tribune september 25 1985 a3 igt girl next door for shannon musics a family tradition by jim thomas whitchurch in whitchurch- stouffville the clarke family name has long been synonomous with beautiful music seventeen-year- old shannon clarke is main taining this tradi tion her lovely soprano voice has been heard from the high school stage in local churches and at the lions festiv- al newmarket shannon is the i daughter of doug i arid margaret clarke vandorf road rr 4 stouffville she has one brother jonathan a student in grade 13 at stouff ville dist secon dary school shan nons been in volved in many ex- tracurricular activities includ ing the choir the band the variety show and the in terschool christ ian fellowship but her involve ment doesnt stop there shannon sings in two other choirs aurora united church and springvale baptist church shes a member of a young peoples group at spring- vale called col leges and careers church asso ciation is impor- t church assoeiation important for 17yearold shannon clarke vandorf road rr 4 stouffville love of vocal and instrumental music is a family tradition and shannon is keeping it alive for several years she has thrilled audiences with her beautiful voice shannon plays the flute in the sdss band also the piano jim thomas tant to me shan non admits id miss it if i didnt attend vocally shan non is working at the grade 9 level some day shed like to sing profes- sionally her teacher is marie devereux of au rora following gra duation from sdss she may go on to bible col lege for the past several summers shannon has been employed on the staff of emma nuel internation al here again her musical talents have been put to good use the in fluence exerted by emmanuel has been helpful shannon says she hopes to return there next sum mer shannon also appreciates the guidance received from her parents and from her church high school news busy routine begins by chris garbutt the students and staff at sdss are entering into the regular routine of things classes are now serious and those evil nasty extras we call tests are begin ning to appear despite these minor setbacks the school is looking forward to a year of continuous activity 3 the student council will be instrumental in making jhis a busy 198586 members if you arent already aware includemarcy pyke president steven barclay and lindsey baston vicepresident heath er hoover secretary cindy mcneil and lisa mckeen treasurers the student council supports many school orga nizations such as clubs and the band as well as arranging social functions and fundraising activi ties even as you read this plans are being formu lated for the second annual walkathon this weekis a busy one atsdss today wednes day is clubs day a wide variety of organizations ifrqm table tennis to tech crew are scheduled to be represented friday is grade 9 welcome day grade niners in attendance should be dressed appropriately and should also be cautious for although this is not an initiation there may be afew former niners seeking revenge for welcome days gone by lets hope it remains the fun time its supposed to be to further welcome our new students the schools first dance will be friday night in sports stouffville high has wasted no time in showing its colors already strong performances by the spartans in boys volleyball girls basketball and an allnew girls field hockey team gives promise of another exciting and successful year in athletics in case youve been following baseball as so many seem to be doing these days here are the results as of the end of last weekthe terminators 30 joes jays 20 and bacardi bums 20 they all lead the way with unblemished records the player of the week is mr crusher currie his hardhitting for the teacher team was the key to his selection rew their being a good kid these days lakes a lot of at effort but being an exceptional kid de- serves special recognition thats what r the junior citizens program sponsored by cp air and ontario community news- papers association is all about it honours the young people of ontario who through acts of kindness or courage selflessness v or hard work offer a shining example of v good citizenship ding efforts all we ask is that you make nominations of chil dren you feel ought to be rewarded for their eff orts nominees should be between ages of 6 and 18 nominations must be received before oct ober 31 1985 twelve recipients will receive a plaque a cash prize a family photo portrait with the lieutenant governor of ontario and iapel pin contact us today for complete details markham econoirmtstouffvillc autv tribune cpairk junior citizens program wc all know kidv who ilcvrrvc rccognilion icl honour ihem ihii year call display advertising 2942200 or jenni hutt 2948244 1985 flyers delivered to sept 1 economist suntribunal 6141500 mctroland distributing 187755500 mark hoover we deliver supplements wed sept 25 pizzavilto markham fair super x drugs woolco thurs sept 26 sears undays 8 am 6 p r