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Whitby Free Press, 4 Nov 1981, p. 8

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PAGF 9. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1981, WHITBY FREE PRESS Anderson, Henry Stree4 Denis O'Connor HIGH S CHO OL NE WS WEEK This is Henry exam week By SHARON CAMERON Henry Street H.S. Test week - the two words every student hates to hear, has finally arrived. Today is the first day for mid- semester exams. The major tests will con- tinue to be written until November 10. Good luck to ev writing. It is hard to t that the second m school is finally oi the three danceç n(ë2 forourtnAnnual Oct. 14th - Nov. 14th Indusive 20% OFF 4t Complete Glasses 10% OFF Lenses Only Reductions include Tinting Hardex Photogray etc. We specialize in Cataract Fit "No line" Bifocals Contact Lenses, and friendly personal Service. Contact Lenses make an "Eye Deal" Gift for Christmas especially at these pric Hard Lenses Soft Lenses Boston Lenses Prices Effective from Oct. 14th thru De Includes free Starter Kit and FollowUps 8900 per pair 14900. per pair o00 I perpairi c. 21st. M iii;i:ii:iii -.11 H eryone been a good indication of how the school spirit believe is being held onto. Our onth of third dance was, of ver but coUrse, our Halloween s have dance. The tickets were $2 with a studentcard but you could receive a dollar back at the door if you had dressed up ifa costume. The report on orange sales and grapefruit sales is a good one. Al $f the students who have sold fruit have been successful and their help is appreciated. Mrs. Cathy Carman's art of civilizations class and Mrs. Sharrock's gym class will be at- tending a ballet produc- tion at the O'keefe Cen- tre this month. The production is that sf tings 'Gazell' and it promises to be very entertaining. The junior boy's volleyball team, on Oc- tober 24, placed first in their pool but were defeated by Victoria Park, in the finals. Pre- ,e, viously at O'Neill, the junior Hawks had won three out of five games while the seniors won two out of the three games that they played against the Oshawa school. Our senior girls basketball team recen- tly took third place in a tournament in Kingston. The team won three games in a row but lost in the finals. The basket- ball team also beat An- derson recently by a score of 53 to 42. The en- tire team is to be con- gratulated with a special mention going to Leslie Sims who contri- Henry Halloween Halloween just wouldn't have been the same at Henry Street High School without a couple of devils to round out the occasion. Tammy Best and Leslie Sygo were just hanging around the halls menacing innocent passers-by in the true spirit of the All Hallow's Eve festivities. While in fact they were dressed up a day early to accommodate a bit of high school chicanery no one seemed to mind. Keep up the gruesome work, girls. buted to the score of 53 with 16 points. The girls also played O'Neill and did quite well. Sandy Stevenson deserves special mention for her hard work. The midget girls placed second LA BE ½ P SENIC MON SHAMP( HAIRCU BLOWDI 9 overall in their games at O'Neill. The girls field hockey team also came in third place in the LOSSA championships at the Scugog Soccer Field. The girls played three CONTESSA AUTY LOUNGE $PECIAL $AVINGS >RICE PERMS - MONDAYS R CITIZENS' DAYS DAY & WEDNESDAY OO & SET $5.0 REG. 6.50 T $55.50 REG. 7.00 RY & IRON s7.00 REG. 8.50 119 GREEN STREET WHITBY, ONTARIO 568m9262 - Free Press Staff Photo games and won two of them. Congratulations to the team. On October 27, the HSHS cheerleaders competed at Lindsay High School for the COSSA Cheerleading Championships. Out of ten squads the Hawks again placed third. The competition was very tough and I would like to congratulate Donevan Collegiate Institute in Oshawa who placed first and Brock High School in Cannington for coming in second. Good work girls! The date for retakes of school pictures had been set for November 12. It is the day after the holiday and the day before graduation. Mr. Skinner's and Mr. Murray Leach's 241 physics classes, along with members of the science club, made their way to Toronto on Oc- tober 21. First they at- tended a lecture on gra- vity at the Ontario Science Centre and then they made their way to the McLaughlin Plane- tarium. Mr. Hutchings HMS (Man in Society) class has also been busy. They have trips planned to the Whitby Jail, Sewage Plant and to the Ontario Police Museum in Toronto. They all pro- mise to be educational. V Wq -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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