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access -easy to say,,
not so easy to achieve
BY LINDA KAMINSKA
Colborne Central
• Public School.
Success, a very easy word to
say but not" so easy to achieve.
Success is the favorable end or
,result of an undertaking, the
gaining of wealth. Everyone.
wants . it,,;,but not everyone gets
it. It depends on the effort put
forth, what•your.goals are and
confidence in your .abilityto•
acquire what you want.
. ' The -Grade 8 graduating class,
of 1975 as a whole has worked
together as . a united,. spirited
group successfully completing
•; a year -that,will be remembered
•-r by a11,�.A,,,y..ea,r,lhat..to. mgst Of us':
Will be considered &success.
We have learned.;the last we
will In public , school 'and :are
now taking a the big step into a
'totally,. different environment
for learning: With success
behind us, we will achieve our
future aims. '
..‘Discourag,ement and,
desperation will be sure to seep.
in btit determination and self
confidence will be •sure, to help Being 'the youngest ip the
us through. Although the high school punctures their
tudents of " this g1aduating balloon of,, self-confidence and
ass ore capable of reaching they feel more insecure and
s ccess, our teachers, have , unsuccessful as the balloon
ed each and every one Qf us deflates and the first part of
nderstand the meaning of their time -spent in their new-
prd. Without' their help weschool passes. ..
have given' up . many --a . As they become mord
d all our achievements familiar with their surroun-
ave been lost in our dings some of. theirconfidel e
returns and the _deflated"
s, paretics • and - balloon is patched and blown up.
e responsible ' for once again. Your balloon of self
.he
to
this
woul
time a
would
downfall
- Teach
fridnds 'i a_
making' myself and my .,fellow'N assurance . and •success •
classmaips„ .nto 'more mature,. •becomes smaller and bigger as
persons ana' we are now ' new' situations . are met and
prepared to handle the difficult , conquered.- "
times ahead 4 ; - •
The Grade -8 class is so' That's just the way life runs
and whether. you crawl, walk,
younger studeits seek
special to a public school. The jog or sprint, taking life as it
•
comes, you must be. sure to go
°asSsista,nce , `rom thi is
class and
they respect their importance:—
Every: "graduating 'class" feels
they are important and ' feel
successful since they. "have
•cpmpleted one more rung .on
.the -ladder that's . taking. them—
higher .and, higher for • life's .
opportunities.
in the'same direction because if
you run the other way success.
will neverbe found:
So I"am 'speal�i,ng,to the class
of '75_ with these Words. You
have come this far, so don't -be
afraid. to take, one ,6rnore" step._
It's just a -little b'ig'longer-;
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The .Canadian Forester's Award for initiatin,anOntegrity
. ' went to Kevin Dykstra this year: Thy plaque is giveh to the
deserving graduating student at, Colborne Public Schog9.9,.
(staff photo}.
General Rvoficiency.;Awards for the -1975-graduating students were presented„to the top male
and female student at •the graduation, ceremonies held it`Tlolmesville Public. Tt e tob-rtiale'
.student for the year was Jeff Surridge (left), the top female, Beverly Semple. The presentation
wit's made by IV.Irs:,John*Westbrook (right): D R4 Williams-' photo
Ormandy: Jewellery
Wishes
' P •w
The Class of '75
HaPpy and Healthful
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Years, Ahead
y '- Remember! We tore .ercclusiVe
dealers in GDCI Grad. Rings
919
Ay
The top male anal female stuc(e,n;t5,-,at' Colborne Publie
'receive the 1., idy,eo ester's Award. The 1975 reeipicnts were
Linda Kaminska and Andy Moore. (staff photo;)
Well Done Class of .75
SUNSET GOLF St -
SPORTS CENTRE
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