Laura Barry, “Anonymous assignments,” The Pharcyde, The Benjamin School, Palm Beach Gardens, FL ĬM. Seth Boster, “A crying shame,” The Voice, Huntley High School, Huntley, IL ģ. Erin Hotchkiss, “If you really knew me,” The Hawk Eye, Hebron High School, Carrollton, TX Ģ. Dani Adams, “Worse than driving drunk,” The Rider Chronicle, Rider High School, Wichita Falls, TX.ġ. Staff, “Learning a history lesson,” Hoofbeats, Calhoun High School, Merrick, NY ĬM. Matthew Davis, “Martys for truth/Breaching trust,” Feedback, Jakarta International School, Jakarta, Indonesia ĬM. Staff, “Earthquake on the future of journalism,” Earthquake, Germantown Friends School, Philadelphia, PA ģ. Devon Miller, “Drilling poses severe health risks,” The Marquee, Marcus High School, Flower Mound, TX Ģ. Hunter Owens and Gina Segall, “Are we cheating?” The Bridge, Windward School, Los Angeles, CA.ġ. Jackie Leong, “VST: Looming on the horizon,” The Globe, Clayton High School, Clayton, MO ĬM. Zack Goodstein, Libby Lisska and Lindsay Meyer, “Use and abuse,” The Torch, Bexley High School, Bexley, OH ĬM. Dreyfoos School of the Arts, West Palm Beach, FL ĬM. Rachel Anderson, “The bah factor,” The Muse, Alexander W. Tatiana Marceleno, “The boy inside,” Panther Prints, Duncanville High School, Duncanville, TX ģ. Victor Xu, “Trending toward tolerance,” HiLite, Carmel High School, Carmel, IN Ģ. Zev Hurwitz, “In Israel and LA, renewed activism for Gilad Shalit,” The Boiling Point, Shalhevet High School, Los Angeles, CA.ġ. Jasmine Sachar, “Tax increase rejected as budget crisis loom,” The Marquee, Marcus High School, Flower Mound, TX ĬM. Philippa Boyes, “Shattered grass,” Hoofbeats, Calhoun High School, Merrick, NY ĬM. Dawn Androphy, “Sadness, frustration in wake of Horrell dismissal,” The Globe, Clayton High School, Clayton, MO ĬM. Carley Meiners and Jasmine Sachar, “String of Facebook hackings spark concern,” The Marquee, Marcus High School, Flower Mound, TX ģ. Brittany Brammer, “Tragedy destroys Oak Hill homes,” The Lone Star Dispatch, James Bowie High School, Austin, TX Ģ. Because CSPA dates its awards by the year in which they are given, they are known as the 2011 Gold Circle Awards for Newspapers.ġ. These awards reflect entries produced between Jthrough June 15, 2011. ![]() We will miss you.CSPA presents the 2011 Scholastic Gold Circle Awards If you so choose, donations can be made in Greg’s name to your choice of any charity involving children or animals. His family always enjoyed his bright smile and thoughtful responses during times spent together. Greg was a kind, gentle, caring man with a great sense of humour who was always welcoming and hospitable to everyone. He was predeceased by his parents Lucy and James McCormick, and brothers James, Stewart and Al. Greg is survived by loving partner Desiree McKay, daughter Lynn, son Wayne (Angela) McCormick, grandchildren Luna and Trinity McCormick, brothers Neville and Richard, as well as many nieces, nephews and friends. He was skilled at carpentry, and created many beautiful items for his home. An avid sports fan, Greg enjoyed playing baseball in his younger years, and watching hockey and curling. He appreciated nature and had a fondness for animals, especially his beloved dogs. Greg enjoyed being outside, whether it be fishing, caring for his beautiful yard and garden, or camping at the lake. Greg enjoyed volunteering for community organizations such as July Fest, the 2008 BC Winter Games, and the Sullivan Mine Underground Railway. He was very proud of the purchase of the “Titan” for hauling coal it is now on display in Sparwood for public viewing. He worked in various professions throughout his life, the most prominent being his position as Purchasing Manager for Westar Mining, which he left in 1990. ![]() He was the fifth child in a family of 6 boys. Greg was born in Grand Falls, New Brunswick on to James and Lucy McCormick.
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