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Drumlin Heights Class of 2007 awards list

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Drumlin Heights Class of 2007 awards list
The following is a list of the graduation awards presented during Drumlin Heights Consolidated School’s 2007 graduation in Yarmouth County.
Valedictorian – Alyssa Moulaison

School Advisory Award (highest average in English Grades 10-12) – Robert Archibald

Argyle Municipal Council Trophy (high interest in Canadian History Credit) – Alyssa Moulaison

RBC Financial Group (for pursuing post-secondary education in a business-related field) - Jessica Muise

Pubnico Area Lions Club Award (We Serve) – Ashley Hanf

Citizenship Award (for service in community and school) – Aimee Pritchett

Social Studies Trophy (highest average in 5 social studies courses) – Justine Mallinson

Principal’s Award (wrist watches) – Robert Archibald and Alyssa Moulaison

Tusket Sales and Service Distinguished Honors Award – Evan d’Entremont

Eel Brook Service Centre Award (Outstanding Character) – Jeremy Babin

Eel Brook Service Centre Award (Service to School) – Sara Bourque

Knights of Columbus, Bishop Albert Lemenager Council 8988 Award (Success through work) – Ashley Doucette

Law Award (highest average in law) – Robert Archibald

Reginald and Agnes Seeley Memorial Award (a student going to university from Glenwood/Argyle) – Sarah Goodwin

Teachers and Administrators Award – Cindy Jacquard

Yarmouth Community Business Development Award – Crystal Muise

Science Trophy (highest average in 5 sciences) – Robert Archibald

Mathematics Award (highest average in Grades 10-12 math) – Robert Archibald

Biology Award (highest average in Grades 11-12 biology) – Robert Archibald

Global Geography Award (highest Average in Global Geography) – Alyssa Moulaison

The Association of Professional Engineers of Nova Scotia Award - Carrie d’Entremont

University of Toronto National Book Award – Robert Archibald

Reach for Dalhousie – Jessica Muise, Robert Archibald, Alyssa Moulaison

Highest Average Grade 12 – Robert Archibald

Eagle Trophy (T-Cup) – Robert Archibald

Eastern Woodland Metis Nation Nova Scotia Bursary – Joelle Pothier

Female Athlete of the Year – Lindsey Pothier

Male Athlete of the Year - Joseph Shaw

Tri-County Regional School Board Memorial Bursary - Evan d’Entremont

Tri-County Regional School Board Community Service Award – Joseph Shaw

Dalhousie University $8000 Chancellor’s scholarship renewable for 4 years and $3000 Residence Scholarship for 2 years (combined total of $38,000) - Robert Archibald

Dalhousie University $4000 Entrance Scholarship renewable for 4 years (total of $16,000) - Jessica Muise

Dalhousie University $4000 Entrance Scholarship renewable for 4 years (total of $16,000) - Alyssa Moulaison

Dalhousie University $1000 Entrance Scholarship - Joelle Pothier

Dalhousie University $500 Entrance Scholarship - Sara Bourque

St. Francis Xavier University $1500 Scholarchip for 2 years - Evan d’Entremont

Bethany Bible College $1000 Entrance Scholarship - Joseph Shaw

Michelin North America (Canada) Scholarship (A bursary of $2,500 for 2 years at NSCC, employment during the summer months and some weekends, and a guaranteed offer of employment upon graduation with Michelin.) - Justine Mallinson

Family and Children’s Services of Yarmouth County, Michael J. Kendrick Memorial Bursary ($750) - Rebecca Muise

Yarmouth Local NSTU Bursary ($500) - Lindsey Pothier

Yarmouth Local NSTU Bursary - Kristen Young

MacDonald Chisholm Trask Insurance Limited Scholarship $500 – Colton d’Eon

Lifetouch Canada Scholarship $500– Evan d’Entremont

Coastal Financial Credit Union Bursary $1000 – Alyssa Moulaison

Lions Club Bursary $600– Casey Muise

Queen Elizabeth II Medal – Alyssa Moulaison

Governor General’s Academic Medal – Robert Archibald

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