eee ee BRT ED ETE LAST WEEK'S SKEENA JR. SECONDARY Awards ceremony. Above (from left} are Marsha Postuk, top female athiete of the year; Lori Buteau, Grade-8 female athlete of the year; Clare Jennings and Kyle Stevenson who tied for most outstanding student of the year; Margaret Davies, top instrumentalist of the year, Wilma Hodson, proudly filling in for her son, Scott Hodson, who was the top male athlete of the year; and Depak Parmar who received the RCMP Citizenship Award. BEST OVERALL STUDENT honours at Thomhill Jr. Secondary were awarded to sixteen year-old Nicole Sanches (Grade 10). Skeena Awards Day by Tod Strachan For hundreds of Skeena Junior Secondary Students, the awards ceremony at REM Lee Theatre last week was one of the hightights of the year. 135 Diligence Awards were presented. There were 78 Subject Awards and specialty awards; three in band, 35 for the Canadian National Mathematics League Contest, 46 Service Awards, and 35 for Honour Roll achieve." 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