Whitby Free Press, 5 Jul 1978, p. 9

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1978, PAGE 9 Denis O'Connor holds its l3th graduation The l3th annual grad- the student v uation exercises of Denis highest stani fO'Connor High School took was preser place June 24 in Pickering, Keenan. marking the first time the The Hen( ceremony bas been held Out- awarded t( side of Whitby. student chos Thirty-five students and endors4 received Secondary School who made t] Honor Graduation diplomas tribution tot for Grade 13, and 60 received final year, w Secondary School Gradu- Voîpe. ation diplomas for Grade 12. Catholie V The sclioi"s five Ontario scholarships Scholars, with an average Of Grade 12 over 80 per cent in Grade 1.1 won by were: Simon Cho, Colleen Yoland Vat Keenan, Luci Detta Coi, Luigi Favit, Ceeule Thackeray and The prize Jennifer Van Leeuwen. standing in F The winner of the Mayor's 12 and 13,d Medal for leadership was Geraldine1 Theresa Cahili. presented to Winner of the Arthur W. Royal Cz O'Connor Family Award for Awards foi outstanding academie, ficiency in athletic, service and leackrll- presented Js Hanley, Mai Jennifer Van Lercuweu Janet Tobit The Denis O'Connor Staff Wiggers. Award to the stiudent who Grey Sistt reflects the attitude- and for high star Sgoal s of Catholic Education were prese iwas won by Carolyn Rich. Grosjean, The Andrew Foundation Doleweerd, Award of $150 for the higbest KroekenstoE standing in Grade 13 was Wiggers. F presented to Cimon Cho. The Kathy Mulle recipient of the Andrew and Gisele1 bFoundationi Award for the The Fred second highest standing in Scholarship Grade 13 was Colleen in Grade 101 The Whitby Lions Club The St. B( Scholarship of'$50 was pre- Award for1 sented to Cecile Thackeray, in Grade 10 and the prize for the highest the parish, m~ standing in Mathematics and Ann Vander iScience in Grade 13, also School Aw presented by the Lions Club, students in went to Luci Detta Colli. Anne The Whitby Lions Club Katherine scholarship for grade 12 was Marian Pilo won by John Doleweerd. Jeff F< ahevement, donated by Margareth Anca Laboratories, was Mike Hanle, presented to James Finucan. Kroekenstoel. The art The Whitby Kinsmen prize Whitby Stat: of $100 for a grade 13 student won by Nel] was presented to Jennifer the prize for Van Leeuwen. by St. John'. *The Rotary Club Scholar- by Andrew1 ship for a Grade 13 student Stephen going on to University was delivered t won by Gerarda Stokes. address. fI A Bursary Scholarship for ~!Grade 13, donàted by the j WWhitby Kiwanis Club was 1111 won by Luci Detta Colli. Stephen Coleman was the Srecipient of a scholarship fl Sfrom the Ladies' Auxiliary ofjf Royal Canadian Legion Brncb 112. Company prize for highest the end oft academic achievement in Whitby A] Grade 12 was won by Pa ulocik sa Bernard Boulanger. scenes weri An award for academic Station Gall achievement in Grade 12, car as bach donated by a DOC parent film crew v was presented to Erika wi th the loc Rozinka. About 20 reda VelUa Memoriaý Award, donated by a farnlly annually to in the filmil station as makeup iroc day w~ho achieves the iding in English, nted to Colleen idicks Bursary oa Grade 13 ýen by her class ýd by the staff, the greatest con- the school in ber vas won by Maria Vomnen's League ,of $100 for graduates were Gerry- Spinosa, in Grootel, and for the bighest French in Grades lonated by Mrs. Hogaboam was D Colleen Keenan. :nadian Legion )r highest pro- Grade .11 were to Timothy iry Anne Hubers, in and Richard Lens Schclarships nding in Grade 10 ented to Kathy Bernard Joanne el and Rosita Runners-up wene er, Jackie Shields Pilon. 1Vella Memorial for achievement was presented to gher. ýenadette's PTA highest standing to a member of was won by Mary rmeer. iards for the top Grade 9 went to Brackenbury, Duquesnay, o, Joan Kanters, ng, Wendy k, Ron Norris, Van Hezewyk, ey and Christine prize from the tion Gallery was [y Van Dyk, and ýrmusic, dona 'ted s Choir was won Butler. Brackenbury the valedicton-y nercial rid at by Arts -sidents may see Jian scenes when atching television ên. crew spent f ive the Whitby Arts allery Thursday commercial for kshions for an -tai store, and it 1the commercial television before the summer. ,rts director Linda aid a numnber of re shot using the Iery and the box- kgrounds, and the was very pleased cation. people took part nffg and used the a change and

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