as o â€" feeapamee BE mmmmnnmemnann 0n anie o omm mm mm mss _â€"_____ Jurv EJ S 3 Students h d at OHS _ ¢ Opeongo 8 Each fall, Opeongo High dreams and high expectaâ€" . Julie Fleece (general) and department got together Studgnt C%‘:l::i'l"’;;;ssi arn School salutes its undergraâ€" tions, you can‘t succeed Todd Lynch (basic.) this year and donated an Shelley â€" Welk and â€" vie duate students with an without _ dreams," _ Mr. Department â€" Head Joeâ€" award named after her. The president Traci Dunn refs:: Awards Night. This yeat‘s Whillans said. _ _ Schwartz and John. Scott fitst recipient of the award, ented . council awardg to edition _ was held last _ At the conclusion of the had some admittedly tough, presented to a deserving _ _ OHS undergraduates who Wednesday evening in the evening Mr. Whillans had choices to make as far 28 intermediate student in the achieved an average mark ‘ school cafetorium. the pleasure of presenting the Science awards were advanced level, is Michelle of 80 per cent.or better | As _ was pointed out the _ coveted _ Principal‘s concerned, but choices had Kenny. 7 Beth. Alexander, Kerri _ during the proceedings, Award, for the top allâ€"round â€" to be made. The E.A. Barron Reality Lynn Andrews, Kelly Behnâ€" being recognized for student to Rodney Neitzel. a and Insurance award for . ke, Susanne Bennett, Jo achievement in a certain Rodney didn‘t take all the Thus, _ the reclplents‘i intermediate basic â€" level Berger, Cindy Boal 'Junz subject does not necessarily credit thanking his teachers . WCIC stt ol artl, went to Linda Dombroskie Boldt, Tammy Boldt, Michâ€" mean the student had the for their encouragement Steven Hoffman in th¢ and the winner of the ael Brouse, Kent Brown highest _ mark. All _ the and support. jl{nlorladvanced andc%iev]j; (Star:Setb J_ewlelleï¬)s e a}vard Ann . Mae Bruce, Jerr;} stud reek & classes, . respel + (senior basic level) is June Enright, ; Sos es Séagi(lï¬;txe“ oe _ _ Perfect Allendance Margaret McKay in the Swan. doe Eclhaber, Jud Teléke: common traits, neseibems _ Viceâ€"principal Jim Haskâ€" general basic class and it uen Elizabeth ï¬letchï¬r §a4 hatd work and iniftialive ins presented these awards. Cathy Madigan in the _ Steve Hoffman receive Geoff Good â€"were recipient Â¥ Achieving perfect attendâ€". general _ science senior the Bank of Nova Scotia plohts. Staff members and other 3 a for h £ th Other Opeongo Scholars member w, ance, he said, was a class. gward for liis work in mc a s of the community i./ t f The 1985 ow f the intermediate general level were Eddie Grundy, Rob presenting â€" awards noted _ VAIUable | tral e de â€" uie â€"" ownet 8 C 7 ill Haydock, Calvin Hoffman ; dent to have. E. Coli award‘ in Biolo while the Eganville and n, this as well stude o c ® § an ce ies 5 ; Steven _ Hoffman, _ David %, Grade nine recipients is Cindy Boal while the District Business Associaâ€" ligert, _ Genn Kauffeld "It‘s a great pleasure were Shelly Burwell, Joâ€" recipient of the Physics tion Award was won by the Herhara Kenz; Izi}lj 1(13 llt' this evening to talk to seph â€" Bruzzese, Genny ‘Slinky award‘ is Rodney senior general level student Kenny Jennifezl‘Ko }:Cfe. students who haveâ€" proven Kauffeldt, Ian Walterhouse Neitzel. David Iigert won Sheila Douwes, i uasl Fuehl. _ Pam Kcr > hl:m their â€" excellence," _ said and Tammy Boldt. Not the ‘Sceoopula award‘ in The Cobden and District Iabta MackKercher UTSC €, principal Don Whillans, missing a day in grade 10 Chemistry and Environmenâ€" Business Association award Marabara: Rathle namI\IIn‘y whose address was on the were Robert Hartwig, Sherâ€" tal Science award went to for achievement in . the Hale,..Kareen Mcfau hl‘b subject... excellence. ty Rathwell, Jeannie Kaufâ€" Terry Yuke. senior advancedâ€"level, ‘was and Elaine MceMustsr sn ‘‘You are living in an feldt, Brian O‘Malley, and Walter Hobden saluted earned by Leanne Enright. Thee fenor ‘roll‘ ,] extraordinary age," he told Jay Rose while grade 11. the Business Studies award Making the presentations {ncing:d . Ehore Mcl\? ;0 the students. ‘‘You have fart winners were lan D. Dixon, winners for their initiative were. Marjorie_ Ferguson, Rodney Neitzel, Brian ?)'1 greater challenges than any Keith Rook, David ligert, and ‘"real hard. work". Karl Krose and Tom May. Malley, _ Ronald _ O‘Neill one of us faced... far more Bernadette O‘Malley and Assisting Mr. Hobden were English, Family Studies Ryan O‘Neil, Barbara Pal exciting." Patsy Zoht. Terry Roche and Dave and TGCh pe, Dave Patzer. Alliscn Mr. Whillans was clearly Grade 12 recipients were â€" Lesaux. Kathleen O‘Grady and Pesver Andics Procker disturbed _ though. _ that Cathy Madigan, Christel Recipients were: Kerri Ron Price presented the Krista ‘Quinn Plarver hou technology is forging ahead Miller, Pat VanWoezik and Lynn Andrews, Susanne awards for proficiency in Brent Siswan Diang Stow. at an incredible pace while Deborah Pilgrim. The lone Bennett, Joy Berger, Cindy â€" English. The winners in the att." Brisk Turner. Racks human affairs is suffering. _ year five winner was Darryl Boal, Cynthia Boldt, Julie basic courses, starting from Yahouette, Chfisime Wt)n ‘‘The process in technoâ€" Warlich. Boldt, Tammy Boldt, Shellâ€" grade nine and up were anquarol in Wren 8 logy is nothing short of Sorry! ey Burwell, Karen Buttle, â€" Patrick Lafont, Elizabeth s es e t Cl amazing," he said. "The "Sorry!"" said guidance Cindy Dale, Carolyn Domâ€" Coughlin, Lana â€" Masson | progress in human affairs is â€" counsellor Len Kirby. broskie, Traci Dunn, Jerry _ and Jerry Schruder. [ an absolute disgrace." When â€" Renfrew County Enright, Judy Felske, Linda Recipients in the gcneyal | Poverty, crime and ethnic Medallions were presented Goodwin, Eddie Grundy, level, again beginning with conflict are but three at the June Commencement Dana Gutzeit, Colleen Kellâ€" grade nine were Ronald examples he used to Ceremonies gradeâ€" nine er, Cherie Kelly, Lori O‘Neill, Cathy _ Consack, illustrate his point. student Kerri Lynn Anâ€" Kuehl, Pat Kutschke, Sheri Lissa Weinert and Sharon Shifting to the function of _ drews was _ inadvertently. Luloff, Margaret McKay, McGrath. the right and left side of overlooked. The school Kareen McLaughlin, Bernâ€" On the stage receiving the brain, Mr. Whillans felt made up for this oversight adette O‘Malley, Allison awards in the advanced the educational system was last week. Kerri Lynn was Peever, Carolyn _ Sadler, â€" level were Andrew Procher, geared to benefit the logical present to accept the Annette Sell, Diane Stewâ€" Carolyn â€" Sadler, _ Rodney and rational side of the Medallion. art, June Swan, Brenda â€" Neitzel and Sheri Luloff. A brain while the creative James Tripp of the Timm and Angela Vos. Betty Slump presented l side was all but ignored. Cobden Civitan Club and Geography and Math Family Studies awards to ‘*All our schools have Civinette Margaret Stewart Seven students received Tina Darou (grade nine) been designed to work with were pleased to present proficiency awards in Geoâ€" and Marsha Dagg (grade the certain part of the Citizenship awards to Rick graphy which were present 10.) _ brain,‘‘ he stated. Kasaboski and Krista _ ed by Department Head Stu Senior Technical awards Shifting gears again, Mr~ Quinn. Jack. were presented by Derek Whillans told the students The Ladies Auxiliary of June Swan was recognizâ€" Tolhurst to Bruce Peever they are the product of hard the Royal Canadian Legion â€" ed for her work at the basic (auto), Curtis Thompson work, initiative and intuiâ€" in Eganville sponsors an level, Genny . Kauffeldt, (Drafting), Dave Rathwell tion. award for proficiency in Jennifer Koch and Erin (Woodwork), Mike Palmer ‘‘You‘ve got the future Canadian Studies and thisâ€"Warren,â€" in. gradeâ€" nine, â€" (Machineâ€"Shop) and to the ahead of you," he said.. year‘s winners are Rachel Wanda Keller, grade 10, ._most improved student in ‘‘They sky‘s the limit." Valiquette (History) and Susanne Bennett, grade 11 basic welding, Pat Coulas. _ The principal told them | Jerry Enright (Geography).. and Carolyn Dittburner, CC . to _ be proud. of theit _ Ray DePratto presented grade 12. achievements. "Keep goâ€" the N.J. Tremblay Memorâ€" To honor her contribution ing, don‘t sl?w dqwn DOWâ€" ial award for the highest at Opeongo and dedication The future‘s in _ yOUt mark in the three levels of as an instructor in matheâ€" hands." grade â€" nine _ French _ to Matics, Marjorie Ferguâ€" Don‘t forget _ your jennifer Koch (advanced) son‘s counterparts in the |