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(-mnam John N dmim than other arms on chicl executiie ofttcer ot' the Rank of Montreal. to Pretti- Charlottetown Youth orial Building here The R of .\l directors held llit‘li‘ annual t ops SDU Prize List ‘ ln commencement exercises held yesterda‘.‘ at St Dunstan's' L‘niiersuy. tr'rank MacDonald. tharlottetown was awarded titt'ce prizes in leading the trwze winners In the .lltlllnt‘ year science. philosophy and int student of the year cate- f’ft‘lt‘S The prize tor the highest s‘attdin: tn the senior year s::.cttce cotit'sc< was awarded‘ to James Hitkey of Summer- the senior arts prt/c by Doreen Harper of tumor arts class prize it on by t'at herine Duffy. lxtnkora. and Wendell .\lc» ll*ttz:all. Chaitottctown topped the tumor t-o'~ttnct‘(-e class. SOPHOMORE CLASS lti sophomore \ea" George Berrizati of t‘iiarlottctottn and Lawrence it t! ti i“‘,\ son. .\lon- tt'eal. tied for the lead in tlte arts class while .\llliil Fling. led te sopho- mme science class Lynn Murphy. Kenstnzton. led the treshman year In ille (‘llllllC'Cl'ln'l facility. James .\lt-Cardle. Ktnkora. lcd' third year: Samuel Tan. on: Kong. led second year. and Ed- Wat'd O‘Brien. led first year Charlottetown. a complete list prize for the student in: htzliest tn the senior year of the arts course. presented by His Excellency. the .\i 0 st Rercrcnd .\lalcolm .\ \lat-Ea- chern. bishop of (‘hnrlottetotin awarded in [mill-ZEN PER. thntsh. PF. \ pr‘ze for the stttdent rank. tn: ltt:hest in the senior Of ill? S(‘l(‘ll('(" ('Olll‘Sf‘. ed by Mr Justice \iark R Gtttzan, awarded to HTCKEY. Sttmmcrsirto. Pi" \ prize awarded by the versttv faculty for the sitidt‘nt who best enhances the and traditions of St. Dttnsian's. a \\ a r ded to (‘OLIN McMIL- LAX. ('harlottetown A prize for the student tng highest in the junior Arts (‘ottrse. Excellency. .\Ialcolm \ .\iaclfiacn- ern. awarded to CATHERINE DUFFY. Kinkora. PET prize for English. presen~ by the Medical Pharmacy. awarded to CATHERINE DUFFY. Ktnkora. Pill The Reverend Emmett Dr. F. (' rank ra .1 it A fed and Dougan .\Iemori al Prize awarded to the ranking highest tn the junlOi‘ year of the sciene c cottrsr. awarded to FRANK MacDON- ALT), Charlottetown. PFIl The Mary F. Mat-Dona id “ student See These Cameras NOW and get yours in time to save your vacation in pictures. Complete. display of film and bulbs .t - . - - Htlttttttitgi'ttintiitv Scholarship awarded by the faculty on the basis ot student leadership and academic stand- ing in the ,llllilOi‘ year. awarded to FRANK \iacDON-HD. t‘liar- lottetown. P 1-? l, The William llaitd l-Ztlnitt‘tl Picture -taking ‘ has never ! been - easier. . . . J.‘ ../t- ‘21....“ '1. _‘l '\ - - l n 0 . Id \ 6 ‘ts . "‘6 l t l l l itig the afternoon This pho- Prtcu on Jflhltt! to chart" without notice. ('ltnrlotteioxrn. .\lt'llot'GAltli. l’ l” l \ prize tor lll(‘ student rank- \loit:resor a lii'ttish .\ r my .\ scholarship presented by . 't R .\laclntits lnsttrancc tied for the student tying tor the map. Edit-gird MacDonald \lemot- ' in: highest lit the third (‘llthll- 'ftrst place iii the stiplinm ore ial Prilc presented by His cci‘in: course. presented Ii} year of the arts cottrsc. anat— Hoiiot‘. the lieteutenant . (itt- Senator .l .l \lt'icllona ltt (ted to l..\\\'Rl'I.\'('E lltl.\'l~1l.\'- crnor. \\'tlli:tttt .l \lar'lionul'i, awarded to .l\\li'3.\‘ .\lct'.\lll)- SUN. .\Iotttt'cal. P , and .\lrs. MacDonald. tor PittL LF. Ktnkora. F El The .I ltan 'l't'ainoi' ilemot osophy 3. \Hil‘dCtl to l-‘R-\\t\' »\ scliolarslitp presented oy ial l‘rtxe tor the highest agg .\lacl)0.\‘.\l.l). (‘hat'lottetottn. .\ . .\iacltints insurance l.i- 1'01:th in the sophomore year Pl“. l. mated tor ilie stttdcnt tying tor of the schicnce course. award- 'l'lte Rcicrend .\Itcltnel l-I ttrst plat-c tn the sophomore ed to ANITA P‘L'NG. Hong Francis \lcmortal Scltolarsh p \ear of the arts cottrsc. anr. 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Kenogantt. ‘ LYNN P Q The T. \l \ic.\ltllan Mento- rial Prize for the student rank 1ling highest iii the first ettgtn» eering course. awarded to El) EN. (‘harlot- tciown. PET . The Daniel Sophus Edntontls Memorial Scholarship will be awarded in September to deserving sophcm o re student who completed the fresh m a n year at St. Dttnsian‘s. A Prize for Religion 4. pre- sented by Robert [-2. Bradley. awarded to FOSTER BURKE. Charlottetown. P,E,l. A Prize for the sittdent rank- ing highest in the teacher training program. presented by ,thc Prince Edward Island Pro- tvincial Council of the Catholic twomen's League of Canada. I awarded to DMNNE L.\R()5l'2. I Sttmmcrsidc. P F71 l for History 4. sctitetl by the Prorinctal Bank of (‘ontmer c e. ."\\.’l|'f‘lt"fl tn ('ll.\Rl.l'TS TRAINOR. (‘hnr- ' lottetoitn. l’ l“ I t A price for French 2. presen- l ted by His Lordship t‘hiet .ltts- .'tice Thane A. Campbell, attar- idctl to ROUTER .\RFICNAL'LT.‘ Richmond. P l‘l l. .\ Prize for biology, present- ed by light Rercrcnd .l. .\' l’otrtei'. awarded to .\Rt‘lii BALD DL‘NRAR. .\lbcrton, P ll 1. ,\ prize for physics. present- ed by Judge (' .\‘t. t'latr 'l‘rat- nor. awarded to l-‘tit‘H [)(il ‘,R0.\'. .\ltlton. P l-‘.l rile PN‘ T.\ KES NEW PORTFOLIOS Zt).\tB.\ 'RNllOI'S‘w-Dl'. Hast- ings K Bandit. prime minister of .\‘yasaland. will take over the poritolios of health and and industry in a shuttle announcer! ll("'f‘ Friday Kanyama (‘hiume. minister. takes on the :trldiironal of mittister for independ- cel brations .\'y.is;:‘.'tt‘.tt becomes independent from Brit- ain in July. information ‘ Soviet Space Doctors See ’Lazy Heart’ As Problem By ALTON BLAKESLEE . NEW YORK AP — Soviet space doctors are suggestth that "lazy heart" tt'ruble couitt prevent mett front ever going on long space flights The heart doesnt have to work as hard in the weightless- ncss of space as it does tintlt r ordinary gravtth on earth. The blood has no weight in space. for one l me. This holiday or in ttess tor the heart "should lead to a weakening of the heart muscle.” a Soviet report warns. The is a muscle. And that isn't used grows weaker. rather quickly. But the heart suddenly woulu have to do its customary work. again when spacenten returned to earth. there would ‘09 the heavy stress of meeting I many-fold increase in uravitv pull when the spaceship re- ' entered the atmosphere. NEEDS CAUTIOUS STl'DY . The Soviet doctors say tlits question calls tor cautious study lit-lore men go on prolotigeé fliuhts. They do ttot say whcilitr they think a liday flight to the moon would be possibly too ottg. L'.S. space physicians already have it e r it a p s dctcctcd this . some prcblem. ‘ Maj. Gortlot Cooper alntust fainted when lte stepped ottt of his capsule after 34 hours tn space .\nd .\lt'ij Walter Sclttri‘a had a bit of the same type ofl blood-pressure signs after flight lasting a little more than nine hours. \mcricitn doctors are not sun. tltat this was caused by \retg‘ttt- . lessncss They plan to increase; (7! space flitzht times gradually to; follow any physiological Pfit‘i‘Is. The Russians are the leading experts on what happens to man in space. because their cosmo-i nztttts have flown lonecr. Vat et'ic Bykovsky circled the earln for 119 hours ~ almost five t'titi \‘ott. th r o u g h a Moscow, broadcast from the news agency Titss. Dr. Roman Bayevsky attn ’. Dr. Oleg (inrenko tell details of changes in the heart actions of Soviet spacenten, The cosmo- nattts were fitted with radii-- monitoring devices. PULSE RATE SLOWS The pulse rate slowed and st, . did electrical conductance of the heart. which regulates heat. 0’ ’3 I eral working capacity. "Bayet'sky and Garenko hole. that the lower level o‘ the tint tioning of the heart and read- justment" of the card ovas:u..tr , system to a new level should cause a certain weakening oi the heart muscle. the report said. 'Howver. for future pro- longed flights. it is extremism F lNGER-TIP START EASIEST STARTING POWER MOWER ENGINE IN THE WORLD . The heart had lower gen i LAWN-BOY WITH rec of 'weakening" of the priu for the student rank "i The Guardian. Charlottetown: Wed. May 13, lmt Emu-tan! to estabtmt (a. 5., {light and on return to earth, it truly there is any '\\'CH&. enlng" hazard. it might be com teracted by creating artttt-..1 gravity. as by spinning um . spacecraft. Or special exerrt-t.» ' might be helpful. It also is just men's earth - adiitstci rear. ‘not his imaginatth mind and technology m'"hi deny .zts r? explcr'ttg the "Y‘tltt and planets. TORNADO KILLS ANIMALS l MUNISING. "ch. 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