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Feature Article October 10

Feature Article October 10, 2001

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Sharbot Lake High School commencementby David Brison Commencement is a time for heartfelt advice to the recent graduates from adults; stocktaking by the graduates themselves including a public recounting of memories (only the positive ones are usually shared); a time to celebrate the achievement of graduating, and those who graduated with special distinction.sharbot_lake_high_school_commencement The adults were there in force with advice. Principal Tom Taylor said that in a time of crisis it is good to focus on the good things that happen everyday in our schools. Director Barry OConnor had five points the last being, To keep a grip on your definition of success. MPP Leona Dombrowsky, who noted that it was 25 years since she graduated from high school, (did you think she was older, younger, or about that age?) had general words of encouragement. There were 49 students receiving high school diplomas or certificates, and 59 awards of merit in special fields or for general scholarship.sharbot_lake_high_school_commencement Louise Dignum, Della Scott, Christina Card, and Jason Monreal were singled out by their peers and teachers for special consideration. Della received the Governor Generals Academic Medal Award in addition to several others, Christina Card the K.A. Alexander Trophy for highest proficiency in the OAC year in addition to the writer of the year award and several others (fitting for The News youth reporter); and Jason had five awards for leadership and contribution to the school. What was most impressive about Louise Dignums awards was the versatility they represented -- she had awards for general academic scholarship, such as the highest average grades in six OAC subjects; and special distinction in physical education, the arts (the Kingston Regional Arts Council award), science (for having the highest overall average at the OAC level in biology, chemistry, and physics), and special recognition of leadership and contribution to the life of the school. In all she received nine awards.sharbot_lake_high_school_commencement Trustee Ann Goodfellow told the graduates and their friends and families that she personally had become very frightened about the future in the days following the attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Centres. She told how she overcame this fear. By thinking about her young friends and acquaintances, she has found that she is less frightened and more secure about the future.sharbot_lake_high_school_commencement Louise Dignum, Valedictorian for the class, is a prime example of what Ann was talking about. In a very thoughtful and considered valedictorian address she reminisced about her high school days and put these memories in a meaningful context. She even managed to have some good advice for her peers. We print her address in full on page because we think it deserves to stand on its own not just to be reported on.

With the participation of the Government of Canada