Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 12, 1978, p. 17

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and Jacques received the trophy or the best student which was presented tor the first lime by In ii renin association of Sucre separate school students received most Improve Graduation cere- mint madi in I express ld rectntly at Holy Ion and lanu Cross School by the I t was pre awards were pre Gail Doucette Mich Cilhj Hart per no Jones and Morgan Smith Spin McCarthy 190 Oram and Michelle were rici cuts ll an I presented Willi 111 Citizenship he Cross The good citizenship were i hi hoi of to of the school and of the recipients of awards for the promotion of school spirit sponsored by the Knights of Columbus the ithohi Women League The av us to Kenny Milk Moid were pre anted la Cirla 1 mm Chip Girls wire pnscnled to Pal Bench Crane Jackie Karen Penney van Glieaf Sucre graduates pawed In the of their festlvlllM Tuesday evening to hive a class photo taken Graduates ore front row from the left Holland La rote Jeinette Hose Monligny and Middle row Raymond Ron and Paul SI Hack row 1 Georges Parker Jacques and Hector lrjolrt Congratulations graduates received the legion having the highest mark of the more than graduates McKenilc Smith Middle school In their first graduation lost School letter for cultural and left right are Anthony Oram Michael Jones while Sandra Love grove earned the principal s award and received it from Hon Tuesday evening at Centennial Middle school graduation ceremonies monies Inst i them in all the more than students who ha rrccU the academic Middle school students graduated irnrd school for their re sen of school all liool letters were some but not t Cheryl Thompson Brian and Kalhy McGowan at Awards for consistently hard work effort and the Centennial graduation ceremonies Tuesday evening At- In Janlrp Whalmnueh Ruth All worth attitude went to Janice Ruth All worth Citizenship award were presented to Heather and Allen Cunningham at Senior school graduation night Monday received their diplomas in in Georgetown High School cafetorfctm The Stewarttown Centennial Senior Proficiency Trophy to ihe student wilh the highest academic standing was presented lo Christine Hoy left while trophy to the student second highest standing was awarded lo Marilyn Bird luurdrd to students v eight other students earned small school tetter lor their participation In one or more of the above arena of school activity Ontaric Scholars named There art Ontario Schol among Ihe Grade 13 graduates In Hills this year Acton high school had seven Ontario Scholars out of graduates end Georgetown had Ontario Scholars In 103 graduates With the Introduction of the semester system students can earn the required credits graduate In January Acton January grada who corned the per cent or better required to qualify as an Ontario Schol were Paula 90S John Mncmlilan and Linda Chnumont SO Georgetown January Scholars were Terry Sim ponS8 3 Jcnnnlne D Wojtck Kotllnskl Laura Slcvcna Shelley Jeffrey Cathy 82 5 Paul McCracken and Valerie Schenk Acton Ontario Scholars graduating In June were Laur lo Pierce David Berry and Lam be rink Georgetown list of June Ontario Scholars were Blair Thompson Scott Turner Ron Bouwhuis Alison Taylor Chuck Kal190 David Nichols 902 James Gilt 90 Edith Chris Ted Shan Elaine Bertram 87 Robert Cleave 3 Linda Goss Brad Waters Brian Hayward Bruce Clark Paul McAuloy Browning 3 Erie firth James Catherine Hart Gerald Harrison 82 Alan Roxborough Lance Adams Joe South Luke Peter Staple- ton Mark Cannon Acton also Hated 84 students graduating from 12 while students com pie led their Grade 12 at Georgetown high McKentlc Smith Middle school sportsmanship went Bob Vermcllin and Kelly While at the graduation ceremonies last week The Intermediate public speaking award was presented to Steve Saxon Bursaries were presented the best all round male and female students at McKenileSmlth Middle school first graduation ceremonies In school auditorium Tuesday evening Recipients were Paul Nolan and Sue Lakeside ODE presented awards to Ihe most Improved mate and female students In the school at laelr first graduation ceremony last week Recipients were Greg Maltby and Hani on Marilyn Bird earned the only school letter presented this year to graduates The letter Is only to a student who has earned Ihe required number of each the sports academic and Interest areas available to The J award for the most Improved male student from year to year went to Richard Moore while Gretchen Sankey received the award for the most improved girl student in year 8

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