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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-07-08, Page 13• Playday was held on Fri- day, June 19 in the afternoon with all classes participating. Christine Gibson's team won the' most points and Diane Jefferson's team was second, A Two:Pitch . tournament was held. at Brookside on June. 17' with .several neigh- • bottling schools taking , part. Brookside teams acquitted themselves very well, espec- ially the senior girls and the junior girls' teams. - Grade 8 graduation was held at the school on Tuesday evening, June 23 starting with:. a dinner for the graduat- es, parents, teachers and guests. Lisa 'Dougherty spoke a few words of appreciation to the ladies of . Dungannon U.C.W. who. catered to the meal and Mrs.; Dorothy Pent-. land . graciously responded. Marilyn' Jamieson played a piano soloand later ,Janice Cook • and Jan Gibson played La duet. Mrs. Louise Wilson Oa* the processional while • the graduates . took their -places. The. grade 8 class sang a few 'numbers under the dir- ection of Don .,:Came'ron, Marion :Zinn brought greet7 . ings from. the Huron County Board • of Education. The principal, Gary Jewitt, was not able to be present due to the death of his grand- mother, :'Mrs. Leitch, in Sea - forth: In his absence, the . vice-principal, Den Omer - on, introduced the graduates and presented the diplomas, assisted by . Mrs. Madeline Anderson. The .guest speaker, Mr.. John Cochrane, :Director of the Huron County Board, was introduced by Paul Hackett,. and thanked by Jan Gibson, for his inspiring address. 'After the presenta- tion of awards, the . Valedic- torian, Rhonda McMichael, spoke to the assembly cap- ably and sincerely. To end the evening' there was .a Social hour and dance... • Those receiving awards were as follows: Memorial Paul Caesar awards to most improved students ld Eng- lish, presented by. Mrs. Joyce Caesar to Martha'Cur- ran and Rob Corium; prof- iciency award given by Dun- gannon Women's" Institute presented by Mrs. 'Wiletta ILMcWhlnney to Marilyn Jam- ieson; science awards for Ashfield Federation of Agri- culture and Partner's Union, presented by Grant Curran to Wilma Vandervelde; ' for West Wawanosh Federation of Agriculture, presented by Cecil. Cranston to Paul Strong; mathematics award for St. Helens Women's In- stitute, presented by Mrs. Elaine Errington to Marilyn Jamieson; music award, don- ated onated and presented by Mrs. Thos. Pritchard; also a cup donated by Mr. Don Camer- on, to Marilyn Jamieson;. history. award, donated and presented by, Mrs. ` Marian Zinn, to Rhonda McMichael; citizenship award for Bettmil ler.Forsters, presented by.J. C. Drennan, to aGlen Gibson; geography award, donated and presented by Mrs. Mad- eline Anderson to Chris Stratton; sports award, Pres- ented by Mr. Ross Errington • to Janice Cook; French aw- ard, donated and presented by Mrs. V'ianne Culbert to Lisa Dougherty. roadeast Presentation " of . Bars for achievement in various areas was conducted by Mr. Cam-. eron. Recipients of bars were as follows; • Sheila Campbell, art; Marilyn. "Jamieson, Eng- lish, Spelling; Cathy Snyder, • French, Writing;. Lisa Dougherty, Math; (Lisa also received a 'crest for being among the top ten 'of : 256 students in Huron. County who .tried a special Math Paul Hackett, Music,, Phys Ed., Chris Stratton, Music, Phys Ed.; Wilma. Vander- velde, Phys. Ed., Spelling;. Kevin Beattie, Science; Greg Robson, Social Studies; Colleen Durnini; Attendance; Martha Curran, • Attendance; Lynn Alton, Co-operation; Glen Gibson; Sportsman -- ship;. Jan Gibson, Sports. manship• Awards Assembly On- Tuesday . morning, June 23, an awards assembly was held at which Mr. Ross Errington handed out bars and crests for various sports activities carried on during the year. Different teachers took turns assisting Mr, Er- rington. Winners wereas follows: for basketball, the . Brookside Bullets, captain Wayne Bos; Lboarden ball, the Keen Team, captain Jamie Alton; . broomball, seniors, Hackers, captain Kenny : Wilkins, Juniors, Sluggers, captain Murray Curran; crab ball, Crazy Crawlers, captain, Joey Car- michael; two pitch : ball, - senior boys and girls, Blue - jays, captain Paul Hackett; junior girls, Heavy Hitters, captain Heather Ohm; junior boys, HoMeRunners, captain - Leroy Dougherty; floor hock- ey, seniors, Supershooters, captain Doug 'Fairish; Jun - tors. Brookside Bears, cap. Iain .Michael Barger; • ice hockey, seniors girls, Slap Shots, captain Janice Cook; boys, Maple Leafs,. captain. John D. MacKenzie; 'soccer, Blizzards, captain Alex West; Trolley .ball, seniors, • Bumpers, captain Lisa Dougherty; Juniors; Bomb; ers, captain, Scott Hackett. Those who receivedbars for participating in Free Throw basketball in Goderich were Darlene Haggitt,- Penny Rutledge, Kevin Beattie, Rocky Little, Richard Ire- land, Glen Gibson, Sheila Campbell, Kelly Markham, Jeff Gibson, Kenny Logten- berg, Sherri Smyth, Christ- ine, Gibson, Robbie Maize, Marty McQuillan, ° Lisa Dougherty and Janice Cook. These successful in the Cross Country, Run were midget girls; Shelley Good,. Donna Raynard, Jean. Mc- Whinney, • Brenda Gibson, Julie .Pentland, Carrie Redd- ford; midget boys, Kirk. Liv- ingston, Mike Pentland, Wile iiiam Ireland, Michael Bauer, Tracy Tyler, Brian Gruend- ler,. Intermediate .girls, Nancy -Carmichael, Sheila Camp- bell, Fern Martin, Tracy five ingston, Lavonne Curran, Cora. Blore; intermediate • boys, Ken Logtenberg, Scott Westecott, Wayne Bos, John rr D. MacKenzie, Doug Far- rish, Jeff Gibson; senior girls, Wilma .Vandervelde, Darlene Kuik, Janice Cook, Darlene . Haggitt, Rhonda . McMichael,.., . Wendy Leish- man; -senior boys, Rocky. Little, Glen Gibson, Paul Reed, Kevin Beattie, Richard Ireland, Paui England; junior girls, Chris Gibson, Tanya Westecott, Jane Metier, Li - ane Creighton, Sheri Smyth, Heather Storey; junior boys, Scott Hackett, . Jeff Ireland (sub * for • Leroy Doughtery), David Reed, Marty McQuil- lin; Jimmy McCabe, Ray-. mond Westecott. Table tennis winners, rade 4, Brad Bale, . Annette Gruendler; grade 5, Walter Martin, Jean McWhinney grade 6, Leroy Dougherty, • Janice Dougherty; grade 7, Rob Maize, Diane Jefferson; r grade 8, Steven Dow, Wilma Vandervelde. Winners of the Public Speaking contest were, grade 1, Joel Wright, Linda' Hayden, .Joyce. Me- , Whinney, Kim Snowden; grade 2, > Diane Broome, Deanna Greene, Melanie Wylds, Janine Helm; grade 3, Julie Pentland, Kevin Bal- tzer, Donnie Gammie, Mad- onna Bradley; grade 4, taut- ie - Hayden, Ken Strong, Craig Jefferson; grade 5 and 6, Lune. Creighton, . Jeff Gammie, Audrey Bos; grade 7 and 8, Vicky Hackett, Vicki.. Pentland, Lorelee Howes. Field Day : champions were, primary girls, Melissa Logtenberg; midget girls, Donna Raynard; junior girls, Shelley Good; intermediate girls, Lorelee Howes; senior girls, Janice Cook; primary boys, Adrian Rau; midget boys, Michael Bauer; junior boys, Scott. Hackett; : inter- mediate boys, , Leroy Dough- erty, senior boys, Wayne Bos. The Student's Council sup- plied a 'film, : The Apple w See t 1, Weil yr ink to WO - . s asserrib 13 Dumpling Gang Rides , Ag- children went . home with alp, which was 'shown on their parents. 'uesda►y morning. Kindergarten .graduates Graduation ceremonies for ' were, Steven Adams, Mich- the kindergarten ' classes elle Andrew, .Kerry 'Bakker, were held. on Monday after` , Ruth Anne; Bakker, Elliott i noon • and Tuesday morning :Bauer, Jeffrey Brindley, Pat with more than forty adults Broome, Tricia Brown, Lisa present on both days.. The iCairncross,- Michael Cere, interest shown by parents Jamie Chisholm, Tammy and relatives in the progress 1 Cook, Denise Curran, Nath - of these children is a great : an Deer, Tracy Deibergue,' help to them. and, to the 'Maribeth Dawson, Jessica teachers, 1 Fairbairn, Kim Fairish, Jes- Mr. Cameron chotved slid- Ise Foster, ' Brent Gammie, es taken last September i Darryl Gibson, Penny }W - when they first came to • moss, Feather Jefferson, Res- schooland Rtorr►ised to show Ialind Jervis, Candice.: Kay; then again 'when they grad - 'Angela Kerr; Christina Kerr, nate from grade eight. ,Danny„ Kerr,. 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