page 26, Whitby Free Pros, Wednosday, June 7, 1995 Janis Leering ANDERSON C.V.. The. exam schedule is posted, most yoar-end asgieta have been handed in, the pro as well as student council elections have already taken place, al hibrary mnaterials should bavýe been returnod, and its sunny, so the end cf the 194-95 achool year is near. Spoaking of student council elections, lait weok I montioned that next yeaes preoident wihlho Mark Vanderlip. The rest cf your éeoctod meunher wiIl ho: vice paesdent,Kim Vanderlip and Steve HhiscoLx secretary, Jen Morino; troasurers, Dawn Mondez. Yau can't koep a good Hawk down, ospocially HnxY's boys' basebai teaun. Thoy defoated Dunharton 6-1 in the second .<round et the playoffe. Jersy Aronowicz was the winnn pitcher and Brad Newport hele the offence with a throe-run home run. The, following Monday they beat Eastdale 10-3 in the third round. Ken Calwaypitched a complote gaine andalIso bit a three-run home run. Aronowicz, Blair Hardy, Adam Thompson and Jeremy Schott also helped with the offence. The next day PîneRPidge fell tothe Hawks 8-4 which led Henry te the finals. Aronowicz got the win and Tim Imeson shut them down for the save. Lest Friday the rnidget boyE? rugby team ended their season a positive note. They defeated Anderson 19-17 and Dunbarton 14-7. Joremy Mount scared four converti; lain Burnett, Jamnie Barnett, Matt Calmna and Bull ,Duncan all scored tries. Lest Monday, the boy? lacrosse team laed a tofflh gaine against McLaughhin in the L)SSA finals. Though they hast the cloos gaine, the boys walked away with a silver modal. Chess challenge DAVID TSANG of E.A. Fairman Public Sohoal ponders a move ai a region-wide chess toumamnert held at Palmerston Pub- lic School in Whitby recently. More than 16 students from 18 sohools took part, with Palmerston, winninig the A fli9hts in both the junior and intermediate divisions. Photo by Peter Nilas, Whltby Free Press On Thursday, the girls? lacrosse teain also compoted in the LOSSA finals. Since over haif the teain was made up of new players, their sfilver modal finish is definitely something of which te bo proud. They were defeated by Anderson but proved that Henry wil ho a force te b. rockoned with in years te come. Heather and Mary Bunting are te ho commended for their excellent defence, Sarah Williams and Amber Mclntosh for their strong goaltending and the following players for their effort on offence: Leanne Bullough, Elphie G Ianalce, bMage Hmnkson and Aune Henderson. Canadian math contest results in for the Eucid (Grade 12) and Descartes (OAC) tests. The teain score, which is made of the tep tbree scores for the Euchid conteat WqhitbyTean sudent 9TranI 'Parenting in the Transition Yemr,' for students from grades 7 te 9, will bo held in the atrium of the Durhamn Board of Education administration building, 400 Taunten Rd. E., Whitby, on Tuesday, June 13, 6 te 8 p.rn. There will ho storefront displays of Whitby community resources available te adolescents and their faxmlies. The.' Whit1hy Team' of the bcard has organized a collection of displays representing various Whitby comrnunity resources for adolescents and their families. Some of the community groupa is 163, third in our zone. Teani members were Derek Waldron, Michael Rowland and Blair Hedderson. The team score. for the Descartes contest was 140, seventh in our zone. The teani conmisted cf Jamie McTavish, Rajiv Gandhi and Derek Waldron. Congratulations to ail in the conteste. Congratulations are also in order te ail students, and teachers Who participated in H[enry's annual variety show. It was a bit! This past Sunday, Henry's Fabulous Flautists porformned for the last tino, at St. Jobn's Anglican. Church. Their coach Mr. (Yroole is leaving for Sinclair next yoar. Over the past four years, the group bas been very successfud. Mr. Ytoole would like te thank his flautists for a great four years. sages sition' d isplayR thae will ho represented include ublic ealth nurse, Eastview oys& Girls Club, Student Employment- Centre, draina organizations, Whitby court clinic, Town of Whitby, Children's Services Counicil, Whitby Information Centre, Kinark/ Frontenac, YMCA, Whitb~y Brasa Band, Youth Choir, Many Colours Bookstore and Durham Regional Police. There wiilho Durham Board of Education displays on social work, psychologcal services, speeh and language, comrnmy liaison, attendance, parenting in the $90%, snd substance abuse. Since this is my last article, I wouldhile to thank Anderson for baving 80 rnany activities about which I could write. I have enjoyed meeting many wonderful people throughout my five years of attending Anderson, and I wish luck te the rnany Grade 9 students te corne. Thanks te Mr. Freoinan and the prom committee for doing a great job organizing this year's prom night. The candidates for the upcoming provincial election camne by our school te campaign amnong our teen voters. Many unanswered questions remained after the forum, but hopefully some first-time voters made up their minds afterwards. Congratulations te ail actors and crew members of <Spontaneous Combustion.'Ail the plays showcased were very successful, thanks te, the directors (and stage managers) who spend hours working for the woll-earned laughs. This woekend, the boys' soccer teain played at OFSAA. They bave already won two games. The gils'W senior varsity lacrosse teazn won LOSSA for the third turne in a row -- congratulations. Wales visited Anderson asat week -- rnany friendly rugby and field hockey players enjoyed their stay in Whitby. Ini track and field, Anderson sent eight people for the provincial meet: Dwight Dixon, Tony Branch, Andrew Channer and Dennis Thomas in the. 4 x 400 relay; Andrew Channer and Bevis Lee in the senior boysd 100 metre; and Roxanne Woodley in the 100-metre hurdles, 100-metre dash and long jump. Fair at Fai rman E.Aè. Fairman Public &choo wnil hold their lOth anmual Fun Fair on June 8, 6 to 8:30 p.m., at EBA Fairman'Publi c Shool, 620 Thore will ho games, raflIes, pony rides, barbecue, Pepper the Clown,, face painting, cake waUlk .Fra,. Jampingfor chari'l'y ORMISTON Public School students aimed to raise about $7,000 at the fourth annuai Jump Rope For Heart fund-raising at the school in May. More than 560 students supported the event, held to raise money for the Heart and Stinke F(xi.ndcition. photo by Peter Mas, Whithy Fme Preu Chelsea Balzan HENRY $Tu HoSa