Whitby Free Press, 15 May 1991, p. 30

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* A(E *,W~ FRE]. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15. 1991 Thé, Durham chapter of Ontario *Students Agai nst lm- paired Driving <OSAID) will hold a basebail tournament at f ro- quois Park, Whitby onMaï 17. Region secondary schoo s with By Susan Wraight F'resh out of- the elections assembly, and ]Pm more confused than ever. Some student'council positions had already been filled, such as treasurer, but the great race for social director and president continues. During al cf the speeches, I was impressed by the overali enthusiasm and conviction shown by aIl, yet the candidates failed to mention miany solid positions on any issues currently - facing the schools population. What they lacked ini platform they made up for with .the prmieof more school spirit.ý Yethi MY high school years*.at Anderson, t he promise of school spirit han yet to be met.. Perhaps this year will be different.... The, dreaded 'P word, the PrM, is only a week away now. On May 10 there was a draw for al attending students. Przes included- a tuxedo rentai, OSAID chapters wil participate in the tournament, held to ,pro- mot. "alternative lifestyle," or «havin, fun without havin'g to TeProvincial level cf OSAID limousine for the evening, and flowers. Money raised will pay for any extra expenses, or at least give MIr. Freeman (co-ordinator) a little something to e calm his nerves. MOGA madness. has touchedý Express yourself. Austinls time capsule committee has organized a scrapbook for the future. Any student or- staff member is éligible te leave a message in drawings, _poety, witings or recordings. Filming bean on May 8 and submissions wl eaccepted until May 15. Mr. Van den Boom,_ math department Idirecter at Austin, hbas begun the golf season with a is holding OSAID Day on Thurs-- da2 May 16. 'Sober Suds' wiIl b. heàMy26, as OSAID chapters, hold an Mawareness» csr wash at Canadian ire and Big V loca- tions.. down at Anderson. The 'Most Outrageous Group. Activity' takes p lace on May 30. My suggestions? How about creating the world's only human beach baIl? A live, totem pole? Jello diving off the new gymnasium? student membership te, play at Fawn Brook golf course. Several grade 9 students who uigned up for the grade 10 French course attended. a meeting on May 2, regarding a Quebec City tripi April of 1992. Students are now showing visible signs cf spring fever. The summer uniform cof shorts and no cardigans bas been adopted by many. Also, ful choir practices have begun in. preparation for the official school opening and blessing on May 25. Ms. Foote and Mr. Peever have voîunteered their time te, guide- choir« members. Their efforts are much appreciated. GRADE il draitic arts students ai Fathe i Leo J. Austin recently wrote sud- performed 'IWbt' Part of No,' a play about breakingr the icycle of violence in relationships. Guest speakersl from The Denise House, rape crisis, centre and Amtin'g social worker helped with the play tha epsistht Youug adulte are accéntble for thif behavriour. By Sanira Arfai Henry's track and field team for members .and, good luck -at the their outstanding performance at DYSSA tournament. the LOSSA meet. Jennifer Al1,O ogrtlains t l his past week, Henr Street Cooper (160Dm) and Vik Sharma Héersitx trivia -teanus \ hosted grade 8 students for tours. (400m) won gold. cm"onstgoýfBn. Davies,; Jen Hopefully- these future Hawks Brent Giles (high jum) and Ho, -Etika, Paséco., -Jaemo enjoyed thefr first glimpse of high Shannon Pachal (3000w)re odci, ClaytonLonig and echool., silver medalists. Third-place ,,t Puto.The scod teain On.May 3, the girls' rugby teain bronze medals wént 'te Rich' was runner-up M- the generaI lPcompeted ln' the, Niagara Falls Lambie (10Dm), Jason Brumle caeor t Dunhatn . ....Blossom Festivýal. After defeating (hurdles) and MattTwdl Th school ear lB quickly $ aGuelph3-O0and gongon teupset (80DM>. cmng te a close: yearbooks <Îtrtrd8.03, theteam lost te The junior boys' relay teain er distributed adsuet Brock in the championship final. consisting of Bich Lambie, Jon, were very busy passng around S,..l he junior boys' rugby teain Hopkins, Andy Burton and Jason therbokic. improved their record 4-1-1 after Bacchiochi won bronze medals.'. a hard-fouqht 8.0 win over Double medallsts, winning both a M o k Harwod n My 7 gold and sfilver each, were Greg Mc ' ~,. s.., LulaIn ss1 the girls' teain Smith (1500 and 800m) Steve i 4competed in a teurnament in McArdle (400 and 11Dm hurdes) WLunUeI ...Beleville on MaLy 6. In the -end, and Jason Bacchiochi -(long jump ~~ ~~' se en- lcae inish. iî~tth a and 110m hurdies). e t n seOn- e in' pn h flrst Jason Bachiochi also set a new gane, they ostteDenis O'onnor LiOSSA rcod.Sca I iI bu cmebakwith three wins, recognition goes te midget-age , * ý *over, G.t. Roberts, Albert TIlm Ambler Who placed seventh Colegiate and Ajax. lu a field of senior runners in the Ameeting c'f the.- 1991 !,Youth The boys' field lacrosse teain 2000m'. -Iu total, 29 Henry and Civic' Adininistration C ouncil competed' lu the first annual athletes have qualified,,including will b. eld Wednesda, Ma Lakeshore tournament at ail -the reîay- teansý, for. the' 15, '7:30 p.m., inuth. meeting hal Lakeshore Collegiate. Aller being DySSA meet. of the Whitby municipal'building. defeated In the opening gae, On May 8, the'archery teain This- 'Mock Council Meeting' they bounced- back with a win comped n te LSA concludes iewe dis over Shelburne District Hligh tournament lu, Uxbridge. Tem xtationcors sonordby the School, 12-6. At the conclusion of menibers crtrdfrt n buc Whitby udeiedt the. tournament the Hlenry teamn second lu two separate categaries. ie stdentsfriAdrsnC, flnished in a tie for first place. On- So. Luen Tomn, Zhr ajJ'thrLoo J. Austin Separate May 8, the. team lost te Central Mike MaraW Aaron hamaSchool snd Heýu Street High 9-4 Dan 'Regg ansd PtrSon School -an "insight into th. Heny' bsebiltein pst ereamngthose who Piaced dsructure and administration cf STUDENS 0F St. Mathew Catholice chool ýAjax 8-1 and then went on te wlthin thir cas. Wlth ý- Leah- municipal goverument, 1' ! theechifWdve,'a"Sayabout deat PicerîngÎ6-2. me Hawlcs Mahar<s contributin h ei b i.djriet llb spiiitÏt i . * e.éhorecord hin nwseven wins and ome fn.hed sscoeudto:-Jxbrldge -for a dt6 uewinners lcssP» hoo . m.. he ,overali LOSSA tt. of à,l ~ iyn~npse ~--~ - cofflatidain dnmeaf--ogauain.- - ~U.4s.ats ANDERSON C.V.1. FATHER LEO J. AUSTIN HENRY STREET HIG-H SCHOOL IL

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