Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 11, 1981, p. 5

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AHS teachers care a lot- valedictorians The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov A Cherry picked up by four award Nancy Laurie Early Patterson and staff received the Food Kara land award and an the Bank of Ontario Scholarship Commerce math prize while Geoff won Marlene a the Indusmin award award and the Sandra Jam Patterson Memorial the Acton Pharmacy Award for Music Col Award Cheri leen Crlmless was Lindsay a Lakeside presented with the Tyler 10DL bursary Jessie award and a the Amos Mason school board award A Rotary scholarship Lakeside IODL bursary SIM Sandra went to the Outers Award Tilon who also received Miriam Beaton the John Ledger Proficiency Memorial Award Outers Award 100 Tammy an Ont Lomiarcim mm stared g Pant chut lion rig Following Kevin presents Vincent 1 with one of the arils he received night at the Trustee Ivan and Brute present board or education awards to Cathy Grandy Corrlru and Colleen Acton High Schools Clara Patterson music Christine Allen received the Hills Furniture award SO Janice the Home Hardware Peter Me veils the Br tad Memorial Art Julie Pierce an graduates enjoyed four or five year association with a staff which cared a lot about them Paula and Bob concluded in their often humorous re marks Friday night Describing teachers Paula sold some bring you lots of things to work with others make you stay in your seat and fill in blanks and memorize stuff Those teachers ore stinky They say stinky words give stinky looks and grade you stinky report cards Some teachers are great Like I said I had a number They put bandages on my hurts on my heart on my mind on my spirit Those teachers cared about me and let me know it They gave me wings McCIure and said they were honored to be chosen tortans and honored to be receiving diplomas They noted commencement was a night grads had anticip ated for a long time and signifies the ending of their old lives and the begmningof new lives High school was sort of sheltered We knew everyone around us and to a certain extent we were still advised on what for us Leaving high school and going out in the big world was the start for most of taking chances and making decisions A practise which is not al ways successful What we call falling Is not falling down but staying down We must be careful not to watch the doors ore ing so long that we don see the ones opening to us Itis up to us to decide which road we will take and what we will moke of it Whether the choice is further education or straight into the working world we must set goals for self improvement While reaching Ihtse goals we must keep in mind what Thomas said It is not what a man has nor what he does which dir affects his worth but rather what he is Besides the Hon of grade 12 and 13 diplomas the highlight of the evening was the presentation of awards and scholarships to graduates Vincent Lee and Steve Springle were the big winners taking home five scholarships and awards each Lee received the Legion Scholarship Building Products Award University of Guelph Entrance Scholarship and Ontario Scholarship 100 and a Canadian Restaurant Association Foundation Scholarship 1 Springle also received a Legion Building Products and Ontario Scholarship as well as the Award and the Acton Lions Club Scholarship 100 Four students picked up three awards and scholarships Lance A I ton won an Ontario Scholarship The Camp bell Furniture Scholar ship 1100 and shared the Achilles Motors Scholarship with Jenny Watson 100 who also received the Off it Per Association Award and Stand Products English Award 100 Katherinc Cavlovic received an Ontario Scholarship a ly of Entrance Scholarship and the Cornm won Board of Eduntion Award a Standard Products award Cathy Grandy a Athletics Award school board award and an AHS Staff Norman Bourassa a Scholarship Standard Products Two awards were Technical Proficiency Curry Lwy Andy I leather Tel J Glenn Una McMuIlen Murray Mrdland Home Hardware presents Nancy Patterson and with staff scholarships 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