Whitby Free Press, 20 Apr 1988, p. 25

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WH-ITBY FIREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1988, PAGE 25 Staff changes are ann'ounced Principal and vice principal changes at Whitby schools for the next school year were recently approved by the Durham Board of Education. Principal at R.A. Sennett public school will be 'Dawn Thornton, currently vice principal at FrenchMan's Bay public sehool in Pickering. anc MLod nwa teacher will le vice principal at Ritson Rd. public school in Oshawa. Ron Lang, vice principal at Waverly public school, will become vice principal at Mead- owrest public school for the next sehoo year. Eileen Winter, currently vice principal at Meadowcrest,, wil1 assume that position at E.A. Fairman public school. A new vice principal at Dr. Robert Thornton public school the next school year will be Lorraine Veroba, now vice principal at Lincon Ave, public school. Anderson presents 'The Music Man' About 100 students and staff at Anderson CVI are busily preparing for the April 28, 29 and 30 production of Meredith Wil- son's "The Music Man," one of the largest undertakings ever held for a musical at the school. It's been a lot of work," says teacher Bey Foster, who directs the huge production. "We wanted something to really highlight music and we felt we had the ind of talent to pull it off. It's demanding, but we have the musical talent." About 20 students make up the pit orchestra, accompanying the cast of 60 on stage. Some 20 other students will be orches- trating sets, sound, lighting, etc. Craig Powell, playing Harold Hill, and Angela Snow, as Marion Paroo, have the lead rôles. And there will be a special appearance by 10-year-old Sean Cullen of Oshawa as Winthrop. Performances on the three nights at the high school will start at 7:30 p.m. There are no reserve seats. Tickets, for $4, can ordered by calling the school (668-5809). "Lt will enrich the students' total involvement in musical presentations," says Foster of work on the production. As part of Education Week activities, Andlerson will present a run-through of the play at the Oshawa Centre (centre court) on Thursday, April 21, starting at about 9 a.m. RetireMent party to be held A retirement dinner party bas been organized for Jim Williams, special education consultant for the Durham Board of Education'. Williams bas been employed by the board for 23 years and bas been involved with education for 36 years. The event will be.held May 3 at Harwood Secondary School, Ajax, reception at 6 p.m. Cail secretary Diane Williams (Sinclair office) at 666-2500' for tickets, $16 per person (includesdinner and gift contribution). Science project uses lasers to. test speakers FROM PAGE 23 their project, including lasers, before students and staff at the a particular type of mirrored school before they head west. glass they were seeking, appar- Joining them as Durham ently available only in Buffalo, Region representatives at the N.Y., they found in pieces on a national event will be Leanne Whitby street,. probably from a Philip of Port Perry High School, vehicle. Junior winner, and Anicka Quin Brecht and Vakil will display of Pickering high school and public school, intermediate winners. Brecht says the week is made up of two days of judging entrants, two days of displaying entries for the public, and two days of tours of nearby industry and other facilities. Golden Gate Restauirant Stay homne, Relax watch a movie and order in j Chinese Food D)elicieUS and hot, MmmI, why not?

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