Region’s top students
DENISA LOGOJAN, 18
Denisa was a francophone student trustee for the Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir school board for her last year of high school. Denisa was also involved in many clubs in school including the humanitarian, environmental and physics clubs. Denisa also has around 250 hours of volunteering and community service in camps, charities and her barn (she is also a horseback rider). She also tutors children in (mainly) French, and has been working at Cambridge Memorial Hospital. Denisa completed a novel and is currently working on her second one. Denisa will attend Western University in the medical sciences program with the goal to become a surgeon.
Parents: Cristina Voina and Victor Logojan, Kitchener
DOMINIQUE MORRISON, 17
Dominique has always been passionate about learning and involving herself in the school. As a member of the Humanitarian Committee, she was able to contribute to the school’s support of the Waterloo Region Food Bank, the Salvation Army and Samaritan’s Purse. Her other involvements include the Environmental and Relay for Life committees, the cross-country and dance teams, as well as the physics club. This Grade 12 student trains as a competitive dancer at Bringing Tap Back. Dominique always maintained academic excellence. She will attend the University of Waterloo for the civil engineering co-operative program.
Parents: Lisa Vogelzang and Richard Morrison, Waterloo