Whitby Free Press, 28 Oct 1992, p. 27

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Wiby'Free P,""* Wecidndday, cat :t 2 .z 9~Pàge 27 Henry publishes 'Hawk..TaIk ANDERSON CVI field graduation ceremonies Friday night. Leanne Wild <Ieft) won the, Mayor's. Medal for Citzenship and Susan Wraight (right) was awarded the Anderson Alumfni Award. Tiffany Wright (middle) delivered the valedictory address. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Pross B y Elizabeth-Hoo p r The fIrst issue ofHawkTalk, Henry Street High school'à Firat school newspaper, is scheduled ta be published next week. The editor, -student Meranda Waters, took part in a high' ochool newspaper worlçshop at the end of t he last sehool year. She was keen on starting a paper at the school and succeeded. The paper is being run through the co-operative educa- tion prograin. About 15 students, bath seniors and juniors, are, Working an the paper with the help of two teachers, Victor Fuke and Sue Strath-D,>wandowski. Waters says, "We have a really dedicated staff and at, the moment, everythin, is very excit- iïlgesays Waters. .. S'e front rage will be an interview witli*ane'of the mem- bers of the rock band, The Bare Naked Ladies," says Fuke, "and there will be a letter fromn the president of student council, comic strips, inovie and album reviews 'as well as an article written- by an, exchange stuident on the violence occur*rinig in Ger- many (and 'Berlin), by the, Neo PrNting,- of the, eight-pae tablaid-size newspaper will be at James Publishing,,in wmn ville. Thore ,will, be .paidadvertise- mente by businesses in tAhe first few editis.-ons1,which',will help caver production costs, but plans. .are for remaining Pditiônâs ta be paid for' through sales of -the paper,(a studenit Will haâve ta pay, 50 cetsper paper) Waters says, I do 99 per cent of the workbecâuse instead'of goingd to Work for co-op I arn doing Co-op, on the sohool news-. pa er. .f'is hoped ta 'have a couple eIditions cf ,the , àer comeout each semester, ,and 'there Will ýbel posters and -announcements abou thepape incoming- I ..... M u--rd--er- m y -s--te--r-- -.....T................I Trafalgar Castle's fundraising social event, 'Murder at Trafalgar Castle,' will be held on- Saturday, Nov. 7 at the school.'"" Praceeds go toa a scholarship and bursary fund. This year' ý mystery, produced by 'Mysteriously Yours,'P currently performing at the Royal, York Hotel inToronto, is based.on the board gaine 'Olue.' Tfickets "for the event are '$75 per persan, wbich, includes parking - dinner and' ±he performance. 'For more information o reservations, cei \Tracey Addison at 668-3358.. k' I~I Victoria 1 MI I-Crewe-Nelson TRAFALGAR QASTLE Seven in, the mar gMTme taD start another gruelling day of stuïdiésatfTiraâfâlgaà,r Castle. At9 a.m. ' I have- etiquette lessons for -an ýhour, followed' by two, hours of. lessons on how ta cutsyproperly. Afler a short luc fsalad ta watch the girls'? waist-linies). I have pestry class for the resot of the afternoon. I arn a 9sporty young womýan, so I've joined the bridge relay. teem and aur celebrated croquet teain. On the days when I, feel particularly daring, I sneak inta the sewing ro om. and make racy tea towels. This is how I imagi*ned my> days. would be. spent when I entered Trafalgar -Castie' School two mtonths ago. Ail the Victorian novels I've read convinced me thatia achool that catered ta girls couldn't possbly pear efor anything other than' being a housewife. Oh, but was I wrong. Most mornings yau cen find me bickering with iy roommate over who bas the ma6t floaor space, who bas the best view, whose closet is bigger, etc. From there,, I go on to a hearty breakfast, followed by morning chapel. There, they try ta instil inmyrupmrng consciausniess,a healtEy ambtorni and a positive oulook. Classes are 50 minutes eech and generally pess quickly, except when we have the regular killer tests. After school I cen watch or' patcipaeinsecho0 s arsend bleve me, if you'v ever seen aur gil la oqu'ld ow they erent efai a te sweat. After a dinner (for which rd like tause thisOPot !it »t thank the itchen staff) I studyin my room for t wo hours. I usually wind up my day in the 'senior common rmm , watching television, chatting with friends over- a pizza we ordered in, or studying for those tests. Well, there it is. Trafalgar Castie bas been expoeed for its true wholesome nature. ,Tae comfort, end dcn't b. afreid of thiq den of in-nocence,ý because the nyeof itiId Lisa Bavington ONTARTO SCHOLARS, from ANDERSON,,C.V.I. ~ Kerry Burwash >MikeIIe Ethier Sara Kan Beth Muir Pauli ne Van Roan Rob.Cameron Deborah Flesch, Jacqueine Lam Laura-Riggs Michelle Connoliy Michelle Goral Lisa Larking- .Suzette Shiu Leanne WiIct Janice CUrrie Brenda Hogan Gillbert Lew Parveen Sodhi Paul Btano, Li sa Dalirmpie Andrew Hourahine Sharon Matharu Janet Spasic Tiffany Wright Vêrity John Michelle MoxlIey Jennifer Stolk Corey Benwel Casey Halladay Eva Hum Chris Kata' Anne LeBold' Rab Lée M-anger Venk Nagarjan .Micha»Pennycooke Stacey Tweed. Photos flot aveilable' -.1

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