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Whitby Free Press, 29 Mar 1995, p. 29

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Whltby Fiee Pros, Wocoday, M"rc 29.19M. Pag 29 Student talents. 'onvlew at St. Mr The «Durham sem rteschool board will prflres %enti annual 'Showcase for the Arta on- Wed- nesday, April 5 at two schools, including St. Mark the -Evangel- ist inW hy.I Stdentswillb. involved in a takefpart at'thé two sehools. St. Makthe .Evengeliet i t9 Waller St., and. wl b.host te students fomOsawa; Whitby, Brock and Scugogtonshps The other- schooèlSt. Patick in Axwill b. host te students from Ajax,. Pickering and, Uxbridge. Siam dunk*at col lege Thu rsday- Durham ReinalPolice inl iot thie third aual high school Senior basketbail touranament on Nv1ach. 30 at Durham College, Dshawa. ickets for the event are ,ach.te o13,200 at acmet of $2 mè.AUlproceeds from the weigwill be- donated te the OSAtAhletic Association, and he Durham Colg Athletic 3cholarship Fund.- This yearthe pdcebasketbail * eam wl coriae the watern/western conference final omposed 0f participants from ail .8 hig h hos the region. A sla-dunkcontest wil follow vith primes dônated by local )usinees, being awarded ta top ompetitors. For further information, ontact PC --Jeif Haskins at ;79-1520 or 683-9100, ext. 321 or ergeant Sandy Ryrie at ext. 346. Trent courses atthe co Ilege Courses are offered during the day and in the evening in sessionsr that meet for six, eight and 12 weeks. Register by April 24 for the eight- and 12-week "sssons starting.May 1; by June 26 for the six-week sessions that begin July 4. For a brochure and more 'nformation on courses, admission .olcy and registration, cail ['rent's information office in )shawa at- 905-723-9747. Connecing WHITBY playwright Ed Dixon's 'Another Bad Connection' wiII be prformned, as a fundraiser for Covenant -buse in Toronto, by the Pereyma Players at the Oshawa 'Little Theatre on Friday, night, March 31. Reserved seats ($8) are availabte by calling 432-8470. Shown from the produc- tion are, (from Ieft) Tracy Harrs, Susan Burigay and Richard Nunes.. Phob by Jemmy Dresa. WhIthyFm .Pres8 MPP. holds< forum on chang es in sohool sy stem Durham Centre MPP Drummond White will, hold an oen forum on ..'New Foundations. for" Ontario Education,' on Thurada,'April 6d 7 te 9 p.mPatStMakt. vSarugelist CatholictSchool, 95 Waller S., (Thickson & Dryden),Wity Guest speakers inclIde1 Janet Davis, Ministiy of Education and -Training, and representatves df Durham'ssY arteand public school bords.p "Within the past few weeks, ourprvicial gvenent bas cted n nme of initiatives based on the rocomedtons of the royal commion,". White said. "The. New Foundations wil ensure that uchools; are colalxtating and planning "Wbat's. happening in the education system is insynch with developments in the co mmunity, and keepe up with. changing Chelsea Balzan HENRY ST. H.S. Parents who attended last Thuraday's Parentsd Night got more -than they bargained for when a few cast members of "Tihe Leader of the Packe sereniaded them. While interviews between parents and teachers were taking place, 30-second bits of songs were sung for their listening pleasur. And while on the subject of 'lh. Leader of the Pack,' tickets for the May 4, 5Sand 6 performances are now on sale. ickets are $8 for aduits and $6 for students. TK, reserve your tickets, cail HSHS at 668-2731. Early next week, the newest edition of Hawk Talk, 'mTe Official Newspapèr of Henry Street High School,' will be ready for both casuel and avid readers alike. This is the third season for the newspaper and it has been the most successful te date. With a fuil-time staff of 12 students as well as contributing writérs, it would seem there isn't room te, grow. Yet that isn't the case st all. We encourage new members (whether it b. writing, taking photos, soeekng ads or editinoe), as weil as letters te, the editor. Hawk Talks staff is always open te new ideas and sugglestions, just stop Iby at the next weekly meeting. They take place every Wednesday at the beginning of lunch. As for the latest edition, it includes a special look at the report on learning, a look at the hustory of Henry Street High School and many other articles as well as regular coluum such as crosstalk and Dr. Helmuth. Buy your copy for 25 cents early next week i homeroom or at lunch. Buy it fer the. exclusive interview with Dr. Helmuth alone. iàsten ta the announcements for furtiier detailé. Henry's Career Week will alo take place next week.. A new addition this year wiil b. compulsory presentations given to each grade level. Students should have a]ready mnade their selections ,«for variaus presentations during the- week. The. professionals who wiil b. speaking te students caver awide range of topics, making* this an excellent apportunity for students. Mr. Gray~s OAC Canadian history class willb. viisiting the QueenIs University archives and library an April 12. The.trip is C, cug o Janis Leering ANDERSON C.V.I. Now is the time te get involved in school activities, even if you haven't done it sa far this year. If you mmi..d out on joining a winter team, spring sports are gearing up for the 1995 season. Workouts 'have begum in girls' lacrosse, softball and basebail for boys and girls> badminton and rugby. In wrestling, Raymond Rosa is going te London, Ont., for the Canadian wrestling chamion- eýr senior students, college acceptances will b. out around May 15. Mid-term reports arrive March 31, and marks will b. sent on te universities on April 1. Parents are reminded to mark April 6 on thefr calendara for 'meet the. teacher day.' If you have seen some unfamiliar faces in the Anderson hallways recently, if's because of Grade 8 orientation week. Try te b. nice te these future Andermans. For those awaiting the arrival of Spontaneous Combustion, yau will have a few m ore weeks before tickets go on sale. Performance dates are May 17-19. Also, Prom '95 is fast approeching and second payments are due this week. The booklets won't b. out for a while, so there is still time te decide if you want that vegetarian dinner. Tuer. wiil b. more information in the next few weeks, as ail our teama and clubs become more active. open1 to ail OAC students wishing to do research for their upcomîng ISUs. The coat to students is $20, and spots are fl]lng up quickly, so sem Mr. Gray if you wish to participate. .Mid-term exams. for Grade 9 and 10 students wii take place on April il and 13 so keep thoSe dates in mind. University applicants are also reminded that mid-term marks will be submitted in a few weeks.' And on that oh-so-happy note, keep on rockin' i the free world!' STUDENTS SPECIAL COMPUTER PACKAGE COMPAQ 286 $295M00 SOFTWARE PACKAGE WITH ANY SYSTEM WordPerfect 5.1 DOS 5.0, LOTUS 1-2-3 .$90.01, while quantities Iast PC includes Compaq Deskpro 286, keyboard, mono monitor, 1 .2M floppy, 30-40M hard drive. Ail new Software includles full version with manuals and disks. 386 systemns from 8$5956.00. MODEL T COMPUTERS 430-5615 131 Brock St. South, Whitb

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