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Huron Centennial
The Huron Expositor • July 11, 2007 Page 19
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Haylee
Tremeer
Greg
Wild
Angelo
Zembashi
Huron Centennial awards
Top Academic Girl: Amy Bicknell
Honourable Mention: Ally
Phillips
Top Academic Boy: Drew Kipfer
Honourable Mention: Kevin
Haney
Best All Round Boy: Kevin Haney
Honourable Mention: Richard
Haney
Best All Round Girl: Lauren
Heimrich
Honourable Mention: Deanna
Love
W. S. Jeffrey Math Award: Drew
Kipfer
Honourable Mention: Amy
Bicknell
Valedictorian: Amy Bicknell
Athletic Award - Male: Greg Wild
Athletic Award - Female: Deanna
Love
French Award: Karly Spade
Honourable Mention: Haylee
Tremeer
Leadership/Sportsmanship
Award: Stephanie McLean
Most Improved Student - Male:
Brandon Garniss
Most Improved Student -
Female: Dayna Stanley
Ontario Principal's Council
Student Leadership Award:
Bronwyn Armstrong
Art Award: Lauren Heimrich
English Award: Amy Bicknell
Honourable Mention: Bronwyn
Armstrong
Music Award: Angelo Zembashi
Citizenship Award - Male: Blake
Reid
Citizenship Award - Female:
Ally Phillips
Ruth Hayman Elliott Memorial
Geography Award: Amy Bicknell
Evelyn H. .B. Newton Brady
History Award: Rebecca Merrier
Science Award: Ally Phillips
Lowell B. Mount Virtue Award:
Christine Robinson
Technology Award: Mitch Allan
Bluewater Community
Development Foundation
Award - Male: Taylor Gingerich
Bluewater Community
Development Foundation
Award - Female: Stephanie
Faulds
Huron East Citizenship Award -
Male: William MacLeod
Huron East Citizenship Award -
Female: Janelle Dalrymple
Jeremy Renning memorial
Graphic Arts Award: Braden
Bosman
Drama Award: Bronwyn
Armstrong
Most Improved Grade 5
Student Alex Klaver
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by Amy Bicknell
Good Evening—parents,
guardians, honoured guests and
fellow graduates...Our lives are a
lot like a stage...there are
entrances and exits...times to be
excited... times to remember... and
lets just say...that this moment in
time, is all of them together.
Zbnight we remember the past.
Picture the times back in kinder-
garten...your primary years...You
know what they say... all you real-
ly need to learn, you learn in
kindergarten.... we learned to
share.... we learned to walk in a
line quietly...OR not...we
explored, played house, pretended
we were teachers...we really
haven't changed ALL that much...
Life was one big drama in junior
too...man those were the
days...we played soccer base-
bal1...Red Rover...and tons of soc-
cer. Looking at the soccer field on
the junior yard...I can remember
how BIG it was. And all of the
boys could kick it SO FAR...we
were all in awe...and now...when
we look at it now...it feels so much
smaller. You almost can't believe
how big you thought it used to be.
-We celebrate the present...the
laughter -filled senior years at
Huron Centennial... We can all
look back over the years and say
that we have a lot to laugh about.
I'm sure all of us can remember at
least one time in our classroom
when someone has done some-
thing silly and left the rest of the
class rolling on the floor... Maybe
it was with a talking pen? Or a
calculator that made funny nois-
es? Maybe you remember when
we've done silly things while hav-
ing a substitute teacher... carrot
and bronchitis are the first two
things that come to my mind... We
definitely have a lot of things to
laugh about.
The bus rides are probably some-
thing that a lot of us will remem-
ber as being funny about Huron
Centennial. Whether or not it was
playing cards, laughing at each
other, making silly jokes or read-
ing a book.... I don't think there
was ever a day when anyone on
our bus was frowning. And just
like kindergarten...don't you real-
ly learn all the rules of life on the
school bus...the back seat...saved
for the honoured senior tough
kids. Can't you remember every
year getting the more privileged
seats.... working your way back
until finally this year...we get the
best seats...and now is the time...
after all of these years of patiently
waiting...when we find out that
they are like all of the other
seats...oh boy.
Camp Celtic was quite the expe-
rience too. "What's your least
favourite household
chore?"...There were a lot of funny
ones that turned up for that. I
have got to say though, I don't
really understand, Shawn, why
girls make your feet itchy. J We
definitely had a lot of fun. I bet
almost all of us can relate to how
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