Queens Line WI Scrapbook, 1985-87, [1985] - [1987], p. 7

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@ © s â€" pri /2] 5 5 § tg . Ross Mineview school graduation With just 12 students ranks. She offered her He told the graduates that She encoura d th j a 4 i mrne ; ToP ged the childâ€" enrolled in grade eight this: assurance that ‘their qualâ€" their achievement marked ren to hold onto their _ _ year, the graduation cereâ€" ity more than makes up for ‘‘the first of many mileâ€" dreams," adding that "you imonies at Ross Mineview their quantity‘â€" stones‘" in their lives. can do anything provided Public School last Tuesday 4 are read from Th‘e guest speaker for the you put your heart and _ evening were attended by a ... CIeetings W ip _ evening was Mayor Audrey. mind into it. It‘s all ‘a0fc _ Terty Harkins, the superinâ€" $ Up to small, _ but _ enthusiastic Y for une Reafien Green from the Town of you. group of family and frienas, tendent fot 3 Renfrew, who talked about : County Board of E4UC@tION) . por. memories of hCr own Shannon Helferty was the Principal Carolyn Burwell who was unable to attend â€" igii/>, public _ school Slass valedictorian, and she cautioned the group not to because of commitments to years delivered a heartâ€"warming underâ€"estimate the graduâ€" other graduations. In. his ho address which recalled how. 5 ates because of their low letter, he advised tl}e Mrs. Green said that the she and her classmates had students that a certain students are probably feelâ€" started out at the school ememesmmiss es degree of independence and ing some apprehension as nine years ago in junior \ selfâ€"initiative will be expecâ€" they prepare to head off to kindergarten. She traced ted of them at the high high school in the fall, andâ€" their growth from the days school level. He expressed she advised them to be. of fingerpainting to the day ‘ his confidence in theit confident and think posiâ€"â€" of graduation. ability â€" to reach â€" theit tively. ‘"That‘s how you The _ presentation _ of personal goals, and wished should try to spend every awards followed, with Kathâ€" them all the best for the moment of your life." leen Mottershead winning future. She told the students that four of the top honours. _ ’ Renfrew County Board of they could remember Ross First. Kathleen was Fre» | Education _ trustee, _ Ted Mineview as the place sented with the Renfrew _ s Barron was on hand to ‘"where you learned to get County Board of Education address the students and it all together, and as the Academic â€" Medallion by offer his congratulations. place where it all began‘‘. ‘trustee Ted Barron. She $ was then ‘honoured as the o on ie n en mrar I l . top girl athlete, receiving , the trophy, donated by [ â€" Chromasco, from Ray Kenâ€" trophy from Joan Chapman The Dorothy McKibbon Line Women‘s Institute was and Mrs. Kathy Rath\:lrell. opic. Kathy â€" was al}s,o the on behalf of the Ross Memorial Award was preâ€" presented by Mrs. Jane l;rhe t.“feh\’eth gra U;FES top girl in math, and Mineview Home and School sented to the student best. Mottershead (to Shannon who receive en eir . cse 1d- accepted the Ross Mineâ€" Association. demonstrating a _ creative Helferty. . cates are as follows: Sandy view Home and School ability in the visual arts. s Ashdown,. AmandauCrock- Association _ award â€" from The staff award for the TLinda Gallagher picked up _fmally. the grade seven ford, ‘Linda _ Gallagher, Mrs. Joan Chapman. Finâ€" Most Improved Student was her second award when she Citizenship awards were Shannon Helferty, Mary ally, Kathy was recognized presented by. Mrs. Rachel. received this trophy from presented to Roger Carr. Anne Jaremkow,; Peggy as the fop girl science Kelly to Annette Palmer. Mrs. McKibbon‘s daughter, â€" and _ Kerri and _ Traci Eandreau, Kent Moore, student, with Ann . Eady Linda Gallagher was the Valerie Bennett. The awards were Kathleen Mottershead, ger 1 ; ¢j presenting the trophy on top . student in _ French, donated by the Cobden and Tammy Nadobny, Annette behalf of an â€" anonymous accepting the award from The leadership. award, District Civitan and Civinâ€" Palmer, Wayne Peck and > donor. Mrs. Margo Aubert. donated by the Queen‘s ette Clubs by Gary Devries Jeffrey Scott. Ken: Moore was â€"another multiple award winner. He was recognized as the top â€" boy athlete and received the Haley Industries trophy e e aancd in m ramdinct cepsr enpslce . : ovegn: x from Mrs. Mary Ferguson. | m E) i Gupwe . SSCZ ponees He was named as the top | us U "Te : f â€" M & f |_boy in science, and received GnnPle ww Arrrsnmminioe mummssczmecsmaal nseccoreind mss C o) & h : | the Ross Mineview Home c "a1\" 7 j 8 ”’ f * tE 5 ‘ and _ School _ Association § & C l e Pn (thute io im tm ~:~ 1+ Sererentie E/ P award from Mrs. Joan * wlol it M i 7 m Amiy 3| ds fls _ \% 7 “%&g ‘KARBE se § T lt iss /4 P » y | Jeff Scott was the top boy *~â€" Py a ts1 0 E5 _0 [Bm~ C _ in math, accepting his . # * m,;. es 1 138%), ir"23=::l “% mperee C !_:{_,.: (%‘ _,"" , . l [~l < >=. M ': ’j‘ «C ’ ¢ . 4 R s‘r/;j‘ 'M l ce f é ? "~ . ME Z>â€" CA * S s : eA .. 1J g e agh ’ Arorer ~ 5. â€"â€" .. e i V /4 ks e ]:"'.'-:?',‘121"."-"- * ~ % . 06 8 08 : ue s s s l C ; iite*> M K . c 2 Cz fls S [ An § t | _ _R W /. o . / e n * 3 (‘ Ese % * %”’% f 7’-?&“; P ez 9 s M . P i &0 > i\ O OG % & o .0. * EOME "A6., & it tb3 a=k4k & h.; h. e M ho V 4) f . 5| ‘% 2 i e [ T 3 d f The eleven students who. graduated from Ross. Sandy Ashdown, Amanda Crockford, Kent Moore Mineview Public School last week are shown here and Annette Palmer. Seated are: Tammy Nadobny, 9 after receiving their diplomas. In the back are: Mary Anne Jaremkow, Shannon Helferty and â€" Peggy Landreau, Jeffrey Scott, Linda . Gallagher, â€"Kathleen Mottershead. * ‘ a 4 & . # £ 7 ; ( : ‘ | % : §

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