ry ’ ’ ‘ ’ e Skeena honour roll results SKEENA JUNIOR Secondary recently released the honour roll results for the second term. Students are listed alphabetically be- low, Grade 8 Outstanding Achievement Katherine Arbuah, Sukhdip Atwal, Leslie Braun, Aija Buckle, Brent Burbee, Shannon Chalupiak, Megan Corp, Chelsea Fladhamer, Teresa Fleming, Kristine haugland, Danna Haworth, George Johnson, Sabrina Kossler, Marie Krisinger, Ashley MacKenzie, Shaun Marchand, harjog Mattu, Nilton ‘praticante, Matthew Raposo, Pamela Sharma, Tiavis = Titcomb, Heidi VanderMercr, Brent Van- Halderen, Meghan Westerman, Kasel Yamashita Meritorious Achievement Pamela Austin, Anna Availa, Lea Beaudry, Mat- thew Bruneau, Alvin Douse, Khalic Eys, Kiyokazu Godo, Marcee MacKenzie, Diandra Oliver, Katherine Sainis, Brandon Swan. Honourable Mention Douglas Adair, Mclissa Beaupre, Laura Carpino, Kathleen Cleveland, Chris- tian Desierto, Stephen Dun- field, Gareth Earl, Stefan Fisher, Corey Friel, Ryan Hill, Elizabeth © Kospi, Kegan Longridge, Incoronta Maddalena, Daylon McCauley, Jason Mohler, Mandeep More, Sandeep Nijjar, Jennifer Petit, Mark Rose, Kiran Sandhu, Michael Spak ‘Grade Outstanding Achievement Kuldeep Atwal, William Bennett, Jeffrey Boling- broke, James Cooper, Meghan Dusdal, Stephanie Fladhamer, Pamela Haugland, Heather Kelly, Patrick Levesque, jeremy Mohan, Angela McRae, Andrea Pereversoff, Lind- say Smith, Randi Sparks, Paula Teixeira. Meritorious Achievement Angela Beaupre, Rosalyn Brown, Andrew Clark, Morgan Evans, Kristine Francis, Kevin Gillanders, Michael Hovanes, Elizabeth Marsh, Heath Morgan, Keary Murphy, Susan Parmar, David Peltier, Ryan Viveiros Honourable Mention Marina Checkely, Stavros Darvoudis, Kristen Davis, Robert Dennis, Jacob Dick- son, Jennalee Domke, Brett Downie, Nada Gibson, Dylan Gordan, Wendy Had- ley, Letitia heeley, Jessica Hoge, Pedro Isidaro, Stephanie Jacobs, Aaron Klein, Erica Lloyd, Melanie Mahon, Morgan Reisbak- ken, Scott Rigler, Jaimec Roach, Reann Sousa, Alana Urbanoski, Courtney Vas- seur, Tamara Yasinchuk Grade 10 Outstanding Achievement Solveig Adair, Angell Ai- bion, Sabrina Aujla, Carolyn Brown, Judith Cascy, Meggie Casey, Rick- ic Chan, Victoria Chemko, Kimberly Haugland, Ben- jamin Kerby, Rebecca Luedike, Kathleen Marsh, Eva McLean, Michael Prevost, Kyla Rice, Sam Schachmer, Anne Silsbe, Stacey Soleski, Crystal Wil- lias, Pamela Zak Meritorious Achievement Bao Phung Diep, David Fleming, Sandi Harrison, John-Will Kealing, Kiran Manhas, Zoe North, Court- ney Preyscr, Corey Trogi Honourable Mention: Thomas Burbec, Shaun DaSilva, Camillo Desierto, Carlene Erickson, Hayley Gordon, Glen Holt, Andrea Malo, Beth Standley. a Swing kids NICOLE MOLDENHAUER took her two nieces to the playground to enjoy some of the bright sunny weather last week, Lindsay and Amy both enjoyed the tire swing. The warm weather even caused some people to make an early stab at getting their lawns in shape for spring. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 6, 1996 - B7 IMAGES BY KARLENE INTRODUCES VIRGINIA HYSTAD Certified T.F.H. Practitioner o you have any of these 4 problems? Experience a session with our touch for health and reflexology practitioner. ...stress, backache, neck or ee shoulder tension, ankle and ma foot problems, knee pain... 8 Or just need to relax? woe § Then, take a healthy step and ae feel the dilference- 4652 Lazelle Ave. Terrace Open Weekdays until 7:00 p.m. 635-4997 Lisa Brokup in Terrace Contributed ’ ‘PERRACE LITTLE Theatre Society in conjunction with ‘Applause '96”’ is pleased to present Lisa Brokop in concert on March 13. The net proceeds of this concert are desiginated towards the Terrace Little Thestre Telethon to be held on March 16, 1996 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. The telethon is being held to raise money for a replace- ment theatre for the aging McColl Playhouse on Kalum Street, Brokup impressed the country music world last year with her debut album Every Little Giri’s Dream, causing music crilics to tap her as a star of the future. Country America Maga- zine pegged her as one of the year’s ‘Top Ten Most Likely to Succeed.” The St. Petersburg Times called ber a singer with “talent to spare.’” Billboard said, ‘‘Brokop is barely into ber 20’s, but she is already one heck of a song slylist.’’ In a field overflowing with talented new artists, Brokup received a 1995 Academy of Country Music Award nomination as Top New Fe- male Vocalist. —- at 21 she was the youngest performer to be nominated for that award since Tanya Tucker in the 1970's. Brokup staried = singing publicly while still a child. Al seven, she joincd her mom and brother in a family group that played churches, charities and hospitals. Brokup began singing professionally at age 15, formed her own working band at 16 and won a role as a country singer in the Glm Lisa Brokup Harmony Cats when shic was just 18 years old. Her experience showed when she played her first showcase in Nashville and immediately got a record contract in 1992. A jam-packed touring schedule, including dates opening for George Strait, John Michael Montgomery, Alan Jackson and John Berry, has only expanded the ranks of Lisa Brokop ad- inires, and enabled her to home her skills as a live per- former. Concert reviewers from all over the country have praised her astounding vocal talents and = casy stage presence, This may be your only op- portunity to watch a live performance in Terrace for this rising country — star. When you remember how young she still is, it’s casy lo imaging how far she will go. Lisa Brokup will be ap- pearing at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 8 p.m. on March 13. Tickets are available from Uniglobe Courtesy Travel, for $25. 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