HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-07-01, Page 15THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 ,1992. PAGE 15.
(Brussels (Puttie Scfwol__________________
Brussels grads remember good times and bad
Stacy Hahn
BY STACY HAHN
Parents, Teachers, Fellow Graduates;
Through the good times and the
bad times ... the glad times and the
sad times ... you were always there.
This statement pertains to many
people.
To our parents, who have always
been there to help us along our path
to success, we have greatly
appreciated the response you gave
to our desperate cries for help as
we tried to hard to figure out those
percentages.
I would also like to take this time
to thank our teachers who have
been there to guide us through nine
years of school since that very first
day of Kindergarten. Not one of us
would be here tonight, graduating
and moving on to high school in
September if it weren't for our
teachers. I guess all of that
homework was for the best.
No one can forget the most
important people of all, our friends.
Although some of our friends from
Kindergarten have left us, and
moved on to other schools to
Brussels grads
The Grade eight class at Brussels Public School held its
graduation on June 22. Moving on to F.E. Madill this fall
are, back row, from left: Trevor Meade, Michael Seili,
Michael Seeds, Jonathon Trollope, Stefan Nichol, Michael
Illman, Shane Wilson, Jeffrey Elliott. Middle row: Becky
Davidson, Stacy Hahn, Heather Grant, Lanette Todd, Brent
Pepper, Chris Burkholder, Michael Dauphin, Teresa
Bridge, Doreen Raymond. Front: Wendy Thompson, Sarah
McArter, Victoria Richards, Holly Pinksen, Marie Kumm,
Kim Mulvey and Lorie Ann Black.
pursue their education, we have
gained new friends who have
moved to Brussels, and are here to
graduate with us tonight. But
whether new friends or old friends,
we have always stuck together.
Looking beyond the occasional
misunderstanding we have always
had our friendship which I hope
will continue through the years of
high school.
Many of us have set our goals for
the future and some of us are still
trying to figure out what those
goals should be. But whatever
goals we set for ourselves, I'm sure
we will all be successful and follow
our dreams.
I'm very proud to be here tonight,
representing the graduating class of
1992. In closing I would like to
leave you with this poem written
by Kriss Sanchez.
Valedictorian bids farewell
continued from page 14
music teachers over the past nine
years. The first was Mrs. Vincent.
Could she ever play the piano! Our
current music teacher is Mrs.
Cronin. She mainly used her
keyboard and is just as good as
Mrs. Vincent was. She is also the
The world is always changing.
And perhaps it seems to you,
The values that you've taught us
Are the. ones that we outgrew.
In many ways we're not alike,
Resource Centre teacher, a great
friend that is always there for you.
Mrs. Kolkman is also always there
for you, whether it's looking after a
cut or just to talk.
Last, but certainly not least, I
would also like to thank the janitors
Herb and Bonnie Shannon for
But yet it's still so true,
The things we value most in us,
Are the things we've learned from
you.
keeping the school safe and
spotless.
We have had a great time this
past nine years and we will never
forget them. But it is time for us to
move on, I would like to wish
everyone the best of luck for the
years to follow.
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