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CHSS top students win highest academic awards
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The Grade 12 Women's Auxiliary to the
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 140- Bur-
sary was given to Heather Ha1Tis.
Other subject awards and their reci-
pients are as follows: Grade 12: Champion
Roads and Machinery Ltd. Award for draf-
ting, Mike McGregor; Clinton News -
Record Award for English, Bonnie
Turner; Judge F. Fingland Award for
French, Don Hearn; Cyanamid of Canada
Award for Science, Mike McGregor; Riehl
Advertising Award for marketing, Rob
Dupee; Clinton Kinsmen Award for
mathematics, Bonnie Turner; E. B. Men-
zies Award for history, Sharon Brown;
Raintree Gallery Award for art, Chris
Carter; Royal Bank Award for Accoun-
ting, Shawn Lester; Bank of Montreal
Award for secretarial subjects, Tracy
Schoonderwoerd; Dr. K.S. Wood • Award
for science, Don Hearn; Senior Award for
proficiency, visual arts, Bonnie Turner;
Reeves Award for art, Sean Rawlings;
Langford Lumber Award, Tim Craig;
Huronia Award for welding, Terry Taylor;
McKerlie-Millen Automotive Award for
auto mechanics, John Verburg; Haugh
Tire Award for auto mechanics, 'ferry
McGregor; Lions' Club Award for general
proficiency in Technical Subjects, John
Lambers; Lions' Club Award for general
proficiency in commercial subjects,
Christine Botermans; Beta Sigma Phi
Awards to NhaTran; Ruby Haddy
Memorial Awards from the Auxiliary to
the Clinton Public Hospital, Kim Cook and
Connie Hoggart; Centennial Band Award
for music to Jackie Norman; OACETT
Technology Awards to Brian Soontiens and
Tim Craig; Huron Chapter of the Ontario
Electric League for electrical technology
to Travis Lyndon.
The SOS (Student Office Services)
Awards were given as follows: The Blyth
Festival Award, Lisa Forbes; top student
in secretarial course, Tracy Schoonder-
woerd; student with most secretarial
Grade 12 graduates
Grade 12 students who were absent for
school photographs included:
Murray Ziegler
Len Healy, son of
A.R. Kloss, RR1
Brucefield,
Brent Johnston,.
son of Mr. and
Mrs. David
Johnston of RR2
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CUSS Grads of '86
potential, Shana Hutchings; student with
most improved SOS performance, Angela
Crich.
The Grade 13 subject award winners
were: Dean Cartwright, George Jefferson
Memorial Scholarship and the E.A. Fines
Award for mathematics; Mark Hoba, Sir
Ernest Cooper Estate Scholarship.
Other subject award winners were:
Grade 9 - A.H. Carter Awards for science,
Jody Werkema and Greg Mayhew; The
Canadian Parents for French Award,
Huron Chapter, Darryl Hemingway;
Mary's Sewing Centre Award for clothing,
Yvonne-Pardys.
Basic level subject awards went to
Barry Diehl for welding; Maria; Verburg, _
girls' shop; Kevin Tyerman, Norholme
Award for boys' year 1 shop and Ball
Macaulay award for woodworking.,
Grade 10 - A,H. Carter Award for'Jcience
to Joanne Duddy and Robert Francis;
English Teachers' Award to Sandra
Wallace, Kelly Vodden and Tricia Plant;
Sarah Hale Chapter 'ODE Award for
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Blueprinting Award for drafting to Mike
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Basic level subject awards are as
follows: most improved in basic
mathematics, Debbie Baillie; Kuenzig
. Food Market for food services, Jennifer
Plumsteel; Kuenzig Food Market for
homemaking, Ruth Ann Brown; Norholme
Award for girls' shop, Sonya Johnston;
Ball -Macaulay Award for building con-
struction, Chris Beach; Keith Sharp
Award for small engines, Robert Hill.
Grade 11 - Hector Kingswell Credit
Union Memorial Award for programming,
David Andrews; Epps Manufacturing
Award for drafting, David .Andrews;
Sarah Hale IODE Award for French, Rox-
anne Martin; Intermediate Awards for
proficiency in visual arts, Anita Wilts;
Harold Wise Ltd. Award; for sheet metal,
Jeff Graf; Ball and Mutch Award for fami-
ly studies, Andrea Aisenpreis; ° Ruddy
Electrical Wholesale Company Award for
electrical technology, David Roorda; Bail -
Macaulay Award for construction
technology, Craig Hackwell.
Search for knowledge
continues...
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such as dances, movies and parties.
A few of you attend university with me,
some I may not see again until our class
reunion 10 years down the road, but you all
contributed to and influenced my life. You
are all very special.
The
Now, we have to turn our backs on this
familiar environment, which nurtured and
expanded our minds during the last few
years; and go to our respective colleges or
universities. The search for knowledge
continues but the real learning process has
only begun.
To the graduates of '86, I wish the very
best. In our future years when we look
back, we'll know that this time was well
spent. Good Luck!
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