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The Huron Expositor, 1995-10-04, Page 9TIM CUMMING PHOTO RETURNING GRADE 12 DIPLOMA STUDENTS - These students got their OSSD diplomas in graduation ceremonies Friday night but are returning to Seaforth District High School again this year. Front row from left: Glen Anderson, Lisa McKay, Laura McKercher, Jamie Sommerville, Sarah Powell, Kim Diegel, Adam Agar. Back row: Julie Glauser, Debbie Malone, Chris Back, Murray Workman, Rebecca Broome, Marcy McCall, Dana Dalton, Jennifer Seimon THE HURON EXPOSITOR, October 4, 11HIS-4 Valedictorian's address Our paths are diversified As 1 stand here at our val- ediction, it does not cease to amaze me how diversified the paths of our future will be. Some of us have entered the workforce, others are attending community college and still others are attending university. Regardless of the variations in our future, there are a few things we will always have in common. Many of us heard the shrill sound of Mr. Pelss' Sil- ver Bullet homework whistle, turned to the excuse index in our binders to select a good one and gave it a try, usually to no avail; many of us got that deer -in -the -headlight look the first time Mr. Johnston yelled at us; many of us blew some- thing up in Mr. Hook's chemis- try class; a few of us dragged ourselves day afte den of ill reput Kennedy's clas on the board: Da . 432; and all of us, wiUh no exceptions, were kicked out of the library. There are other things, how- ever, that I will always remem- ber about Seaforth District High School. First is the friendliness. The staff always Graduating students presented with variety of awards at commencement The following subject awards, for the highest mark in an individual Ontario Academic Course, were presented at Commencement '95 at Seaforth District High School on Sept. 29: Deloitte & Touche Accounting Award to Sarah Powell, presented by Mr. Jason Nott; Seaforth Veterinary Clinic Biology Award to Rebecca Broome, presented by Dr. Brian Nuhn; Seaforth Creamery Chemistry Award to Erin Jamieson, presented by Mr. Dale Wick; Huron Expositor English Award to Sarah Johnston, presented by Mr. Tim Cumming; Huron Expositor English Literature Award to Brad Moore, presented by Mr. Tim Cumming; Fisher/Hodgins Catering Family Studies Award to Sarah Powell, presented by Mr. Mike Hodgins; Box Furniture French Award to Julie Glauser, presented by Mr. Ali Farag; Town of Seaforth Geography Award to Brad Moore, presented by Mr. Irwin Johnston; Seaforth Insurance Math -Algebra & Geometry Award to Darren Hemingway, presented by Mr. Ken Cardno; K.J. Etue Math -Calculus Award to Darren Hemingway, presented by Mr. Mike Nolan; Ross Ribcy Math -Finite Mathematics Award to Julie Agar, presented by Mr. Ross Ribcy; Seaforth Food Market Physics Award to Darren Hcrningway, presented by Mr. Doug Procter. The above students also received an engraved desk set from the Students' Council. The Janet & Margreta Snell Scholarship - to the students maintaining high academic achievement in 6 OAC subjects including English and French to Andrea Gingerich, Darren Hcrningway, Sarah Johnston, Brad Moore, Christina Van Poucke, presented by Mrs. Lynda tlorbanuik; Mackay Family Scholarship - to the student showing a keen interest and proficiency in Physics to Steve Mero, presented by Mr. Doug Procter; Seaforth Food Market Scholarship - to the student with the highest OAC average to Darren Hemingway, presented by Ms. Janet Baird - Jackson; Ontario Scholars - presented to students having an average of at least 80%0 in 6 Ontario Academic Courses to Adam Agar, Shannon Craig, Andrea Gingerich, Sharon Godkin, Darren Hemingway, Summer Hodgins, Sarah Johnston, • Carrie McLiwain, Luke McMillan, Brad Moore, Sarah Powell, Christina Van Poucke, presented by Allan Carter. Subject Awards (other grades): Sills Hardware History Award to Julie Agar, presented by Mr. Frank Sills; Canadian Tire Co-operative Education Award - to an outstanding Co-operative Education Student to Becky Gray, presented by Mr. Brian Cunningham; Maplewood Manor Family Studies Award - to a Co-operative Education student showing enthusiasm and dedication to Lisa Wynja, presented by Mrs. Karen MacDonald; McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux Law Award to Sarah Powell, presented by Mr. John Ball; Haugh -McNaughton Memorial Scholarship - to the Grade 11 student having the highest standing taking advanced level courses to Julie Agar, presented by Mr. Don MacDonald; Blowes Stationery Art Awards to Grade 9 - Stephanie MacDonald, Grade 10 - Bruce Griffin, Grade 11 - Erin Nicholson, Grade 12 - Martin Attenberger & Sandra Dale, Most Improved Overall - Charmaine Baan, presented by Mr. Greg Sherwood; Canadian Parents for French Award (Huron Chapter) - to the grade 10 student having attained the highest standing in French to Jane Powell, presented by Mr. David Onn; Leeming Memorial Scholarships - to the student with the highest average in each grade to Grade 9 - Julie Bachert, Grade 10 - Scan Ludwig, Grade 11 - Julie Agar, Grade 12 - Jane Bennett, presented by Mrs. Pauline. Siemon; Hoffmeyer's Mill Award - to a senior student who has demonstrated abilities in the field of building construction to Chris Heinrich, presented by Mr. Gerry Ryan; Janes R. Scott Communications Award to a student who has demonstrated achievement in communications to Julie Agar, presented by Ms. Laurie Hazzard; Alice Daly McConnell Creative Arts Award - to a student who has shown proficiency in the art$ to Angel Watson, presented by Mr. Frank Sills; Ernie Williams Award - presented by the Clinton Community Credit Union to the outstanding student in Computer Studies to Adam Agar, presented by Mr. Ernie Williams; Seaforth Chiropractic Centre Physical Education Award - to a graduating student who has consistently displayed effort and achievement,in both athletics and acaemics to Sarah Johnston, presented by Mr. Terry Johnston. Other Awards & Scholarships: Students' Council Citizenship Award - to a student who has contributed much to the school to Nancy Stewart, presented by Miss Erin Jamieson; Elizabeth Scott Bursaries - to OAC students who have gone on to University, to Adam Agar, Shannon Craig, Andrea Gingcrich, Sharon Godkin, Darren Hemingway, Summer Hodgins, Sarah Johnston, Nadia Khan, Carrie McLlwain, Luke McMillan, Steve Mero, Brad Moore, Nancy Stewart, Christina Van Poucke, presented by Ms. Janet Baird - Jackson; Ladies Auxiliary, Branch 156, Royal Canadian Legion - to the son or daughter of a Legion Member going on to higher education to Sarah Johnston and Summer Hodgins, presented by Mrs. Pat Schellenberger; Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 156 - to the son or daughter of a Legion Member going on to higher education to Karen Skea, presented by Mr. John Lansink; SDHS Staff Bursary - to a student deserving of the chance to go on to higher education to Steve Mero, presented by Mr. Steve Hook; Crime Stoppers' Award - to a student who has made great personal progress to Karen Bernard, presented by Mr. Joe Steffler; Norma Jeffrey Memorial Bursary - to assist SDHS graduates in continuing their education, to Adam Agar, Jane Bennett, Karen Bernard, Shannon Craig, Andrea Gingerich, Sharon Godkin, Darren Hemingway, Summer Hodgins,' Sarah Johnston, Nadia Khan, Carrie McLlwain, Luke McMillan, Brad Moore, Karen Skea, Nancy Stewart,. Christina Van Poucke, Lisa Wynja, presented by Mr. Don MacDonald; Pepe Klaus Memorial Award - to a graduating student continuing his/her education in the Arts to Karen Bernard, presented by Mrs, Pauline Sicmon; Jeanne Saldivar Memorial Award - This award is presented to a student pursuing a career in nursing to Kendra Shortreed, presented by Mrs. June Zettel and Mr. Jim Saldivar; Patrick Kenny Family Award - to the most improved student to Rob Holmes, presented by Ms. Janet Baird -Jackson; Seaforth BIA Award - to an outstanding Co-op Education student who is going on in the field of his/her co-op placement to Kendra Shortrced, presented by Mr. Dave Deighton; Edith Nott Memorial Award - to a student going on in childcare education to Christine Heinrich, presented by Mr. David Onn; Alumni Memorial Award - to a graduating student who has done well academically and has also been active in school activities to Brad Moore, presented by Mrs. Lynda .Horbanuik; Jean Hildebrand Award - to the outstanding graduating student in business studies to Dave Lewington, presented by Mrs. Jayne Walsh; Susan and Bertha Ross Award - to a student who has shown courage, determination and academic standing to Christina Van Poucke, presented by Mrs. PaulineSiemon; Edmund Daly Award - to a student aspiring to a career in medicine as- a doctor or nurse to Lisa Wynja, presented by Mr. Frank Sills; The Mary Jackson (Hinton) Award - to a student going on to university to Nancy Stewart, presented by Mr. Irwin Johnston; Britannia Masonic Lodge #170 Award to a graduating student who has successfully combined academics with school and community service to Andrea Gingrrrich, presented by Mr. William Strong; Dr. P.L. Brady Award - to a graduating student going on to a health-related field and who has demonstrated patience, perseverance and dedication to Lisa Wynja, presented by Mr. Robert Brady; Huron County Community Child Abuse Coordinating Committee Bursary - to a graduating student going on in the field of childhood education or social service to Carrie McLlwain, presented by Mr. Iain Hastie; First Presbyterian Church Bursary - to a graduating student in pursuit of a career in the field of social service to Carrie McLlwain, presented by Mr. Doug Procter; Dr. Charles Toll Memorial Award - to someone who has been a member of the SDHS Girls Band proceeding on to post- secondary education to Angel Watson, presented by Mr. Allan Carter; Seaforth Automotive & Industrial Supply Technical Studies Award - to a deserving student going on to a technical studies program to Brad Pryce, presented by Mr. Gerry Ryan; Donald MacTavish Award for Merit - to students in pursuit of post -secondary school education or training to Carrie McLlwain, Melissa Blake and Karen Bernard, presented by Mr. Mike Hodgins; Seaforth Lions Club Business Award - to an outstanding business student who is continuing his/her education in business studies to Jane Bennett, presented by Mr. Ross Ribey; Seaforth Lioness Club Award - to a student going on to post -secondary education who has displayed effort and initiative to Erin Horbanuik, presented by Mrs. Michele Deighton; Huron County Junior Farmers' Award - to a student going on in agriculture or related fields to Nancy Stewart, presented by Mr. Hank Nyman; Bill Pinder Memorial Award - to a graduating student who has exhibited good community and school citizenship and who is pursuing post -secondary studies to Sarah Johnston, presented by Mrs. Charlie Pinder; Governor General's Medal - to a graduating student who has achieved the highest academic excellence to Darren Hemingway, presented by Ms. Janet Baird -Jackson. Presentation of L.P. Plumstccl Plaque to Valedictorian to Brad Moore, presented by Mr. Ali Farag. Brad Moore SDHS Valedictorian knew our names and took time to answer all our questions. I missing being "Brad" at e h, because at Western t04Z18." Uc second thing is academic standard. I sit beside people in my lectures who have OAC averages that sound more like high scores on "Super Mario Brothers." Their marks are out of 100.yet they are not super- human. They are no better Continued on page 12 STYR We don't sell cheap suits.... We sell quality suits at low prices. Our top line, well known in Canada, is in our store at $495. and that is $100. cheaper than it is at any sur- rounding deafer. Our medium price range at 5349 is $25 b $50 Tess than in other stores and our opening price is excellent value at $325. If you need a suit for business, or need one for a specid occaiion, shop and compare. We think you will find the value in our store is excellent. What about fashion you say? 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