4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 25,1989 Students are First to Graduate from St. Stephen's High School Hobnobbing with Harvey Malcolm St. Stephen's High School held its graduation exer- chael Nolan, front row, 1-r, Carol Ann Oster, Wanda cises on Friday evening at St. Joseph's Church in Dalton, Cindy Donovan, Tammy Ryan, Valedictorian Bowmanville, with 10 graduates participating in this Nicole Sterk; back row, Anthony Atkinson, Shaun first class. They are pictured here, with Principal Mi- Ratcliffe. Bill Johnson, Greg Wilks, Franc Risorto. First Valedictorian for St. Stephen's High School 8m ing the school running, thanks to Mr. Palmer and ||* - !■: §i, ES ! S On Friday night at St. Joseph's Church, Nicole Sterk had the honor of bein| Valedictorian of the first graduating class from St. Stephen's High School. ~ pictured here, being congratulated by Principal Michael Nolan. „ by Nicole Sterk Bishop Doyle, clergy,Mr. Nolan, Mr. Roach, Mr. Bra- honey, teachers, families, friends and fellow graduates, graduates, tonight is the last night many of us will every spend together as a unity of St. Stephen's. Four years ago we entered entered into another step of life, high school. Our situation situation was different from most high schools, we had doubts, fears and joys. Our minds were filled with questions and few answers. Some questions we had were, can we make St. Stephen's work, what problems would we Have to overcome? Many of the students were worried that we wouldn't have our own school, that we would have to continue to share St. Stephen's with the elementary elementary students. Now, 5 years later things have changed. Now we're deciding whether to continue our educations by attending college or university. university. Others are now entering entering into the work force. When the students first came to St. Stephen's we were beginning something very special and that was the beginning of St. Stephen's Stephen's High School. We are the foundation of it, along with our faith, love, trust and guidance from God and all the teachers and school board members we suceed- ed, we are St. Stephen's. Every individual here made our success possible and without you it wouldn't have happened. During our four years we have faced numerous obsta- cals and joys, through our unity we made the best of each day. We've opened our hearts each year to both new teachers and students. We've also said good bye to teachers and students, some good byes harder then others. others. Mr. and Mrs. Ball's departure departure from our school for example was both a sad and joyous occasion. It was joyous joyous because they were getting getting married but it was sad Sipio AHiXbn IE- high EFFICIENCY OIL FURNACE : 35 95 /mo. 'INTEREST FREE" 313 ALBERT ST., OSHAWA PHONE 723-4663 728-5138 Miss Scott for helping us with decisions involving our post secondary educations; thanks to the coaches who put in extra time and effort above and beyond the call; thanks to Father Bill and Mr. Muldon for their spiritual spiritual guidance; thanks to our parents for allowing or making making us go to school and thanks to anyone and everyone everyone I may have forgotten, fd like to wish you all the best of luck for the future. Thank you for the honour. By Harvey Malcolm Wedding Bells The tumult and the shouting dies. The Blushing Bride and Handsome Groom depart. Yes Siree Bub. The party is over. Malconia has been the scene of the usual chaos associated with the wedding preparations for the past several weeks. The female contingents of our family have been running helter-skelter, hither ana yon, in the hot pursuit of a variety of articles - mostly nameless. The drone of the Malconia hive has pursued his normal activity - that of "Gopher Boy". As one perceptive perceptive chop commented to me when we retired from forming that I had now joined the "Honey Dew Club" - "Honey do this, Honey Honey do that" It's funny how many errands three dedicated dedicated females can dream up to keep one helpless male on the run. The success of any venture venture is usually the result of careful planning and execution execution of those plans to the final final detail. In the final analysis analysis every thing worked like clockwork - with the exception exception of the weather. Mother Nature, that whimsical Old Maid, sure threw us a curve- ball in that regard. After promising us a bright sunny Saturday, what does she do - half an hour before the ceremony ceremony is due to begin, she turns on the tap full-flow with lots of audual and lighting effects thrown in (thunder and lightening that is). Although our apparel may have been soaked, the spirit of the occasion was dampened not a whit. In fact, the response of all and sundry appeared to have the reverse effect. The bridal party in our prejudiced opinion opinion were most attractively attired. The bride was radiant radiant in her gown, her attendants attendants were lovely in their deep purple gowns, the groom and his supporters on their part were handsome in their black tuxedos. Who says that clothes don't make the man? Even the bride's father showed a marked improvement improvement (badly needed). Reverend John Evans officiated officiated at the ceremony with style and expedience. The culprits who had scribbled scribbled "Help Me" on the soles of the groom's new shoes provided a touch ofhumor to our otherwise very serious ceremony. The combined musical talents of Linda Pfoh and Jack Gordon on the organ and piano was a real treat to the music lovers present. They deserve a lot of credit for their joint efforts. The reception reception and dance was held at Rne's Steak House in Lindsay. Following a sumptuous sumptuous roast beef dinner a fun-filled program of events evolved. Marti Malcolm in his role as Master of Core- monies, did an excellent job we must admit with parental parental pride. The ad-lib efforts of many members of the bridal bridal party were much appreciated. appreciated. What they may have lacked in musical ability ]jy ( they sure made up with their extemporaneous enthusiasm. enthusiasm. The numerous speech makers were hilarious hilarious with their unorthodox commentary. The balance of the evening was spent in spirited dancing to a fine variation of music provided by D.J. Smitty. Were sure we'll be pardoned pardoned for using our column for a sounding board of our ersonal family activities, e promise it won't happen again. (Corrie and I have no more daughters left to get manned). In conclusion, we had a fine nuptial event and we appreciate the many acts of kindness and support from an endless number of volunteers. volunteers. We all join in wishing Mona and Ronnie a long ana happily married life. They certainly got off to a fine start. ACT NOW ! - Every home should have one Recycle Recycling is Smart; Do Your Parti Put telephone callers on musical HOLD at the press of a button Works with any Touchtone phone Plugs Into any regular phone jack, no messy installation installation required Avoids leaving a phone "off the hook" Performance Guaranteed XGËN 1 rO o 5978 Gavsby Road, P.O. 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