es Areal mouthful COLTON MARSHINEW likes pie, but not quite enough to win a pie eating contest last week at Skeena Jr. Secondary. The contest was part of a winter carnival the school put on to get students over the winter blahs, The carnival was a big success, as the cheering kids at the ple-eating event proved, Students make honour roll — SKEENA JR. Secondary recently released the konowr roll results for term twa, In or- der to make the honour roll, students must have al least a ‘‘B” average, with good work habits. GRADE 8 Outstanding Achievement Steven Biagioni, Nicholas Bolingbroke, Tristan Brown, Laura Condon, Claire Desierto, Steven Elkiw, Amelia Epp, Shawn Fagan, Adam Garten-Zutter, Brad- ley Gunnlaugson, Timothy Hargreaves, Kelly Haugland, Robert Haugland, Jessica Hovanes, Huy Huynh, Joanna Keating, Kaliopi Kollias, Annadelle Kurtz, Amy Leclerc, Neil Macmillan, Javinder Manhas, Michael Meijer, Sandecp More, Kyle Narat, Ryan Nixon, Timothy Nordin, Katie O'Neill, Harwinder Parmar, Kevin Perras, Joseph Prevost, Catherine Renaud, Brian Rigler, Ereka Roach, Amy Rosentreter, Keith Thomson, Stacey Tomanocy, Allen Woolton. ae . ' Meritorious Achievement Chelsea Bates, Darren Bohle, Matthew Davies, Jaimie Davis, Kaya Downs, Robert Garten-Zutter, Pam Gavronsky, Drew Heringer, Jodic Hidber, Jason Klein, Scott Macdonald, Derek Matthews, Michael O’morraw, Crystal Raposo, Jonathan Sar- siat, John Schulmeister, Harmony Steel, Sean Stevens, Michact Watts Honourable Mention Kory Audersen, Forrest Aronson, Sarbject Aujla, Charanpreci Basanti, Ashley Baxter, Lori Carlow, Kenneth Eyjol{fson, Jamie Fil- lion, Mikala Gordon, Mikael Jensen, Jeremiah Kasperski, Nathalie Kenyon, Jes- sie Mayner, Tyler Montague, Craig Walsh, Michael Weber, Lacy Whitford, Kevin Wright GRADE 9 Outstanding Achievement Aija Buckle, Brent Burbec, Shannon Chalupiak, Megan Corp, Khatie Eys, Chel- sea Fladhamer, Teresa Fleming, Kristine Haugland, George Johnson, Christine - Fraticis, _ Susan Parmar, Krisinger, Malcolm Macdonald, Ashley - Mackenzie, Harjog Mattu, Nilton Praticante, Harjeet Samra, Travis Titcomb, Heidi Vandermeer, Meghan Weslerman, Kasel Yamashita Meritorious Achievement Sukhdip Atwal, Pamela Austin, Lea Beaudry, Leslie Braun, Chelsea Bulleid, Geoffrey Dean, Gregory Eyjolfson, Sabrina Kossler, Maree Mackenzie, Sandeep Nijjar, Katherine Sainis, Pamela Sharma, David Sharp Honourable Mention Katherine Arbuah, Anna Avila, Matthew Bruneau, Jesse Dusdal, Gareth Earl, Kiyokazu Godo, Ryan Hill, Sandeep Nijjar, Katrina Odell, Daisy Prihar, Danielle Richey, Mark Rose, Hayley Roy, Antonio Trogi, Brent Vanbalderen GRADE 10 Outstanding Achievement Kuldip Atwal, Angela Beaupre, Meghan Dusdal, Stephanie-.Fladhamer, Kristine Pamela “Haugland, Patrick Levesque, Jeremy Mahon, Melanie Mahon, David Peltier, Andrea Pereversoff, Scott Rigler, Paula Teixeira, Alana Urbanoski, Ryan Viveiros Meritorious Achievement Keira Almas, Nancy Arbuah, William Ben- neti, Jeffrey Bolingbroke, Marina Check- ley, Andrew Clark, James Cooper, Kristen Davis, Robert Dennis, Jacob Dickson, Jen- nalee Domke, Brett Downie, Dwayne Hale, Heather Kelly, Morgan Reinsbakken, Paula Sampson, Lindsay Smith, Reann Sousa Honourable Mention Chris Bettencourt, Rosalyn Brown, Morgan Evans, Michelle Fawdrey, Steven Gervais, Kevin Gillanders, Letitia Heeley, Michael Hovaues, Pedro Isidoro, Stephanie Jacobs, Christopher Kerman, Aaron Klein, Jonathan Lambert, Clara Marinus, Jesse McCloskey, Angela Mcrae, Rachel Mendel, Heath Morgan, Greg Narzt, Christopher Simmons Celebrate Terrace’s heritage CELEBRATE the 70th anniversary of Ter- race and the Terrace boy scouts on Feb, 23, during Heritage Week. 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