PAGE 18, WEnTBYFPMEPIRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARH il, 1902 By Meranda Waters 8pinis in the air around WhityAndn the hallsa at Henry Street HiEgh'School. As you know, Spring is the time for new births and such births. are deflnitely apparent arcund Henry. Parents- of this sûmesterlé. 'E Babies,' walk proudly, around teacwhl while others "ohh" and %aWh over the sight cf their cute littie decorat d eggs. This pro.ect is set up as part cf the parenting classes and students are able te get e flrst hand look at the'trials and tribulations cf parenthood. It turnseout, it's net ail it's cracloed up te be. With the selection cf this year's modèes, the, Henry Fashion Show.' is underway. Ruiner has it* that Mr. Arbuckle, Mr. Puckness, Mr. Middleton, Ma. Peat and yes, Wayne Paddick ceuld all be potential models. This year's fashion show wonb be. one te iis. Student Coundil keep the whole school, staff and students included, with their annual 'Spirit Week.' On Friday, hundreds c f tye dyed T-shirts were handed eut te, students with a' 'Spirit Week Pass.' Monday was 'Sucker Day,' and ' WackyTMe DaÃy.' The highly acclaimedGeng Show,,' was a definite, attention grbe.ýTuesday was' 'Hawk Da,and'the cafeteria smelled cf freshly baked pancakes frem the 'Pancake Breakfast.'_ Today, students were happily. enjeyin Snow Cenes while they waced th « Bottein O'Bowl.' contest. And tomorrow, is 'H-at Day,' and 'Teacher Dress Down Daiy.' A coin drivefor Mfark Woitzik, and teacher/student gaines will«bring the' activity packed week te a close. Congratulations te the Midget girls voileyball' Teain for capturing the silver inedal at DYSSJA This year was veiy successful for the teain thanks te, their ewn efforts and the efforts cf their coaches, Ms. Brunnett and Miss Brudek. On Friday, Henry Street held an assembly and Mark Weitzik was the guest cf honour. Mark was presented with a cheque on* behaf of Dupent, and he . ;was gie a chance to speak te, the staff and students. As Mark already knows, ah cof us at Henry wish him and his, fanuly, the very best. TRFAGA :vi i v± TuME ['HOL- HARUYO OTA (Ieft) d« emonstratiug Origami (Japanese for paper foldlng) to (frm Ieft) R.A. Hutchison students Jaime Vernier, Julie Shields and Lee Anne Campbell. The school héld a Japan Presentation Iast Wednesday. Photo byMark Roumr, 'Whtby h pro rm. Public speakin'gcontest winners The urhm ReionCatholic Womn'sLeaue CWL) ZubUc speaking contest was held Feb. 23 ini Oshawa. Winner was Andrea Vander Neut cf St. Jaines Cathoic School in Ajax. She nioves on te, the Toronto Archdiocese contest in Orillia on April 15. Second was Aison Brazier ef St. Christopher's Sehool, Osh- awa. . Grapevine kocked out in OMH"A playoffis The Brooklin-Whitby major novice AAA 'hockey tean,* FiS 1 b on CherWsl knocked eut in the first round of the OMHA playcifs. After leading the beet-of-five seni-flnal series. two games te one, the Richmond Hill/Vaughan Kings camne back te win the series in fve gaines. In gaine four, Whitby neyer got untracked and lest &l1. The lone Whitby goal-scorer wasDavid Beckford from Jason Peyman and Jereiy Fisher. Gaine five was a hard-fought contest and at the end of two peries the soe was tied 1-1. Whitby caine eut a little flat in the third period, and Vaughan scored a 5-2 gaine victary te win the series. Whitby scorers were Blaine Do"- = iT 1rion ana Sean MacRui fin Peynmnand Jeffrazer. Whitby now plays Peterborough in a best-of-three series in the eastern AAA Playdowns. The first gaine played inWhitby resulted in a 4-0 win for the home aide. Scorers, were Frazer with two, MaRr and Steven Farqursn Assiste went te, Frazer, MacRuiy, Fisher, Harrison, Down, Farquharson and David Morasse. Ian Watson played well in net te earn the shuteut. In a recent exhibition gaine against Ajax/Meckering, Whitbh regained their scoring teuch witz a 5-1 victery. Goal-scorers were Frazer with two, Down, MacRury and Morasse. Assista went te Robert Lahonde, Fisher, Mchael. Morrison and Farqubarso. Petite As winless in Waterloo On Saturday, March 7,. the, Both cf Whitby' goals were McCullough Jewellers petite A scored, by Ellen Johnson and the rigte teain travelled , t aSuss came fr-om the sticks. of Waerloo for a single round-robin Jessca Williains and substitute playoff e.ii the CORL player, Melanie Larocquer. Goal diviion. Despte a strong teain tending duties were played by effortkè..ý -I.'ýCm Whtb e Melanie Davis who managed by Waterloo.. during the pgaie By Leah Sultan-Khan Last week was Education Experience Week where students participated in progranis cf their choice. Many cf the. prograins were invohved during the time period between Monday and Thursda. However, the concert teur cf Britain and France wouhd be conchuding later in March. The Celebration Singers cf Trafalgar would be performing concerts at varieus centres including Whitby, en o. f the local prqjects included' a theatre experience, a medical experience', ad a law experience. In the theatre. experience, students attended live theatres, ,, teured baekstage and wvorked with' profesioà on al actors in various drainatic worksýhops. In the medical exprience, students learned about ail aspects cf a mnedical career by visiting h stisa phameutical plant anathe Ontario Science Centre. Lastly, in the law experience,, studenits teck a look into the legal and penal systeins cf Ontario by visiting the police station, Provincial Court, prison and law school. It was a very interesting week for the students who offiially went on their March break hast Thursday. Japan at R.A. Hutchison THE CHESBIRE CAT (Courtney Elliýt) atju8ts the Mrdi Hare's hair C Alez Nasager) at a rehearsal for Glen Dhu public schoolPs production of Alini Wonderland. The classic tale is ,bring premented &ÇW, yilM. PhoL i HENRY STREET HIGH SCHO OL'