16° Terrace Governor General’s Bronze Medal for Outstanding Academic Achievement ‘Janet Lennox Caledonia Outstanding — Student Awards . Chloe Asti-Rose Shelley Giesbrecht we Tina Thomas Rotary Shield & Scholarship 7 for School Citizenship & . Social Responsibility Jennifer Dow Outstanding Arts & Science _ Student ' Jeremy Smith Outstanding Business - Education Student _ Nina Teixeira | Outstanding Industrial ~~ Education Student Darrin Hudson Outstanding Visual Arts . Student Sandra Stefanik. Arts Student Pamela Kerr Top Grade Eleven Student Nathan Wilkerson _ Top Grade Ten Student _ Scott Loptson Entrance Scholarships: Janet Lennox. Alcan Silver Anniversary ~ Scholarship ($1,000). B.C. Premier’s Award of Excellence ($5,000) _ Scholarship ($2,500 per year - for five years) — Jeff Tupper ~ Scholarship ($3,000 per year ” for four years) Nina Parr, >. ‘Fina Thomas - University of Victoria Entrance Scholarships ($1,800) Chloe Asti-Rose §.F.U. Dean’s Entrance Scholarship ($2,250 per year for four years) Corinna Adams French 11 _‘Fia Ainscow — Physical Education 12 Matthew Albert Algebra 11 Brian Anderson Computer Studies 11 Chloe Asti-Rose. Writing 12 Bobby Bahr — Choral. Music 11 1 Review — Weidnesday, June 28, 1989 Outstanding Performing — _ University of Victoria T.5. McPherson Entrance _U.B. Chancellor’s Entrance Clint Baker Band 11 & Stage Band 11 Suzanne Banville Clothing & Textiles 11 - Andy Blair . Drafting 11 Irene Bretherick ' French 10 | Ernest Bueckert Consumer Mathematics 11 & Metal Work 12B ’.Ken Chemko Metal Work 2A . Tracey Clark Family Management 12 — -. -¥anessa Crooks Communications 12 “. Robert Cuddeford ~ Physical’ Education’ 10 &” Science 10 - Bruce de Hoog = « Metal Work 11 Gene Dennis Construction 11 Chad Elwood Wood Work 10 . - Dianne Emerson Machine Calculations & Procedures 12 David Falardean Construction. 12B & Trades Mathematics 11. Keith Fell Mechanics 12 . Shelly Giesbrecht Biology 12, Choral Music 12. Computer Science 12, English 12 & Law 12 Scott Hansen Art 12 Alex Hassett - Drafting: 10 Ev Higginson . . Acting 1 ~ Darrin Hudson Construction 12A Wendy Hummel — . Mathematics 10. ‘Science & Technology 11 Susan Kelly =~ Law 12 & Stage Band 12. Jenine Krause | Introductory Accounting li. . . Janet Lennox | Chemistry 12, English Literature 12, French 12, _ History 12 & Physics 12 _ Sandra Loptson English 11 & Social Studies 11 Scott Loptson Band 10, English 10, Mathematics 10; Science 10, Social Studies 10 & Stage | Band 10 Kirsten MacKenzie English 11, Introductory Clothing & Textiles 11. Bia Ee ratte ol rege ge mee I AM Tony Marques ; Algebra 12 & Biology 12 - Elizabeth Mendes "Introductory Accounting 11 Carolle Michaud Algebra 11 & Chemistry 11 Randy Musselman Consumer Education 12 & ‘? English 12 __ Melody.Newman. — ~~ Sociology. 11 oi’ John Nole- Drafting 12 - Joanne Ogawa — French il * Ranjit Parmar | wate € Civilization. 12.. Mark Parminter. ‘Algebra 11 & Social ~ Studies 11 Kelle Pegg ” ° Economics 12 ‘Michelle Rolfsem: . . Office Procedures i1- Ed Roodzant. -. Geometry 12 ' Andra Reitz ~ Acting 12.00 Vicky Sainis. - Biology 11. - Liz Shrys * Band 12 Jeremy Smith Geography 12 Alice Soares ~ Communications 11. - Krista Soules » Physical Education: AL Snadra Stefanik .. _ Visual. Arts 2-D 11, Visual Arts 2-D 2 - Ryan Stevenson : “Art 11 & Biology 11 Teresa Taron - Career Typing 11 Nina Teixeira ~ Accounting 12, Office Procedures 12 Tracey Todd English 11, Family Management 11 & Foods & " Nutrition 11 _ Jeff Tupper Algebra ‘12 . Lenny Ward -, . Mechanics 11 Beckie Wilkerson English 12 Lee Wilkerson Metal Work 10 Nathan Wilkerson - Chemistry 11, Computer Studies 11, Physics 11& - Social ‘Studies 10° _ Daysun Wrabel -Physical Education. 11 7 ca -OUTSTAN DING STUDENT AWARDS - aan B Contributed by Caledonia Stat Caledonia, - in its - twentieth year of operation, offers ‘more than 100 distinct courses in various subjects areas, including Accounting, Typing; “Clothing and Textiles, Foods and Nutri- tion, Creative. Writing, English and English Literature, French; Construction, . Drafting, Me- chanics, Metal. Work, Algebra, Trades Mathematics, Consumer Mathematics, Science, © ‘Computer Studies; Geography, History, Law, Western Civilization; Acting, Art, Technology, Biology, Chemistry and Physics; Independent: Living Skills, and Pre-Employment 2 & 3, Students have a wide variety - of extra-curricular activities from which to choose: Student’s Council, Annual Club, Counter Attack Club, Drama, Grad Committee, Badminton, Basket- ball and Volleyball. We sent four athletic teams to the Provincial Finals. The Boy’s Volleyball team, coached by Richard Kriegl, and Grant Hol- minton team:coached by Linda Black and Bob Cooper, also placed second. These are the best. ever performances by Caledonia teams. Caledonia has a staff compos- ed of highly qualified, perienced,. and dedicated vaein. bers who ensure that our stud- ents receive the best’ possible education. They are“committed good achievement, effort, . at- titude and involvement. Caledonia: has an excellent record of achievement in schol- _-arships and receives wide finan- ‘cial and moral support in the - community. We have a Schol- arship . ‘Enhancement Pro- gramme in operation. Early in _ provided with current informa- ’ tion and eligibility requirements cial scholarships. They are en- couraged to apply to write pro- vincial scholarship' examina- tions. Subject teachers are pro- vided with the names of students who have applied to write pro- vincial scholarship examina- tions. Teachers give students writing scholarship examina- tions extra assistance. In the 1987-1988 school year, 11 of our students were recipients of Pro- the 1988-1989 results to be as good, if not better. based on the results of the January 1989 Provincial Ex- aminations, it would appear that Beckie Wilkerson has qualified -for a provincial scholarship. In the January 1989 provincial reg- ular examinations, nine students had final marks of 90 percent or higher in 11 provincially ex- aminable courses. Students are able to obtain outside of Canada, and over the past years we have been hosting many overseas students from such varied countries as Finland, Germany, Mexico, Brazil, New have gone to Egypt, Frarice, Japan, Australia, Chile, Mex- | ico, India, Hawaii, Ottawa (On- wo dat Algebra 11 and 12. ‘Honours, : Computer - ’ Band, Science’ and - kestad placed second; the Bad- to reinforcing’ in a positive way . the school year, students are about local, district and provin-. vincial: scholarships. We expect Already, scholarships to travel within and Zealand and Japan; our students. pppoe Abt dataset aa I De i RT re fete gene ee ee ie coger ti E eee bd . _ tario). “and. Trois: Rivieres 7 (Quebec). ‘This year, under the - auspicesof the Terrace,-Rotary Club, Ravi Gill, Susi, Heppner, a Joe Zucchiatti, Joarine: Greening and Kristine Melby all went to Ottawa to the Terry Fox Foun-. dation. Sandra Kuhar also went but was funded privately. Ce Janewa Osei-Tutu, who.wason a Rotary International Student an Exchange, has finished her year in Mexico and. has already re- , . turned to Terrace. Mireia Sor- ribas, a Rotary International Ex- change student from Spain’ will soon: bé . returning home. ._We were very happy to have her with us, Bao-Lanh Diep; a Grade 11 student, has been chosen to go. to France.on a Rotary Interna- | tional . Student Exchange. Shawnee * Love, one of ten students from throughout B.C. to be awarded a Pacific Rim Scholarship for a year of study in Japan will soon be returning to Terrace. The scholarship is worth up to $20,000. Janet Len- nox won a T.S. McPherson Scholarship from the ‘University of Victoria walued at up to $20,000 over five years; Janet also won the B.C, Premier’s Award of Excellence valued at $5,000; Jeff Tupper won the U.B.C. Chancellor’s Entrance Scholarship valued at $12,000 over four years and will be nominated by U.B.C. for a - Canada Scholarship valued at $8,000 over four years. Chloe. — Asti-Rose - was granted the S.F.U. Dean’s Entrance Scholarship . ‘valued at $9,000, over four years. Both Nina Parr . and Tina Thomas were granted University of Victoria Entrance , Scholarships valued at $1,500. In addition, U.B.C. offered Tina Thomas a Norman - MacKenzie Alumni Entrance Scholarship valued at $1,900. This year, we expect up to four students to receive Canada Scholarships sponsored by the Government of Canada. At the end of this month, we say goodbye to Cheryl Farkvam, who was with us for the school year; together with Gillian Cavalheiro and Cheryl Wyatt - who were with us for part of the year. We also say goodbye to Bliss Dodd and Phil Letham who were long term, dedicated and committed staff members who will be leaving us for Nanaimo, We will really miss | them all for their many and varied contributions. We. will also be losing Bill Sturn, our: dynamic and ‘‘with- it?’ principal for 11 of the past 12 years. Bill is making a career move to Lilloo- et, where he will be Director of Instruction. We-wish him all the best. His parting brings real sor- rows and we will miss him most of all. We will have lost our rud- ders but don’t think we could part with our ‘‘sturn’’. On behalf of the staff and stu- dent body, we would like to take this opportunity to publicly and sincerely thank the parents of all our students, the many in- dividuals, organizations and — businesses in Terrace for their generous and continuing sup- port, The Awards Committee ae