FEBRUARY 11, 1950 §ch0ol Reports NEWTON SCHOOL T1,.- iollowlng is the report for m, month of January. Grade VII - l. Mary McIver. 2. Gerard McIver. 3. Rosemary Mulli- "that v1 —1. Adelaide Mulligan. a‘ Alyson Murphy. 3. Robert Coadv. Grade IV -— 1. Mary Boyle. 2. Peggy Mclver. 8. Geraldine Boyle. Grade III -— 1. Elizabeth Mulli- g, Lawrence Costello. c-rade II -— 1. Betty McIver. winnlfred Murphy. Grails I Sr. — l. Freda Boyle. (jraile I Jr. - l. Glen Murphy. Highest average in Senior grades- nary Mclver, Highest average. in Junior grades: Glen Murphy. Prize w,» the most stars in Arithmetic in thlf‘ Junior grades: Freda Boyle. Perfect attendance during the month: Elizabeth Mulligan, Freda Boyle and Gerard Mclver. 'i'carhcr: Teresa McKenna. 2. BROOKVALE SCHOOL Grade V111 (ism - l. Francis g-ir y. ‘l. John Cnrragher. Grade VIII fJr.) — l. star/l‘ . Uradr v »- 1_.Dugene Curley. l. ~- ii-et Carragher. 3. Josephine Imelda v III - 1 Jdilda McManus. g iii-uncle Curlcy and Muriel gaiwi. (equal). (lride II -- 1. Pauline Mdlwantis. g. \\ ilfrcd Carragher. Grade I - l. Helen Curley. 2. ~'. IIcManns. average in Senior Francis Curlcy, 8'7 per cent. average in Junior Gran . a Hilda MrMantis, 93 per vcnt. Pl-i-fct-t attendance for the month lziiclda Sturdy, Muriel Smith, paalini- McManus. ‘Teacher — Theresa M. Car- rather. KELL Y's CROSS SCHOOL Report for the month of January. (‘made X ~ l. Colette Matters. g, RdSRIPPH Carragher. 3. Mary liiattcrs. Grade IX — 1. Anna M. Camp- hPii 2,. Frances Monaghan, ti. El- lecri Kelly. r ade V111 - ‘l. Qua d. 2. Charles .\la:"_v ‘MCDOIIHId, Grade VII - Helena Campbell. 2 (‘ccclia lVicQuald 8. Adri Mona- ghaii Grade VI - 1. Vinia McAvinn. 2. Clifford Hlglies. ‘Teacher - Amos Curley. Grade V _ 1 George Monaghan. y. Ralph McQllald. a Wendall Mc- Donald. Crade IV — l. Monica McQuald. 2. Joseph Kelly. Grade III - l. Earl Moiyneaux. 2 Clifford McDonald. Grade II — l. Desmond Curley. t. Joan McAvinn. 3. Jerome Mon- aghan. Grade I - 1. Theresa Monaghan. ii. Kenneth Curley. B. William Mc- Qiiaill. Perfect attendance for the term “Kendall McDonald. Prizes for Dials in Arithmetic Wendell McDonald, Joseph Kelly. Clifford McDonald, Desmond Curley. Ther- esa Monaizhan. ‘Poacher ~ Vivien 'I‘rainor. Eleanor Mc- Campbell. 3. anon} ‘satin’ tam or. Honour Roll for January: Grade X — 1. Elsie MacDougall. tirade IX - 1. Mona Mat-Phail. Grade VIII -— 1. Elaine Mac- Phail. 2. Mary MacPhail. 3. Anna MncPhall. Grade VII — l. Lorraine lianis. (trade V! — l. Lorna MacPhail l. Stewart Seller. Grade IV — l. Eardley Beaton ls.) Marion Mac Phaii 3. Margaret raw, Wil- tiriidc III - 1. Morris Mac- Dritigllll, \ tirade II ~ 1. Burrows Mac- Pliriil 2. Neil MaePhaiFa. Sterling .\iacI‘h;\i]_ tirade I ~- l. Hone MacFliall. ‘Perfect attendance: Elaine Mac- Pnriil. Mary MacPllail. Sadie Mac- Pllflll. Carl Potts, Lorna Mac- Plldil. Faye .\lacPha'l. Marlon lilrtvPhnil, Sterling MacPhail, Hope lliacPhail. Teacher Sylvia Simpson. anooarmrm E school. llall Yearly Report , _.__ Grade X - l, Shirley Aifdrt-W-‘j 3 Shirley Wood: Joan Mac- lrnn; 4. Fcrnc Stetson; 5. Verna Wood. Grade IX ~— l. Beverly Mac- iim"; 2. Vern Criiwys. _Griide VII - 1. Wendell Wood. Four prominent British return across the prairies cities here with Mrs. A. G. Grayston, Dr. C. S. Lang (orchestra). Grade VI —- 1. Willard Wood; 2. Edward Moore. Grade V Sr. - 1. Margaret Wood: 2. Sandra MacLean. Grade V Jr. — 1. Boyce Stet- son. 2. Joyce Stetson. Grade III _ 1. Gail MarLean; 2. Jean MacLeod. Grade 1.1 Sr. - l. Kenneth MacLean: 2. Sheldon Wood. ’ Grade II Jr. — 1. Audrey Rodd; ‘.1 Phyllis-Campbell; 3. Barbara MacLean. Highest average: Grades Audrey Rodd, 9a per cent. Highest average: Grades VI X; Beverly MacLean 83 per cent. Joyce Nicholson Teacher. I-V; YORK SCHOOL Report for January Senior Dept. Grade X _. 1. Hazel Ardrews 2. Myron Ling 3. Marina Watts. Grade IX -- l. Rose Wat's 2. Gladys MacDonald 3. Norman Brown. Grade V111 — 1. Joan Vesey 2. Elizabeth MacDonald 3. Elaine Cooke Grade VII — l. Alden Newson. Grade VI - LGeorQe Andrews 2. Betty Andrews and Muriel Mac- Donald 3. Cecil Watts. Highest average: Joan Vesey 98.6 per cent. The following made over 90 per cent, Joan Vesey. Hazel Andrews, Elaine Cook, Betty and George Andrews. Muriel and Elizabeth MacDonald. Rose Wat-ts, and Myron Lina. Teacher. Anne Crockett. Junior Dept. Grade V -— 1. Joyce Ling; 2. George Proud; 3. Marrill Mac- Donald. Grade IV - l. Hazel Vessey; 2. .Marjorie Lewis. I Grade IIII Sr. — 1. Shirley Vcssey; 2. Wilma Newson; 3. Erma Watts. Grade LII ‘Thompson; 2. Ferne Barbara Cooper. Grade II-l. Horace MacDwen. Grade I — No tests. The following made over 90 per Fredda 8 Jr. 1. Vessey; cent. George Proud; Joyce Ling; Hazel Vcssey; Shirley Vessey; Fernc Vesscy; Fredda Thompson; Horace MacEwen. Evelyn Underhay (Teacher) FAIVNING SCHOOL The following is the honor roll for the month of January. Grade X — l. Vivian Bryeriton. 2. Janet MacKinnon and Junior MacKenzie (equal). Grade 1X — l. Mary MacNuit, 2, ltlary MacGougan, 3. Donald Bcaristo. Grade VIII — 1. Vernon Mac- Kcnzic. Grade VII — 1. David Chis- holm. 2. Georgie Lockhart, 3. Lois Bryenton. Grade VI — 1. Joyce Bryenton, 2. Catherine Roach, 3. Ralph Craig. Perfect attendance -— Janet NAfiOlilfiOh and UNCLE ELBY by Clifford McBride lI-‘L are” musical experts are seen» on their arrival France to adjudicate music festivals in Canadian cities from coast _ Montreal, then visit Sudbury. Kingston and Tor onto before travelling to Vancouver. conclude their examinations in Halifax secretary oi the Halifax Musical Festival who greeted them, they are Alec iledshaw (singers); Mrs. British Musical Exports liars To Ail liiillcate Festivals Grayston, John Sterling (piano); MacKinnon, Vivian Bryenton, Junior MacKenzie, Mary Mac- Gouizan, Georgie Lockhart, Terry Stewart, David Chisholm, Lois Bryentori, Joyce Bryenton, Char- les Bryenton. Teacher -—- Alice D. Lockhart. Primary Department Grade V — l. David Cross, 2. Annelaine Gallant, 3. Heath Wall. Grade IV —- 1. Audrey Mac- Kcnzic, 2. Winston Bryanton. 3. 3. Mary Joi-gensen. Grade Ill (a) ~ 1. Percy Mac- Gougan, 2. Mabel Bcairsto. Grade III (bl -— l. Robert Bry- anion. 2. Clifford Beairsio, 3. Allf- red Wall. Grade II (a) — 1. Mary Wood- side, 2. Kenneth Stewart. Grade I1 (bl — 1. Donna Wood- sidc, 2. Margaret Cross, 3, Gloria Bryanion. Grade I ~— No tests. Pcnfcct attendance David Cross, Winston Bryanton. Audrey MacKenzie, Percy MacGougan, Clifford Beairsto. Gloria Bryan- ton. Teacher -— E. Ruth Simpson. EMYVALE SCHOOL Foliovriirg is the report for the month cvf January. Senior Department Grade X.-il, Roma McGioskey; 2. Bernice Flood; 3. Wilfred Clar- kin. Grade IX.—1, Louis McOloskey; 2. Rita McClositt-y; 3. Esther Clar- kin Grade VIEI.-—I, 2, Ke/viin Murray; 3. Phyllis more. Gmde VII.-1. Florence C-larkin; 2_ Brendon McGinn; 3, Wifidred Mc- Closkey. Grade Vlr-al. Vet-nu Ciarlcin; 2, Clarence Coedy; 3. Fllorrence Con- away. Highest iwemge in the Senior Grades-Rxmis. NlioClcskcy 84.8%. Par-foot attendance — Geraldine Callaghan; 2, Louis McClooZtey; 3, Rita McCloskey, Eileen Murray. Kevin Goody. Rosaleen Callaghan. Dorothy F. McClure-Teacher. Junior Department Gnade V.-—1. Rmena McQuald; 2, Wilfred Griffin; 3, Klara/a. Mc- Clcskey. Grad-e IV.-—l. Clifford Callaghan; 2, Matric- Clarkin; 3, Vennon ‘Mc- Closlcey. Grade HI.-—A.—1, sheila GTIKTIII; 2, Damien Olen-kin; 3. Mary Griffin Grade ITEI. B.-—1, Catherine Mc- GIIlin; 2, Loyola Cvriililn; 3, Paul McCloskey. Grade IL-l, Joan Quinn; 2, Mairle McOardle; 3. Marilyn Mur- Eilcen Mliifflfly; Cud- ray. Grade I.—No tests. ] Highest average in the Junior |Graxles-Joan Quinn. fin, Miary Griffin. Katherine MacDonald - Teacher. FBLINGTON SCHOOL Honor Roll foa- January. Grade X.—il, Betty Undierhay; 2. Br-uoe Stead. Grade IX.—1, Marjorie Alter. Grade VI1I.—-1. Edward Rebat- SO11. L Grade VII-J, Rosa Oodfin; 2, Isobel Stead. Grade V.—1. Katheryn Robert- son; 2, Arthur MacKenzle. Grade I.—1. Lowell Stead. Perfect attendance —- yn Robertson. Marjorie MncDonald-Ireecher. ALMA SCHOOL The following is the report of Alma School for the month of January. MIILOIDS bullish ' tioq in the throat" in Halifax aboard the Empress of Peinfect Attendance-layout Grif- THE GUARDIAN. to coast. They will start in They will on May i9. Pictured Green and Russell (choral) Gasade IX.--1, James Donald; 2, Shirley Gordon; 3. Idily Henderson. Grade V.—-l, Shirley Barbour; 2, Joyce Kinch and Ernest Currie, equal; 3. Archie Rayner and Rob- ert Gordon, equal. i Gande IV.-l, Barbara. Mountain and Alden Rennie, equal; o, Myron Bairibour. Grade III. A.—1, Jean Barbour; 2. James MacNcill and Bill Don- ald equal; 3, Gordon Cotton. Gmade III. B.—1. Marilyn nie; 2, Albert Jordan, Guade II.—1, Sy-bil Duggan. Grade I.—1. Arlene Rennie. 'I‘08.0h&i‘—CNhl’l0'l‘1ne Wallace. Ren- MOUNT TRYON SCHOOL Report for January. Grade IX.-<1, Velda Martin‘, 2, Lorne Mayheiw. Grade VIIl.—<1. Freda MacDon- ald; 2, Preston Warren; 3, Jack Mayhew. Grade VII.-l, George Curtis; 2, Betty Allin-B Curtis. Grade VI.——-l. Dorothy Curtis and Charlotte Noonian, equal; 2,i Shiiniey Noonam. Grade V.—1. Vivian Martin; 2. Dorothy Warren; Ii. Amy Noonan. Grade 1V.-1. Helm Warren; 2. Everett Martin; 3, Allison Walsh. Grade I. A.-1, Walter Warren. Grade I. B.—1, Martina Warren. Grade I. C.—-1, Marlene May- eiw. {Pirizes given to pupils who rank- ed first in closers. Highest average in Senior Giradce ~Frccla MacDonald 87.1. Highest average in Junior Grades —Ma.rtinia Warren 93.5. Perfect attendance - Freda Mac- Donald, Charlotte, Shirley and Amy Noonan, Vlviam and Everett Mam-tin. Teacher-Jiviarie Murray. CHELTON SCHOOL Half yearly report. Grade IX.--1, Leonard MoCairdile; 2. Noreen Gaudet. Grade VIII-—1. Eleanor Gaudiet. Grade VIII.—l. Arnold Gaudet; 2. Verna Rogers, 3, Lanna Doull. Grade VI.—1, Allifliie MoCardilc; 2, l-lozen Sherry. Grade V.—d, Brenton Gardiner; 2, Ciiillord DesRoches. Grade IV.—l. Howard Gauntlet; 2, George DesRoches. Gmde III.—41, David McCardle; 2, Jackie Sturdy. Grade IL-I. Audrey Sttordy. Grade I.—1. Louise Peterson; 2. Lloyd Pena-son; 3. Donald Goudet. Highest average ln senior Grades -E‘.ea.nor Gaudet 92%. ' Highest average in Junior Grades —David MoCardle 89.2%. Penlect attendance -- Noreen Gaudet, Eleanor" Gaudiet. Arnold Gaudet, Wanda Pearson. Hezea sherry. Brenton Gamllnel‘. Louise Peterson. Dorothy IlIiairnmlll~Teeioher. nowapn acoaoua scaoor. Report for January. Grade Xr-l. Marine Msotieiilin-n; 2, John Waugh. Grade IX.-l. John Montgoni “y. Grade VIIL-J. Harold Iperd; 2. George Montgomery; 3. Shirley Amenault. Grade VII. — 1, Ralph MaicOel- lum; 2, Janet Waugh; a, Georgie Waugh. Grade VI. Senior — 1. Robert Montgomery; 2, Eric Jeflery and Ronald Wright. equal. Grade VI. Junior - 1. Inme Holland; 2. Harvey Araeneult; s. Alon Colic/ct Grade ILL-l. Harry Waugh; 2. Velda. Arsenault and Anne beard, equal; 3, Kathryn Jedfery. Girlde lI.-1, Alan Wright; 2, Shirley Arsenault. George Eolnery. Ralph Mlfiolilllli. Janet Wsilch. Ronald Wright, Hervey Amenauit. Hwy Wsush. Velda Arsenauilt, Aien Wright. Highest Average Senior Grades- Rdbert Montgomery 94%. Highest Average Junior Gradee- Allan Wrhtht 93%. Prize for best attendance in half term, Ruby Arsenault. Ruth Wright-Jfeacher. January Honor Roll ELDON SCHOOL Grade X —1. Marion MacDonald, and Dougald MacWlllia-ms, equal. 2. Betty MacDonald. Grade 1x —1. Randolph fligh- anan. 2. Dorothy Gilllsfli. Frances MacDonald. Grade VII - 1. Harvey Bishop. *4. Only Pepsodenl contains lrlum I Remember, only Pepsodent contains lrlum, the marvelous, exclusive ingredient that gives you the greatest cleansing action ever offered. Pepsodem cleans your teeth more thoroughly . . . cleans better between tccth : : : gets rid oi‘ every trace of dull film. 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Buchanan. d H _ 1_ SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL Grade V: 1, Donald Sinclair‘ 2 ‘legal smite,“ Edith Davles- 2~ Biggest gem-EB in the junior Report for January: Edna l-Iaslam; 8, Ellnn Cur-lay: Grade H Sn _ 1 Cam‘ MM" guchan; I181" Cent — Blair Grade IX: 1, Shirley 13111111111822, Grade IV: 1, Barbara Sinclair, Ddmim ' Perfect Amend f Eric Sinclair. 2, Gerald Mayne. Grade n Jr‘ __ 1 Lawrence Mm? o! January slrécreonorhzhznrgiloflif: NGrade CVIIII; 1, Lewis Harlem: l. cGr‘ade s11: 1, Lane lKecKW; I _ —_ . orma ur ey. aro yn eaman. Wlilllilggssk Zt-xvleirjllg: hll/Ieillfelflnéierxii-‘or Miller West and Grade v11: 1, Ian Dunning Grade 1: 1, chemi- Psynter; z grades __ m per cam’ _ Randolph - Grade VI. 1, Wendell Profitt, l. Imelda Curlcy, 3, Edgar Lambs. Oriane Nunn, Teacher as‘ pEANUT 6on5,’ 2. Hector MacDonald. 3. Florence Cantelo. Grade VI — 1. Lester Davies. 2. Lorne Cantelo . ‘E’ PEANUT so‘. RECIPE ON OR i Teacher: Edythe MacDonald. Miriam Seaman. no??? 1W4?’ room’! TE PIECES. 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