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Graduates: and students of
E. Madill • Secondary
Wingham. .received .more.
than 511,800 in . awards,
scholarships: and bursaries at
the annual Corumencennent
'exercises held at the school
auditorium Friday evening.
Lucknow area .graduates
received several major. aw-
ards most notably Lynn Mil-
ler of R. 1, Lucknow, an
Ontario scholar, who was the
recipient of. five awards and
two scholarships.
Lynn received the grade 13
proficiency award, the grade
13 proficiency , award, in.
chemistry, mathematics and
physics and the Alexander
McKenzie Endowment Fund.
Award. He was the recipient
of the W. S. Hall Memorial
Scholarship in Science and
the Queen's University An-
niversary Scholarship.
Another Lucknow area
graduate, Faye Forster of R.
1, Lucknow was ' class valed-
ictorian, the recipient of the
Mr. and Mrs. William F.
MacDonald Award ai' the
grade 13 proficiency in
French award. Faye is also
'an Ontario scholar.
Other awards presented at
the annual commencement
included grade 9 proficiency,
Celia Chandler; grade 10
proficiency, Kendra ' Mc-
Kague and proficiency grade
10 family studies, Anne
Simpson; grade 11 proficien-
cy, Kenneth. Deichert; grade
11 'proficiency, ' office prac-
tice, Brenda Henderson;
.grade 12 proficiency auto
mechanics, Frank Herrmann:
grade ",12 proficiency oleo
tricity,'hlathan Peel;. grade 12
Western Foundry award, .
Ruth Taylor; grade 12 prof-
iciency y family studies, Rose-
mary. de Boer; grade 12.
proficiency woodworking,
Wayne Higgins; grade 12 Dr.
A. J. !twit Scholarships,
Karen •Bradshaw, Karen
Wood, Michael Frey; grade
12 proficiency in art, Lynne
Hihrerda;. . grade 12 profici-
ency office practice, Debbie
Shore; . grade 12 Osiris Mac-
Kenzie Scholarship, Jacky
Beasley; grade 12, John Stew-
art Mactlaughton Memorial
Award, Paul Douglas; grade
12 Bri ce County Scholar-
ship, Brad Calvin.
Grade 13 awards included
the Alexander McKenzie En-
dowment Fund Award, Dav-
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Ibe school Friday everting. •Frei. Bre left, M'asagyr` Kieffer, WInetain who
: received the H spIIai Aurillory Witham :aid District Hospital award;.
” Kw** Uaderweed, !t: 1, Wiirglion, the excipient of the grade 13
pr at hr. English *Ward, Moak award, the ARCD award and the
McMa$ter Merit Award .scholanddp; Lyon Mier, R. 1, biases,/ who
received the grade 13 proficiency awards hi chendstsy,. , physics-,
id McKague and Lynn Mil-
ler; Western Foundry Aw-
ard, Robert Currie; Stanley
Door Systems Ltd. Schol-
arship, Reg Thompson; prof-
iciency in English, Kathryn
Underwood; proficiency in
French, Faye Forster and
Debbie Sjaarda; proftciiency.
in Biology, Michael Frey; art
award, Anne Alton and mus-
ic, awards, Heather Brent,
Kathryn Snell and Kathryn
Underwood.
Other awards included the
ABCD award received by
Kathryn Underwood and the
Bruce County Women's In-
stitute Scholarship won by
Lori Anne Jamieson,
Awards, bursaries and
scholarships also presented
Friday evening were the F.
E Madill Secondary School
teaching staff awards to
Mitchell Berwick, Kevin Ir-
grade 13 profdenc , the W. 'S. Hal Meimot r d Scholareldp in Science, .the
Queen's University Anniversary Scheinis d r, And: the Alexander McKenzie
Endoorment Fund Award; "Die'hbie Slaainda, R. 3, Wlegbam, recipient of the
grade. 13 proficiency in ' = h award, the Winghain Khsette Scholarship and
Faye Forster, R. 1, Les , , w, Mr. and Mrs. William F. MacDonald Award,
grade 13 proficiency in French award and vim.
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win, Brett Bauer, Nancy Lor-
enz;
orenz; = Diane Gibson, Richard
Martin and Karen Wood.
e George Menzies En-
dowment Fund Awards were
presented to Sherry Robert-
son, . Karen Johnston, Paul-
ine McLellan and Paul John-
ston.`
Marilyn Kieffer was the
recipient of the Hospital
Auxiliary Wingham and Dis-
trict flospital award; Mary
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Ann Ritchie received the
Howick Mutual Insurance
Co. Scholarship and Shawn
McKague received the Lad-
ies Auxiliary Royal Canadian
Legion Branch 180 Award.
The Lorrie Perry Memorial
Scholarship was presented to
Paul Cram and the Paul V.
Tiffin Memorial Scholarship
was presented to Robert
Carrie.
David McKague received
the Scott C. Reid Award in
Electronics and Paul Nichol
received the Teeswater
Creamery Ltd. Award in
Agriculture. •
Debbie. Sjaarda won the
Winghaim. Kinetic Scholar-
ship and the Student Council
Awards ,were presented to
Sandra Harris, Marron Huth
and Shawn McKague.. Kath-
ryn Underwoiodreceived the
McMaster Merit Award.
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