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PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 2001.
Grade 8 graduates take home awards
Besides a diploma many area grad-
uates took home special awards.
At Hullett Public School Charlotte
Worsell received four awards the sci-
ence award, history award, English
award and top female student. Brett
Bean won the mathematics award,
top male athlete and top male stu-
dent.
M.J. Horbanuik won the art award.
Steven Dougherty won the science
fair award. The geography award
was presented to Shawn Drost.
Laurann Baechlar received the pen-
manship award.
Bryan Klasen was awarded for
public speaking.
Matt Archibald received the male
technology 21 award while Lauren
Snell was the female recipient.
Dan Depatie was awarded the peer
mediation award. Lisa Carter
received the music award. Matt
Archibald won the computers
award.
Jessica Wheeler won the outstand-
ing female athlete.
The integrity award was given to
Peggy Hulley and Christine Neeb.
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hand, and do you a favour. However
you must greet it with a smile and
allow it the chance to make you soar.
I would like you to stop and think
of what you want to become. If you
want a successful future you must
create it for yourself. My advice to
you is that you do something yoti love
to do, then it doesn't seem like work
regardless of how much you make.
The world is full of opportunities.
Opportunities, in which are never lost
by virtue of; someone else will
always take the ones you miss.
No matter how serious your
lifestyle requires you to be, everyone
needs a friend to act goofy with.
Reaching the point of medium, bal-
ancing education and fun will spread
Lisa Carter was awarded Student
Leadership while Amanda Falconer
won the student council award.
The courtesy award was given to
Trent Johnston with the effort and
cooperation award to Herman Van
Baaren.
Male overall improvement went to
Matt Goodall while the female
improvement went to Katie Irving.
Three students received the
improved effort award, Samuel
Huizinga, David Salverda and Sandy
Hay.
At Blyrh Public School Amanda
Bearss won 13 awards in design and
technology, track and field, top
female athlete and general proficien-
cy. She was also awarded the
English, French, music, science,
geography, mathematics, valedicto-
ry, public speaking and leadership
awards.
Tassi Edwards won the family
studies award and the art award.
Greg Brandon won the computer
technology and drama awards while
Mitch Ortman won the male track
and field award and the math
a smile across your face, and ease the
bumps along the road.
Over the years we have all devel-
oped strong friendships and affection
towards each other. The social skills
that we have experienced will be an
asset while leading us into our adult
lives. See in others their virtues and
not their faults.
I have learned that being kind is
more important than being right The
conflicts that will occur between
peers are tough, but our friendships
are tougher. One should keep his
words both soft and tender, because
tomorrow he may have to eat
them.
Friends will help you overcome
life's challenges with laughter and
accept your weaknesses as well as
improvement award. Nick Stryker
received the track and field runner-
up award. Jimmy Ritchie was given
the peacemaker award and Allison
George received the citizenship
award.
Tasha Cook was given the most
improved female student award
while Kyle McNiel won the most
i mporved male student. Tasha Cook
was also given the english improve-
ment award.
John Weiler was awarded the his-
tory award.
Nick Stryker was given the top
male athlete award.
At East Wawanosh Public School
Amy Cook took home four awards,
mathematics, art, top female athlete
and general proficiency.
The history award was given to
Nikki Van de Walle while Bridget
Kellington received the geography
award. Kevin Freiburger won the
science award. The English award
was given to Nicole Walker and the
French to Leanne Mullin. The music
award was presented to Nicole
Walker. Josh Bruton and Kyle
your strengths. Good friendships
depend on integrity and faithfulness,
not only to one another but also to
oneself.
The best classroom in the world is
at the feet of an older person. From
our parents we have received tremen-
dous support. The love, time and
guidance that they have shown us, as
well as their wings which protect us,
have taught us right from wrong. and
have instilled us with significant prin-
ciples, and virtues. Now has come the
time for them to let go a little and let
us fly, to make our own mistakes in
which to learn upon.
I take this moment to thank each
and every parent for doing such a:-
remarkable job, in assisting us to suc-
cess. Sometimes all a person needs is
Procter were named top male athlete.
Nikki Van de Walle received the cit-
izenship award. Nicole Meier won
the student leadership award.
Bridget Kellington won the aca-
demic proficiency while Ashley
Gaunt received the valedictorian
award.
At Seaforth Public School Kristy
Currie and Blake Griffiths won the
J.W. Talbot award for academics.
Tory Scott and Spencer Zaple
shared the citizenship award. Blake
Griffiths received the public speak-
ing award.
Eric Dietz won the language arts
award while Troy Hopkins won the
French award.
The science award was given to
Elise Ringgenberg.
The leadership award was given to
Liiidsay McNichol. The student
council award was given to Kelsey
Bennewies and the sportsmanship
award to Krista Shortreed and Scott
Dalton. Krista Forde was presented
with the super fun award.
At Brussels Public School Candice
McLellan won six awards; the
a hand to hold and a heart to under-
stand.
I would also like to take the time to
thank all of the teachers, on behalf of
the graduating class of 2001, for your
support, for discipline with a gentle
hand, for the knowledge that you
have shared with us, and for the hope
of the better of our future. No matter
what we tried to pull off, or what we
did: you -were always there the next
day to greet us with a smile. The time
you have spent on the importance of
your education is appreciated.
In conclusion I would like to leave
you• with a few of life's little lessons:
Never laugh at anyone's dreams.
Don't judge a book by its cover. Talk
slow, but think fast. Remember the 3
Rs, respect for self, respect for others,
music, athletic, math and science
awards. She also won the Glenn
Smith ABCD award and the Good
Guy award.
Tyler Jutzi won five awards, the
art, geography, math, English and
leadership awards.
Emily Cardiff won the French and
history awards. The citizenship
award was given to Tate Stephenson
and Lauren Hoegy. Most improved
student honours went to Justine King
and Josh Brown.
At Grey Central Public School
Brett Hunt received the valedictorian
award and the outstanding male
scholar award. The all around stu-
dent award was given to Daniel
Adams. Laura Armstrong received
the congiality award. Outstanding
athletes were Joel Hubbert and
Melissa Wilbee.
The outstanding female scholar
was Crystal Dougherty. The
Brussels Optimists award was given
to Marie Lefor. Anne Reilly won the
McDonald Arts award. Laura
Armstrong received the Principal
award.
and responsibility for all your actions.
Do the right thing, regardless of what
others think. Don't confuse wealth
with success. Don't confuse happi-
ness with comfort. Be the first to for-
give. Open your arms to change but
don't let go of your values. Lose
without excuses, win without boast-
ing.
Every so often let your spirit of
adventure 'triumph over good sense.
Don't let weeds grow around your
dreams. Leain the rules then break
some: Never swap your integrity' for
money, power 'or fame. FolloW' your
own star. Don't get too big for your
britches.
And last but not least, don't over-
look life's small joys while searching
for the big ones.
raduates reminded about life's lessons
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