Pamela Jakobs Binder Kandota Shawnee Love Athletles Awards Small Blocks — Merle Alexander, Cheryl Blanes, Jessie Carroll, Corilee Clarke, Jody Cox, Andy Davis, Steve DeWacht, Shammi Dhansaw, John Paul Dodd, Jennifer Dow, Donna Folmer, Ben. Foote, Adam Ford, Rhiannon George, Jason Haldane, Peter Hepburn, Dennise Kluss, Wayne Kuechle, Mui Luc, Mishl Lynch, Balbir Mann, Bruce Neid, Meanie O’Brien, Arnie Pelletier, Allan Power, Mitch Powers, Stephen Satanski, Terri Sheichuk, Patty Sharples, Jenny Smith, Selena Tank, Chris Terlesky, Diane Therrien, Wilfred . Wilson. . Large blocks — Rae-Ann Apolczer, Lisa Dams, Aaron Davis, Surinder Dhaliwal, Shammi Gill, Connie Hansen, Michelle Hendry, Garrett Elidber, David Hogg, Melaney Jones, Grant Livadney, Harpal Manhas, James McKay, Mark Neid, Dion Orbell, Aida Pacheco, Monica Rauter, Jann Marie Wilson, Peter Yip. Caledonia Outstanding Male Athletes — Surinder Dhaliwal, Harpal Manhas. Caledonia Outstanding Female Ath-_ lete — Michelle Hendry. Most Sportsmanlike Athletes — Aaron Davis, Melaney Jones, Jann Marie Wilson. School Service Awards Small Blocks — Michael Arnold, Gur- mit Grewal, Pamela Jakobs, Rose Lenser, Sandra Loptson, Orietta Loren- zon, Tony Marques, Kelly Melntyre, Betty Raposo, Michelle Rolfsen, Kiera Sundberg, Jeff Tupper, Beckie Wilker- son, Sandra Kuhar. Large Blocks — Terry Bartlett, Sara Chen-Wing, Gina Craveiro, Peter Hep- burn, Jack Hundial, Debbie Jackman, Shawnee Love, Teena Marchand, An- drea Murray, Janewa Osei-Tutu, Becca Shears, Stella Pavao, Mange Sidhu. — Course Awards Business Education —~ Surrinder Deol Brian Jones m] Peter Yip Lori Parminter who Karen Brodie Accounting 11 — Kelly Pegg, Jason Rempel; Accounting 12 — Connie Arau- jo; Consumer Education 12 — Anna Medeiros; Machine Calculations and Procedures 12 — Cindy Norstrom; Of- fice Procedures 11 — Tammy Mid- dleton; Office Procedures 12 — Connie” Araujo; Typing 9/Pty 11 — Josh Eades; Typing 10/Cty 11 — Michelle Rolfsen. Community Services — ‘Clothing and Textiles 12 — Karen Brodie; Family Management 11 — Terry Bartlett; Family Management 12 .— Karen MacDonald; Introductory Foods 1] — Tracey Todd. English — Communications 11 — Darrin Hud- son; Communications 12 — Kevin Skrabyk; English 10 — Tina Thomas, English 11 — Andy Davis, Randy Musselman; English 12 — Jennifer Dow, Peter Hepburn; Literature 12 — Christine Weber; Writing 12 — Peter Hepburn. French — French 10 — Jason Schulte; French 11 -— Janet Lennox, Victor Dhami; French 12 Christine Weber, Peter Hepburn, Surrinder Deol. Industrial Education — Construction 1t — Corwin Siemens; Construction 12 — Darrin Hudson; Drafting 10 — Gary: Ventura; Drafting 12 — Cory King; Mechanics 11 — Nel- son DaPonte; Mechanics 12 — Keith Towriss; Metalwork 11 — Ken Chemko, Shane McColman; Metalwork 12A — Emerson Squires; Metwork 12B — Kelly McIntyre; Woodwork 10 — Quentin Roy. Pacific Automotive Association Awards Certificates and Jacket Insignia — Ralph Lubke - $50 U.S. funds - win- ner; Cory King, Keith Towriss, Don Reichert, Brian LaFrancois. Mathematics — Algebra 11 — Janet Lennox, Jeff Tup- per; Algebra 12 — Sara Chen-Wing, Christine Weber; Compuler Science 11 Peter Hepburn Gurmit Grewal Mark Neld These are the students given special recognition at Caledonia Senior Secondary School’s annual Awards Night, held yesterday evening. were — Janet Lennox, Jeremy Smith; Com- puter Science 12 — Peter Yip; Consumer Mathematics 11 — Tanya Lambert; Geometry 12 — Jeremy Smith; Trades Mathematics 1] — Blaine Meek; Mathematics 10 — Sandra Lopston. Fermat Mathematics Contest, Cer- tificates of Distinction (top 25 percent of all Grade 11 contestants in Canada) — Jeff Tupper, Ed Roodzant, Jeremy Smith, Victor Dhami, Tony Marques. Medal for being top student in the Northwest Zone in the Fermat Mathematics Contest — Jeff Tupper was fifth in B.C. and 42nd in Canada (top 4 percent). . Caledonia placed 20th in B.C. out of 155 schools and 100th in Canada out of 1,187 schools (top eight percent). Euclid Mathematics Contest, Cer- tificates of Distinction (top 8.5 percent of 11,848 Grace 11/12 contestants in Canada) — Jeff Tupper, Sara Chen- Wing. Medal for being top student in the Northwest Zone — Jeff Tupper. Physical Education — Physical Education 10 — Jessie Car- roll; Physical Education 11 — Gayle Peinstadt, Mark Neid; Physical Educa- tion 12 — Adam Ford. Science — Biology 11 — Shelley Giesbrecht, Christine Weber; Biology 12 — Christine Weber; Chemistry 11 — Tony Marques, Janet Lennox; Chemistry 12 — Sara Chen-Wing; Earth Science 11 — Nina Teixeira; Geology 12 — Pamela Jakobs; Physics 11 — Ed Roodzant; Physics 12 — Sara Chen-Wing; Science 10 — Tina Thomas, Nathan Wilkerson; Science and Technology 11 — Darrin Hudson. Science Council of British Columbia Book Award — Sara Chen-Wing. | Social Studies — Geography 12 — Christine Weber; History 12 — Peter Hepburn; Law 12-~- Surrinder Deol; Social Studies 10 — San- dra Loptson; Social Studies !t — Shelley Christina Weber serrace Review — Wednesday, June 29, onors Cal achievers Michelle Hendry Allan Power David Long Vu Giesbrecht, Janet Lennox; Sociology 11 — Debbie Jackman; Western Civiliza- tion 12 — Surrinder Deol. Visual and Performing Arts — Art 11 — Karen Brodie; Art 12 — Brian Jungen; Visual Arts 2-D Ik — Tracie Stewart; Visual Arts 2-D 12 — Tracie Stewart: Acting t] — Mike Denomme; Acting 12 — Jann Marie Wilson; Drama i0 — Denise Booth; Directing and Scriptwriting 12 — Terry Bartlett; Grade 10 Most Improved Band Student — Jason Schulte; Grade 11 Stu- dent with Most Potential Musically — Sue Kelly; Marilyn J. Cook Award for Most Outstanding Grade 11 Band Stu- dent —- Liz Sluys; Jim Ryan Award for Most Outstanding Grade 12 Band Stu- dent — Lesa Bellamy; Grade 0 Most Improved Choir Student — Tracey Todd; Grade 11 Student with Most Potential Musically - Choir — Shelley Giesbrecht; Grade 12 Most Outstanding Choir Student — Karen Brodie. Pre-Employment Course Award — Course Award — Barry Smith. Honor Roll These students have earned ‘‘outstan- ding achievement’? or “meritorious achievement’? on each of this year’s three honor rolls: . Grade 10 ~— Sandra Lopston, Tina Thomas. Grade 11 — Andy Davis, Anil Deol, Victor Dhami, Jennifer Dow, Josh Eades, Shelley Giesbrecht, Scott Hansen, David Hogg, Susan Kelly, Janet Lennox, Tony Marques, Randy Musselman, Neelam Parmar, Nina Parr, Kelly Pegg, Jason Rempel, Edward Roodzant, Michelle Rolfsen, Jeremy Smith, Rick Yip. Grade 12 — Colin Brehaui, Sara Chen-Wing, Surrinder Deol, Adam Ford, Peter Hepburn,. Davis Lindsay, Shawnee Love, Christine Weber, David Weismiller, Peter Yip. Sara Chen-Wing Colin Brehaut 1988 19 Andrea Murray David Weismilier Program Awards Outstanding Grade 10 Student — San- dra Loptson; Outstanding Grade 11 Stu- dent — Janet Lennox; Outstanding Arts and Sciences Student ~— Christine Weber; Outstanding Business Education Student — Connie Araujo; Outstanding Industrial Education Student — Nino Roldo; Outstanding Performing Arts Student — Liza Cote; Outstanding Visual Arts Student — Tracie Stewart. Special Awatds Rotary Shield for Social Respon- sibility and School Citizenship (spon- sored by Terrace Rotary Club) — Peter Hepburn. Caledonia Outstanding Student Awards (sponsored by Terrace District Teachers’ Association in memory of the late John E. Bastin; major trophy spon- sored by Reverend D. Hales) — Christine Weber, Jann Marie Wilson, Sara Chen-Wing. Governor-General’s Bronze Medal — Peter Hepburn. 1988 Caledonia Awards and Scholarship Committes — Linda Black, John Chen-Wing (co- ordinator), Al Cameron, Henry Dreger, Mags Gingles, Ed Kenney, Clayton Lloyd-Jones, Hugh MacKinnon, Don MacLeod, Robin MacLeod, Walt Mcin- tyre, Kelly Patrick, Sue Springer, Cathy Van Dyk, Charlene Walker. Chairing of Staff Meetings on Awards — John Chen-Wing; Compiling of Honor Roll — Mags Gingles; Co- ordinating of envelopes, plaques and course prizes — Linda Black, John Chen-Wing, Kelly Patrick, Cathy Van Dyk, Charlene Walker; Co-ordinating of Trophies — John Chen-Wing; Designing of Set — Don MacLeod; Door Control -- Henry Dreger, Ed Kenney, Walt McIntyre; Fund Raising — Linda Black, Al Cameron, Mags Gingles, Ed Kenney, continued on page 26