Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2003, Volume 4, page 6

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| ooo oomrorormncrmpetthmne it m "otrelenenllamanttne it in t uol 0 ie uie meave explain why she is entering the Health ics. There was always someone whom she | Services program at McMaster University _ could rely on to get a job done well. It took NORTHUMBERL AND this fall. ; a lot of her time but she learned a lot and | When she talks of her accomplishments, â€" she now understands better what it takes i n en Li e eeaaanene eeatioeas uie ces et es eierenc cce + e e the introduction of an organ donor camâ€" to lead. The most important thing she [ } ; paign in Grade 11 and its continuance in learned is to adapt to change. A good | Grade 12 are at the top of her list. It was â€" leader can‘t throw up her hands in frustraâ€" something that had never been done tion when there‘s an obstacle. She has to * before at East Northumberland Secondary â€" find new approaches. School, and it has a family connection. Her A good leader has to allow others in the e o o | %l;]a;%?itélf;gg;l;g{%;n}tlad his life extended group to lead, using their strengths. She 7 R n i nnl \__* She‘s realistic about the impact of her ggte ?S Efié’ I;?g;g?&g?;g;&ifig:génesses \ _ activities. The whole concépt of death is She Hopes and feels that she was a good w (;37 too big for some teens to deal with. She leader The students had a good year and o t w \\ f knows that some of the 200 cards she handâ€" that‘s a reflection of her abilities to make mCsX ed out will not be filled out and carried in â€" sure that things h a ‘ : O al s 1 (t\’.\"‘.v (G wallets, but she knows that the most Thatalea&grgsshi;p&?gecfossed over int yaldl o NY important role played in the program is its her involvement with Razzmajazz wfigrg (8 educational value. The cards were dis. she was a section leader. The group went Colborne Grade 12 student Julie Impey ribbon campaign (fighting violence cussed over the dinner table in many to Musicfest Canada in Toronto sad was the only student from against women) safe schools program, / homes, forcing families to look at the attained a Bronze standard. Ms. Impey recâ€" Northumberland to be a awarded a blood donor clinics, and the Christmas issues, j j heme uh ¢ 1 ; 1 j } ; ognizes that she enjoys singing but it won‘t Provincial P mmmmcvagsme Adoptâ€"aâ€"Child While not pondering her own demise, be part of her career goals. SiNZin d mimebaitum [E WRA Program. she sees organ donation as a legacy she can . playing the pl in w gh g an _ Scholarship this I &z Her career leave. Ang i (?p}:}i]nov&}ll undiaza, obbies. past _ school | j M eR peth is indica: The organ donation campaign reflects others as she voluntecred to coléad The â€" year. Two othâ€" J i _ T tive as well, of Ms. Impey‘s social conscience. That‘s eviâ€" youth choir at Colborne United Ch }? iers ( received h.( \*«l\ BC W that desire to dent in many of her other Iflon-academic last winter X4 ocal _ awards. w\ m T â€" 70 ; % Â¥ ; \?fi help _ others. activities. Last winter she offered respite 3 o j j The award, i i \gl ‘ o :f s Her learning in for a Brighton family, taking their daughâ€" manoarggzlil ?(‘)N f’it“i,r}; ]élsn(li: ;Ié}gm?)lllvggrglztt’t 33 granted by the . | dE { j 8 PWR W the health sciâ€" ter for a few hours once a week. Sometimes â€" ; i . attainâ€" A & w\ P 2 § £ Ing a 93â€"perâ€"cent average in seven subjects Coa n a d a ThA MWMAAA cnces will be they would go to Presqu‘ile, or other places one more tm teluttea. Straneely. onz Millennium mnsipoannch : / ol es ) applied to of interest, scored 93 in five of (tlhem ‘ t t Scholarship K ie â€" o OM healthâ€"oriented She‘s also helped with the Colborne She‘s always been a ninetiesâ€"plus st Foundation, â€" is h M § .. _ PA h e l p in g , Terry Fox Run and led the Christmas carol ; s P e fig. i e zen i . " Eul P DE 8 dent, including Grade 10 when she was granted to ‘out MMWAM 2 PE y es | whether it‘s in sing at the Santa Claus Parade. She‘s declared the top Grade 10 student. In el standing _ stu. M M [ To m B _ | medicine _ or worked at Camp Quinâ€"Moâ€"Lac and this mentary school, first at Colborne, then ei dents. who care l inss â€" O( o WBR ___] rehab or in summer at Presqu‘ile Park in the chil Sprj § ipg n onanc about the world MWPE ike. d another . field dren‘s program. Puf o gt(:{iaue}t’, 8 e train meten around them‘, um y c\ ;.‘. esn she has yet to For the last two years she was a comâ€" petitige mcffi fiv scelfi)él seaims more cont comme n te d (AB _ "@ â€" MR uncover. When mittee member in the Tee Off for Terry _ How do pa;grents roduce children wh F o un d ation 8t . wl she was an eleâ€" Charity Golf Tournament. In 2002 the tourâ€" â€" are looking ahead topever-widenin en chair _ Gerard P Aasaam mentary . stuâ€" nament netted over $7,000, thanks to the ences and opportunities? In M ghenxper}» ;f;fllleu){ in a ns â€" en dgnt she wantâ€" efforts of students, staff and the local busiâ€" case her morg Margo C;arkners~ andp?is;(? ess release. ies . o . e W ed to be a ness community. Da 4 4 .Ms. 1mpey P maie g;fg;,; S\ Nee i\ speech and lanâ€" In 2001â€"2 she was a peer tutor in the tak‘ggs};fi?ed t1hemthe Wo.rl.d_around ie witl Feceis wl % sls j ~Jy Te 4 3 ; . . g them places and visiting museums. e a m y " eA Oe Slage patholo Learning and Life Skills Classroom. By seeing so much, Ms. Impey was abl total of $16,000 ym oo ’i{?-*'ii;is;-,-\‘ â€" im | sist and that‘s As a member of the Community | find out what she Likedand didn‘t lite *‘ over a maxiâ€" } uEO jfié ;4‘5?:'.3-_ ) SR still an option. | Challenge Service Club in her school for And her parents never salidn C lte‘ mum of four i . S fl ty )): \ / + ie iC She knows three years, she helped promote the white aspirations o to her yez’irr; qualify fo > £$).¢.5:: ‘\.\,_,.fl/ â€" _ _ e there may be â€" the awardytl?g i oi C ut on ffireer houy ic d (>> ts P J that she doesâ€" students had to f uo . s m M | n‘t even know fill olqt Sixâ€"page in . in o § l M f <~< about that she applications C oo o ie J may find more describing their o f ‘f”u_h:, P 'F;,.;.p‘;-',’( uk BHD satisfying. leadership expeâ€" f Wt o ‘v‘ :;,::‘- ‘u:"‘{‘» i d Last _ year riences, commuâ€" B / ; ”'-(5*%7'; w# “W'* K she discovered nltyl initiatives, 4 i smy .*>. tike the rewards of volunteer P m M leadership as ettf_ons ta}lln(z situ ( _ .;'.’.,'i}f““k.‘\ o t ," s f P;‘ime Minister 4 rioue j iiehe ts MAE E L.A in i s C lenged thinfhal h prow ay Bos Oneh OCotl?chi}udentast \\\}\‘ It was those The only provincial winner of a Millennium ENSS. She got activities which Scholarship from ENSS, Julie Impey is headed S erade monene define Ms. McMaster University in the fall. tion from the | Impey and group dynamâ€"

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