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Times Advocate, 1994-06-08, Page 9C(JIVJn]VILJI\JITY u" " •".."�,",",,99° Student of the Year nominees Keith Crawford has had an active role in South Huron for the last five years, as a student, athlete, coach and council member. Since grade nine he has participated on five suc- cessful basketball and volleyball teams, winning a Huron -Perth Basketball Championship in Grade 11 and a Volleyball Championship this season. Carwford played badminton for a season in Grade 11 and enjoyed being an athlete. He helped coach the Junior Boys Volleyball team in Grade 12 and coached the Midget Boys Basket- ball team as well. Crawford was 1993 most valu- able contributor, winning the Paw Award last year. His biggest commitment to the school however has been as a Student Council member, elected Athletic Chairperson for this year. Crawford will also be helping out kids in the lit- eracy festival on June 9. He has been a well rounded student throughout his years and will be attending Huron College at the University of Western Ontario next fall. Molly McClure is the fastest person in South Hu- ron, both physically and mentally. Besides being a five year honour student and a peer tutor, she has excelled in both cross-country and track and field. She has attended WOSSA and OFSSA for nu- merous events, doing well in all. As well, McClure was a founding member of the cross-country ski team. She is well known for her exhibits in Science West. For five years she has contributed her leadership and musicality to several bands and choirs. Chosen to participate in the All Star Jazz Band for Musicfest, she has many musical achievements to be proud of. James Rolph, son of Jim and Sue from Exeter, has had five fun -filled years at South Huron. Beyond the school entironment, James served a co-op placement at PFW Systems, Londono, f last year. Locally, he has been an employee eter Big V for the past three years. Rolph was a member of the school volleyball team for three years, could of ab wasso spotted announc- ing the school hockeygames, lines keeping a few soccer tournaments throughout the years. However, beyond the athletic aspect of school, Rolph has also been a member of the Guidance Support Team for two years, a Prefect, an Athletic Council representative, and a member of South Hu- ron's famous Spirit Club. Rolph's proudest accomplishment was being a member of the Student's Council for all five years at South Huron. From grades nine to 12, James was a class representative. To top this, Roiph hit his Student's Council peak when he was elected as the Vice President for the 1993/94 school year. In the future, he plans to attend Fanshawe Col- lege for a degree in business. We hope that his out- going personality and sense of humour help him reach success in whatever he does. Laurie Coolman has enjoyed her five years at South Huron displaying active involvement in many aspects of student life. She is an honour roll student and was presented with an Excellence in Education award. She enjoys her involvement in OSAID, yearbook and youth Involvement as well as organizing this year's formal committee. Coolman will attend a junior leadership program at Camp Sylvan. Coolman values her involvement in South Hu- ron's music department. She has been a member of the Gold Medal winning Wind Ensemble, concert band, quintet, honour hand and jazz band for which she won an honour award, throughout the past five years. She has been actively involved in the athletic de- partment at South Huron. Coolman hasp Pa ted on the soccer and volleyball teams and this year she helped coach the midget girls volleyball team. She represented South Huron's athletic council as this years liaison. She plans to attend University of Western Ontario in the fall. She is the daughter of Kathy Coolman. Jeff Lingard has been actively involved in athlet- ics, and has even found some time for academics in his days at South Huron. He achieved honours standings in two of his five years, including his OAC year. He was a member of the Guidance Support Team but received a fair share of guidance himself. Athletically speaking, Lingard was a member of the soccer team for five years and was captain of two Huron Perth championship teams. He also played volleyhall throughout his high school career and was captain for three seasons, capping his final year with a long awaited Huron Perth championship. Most likely Lingard's greatest achievement was when he, with the help of some friends, reunited the Jackson Five and brought them to South Huron. He is planning on attending the University of Waterloo next year to study science and business. 1 Page 9 Sara Wallis has actively enjoyed her five years at South Huron and has maintained a considerable high average throughout her years. Wallis helped to create the Youth Involvement group at South Huron and has been an active and loyal member ever since. She has volunteered a great deal of time in the segregated classroom at S.H.D.H.S. and at the Spe- cial Olympics in 1993. She has been a member of the Yearbook Com- mittee and OSAID. This past year, Wallis was OS - AID chairperson and she organized many events with the group. In her OAC year, Sara has been a prefect, a mem- ber of the formal committee, a peer tutor and de- spite her lack of athletic involvement, has been a member of the Athletic Council. Wallis volun- teered as a Junior Leader at Camp Sylvan. She hopes to attend university in the fall to pur- sue a career in the field of social sciences. She is the daughter of Roger and Lois Wallis, Grand Bend. Dave Morlock is a very active member of the music department, using his many different abili- ties to contribute to our award-winning groups. School shows have also seen his participation. He is well known as student council treasurer, king of the announcements, and this year's valedictori- an. Five years of Reach for the Top have led to his high academic standing. Morlock is also a former member of the South Huron basketball team. His talents include compos- ing music, attending finite, and being a Deadbeat. Chris Passmore has been involved in many as- pects of student life throughout her high school ca- reer. She has combined high academic achievement with sports and club activities. Passmore played five years of girls' basketball, and helped score and time basketball and volleyball games. She has been a peer monitor for three years and is presently serving as a prefect. For five years she has played in several hands and sang in choirs which won many competitions and awards. Passmore was chosen to attend the Ontario Stu- dent Leadership Music Camp. She plans to pursue a teaching career in math and music. Mark Brintnell has been actively involved in many aspects of student life. He has maintained a high level of academics while balancing his other activities. He has competed on the hockey, basketball, curl- ing and tennis teams while playing soccer - all five years producing a Huron -Perth championship and a WOSSA berth. Brintnell has also been a member of the guidance support team, as well as being involved as a S.C. representative, a prefect and part of the yearbook staff. His enjoyable commitment to the school has been topped off by being elected as the Students' Council President. He has worked hard at this job while enjoying it throughout the year. Brintnell is planning to attend University in the fall to continue his education. Mark is the son of Susan Dolphin of Exeter. Heather Steckle has made outstanding contribu- tions to all parts of South Huron. Besides achieving high academic standards, she has played five years of volleyball, being co - captain of the '94 senior girls team as well as help- ing coach the midget girls team. A year of soccer has accompanied much support for athletics including cheering in rain, snow, or sleet for various teams. In serving the student body she has been au ac- tive and driving force in the Guidance and Support team, the Sexual Assault Prevention Committee, peer mentoring and the prefect squad. She also spent a year working on the school paper. During her five years she has been involved in several bands and choirs. Steckle's future includes training to become an excellent elementary school teacher.