WhIIby Free Press Wednlesday, June 6, 1996, Page 21 Weil, Hawks, only two more weeks until exams start. Summer ie finaliy here and a well-earned vracation for -ail jes at hand. As classes begin te wind down, and students start planning their upconung holidays, Henry continues to be busy with end of the year events. The Henry Athetic Council je pleased to announce that the walkathon was a great success, raising over $400. Congratulations te organizers, Vanessa Elus, LeAnn Morrison, Kari Morine and Adrienne Baker and te ail of those who participated. Top fundraisers were- Brian Fehst,. Natalie MraBrandon Pigeau and Mim Struthers. Winners of the spirit awards 1were Don Cbau, Kelly Norton, Jay Johnson and Vanessa Ells.. Congratulations te Eric Henze, who plaed fifth in the senior boys' highjumpaând, Kim Vanderlip who placed sixth in .the senior girls 400metesat the Central'Ontarjo Regionai TM&ck eet held recently. Weil, Hawks have done it again. Congrat ulaios t the Hawk boys' lacrosse team who are the 1996 champions with an 8-6 win over McLaughlMi'. Te Ontaro championahips will be held June ti, In St. Catherines. K(udos te Henry- vocalists, Kziien Herrel, Christina Roberts, Jackie Mclntrye and Erin Smith, who are members of the Global Voices Choir. This group joined with the Spirit of Voioe Choir for a performance recently, and is now awaiting the start of a global teur. The Henry Street girls' lacrosse team was deféated 7-6 in the LOSSA final against Donevan. The coaches Miss Brudek and Mr. Hannah,, would likeý te congratualate the team on their great effort and salute them for their dedication and comxitment during the season. The midget boys' rugby team reoently tured i two great efforts In victories over Bowmanville 24-. 14 and Courtioe 27-7. The junior boys' rugby team ended their season with . the LO)SSA tournanxentrecently. They won- the quarter final game against Anderson 31-15 but. lot the senu-finai gamne against Port Perry 31-15. Coaches, Mr. Robb and Mr. Willetts would like te, congratulate the team for their great efforts this year. The boys- are now making preparations te host John Cleveland College in JUly. The Henry basebail team defeated Anderson by a score of 17-3 recently, te advance inte the neit round of the playoffs,, where Tanya Hunter / Alana Koster , ý ý I SINCLAIR SECONDARY SCHOOL It was a night te remember. Last week, Sinclair students olebrated our first ever prom. The dinner and awards teok place at the Thunderbird golf course in Ashburn. Everyone boe smashing i gowns and tuxes. Prom ing was Mike Jackson; Prom queen Alexandria ieNé; moet likely te get married, Erin Reid and Adam Harker, best legs maie, Doug Watts; best legs female, Alexandria Tieni; Carolina Perex, best smile; Rehan Zaidi, best dressed maie; class clown female, Angie Johnsten; lass clown maie, Mike Jackson; bal and chain couple, Cornie Wessels and Todd Balnbrldge; mlsmatched couple, Novia Mandrage and Wiii Ells; worst driver, Basil Awan; friendliest, Shannon Harrod. 1 Tharîks te ail the 53 girls who teok part in field- lacrosse this season. In LOSSA league play, the varsity squad finished third with a record of six wins and two bosses. Lynz Keys was one oft he top scorers inthe'league, and*,there was strong goaltending from Sara Fincham and Nicole Hudson. I junior varsity play, our girls competed at the Albert College teurnament in Belleville and visited SteuffVille. District High School for a teurnament. (3ood buck te, the five varsity players who are trying out for the Ontario junior women's squad this summer.. Many others are compein in the lakeshore beague during the sununer. Sinclair athletes wili gatlher for their second annual banquet on Tuesday, June il at 5' p.m. Various awardls will be given te celebrate' athletic accomplishinents,, followed'by a barbecue i the student courtyard. Another outstanding Sinclair' stude nt, Andrew Shinerý,- won, a silver medai at the Canadian they defeated Eastdale 9-4. The junior varsity girls' lacrosse toam Irecently participated ia 1 5 tearn teurnament at Sinclair. The team defeated Lakefield 7-3, Sinclair 7-0, Donevan 4-0 and tied Turner Fenton 3-3. I the semni- final, they bast te Austin. Congratulations te the teain on their excellent effort. aHenry's girls scer teazn played ahard-fought game against Anderson that ended up in a 0-0 tde recently. This was the final te deternùne a PlaY-off Position, and although it left Heniry one goal short of maling the playoffa, the team bas had a great season, especially its 500 record. Coach, MIr. Bisehof, would like te thank the players for a truly ergoyable season. Congratualtions te 'the senior boys' rugby team on their 17-0 victery over Ajax. The Hawks girls' rugby team ended their, season in a LOSSA. semi-final match against Pickering- Although Henry put in 'ts best effort, they bost 17-0. Hawks had a great seson and deserve te be congratulated on their superb effort. Attention Hawks. Anyone who ha. not yet picked up their yearbookr, may do so this week in the yearbook room. Top. g rades for N.-enr St.uHS The cenference Board of Canada recentiy pubiished a book on the top 100 community partnerships in- Canada, and Henry, aiong with its partners Sandoz and Dupont, had the distinction of being the oniy Durham Region Partnership te be iisted. Way te gro. Henry! The incoming Grade 9 students at Henry next year will have an opportunity te, participate in a pilot project cailed Worid in Motion ]Il'Mud, Sweat, and Gears,' deveioped by the Society of Automotive Engineers te enhance student expesure te probiemn soiving, goai-setting, mathematios, science, business studies,. technology and communications in ",a multidiscipiinary approach te learning." Phase one has; just arrived, at Henry and everyone invoived. is very excited about it. Henry je hoping te, produce a video history of the student groups involved. This will be produced with the assistance of the technological experts at General Motors. Aise, both Henry learning partners, Sandoz and Dupont, will participate in this venture as S-ummer cmpute r Camp s in the development of their proposai and production of a moveable toy. This will become the major focus with the iearnîng link partners for September, 1996. Sandoz has a 'ise previded the opportunity for Miss Melli's Spanish class te appiy their language slidils in the preparation of product packaging written in Spanish. Conversely, Sandoz empioyees attended Mir. Gabber's Internet werkshop at the Henry computer lab on April 24, and Mr. Grant (Henry principal) and Henry van Oudenaren (Sandoz) attended a Conference Board of Canada conference as presenters on their partnership activities to date., Currently Dupont is actively involved ' with- the drama department worIng on a project entitled . "Respect in the Workplace." Henry' draina students will write, produce and film'short plays on issues in the workpiace which should demand respect from ail employees. The resuit of this- work will be presented as a video which will be shown ini conjunction. with a workplace seminar aspart of a r-or me ru year, t.he IDurham Board of Education will offer summer computer/activity camps for students. Each '-five-day camp runs Monday te Frday, from 9 a.m. te 3:30 p.m., and features a haif day of computer training and a haif day of another activity, usually in the ar ea of sports or arts. The campe are run by teachers and student assistants. Most focus on programs for the elementary Bucer reeee The, Durham District Ontario Public School Teéach Yé Fderation held its annual general meeting and elections at the Whitby Curling Club May 28. With the greateit turnout ever, the elections. resulted In..,Bill Butcher being re-eiected' as president, Fred Ruc k of Adelaide McLaughbin Public School was acclaimed as vice president, Simon Faulkner of T.R.McEwen Senji Public School was acclaimed as treasurer, Allan Ashby of Colonel J.E. Farewell Public,,$chool was Science Fair Olympics. Andrew will join the Canadian teazu next spring, when they wibl take part in the international championships. ~J Olivia Burreli ANDERSON A great number of Anderson's tecigstaff will b. leaving us at teedof this semester. After oentibuingsix wondezful years of bardworkin Anderson's music departinent Miss Vivian Joyce has decided to, move on. She will be teaching- at Dunharton Hfigh Schooi. in Pickering next September. Reoently -at Music Night '96, ACVIs music students had the opportumity te, say their tearful g&xlbyes and te, wish Miss Joyce well at ber new school. I, am one of the fortunate students who bas had the chance te, participate in her choira and experience her talent and love of music. Aithough- this is my final year at Anderson, teo, I know that. Miss Joyce's friendly smile and warm personalitj will be sadly missed by ail. The Sinclair junior boys' rugby team captured its' second LOSSA Rugby championship with a 16-5 victery ovee Port Perry HFigh Schooi. Matt Foran and Todd Sneep soered tries for Sinclair with Mike Laurier adding six Icking points., Sinclair entered' the playoffa wltha8'&1 roramd thon went on to defet Exetr Hgh School 16-3 The camps cost $125 for the first chfld i a fhznily and $100 for each subsequent child. Any extra funds fromn the camp are returned te the host echool for the purchase of compute ra, hardware, software or training. Whitby camps are at Kathleen Rowe Public School, July 8 te 12, for ages 9 te 13; Leslie McFarbane Public School, from July 1 te 5 and July 8 te 12, for grades 4 te 8; Sinclair Secndary School, from July 8 to 12, July 15 te 19, July 22 acclaimed as8 secretary and-Terry Hrynyk of Lord Elgin, Public School was acclaimed ast executive member. Following the meeting and elections, OPSTF joined- the Durham Women. Teacher' Association members for their joint, annual dinner at Cuilen Gardens in Wbitby. After dinner, the Marilyn Adamus Award was presented te Sharon Hopkins of Cartwright Centrai Sinclair rug by tops grades 4 te 8. Businesses or industries- interested in, sponsoring a child who mlghtotherwiie not b. able te afford camp registration fees can contact supertinendent- of education. Laura- Elliot at 666- 5500, ext. 5595 or Bob Lamb, computer education facilitater, at 666-6308. Parents iterested in further information about the camps or in registering their child for financial sponsorship, can contact the achool directly. Hgh school sports DK"bm e, ll.EntdlG(JaSonHidiLP>; Hmoy Street 17 (Marty Wflhord. WP. grand IlM - AdamnThpon hSm nwrs- 5r.d Nmurt. Joff Biunvu). Adoumon 3 (Danyf JonnèigLP> SENMC0RLW SOFIDAIJ. Dunbawon 21 . Pickemg 1;"D"nisOMM=no 18 m eDIAobl6.OcE DW*iba OSL Maya .- f iDw.3. Fr. Loo Austin 2 LOMSA RLS RELD LACROOSE Gain.#1 - Donovan 7 (Jonica Loo 5. Laura CentohMit JenfiKennedy>. Sidair 3 <Lynt K"s .ZAumda Hmn GansD2.HsnrySmgs(MMj. ie muon3, Julil. Rwhnd 2, bm,Bubuglh. Ebhl. Goki. AndesJhngon>Fr. LoAustin 3 tddGnru.g ZSiti Moeulugh) in the LOSSA quarterý-finals and Dunbarton High School 8-3 In the LOUSA semi-finals. Both Dunbarton and Port Perry were undefeated in league play, until bosses te Sinclair. Sinclair will' now represent LOSSA at the' Barbarian Cup Ontario championships this w,Îeekend at Fletcher Fed In JJason Collier HENRY ST. H.S. AIL À Imm'