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Whitby Free Press, 30 Nov 1983, p. 8

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PIA-pGE 8, WEDNESDAYNOVEMBER,30, 1983, WFIITBY FREE PRESS HIGH SCHOOLNEWSWEEK MUSIKRISTMAS Muslkids are holing their 7th Annual Muslkrlstmas at the new .Oshawa Little Theatre 62 Russett Ave., Oshawa on, Dec. 3 at 8 p.m. Tickets may be purchosed from Parkwood Travel,11 Simcoe St. N. by ANNE'TTI As umal, there is an, Denis O'Connor to report t Both our ýMidget 'and .J teams placed in their diN Chargers, unfortunately, the Dunbarton team 32-21 place. The Midget'Ladie + JEWE LLERS Serving the area for over 24 Frank, Gor,'cf, Barry & staff of McCullough Jewellers wish to ai their NEW- LOCATION and'invite one and ali ta visit th WhIIe ln the store MI l n your name and addi draws on December 1183. 1) A Olamond Ring 2) AWatch 3) A.Royal Douton Figurine 4) A Keistead Fra Plus 2 Other Ring ------------------------------ - 209, Dundas St. E., Unfit No. 2 Whitby 668.5051« (In the nsw commercial building) Fr.e parking at the back entranco off Green St. between new building and S.O.S. Services Building.' Denis O'Connor E DONO VAN, played on Nov. 22. They played the Pickering team abundance of activity at and they too lost their game 27-19. The DO'C team his week. placed thfr-d overail. funior Ladies' Basketball Our Junior Boys' Basketbail team is up and off visions. The Junior DO'C, the ground having started practises this week. Good lost their game against luck boys, and remember, the entire school is 1, putting- them in fourth routing for you. -s' Basketball team also The Drama Club has started-rehearsing for "The Hero",. a Frenceh-Canadian comredy ýby- Felix Leclerc.' The, play is to be entered in the Durham Drama Festival held annuaily at GL Roberts sometime in Feb. Different schools in the region en- ter plays for adjudication. Exceptional actors and actresses are recognized for their achievements. The following students'have roles in this year's Play: Annette Donovan, Jeff VanGrootel, Karen >Garrett, Stu Chaulk, Sonia Arvisais, Debbi Selamn and Peter Holy. With the formal fast approaching there is much gossip and buzzing around the school - who is taking who and who. wants to ask who!1 The formal is being held on Dec. 14. Tickets are $15 a'couple and $8 ýyears single. Raffle tickets are now being sold for $1, and if you're the Iucky person whose name- is drawn, you will win a couple's ticket or two singles. (If you have + already purchased, tickets,. your money will be refunded.) If you read the DO'C news last week, you aie in fou nce aware that Michelle Ladouceur bas been chosen to go't'o either France 'or Switzerland, as an exchange student. There are other opportunities for exchange heem. students soif you're interested, inquire at the office. A couple of weeks ago 2 Grade il classes went on - - -an Inner City Peace Walk through Toronto. The trip- made them aware of the many people who live Iress for free, without the necessities of life. Under the direction of Mr.; Modeste and Heather Hawco, a clothes drive is, med Print underway., Boxes are in place in each home room, and students are being asked to bring in whatever g8 -theyýcan. - - --And s0 ends another busy week at DO'C. I DURHAM' KEYBOARD' SERVICES, SALES-7SERVICE TO ALL ORGANS-PIANOS ALEX BRUCE Authorlz.d»Dealer LOWREY &GUIBRANSENORGANS. 355 BLOOR ST. W. OSHAWA. 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Have students have' in- u been pondering over dicated that they wished iether or flot, shrinks thiat, especially last e covered by 0H11'? year when their work ve you been wearing load was muçh lighter,, ifejacket to school asý they had been . en- safety precaution couraged to visit more ýainst being drowned universities and to sudden floods of discover more about rnework? Do you their programs, ve, difficulty scholarships and ognizing your degrees. On the other lings at the dinner hand, Most students find )le? Do. you vaguely it difficuit to understand all the meaning of the university education e'words "good system-even at Grade les"?>. Have you 13 some have just ýcovered that you figured out the high ve a one-track mind? school education ve you*hadto' find system. ýpcyment in order to But the life of a Grade rer the ýcost of graph 13 student is, by no er? Do you follow means "ail work and no ir experienced play". The average .chers' directions and Grade 13 student at ig your, cranium» A.C.V.I., through much Llnst, your desk? expert co-ordinating, ve you eaten your manages to fit into his isics test? Algebra? chaotic schedule, an ac- Icome to Grade 13".' tîve social 111e both in rade 13 can and out of school. ,ically, be- thought of During this-final'year,, a year 0f transition' a unique and casual Ween high sehool and relationship flot only t-secondary- educa- forms between the' 1. The Grade- 13 teachers and the studen- dents find that the ts, but, also between "the inl difference this students. Viewing these r, as compared to' classmates, a Grade 13' ir previous years at student finds' it lerson, is that they somewhat, difficult to treated as ýmature, believe 'that, these- con-, oensible aduits. In fident students were on- manner, the ce an'insecure group of -hers attempt to aid Grade 9's who, walked students in suc- through thedoors of An- ling, in post- dersonefor. the ffrst'tuffe )ndary institutions only five years ago. It is -re it is of extreme even, more remarkable ortance' that the> to 'imagine that' in lents are capable of roughly five more ling with the work on yas the policeman r'own. .For mostof patrolling the streets of ,e Andersonians, Toronto, the' architect ig away fromî home, desigming a new housing be a new and ex- development, or the ig experience, which manager of the local require much ad- bank wil ,be ac.tually an ment.> old a quaintance fromn )W with only',two Anderson. ks left to submit Thus, at the end of this ,ersity applications, school year,, when ail students are con- the Grade 13 students ted with the fact separate and follow the

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