5] Beeer INFO-PARENTS AiCGmnieRReTinMiGhe Ce his year, more than 50 students have graduated from Programme cadre de francais. Amongst these grade 12 students, some have completed very successfully their secondary level. In Prince George, six students were granted 1000 dollars provincial bursary : Noemie Valois, Adrian Walraven, Keith Lawrence, Andrew Thrift, Michael Goodwin and Jillianne Demontigny. In Victoria, Dave Desrosiers has completed his 13 years in the Programme cadre de francais at Ecole Brodeur. He is the first student fo graduate as a kind of pure student registered at that stand alone school from kindergarten to grade 12. The Association would like to recognize the efforts made by all PCDF graduates and wish them a very successful future. CLASS OF 95 I think the grads in the class of “95 deserves a final thank you and moment of recognition. They pro- were almost 10% above the provin- cial average. Our grads had twelve examinations scores of 95% or better Graduates ABBOTSFORD Shankar Kamath vided us with five superb years of including Jay Burbee 99% in both Frangois Tremblay, | NORTH VANCOUVER academic excellence, athleticprow- Physics and Chemistry, Laura Stéphanie Wiittrich | Melissa Woods, j : : : 5 - Suzanne Seblani ess, leadership, caring and commit- McGuinness (99% in Maths 12) and PORT ALBERNI _ . 7 ment. You know about a number of Jilliane Demontigny (100% in Biol- Patrick Dumont POWELL RIVER their achievements, but I want to tell ogy 12). Kevin Sigouin, — you how well they finished the year. If you were at the Valedictory Fog | Ryan McBride : : in Brooks, Onthe Advanced Placementexami- Ceremonies, you know the large Sisten Lavcas, PRINCE GE ORGE nations we had twenty six results number of scholarships and bursa- Natalie Marolais, §Jiiilianne which would qualify the students to ries the grads won. Well, the icing Martin Turenne, == DeMontigny, - receive a standing granted in the on the cake was added with thir- ColinToupin, —=— Carla Gable, equivalent first year university teen of our grads winning $1000 Christine Thériault: | Micha course. Not only that, but five stu- provincial scholarships and _plac- dents received the highest grade pos- ing in the top two percent of the — DELTA _ sible on examinations : Jay Burbee graduating students in BC. Filippe ho i. (biology), Erin Creak (English and Our grads of ‘95 are truly a Melissa Bonnier, — composition), Jilliane Demontigny great group of young people who Michelle Gisby, Ne (Biology, and English Literature and are going places and will certainly “Anne Ri d di hoes | ” Composition) Andrew Thrift (En- make a mark on society in future. - glish Literature and Composition) We enjoyed working with them, SOUTH. DELTA | sin and Laura McGuinness (Biology). The Grade twelves provided we are proud of them, we salute them and wish them well in their Shawn Dupuis, — 2. JeremyGreen, | |: us with some excellent examina- future endeavours. Paul MacPherson, - ao : : 5 ees _ Christie Pelletier, . tion results, with some notable Art Reed, vice-principal Amanda Smith, | features being Francais langue 12 Duchess Park secondary school Lea Scott oe _- ode, and English Literature 12, where in Prince George — David i Woods, _ the average results were 11% VICTORIA. . Kami Perry-Batter Carmelle Churchill, / above the provincial average and Geneviéve Denis, __ “MISSION | = Physics where the average marks “Jannick Denis, | Breena Maag, Dave Desrosiers, _Erin Allan, Marie-Josée Lepage, Rob Clark, __ GeetaKamath, | Tita Tremblay — Mikael, Heidrich, winner of the | Taralrwin, APFCBt h MERRITT Willow Laviolette, : ess 4 Paul Juricic, _ _ Shwistine — in Merritt, is ‘Robert Lemire, = nowstudying |= _TanyaPaynting, __ COMOX” _ 2 . _Noél Willman, _ ——— Eris Herdeson; Simon Fraser ss as University. —