The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday July 30, 2003 - D3 S tudent's N am e: A ndrew School N am e: Q ueen Elizabeth . A G rad e: 12 N o m in ato r's N am e: |oel Neufeld/Kelly C aldw ell/Ron Kasman A ccording to his nom inators, A ndrew 's talent and hard w ord is sure to propel him into a m usic career in the future. His talent and dedication is evident in his participation as the 1st trum pet in the Q ueen Elizabeth Park C oncert band for three years, as well as the lead trum pet in th e school's jazz band for four years. A ndrew 's goal is to pursue a post-secondary education in music. S tu d en t's N am e: Geoff Farrer School N am e: T hom as A. Blakelock High School G rad e: OAC N o m in ato r's N am e: A nne Buck Sports and acad em ics go hand in hand for Athletic C ouncil president Geoff Garrer. A ccording to his nom inator, A nne Buck, Geoff is an exceptional student w h o is able to co m b in e an acad em ic average of 86% w ith a very active life in extra curric ular activities. In each of his years at the school, G eoff w as a m em ber of the foot ball, basketball and track team s. His h o n o u r roll average is en h a n c e d by his sports aw ards and leadership, w hich include: C aptain of th e B lakelock Senior High School Football team , a Team C an ad a Intercrosse M em ber and a D efensive Player of th e Year Award for his participation on the junior B Lacrosse team , th e O akville Buzz. G eoff's d edication show s no sign of stop ping - he is currently preparing tk co m m en ce a Lacrosse Scholarship at N otre D am e De N aum er University in Belm ont, California. s tu d e n t's N am e: lillia n K irk School N am e: Q u ee n Elizabeth Park School G rade: ( ) AC N o m inator's N am e: Bryan Cam ani ipleting ior Choir, jn selo r tillian i* sai<I to ho the quintessential allaround student, so m e o n e w h o is heavily m volveil in .ill asp ects of student life. Her <om m itm ent to heint; the* host she can be lends itsell to her endeavours, vvhi< h include heiii" ,1 inem hor ot the vollevball hasketball and sottball. as w ell as lioint* involved In d ram a and im provisation. She w as also nam ed MV P tor >oltball and Q u e e n Park, and at the OISA tournam ent. H er future plans are to go to university w h ere she will study com m unications. She also p l a n s to co n tin u e playing varsity softhall. w ith ho|K*s ot playing at the provini i.il and, o n e day, the C an ad ian level. ronto St. M ildred's-Lightbourn School The investment where I see the dividends every day." MacLachlan Kindergarten parent A History of Excellence - A Vision for the Future F o u n d e d 1891 An independent day school for girls from Junior Kindergarten to University entrance. · A school dedicated to the w ay a g irl learns · M andarin as a compulsory language · G lobal learning through international opportunities · Unique External Studies Programme · Laptop programme, studio and state-of-the-art technology centre · Full day Kindergarten, Extended Day programme and bus service Research shows that a c h ild 's early learning experience can Half Day Jr. & Sr. Kindergarten 9 :0 0 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. lunch & Extended hours optional have a profound effect on his or her development. MacLachlan College engages every student in an academically strong yet nurturing environment. MacLachlan College Jr. Kindergarten to University Entrance 337 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario L6J 3H3 Telephone: 9 0 5 .8 4 4 .0 3 7 2 www.maclachlan.on.ca registrar@maclachlan.on.ca Call our admissions office to arrange a personal tour. Bursary programme available Busing and Extended Hours programme Open House Saturday, October 25 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. contact admissions _ a h 905-845-9980 E-mail: info@smls.on.ca Website: www.smls.on.ca Accredited by CESI. Canadian Educational Standards Institute, a n d 1080 Unbrook Road., Oakville, O N , L6J 2L1