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SHDHS valbdictori
Graduates, parents, friends and
staff were told at Fridays' annual
commencemnt excercises at South
Huron District High School that
education is the foundation on which
life if built.
These were the words of valedic-
torian Murray Rundle, one of the 12
Ontario Scholars in the 1985-86 grade
19 class at the local high school.
Rundle in comparing education to
skiing said, "Education never ends.
It brings us to the top of the mountain
and challenges us on which way to go.
Falling down is part of skiing and life
is the same. Get involved socially,
physically, mentally and spiritually."
South Huron vice-principal Sher-•
PTM CITIZENS IP AWARD — Grace an • Howard Pym present the
Marg Pym Memorial Citizenship award at Friday's SHDHS Commence-
ment at SHDHS to Murray Rundle. T -A photo
WATSON AWARD — Travis Beaver was the winner of the Steve Wat-
son Memorial Award at Friday's SHDHS Commencement. Making the
presentation are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Watson.
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wood Eddy was chairman for the
evening and the invocation was pro-
vided by Dale Tollefson, the youth
pastor at the Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle.
Greetings were brought by Huron
Board of Education superintendent
Arnold Mathers and chairman of the
board Art Clark. Also on the plat-
form' were area trustees Beatrice
Dawson and Dennis Rau.
The Moncur Scholarships going to
the top male and female students in
the grade 13 graduating class were
presented to Karla Josephson and
Tom Kester by superintendent
Mathers and a former winner Donald
Noakes. a.
Huron -Middlesex MPP Jack Rid-,
dell in presenting Ontario Scholar-
ships to the 12 grade 13 graduating
students who achieved averages in
excess of 80 percent said, "The lear-
ning process never stops. Start
building on the foundation you gain-
ed here at South Huron." `
Principal Bruce Shaw toldthe
graduates, "The education received
at SH will help in meeting the many
hurdles of life."
He continued, "Each of you will
likely have as many as five changes
of jobs during your working years and
they will likely be shortened
considerably."
Shaw said the scholarships and
awatds handed out Friday night were
valued in excess of $10,000.
The Steve Watson Memorial award
to a graduate of the senior automative
mechanics program was presented to
Travis Beaver by Paul and Angela
Watson.
Valedictorian Murray Rundle
received the Marg Pym Memorial
Citizenship from Howard and Grace
Pym and the Scott Hasselback
memorial Scholarship went to Karla
Josephson as the top graduate study-
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The Mary Farrow award to an
outstanding student in English was
won by Cathy Hogan, Doug Schade
took the Kinette Club prize as a
graduate studying social work and the
Sororities award in nursing went to
Charlotte Miller.
Rita Denomme took the Lioness
Club award as a top grad attending a
community college and the Kinsmen
Duca on .�5
club prize as a top commercial
graduate.
The Legion Auxiliary award was
won by Kathy Hirtzel and the Royal
Canadian Legion OAS History award
was taken by Cathy Hogan.
The top awards in the technical
department were won by Jeff Hayter,
Travis Beaver, Steve Pym and Jim
Lewis.
Secretarial certificates went to
Karen Campbell, Rita Denomme,
Tina Grubbe, Kim Ingram, Lori Rau,
Denise Benning, Lorie Schenk,
Pauline Regier and Deanne
McKnight.
Commercial subject shields were
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won by David Dougall, Pauline
Regier, Suzanne Finkbeiner and Glen
Regier.
The student council -scholarship
went to Cathy Hogan, shields and pla-
ques were awarded to Allan Pym,
Tammy Durand, Irene Brand and
Murray Rundle and teaching staff
scholarships to Irene Brand, Jeff
Hayter and Rita Denomme.
The following Student council sub-
ject prizes went to: English 1 - Den-
nis Schroeder; English 11 - Tammy
Durand; Dramatic Arts - Todd
Goudie; Geography - David Balsdon,
Charlotte Miller; History, French and
Spanish - Cathy Hogan; Accounting -
David Dougall; Family Studies - Tim
Long, Patti I,,ove; Physics - Murray
Rundle, Jeff Miller; Chemistry -
David Dougall; Biology - Karla
Joseptson; Physical Education - Ken-
dra Arthur, Scott Bogart.
Ontario Scholars were Karla
Josephson, Tom Kester, Cathy
Hogan, Irene Brand, Ron McCut-
cheon, Jeff Wareham, Dennis
Schroeder, Tammy Durand, Murray
Rundle, Colleen Regier, Cathy Norris
and Doug Schade.
Must al accompaniment for the
program was provided by the school
concert band under the direction of
Jean Waring.
;wilt LEGION AWARQS — Two SHDHS students received awards from the R. E. Pooley branch of the
tbyol Canadian Legion at Friday's Commencement. From the left are auxiliary president Esther Hillman,
Kathy Hirtzel, Cathy Hogan and Legion president Jack Brintnell. T -A photo
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ELECTRICITY AWARD — SHDHS staff member presents the electricity
award at Friday's Commencement to Steve Pym. T -A photo
HASSELBACK AWARD — Karla Josephson won the Scott Hasselback
trophy at Friday's Commencement at SHDHS as the top graduate stu-
dying science at university. Making the presentation is vice-principal
Sherwood Edd T -A photo
PRESENT KINETTE PRIZE — Wanda Reynolds presents the Exeter
Kinette dub award at Friday's SHDHS Commencement to Dqug Schade
as a top grade 13 graduate studying social work. T -A photo
LIONESS AWARD Reta Denomme received the Exeter Lioness
award at Friday's SHDHS Commencement from president Joyce
Eveland as a top graduate attending a Community College.
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ENGLISH AWARD —'SHDHS teacher CayMurraypresents the Mary
Farrow award at Friday's commencement to Cathy Hogan as on
outstanding student in English'. T -A photo
GETS TECHNICAL PRIZE — Paul Scott presents the Jerry MacLean
and Son award at Friday's SHDHS Commencement to Travis Beaver
as a top technical student. T -A photo
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PRESENT ONtARIO SCHOLARSHIPS Ontario's Minister of
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