A AP INE pa A md A a Lat A FA AS TI Gr The annval Port Perry High School Commencement Exercises were held Friday, October 30. Following is a list of the various scholarships, bursaries, academic trophies and awards presented to PORT PERRY LEGION Chris Klemencic, Rodney students that evening. AUXILIARY PRIZES FOR Roberts, BURSARY fo Marla Norman- - : ol photo of the Grade 13 CONTINUING SECONDARY ENVIRONMENTAL THE ° NORMAN AND Guaranteed Investment Certificates ntario scholars and complete H TIO SCIENCE-Robert Dantzer. text of the Valedictorian (for students with highest Luci. Le ZLDRED Fine 1 YEAR ANNUAL ssebasn arias 19.25% address by Wendy Bracken percentages in each grade) SCHOLARSHIPS presented to Martha McCallum 2&3 YEAR ANNUAL .... cen. 19.0% appeared in the November 3, issue of the Port Perry Star. SCHOLARSHIPS brink. Frome Norris Brot Oosterton oo acne 1 YEAR MONTHLY ........... KATHERINE IRVINE Grade Ten-Beverly Brown, THE HONEYDALE Simmonds. 5 YEAR MONTHLY 17 50% Trent University - Admission Susan Labanovich, Janet WOMEN'S INSTITUTE THE WILLIAM ALDRED } BARAT hI Pai de Scholarship. Lamb, Samantha Espley. .PRIZES-Junior Prize for ~~ MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Rates Subject to Change without Notice.) WENDY BRACKEN Grade Eleven-Lisa Feasby, Family and Consumer Studies presented to Michael Barton. Queen's University - Dofasco ~~ Kevin Ash, Carla Dempsey, to Shirley Chambers - Senior THE PORT PERRY HIGH Scholarship, Beta Sigma Phi., Dean Dusty. Prize to Kelly Bray. SCHOOL STUDENTS' Walter W. Ross Memorial Grade Twelve-Jennifer THE DR. DYMOND SCHOL- ~~ COUNCIL AWARD to U b NAN : Scholarship. Simmonds, Alfred Huggins. ARSHIP-Canadian History-to Katherine Irvine and Debra PATRICIA BOLTON Margaret Litt, Michalski. Ontario Women's Institute - Scholarship. MARY McKELVEY - Uni- versity Women's Club Award. ART- Robin Polulok, Kim THE GREENBANK pha) womens "institute [OP Hl PHONE 985-3832 ACADEMIC TROPHIES BASIC PROGRAM-Dorothy J J @ o R.B. SMALLMAN TROPHY " - General Proficiency in Grade Nine-Susanne Holy. GERTRUDE JACKSON TROPHY - for Family & Con- sumer Studies in Grade Eleven -Robyn Mowat. RON A. PEEL TROPHY - for Shop Work in Grade Eleven- Alan Ferguson. MR. AND MRS. HUTCH- ESON TROPHY - for Commer- EL ASA YI 3 EAL RR Lg aA RNS ALLEN RAINES MEMOR- IAL TROPHY - for highest standing in a Grade Nine Tech- nical Subject-David Kemp. MACHINE SHOP TROPHY - Rick Buller. Grade Nine-Susanne Holy, Iris Nimz, Robert Dantzer, Susan Edmiston, Debbie Kieze- PORT PERRY CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 419 , BURSARIES Bearden, Albert Dunn. CADET AWARD-Andrew Postma. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS Lori Prentice, Beverly Brown. COMPUTER SCIENCE-Alan Petrie. ENGLISH-Valerie Fennema, Rhonda Blumenthal, Elizabeth Carnegie. EUCLID MATH CONTEST- Tom Muirhead. a Re CENT) (UAE 71S AY HoH CY Fidei wit 5 Fry SEF COAL Lv EE, Daa 4 Ga EMAC IAT AL MUSIC-Samantha Espley, Jamie Lane. PHYSICAL EDUCATION- Scoft Sinclair, Barbara Elliott, SCIENCE-Robert Dantzer, Kevin Ash, Jim Van Schagen. TECHNICAL SUBJECTS: BURSARIES AND AWARDS OSSTF DISTRICT AWARD for Academic Improvement to THE |.W. PARKINSON JUNIOR MATH AWARD to Richard Allsopp and Iris Nimz. PRIZES for girls in grades ten and twelve of the Basic Pro- gramme-presented to Angela Sharpe and Diana Gibson. UNITED AUTOMOBILE WORKERS' BURSARY to Dean Coates, Cheryl Standish, Elizabeth Toth, John Wynsma, Howard Smith. THE SCUGOG MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP to Lavral Holtby. THE GRACE HASTINGS 3 . a sige id Bt a Rigs «1 AWARDS presented to Wendy Bracken, Kelly Fairman and Sharon Mahaffy. \ THE KINSMEN CLUB BURSARY presented to Sheila Cannon and David Dickson. THE KINETTE CLUB THE LIONS' cLus SCHOLARSHIP to the all- round students of grade 13-to THE LADIES' AUXILIARY news by Bev Hill More news from Port: High. Attention to all Santa's helpers. Help is needed on the Christmas Float. Help is A LTP Er BR RT PAS as aE, BU oF of XNA L PEER LS PY rag Lhd '> Xi SITY (h v pe ro, £4 AS LAT Ry - { (a> LLP x, Boley ) i PEAS 6A wns, ' a £y AB en OA hat oii uy Sd RAIN whi Sr Md PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., November 11, 1981 -- 13 Students receive awards at Commencemen THE PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL HONOUR GRADU- ATION SCHOLARHIP-to the student with the highest standing in grade thirteen- Wendy Bracken. OF THE PORT PERRY BRANCH OF THE CANADIAN LEGION SCHOLARSHIP to the student with the second highest average in grade thirteen-to John Wynsma. - SYEARANNUAL............. 18.50% 18.75% SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. < Richards Beauty Studio welcomes "LESLIE BLAKE" toour styling staff, from Oshawa. cial Work in Grade FAMILY & CONSUMER TROPHY to Leanne Kerr and I's . Eleven-Lana Perry. STUDIES-Beverly Brown, Mary McKelvey. also welcomed on the prep- (Leslie is a former Port Perry High ZULA M. JACKSON Debbie Powell. THE DOUGLAS WALLACE aration for the At-Home. School student.) TROPHY - Grade Twelve GEOGRAPHY-Edward Rip, SCIENCE AWARDS presented Anyone interested in French-Jennifer Simmonds. A.M. LAWRENCE TROPHY - Grade Twelve Science and Marie Beauchamp. HISTORY-Kim Harris, Alfred Huggins. to Wendy Bracken and Tom Muirhead. MEDICAL ASSOCIATES working on a high school newspaper, contact Mrs. C. "Get Acquainted Special" Mathematics-Tom Muirhead. CUNIOR MATH CONTEST- SCHOLARSHIP to Leanne Kennedy in the library. The On All Styling Services DR. J.B. LUNDY TROPHY - e § Kerr and Jeannine Rensink. students and staff would like i Grade Twelve English-Lisa BLCLIO MATH CONTEST THE GRANT C. MAC 4, oypress their deepest PyLssle ior 10th 0 Taylor. Tom Muirhead. DONALD SCHOLARSHIP p Pp hy bor 2151) A.B. CAWKER 'TROPHY - Mon IN SOCIETY Heather presented to Brian Barr and Sympathy towards the toNovember 21s OFF Highest Standing in four Grade McDougall. Lynn O'Reilly. families of those who died in Thirteen Subjects-Wendy MATHEMATICS Kevin Ash, THE JOE PATTERSON the tragic accident two CALLFOR Bracken. enniter Simmonds. MEMORIAL AWARD to Diana . MR. AND MRS. S. FARMER MODERN LANGUAGE. pasiam weekends ago. APPOINTMENT: 985-7991 TROPHY - for Environmental Kathleen Stokes, Jeanette THE PORT PERRY HIGH Watch for more news next Science-Sharron Millar. Houghland. 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