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Whitby Free Press, 27 Nov 1991, p. 33

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WaH1TBtFREZ PRES, WEDNER[DAY, NOVEMR ý27,1991, PAGE 38 IBy CammiNie" On Nov. 21, Anderson held an airband q . L , alipsynsng content. among, s tudents.. Tii,ý content hàd, iv. ý*groupe, ofij~rig with popular sang. "m e j dges of th e. contest w er. iaudience members. The grpe that gets the loudeet.cheer wins, the content and'thýii iner ge on 'teaother contest at.ti. regional level Haifthe. one raised from the selllng of ii tickets for this concert, .gees te foster chfidren. Isports, Anderson has been very succeseu. The midget boys' volleyballt team won the. DYSSA tournament. Mldget teams do not have an OFSAA tournament, therefore Andersons volleyball team won the mont difficuit tournamenit. C:Jatia* On Nov. 16, the junior -girls' baketbÀil team- won thé LOSSk- crown by defeating FO'Neiil. This: was the, second tie i a row thaï Andersni WoW tus toum ent Ii. ýteam play.d at -DYS A, on Nov. 23. The. Downhi Skiing Club in getting, orgamzed now. The club wiil hopfllyhavegood weather conditions this year. Anderosoe'rugby team la g.tting organized early, for the Ispring seasn. Thei. team la planning to go on- a tour cf Wales and EnglanL For a leus serjous sporting event« Anderson lias had seniors co-ed voile bell tkng plaoe in the gym.Al ayers must wear running shos, and a certain number of girls must b. on the voileyball court at ail times. KINERGARDEN -STUDENTSM at St. Matthew the Evangelist Catholie Sehool were in for a treat Friday - a erormance by singer Jim Parkes. Students listened attentively, and soon joined in on the fun, makîng sonds and acting out characters. Photo by Mark Reemor, Whltby Fr.. Pr. By Mberanda Waters Ail of Henry's staff and students were paclred into tii. new gym last ýTuesday for an enlightening assembly Thi. stuent council ivand tii.* Drama Club managed -te get everycine into the. selling sprt. Eager fundraisers sporting cardboord boxes full of mint cioeolats 1 ATE LE J. AU*TI By Karen Achong Between ýNov. 26 and 29 the Austin book fair will.b. held. The fair. Il kgopen .8 amx. te 4 p.m. daily, and on Nov.> 28 also from .7 to 9 p.m. Bopoka make excellent Christmas gifts so support tii. Austin Resourco Centre a.nd purcha.. a book. A few weeks ago, several grade 12 students submitted- entries for. the. «Portrait of a Teenager' competition held by Tii. Denise House shelter for abused womenn and their chldren. Four Austin. students had their work selected: Soulsen Co,4 Julie Balentine and Alan Montgomery who received By'SonaBebbîngkn Hello. Sonia Bebbington here. It was' Thursday, 9:15 arn., Archbishop Denis O'Connor gym. nart had arrived, and its participants (representatives from various commumity services) were ready to greet the oncoining barrage of grade nines, moot of whom were hon.st ids, wiling te b. enlightened about their community Most of them. Stiil, espite tis general air of jolly welcoming, there was tension. Guddance (the event's hoes),, and the presenters themeelves could feel it. Hence, two OAC students were called to b. tii.siiepherds of bast sheep (grade nine- hoodlums). W. were commissioned te ensure that-any wayward visiting souls would b. swifly discplned, guided back to, tiie fold, and there, resume their infoquest. Needless te say, I was approached, and mysoif, along witii tii.DU'C soccer, art, and now- disclplinary legend Gary O'Bnen, officiated at the event. We donned our st.ely. bravade, and concurred that pseudonyms were in. order -to complete our t-jughnees, 1, Lefty. He..Butch. hearts of those young, lamhBs, and honourable mention, and Stephen Labelle who won first prize in the. science fiction category. Congra- tulations on behaif of the student body on your achievements. On Nov. '18, the. OSAfl) (Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving) conference was held. Austin was represented by numerous* students including co-ordinator Stephanie Wilson, and teacher respr.sentative Mrs. Nash. Look for upcoming news on this worthwhile organization. I Wildcat sport,the.junior girls' basketball team challenged GL. 'Roberts in, a semi-final game. Even though they were establisiied a secure reassurance in tii. hearts of the. presenters. Police constable Logan was especially appreciative in this regard. Deviances from the. group, tiier. were a few.attempts, but Butch and I thwarted such behaviour without even breaking a sweat. Witii tearful expressions of gratitude fr-om- al reps, and rouuing <hip-hip-hurrahs' from head of guidance, we left tiie gym raised iiigh upon shoulders, looking tewards our next asslgnment. Until tiien... Ziemba is guest speaker Minister of Citizenship Elaine Ziemba will b. keynote speaker at a dinner at Duiham College on Thursday Nov. 28. Ziemba wihl discusa the provin- cial government's _e!dn employnient euity leguslaina the dinner co-hosted bythe. col- lege and MWuticultural Council of Oshawa and District. Tii. reception begins at 6:30 p.m dinner at 7:15 pin. and Z* mawl srekat 8:16p. more information. previous junior girls'. basketbail teamn. What a great season. aM-C.19LE unwraps her 'banana boat, a split banana fiflled, with masnalwe and chocolate céhips and then baked. Michelie and other students tried their hand at baking as part of an elective activities Program heldThursday afte rnoons at St. Matthew school i Whitby. almonda and choclat. bars -are, now a familiar sight in the halls. Ail the money that the students rais. goos to the school s0 its defimtely worth buying- a box or two or threel,- * Henrys swim team recently coxnpeted in the Plckering relay meet and the. resuits were outstanding. Several members participated in a wide array of events. Top Henry winners. were ]Ray Burna, Anthony Mayer, Chris Tannàer and Ryan- Burns. Hawks in the -l10m breaststrke relay captured a third-place rilibon. Second place ini the 100m backstroke was also awarded to, Henry Street. Ini basketbéithe.'Junior boys played, their frt exhibition ganie. Hopefuily, their triumph, over Port Perry, 58-*35, isasgno1 great seaon to came. The Hawks' football seasn came to an end last Thursday with a' disappo.nting lose in the Metro Bolsemi-finals. Enthusfiastic Hawk fans lined- the bleaçhers at Birclimount Stadium to cheer on their team. Although they were knocked out of the. Metro. Bowl, the team captured the LOSSA and DYSSAA ME PAGE 38 13y Liah Sul"an-Kaa Two weeks ago Trafalgars swim team exiùbited exceptional school spirit at'a swim meet in Toronto. There was a lot of excitement and cheering for. Lindsay McCrea, an outstanding swimmer. Monday was career night and professionals in the top ten careers in todays society- were present to discusa and give insight on stud.nt's future occupations. W. had a choice of three care. The. sessions were very informative and students were abi. Lo gain a wider spectuimin making 'the right decision. On Saturday was our annual formai dance. Students, attired in beautiful gowns, were accom- panied by' their dates.- It was a lovely evening and on. to b. iemmbred. Hous. games are completed for the term and house play practices continue in fulI force as budding adtressesg eagerly prepare themselves for the upcoming b ouse& play- -competition- -neit week. ANDERSON C.V.1. 1 HENRY STREET HIGH SCHOOL 1 DENIS O'CONNOR HIGH SCHOOL

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