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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2007-07-11, Page 23t7 The Huron Expositor • July 11, 2007 Page 23 There's nothing you can do that can't be done From Page 15 everyone laugh. We will miss you next year and we hope you 'have a great time at St. Mikes! Jessica McClure, she may be quiet, but she has a huge obsession for horses and drawing them. Someday I think that she will be a horse racer. Ashley Van Dorp is quiet and is known for snowmobiling and her family owning a snowmobile shop. She also loves ringette, and many other sports. Ashley Janmaat, we usually call her Ash, is always winning the track and field events because of her big pipes; maybe you should let someone else win next year. Ashley also loves animals, especially dogs. Jordan Connolly is usually very quiet, so it is very surprising when he does speak. Usually he shows up after announcements because he has such a long walk from his house. Dylan Cronin, aka DC; he is verti- cally challenged, and has a laugh that can makeeveryone else laugh along with him. Kristen Grobbink, always has gum for everyone to chew in class, but don't tell Ms. Dolmage. She also loves sports, especially soccer. Another Kristen in our class is Kristen Devereaux. She loves swim- ming and playing soccer. Hey Kristen are you talking to yourself again? Eric Dwyer came to our school in grade 2; is known for being the man of stainless steel and loves fishing. You can always find him talking about his great accomplishments and how he let Alex win in track and field. Cody Bennewies is known for reading and for loving history. Here's 2 stories about Cody, in grade three one time, we were all sitting in our desks, when all of a sudden Cody puked all over the floor. The other time we were in Quebec and Cody was sitting down on the curb on the sidewalk, and a lady passing by dropped a loonie in his bag as if he was asking for St. Columban was the perfect stepping stone From Page 21 Mr. Appel - we'll miss how he makes learning fun. We have some people that we would like to thank. Thank you so much to Mr. Brickman, Mr. Appel, Mr. Koert, and Mrs. Merkel for making our last year at this amazing school the best it could possibly be. Also, good luck Mrs. Brickman with your baby next year. Thanks to all the teachers that we've had along the way, you've helped us become the people we are today. Also, thank you to Kirsten and Claire for coming to St. Columban and making this year even better. Elementary school is a stepping stone for what we will become later in life, and we believe that St. Columban was the perfect stepping stone. In conclusion, we just want to say that this chapter in our life is ending, a new one is beginning and to the graduates, we'll miss you so much. We will be branching off in different directions From Page 17 This year has been full of excite- ment and memories that will last us a lifetime. After this week we will be saying our goodbyes to this building, our teachers, and some of our classmates. We will be branch- ing off to different schools and directions in life. I'm sure everyone has had their share of ups and downs since the day they entered this great environ- ment and speaking on behalf of everyone I know that no one will forget the memories created here at Seaforth Public School. We would like to thank everyone involved in this graduation, it couldn't have happened without you. Now let's hear it for the class of /07!! money. It was really funny. Dylan Bruxer has a song for everything and he dances really crazy at random moments. You could always find him talking in the morning about One Tree Hill with Ash and Pam. J -bomb, aka Jynelle Nearing; came to our school in grade two, and she has the best nickname in the class, and it stuck for the whole year. Even some of the teachers were calling her J -bomb. Whenever you have a problem J -bomb will try to help. Kendra Siebert, aka Rendra; is another newcomercomer to our school, and she came in grade 6. Kendra loves singing, and in Quebec we found out that she also has some dance moves! She had . to be the craziest dancer there. Dean Johnston, aka Deano; came to St. James in grade one and he is known for his love of sports, espe- cially hockey. He ,Can be a real ladies man sometimes. Jeff DeCorte; is always laughing at everyone's jokes, especially Joe's, Dave's and Martine's. We love him for his sense of humor and his love of dirt biking and snowmobiling. Sara Kramers, always has a long story to tell, but she usually doesn't finish it. The stories usually don't make sense anyways, and she is also known for laughing, a lot too. And last but not least, the most important person in our class: Ms. Dolmage, she came to our class in grade 8. Well first of all: A) you must be pretty brave to come to a new school, and teach grade 8, especially our class. And B) we con- gratulate you for sticking with us the whole way. I don't think that any one of us could have aced all those tests without you helping. Thanks so much for all of your efforts, wisdom and knowledge, oh wait, how do you spell that again? Oh and one more thing, thanks for finally giving us our well deserved smarties. Mrs. Brown, we'd also like to thank you for sticking with us for these past two years. Though some- times we may have been a little tough to handle, you have been a great principal and a great role model to all. We will always remem- ber you, and your cheers that you taught us for the monthly celebra- tions. We'd also like to thank Mme. Genee-Brown, Mrs. Ball for teach- ing us music and french. And we'd also like to thank our other teach- ers that have helped us through these 10 years. Ms. Dejardins, Mrs. Van Bakel, Mrs. Ronaldeross, Mrs. Hugill, Ms. Pakevje, Mrs. McClure, Mr. I., Ms. Gravel, Mrs. Marcy, Ms. Carter, Ms. Wild and Mrs. Finlayson; you have all made a dif- ference in our lives. Now we will leave you with a verse of the song "All you need is Love' by the Beatles. "There's nothing you can do that can't be done. There's nothing you can sing that can't be sung. There's nothing you can say, but you can learn how to play the game, it's easy. Nothing you can make that can'&be made. No one you can save that can't be saved. Nothing you can do but, you can learn how to be you in time, it's easy. All you need is Love." Seaforth Public School awards J.W. Talbot Academic award: Jordan Currie and Stacy McLachlan. John Jew Citizenship award: Dalton Becker and Katelyn Govier June Boussey Public Speaking award: Jessica Baer. Edna Bell Waddington Bursary award: Sky Hendrickson Barb Elston Memorial award: Scott Campbell, Nicole McIntosh Sheila Morton Bursary award: Dan Lubbers Rachael Broome Memorial Art award: Katie Arts Music award: Nikki Steep OPC Leadership award: Jordan Currie SAC award: Hailey Maxwell French award: Scott Selvey Festival Hydro Science award: Rikki Lynn Wilson. Valedictorians: Luke Harrison, Nicole McIntosh.