Whitby Free Press, 5 Jun 1991, p. 26

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PAGE 26, WHnWBYFME PRES, WEDNESAY, JUNE.5,1i91 Van Hattu, Brown eam trip to > Kentucky Richard Van Hattum of. Brook- lin and Phul Brown of Wýhitb,; both students at'Dunham Col- lgwon .gold ,modals at 'theý reetOntario Skills' Challenge held in' Hamilton, Ont. >Van- Hattum was first in mechanical drafting and Brown won in vehicle mechamues.. Brown, as a Henry Street High School studont, last year won, din the sanie cateor at the Ktario competition. !Dy. Scott Bennett, Anderson CVI student who wo iod in the.high school division, Van Hattum and Brown will ail compote in Louis- ville, Kentucky later this month. Ljouisville will host Vocational Industrial Clubs of, Anerica (VICA) competition. The Ontario Skills Competi- tion sponsors the. skills challenge to promote technical education ýin Canada. .The Ontario challenge may bê held in Durham ReP6gion' neit yeor. CASL BylAaJiéOOL M lIast the final woek of classes before exama comes te a bittersweet end. Needfesa te say, tihe umnher break i. 'anticipated morestrongly than ýever, but especiaily for the gradu4es and those studénts who are- not returning, tlhese are day. to b. remombered. This rewarding uchool year bas' sn many new friendships and hasn rovdod a reliable, backdrop for thýe many events that have affected un. The achool will have on. st opr ty te came t(¶ether be reexanebegin, at Track and Field day to b. held on Friday. The four housse wihl once again rekindle the. flame of competitive spirit in an attsmpt te seocure a higiier standing for the. Traffalgar Cup. The events arrangsd for the. aftsrnoan range froin javeUn te relayraces te frPle jump., tuente are ecoraed te participats in. their strtngest event te win house points. Thegrduatng atudents, and tiosewho havs exceilsd in sports, will be recognized at Clos. Day, te be held on June 10. So, tote students, staff and countless others who have made this sehool yoar the. experience that it wasý, the. beet of life. Remember thes. montha that have contained bath tiie best moments and greateat disappointinents. 1111next fallunitssus ogain. Thmas Igod anational falir For Maurecontiuifi , élac, into flésh behaviour ' Whitby sta- dont'Bryan Th omas 'has received' naàtional honours. --Thomas,. a grade, 10'studont at Henry. Street High ,School, recently participated- in --the National -Science Pair and boght back the gold moedal Thomas' project oxamined'the. social learning of fish. To discover how fish were cap-ý able of learning, ho used- trans-- parent and opaque tubes throuýgh which fish, could swim. _ ýThon. ýThomas, would flash a light outiiide< the tank te do dter- mine -if they, ould swim te the top te reachthe food. Ho discovered that visidin wasè a mainelemeént im'his results. ýý ForhiseffrtsThomas recei- od asawards, psychiatrie magainesubseri*ptions 'and 'a *$40 cash .prize from the Cana- dian Psychiatric Association. Thomiasà competed aganst oe 600 of the, best and brightest science' students in the country.;, NBty samira Arfai Henry activities are stiil gm*ng strong despits the fact that students are aniously awaiting their summrer vacation and frantically cramnunig. for final , Memibers of Henry Street's track and field team put iný an outstanding performance at the Central Ontario regional track and field meet. Seven Hesnry athletes qualified te, complet. at the OPSAA meot in Sudbury. 'The junior boys' relaeam of Jason Brumnley, Jason hiochi, Andy Burton and Rich Lambie placed second, Steve ,McArdle. was second, in 400m hurdles, Jon Hopkins third in triple jump, Jason Brumnley first in 110m, hurdles, Jason Bacchiochi third in 110mn hurdles and Jennifer Cooper fourth in 3,000m hurdles. Alua, congratulations ta Lambie, Shannon Pachal, Bront Giles, Matt Twydoil, Grog Smithi and McArdls who ail finished, in the top eight in thoir event. Henry's3 basebail team lut their first playaff gain. ta G.L Roberts 9-6 on May 27. However the team came bock strong ta defeat Bowmanille 19-2 in the second round of the playoffs. Congratulations to the girls? field lacrosse team who, captured the. silver modal in the Ontario chamjn*onships. Members cf the '91Ilaks reHeathor Berry, Carly Bridger, Rhyannon Bridger, Hleathor Bunting, Riionda Cooper, Tania Culpeper, S ao EstabroIc Tara Faller, Krsta- Faxton, Joanna, Korach, "Melia Les Julie Leswick, Erlka Pascoe Aimes - Rancier, Jennifer îÎe.ks-, Kathleen Rowland, Stephanie Sorchotti, Angéla Tanghe, Annette Vanerindo, Jane Wost, Brandi Zebrak and Smita Vakcil. AIl should b. conunendod for their bard work and devotion. To clos. I would just like te comment on the. succesa of the. music dopartinet' final concert of the yoar. AMl those attonding were delighted by tii. pefrance that was presented. Aso I1wish all the Hawks good luck on their oxamns. bang in there! Sumnier vacation is just around the. corner. Honours for students in Jump Rope program On M4ay 22, the- Heart & Stroke Foundation held its. second annual volunteer aprcation luncheon for the. tzeaer and staff of 88 sehools in Durha*m Region who took part in the foun-dation's Jump Hope for Heart Certi'icatès of appreciation were-handed out hvthe region's tum rope co-nator Ta Boton and provincial jump rope mange Annie Roberts. Patt Oreceblo and John Corsetti from St. Theresa'. sehool mwhithy were- both prosented wihcertificates. Also, Christy Pascoo and Anna Hustonà from Bellwood- public school were prosonted with D)UrbanCollege has -linked with- Brookdalo Community "College ini Lincroft, New Jersey., TIhe lnkage i. between the law and security administration prganat Dunbam and the. crmnal justie' prograni at Brookdale. "This linkage gives us a focu in maldng coparisons in the differont criminal justice systemu,% sysBill Anderson, profemS rin teiLASA program. "Brookdalo is already linked witii. En&land, Australia and Peru, go it gives- us an international linkage." SThe partnership iB designed to expnd heknowledge base of LAA den: and expose them to other justice systeins te'. compae and contrast the. strengths and weolcnessé f aur The linkige WM ll ow Durham ,grads acces. te the' Brookdale PoieAdademy. ý"A lutot f invai id euaae coming out of the. United Stats, says -Anderson. "They. are aheùt 20 yeors ohead -of Us. Tii 'henff g e -face now, have affects ýý,hëýAmvericans,,for: tii. past 20 years. Looking at'teir chaileng'ss is a, look, at our future.1 .-1 < 1.4 Recsntly One professarand .2 studonts, made upcfpolice and corecioalofficers in,,,,the crminal justice doges rgr at ýBrookdale, visitedDu=ha PAULIT MORGAN (glanes), got into the sa'ret Of PMOGA -(Most Unugual Group Actlvitya) lieFd at' .AndersonCVI last Thursday. _____________________________CwluUovi poto Duham collegeInswt Ame ln ustio rga JOB Clark, fedemlaJ iniste<for Constitutional, Affaira, was tube keyaote spe-aker at this year's Durhamn Coilege graduation oeremonies held Saturday atUshawa Civ aAuditorium. Chdi. BovIophotoý Pla'nt a Seed - i -1 1

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