1 SOURIS REGIONAL SCHOOL GRADUATION INFORMATION Following is the list of the 41 graduates of the SRS Class of 2017: HONOURS GRADUATES Ryan Acorn, Fortune; Breanna Allen, Souris; Samantha Arseneau, Bear River; Max Cahill, Souris West; Luke Chaisson, Souris; Alex Chapman, Little Harbour; Graham Ching, Little Harbour; Monica Daley, Souris Line Road; Nick Deagle, Sheep Pond; Sarah Anne Dixon, Fortune Bridge; Riley Flynn, Souris West; Fiona Greer, Munns Road; Keir Hennessey, St. Catherines; Blake Jamieson, Little Pond; Heather Jennings, New Zealand; Alyson MacCormack, Red Point; Alexander MacDonald, Souris; Renee MacGregor, Kingsboro; Tessa MacKinnon, Selkirk; Matthew MacLaren, Lower Rollo Bay; Ila Manning, Albion Cross; Conor McCarville, Souris; Kaitlyn McInnis, MacKinnon s Point Road, Little Harbour; Brandon O Brien, Souris; Christopher Outhouse, Souris; Alex Robertson, Souris; Kaitlyn Rose, Red Point. GRADUATES Riley Clinton, Grant Road; Bailee Ford, St. Charles; Carrie Jane Hennessey, St. Catherines; Edwin Jenkins, Grumps Road, Little Pond; Jasmine Laybolt, Souris; Parker MacAulay, Souris; Dylan MacDonald, St. Charles; Kain MacDonald, Chepstow; Jacob Manning, Bothwell; Kayla McCloskey, Fortune Road; Joshua McIntosh, Souris River Road; Rylen Peters, St. Charles; Darian Wakaluk, Souris; Alex Wilson, Souris Line Road. WINNERS OF AWARDS, PRIZES, BURSARIES AND SCHOLARSHIPS Ryan Acorn -- a Holland College Partners in Value Scholarship valued at $1000, the $600 Town of Souris Scholarship, a Connolly Financial Lock Llewellyn Memorial Scholarship of $500, the Danny MacCormack Memorial Bursary of $250, and certificates for third highest standing in Agriscience 801 and Automotive 801E. Breanna Allen -- an engraved plaque for achieving third highest standing in Grade 12, a Souris Credit Union Margaret MacDonald Memorial Bursary of $1800, a $250 prize donated by the Souris Lions Club, a $200 prize donated by the Public Schools Branch, a $200 prize donated by Dr. Stephen O Brien, a Poppy Fund Bursary of $200, a Souris Coop Prize of $125, a $100 school prize, a $50 prize donated by South Lake Christian
2 Church, a $50 prize donated by Kingsboro Baptist Church, and certificates for third highest standing in Chemistry 621, Math 621B, Math 611B, and Music 621. Samantha Arseneau -- a UPEI Guaranteed Entrance Award of $2000, the Canadian Parents for French Concours Bursary of $2000, the Joe and Kay MacIsaac Scholarship of $250, a $100 prize donated by the Eastern Kings Early Learning Academy, a $100 prize for the SRS Yearbook co-editor, a $50 CAFÉ prize for the student achieving the highest mark in French, a $50 prize donated by St. Margaret s Parish, and certificates for highest standing in French 621 and third highest standing in Biology 621 and English 621. Sam placed seventh in her class. Max Cahill -- a Holland College Samuel Holland Entrance Award for PEI Students valued at $3000, the Cahill Construction Scholarship valued at $1000, the Kaylee Dawn Jackson Memorial Bursary in the amount of $1000, the Main Street Home Hardware Building Centre Prize of $100, and certificates for highest standing in Welding 801B and Welding 801C, and third highest standing in Automotive 801E. Luke Chaisson -- the Jordan White Memorial Bursary of $500, the Chad Chaisson Memorial Plaque and Prize of $100, a $50 prize donated by St. Mary s Parish, and certificates for highest standing in Automotive 801E, second highest standing in Welding 801A, and for third highest standing in Math 621A. Alex Chapman -- a Souris Credit Union Wayne D. Kane Honorarium of $1800, a $100 prize donated by Chapman Bros. Construction, a $100 prize donated by Allen J. MacPhee Law Corporation, and a $50 prize donated by St. Mary s Parish. Graham Ching -- an engraved plaque for achieving a tie for highest standing in Grade 12, the Percy and Helen Murphy Renewable Scholarship donated by Dr. Regis and Mrs. Joan Duffy valued at $3000, a UPEI Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship valued at $2000, a UPEI Guaranteed Entrance Award of $3000, a $250 prize donated by Main Street Pharmasave, a $250 prize donated by Cox and Palmer, a $200 school prize for highest standing in math and physics, a $100 Silver Threads Prize, a $100 prize donated by the PEI Roadbuilders Association, a $50 Russell Ching Ltd. Prize, a $50 prize donated by Kingsboro Baptist Church, and certificates for highest standing in Physics 621, Math 611B, Math 621B, and Music 621, and for second highest standing in English 621.
3 Riley Clinton -- a $50 school prize. Monica Daley -- a Souris Co-op Prize of $125, a school prize of $100, certificates for highest standing in Cooperative Work Studies 601A and for third highest standing in Math 801, and a Certificate for Constant and Sustained Effort. Nick Deagle -- a Souris Credit Union Ltd. Scholarship of $1800, a Knights of Columbus Scholarship of $1500, renewable at $1500 for three additional years, a UPEI Guaranteed Entrance Award of $1000, the $200 Margaret LaVie Slattery Prize, a $100 prize donated by the Souris Council Knights of Columbus, the George A. Leard Memorial Prize of $90 awarded for highest standing in Island history, a $50 prize donated by St. Mary s Parish, and certificates for highest standing in History 621B and Peer Helping 601. Sarah Anne Dixon -- a St. Mary s University Scholarship valued at $500, and renewable at $1000 for three additional years, a $500 scholarship donated by the Fortune Community Centre, a $100 school prize, certificates for highest standing in Math 621A and second highest standing in Biology 621, and a certificate for Constant and Sustained Effort. Sarah placed tenth in her class. Riley Flynn -- a UPEI Guaranteed Entrance Award of $500, the Canada Tuna Cup Challenge Prize of $500, a $250 prize donated by the Souris Lions Club, a Souris Co-op Prize of $125, the Main Street Home Hardware Building Centre Prize of $100, the Fisherpersons Memorial Bursary of $75, a Student-Athlete Academic Medal for the top male student-athlete, and certificates for second highest standing in Welding 801B and Music 621. Riley tied for fifth place in his class. Bailee Ford -- the Souris Credit Union Abby Chaisson Memorial Bursary of $1800, an SDU Board of Governors Saint Dunstan High School Award valued at $1000, a Souris Co-op Prize of $125, and a $50 prize donated by St. Mary s Parish. Fiona Greer -- the $200 Stewart McKelvey Prize, a $100 prize donated by the Souris Council Knights of Columbus, and a certificate for third highest standing in French 621. Fiona tied for fifth place in her class.
4 Carrie Jane Hennessey -- a Marguerite Bourgeoys Bursary valued at $1200, the Catherine and Melvin McQuaid Memorial Scholarship in the amount of $1000, a UPEI Guaranteed Entrance Award of $500, the Sunshine Award in memory of Sandra MacDonald valued at $300, the Peter Davis Memorial Prize of $50, a certificate for second highest standing in Phys. Ed. 621, and a Certificate for Constant and Sustained Effort. Keir Hennessey -- a University of New Brunswick Governor Thomas Carleton Scholarship valued at $1000, the PEI Mutual Trust Scholarship in the amount of $1000, a $500 bursary donated by the Rotary Club of Montague, a $100 Silver Threads Prize, a CPF Core French prize of $50, certificates for highest standing in Political Studies 621 and second highest standing in French 621, and a certificate for Constant and Sustained Effort. Keir placed fourth in his class. Blake Jamieson -- a $200 school prize, and certificates for highest standing in Automotive 801C and 801E. Edwin Jenkins -- a $50 school prize. Heather Jennings -- a Souris Credit Union Ltd. Scholarship of $1800, a Marguerite Bourgeoys Bursary valued at $1200, a UPEI Guaranteed Entrance Award of $1000, the Dr. Julian Jaynes Memorial Entrance Scholarship of $1000, the John H. Bell County Scholarship of $185, a Poppy Fund Bursary of $200, a $150 prize donated by Rollo Bay Holdings, a $100 school prize, and a Student-Athlete Academic Certificate. Jasmine Laybolt -- the Paula Brown Memorial Scholarship valued at $1000, a University of New Brunswick Governor Ward Chipman Founder s Scholarship valued at $500, the Erma Stewart Memorial Award of $100, a $50 prize donated by St. Mary s Parish, a Student-Athlete Academic Certificate, and a Certificate for Constant and Sustained Effort. Parker MacAulay the Mitchell Lesperance Memorial Bursary in the amount of $300. Alyson MacCormack -- the Governor-General s Medal, awarded to the graduate with the highest average upon graduation based on all Grade XI and XII courses, an engraved plaque for achieving a tie for highest standing in Grade 12, a Mount Allison
5 University Enhanced Entrance Scholarship valued at $5000, renewable at $5000 for three additional years, the Dr. Tom and Mrs. Melissa Bronaugh Bursary of $500 for highest standing in Biology 621, a $250 prize donated by MacPhee s Market, a $200 prize donated by BioVectra for highest standing in chemistry, the John A. McMillan QC Prize of $250 for highest standing in English 621, a $200 prize donated by St. Francis de Sales Parish, a Souris Co-op Prize of $125, a $100 Silver Threads Prize, a $100 prize donated by the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, the Honourable Marion L. Reid Award of $100, a $50 prize donated by St. Margaret s Parish, a certificate of achievement in recognition as the 2017 Souris Regional Schulich Leader Nominee, a Student-Athlete Academic Medal for the top female student-athlete, and certificates for highest standing in Biology 621, English 621, Chemistry 621, and for second highest standing in Physics 621, Math 611B, and Math 621B. Alexander MacDonald -- a Dalhousie University Entrance Scholarship of $750, the Canada Tuna Cup Challenge Prize of $500, and a $100 prize donated by the Souris Council Knights of Columbus. Dylan MacDonald -- a $50 school prize. Kain MacDonald -- a $50 school prize. Renee MacGregor -- a $50 Russell Ching Ltd. Prize, and a $50 prize donated by Kingsboro Baptist Church. Tessa MacKinnon -- a $100 prize for the SRS Yearbook co-editor, a $50 prize donated by South Lake Christian Church, a $50 school prize, and a certificate for third highest standing in History 621B. Matthew MacLaren -- a Holland College Partners in Value Scholarship valued at $1000, the MacKenzie Builder Services Prize of $200, a Souris Co-op Prize of $125, and a $50 prize donated by Kingsboro Baptist Church. Jacob Manning a $100 prize donated by East Point Craft Shop, and a $50 prize donated by St. Columba Parish.
6 Ila Matheson -- a Dalhousie University Entrance Scholarship valued at $2000 and a Residence Scholarship of $1500, renewable at $3000 in second year, a Provincial Credit Union Scholarship of $1500, a $250 prize donated by Black Pond Farms, a High School Agriscience Prize of $200, the Claude Dixon Prize of $100, a $50 prize donated by Kings United Pastoral Charge, a certificate for highest standing in Agriscience 801, and a certificate for Constant and Sustained Effort. Ila placed ninth in her class. Conor McCarville -- a certificate for second highest standing in Cooperative Work Studies 602A. Kayla McCloskey the Dr. Julian Jaynes Memorial Entrance Scholarship of $1000, a UPEI Guaranteed Entrance Award of $500, the John H. Bell County Scholarship of $185, a $250 prize donated by Nadine Robertson, the St. Alexis CWL Prize of $100, a $50 school prize, and certificates for highest standing in Family Living 621 and third highest standing in Phys. Ed. 621. Kaitlyn McInnis -- a Souris Credit Union Eleanor Clinton Memorial Bursary of $1800, the H. Wade MacLauchlan Raised Expectations Award valued at $1000, a UPEI Guaranteed Entrance Award of $500, the $200 Alvin Paquet Memorial Scholarship, a Poppy Fund Bursary of $200, a $100 prize donated by Dr. Colin Jack, the Ralph Manning Prize of $100, a Student-Athlete Academic Certificate, and certificates for highest standing in Phys. Ed. 621 and third highest standing in Peer Helping 601 and Math 621A. Joshua McIntosh -- the Dr. Percy Lorne Lavers Memorial Trust prize of $300, awarded to a student demonstrating good academic standing, character and general progress, and a $100 school prize. Brandon O Brien -- the Souris Harbour Authority Scholarship of $1000, the Royal Canadian Legion Souris Branch #3 Memorial Scholarship of $300, a Poppy Fund Bursary of $200, a $50 prize donated by St. Mary s Parish, and a certificate for Constant and Sustained Effort. Christopher Outhouse -- a UPEI Guaranteed Entrance Award of $1000, the PEI Fishermen s Association Member Scholarship of $1000, an SDU Board of Governors Saint Dunstan High School Award valued at $1000, the Clifford Ford Memorial Prize of
7 $500, the Anne MacDonald Prize of $300, a Poppy Fund Bursary of $200, a Souris Co-op Prize of $125, the Harbourview Training Centre Prize of $100, a $50 prize donated by St. Mary s Parish, a $50 prize donated by the Bluefin Restaurant, a Student-Athlete Academic Certificate, and certificates for highest standing in Math 621A, and second highest standing in History 621B, Peer Helping 601 and Family Living 621. Chris placed eighth in his class. Rylen Peters -- a certificate for highest standing in Cooperative Work Studies 602A. Alex Robertson -- a $100 prize donated by DeltaWare Systems, a $50 prize donated by Kingsboro Baptist Church, and a certificate for second highest standing in Agriscience 801. Kaitlyn Rose -- a UPEI Guaranteed Entrance Award of $500, the QEH Internal Medicine Group Scholarship of $500, an Eastern Kings Community Council Scholarship of $500, a $50 prize donated by Kingsboro Baptist Church, and a certificate for Constant and Sustained Effort. Darian Wakaluk -- a $50 school prize. Alex Wilson -- a certificate for second highest standing in Cooperative Work Studies 602A. PLATFORM GUESTS Sharon McIntosh, principal of Souris Regional School; Dr. Lori Cheverie, guest speaker for the ceremony; Wendy Bernier, Director of Human Resources, Public Schools Branch; Adrienne Montgomery Murchison, Manager of Scholarships, Awards & Financial Aid, UPEI; Ross Young, International Student Coordinator, Holland College; Ann Marie MacDonald, vice-principal of Souris Regional School; Lynne MacPhee, vice-principal of Souris Regional School and Master of Ceremonies