W~ Sunday, May 29, 1988 - North’ Shore News Carson grads achieve THE 1988 graduating class of Car- son Graham is unique in the diver- ‘sity of its students. The 447 graduating seniors are enrolled in different programs and come from “a variety of cultural backgrounds. lt was also a year of achieve- ment for many grads, who’ par- ticipated vin the opening ‘of the Carson Foyer Gallery, triumphs of numerous athletic. teams, : the ‘Alaska music tour, the successes of the jazz and, chamber choirs in the: “ and the.~ drama= production of . The ~ Fif-..- Provincial Music Festival, teen-Minute Hamlet. At the beginning of ‘the year, teachers and representatives from each grade met at the North Van- “couver Outdoor School to discuss future‘events and ideas that would benefit the school. From. this’ weekend .evolved the - ‘concept, of ;pride: in the’ school, which was focused on throughout " the year, and’ easily recognized in ‘the student body. -Among the top Carson Graham, 7 graduates are: ; Victoria Cock — student ‘council ‘member of-:the | _North treasurer, ‘supporter .of grad» and. Shore Highlanders provincial champion "soccer team and voted as most valuable player ‘in the pro- ‘vince; honor roll student, senior ‘girls basketball and volleyball team member. Derek Porter - — manager of the school store, dependable ‘and. reli-. ; able carly shift cafeteria worker; a creative, enthusiastic and energetic. events; a. motivator for. student student - giving generously of his time to innumerable schoo! activi- ties; a member “of the principal's “Screaming Eagles'* spirit club. Candice Larschied drama student, a.tutor for English as a: a Star school events; a model of boundless spirit Second Language student; ‘and energy: Naveed Dhagani — arrived in * Canada three years ago and spoke ‘not a word of English; straight:'A’ student,-a tutor for English as a ¢ Second Language students; swim team: member, chess player, dedicated worker on the - world peace committee. os Rommel’ Cruz = top art stu- dent, tremendous talent in graphic design and: drawing and painting; ‘grad ‘council, . of student council; -of. the ‘Red’ Cross blood donor “won many art awards and has pare ticipated in several district art ini- tiatives; spends’ majority of his _ time at home painting. Camille’ Pazdera — one of the most successful business education’ students; secretary of . student © council, honor roll student;. work experiences at BC Rail, Interna- tional Forest Products and conti- nuing education. Debbie. Lisle — president of . ‘student council, -honor roll’ stu- dent,..member of the ‘provincial « eae _ champion soccer team North Shore. . » Highlanders, member of the senior girls: field hockey team; drama and music student for five years: active in the school and community. : Alison, Barker, — president of member of “senior girls field hockey, honor roll stu-~ “dent; member of the North Van- _couver Youth Rand, and | _ school ; : bank: Christine Nott — vice- president honor rofl stu- - dent; member -of the “senior: girls _ field hockey. team; head organizer NEWS photo Mikes Wekefleld OUTSTANDING CARSON: Graham’ graduating students’ take wing... Pictured are (foreground) Candice Larschied, (second row, left to right): Naveed Dhagani, Derek Porter, Christine Nott, (third row, left to right) ‘clinic at Carson: Graham receiving: Rommel Cruz, Victoria Cook, Alljoa Barker and Debbie Lisle.. the greatest number of donors. PREPARI G FOR the ‘future are, these. outstanding West Vancouver Secondary. School graduating ‘students: ; - (left to'right) Soni Gundersen, Margaret Langford, Mary Georgiles, Drew Colter,’ Andy Chai, Kristine Fiala. : and Hans Knapp. : . WV students ‘sta ee | §. Secondary, there are some students who stand out due ; to their achievements in a variety of areas." - , : tional, “Whitewater | kayaking * team: to. compete in Junior Worlds in Spain in July. .. Mary Georgilas -—- GPA 4. 0; member’ ‘of "YWCA AMONG ‘THE: graduating class of West. Vancouver ‘ Some of these students are: * Service Group (Soromundi); B.C: Youth Parliament; ‘ * “active in field hockey and debating.’ ; Hans: Keapp — GPA’ 3. 75; active. in: basketball,’ 7 Drew Colller: =_ GPA 3 5; grad. committee presi- ' track, and. field, orchestra and musical productions : “such as Oklahoma! |... * Sonia Gundersen - = : GPA 3: 7; ‘wildlife artist; avid : skier; tutor; cyclist; runner. ; . Margaret: Langford » — GPA: 3.857; active - ‘in, “volleyball, basketball, x- “county -running;: track ‘and “i | field ‘teams: grade “8-12 inclusive; treasurer.’ of 1988 « volleyball, tennis, t I: grad committee,’ member of Junior ‘Canadian | Na- ‘oils and seni sultation and ‘profes- . sional fitting ‘of .con- tact lenses to compill-: ing,” violin players" ‘Chinese-Canadian change Program Cominitiee, DAILY: ‘WEAR and: Diane, our contact lens technician, ‘will assist. you in: discovering a new. dimen sion: in: cosmetic consciousness. i