"i 1:5 l “:1 “‘11.. ' Wendell MacDougal-l. \ 1 contest ' for" the best essay on ‘ “ I.O.D.E. (Royal Edward Chap- School Closing Exercises Held .In Ch'town Schools Birchwoocl High School The feature of the closing pro- gram of the new Birchwood High School was the singing of the new school song by a chorus com— posed of the student body. The exercises, chaired by Jud- ge C. St. Clair Trainor, heard ad- dresses from Msgr. P. McMahon, Superintendent of City Schools, K. A. Parker and Very Reverend Father Morea-u. In his address to the school, Principal Leo F MatDonald ex- pressed h-is hope that, with the opening of the new school, “drop- out-s” would take a sharp de- crease in the years to come; es- pecially with facilities'now avail- able. The musical part of the agenda was under the direction of Sister St. Patrick. PERFECT ATTENDANCE :1 Year: Marie Chandler, Fran- ces Ann Cullen, Harvey Dennis, Carl Doucette, Frederick Gates, David LeClair, Allan MacDonald, Bernardine MacDonald, MacDonald, Wendall MacDougall, David 2, years: Barbara Chinery, Su- san. Cronin. 3 years: Wayne Coyle, Louis McCoy, Raymond Murphy, Mar- garet Ward. 1:5 years: Reginald Arsenault, Richard Chinery, Paula Mac- Avinn. ’ . 6 years: Kenneth Doiron, Mar~ jorie Dunn, Norman MacLeod, Kathleen McTague.‘ \ Gail Carley, Judy“ PRIZE LIST Them’izes awarded have been made possible through the gener- osity. of the following donors: The Charlottetown School Board; Most Rev. M. A. McEachern, .D.D., Bishop of Charlottetown; Lt. Col. D.A.MacKinnonDSO;Dr L. 1. Duffy; Lt. Col. and Mrs. W.,J. MacDonald (The William David Edward MacDonald Mem- orial); The Charlottetown Clinic; Rev Clarence Roche; DeBlois Bros; Monsignor P. McMahon; Rector of the St. Dunstan-’s Basi- lica; Basilica Sub-Division Cath- olic Women’s League; A. Walthen Gaudet; The Kinsmen’s Club of Charlottetown; M a c P h e e and Trainer; Holy Redeemer Sub- division Catholic Women’s Lea- gue; St. Dunstan’s Credit Union; Liguorian Credit Union; and a former pupil. ' PRIZE LIST ' . ‘ GRADE 11: Boys: . ' ‘ . Highest Aggregate awarded ,to Wendell MacDougall. ’ Sec ond highest Aggregate awarded to Frank MacDonald. Prize for French awarded" to Prize for Mathematics award- ed to Philip Mullaly. Prize for Social‘studies award- ed to Philip Mullally. Prize for Ethics awarded Frank MacDonald. Girls (Sr. St. Alexander): Prize for Highest Aggregate awarded to Joan Coker. Prize for Second highest Aggres- gate awarded to Janet Malone. Prize for Ethics awarded to Frances MacDonald. Prize for Aritlunetic to Cheryl Ann Connors. Prize for winning the school .90 awarded Birchwood High awarded to Mur- iel St. John. ‘ Prize for HomeEconomics, a- Warded to Muriel St. John. Prizes for Application awarded b Joyce Redmond and Bertha Roberts. gre Millan. Girls (Sr. St. Isabel): Prize for Highest Aggregate awardedto Anne Affleck. Prize for Second highest Aggre- gate awarded to Sandra Britt. Prize for Music awarded to Sandra Britt. Prize for Ethics awarded to Mary Edith Taylor. ' Prizes for Application awarded to Margaret Beaten and Claire Kelly. Prize for Latin awarded to Hedwige McInnis. Prizes for Music and Weaving awarded to constance Cullen. GRADE VIII Boys (Mr. Bradley): Prize for Highest Aggregate awarded to Gilbert Gaudet. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- gate awarded to Roger Gallant. Prize for Spelling awarded to Gary Chipmen. Prize for the essay on Birch- wood awarded to George Berri- gar. Prize for Ethics awarded to Boys (Mr. Gallant): Prize. for Highest Aggregate awarded to Jack Lawlor. Prize for Second highest Aggre-‘ gate awarded to Lloyd Shields. Prize for Application awarded to Jack Lawlor. Prize for Languages awarded to Philip Pineau. Prize for Ethics awarded to Leo Peters. Boys (Mr. Blanchard): Prize for Highest Aggregate awarded to Blair McCabe. Prize for Arithmetic awarded to Blair McCabe. ' ' Prize for Secondhighest Aggre- gate awarded to Douglas Mul- holland. Prize for French awarded to Douglas Mulholland. Prize for Ethics awarded to Edward Balsam. . Girls (Sr. St. M. Egbert): Prize for Highest Aggregate awar" i to Eileen MacMillan. Prize for Social Studies award: ed to Eileen MacMillan. Prize for Second Highest Ag— gregate awarded to Judy Smith. Prize for Ethics awarded to Judy Smith. Prize for Application awarded to Brenda MacCormac‘k. Prize for Courtesy awarded Frances Mossman. ' Prize for Home Economics awarded to Lynn Maelsaac. Girls (51'. st. P. Marie): Prize for Highest Aggregate awarded to Frances Ann Cullen. Prize for Ethics awarded to Frances Ann Cullen. Prize for Second» Highest Az- greg-ate awarded to Bernsrdine MacDonald. ' ' . Prize for Department and Will'- tcsy awarded to Imra’im Red- mond, Paula McAvhm. Prize £61- Home Economics awarded to Sandra Doucette. Prize for Application by Elvira Frizzell, Judy McAldoff ' and Janet Lambe awarded to Janet Lamlbe. GRADE VII Boys (Mrs. Blanchard): Prize for Highest .‘ggregate awarded to Carl Cheverie. Prize for/Second Highest Ag- awarded ’o Charles Mac- Prize for Application ’aiwarded to Hugh Prize for Ethics awarded to» Carl Cheverie. Prize for Improvement award- ed to Francis Phelan and‘Eddie Eartiunger. Boys (Mrs. MacDonald): Prize for Highest Aggregate ‘ Prince Street School The Scrubs closing of Prince Street School was held Thursday and the junior closing on Friday. Miss Mabel Matheson, the school- ptincipal presided. A. F. Archer presented the prizes and certi- ficates on behalf of the Charlotte- town School Board. The honor list is as follows: GRADE VI Mr. Match 1 Certificates of Merit (Alphabe- tical Order): Linda Clark, Bren- dalea Howatt, Karen MacNeill, Ian Purvis, Linda Tait. Lt. Col. D.A. MacKinnon prize for Proficiency awarded to lan Purvi-s. Lt.-Co. D. A. MacKinnon prize for Proficiency awared to Linda Tait. - ,, Hon. George D. DeBlois prize for Proficiency awarded to Linda Clark. ter) prize for Proficiency awar- ded to Karen MacNeill. ‘ School Board prize for Profici- iency awarded to Brendalea How- att. School Board prize for Profici- ency awarded to Sheryl Dunbar; Prince Street School prize for Proficiency awarded to Ronald Diamond. Prize for industry donated by a friend, aWarded to George Loss. Kinsmen prize for scholarship popularity, co—operativeness and athletic prowess, awared to Ian Purvis. - v Miss Toombs Certificates of Merit (alphabe- order(: Fay Edwards, Glo- Lange, Lynn Loftus, Karen MacDonald, Donna Sutherland. Lt.-Col. D. A. MacKinnon prize for Literature awared to Lynn Loftus. Lt. Col. D.A. MacKinnon prize for General Proficiency awarded to Fay Edwards. . Hon. G. D. DeBlois Prize for General Proficiency, awarded to Gloria Large. > School Board prize for General Proficiency awarded to K aren MacDonald. School Board Prize for General Proficiency, awarded to Donna Sutherland. Prince Street School prize for General Proficiency awarded to Daphne Stedman. V I.O.D.E. prize for General Pro- ficiency, Reid. awarded to Rhonda Community Concert Member- ship, donated by RT Holman Ltd., awarded to Gary Cudmore. GRADE V . Jessie Fullerton Trustees’ Certificatés of.merit (alphabetical): aDayid Campbell, Peter Clark, Heather Jenkins, Ronnie Mitton, 'Alan Mac-Lean. Prize for proficiency donated by Royal Edward Chapter I.O.D. E. won by Ronnie Mitten. Community Concert member - ship for music and scholarship awarded to Gordon Mills. Bryan-t Memorial Prize award- ed to Veda Waller . Prize for Spelling donated by ' the school awarded to JoAnn Mac A usland. Prizes for General Proficiency presented by the school boa-rd :- warded to David Campbell and Peter Clark. Prizes for General Proficiency awarded to Heather Jenkins. Alan McLean, Brian Pollard, David Swan. School Trustees Certificates of merit Helen Duvar, Sharon Cam- eron, Cheryl MacQuarr-ie, Bonnie Nicholson, Catherine Shams, Kir- by Ward. Prizes for General Proficiency, Sharon Cameron. Cheryl Mac - Quarrie, Bonnie Nichol-son, Cath- erine Shame, Kirby Ward, Sharon Stairs. The Bryant Memorial prize, awarded to Donna James. I.O.D.E. prize awarded to Bren- da Campbell. GRADE V Barbara MacLeod Certificates of Merit (alphabe- tical order): Margaret Bell, Sin- clair MacInnis, Paul Michael. Proficiency prizes, Margaret Bell Sinclair Maclmris, P aul Michael. The Bryant Memorial prize a- warded to Lynda Murchison. The I.O.D.E. Royal Edward Chapter prize awarded to Judy Lloyd. GRADE IV Barbara MacLeod Certificates of merit (alphabe- tical order): Gary Carroll, Nan cy MacKinnon, Dolores Tait. Proficiency Prize list (alphabe- tical order): Gary Carroll, Nan- cy MacKinnon. Carol MacMillan awarded to David Nantes. Prize for Second highest Ag- gregate awarded to Jimmie Duf- f . . _ yPrize for Application awarded to Tommie Machlan. Prize for Improvement award- ed to'Arnold Murphy. Prize for Ethics awarded to Vernon Morgan. I v Girls (Sr. St. Leo): Prize for Highest aggregate awarded to Elizabeth Mullally. Prize for Ethics awarded to Elizabeth Mullally. Prize for awarded to Elizabeth Mullally. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate awarded to Patricia Shel- foon. _ Prize for Arithmetic awarded to Patricia Shelfoon. Prize for Application awarded to Sandra Shermn. Girls (Mrs. MacIsaac): - . Prize for Highest Aggregate awarded to Mary Louise Calla- ghan. ' Prize for Second highest Ag- gregate awarded to Lynn Cullen. Prize for Language equal-1y merited by Mary Louise Calla- ghan and Lynn Cullen. . Prize for Arithmetic awarded to Carol Ann Rooney. Prize for Ethics awarded to Carol Ann Rooney. . Prize for Home Economics :- warded to Carol Ann lGallant. Prize for Application awarded to Doris Gormley. Prize for Music awarded to Katherine Corrigan. Prize for Music awarded to Barbara Chinery. CERTIFICATES 0F TTERIT Certificates of M’crlt were awarded as follows: GRADE IX Boys: 1. Wendell MacDougfil; 2. Frank MacDonald; 3. Phillip Mul- lally; 4. James MacLean; 5. Da- vid LeClair. . . Girls: ~ ' ' Sr. st. Alexander: 1. Joan Cok- er; 2. Janet Malone; 3. Cheryl Ann Connors; 4. Frances Mac- Donald; 5. Joyce Redmond and Bertha Roberts (Equal). Sr. St. M. Isabel: 1. Anne Af- flectk; 2. Sandra Britt. GRADE VIII Boys: Mr. Bradley: 1. Gilbert Gau- det;,2. Roger Gallant; 3. Dennis Bond-result; 4. Harvey Dennis; .5. George Berrigan. Mr. Gallant: 1.? Jack Lawlor; 2. Lloyd Shields. Mr. Blanchard: 1. Blair Mc- Calbe; 2. Bowls: 'Mullhollamd; 3. John Goruiley; 4. Kenneth Doi- ron; 5. Bernard Mmphy'- Girls \ Sr. St. M. Egbert: 1. Eileen MacMillan; 2. Judy Smith; 3. Mair; 4. Lynn Mac- Isaac; 5. Patricia Sherry. Sr.’ St. P. Marie: 1.” Frances Ann Cullen; 2. Berna. mine Mac. Donald; 3. Paula MchIvium; 4. Lorraine Redmond. H ,- ‘. GRADE v11 Boys: . . Mrs. Blanchard: 1..Carl Che- MacDonaIld (Equal). , - Mrs. MacDonald: 1 David Nlau- tes; 2. James Duffy; 3. Vernon ,Moi‘gan; 4. Billy Smith; 5. Tom MacDonald. Girls: , ' ' " Sr. St. Leo: 1. Elizabeth Mul- lally; 2. Patricia Shelfoon; 3. Carolyn McCoy; 4. Joan Gallant; 5. Sandra She'rron. ~ ,Mrs. McIsaac: 1. Mary Louise Carol Ann Rooney; 4. Patricia Knowles; 5. Katherine Corrigan. Dolores Tait. E. MacCaull Certificates of Merit (alphabe- tical order): Reed Cudmore, Pau- la Downe, Carolyn Ling, Heather Mills, Douglas Moore. Prizes for General Proficiency (alphabetical order): Reed Cud- more, Paula Downe, Carolyn Ling Heather Mills Douglas Moore. School prize for Proficiency and Reading awarded to Ruby Cathcart. . School prize for Sustained Ef- fort and Writing awarded to Paul Dowd. School prize for Proficiency and Department awarded to Heather MacCallum. G. Edwards Certificates of merit (alphabe tical): Warren Frizzell, Lynne Pollard, Allan Square-briggs, Don- na Thomson, John Wonnacott. Prizes for General Proficinecy awarded to Warren Frizzell and Lynne Pollard,'Judy, Smith, Allan Squarebriggs, Donna Thomson, Gretchen Walters, John Wanna- cott. Prince Street School prize for Sustained Effort awared to Edna MacNeill. GRADE III Mrs. Christine Agnew In alphabetical order. Merit Certificates, Naomi Bis- ‘hop, Sharon Callbeck June Moore Douglas Stevenson, G e o r g e Stevenson. School Board prize for Proficien- cy; Noamie Bishop and' Sharon Callbeck. Prince Street School prize for Proficiency: Jonathan Down June Moore, Melvin Roberts, Su- san Ross, Douglas Stevenson, George Stevenson. Special Prize for Industry: J an- ice Stewart, Allison Wooldridsge. G. Hansen Certificates of Merit (alphabe- tically) Jeanne Cameron, De- borah Gay, James Kirby, Ruth Pollard, Ronald Steadman. School Board Prizes for Gener- al Proficiency, Jeanne Cameron, Debrah Gay, James Kirby, Ruth Pollard and Ronald Stedman. School Prize for General Pro- ficiency Patsy Mills and Wayne Shaw. School prizes for Industry, Vera Jeffrey Ronnie MacDougell and Blair Mayne. Mrs. MacDonald (Alphabetical Order) School Board certificates of ment: Helen Adams. Prods: Home Economics vex-lie; 2. Charles MacMillan; 3. R Hugh MacDonald; 4. Alan Conr many; 5. Keith Doyle and Keith Page 12 The Guardian Saturday, July 5, 1958 ‘Roch‘iord Square School Rochford Square Elementary School held the junior closing on Thursday, June 26 and the Inter- mediate one on Friday, June 27, Mrs. G.B. Whiteside presiding as representative of the Charlotte- town School Board, assisted by Sister St. Antoinette, Principal. Certificates of merit awarded by the Board of School Trustees as follows: . Grade VI Coleen Berrigan, Mary Cullen, Yvonne Daley, Ca- rol Gauthier, Elizabeth Loughran, Verna Snow. ' Grade Vl Gonna Curley, Mary Dalton, Julie Dowd, Patricia Mc- Keigan, Maureen Nantes, Faith Stanley. I Grade V Judith Dillon, Cynthia Doyle, Paula Dresher, Ann Mar- tin, Janet Murphy. Grade V Marilyn Doyle, Sheila Gallant, Brenda Hennessey, Ger- aldine MacMillan, Leah McAvinn ' Grade IV Ann Cauty, Carol Ann Campbell, Barbara Flan- agan, Joan Grant, Mary Lou McAvin, Rosemary Noonan, Eli- zabeth Train-or. Grade IV Anita Campbell, Cyn- thia Danton, Catherine Lewis, Anne Marie MacDonald, Mary McQaid, Suzanne Nantes, Linda Ryan. Grade Ill Eleanor Bradley, Ce— leste Campbell, Joyce Carragher, Jeanne Cayfbourne, Anne Marie Gallant, Eileen Hogan, Lorna Moran. Grade lII Margaret Duffy, An- drea Gaudet, Peggy Murnaghan Rachelle MacDonald, Ramona MacDonald, Marion McMurrer, Eleanor Redmond. Grade l1 Debra Berrigan, Joan Cullen, Jane Grant, Linda Martin, Heather MacAulay, Virginia M-ac Kenna. Grade II Maureen Coady, Ca- rol A. Doucette, Moira Duffy, Sharon Duffy, Kathleen Hogan, Jo~Ann MacKenzie, Mary Ellen Place. ‘ I Grade II Rita Ann Callaghan, Coleen MoAvinn, Maura MacMfi- lan, Elaine Murray. Carol Stan- ley, Christine Theriault, Rhonda Walsh. Grade I Carol Cullen, Raeona Gauthier. Charlene Johnston” Di- anneO’aHanley, Elizabeth Anne Rice, Sharon Waye. - Grade I Catherine Anderson, Margaret Creed, Eunice Lund, Patricia MoKen-na, Anne Murl, Gemma Murray. , Grade I Beverley Carr, Hen. ther MaoLeod. Carol McCormapk Ann McQuaid, Susan O’Neill, Moira Jean McCarville. PRIZE LIST Grade VI Proficiency: Coleen Berrigan, Elizabeth Mughpan, Mary Cullen. Progress: Yvonne Daley. Rooney. Applies. Grade VI Proficiency: Mary Dalton, Julie Dowd, Donna Cur- ley. Progress: Barbara Gauthier, Judy Taylor. Application: Mary Dalton; , , Caswell, Dale May, he MacKiunon, Everett Runtz. School Board Proficiency Prizes: Helen Adams and Fredda Caswell. School Board, Proficiency Prizes: Candace Jones, Dale Mc- Kay, Irene MacKinnon, Everett untz. Prize for Aritlnnetic P Ward. ' Prize for Application Joanne MacMillan. Blanche Martin Merit Certificates (alphabetical hilip order): David Scott, Cheryl She]- , J foon. School Board prize for Profi- ciency, Lorraine Murley. ’ School prizes for proficiency, David Scott and Cheryl Shelfoon. Prizes for VApplication, David Callaghan; 2. Lynn Cullen; 3. Butt Prize for Proficiency and Co- Operation, Sandra MacDonald. GRADE II Blanche Martin Merit Certificates (alphabetical order): Valerie Downe, Kenneth Murphy, Weldon Wee, R ob ert Younker. School Board prize for Profi- ciency, Valery Downe. School prizes for Proficiency, Ronnie Downe, Anne Dunbar, Philip Michael, Kenneth Murphy, Weldon Yeo, Robert Yourker. Mrs. Taylor’s Class, Certificates for General Profi- ciency, (alphabetical order): Bloyce Carroll, David Clay, Way Pitre, Richard Quinn, Young. . * Prizes for General Proficiency alphabetical order): School Board Prize, Bloyce Carroll and David Clay. School prizes, Wayne Pitre, Ri- chard Quinn and Richard Young. Special prize for General Pro- ficiency, Judy Armsworthy. Grade 1 A. Fraser Certificates of merit (Alphabe- tical order) Alan Edward-s, Re- becoa Gosbee, Beverly Irlam John Kirby, Nadine MacMillan, Mary Stedman. Proficiency (Alpha- betical order). School Board Prizes Sharon Barnes and Donald Cudmore. .School Prizes: Alan Edwards, Rebecca Gosee, Beverl Iralm John Kirby, Nadine MacMillan, Valerie Penny, Mary Stedm-an. Mrs. Yeo’s Class Certificates of merit (Alphabeti- cal Order) Philip Dowd, Janet Down, Alan James, David Pitre, Donna Steen. ‘ School Board Prizes for Gen- eral Proficiency (Alphabetical or Prizes der) Janet Down, Ronald Go'r- , veatt, Alan James, David Pitre, Donna Steen, Lean Webster, Su- san Williams. Mrs. Currie , Certificates of merit (alphabe- tical order) David Chambers, Karen Lloyd, Linda Somers, Ann Stevenson, Stephen Wonnacott. School Board Prizes for Gener- al Proficiency (Alphabetical or- der) Deborah Burley and Karen Lloyd. School Prizes for General Pro- ficiency Linda Perry, Peggy Rin- ger, Linda Somers, Ann Steven— son, Stephen Wonnacott. , Special Prize for Progress, Da- vid Chambers. Special Prize for Arithmetic Anguslr‘Beck. .> I: MO0RE& w SATURDAY MORNING SPECIA Richard Grade V Proficiency: Judith Dillon, Anne Martin. Progress Cynthia Doyle, Doris MacDonald. Application: Jacqueline Carr. Grade V Proficiency: Sheila Gallant, Judith MacKenzie. Pro- gress: Margaret MacDonald, Con- tance MacLean. Application: Geraldine MacMillan. Grade IV Proficiency: Barbara Flanagan, Ann Cauty. Progress: Edna Rooney, Paula Toombs. An plication: Rosemary Noon-an. , Grade IV Proficiency: Mary McQuaid, Anita Campbell. Pro- gress: Shelagh Moran, Elizabeth Gaudet. Application: N o r e e 11 Bradley. Grade III Proficiency: Eleanor Redmond, Margaret Murnaghan. Progress: Margaret Duffy. Mary Doucette. Application: Suzanne Chan. Grade IllI Proficiency: Anne Marie Gallant. Progress: Wanda Chinery, Donna McDouga-ll, Joan O’Donnell. Application: Joyce Gillis. . Grade 111 Proficiency: Rita Ann Callaghan. Deportment: Margar- et Kelly. Progress: Donna Mac- Eachern, Debra Field, Faye Poulton. Application: Marjorie MacKinnon. A Grade II Proficiency: Carol Anne Doucette. Progress: Berna- dette Smith, Maureen O’Connor, Rosemary McLeod, Donna Mac- Innis. Application:~ Kathleen Ho- gan. Grade II Proficiency: Vir- ginia McKenna, Joan Cullen. Progress: Heather McAuley, De- bra Berrigan Application: Anne Corcoran. Grade I Proficiency: Arne Mc- Quaid, Mary Callaghan. Progress Mary McGllivra-y, Janet'O’Don- nell. Application: Ann MacKin- non. Grade I . Proficiency: Raeona ' x “area; do, I, \ J r es Gauthier, Charlene Johnston. Pro gress: Cynthia MacDonald, Cath~ erine McDougall. Application: Elizabeth Ann Rice. Grade I Proficiency: Tuni-ce Lund, Margaret Creed. Progress: Dale Murphy, Lynne Gaudet. Ap- plication: Anne Chandler.~ Prizes for progress in Reading Joyce Peters and Sandra Flynn. Prize for Music Arlene Gil- lan, Anne Martin, Judith Dillon, Rosemary Brown. Prize for singing Carol Anne Campbell. - . Queen Charlotte High Queen Charlotte High School Junior closing was held Friday! morning. Dr. J.H. Maloney re- presented the Charlottetown School Board. Honour and prizes were awarded as fo ows. GRADE IX A First certificate of merit also Canadian Legion Prize for pro- ficiency; Prize for highest stand- ing in English; Prize for highest standing in Geography awarded to Ian Robertson. Second Certificate of merit also Canadian Legion Prize for Pro- _ ficiency; Prize for highest stand- ing in Science, awarded to Daph- ne Armstrong. Third certificate of merit also Canadian Legion Prize for Pro- ficiency; Prize for highest stand- ing in the combined subjects of Latin and French, awarded to Elaine Walker. Fourth certificate of merit; also Prize for highest standing in Hygiene, awarded to Necia Lap- thorne. Fifth certificate of merit and school prize awarded to Andrea Duvar. Prize for the highest standing in Algebra awarded to Judy Smeth- urst. ., ._ , Janet Murphy. - ‘ 1 Prize for 1 the Math. Subjects, equally merited by Daphne Arm- ‘ \‘x "r ‘ .\\ s ._ Special prize for Spelling don- ated by a former pupil awarded to Madelyn Hughes. Prizes for needlework: . . . . . . .. Grade 6: Lynn Moran and Patricia McKigan. Grade 5: Carol Ann Burns, Grade 4: Bernadette Blacquiere Gloria Costello. Grade 3: Patricia Murl, Anne Villard. ,‘ Grade 2: Linda Shanahan. Grade 1: Betty Doyle, Donna Lynn McMonagle, Lynne Savage. strong and Ian Robertson. Prize for industry and improve ment awarded to William Prowse.. 3 I. 0. D. E. Prizes for highest standing in History 1. Ian Rob- ertson; 2. Daphne Armstrong; 3. Elaine Walker. Prize for mechanical drawing and woodwork awarded to Gary Nicholson. » Prize for household Science awarded to Elaine,Wa1ker. GRADE IX B First certificate of merit and prize for proficiency awarded to Robert Brazel. ‘ Second certificate of merit and prizes for proficiency equally merited by Billy McMicken and Faye Noonan. . ‘ Third Certificate of merit and prize for proficiency awarded to Barbara Ford. Fourth certificate of merit and prize for proficiency awarded to Bernetta Murphy. Fifth certificate and prize for proficiency awarded to Dorothy Sharron. . Prize for interest and attitude toward the mid Library award- ed to Billy‘ MacMicken. ~ Prize for Household Science awarded to Barbara Foed. Prize for Manual Training d to Leigha Jamieson. in work of Grade 8 awarded to Gordon Miller. '- 7 ing awarded to David Cudmore Terry Jones, and Wendell Hyde. mics awarded to Karen: Anne Wil ‘42, awarded to Alan MacDouglall. GRADE IX C First certificate of merit and prize for proficiency awarded to Donald Berrigvan. Prize for proficiency awarded to Lois MacEwen and Cyril Coop- er. . Prize for Manual Training awarded to George Baht. _ Prize for Household Science awarded to Beverley MacPherson Grade VIII Certificates of merit —, 8 A 1. Leigha Jamieson, 2. Karen Anne Willis, 3. Sharon Wright, 4. Brian Wonnacott, 5. Nancy White. - Certificates of Merit — 8 B 1. Terry Jones, 2. Gerald Auld, 3. Dianne MacDonald, 4. Mary Brennan, 5. Kaye Younker. Certificates of Merit — 8 C 1. Gloria Waller, 2. Shirley E1. lis, 3. Connie Peake, 4; Gordon Miller, 5. Peggy MacQuarrie and Florence Constable. Prizes for general proficiency ’in the work of Grade 8: 1. Leigha Jamieson, 2. Karen Anne Willis, 3. Sharon Wright, 4. Terry Jones, 5. Gerald Auld, 6. Dianne MacDonald, 7. Gloria Waller, 8. Shirley Ellis, 9. Connie Peake. I Prize for standing highest in Mathematics awarded to Nancy White, Pize for standing highest in Social Studies awarded to Karen Anne Willis. p I Prize for standing highest in Science and Health awarded to Terry Jones. _ Prize for standm‘ g highest in Literature and Language awm‘d- Prize for application to studies Special Prize for Manual Train Special' Prize for Home Econo- .- ~.\ I ,2 .\ x ' \ £13., . ,_ K f A) v \ 4% 3“. . \Ez-zZV/"S x“. ,//i:’ i LEon ‘ 115, Sandra Ramsay, and i ; Ellis. r Grade VII ,(D. P. Ferguson . Certificates of merit L MacPherson, 2. Rebecca ' 3. Diane Kays, 4. . . dings, 5. Douglas Ross, Prizes for General 1. Mark MacPherson, z. Giddings, 3. Diane, Kay ” garet Giddings, ‘5. Do 6. Karl Duncan. 4 Special Prize for .1... ~‘ nomics awarded to Nal ‘ Special Prize for Ma ' ing, awarded to Roy B . (Miss Prowac Certificates of merit for general proficiency ald Stevenson, 2. -. man, 3. Dennis Taylor Auld and Joan Neal 5. Susan Large. Special Prize for : nomics awarded to J _ Special Prize for ME ing awarded to Dough} ald. ( E. Taylor) ; Certificates of merit for general proficiency Hyndman, 2. Rose V ma Stone, 4. Bevel-b. 5. Edward Raddstz. ’ Prize for General - Judy Lea. : ' Special Prize for H nomics awarded to Special Prize for I 1 ing awarded to Ra u. ‘ (L. Althea) ‘ Certificates of Merit for general proficiencyz"; ‘ Taylor, 2. Jacqueling‘ 3. Grant :1 Strang, 5. Harold -.,. Special Prize “to: and progress aw MacNevin. . Special Prize for nomics awarded to lot. ' Special Prlze' _ for - ing awarded to . 0.». 151: Men's S M. L. and XL. assorted plaids, 3 to 18. 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