PAGE 26, WHIIBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESAY, NÃ"VMBR1, 198M Ont ario seholars frorn Aniderson CVI ~z::Y:2~J JULIE NANCY ROXANNE DONNA SELE KOHIS IWATERMAN KW#AN PETnU TSAI .,.. AMONG students receiving top awards recently iit Ecole Secondaire Cathohqu Charles Garnier in Whitby were (from left) ajle Harrison, reci- pient of the AEFO Durham award; Carolyn Ber- nier, who received the Lucien Chamberland award; Marie-Andree Legault, Club Canadienne- Francais award. Anderson C.V.I. GABRIEL EMIMA RIIONDA DAVE CRLN PAscu CRADDOCK- cRAWFoim HIJNTER HIGGINS Mary Waterman WRIGHT Well, it seems O'Neill is no competition for Anderson, at least in cross country. Oct. 25 was a great day for a nuxnber of teamns at ACVI. First, aur senior girls' cross country tearn snatched the first place DYSSA trophy from O'Neill, then our whole cross country teamn won the overail DYSSA trophy, ending O'Neill's winning streak. And, finally aur senior boys' soccer teain defeated O'Neill 1-0 ini the LOSSA é quarter-finals. Dean Mizen scored the winning goal. Students of Anderson, it is turne once again for the great penny drive. Our penny drive is for our foster children and the United Way. aiiih iiti ndronvrssDnea ..S h anris h Denis O'Connor H.S. Tanya Trinkaus SH-IELLEY ANDREA CLA&RK BORRE 4N NATASHIA fM[CHAEL PRASAD STEIN Welécome ta Navember! Fm sure that this month will be a very busy one at Denis O'Connor. The athletic council is in its secand week of sefling citrus fr-uit to raise money for aur schoal teains. This is just a reininder ta buy a box or two and help suppart sports at DO'C. On Oct. 25, a group af students travelled to the O'Keefe Centre ta see the Black Liights Theatre presentatian and listen ta Dr. Viktor Frankl speak., I have heard that the performance, which included * nursery rhyme scenes and a Lâiberace tribute, was excellent. KEVIIN LAURA DARLENE GREGKRN Unfortunately, Dr. Franki had taken il and was unable ta be there, MACLEOD BIRD COLE DUNN CLAPR but sent a video instead. Although he was not there in persan, bis presentation was very thought-provoking and the students were deeply tauched. - Also on Oct. 25, Denis O'onnorls senior boys' soccer teain played Donevan's teamin i the LOSSA quarterfinals and won by a score of 3-O. The girls' field hockey team is al akeeig DO'C proud as they won the silver medal at LOSSA last, week eetnlibro u *Photos not available for then bot a tight match ta O'Neill. On Oct. 26, they hoeted DYSSA and Deanna Bright, Drew Gin- won a silver medal there as well. ter, Karen Howden, Terry In DYSSA cross country action, personal beste were achieved by May, James Pearso n, two of aur students. Deb Nolan came in 24th place overall and Audrey Teresa Vanderboom and Kelly came ini 4Oth. Way ta go, girls! Matthew Visser. On Nov. 5, there will be a presentation for any interested OAC students by a representative froni the University of Guelph. Do you want ta stp a]I the injustioe and help spread more peace around the world? Youthquake is just the club for you then. Members af this group are invalved with Youth Corps events, Amnesty MIXE STACEY JOANNE International, volunteer work, peace wa]ks, and a third world PASCU MADGE WARDLEY experience which takes place aver the March break. The students involved work with the Environrnental Club. New members are needed so caine and check it out on Wednesdays at 3 p.m. in rooni