Crowsnest Pass Herald - 2020 Graduation Insert

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June 24th, 2020

Crowsnest Pass

Herald Serving the CnP SinCe 1930

Years of hard work have led you here today, and we’re honoured to celebrate with all of you. We wish you the best as you take the next step. Thanks for making us proud!


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Principal’s Address to the Graduating Class of 2020 • Crowsnest Consolidated High School Wow! Thirteen years of school…just like that. Many of you have been attending school together since kindergarten, some of you joining in along the way. One thing I can comment on as your principal for the last three years is you are definitely a class of intelligent, creative, athletic, kind, inspiring, and humorous individuals. Every graduating class has its own sense of identity and you are no different. But…as the graduating class of 2020 part of that identity is unlike any other class will likely share…you will be forever known as the Class of COVID 19…but, you are far more than that. You have demonstrated resilience and an internal fortitude to successfully forge your way through the final 3.5 months of your grad year by learning from home. This was no small feat that required a strong commitment and a whole lot of patience, and through it all you maintained your sense of humour and compassion for your peers, teachers, families, and communities. There is a special connection between school staff and students that will always be a unique experience in your lifetime, and the teachers and staff at CCHS truly care about you and want to see you succeed. We’ve miss the heck out of you, believe it or not! However, we feel confident you are leaving our school with a skillset that will help you face adversity head on, and that you have a support system with one another that will always be there no matter the number of kilometers separating you. I am proud to have been your principal since you entered into grade 10 and I wish you all a life of love, happiness, and success in whatever journey your life takes you. Please remember to come visit us when you are home, CCHS will always be your school. Congratulations on a job well done! Christine McKie Principal (Crowsnest Consolidated High School)

Presentation of Scholarships and Bursaries

We are very blessed in the Crowsnest Pass to be able to offer many scholarships and bursaries to our graduates because of the generous donations made by individuals, businesses, service groups, and other organizations. SH Music Bursary Sponsored by the Holy Spirit Preservation Society $200 Recipient: Alex Verdi Islas

sored by the Ladies Auxiliary #19 $200 Recipient: Benjamin Sharp

Art 30 Bursary Sponsored by the CNP Elks $200 Recipient: Matthew Gil

Chemistry 30 Bursary Sponsored by the Holy Spirit Preservation Society $200 Recipient: Aiden Douglas

SH Cosmetology Bursary Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus $200 Recipient: Jaelle Vanderplas SH Foods Bursary Sponsored by the Coleman Women’s League $200 Recipient: Denique Martin SH Welding Sponsored by the CNP Elks $200 Recipient: Josh Tippel SH Mechanics Sponsored by the CNP Elks $200 Recipient: Frederick Campbell SH Physical Education 30 by Knight of Columbus $200 Recipient: Colby Snider English 30-1 Bursary Sponsored by Audrey Bonne Memorial $200 Recipient: Aiden Douglas English 30-2 Bursary Sponsored by the Holy Spirit Preservation Society $200 Recipient: James Butler Mathematics 30-1 Bursary Sponsored by the Coleman Legion $200 Recipient: Benjamin Sharp Mathematics 30-2 Bursary Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary #19 $200 Recipient: Ethan Chambers

Crowsnest Pass Literacy Foundation Bursary $100 Recipient: Noah Schuh Order of the Eastern Star $100 Recipient: Sydney Haslam CUPE Local 812 Bursary $150 Each Recipient: Jace Lewis Recipient: Denique Martin Ricky Sygutek and Martin Graf Memorial Athletic Scholarship $250 each - is awarded to a male and female graduate who have excelled in both sports and academics Recipient: Maron Lim Recipient: Noah Schuh Murray Capron Memorial Athletic Scholarship $300 Each - is awarded to the senior male and female athletes of the year. The recipients must possess characteristics that include leadership ability, sportsmanship, improvement, dedication and a high level of performance and ability in each of the sports they participate in. Recipient: Olivia Collings Recipient: Carter Whidden

Social Studies 30-2 Bursary Sponsored by the CNP Elks $200 Recipient: Dylan Cleverly

Clark and Jane Goodwin Scholarship $300 - is presented to a grade 12 male and female student who were named as the Junior High Athletes of the Year when they were in junior high. The individual characteristics necessary include leadership ability, sportsmanship, improvement, dedication and a high level of performance and ability in each of the sports they participate in and as a student athlete the recipients must be working to their academic potential Recipient: Noah Schuh

Biology 30 Bursary Spon-

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Mathematics 31 Bursary Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus $200 Recipient: Skylar Heyboer Social Studies 30-1 Bursary Sponsored by the Coleman Legion $200 Recipient: Aiden Douglas

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$350 - is presented in memory of Earl Scott, a local musician, given to a student who is pursuing post secondary in the field of music or has been involved in music throughout their lives Recipient: Alejandro Verdi Rocky Mountain Optometry Clinic Bursary $500 Recipient: Skyler Heyboer Evan Gushul Memorial Bursary $500 Each Recipient: Alex Verdi Islas Recipient: Cole Kalanza Crowsnest Consolidated High School Jerome Rejman Leadership Scholarship Sponsored by the Coleman Lions $500 Recipient: Maron Lim Crowsnest Consolidated High School Bruce Kutcher Academic Scholarship sponsored by the Coleman Lions $500 Recipient: Benjamin Sharp Stewart Schlender Memorial – CNP Minor Hockey Scholarship $500 - is presented to a student who has been involved with hockey as a player, coach or referee Recipient: Colby Snider Tony and Bev Feregotto Scholarship $500 Recipient: Matthew Merrit Blairmore Lions Club Scholarship $500 Recipient: Aiden Douglas Sinister Sports Scholarship $500 - is presented to a student entering post-secondary in one of the following areas of study: Sports & Fitness, Health & Wellness or Education Recipient: Colby Snider Kenney Family Scholarship $500 Each - is presented to a male and female graduate who are hardworking with a strong work ethic Recipient: Colby Snider Recipient: Zoe Civitarese Coleman Lions Scholarship

$500 Recipient: Elana Takchuk Livingstone Range School Division Career and Technology Scholarship $500 - is awarded to a student pursuing post secondary studies in trades or technology Recipient: Jace Lewis Julia and Roy Whitehouse Memorial Post-Secondary Scholarship $750 - is presented to grade 12 student with top academic grades Recipient: Aiden Douglas Spray Lakes Sawmills Scholarship $750 Recipient: Elana Tkachuk Dan Marcial Memorial Scholarship $1000 - a memorial scholarship presented to a graduate that embodies the characteristics of Dan – a person of integrity and respect Recipient: Maron Lim Spray Lakes Sawmills Scholarship $1000 - is presented to a student who is pursuing a career in either trades or technology and has demonstrated work ethic in both school and community activities Recipient: Kyler Olsen Audrey Bonne Memorial Academic Scholarship $1000 Each - is presented to three students who will be furthering their studies in the faculties of Science Recipient: Benjamin Sharp Recipient: Alan Wong Recipient: Elana Tkachuk Eugene Fabro Memorial Scholarship $1000 - is presented to a hardworking grade 12 student entering the trades, college or university Recipient: Ethan Chambers Darcy’s Nature Walk Scholarship $1000 Recipient: Colby Snider Teck Courageous Leadership Award $1000 Recipient: Noah Schuh Dr. Kay Kerr Scholarship

$1000 Each Recipient: Noah Tegland Recipient: Sydney Haslam Recipient: Denique Martin Eric and Wilma Prentice University Scholarship $1000 - is presented to a student who has graduated with strong marks and who has demonstrated leadership through: Personal perseverance in the face of adversity or a participant in Sports or Community Service or involvement in School Activities Recipient: Ethan Chambers Strandquist Family Trust Scholarship $1000 Each - is presented to three students who are pursuing post secondary education in Forestry, Nursing, Conservation/Environment or Engineering Recipient: Daniel Poloni Recipient: Maron Lim Recipient: Noah Schuh Coleman Lions Scholarship $1000 Recipient: Ethan Chambers CCHS Trades and Technology Scholarship $1000 Each Recipient: Denique Martin Recipient: Matthew Merrit CCHS Scholarship $1000 Each - is awarded to ten students who have demonstrated a commitment to their studies and have made a positive impact on the culture of CCHS Recipient: Ethan Chambers Recipient: Aiden Douglas Recipient: Skyler Heyboer Recipient: Kyler Olsen Recipient: Daniel Poloni Recipient: Benjamin Sharp Recipient: Noah Tegland Recipient: Elana Tkachuk Recipient: Alan Wong Recipient: Maron Lim Livingstone Range School Division Scholarship $1000 - is awarded to the top grade 12 student with the highest average in Math, Science, Social Studies and

English Recipient: Aiden Douglas ENMAX Environmental Leadership Scholarship Award from LRSD $1000 - students must apply for this scholarship, including an essay on the impact of volunteerism and how their own leadership skills and awareness of environmental issues has impacted their life, school and community. Recipient: Maron Lim Dr. Lloyd Cavers’ Leadership Scholarship – $200 - is awarded to a grade 12 student in Livingstone Range School Division whose leadership has had a positive impact, primarily at the school, but also in the wider community. One student is nominated by each high school. Nominees each receive $200 and the overall winner is given a $1000 scholarship. This year’s winner attends Matthew Halton High School but we are pleased to present CCHS’ nominee… Recipient: Aiden Douglas Riversdale Resources Scholarship $1500 Each - is presented to one or more graduates who are role models for other students based on their demonstrated contribution to the school and/or community Recipient: Ethan Chambers Recipient: Noah Tegland Livingstone McLeod Bursary for Trades and Technology $2000 - students must apply for this scholarship, including an essay that outlines their back- ground and what draws them to a career in trades. Recipient: Jace Lewis Schulich Leader STEM Scholarship for the Univeristy of Alberta $80,000 - A Schulich Leader is one of 100 students who are selected each year by 20 Canadian partner universities to receive $80,000 to pursue an undergraduate degree in STEM. Recipient: Benjamin Sharp


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2020 Valedictorian Speech

Aiden Douglas

Elena Tkachuk

Hello everyone and welcome to the Facebook page for CCHS. I had always hoped I could have been one of the people able to make this speech, to be a valedictorian for the class of 2020. I never expected it to be like this though, in the middle of a social upheaval, during an unrivalled pandemic, it has truly been unpredictable. Despite these challenges, and in part because of them, we are truly honoured to be able to address all of the people watching this video, and to celebrate with our fellow graduates, to say that no matter the odds, the trials, the tribulations, we did it. We alone have graduated from the weirdest year of high school anyone’s had in a long time. Both of us have been with the Crowsnest school system for our entire academic careers, and through those 12 long years we have had a unique opportunity to witness our class of kindergarteners grow into its own. We have changed a lot in that time, lost and gained people, put on plays and learned a lot of stuff we will not be remembering, but more than anything we have seen the identity of the class of 2020 mature and grow into what it is today. That identity may vary depending on who you ask, some may call us a class of terrible listeners, loud arguers, or people who are just really bad at memorizing formulas, sorry to Mr and Mrs Peebles on that one, and although those all may or may not be true, they fail to capture the true value of the class of 2020, because more than anything we are a grade that is different, we have endured growing up in a time of change, not only the rapid knock you off your feet kind of the past half a year, but also the shifting dynamics of a freshly modernized world. As we graduate today, we are entering a society unlike any other, a world that continues to change and adapt even as I say this speech, but despite this daunting idea, I am not worried. I have spent most of my life with my fellow graduates, and to me it is a certainly that we will succeed in these turbulent times, for we are a class who has lived through change, whose very identity is predicated on adaptation, I know the class of 2020 is better suited than any other to handle the change we are facing today and will be facing for the rest of our lives. I know that no matter what life throws at us, we will not only persevere, but we will thrive, we will remain a collective that is passionate, kind, and knowledgeable. Although we may still have trouble with formulas. Thank yous We would like to thank some very important individuals who have helped us get to where we are today. First off, To the staff of Horace Allen School, thank you for igniting our curiosity and wonder of the world at a very young age. You were the kick start to our academic careers, and certainly a positive one. To the staff of Isabelle Sellon School, thank you for providing us countless opportunities to explore and discover new

ideas while also inspiring us to grow as individuals. To the junior high teachers of CCHS, thank you for being ever so patient with us through our lovely junior high years, and for your constant encouragement, support and tireless efforts to direct us down the path to success. To our senior high teachers of CCHS, thank you for always pushing us to strive to reach our highest potential, for picking us up when we were down, and sharing in celebration of our successes. To all the teachers and staff we have had the pleasure of knowing throughout these past 12 years of schooling, thank you for being such positive role models in our lives. Your love and support does not go unnoticed. You truly have shaped us into the individuals we are today and we greatly appreciate you all. Next, to our family members, parents, guardians, and loved ones. It goes without saying that you all hold very special places in all our hearts, and we truly could not have made it to this place without your continued love and support. You have been with us from the start, and we could not be more appreciative of the hard work you have put into raising us into the young adults that stand before you today. To all of our parents, guardians, family members, and loved ones, including loved ones that may no longer be with us today, we thank you, we love you, and we hope we have made you proud. For our final thank you, to our fellow peers, the graduating class of 2020. Although we may not be able to celebrate as usual this year, we will try to do our best to express our gratitude for you all with a few words. Having known the majority of you for many many years, I can confidently say that I attribute a great part of who I am today to all of you, and the impacts you have had on my life. Our grad class as a whole continues to amaze me with the incredible accomplishments we have achieved as individuals, and as a whole, especially when considering the unfortunate circumstances we have been faced with. Thank you all for the laughs, life-long friendships, and unforgettable memories. Memories I would also like to extend a very personal thank you to Jill Klapp, our fearless social teacher, vice principal and constant advocate. The class of 2020 is the first class that has spent their entire high school careers under your tutelage, and we have come out all the better for it. Through these 3 years you have taught us how to formulate an opinion, and defend it, how to draw our own conclusions, and how think critically about our values and beliefs. Socials remains the only class I have participated in where no matter the question or who answered, the response was always on topic and correct, that’s impressive. So Klapp, as you see us walk out the door know that you have not only taught us to be strong socials students, but also to be critical and intelligent people that will continue to thrive. We promise we’ll come visit, and if any of us need a lesson on how to intimdate the hell out of ninth graders, were coming straight to you. As we begin to close the high school chapter of our lives, there comes a sort of bittersweet feeling, an excitement to be free but a little hesitation at the thought of leaving so much behind. So as a comfort to the grads I’d like to take some time to talk about the past. Over the course of our time at CCHS the class of 2020 has made many memories, be it be getting caught by Mr.

Hunger’s Binder checks, debating just a little too passionately in social, retelling Mr. Peebles’ metaphors, or definitely making some teachers quit, the list goes on and on. Although I’m sure that eventually the members of this grade will stop telling stories about not understanding what is going on at any point during a Shakespeare play, I am also sure that the bond we have formed with our fellow grads through these shared experiences and memories is one that will last a lifetime, because we as a grad group are some of the most tight knit people I’ve ever met. that doesn’t mean we don’t have arguments, disagreements, or fights, but rather that as a whole we have the ability to act as a unit, to coexist, to have fun in and out of class and come together when we are needed. Throughout our years in school I have personally seen friends and classmates have to endure some of the worst challenges possible, and each and every time I have seen the class of 2020 act selflessly and out of genuine concern for the people involved, truly they are there when it matters most. I am proud to say that I am a member of the class of 2020, and completely honest when I say that no matter what happens they will be there to support anyone who needs them. So grads if your feeling a little worried or down about leaving the class which you have been a part of for so long, remember the bonds you have made in this school are bonds that last a lifetime, bonds that have and will continue to shape people for the rest of their lives, no matter where we all go after grad. Despite this, please try to remember the funniest stories for our high school reunion. Post Grad Every year, each valedictorian talks about how they think their grad class is truly exceptional and simply superior to all the others… but they won’t go down in history as the class who graduated during one of the largest civil rights movements of the 21st century amidst a global pandemic. We can most likely all agree that 2020 has not been the year we were hoping for or expecting it to be. By no means has this year been easy on anyone, but I encourage you all to take what you have learned through this difficult time, and let it inspire you. The wonderful thing about life is, no matter how hard it gets, it can always get worse. But, don’t let that scare you. Throughout these past years, we have grown together and learned valuable information about ourselves and about the world around us. The time is now for us to utilize this knowledge and enter a new chapter of our lives. The world is quite literally changing as we speak. I urge you all to keep an open mind and be welcoming to change. Remember where you came from, this beautiful small town nestled in the Rocky Mountains, and always hold dear your values and beliefs. Know that wherever you may end up during your unique walk through life, there will always be people there to help you and support you along the way. Something very special about our grad class is the sense of comradery among us and the meaningful relationships we have built with each other. Cherish these relationships and continue to create new memories. I am honoured to be named one of the valedictorians of the graduating class of 2020, but it has been an even greater honour to have grown up with this group of individuals. Best of luck to you all in your future endeavours, we know you are all destined for greatness.


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Fun Awards

1. Hot Wheels Award – Matayis Melchoir 2. Heart of Gold Award – Alan Wong 3. Double Trouble – Sydney Haslam and Zoe Civitarese 4. Biggest Flirt – Colby Snider 5. Most likely to be slamming monsters and punching dry wall – Kyle Gault 6. Person Most Likely Not to Leave the CNP – Breanna Hodgson and Brayden Cunningham 7. Most Likely to be Planning World Domination – Daniel Poloni 8. Best acting award – Jaelle Vanderplas 9. Biggest Prankster – Kyler Olsen 10. Most Likely to be a Politician – Alex McAuley and Ethan Chambers 11. Usually the loudest in the room – Maron Lim 12. Finest Dance Moves – Elena Tkachuk and Noah Tegland 13. Saving the turtles Award: Alice Murray 14. Luscious Locks Award – Denique Martin and Matt Merrit 15. Best Dressed – Aiden Douglas 16. Most Likely to Become A Millionaire – Cole Kalanza 17. Most unpredictable – Skylar Heyboar 18. Most likely to not have a permit for those guns – James Butler 19. Kmart cowboy award – Dylan Cleverley 20. Most likely to play in the WNBA – Demora Soerenson 24. Most likely to exaggerate the story to his liking– Jace Lewis 25. Most talkative – Sienna Dahl and Skyler VanDerLinden 26. Life of the party – Sarry Farrage 27. Most casual – Lyndon Ewen 28. Mix master award – Alex Verdi 29. Top jeweller award: Frederick Campbell 30. Most likely to be the best at every sport that no one knows anything about: Noah Schuh 31. The Human Encyclopedia Award: Ben Sharp

A hearty congratulations to the Crowsnest Pass 2020 class on your graduation and wishing you good luck for the new beginning in life. May you reach all your goals.

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Congratulations to the Grads of 2020. It seems not that long ago, Horace Allen School staff were going over their class lists when school re-opened in September, and commenting on who would be in their classes that year. I’m referring to the year you entered Grade one. You had already been to Playschool and Kindergarten and those teachers also have remembrances and stories of the time they spent with many of you. The makeup of the original classes has changed but the memories remain. We were as nervous as you might have been, and we looked ahead to the year with excitement. Our classrooms were ready and the year began. You were a group of children ready for challenges, anxious to learn and eager to please. There

Resiliency Parents, family members, quests, present and retired staff, dignitaries, and CCHS grads of 2020. Grads, congratulations to all of you who have successfully completed 13 years of schooling. From five year old children to 17 or 18 year young men and women. To accomplish this, you all demonstrated resiliency. Perhaps more so than any CCHS student since the Second World War. Covid 19, a pandemic that has disrupted human life on the entire planet. Reflect on the changes in your life in a short two month period; your academics, home life, work, community life, recreation? You are really quite amazing because of your mental strength; resiliency. You are not born with it, you build it. And you are doing a great amount of building in your life right now. You are stronger, more resilient during periods of change. Physically resilient? Not very. A human could survive seven days without water; a camel six or seven months. A human could survive weeks without food; a crocodile up to three years. Fall 14 meters and your chance of living is 50 percent.

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were classroom assemblies to plan, music festival performances, skiing, skating and swimming, classroom projects, all along with math units, reading levels, handwriting to practice and story writing to engage in. The year went swiftly by and June came quickly. Off to grade two you would go. As luck would have it and it truly was, I was transferred to Grade Two and I was able to have many of you again. In that year we would be involved in the 2010 Olympics. We were excited to work along with Mrs. Margetak and her class to present our assembly to the school. Raise your torch high right now as you graduate, just as we did when the Olympic torch came to Horace Allen. Raising butterflies for the very first time with the other grade twos was also a great project. To release our butterflies into the world of nature was special. Just as you are now able to set forth into the world of higher learning and use your many skills you have acquired in your years of schooling in the Crowsnest Pass. Your class was special to me as it would be my last class of students. I have many fond memories. I have followed your progress in our community through sports, jobs, music and close interaction with many of you. I am proud and happy to say “Good luck grads of 2020”. Reach for the stars and dream your dreams. Covid – 19 has made this a difficult end to your grad year but you should be proud of all your accomplishments these past twelve years. Wishing you the best always, Mrs. Reimer

Cats have been recorded walking away after an 85 meter fall. But none of these creatures possess your mental abilities; your psychological strength. Researchers studying resilience have found that psychological strength is based on three C’s: 1) Commitment-Dr. Henry Walton, better known as Indiana Jones was fanatically “committed”. Now your adventures haven’t been that extreme; never the less, you have shown commitment to a purpose and been successful. 2) Control- Commander Spock in Star Trek? He had “control”. And you? You focused on what you could do rather than what you couldn’t. 3) Challenge- Hermione in Harry Potter was the strongest during any “challenge”. Each of you knew change was happening and you adapted. As your school board trustee, I emphasize that you have shown remarkable resiliency, strength, during a stressful period. You are truly a group that will always be remembered positively. When restrictions are lifted, and you meet a 2020 CCHS Grad, shake his or her hand, give a hug, or a smile, or a nod and say, “Congratulations. You completed high school despite so much adversity.” Gregory Long , Ward 2 Trustee, Livingstone Range School Division

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CLASS OF 2020 TO THE GREAT Class of 2020, I would normally be standing on a platform in the Sports Complex looking out at a sea of beautiful young people. The girls would be happy and beautiful, and the boys cool and polished. But sadly, we can not meet for Prom this year. In one way you are lucky. You did not have to sit and listen to a dozen of maybe not so inspirational speeches. In another way, you did not get the chance to shine and celebrate one last time in front of your

Grad 2020!!!! I’m not going to start this off like every other year where they say how they can’t believe they made it to this day, instead, I’m going to start off this speech with a story that has meaning. Throughout my years of school, I've been known as kind of a class clown; in junior high and highschool I've been called some names and told many, many good things, such as, “Sarry, stop being an idiot,” “Sarry, you’re being an idiot,” and, “Sarry, get out of my class!” I'm not sure if I can say the rest in this kind of environment. However, one of the most influential things I’ve ever been told was last year by a teacher, which I truly do respect to this day. She said, “Sarry, pull your head out of your butt.” I’m not sure why, but I took it as a challenge. Maybe I shouldn't listen to her. But my marks were suffering and I realised I probably should take her very, very kind advice. I ended up doing not so bad in that class and now I'm here. So I want to say thank you to all of the teachers for pushing me and believing in me even when I didn’t believe in myself. The bigger picture behind my message is that the teachers and staff at CCHS are incredible. The teachers look at every student as an individual and truly want them to do their best in their classes. They see the light in everyone, and will push them to reach their goals as best as they can. They are a huge reason as to why we are all here today. I can say that we may not have been the easiest group of kids for them to handle, but all of our nagging, and “irresponsible behaviour” came out of love for our teachers. And the staff truly work their hardest to accommodate the students. As a grad class, we appreciate what you have done to make our school a great place to learn. I began working on this speech in October, expecting to have a proper graduation, but before I go into that, I’d rather have this speech be a reflection of the good times I’ve had throughout my 12 years in school and the many memories I’ve made. I distinctly remember my very first day of kindergarten. I had woken up extra early as I was in the morning class. My dad drove me to school and walked me into the classroom for orientation. I sat down, and looked around at all the new faces. Little did I know, those were the faces that I would spend the next 12 years of my life with. We all had no idea what great experiences we would face together

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teachers, parents, grandparents, and fellow students. I understand you can feel crushed and cheated not to have Prom but be there for each other. Just like the entire community and the world for that matter, are with you all. The grad parade along main street Blairmore was a huge success. It brought so much joy to so many when we needed it most. It is a testament to how our community pulls together to say, “You did it!”, “You made it”, “Job well done”! We are immensely proud of the Class of 2020 and wish you great success. Go forward knowing that you are strong, and you will get through this. You got this. Good Luck! Blair Painter, Mayor Crowsnest Pass

and what obstacles we would have to overcome. I distinctly remember in Grade 7, one of my biggest fears, and I think I can speak for everyone here, was being told we got a noon hour by Mr. Hunger. I could tell many, many stories, but I’d rather have this be short and sweet… like Alan. We will be pushed into the scary real world, while we still hold onto our old highschool ways. Like calling people Johns. On that note, throughout life we will be faced by many of these Johns, and we will have to overcome these Johns, and the John challenges they throw our way. Life is going to be full of lots of ups and downs and have lots of surprises, but as our experiences have taught us, always turn to Ben for the answers. We are excited to take the next steps of our lives, wherever we go, whether that be going into the workforce, or going into post secondary, or maybe travelling. No matter what we do, we will be on our own trying to figure out life just like Zoe trying to piece two words together without saying “uhh.” Whether or not we like it, we’re living through different times right now. Although this situation is unfortunate, I think it would be best to accept what we have been given and try to make the best of the situation. It’s not worth dwelling on the circumstances, instead it would be best to look at it as a year to remember. As Jace would say, sometimes she goes, sometimes she doesn’t, that’s just the way she goes. So we shouldn’t look at this situation as a barrier, rather we should learn to adapt to the ever changing world, and it’s ability to change. As someone who should have received a graduation this year, I realize the time we live in now is a great learning curve to understand that the world isn't always going to be fair for us. As Charles Darwin once said, “It’s not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” As the class president, on behalf of the graduation class of 2020, I would like to say thank you to the teachers and staff at CCHS, ISS, and HAS. We love you dearly for all that you have done for us. You have helped us to become the young adults that we are today and made this process all the easier. As to those who are graduating with me, we have all played a role in each others lives, we have made friendships that will last for years to come. We have experienced the good and the bad together and I am excited to see where life takes us. I wish you the best in life, and I love you all. Thank you. Sarry Farrage, Class President


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Graduation 2020 Message from Superintendent Darryl Seguin Graduation celebrations are a beloved tradition and important rite of passage for Grade 12 students. Yet, because of COVID-19, celebrations for the graduating class of 2020 will be rather different. While it is normal to feel disappointment for this loss, your achievement is no less significant. For more than 12 years you have learned, made friends, tried and failed and tried again, discovered, explored, and grown in so many ways. You have worked hard and helped others along the way. The challenges you’ve faced - in-

cluding this pandemic - have allowed you to develop resilience, persistence, and confidence that you can handle whatever life after graduation will bring your way. Even though it may feel like your Grade 12 experience and graduation are not what you thought it to be, I am confident that your future is as bright as ever. You will go on to accomplish much, make lifelong connections, and improve the world around you after graduation, just as you have always done. With teachers, principals, parents, and friends I congratulate each graduate on this milestone achievement. We are so proud of you, Class of 2020!

Ben Wong Restaurant

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Congratulations CCHS Grads 2020 Best wishes in your future endeavours.

Darryl Seguin Superintendent, Livingstone Range School Division

We’re proud of you, graduates, and we wish you a bright and beautiful future! Congratulations, and may the next chapter be filledwith continued success and much happiness.

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Congratulations CCHS Grads 2020 The hardships you’ve already faced and the maturity you have already shown will surely help you to overcome anything you may face in the future. Best Wishes.

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The FuTure is Yours

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Grads, you have what it takes to make it in today’s competitive world. By earning your diplomas, you’ve shown you can set goals and work hard to achieve them. We applaud your dedication and we wish all of you much happinessand success as you begin new lives both near and far.

Nice work grads, you made us proud!

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We wish you the Fulfillment of all your Dreams.

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Great Job! We’re proud of you, graduates. Congratulations and best wishes!

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Congratulations CCHS Grads 2020 You can... Because you think you can. Ratzlaff Danielson Law Office 13143-20th Ave., Blairmore 403-562-2132

Wishing you every success! ASA Contracting Ltd. Email: asaonsite@shaw.ca Phone: 403-563-9032 Fax: 403-564-4478


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Aiden Douglas, Alan Wong, Alex McAuley, Alex Verdi, Alice Murray, Ben Sharp, Brayden Cunningham, Breanna Hodgson, Colby Snider, Cole Kalanza, Daniel Poloni, Denique Martin, Dylan Cleverly, Elena Tkachuk, Ethan Chambers, Fredrick Campbell, Jace Lewis, Jaelle Vanderplas, James Butler, Kyle Gault, Kyler Olsen, Lyndon Ewen, Maron Lim, Matayis Melchior, Matthew Merrit. Noah Schuh, Noah Tegland, Sarry Farrage, Sienna Dahl, Skyler VanDerLinden, Sydney Haslam, Zoe Civitarese.


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CCHS GRADS 2020 - FUTURE PLANS James Butler – Plans to enter the work force Fredrick Campbell – Plans to study Automotive Technology at SAIT Ethan Chambers – Plans to study Bachelors in Communication at Mount Royal University majoring in journalism Zoe Civitarese – Plans to study Correctional Studies at Lethbridge Community College. Once finished her diploma program she will be attending the University of Lethbridge to further her career into the Bachelor of Applied Arts in Justice Studies Dylan Cleverly – Plans on pursuing an Automotive Service Tech Apprenticeship Brayden Cunningham – Plans to enter the work force for a year before continuing his education Sienna Dahl – Plans to work and upgrade

Skyler Heyboer – Plans to study Power Engineering at SAIT Breanna Hodgson – Plans to enter the work force before moving on to post-secondary Cole Kalanza – Plans to enter the work force Jace Lewis – Plans to study Industrial Mechanics (Millwright) at NAIT Maron Lim – Plans to study Chemical Engineering at the University of Calgary

Elana Tkachuk – Plans to study the Science and Business Cooperative Program at the University of Waterloo Skyler VanDerLinden – Plans to become a heavy equipment mechanic

Denique Martin – Plans to study Culinary Entrepreneurship at SAIT in 2021 Alex McAuley – Plans to work and one day open a bakery

Alejandro Verdi – Plans to study Music Production at Digital Arts School

Matayis Melchior – Plans to continue his education in Calgary

Mercedes White – Plans on taking a year off

Matthew Merritt – Plans on taking a semester off before attending school to become a heavy duty mechanic

Lyndon Ewen – Plans to pursue a hockey career prior to post-secondary education. Been signed with the Great Americans from Great Falls, Montana

Daniel Poloni – Plans to study Aerospace Engineering at Carleton University

Alice Murray – Plans to instruct snowboarding for a year before moving on to post-secondary Kyler Olsen – Plans to study Renewable Resource Management at Lethbridge College

Noah Schuh – Plans to study Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the College of the Rockies Benjamin Sharp – Plans to study Astrophysics at the University of Alberta

Kyle Gault – Plans to pursue a career in carpentry Sydney Haslam – Plans to study Bachelor of Management (Marketing) at Lethbridge University

Noah Tegland – Plans to study Management & Marketing at the University of Lethbridge

Jaelle Vanderplas – I’m going to stay in the Pass; work and help my mom and dad with my little brothers while this Covid passes. Then I hope to go to college and become a social worker

Aiden Douglas – Plans to study Bachelor of Science in Engineering at the University of Lethbridge with a direct transfer to the University of Alberta. Aiden’s original plan was to travel the world starting in October of this year, a gap year of sorts, which is no longer an option. He’s planning on getting his undergraduate degree in engineering, however he plans to continue with further schooling to get a graduate degree in Biomedical Engineering or in Medicine

Sarry Farrage – Plans to study Petroleum Engineering at SAIT

Demora Soerensen – Plans to be an entrepreneur

Colby Snider – Plans to study Bachelor of Kinesiology and Physical Education at the University of Lethbridge. Colby will also be playing college baseball

Alan Wong – Plans to study Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Waterloo


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This composition was created by Kim Cunningham of Grizzly Falls Photography. Each student was photographed separately and Kim photoshopped them together to provide the graduating class with a full class photo as a keepsake. A big thank you to Kim for this amazing work!

photo courtesy Grizzly Falls Photography


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