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Port Perry Star, 16 Nov 1982, p. 23

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UD F CERCA ERS TA DAS of FSET ER ay wf 0 RY ' Ta 4 SER R20 NBs EEN Re AR Ian CRTs RCSA BDF SULE Ne By Cc AY a | y 4 NL » NEI ™ rg Fit at i a) ind Fn EET TAIN «sd RN BE A . x CHS honours students at Commencement (From page 9) Gr. 12 - Marilyn Green, Sandra Johnston; Gr. 13 - Melanie Williams, Stephen Kristensen. The Henry Thompson Memorial Prize - Gr.11 - Susan Witteveen. The ONO Proficiency Prizes - Gr. 9 - Top Girl Diana Fletcher, Cathy Paisley; Top Boy - Anthony Duivesteyn. The Susan Saywell Prize for History - Gr. 12 - Brian Gardner. The Blackstock Women's Institute Awards for Most Improved Students - Tara Lynne Bailey, Vincent Mackie. Proficiency Prizes in Language sponsored by Trewin Farm Equipment - Gr. 9 - French - Boyd Vanderheul; Gr. 10 - French Latin - Norma Jean New- bold; Gr. 11 - French German-Lynne Bazarin, Vanessa Lewerentz; Gr. 12 - French, German, Latin - Elizabeth Kelly; Gr. 13 - French - Karen Duivesteyn; Proficiency Prizes in Math- ematics sponsored by Gerald Kelly Carpentry were presented by Joyce Kelly to Gr. 9 - Jay Priebe; Gr. 10 - Allen Hudson, Norma Jean Newbold; Gr. 11 - no award; Gr. 12 - Brian Gardner; Gr. 13 - Stephen Kristensen. A special award was given to Shawn Umphrey who place in the top 5 per cent in Canada for the Junior Math Contest by University of Waterloo. Proficiency prizes in Science co-sponsored by Beacock Hardward, Nestle- ton Country Store and Nestleton Forester's lodge- Gr. 9 - Anthony Duivesteyn; Gr. 10 - Robert Green; Gr. 11 ~- Philip Malin; Gr. 12 - Sandra Johnston; Gr. 13 - Stephen Kristensen. Pro- ficiency Prizes in Economics sponsored by Ross Duff Limited - Gr. 12 - Marilyn Green, Elizabeth Kelly; Gr. 13 - Melanie Williams. Art Awards sponsored by Thompson's Village Market - Jay Priebe and Neil Locke. Typirig awards sponsored by Nestleton Ladies' Court Snowbird - Gr. 9 - Cathy Paisley, Jay Priebe; Gr. 10 - Carol Lewerentz. Pro- ficiency prizes in Business Communications - Gr. 11 - Janet Bailey, Vanessa Lewerentz; Gr. 12 - Marilyn Green. Proficiency Prizes in English sponsored by the Port Perry Légion No. 419 Port Perry 'were presented by John Christie to - Gr. 9 - Diana Fletcher , Cathy Paisley, Boyd Vanderheul; Gr. 10 - Lynn McLaughlin; Gr. 11 - Susan Witteveen; Gr. 12 - Marilyn Green; Gr. 13 - Pat Reeder. Creative Writ- ing for students whose poetry - arid or prose was published in the Durham Board of Education Book - Wanda Brown, Kim Bullock, Shelley Holliday, Vanessa Lewerentz, Chris Rooney. Proficiency Prizes in Geography also sponsored by the Legion - Gr. 9 - Anthony Duivesteyn; Gr. 10 - Robert Green; Gr. 11 - Philip Malin; Gr. 12 - Brian Gardner; Gr. 13 - Melanie Williams. The W.g. Bowles Memorial Awards for all round student was presented to Vanessa Lewerentz and Ralph DeJong by Clint Sleep. Special Achievement in Grade 13 sponsored by Swain Seed Cleaners and Dealers - Melanie 'Williams. Black- stock Lion's Club Instru- mental Music Awards were presented to Lynn McLaughlin and Craig Paisley by President Bill Turner. Kinette Club of Port Perry Bursaries John Green and Bob Horton, Kinsmen Club of Port Perry Bursaries Sandra Little, Pat Reeder, Brad Guernsey and Peter Malin. Dr. M.B. Dymond Scholarship in History presented by Yvonne Christie - gr. 13 Melanie Williams. Presentation of Ontario Scholarships pre- sented by Mr. Ross Steven- son, M.P.P.- Karen Duivesteyn, Stephen Kristensen, Sandra Little, Pat Reeder and Melanie Williams. Trent University Entrance Scholarship - Karen Duivesteyn. Award sponsored by the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation - Karen Duivesteyn. U.A.W. Bur- saries - Karen Duivesteyn and Stephen Kristensen. Borelians' Drama Award - Caroline Carnaghan. McLean Foundation Scholar- ship at Kemptville Agri- cultural School - Lawrence Van Camp. Athletic and House Awards - Girls - Midget - Carol Lewerentz; Junior - Sue Roberge; Senior - Nancy Roberge. Midget - Ian Porter; Junior - Mike McDiarmid; Senior - Norman DeJong. Gym- nastics Carol Lewerentz and Julie Bryant. House Com- petition Trophy to the AliKats Duke of Edniburgh Awards presented to Eleanor Kelly by Shirley Turner with fitting remarks. Presentation to the School - W.W. Van Camp Family, Student Council - Honour Students. 'Melanie Williams intro- duced her classmate Stephen Kristensen who acted as [= romTecomEeT |] HOLLAND BULBS Plant Now For SPRING BLOOMS TULIPS - DAFFODILS HYACINTHS - CROCUS BRUNTON'S QUEEN STREET WEST PORT PERRY - 985-7114 Valedictorian for the grad- uating class. Melanie's humerous and poem set the stage for Stephen's address which is printed elsewhere in the paper. Mr. Ray Ashton directed the Choir in two fine numbers Step to the Rear and May I have this Dance afterwhich Elizabeth Kelly presented both Mr. Ashton and Mrs. Corden, pianist with gifts as a token of the student's appreciation. She also presented a 'Mumbly Peg' award to Mr. Ashton that had to be seen to be appreciated. A one act play entitled How to Propose was present- ed (an directed and pro- duced) by the Grade Twelve English Class. This hilarious production brought a fine evening to a close. » SEN Durham-York MPP Ross Stevenson was on hand fo present Onfario Scholarships to Karen Duivesteyn and Pat Reeder [front] and Melanie Williams, Stephen Kristensen and Sandra Little at back. Cartwright High School held its annual Comm- encement Friday night in the Recreation Centre in Blackstock. Part of the program included presenta- tion of Honour Graduation diplomas to the 1982 grade 13 class. Front from left: Kevin Elliott, Pat Reeder, Sandra Little, Melanie Williams, Karen Duivesteyn, and Stephen Kristensen. At back from left are: Peter ry i TROPHIES! and | ENGRAVING | IDO-NO's! 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