hai ‘yy, JOHN CHEN-WING Caledonia, in its twenty- second year of operation, offers more than one‘hundred distinct courses in various subject areas, including. “Accounting, ‘Foods and Nutrition, Metalwork, ‘Computer. Studies, Acting, : Science. and, . Technology, Work Experience, and. Co-operative Education also have a variety of extra-curricular: activities’ from. _ which . to-. choose “such - as Students’ . Council, Photography. Club, En- vironmental. Club, Stock Market Club,’ : Amnesty Interna- tional ‘Club, ‘Choir, Band, and various sports.’ * Students: on: “he: ‘Caledonia Physics. Olymples team with the guidance of Allen Wootton had another bariner year, placing se- cond in the Provincial Finals. Congratulations onan: outstan- ding. effort. We sent several teams to pro- vincial finals,’ The boys’ basket- ball. team; coached by: Cam: volleyball: -McKay;: ithe > girls’. team: coached: ‘by Richard Kriegl and sponsored by Sue Springer; and: the” boys’ soccer. team coachéd ‘by: Mike Brady and | sponsored by. Henry. Dreger represented. the northwest zone. At, the - ‘provincial final ‘Kamloops. placed second in the zone finals and represented Caledonia at the provincials placing 14th out of 32 teams; the boys’ basket- ball team, coached by Cam McKay, defeated Prince Rupert ta become zone champions and went on to defeat Correlieu Clansmen of Quesnel in a playoff to.carn a berth into the proinvical finals in Vancouver and the Track and Field team, coached by Mike Reid, placed 2nd in the Zone Finals with 6 athletes qualifi iying for the Pro- vincial finals in Vancouver — the 4x100 ‘metres relay team placed sixth in the Province. Three new teams have been add- ed this year — Girls’ Soccer sponsored by Irene Ennis, Golf sponsored by Clayton Lloyd- -dorA in. The cross country team, coached by Mike Reid, - Jones and Lawn Tennis spon- sored by Grant Holkestad, The Caledonia concert band, the Caledonia stage band, and the Caledonia choir all placed first in. their classes at the Pacific. Northwest Music ‘Festival, and all received Bronze Standing at Music Fest '91, Our : students. gave. outstanding - preformance in Speech Arts, Choral Music, Stage. and Con- cert- Band: categories. -T-Jay students — Robert Cuddeford, Jason Krause,Scott Loptson, - David Shepherd, James Stein © and. David Wolfe‘~-were reci- - pients of provincial scholarships and we’. expect: the second semester to’ add another 9 to the list: of: winners.-'In the January 1993. provincial aminations,* 10: ‘students - had final marks ‘of 90 per cent’ or higher in 18: provincially | ex- - aminable: courses: The Caledonia concert band, stage band, and choir. all placed first in their classes at the Pacific Nor- - thwest Music Festival and received Bronze Stan- . ding at Music Fest D1. MacKenzie placed.-first in. Senior Brass at the B.C. Festival _ of the Aris in North Vancouver in late May of 1991. Frances Brodie .and. Heather Dreger “were chosen to be members of the B.C. Honour Choir and B.C; Honour Band respectively. “Caledonia has a staff com- posed of highly qualified, ex- pefienced: and’ dedicated ‘members:-who ensure that our _ students receive the best possi- ble education. They are com- ‘mitted to ‘réinforcing, in a positive . ‘way, good achieve- ment, effort, attitude and in- volvement. Caledonia. has an excellent . record of.achievement scholarships and receives wide financial and moral support in: the, community, We have a scholarship _ enhancement pro-° gramme-in operation. Early in the school year;-students are provided with current informa-. tion and eligibility requirements about local, distrigt and provin- cial scholarships. ° They. are encouraged to apply to write provincial scholarship examinations, Subject teachers are provided with the names of students who have applied to write provincial scholarship ex- aminations. Teachers students writing scholarship ex- aminations extra assistance. In the first semester of the 1990-91 school year, 6 of our a ~ Award winners. phe “The end of. the year is a time ‘for recognizing ‘individual : " ichievement. -Below,- some of the awards received “by: Caledonia students. See next week's edition for more win- ners. PROGRAM AWARDS Outstanding. Grade 10. stu- dent — Jeff Smithanik; Outstanding Grade 11 stu- dent — Matthew Phillips; - Outstanding .Grade’ 12 students — David- Shepherd (Arts and Sciences); -Amandeep Parmar (Business Education); Brian Allen (Industrial Educa- tion); Heather Bretfeld ( Perfor- ming Arts); (Visual Arts). ‘SPECIAL AWARDS . Rotary Shield for Social Responsibility and School Citizenship — Kannin _Osei- Futu;y , Caledonia Outstanding ‘Stu. dent Awards — Jason Krause, Scott Loptson and David Shepherd; Governor-General’s Academic Medal — Scott Lopt- son; COURSE AWARDS Business Education Accounting 12 — Lia Wandl;_ Business Communications. 12 — Heather Bretfeld: Dave Mantel Career Preparation. Kamaljit Buttar; Career Typing, 11/Typing 10 — Yvonne Milhomens: - Consumer Education 12 — Scott Loptson; _ Introductory Accounting. ul — Kyla Palagian; Introductory Data Processing 11 — Lia Wandl;’ Office Procedures ! 1 —_ Delia Hildebrandt; Office. Procedures 12 . Amandeep Parmar: Personal Typing 11 — Dave Edmonds. ENGLISH Communications 1! — Julie Bolton; Communications Denine Meek; - .. English 10 — Jeff Smithanik; English <1. Alayne Fleischmann, Jody McMurray, Megan Reid; 4 English 12 - — Scott Loptson, David Shepherd, Deanna Thain; Literature 12 Heather Cont'd on B14 12 in’ give Students are able to: obtain scholarships’ to: travel within and outside of Canada. This year, under ‘the auspices of the Terrace’ Rotary -Ciub, © Carl Anderson will be going ‘to France. and . Margaret’ Davies will be*going to South Africa while Steve Kietzmann, from South Africa and also’ on a Rotary International Exhange Scholarship, will be with us for .the 1991 calendar year. Devon Kuiper went to Ottawa for the Encounters with Canada program and to Victoria for.the B.C. Youth Parliament, Jason Krause, Angel Parmar and Bao Lanh: Diep . received Summer Language Bursaries to attend the Cours d’Ete de Langues — Bourses at the Ecole Interna- tional de francais at the Univer- site du Quebec in Trois Rivieres, Quebec. Sonya Krug will be go- ing.to Japan on a Pacific Rim Scholarship sponsored by the “regular “ex- commiited, : dedicated, B.C. Government and «.Jasot Krause is. one -.of . nifietees students from ‘throughout: BC; - to be awarded a Pacific: Rim’. Scholarship: for a year, of study in Japan. : In, January of. this. ‘whol year, we'said. good-bye to Irene - Ennis. who: aught full-time and “the missed her “cheerful pre and -her.-valued -contributions.. - we welcomed Scott “Armstrong. to.our staff.as the Co-operative Education Co-ordinator ‘in January; Scott left in early June to pursue his’ doctorate: at the University. of . Southern Mississippi. At the end ‘of ‘this month, we say goodbye to Al Cameron, who: will be teaching at. Lakelse. High: next “school year. Mr. Cameron has: been a ‘in- dustrious. “and: conscientious teacher and we shall. miss him very much, :. -~ On behalf of the administra- tion, staff and student body, we would like to take this oppor- | iunity to publicly and sincerely thank: the parents‘of all. of our students, the many individuals, organizations and businesses in Terrace for their generous. and | continuing support of Kermode . 91 — our well-received year- book, our athletic: teams, Students’ Council, graduation ceremonies, : Pre-Employment Program, Co-operative Enhancement. Program, scholarship’ information even-. ings and-all of our other ac- tivities. We do sincerely ap-. preciate your assistance and co- operation. py Mewees Atkinson Bre 4 “Be Parks Visitors Programs ° . the ‘summer interpretation programs are well underway at Lakafse. take. : - Kim’ ‘Putram ls the Park Interpreter at Tyhee Lake near Smithere and she . - “reports. that visitors to Tyhee are very enthusiastic about her: programs. ». {Both Lakeléa Lake Provincial Park and Tyhaa Lake ara class A partes with an camping ‘and picnic facilitias: Over 25 parks comprise the Skeena District, : stretching from near Burns Lake to the east:. Nalkoon Provincial, Park. ‘on the. : Queen Charlotte lands. to the west and mrt. to Alin’ ar th ‘Yukon. : ”~ border, - . ; Other Perks in the Nrthwest with camping teciitos ¢ can be folind all long , .: the malor transportalion ‘routes.’ Outside. of Hazelton there's Seeley: Lake .- . Provinclal Park’ with 20 campsites. If, you are heading north “of” ‘Kitwanga- along Highway 37, you can always pitch a tentat Meziadin Lake or Kingakan _. Lake Provincial Park. Closer to Terrace you can see tha incredible beauty of - the. coastal. mountains at Kleanza. Creek or Exchamsike Aiver,! Provinclal "Parka are ‘a wonderful resource for all sorts of people, We hope. you will come out and discover something, new at your Provincial Parks we pummer,. ., Shelter, 3. € PM - SALMOHID ENHANCEMENT - (see above), Furlong. Bay plento shetle “ Lakelse Lake Provincial . * Park Visitor Programs : . ‘July '4 - July 8, 1991. ; - Thuraday, July 4 : 3 PM - ‘ADAPTION AATIBTRY - (children) Furlong Bay picnic’ shelter: 5 PM - PRRSCELLA PARKS PHESENTS... * (dramatic slideshow tau. F ‘Friday, Joly 5 Lt 7 3 PM. STORM DRAIN MARIGNG PROGRAM - (eile. Giest sente Bary Pei from the Dept. of Fisherlas and Oceans, Furlong Bay picnic shelter. ; a Saturday, July.6 3 PM : PLAYING FAR AKD WIDE + * (running games), Meet at i 5 Use vei, ‘shelter, Oe 8 PM. WONDERFUL MORTHWEST WATER « « Furlong flay picnic shel feos Sunday, July 7 : 4 PM - JERRY'S RANGERS « + (children). Furlong Bay plenic shelter. - 6 PM - IVERSEPEOPLES - Guest presenter Monserat Gonsalez trom the Kina can. nial Museum. Furlong Bay picnic shelter, “ Monday, July 8 - ‘ ae ae 8 PM - - EVENING PROGRAM - Furtang Bay ptenic shelter. aa All Programs Are Freel” B.C. Parks 798-2277 © Lee motte AGL ® : ¥ ane EARTHSONGS SATURDAY, JULY 6, 8:00PM TICKETS $25. 25 (INCL. GST AND SERVICE CHARGE) | OI III SOIT I III II SI IIIS -LEE AARON © BACHMAN TURNER OVERDRIVE SPECIAL GUESTS: YOUNG SAINTS SUNDAY, JULY 7 6:00PM, (Wa. BD ave eoanee). M4 JO IO III II II ICE A FULL DAY OF FAMILY FUN AWAITS YOU AT THE PARK BEGINNING AT 11 :30A. M. Ce reed reed The MUSIC ‘91 RoadShow Weekend features two full days of activities and entertainment for the whole family with super: star concerts each night. Folk singer-songwriter JOHN DENVER performs on Saturday evening,.and gutsy Toronto-based rocker LEE AARON, veteran hit-miakers BACHMAN TURNER OVERDRIVE and special uest YOUNG SAINTS share: this : spectacular-hard-rock bil lon Sunday evening. «The Spiritof B.C. Bandstand will feature fabulous B. on talentall day long such as Paul Hyde, Vancouver founder of the Payolas, and children’ sp erformer Norm Foale. “# Amoteur performar Tel: ‘Cenlennlal- Communily : ShowCase stage including the Edmonton All I Girt Marching Ambassadors. _ * StreeiStult shroet performers like the Do nine-peice steal orchestra’ “The: Rim: Brasshoppers” from England. _*KidsOwn area with face pointing, artand music instrument ab “making, glant walk-on synthasizer pfaah _ and d parade led by the kids: Lg : . Food and Souvenir. 7 “concessions. os Farm more w iformetion on all MUSIC Tr events, call the | Lobatt Hotline 1-800-661-5100. Rosalie: Good Luck in Aussie. We’ll Miss You! _ .The Crown Gang