WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1984, PAGE 19 Anderson, Henry Street, Denis O'Connor f MIMpHIGH SCHOOLýNEWS WEEK j i Extra curricular activities A*C.&VJ., donatea $1250 to United JVay The United Way of Oshawa-Whitby-Newcastle is $1,250 dloser to its 1984 goal thanks to the students of Whitby's Anderson Colleglate. Last-Friday, Antony Palleske (left), president of the Anderson Student Council and treasurer Erin Nelmaun (right) presented a Cheque for that amount to Mike Ambler (centre), chairman of the Whitby United Way campaign. The money was raised during Anderson's Penny Drive, an annual week-long fundraising venture. Bake sales, jelly bean guessing contests, raffles, car washes, lunch-time dances and other attivities were also held., Free Press Staff Photo Halloween a, success Wt Denis O'Connor By SUSAN MICHIELI Denis O'Connor H.S. Hallowe'en was celebrated i true style at- DO'C lIast ,Wed- nesday. 'Costumîes raning from Boy George to E.T. to, the, scarfeeà t of monsters wandered through halls and classes unti the end Of . the day. Congratulations '-to Shane LIawrence (the Grim Reaper), Julie Wilson and Rosemary Simmert (Bumble Bees) and Garvin Leathem (Punkula) who were the prize win- ners. Honorable men- tions included the Seven Dwarves, E.T. and Marie Antoinette (Mr. Whelen). During the lunch period about sixty students put their talen- ts hi work in the Great Pumpkln Carvng Con- test,, When ail was flnlshed there were scaM pumpklns, happy pumpkins and even human-like pumpkins. The best of the lot was by Mark Berge and Paul Hickey who walked off wlth first prize. Congratulations, gen- tlemen. 1The junior and midget girls basketball teams played Paul Dwyer High School on Wed- nesday last. The juniors lost 22-38 but played a strong game. Yola Rzymski led the scoring with six points. The midget girls also played a strong game but lost to Dwyer by a five point margin. The junior boys soc- cer team ended a fine season with a defeat hi, Donovan. The boys played'a great game but lost 1-0. Congratulations hi the boys and their coaches, Mr. Whelan and Mr. Henry. Oýui- senior boys played a strong gamne agginst Courtice but lost 4-3 in overtime. Again, thanks for a good season boys-. M Boyd and hie, teamwil no doubt giveý' it their best shot again next year. Our ;a Saints Mass and the blessing of our school chapel was held on Thursday. Bishop Robert Clune was the celebrant and many of the priests from local parisheés were in atten- dance. It wil be-good to have our own chapel to escape hi for quiet moments of prayer and reflection. Report cards wil be going home on Nov. 9. Parent-teacher inter- views -are scheduled for the eveninga of Nov. 14 and 15. for Anderson students Since the beginning of the 1984/85 school year, the students of Ander- son Collegiate have been imvolved in many activities outside of everyday sehool cour- ses. Recently, a squad of rugby players from Broxbourne, England were hosted for three days by Anderson rugby players, as the flrst part of a two part exchange with England. Anderson Juniors played well, defeating Broxhourne 8- O in their winning mat- ch. More along the scholastic limes was a tour on Oct. 23, of Dr. J-0. Ruddy Hospital's laboratory, where some of Mr. Hutchinson's Grade 13 Biology students were able. to observe the varlous routine lab procedures. Some of the other students were învolved in a workshop program on Oct. 25, showing the uses of scannlng elec- tron microscopes during a tour of the Toronto Science Centre..* As well this fail, there was the annual Ander- son trip to the Stratford Festival. on Oct. 16, ap- proximately 40 students attended a performance Of William Shakespeare's, "A Mid- summer Night's Dream." Tickets for r GET YEAR'ROUND COMFORTAND -ECONOMYWITH AN. ELECTRIC HEAT PUMPe.. The Ele ctri c Heat Pump delivers year 'round indoor comfort. In winter it heats your home efficiently and economically with gentie, even warmth and the heat pump is a real miser on energy use. In summer you get airconditioning throughout your home. You can choose the AII-Electric Heat ft>mp - or an Add-on unit that works with your existing furnace. Either way, you stili get thie economy and comfort you'II be Iooking for. Now's the time ..-. before old man winter strikes. WHITBY HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION 128 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY 668-5878 this event were pur- chased on a flrst-come- first-servied basis, and students who purchased their tickets early thoroughly enjoyed the performance li the- beautiful setting of Stratford. The excellent scenery,ý costumes and acting, hIconjunction with the less conven- tional and curtainles stage in- the Shakespearian style created an unforget- table' experience for everyone who attended. WRITERS: .Kathy Masters, Stewart Sheriff, Kim Hoath, Jo- Nichoil. EDITOR: Christine Schloen. J ~JJ4~JjV WýrJ Vý~NN A A " r TeL 683-196 19 IL 611- j