Page 22, Whitby Fre Press, Wednosday, June 19, 1996 A CAMERA CREW hired by the Kari Bertelsmann Foundation tapes a&Sinclair entrepreneurship studies review class playing Hollywood Squares. The videa will be shown on German television and a shorter version will be played at a oeremony in Jason Collier* HENRY ST. H.S. September to announce the winner of the Carl Bertelsmann Award. The Durham Board,à t Educà tion is among three Mlallis for the international honour, which carnes a cash pnize of more than $300,000. PtOIotoby Mark Reesor, WhIty Fre. Press w ~J Olivia Burreli ANDERSON The whirlwind bas subsided at lasti Yet this year the storm has brought a different wind - the wind of change. This article marks the end of my high schooi career. As I sat down to write, my mnd was flooded with, memories, fears, anticipation, regret Anderson bas become a place familiar te me, a second home for the. past five years. It was her. that I iearned the value of the humani spirit from the. many teachers who encouraged me te grow and shine te my full potential, te amy friends, Who cheered me and acoepted me for wbat I arn. I must admit my first *year in high school wasn't the. greatea't. I had just moved te Whitby from Scarborough only a year before, and I stilI. hadn't gotten used te the surroundings. But with time, I iearned how te adjust and involved myseif in whatever I couid. Everywhere I turned, there was a friendiy face, a helpîng hand. To ail those I leave bebind, i wish you the best and offer this valuabie note -ý schooi is more than education. You're here te experienoe life, the. good and the bad. Take part in whatever you can; it wilI make the. often stressful four years of high school more bearable. Exam week is nearly over and 50 lasehool for this year. Good luck te ail who are graduating and moving on te furtiier your education at universities and colleges, and also te those of you who are hoping te take your position in the. workplaoe. I know you wii look back fondly on your years at Henry. Tih. foilowing staff members will b. accepting* new positions next year: Mrs. Wallace, Mr. Gros., Mrs. Phair , Mr. Crooks and Mrs. Burnip. Good iuck in your new positions. For those students interested in summer school thus year, it will run from July 2 te Aug. 2, and anyone requiring information or wishing te register should go to the. guidance departinent. The. farewell assembly for tuis year was heid last week and included the. introduction of the. new student council. Student council advises that tiiere are stili a few Grad Week T-shiirts left, available in the. SAC office at a cost of $5. As well, they are offening an end-of-tiie-year speciai on a 'no mercy' t-shirt and a Hawks mug for $20. Tii. mugs are aiso availabie separately at $4 eacii. On iast week's iist of new student council members, I neglected te include Jaime Marks who, will head up next year's formai. Sorry for tii. oversgit. At tii. time of printing for last week's article, I had very sketciiy information on Prom '96, but since tiien I have received a -complet. Eist of the. awards as given at-the prom. Jen Morine was valedicterian and alo vot.d f sud.nfwith the. moot -schooi spiitMe ýSugar ad-SOp Everything Nice; Mark Vanderlip, most likely te reniain at Henry for another five years; Miss Ks Up, Natalie Morgan; most likely ta succeed, David Vu; Andrea Johnsten and Geof Park, best dressed; best body, Lisa Moreau and Mark Vanderlip; best butts, Stepii Martin and Lewis Parker, Katherine Ringrose, best legs; Lisa Moreau and Mike Kondrat, best hair; Steve Hiscox, biggest flirt; biggest jock award, Josh Miller Derek Waidron, biggest klutz; Trevor Harvey, most likely te b. praising the. porcelain god; Chris Smith and Melanie Hopkins, couple most likely te get inarried; Julie Mclvor, Henry's Energizer Bunny; Troy Gibeau, best laugh; Kate Ells, Miss Clairol. The. Fairy Godmother and her sidekick eif, Katherin. Ringrose and Andrea Johnsten respectiveiy, were presented with a special award of roses for making the evening sucii a great success. Henry's talent show, 'Spring Fever,' was a resounding sucoess from its opening act which featured Wes Brown beautifuliy dressed in women's clothing singing Fever, backed up by uis thre, dancing assistants, Mr.Fuke, Mr. Bischofand Mis. Crooks, to the, closing num bers performed by tii. Henry Street Junior Band aiong witi tii. West Lynde Concert Band, wio favoured the. audience witii four selections' from the. Disney movie Pocohontas. Emcees for the eveming were Mark Vanderiip and Janet Phulipa and speciai guesta for th. evening were from our neighbouring public schooi, West Lynd. Mrs. Sarnaski perlbrmed a magie act with the. help of her two abli assistants, M1r. -Aiken and -Miss WyvIle. An a cappela group, tii. Pelias, consisting of Tara Artner, Maeghan Fenneil, Joy Thompson and Jeanette Perrin, beautifully performed 77te Lion Sleeps Tonight and Lean on Me. Mr. Salley wowed people with a song accompanying himself on his acoustic guitar. Corey Broad wrote and sang an emotional song called Coming Down, accompanied by Damian Instead of g.aring down for vacation, the. 24 students from tii. Grade 7/8 cîas at Iminanuel Christian School packed up their books, pens and binders in order te inove inte a vacant store in the Whitby Mail for the sciiool day, 9:25 a.m. te 3:40 p.m., June 17 te 20. For the. third year in a row, tii. students are focusing on tiie Jacoba who wrote the music. Tiie Henry Street Hiking and Cycling Club reoently went te, New Hampshire and had a great time in spite of the. ramn. I will tiy tekeep you posted witii occasional columns during the summer months as information is passed along te me. Have a great summer! busine~ss aspects of tii. retail industry as part of their consumer education unt. Each student has been placed in a store te observe, question, help and work. Tii. unit of study includes a look at consumerism, marketing, pricing and advertising. AUl student*class work for the week wili focus on these themes. Summer fun mu in Spanish The continuing education department of the. Durham separat. sohool board will offer Spanish International Language, Summer fun program tuis summer. Daiiy activites -include à peaking, singing, dancing' and piaying outdoors. There i.n no cost., The program will n afrom Monday te Thursday from July 2 to 31, for grades 1-5 and Aug. 1 te 29 for grades 4-8, at Holy Cross Catholic School, 357 Simca. St. S., Oshawa. .Required pre-registration isl taking place ýTuesdaysê and Wednesdays-from 5:354oe 6-p.m. For 'more information, call Mica at Scholarship winner NICOLE HINDS lai the first là eciplent «a, student bursr from Clu b Crlb whlch .s cele- Durham board among final three Students study -at the mal