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Whitby Free Press, 8 May 1991, p. 26

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PAGE 26, WHlTYFMEEPREcsS, W;EDNEgAY, MAY 8, 1991 mak thecnetos DENTS O'CONNOR HiIgh- School is son), Laura Brown (Agatha>, Vera presentmng 4'uys'and Dois' May 7. to Brown (General), Sonia Bebbington 10. The musical comedy, set in, the (Adelaide), Cathy M hySrh 1940s4,includes cast members (fromn and (in front) Aihon Gunn (Rusty left) Jason Rodriquez (mission Charlie) and Sonya Di-Rienzo band), Sean Krishan (Skye Master- (Harry the Horse). yF. Pophot Teains fri=' 18 Durham Board cf Education! echeels, including F.M. Heard a nd Dr. R. Thorntoni public achools in Whitby,. wiil take part I in an energy management preject, <Maidng the Connections: 'Energy and the Environn4t'ý May 10 at Camp Saniar, Oshawa. Each teain xay consist of an administrator, a' teacher, a Parent, a'student, a secretary and a custodian.. The- objectives cf the day wiil be te facilitate the devebopment cf school-based 'energy and environmentaj. action planning tennis, 'te fester an awareness cf the connection between energy and resource *use and. the environment, and te provide a knowiedige and resource base that will ecnhance enviroxnentaily. Positive dctions. As well Lho co-operative and collaborative efforts cof staff. students and, the community te develop. and ' implement environmnentaly-soumd values will be encouraged. The day will-begin at 8:3 am with storefront displays followed byakyoealdes ed asseasment and mini-workshops focusing on electical efficiency, curriculum a nd resources, waste management- preducts, precedures and pelicies, and cemmunications. vav B wesome cou£ (J )232-3569 B»y Smmira Ajfjjj first appearazice of, Henry's vice-president and president was Environmental Adventure.' AlteConcert Choir. very intense. The race for iltegood weather we've Theresa Scavuzzo has been vie-president was between Ajay been having lately hms realy had given the opportunity to attend S-inh Ante Vadrde mu:~ k7Y K ~ IE t ![ I ]- an effect on things here at Henry the annual United Nations Jaso n nettiechiand Brendan T A A G R CA T ES H O tee. Tigaebser than Association Hligh School Sennar. Johniston. Theresa Scavuzzo, ever. ~~~Theresa will spend hier tire Charlotte Emeneau and Shawn By Lsra fi6Rne~zSud ns hv ben akd In athletics, the girls' field. exaznining such topics as the new Thomson were running for the tdnshv-be ak o lacrosse team upset Ajax 3-1 last world order, security in the titie of president. Despite the last week of begin considerinig nomninations.for Wednesday. Despite a strong Middle East Pand development in As a resuit of the voting inclemen etesiishr tMaY- Queen. Th stdn offence, Hawks lbat their second Latin Ameenca. Brendan Johnston and Jason Trafalgaratrh irsituns recevingthisTe ander gaine to last year's defending Last PrdaY marked the Bacchiochiaevc-peie Ts, fbegin apeigh mortetme crtember hs, wilalie champions, Denis O'Cnno,,2-.. conclusion cf the campaigns for ad hrea Scavuzzoidnsoutdoorspandnstar fatiing uThis occaso, on May10, The senior boys' field îcrsS spots On student council for the pred e. Congauos ilaout th sun.etr th, ataie proidaSnorn ehur. teani defeated Eastdale, 6-3, last. achool year 1991-1992. Campa- optesicndidonatatfor s tirh ard botdheour rieah t i es sg hisemorcsiforon aty e Tuesday, their first Win cf the Posters plaster the walls at Hbwok eyond u e a .I see teasgrund rvi heson. oy rg a n d cautndidaers were bsy Als, congratulations te being groomed - perhaps the Speeches are te be mace by T h e ici et b y s' r u g te a d i tri u ti n fl ers a n d stic k e rs . s tu d e n t c o u n c il fo r o rg a n iz in g th e b u , b h t h v e n p a t d W l T e o t n e o i n î e e i g i 'Mt 13-O te Dunbarton last week. Jason Adamns claimed the spot as CF Y d ctwhchturedouteebloom after a11* meb er ohe td clo by a the m ga e u t13 pot e ary in treffl uer and Trisha Banks that be a lot f fun for those wh o et w e, w began our brh t arni ag chors e rfor, - t h e ai n b u.th n i~ o fre r t r . T e c m et t o o t e d d a n n u a l m a rc h in g p ra tic e s f o t h a n c e b y th e e n tire s e n io r dla ss . Dunhoro soe ess. he n io and_ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ M ay Day cerem onies. Alt bough The gathering as been known ClOys ùaso met Duna 122tn and -EO J.A U TI the"e is sorte groaning about the te bring tears te more than, one Sumeris uiklYaproah* task t hand, the end resuit i studentes eyes, and te lst photo Summer issuquick l a npro a ingM always rewarding and weillWorth Opportunities f the year are indu de a summer job. Studenta By Dôra Pemmi uwm over Brock. Three tries and the____effort.______________________ in grade 10 had teoportrecovrinswr soenity 5I________ te .attend the ortu nity byee c nversons_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ b OPPotuniies orh Summfer Weve cone it again! 'Me junior David Kobek and two tries were AN D ERSO N .t'iwi Opprtuitis Wrksop'offredboys' lacrosse team won their scored by Anthony Phelan. The by the guidance departinent. Th e fourtb cnsective eonAr enre ta payd n varcu srvces th t reoffred 24, defeating E e B tea outstanding gazne, but key-B o t uret e o ei g c h w e were outlined by a representative 4-2. 1laying a <> ' layers e Ei Ditticotnarete pnigo. h wo e froin the Canada Employment *raiùor rle inwere flc, Mike additions, a <nacous gymnlIasium, Cente fo organt. nng an effective offence I3ouchard and Daniel Simpson, Amid the hustle and bustle cf and a wondertul library. Students C entre for st dents.w s G ary Kane, w hile B rian an d on defense, John R inella. A d rs n a t v ie , he a d m c a d t e pu l c re rg d e co e The results recently camne in for Medeiros scored tregas OfesvArsuewn pto y sders cf vtisesthe bemakndtethe Qpubimng. re t om the Pascal, Cayley and Fermiat before the encfthr l fenhlJsveCarsuMicey hmpon is ofîl ongst s. Mye Tm em eb unn hr math contests,. written by grade edo h af es asn ikyTomsn istl ntof ain othoe pying. frpstoso 9s- 10 and i students The following day, April 25, the adNi oa.it's the weather; maybe is the for hsapligfroitnsn respectively. Congratulations t teai won their fifth game in a Ini kee ing with Earth Day fact that school willb out in a studeiit counicil. -Currently, the the students who placed in the row. An excellent offence and April 22, M'. Leo J. Austinà made mentit Whatever t1 esn h ate seamil eb top three in each contesti for the play selection exhibited by John an extra effort te use recycing workload seema more than ever betweený Judy Choi and Claire Pascal," Kara Easton, Bajiv Mêlvar, Kane, Medeiros. containers in the classroomis for te be a stressafHflar. Madill for president, ana Dawna Gandhi and Lisa Chambers Shaydon Santos and Scott paper and in the cafeterium for MLrnadTfayWih o plce i heto tre;Elio aeonel edto a -3icor.POP cans. On May 2-3, Anderson held its social directer. -Votes wiil be Coopr, en avis ad Adre OnAprl 2, Or Asti juior Good tmmes are coming! Grade first ever draina festival, which taiken later next week. Best cf Choopers on Do a e ynd A dr w On A rih4, ou usi j n or i students were asked to f i ut was shared with talents fo i St. luck t e those courageous en ug b Thzois non Tale ; r is boy s' rugby tea ni tri wnphed over a graduation survey as Peters Hi h S b o in t ru , a d ay he es wo n a czyOnic Jonathon Trm t ton a d Br c 38 t . ya ufrin and preparation for the senior prom Peterborough. Sixty students win!! Ian e O enc fo the F e r at . Seve Mac at each scored two in the next school year. (frein both sch ols) tek active lxthetheims.iA dopartmemt Lthe r e Baseball mitts were needed on part in draina workshops, ganes C r e to Snior Coe urtet ilB ndSean Wahr n ilFSsa!April 24 asJ. iacoached the and endd with Performances .byC on a n dco u e Q um a yte t wi l 2 e1 i a ded sigte.a ker . A ddin g t e in itial practice for A u stin s first b oth ch o os. M an y th ank s t e n a M y 1 W i b ' e r s Van ou erfr m ay 15 e 1 e he to a by kcking fiveair'Sex u >ai J rc y Note rde 12 stu dent stoy abou the en ironment club parot heiat fina M s cel a a a conveciosras Da e ar hat.Se ua aw areness .was the in i our.- ch ol, h eo aided in the at St. John the Evangeliat'achool, Ausi e t e nl conce r by thetpic discussed in the KCnights of orgnization, along with teachers -Jeanette Bonello was ncorrectly mupscdrnent thisMy e9ar 7.30 Aso on Apil 24, the boys' Columbus Hall where grde il, D. Craven and M. Tites. identified as Jeanette 'Harailtn. bp reT hs - ent on ay 2atr 7:30 e m idget rugby teain xaintained re ii on , students a h re n T h s e k cerem ener . T e F e r s w s e t a < . p.i hs£o-r-ilfetr h their ýwinnîng-strealc wit-&anhered .n ier P e rç rîigales p -. -- - --2e-03 nleÏ:j.ýn_1 h During the afternoon, teams will begin to develop action plans' wbich they will shar with other participnts.L .orclding the day will be a panel -presentation involving the Mânistry of Energy, the- Drham Board, ofEducation, Ontario Hydro and the Energy Educators of Ontario. The focus on the development of 'individual school action, plans has resulted ftom conimitmnents macde at *the Durham 'board's second annual environninental conference held recently at the Leslie Frost Centre, Dorset. College à%budgention onceS:7,,2% Durham Colleges board of governors bas approved a 7.2 per cent budget increase for 1991-92. aThe budgt of .$4o04415r87 Is "exceedmngly resonsîble,1L says board cha3rman DoohStirling., The board eplecté a year-end 'sur 1s o,O from the 1990- 91?'dget Scho'ol',ýte,

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