mm? '4, 1952 Queen Square School Prizes And Diplomas Follow made to P School at the Trustees' Leaving Certificates: recent closings: Patrick Owen McWade 1. b Patr 2. Norman Andrew Kane ymgheggk Ale:X;1e'presenud by 3- Eugene 59559” wym” His Excellency Most Rev James 4- Bernard 5”" c”"””y Boyle. won by'Pstrick McWsde 5- G901” 3”” mm” Second Highest Average pie. 6. Brian David Mccallum Banned by Hon. Dr. W J I; M”. '1. William Fmlcis B9"i”d Mlllan, 0.B.E. K.CSG ' won I) Kelly Norman Kane: ' l " y 3. Kenneth George MacDonald Prize g Appucamm g melam- 9. Robert Allan Lund ed by Rev. Dr. P. McMahon DD 10. Robert Aeneas Kiggins won by Eugene wynney - r -- John Ronald MacDonald Arthur Paul Davey , Roderick Eugene Rossiter Marcellus James McGuigaii D4I-Ib-4b- t”f-439” ijrzide X Certificates: 1. Donald Wlielan 2. Reginald McIntyre 3. David SOP” 4. Jack Duffy 5. Frederick Duncan Attendance Certificates: Year-Billy, Pouitoii, Ralph 1 Edwin Mclnnis, Francis M l'lal'. . Gtillant, John Martin, Joseph Basha. Ricliiirii Gallant, Paul Bxitchiidcr, Douglas Bell.. George chandler, Louis Doiron, Billy Bat- :-liilder, Melvin Doyle. Michael Bobb' Mclnnis, Bruce Mc- Gerald McDonald, Bobble Euclianan, Michael Blanchard, Raymond Perry, George Trainor, Francis Bradley. John Kane. James Lee. Inn P. iviacnonalcl. Hubert- McKcnnn. George MacDonald, Brian Doyle, Brian Mccallum. Kenneth Mocdonzild, Jack Mac- dnniild, Merrill Flynn. Jerry Arsen- Ru-N Years - Riclirird Chinery. Francis Blacqiiicrc, Jackie Lawlor. .lolni Cliinery, Jiunn.V I-ml'l0l'v, L95 Roy Gauthier, Leonard McGuigxin, Bernard Cnllzighan, Gcriild Arsen- ault. 3 years - Bobby Macciil mic, Barry Coslei George Garnlium, lurn. Winston Chev- lo. Eugene Hayes. Arthur Burke. Parker Lund. Cm" ford Lartcr, Garnet Steele, Kier Bevan. 4 Years - Frank Hughes. Clif- ford Morgan. 5 Years - Billy Sherry, Garry Doiron, Wendell Hood, James Cos- tello. 6 Years - Charles Smith, Har- vey Hood, Merrill Pineau. John Bradley, James MacQuarrie. Ro- bert Bowles. Jack Blanchard. Kenneth Macxiniion. I Gerard Chcrerie. 9 Years - Penmansliip Certificates: Bernard Callaghan. Charles Smith, Gerald McDonald, Bruce McDonald, Alon McCallum, Frank Roberts, Dunstiin Griffin, Ronald ltlcDougrill. Desmond Trainor. Ro- land McKinnoi). N081 MCCOTMBC. Donald Arsenauit, Arthur Coker. Gerard Wynne, Allan Murphy, Michael Hughes. Beverly Rlchhrds. Harry Calioglimi. Jeff Cantweil, Louis Doii'on. Emineit Joseph, John Lcightizer, Pius Gallant. Billy Nloynagh, Douglas Bell. Richard Bradley. Alfred Duncan. Billy Macfnnis. Garry Doiron. Barry MacGil1ivr-"ly. Larry Blilleli. 5.901159 Pineau. Winston Cheverie, LeRoy Gauthier. Wayne MacDonald. Douglas Bell, Vernon Murray, Paul Murphy. Stanley Que, Bryon Cut- cliffc. Colin McMillan. l-il0yd R5d' mond. James Mahar. Billy Bl3ll' chard, Edward Atkinson. Paul Bat- cliildcr, Jack Roberts. Ivan Brown, Reggie Flnnagnii. Ronnie Mac- Leod. Charlie 'l"rninoi', Malt Mac- Isaac, Gerald Mitchell. Mofiliill Mitchell. nozzle Shields. David Smith, Ernest Gormley. Diploma Winners: Grade X-l. Patrick 2. Norman Kane. 3. Ellf;0iii3 Mcwade, Wynne. Brian -1. Bernard Connoiilly, 5. Doyle. Gi-ride IX-l. Gerard Cheverle. rie, 3. Leonard 2. James MacQuer Lecialr, 5. St. John. 4. Donnie Jackie Blnncliiird. ' Grade VIII (Mr. Callagiisins Dept.) - i. Garnet Steele, 2. Pat Connolly. 3. Hubcrt McKennii. 4. Merrill Rush, 5. Vincent Grlffin.' Grade VIII (Mr. Macbonalds Dept.) -- 1. Parker Lund, 2. Ian P. MacDonald. 3. James Lee. 4. Gerald Smith. 5. Merrill Whclan. Grnde VII (Mr. Zrridley's Dept.) ----1. Vernon MacDonald. 2. George Trainor, 3. Art Mccabe, 4. Paul Arsenauit, 5. Billie Gillis. Grade VII (Mr. McGuigan's Dept.) - l. Kimball Blanchard, 2. Michael Farmer. 3. Eugene Bolser. 4. Paul Ci'eigh:in, 5. Donald. Grade VI (Miss Francis' Dept.) -1, Charlie smith, 2. Dunstan Griffin, 3. Noel Mccormnc. 4. Bernard Callaghan, 5. Gerald Mc- Donald. Griide VI (Miss Wclsli's 1. Allan Murphy and Gerald Wynne, 3. Milzlnicl Hughes, 4. Donald Arscnault, 5. Fred Arsen- ault. ) Grade V (Miss Clarkin's Dept.) -1. Harry Cnllaghnii, 2. Jeff Cant- woll. 3. John Lciglitizer, 4. Emmett Joseph, 5. Brian Redmond and Bert Mcwnde. Grade V (Miss Butler's Dept.) -1. Winston Chevcrie. 2- Bally McGillivrny, 3. Garry Doiron and Lt-Roy Gaiithicr. 5. GeorgegPlneuii. Gnu-la 1v (Miss Macboiialds Dept.) - 1. Colin (McMillan. 2. Paul Batchilolcr. 3. Paul Murphy. 4. Billy Blnncliiird, 5. Resale Mc- Cliiitick. Grade IV (Miss Hessian's Dept.) -1. Frank Callaghan, 2. Resale Shields, 3. Blair Mccabe. 4. Der- mot Handregan. 5. John Chinery. Grade III (Miss Doyle's Dept.) -1. Bobby O”Rourke, 2. Philip Mullally. 3. Wendell McDougall, -1. Michael Callaghan, 5. Paul Mc- Gonnell. Dept.)- iMiss MacDonald's Dept.) - 1. Francis MacDonald, 2. Gerald Fitzgerald, 3. Barry Be- van. 4. Lloyd Shields. 5. Louis Hughes. Grade II (Mlss- Walsh's Dept.) -1. Sherry Wildlsh, 2. Kenneth Doirnn. 3. Reggie Trainer and Dnvid Coburn. 5. Bernard Murphy. Grade II (Miss Vessey's)Depl..) -1. Dennis Zzloudreaii. 2. Richard Chinery. 3. Harvie Dennis, 4. Dennis Richard, B. Clary Chipmsn. Grade I (Miss Moi-sn's Dept.) -1. Louis Hynes. 2. Allan Con- lwlly. 3. Charlie McMillan. 4. Andy 1-lennessey, 5. Tommy Mun- lng is the-Tlist of awards upils of Queen Square - Credit George Mac- Grade I (Miss Duffy's Dept.)- l- Hush MacDonald, 2. Ronnie Hughes, 3. Richard Davies. 4. Donald Chandler and Jerry Kane. Grade I (Mrs. McLellan's Dept.) -1. Carl Cheverle, 2. David Nan- tes. 3. Harold Decostae. 4. Wayne Gallant, 5. John Garnhuno PRIZE LIST Grade X:- Governor General's Medal. won Prim - I-anizuases - presented by Lt. Col. D. A. MacKlnnon, D. 5.0., won by Patrick Mcwade. Prize - Mathematics - present. ed by Dr. L. I. Duffy, won by Patrick Mcwade. Prize - Sustained Effort and Citizenship - Dresented by chu- lottetown Clinic, won by Brian Doyle. Prize - Progress - presented by School Board. won by Bernard Connolly. Prize - Canadian History - presented by Catholic Women's League. won by William Kelly. Kinsmen Club Prize - present. ed by the Kinsmen Club of Char. lottetown, won by Brian Me. Callum. Grade IX:- Prize - Highest Average -pre. sented by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mac- Donald in memory of Fit. Sgt. Donald Alastair MacDonald. won by Gerard Cheverle. - Prize Second Highest Aver- age - presented by MacPhee and Trainor, won by James MacQuarrie. Prize - Third Highest Average - presented by DeBlois Bros, won by Leonard St. John. Prize - Application - present. ed by Redemptorist Fathers. won by Donald Leclair. Prize - Application - present. ed by Charlottetown Clinic, won by Jackie Blanchard. Prize Progress presented by W. D. Glllis, won by Peter Mc- Gonnell. Prize - Geography - present- i3.d by C-W.L.. won by Kenneth MacKirinon. Grade VIII (Mr. Cailaghsn):i.. Prize - Highest Average - pre. sented by Whitlock Tire Co.. won by Garnet Steele. Prize Second Highest Aver- age - presented by Redemptorist Fathers, won by Patrick Connolly. Prize Progress presenter) by School Improvement League, won by 'Hubert McKenna. Prize - Science - presented by School Board. Won by Merrill Rush. Prize '- English - presented by Lt. Col. D. A. MacKinnon. D.S.O., won by Garnet Steele. Grade VIII (Mr. MacDonald) :- Prize - Highest Average - pre. Salli-ed by Llilllorlsn Credit Union, won by Parker Lund. Prize Second Highest Aver- age - presented by Rev. David McTague. won by Ian MacDonald. Prize - Proficiency - presented by Dr. L. I. Duffy, won by James Lee. Prize -- Progress - presented by School Improvement League. igm by Merrill Pineau. Prize - Application - present. ed by Redemptorist. Fathers, won by Brian Rush. Grade V11 (Mr. Bradley) :- Prize - Highest Average - pre. sented by Rev. Dr. P. McMahon D.D.. won by Vernon MacDonald.' Prize Second Highest Aver- use - presented by St. Dunstan's Union, won by George Trainor. Project Work Dowling Sport John McGregor. Prize - Spelling -- presentglj by Charlottetown Clinic, won by George Tralnor. Prize - Progress - pragented by MacPhee and Trainor, won by Art Mccabe. Prize - Class Spirit - presented by DeBlols Bros., won by Paul Arscnault. Prize - Proficiency - presented by Dr. L. I. Duffy, won by Billy Gillis presented by Lodge, won by Grade VII -(Mr. McGuigan) :- Prize - Highest Average - pre- sented by Rev. Father Bolger. won by Kimball Blsnchsrd. Prize - Second Highest Aver- age - presented by MscPhee and Trainor, won by Michael Farmer. Prize - History - presented by Major R. D. McGlllivray, won by Kimball Blanchard. Prize - Proficiency - present- ed by Rev. P. F. MacDonald, won by Eugene Bolger. Prize - School Spirit - present- ed-by Lt. Col. D. A. MacKinnon. D.S.O., won by Paul Crelghan. Prize - Application -- present- by George MacDonald. Prize - Best Set of Examination Papers -1 presented by School Board, won by Arthur Burke. Gr-ado VI (Miss Francis):- Prize - Highest Average - pre- sented by Rev. Father Corcoraii, won by Charles Smith. Prize - Second Highest Aver- age - presented by Whitlock Tire Co.. won by Dunstan Griffin. Prize - Application - present- ed by W. D. Gillis, won by Noel Mccormac. 1 Prize - Progress - presented by Charlottetown Clinic, won by Bernard Callaghan. Prize - Best All-round Pupil - prcsented by Lt. Col. D. A. Mac- Kinnon, D.s.O.. won by Gersld MacDonald. Grads VI (Miss Welsh) :- Prize -- Highest Average -pres- sented by Rev. Father Smith, won by Allan Murphy. Prize - Second Highest Aver- ge - presented by Liguorian by Gerard a Credit Union. won Wynne. Prize - Third Highest Average - presented by DeBlois Bi'os.. won by Michael Hughes. Prim - Application - present- ed by Redemptorist Fathers, won by Donald Ai-sensult. Prize - Progress - presented by John Lcightizer. by School Board, won by Emmett Joseph. by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, O.B.E.. K.C.S.G., won by Jeff Cant- st. Dunstari's'Ci-edit Union, won by Blair Johnston. ' ed by Redemptcrist Fathers, won? Grade V (Miss Clukin):- Pi-ize. - Highest Average - pre- sented by Rev. Dr. P. McMahon, D.D.. won by Harry Callaghan. Prize - Eecond Highest Aver- age - presented by Dr. L. 1. Duffy, won by Jeff Cantwell. Prize - Proficiency - present- ed by MacPhee and Trainor, won Prize - Progress - presented Prize - Department - presented well and Erroll Harding. Prize - ” - presented by Grade V (Miss Butler) :- Prize - Highest Average -pre- sented by Dowling sport Lodge. won by Winston Cheverie. Prize - Second Highest Aver- age - presented by Rev. Father McTague, won by Barry McGil- llvray. Prize - Proficiency - present- ed by School Board, won by Garry Doiron. Prize - Effort -- presented by Charlottetown Clinic, won by Le- Roy Gauthier. Prize - Application - present- ed by Rev. Louis Dooley, won by George Pineau. Prize -- Reading .- presented by School Board, won by Wendell Hood. Prize - History .- presented by Former Pupil, equally merited by George Pineau and Barry Mc- Giliivray. Grade IV (Miss Macbomld) :- Prize - Highest Average - pre- sented by Rev. Father Bolger, won by Colin McMillan. Prize - Second Highest Aver- age - presented by Liguorian Cre- dit Union. won by Paul Batchilder. Prize - Application - present- ed by MacPhee and Trainor, won by Stanley Que. Prize Progress - presented by St. Dunstairs Credit Union, "won by Paul Murphy. Prize - Improvement in Read- ing - presented by School Board, won by Reggie MacQuarrie. Grade IV (Miss Ilessian):- . Prize - Highest Average - pre- sented by Rev. Dr. P. McMahon, D.D.. won by Frank Callaghan. Prize - Second Highest Aver- age presented by Charlotte- town Clinic, won by Reggie Shields. Prize - Improvement in Reading - presented by W. D. Gillis, won by Morgan Mitchell. Prize - Home Work Books presented by School Board, won by Stephen Connolly. Prize - Improvement - present- ed by Redemptorist Fathers, won by Reggie Flannagan. Grade III (Miss Doyle):- Prize - Highest Average - pre- sented by Rev. P. F. MacDonald, won by Bobble O'Rourke. Prize -- Second Highest Aver- age- presented by A Friend, vron by Philip Mullally. Prize - Application - present- ed by School Board. won by Wen- dell MaeDougall. Prlzc - Effort - presented by Lt. Col. D. A. MacKinnon, D.S.O.. won by Michael Callaghan. Prize - Reading - presented by Catholic Women's League, won by Gerard Steele. Grade III (Miss MacDonald): Prize - Highest Average - pre- sented by Rev. Father Corcoran, won by Francis MacDonald. Prize - Second Highest Aver- age - presented by Rev. Louis Dooley, won by Gerald Fitzgerald. Prize - Neat Workbooks - pre- sented by Liguorian Credit Union. won by Barry Bevan. Prize Application -preseiit- ed by Rev. Father smith, won by Lloyd Shields. Prize - Progress in Reading - presented by School Board, won by Ivan MacPhee. Grade II (Miss Walsh):- Prize - Highest Average -- pre- sented by Lt. Col. D. A. Mac- Kinnon, D.S.0., won by Sherry Wildlsli. Prize - Second Highest Aver- age - presented by Dowling Sport Lodge, won by Kenneth Doiron. Prize -- Third Highest Average - presented by St. Dunstan's Cre- dit Union, equally merited by David Coburn and Reggie Trainor; drawn by David Coburii. ' Prize - Courtesy - presented by School Board, won by Sammy Power. Prize -- Progress in Reading - presented by A Friend, won by Arnold Biso. Grade II (Miss Vessey):- Prlze - Highest Average - pre- sented by Rev. Dr. P. McMahon, D.D.. won by Dennis Boudreau. Prize Second Highest Aver- age - presented by Liguorian Credit Union, won by Richard Chinery. Prize - Deportment - present- Edd by School Board, won by George Bei-rlgan. Prize - Effort - presented by Whitlock Tire Co., won by Richard Burris. Prize - Progress in Reading - presented by Dr. L. 1. Duffy. equal- ly merited by tt Biacquiere and Francis Gallant; drawn by Francis Gallant. Grade I (Miss Moran):- Prlze - Highest Average - pre- sented by Rev. Father Bolger, won by Louis Hynes. Prize - Second Highest Aver- age - presented by A Friend, won by Allan Connolly. Prize - Application - present.- ed by Rev. D. MeTsgue, won by Russell Sheehan. iloehford Square School Prize List exercises of Rochiord- Square School. THE GUARDIAN . UHARLOTTETOWN Following are the diplomas and awards made at the recent closing 5 Gra Diplomas are award- ed to the following students whp have successfully completed the Atlantic Provinces Course of study prescribed for Grade Eleven, mak- ing an average of 6592 or over: 1. Rosalia Kane; 2. Eileen Con-, nolly; 2. Stella Gallant; 4. Margaret Beagsn; Helen Malone; 6. Margaret Maccormacz 7. Bernadette Mac- Donald; 8. Dorothy Campbell; 9. Doris Smith; 10. Anne Steele; 11. Genevieve MacDonald. 'I'rustees' Leaving Certificates are awarded by the Chad-lottetow-n Board of School Trustees to the following pupils who have success- fully completed the work of Grade Ten, making an average of 6575) or over: I. Sylvia Lund; 2. Maureen Beagan; 3. Patricia Morris. 4. Shirley Mac- Eachern; 5. Velda. Joseph: 6. A;-. lene Dowling; 7. Shirley Burke: 8. Catherine Kays; 9. Lillian Bulger; 10. Maxine Claybourne. Two students who began their High School Course in country sclrools have made an average of 6090 in all the subjects prescribed for Grade Ten except Latin. They Hie given a statement of their Winding in the subjects studied. Ardelle Gillis; Frances Praught. Grade Ten Certificates are a. warded by the Board of School Trustees to the following students who have attained an average not less than 509'). Bernice Connolly: Milly MCll1nls: Roberta Hines: Elaine Cullen: Janet Doucette' Edna Sheehan. ' Certificates awarded by the Board of School Trustees to Grade IX, Ball'tiai'a Durant: Daphne Maclvlill. 5": Mary c"mml5ll9V: Patricia Cui- lelii Suzanne Francis. GRADE IX Palrlclii Peters: Helen Maclnnis; Winnlfred MacDonald. Certificates of Proficiency GRADE VIII 1. Mildred Chandler: 2. Bevel-. lliy McAleer; Ii, Paula Noonan. GRADE VII 1. Marie Carragher; 2. Dorolhy Rush; 3. Sybel Crker. GRADE VI 1. Patricia Gaudet: 2. Mary Con- nolly: 3. Dorothy Gallant: 4. Gail Decostc; 5. Marie Claybourne. GRADE VIII 1- Rhoda Lonzrlohle: 2. Naomi MCGulsan: 3. Caril Ann McGrath: 4. Sheila Doiron; Mary Lee Mac. Mlllan. GRADE VII l. Mary Smith; 2. Elizabeth Ann Walker; 3. Genevieve O'Hanley) 4.x Pauline Decoste; 5. Margaret Dun. can. . V GRADE VI 1' Pamclil Lelzhtizerz 2. Gemmn Kline: 3. Lois lVIaCLelizin; 4. Maud Peters. GRADE V 1. Elaine Trainer; 2. Doreen Mac. Donald. - GRADE V 1. Arleen DesR)oches: 2. Linda Paoli; 3. Jeanette McGuig:in: 4. Dime" Keys: 5- Mary Mccloskey. GRADE IV l. Judith Ann Davies: 2. Joan Dunn: 3. Patricia Connolly; 4. Joan Bell: 5. Ailcen Noonan. GRADE IV 1. Georgina Reeves; 2. Pamcla Larler: 3. Sandra, Ward; 4. Carole Leightlzer. GRADE III 1. Karen Manor; 2. Elizabeth Gal- lant. Prize -- Improvement. - pre- sented by School Board, won by Jimmie Cormier. Prize - Grade VIII - Manual Training, won by Parker Lund. Prize - Grade VII - Manual Training - won by Donald Rich- ards. . , Prize - Grade VI - Manual Training - won by Charles Smith. Prize - Grade V Manugl Training-won by Harry Callaghan. Special Prize - Nine Years Per- fect Attendance presented by His Excellency Most Rev. James. Boyle, won by Gerard Chevcric. Prize - Highest Sale of Tickets at Annual Ice Sports. won by Harry Callaghan. Prize - Largest Collection of Stamps - presented by Knights of Columbus, won by Michael Gsudet. Prize - Second largest Collec- tion of Stamps - presented by Knights of Columbus, won by Reggie Trainor. Cadet Pi-lzes:-- Most Efficient Officer pre- sented by Major H. M. Simpson, awarded to Cadet Lleut. Fred Dun- can. Most Efficient N.C.O. - present- ed by Major H. M. Simpson. award- ed to Cadet C.S.M. Patrick Mc- Wade. Most Efficient Cadet - present- ed by Major H. M. Simpson, award- ed to Cadet Clifford Morgan. Prize - Efficiency in R-T Signal- ling - awarded to Cadet .Kelvin Dowling. Prize - Efficiency in First Aid - awarded to Cadet Ronnie Mc- Keigan. Prizes - Proficiency in Rifle Shooting - presented by 17th Recce P.E.I. Regiment) awarded to Paul Davey, David Soper. Pat Mc- Wade. Bernard Connolly. James Grade I (Miss Duffy) :- Pi-izc - Highest Average - pre- sented by School Board, won by Hugh MacDonald. ' Prlu - Second Highest Aver- age - presented by Rev. D. Mc- Tngiie, won by Ronnie Hughes. Prize - Application - present- ed by A Friend, won by Jerry Ksns. Grade I (Mrs. MoI.ellsn):-- Prise - Highest Average - pre- sented by Rev. P. F. MacDonald, won by Carl Cheverie. by St. Dunstsn's Credit Union, llshsn. won by Fred Ai-sensult. Pi-in - Effort - presented by 1 Morgan, Gerard Cheverie, Robert Bowles, Ronnie Stanley. -Wilson Challenge Trophy -Most Consistent Shot in Q.S.S. Cadet Corps during year - presented by Major A. J. Wilson, won by Paul Davey. Platoon Cup - Best. Platoon at Annual Inspection won Platoon James Morgan. S. P. Doyle Memorial Trophy - presented by Dept. of Physical Flt- ness -- won by Queen square School for having won first place in the Midget, Paperweight. Ban- tam. and second place in the Pee Wee Series of Mmor Hockey. A Friend, won by Lorne Yeo. MacDonald; Janet Malone; 5. Karen Walsh. Joseph's Misses GRADE III Susan Cronin: 2. Francis 3. Heather Lund: 4. l. GRADE III . 1. Ann Affleck; 2. Joan Coker; 8. can Harding. GRADE II 1. Barbara Doucette: 2. Gloria Anderson; 3. Beryl Decoste. GRADE II 1. Judith Smith 2. Paula. Mc- Avlnn; ti. Eileen McMillan. damn I . 1. Patricia Shelfoon; 2. Joan Rush; 3. Catherine Corrlgan. GRADE I 1. Joan Gallant; 2. Jeanette Blacquiere 3. Catherine Shepherd; 4. Diane Kays; 5. Judy Therlault. Trustecsi Certificates for Perfect Attendance Grade X Shirley Burke (5 years). Grade IX Suzanne Francis (4 years). Genevieve McGuigan (2 years). Daphne MacMillan. Grade IX Helen Mclnnis. Grade VIII Ann Doyle (8 years). Christina Lund (5 years'. Marcella Foley (2 years). Etta Hennessey (1 years). Bernice Bowlan (1. year). Grade VII Mary Wayc (6 years) Helen McDonald (4 years). Sybel Coker (3 years). Dorothy Rush (3 years). Marie Davey (3 years). , Grade VII Justine Brisha. (6 years). Vera Doyle (1 year). Grade VI Ann Morgan (4 years). Patricia Gaudet (1 year) Nora MeCallum (1 year). Grade V Agnes MacDonald (2 years) Grade V Helen Basha (2 years). Shirley Flynn Doreen Kays Grade IV Marie Perry. i Grade III Joan Newcll. Hedwige Maclnnls. Grade III Joan Cokcr (3 years). Grade II Judith Smith (2 years). Gall Curley (2 years). Paula McAvinn. Writing Certificates Senior certificates in the Mc- Lean Method of Penmanship were awarded to forty-nine pupils in Grade VII. Junior Certificates were awarded lo fifty-three pupils in Grade VI. A special diploma for proficiency in Penmanship in Grade VII wa awarded to Wllhclmena McQuald. A special diploma for Improve- ment in Penmanship in Grade VII was awarded to Mary Smith. PRIZE LIST Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade XI offered by Reverend Dr. McMahon awarded to Rosalia Kane. Latin offered by Mr. Justice A.E. Arsenault awarded to Rosalia Kane. Prize for Prize for Ethics donated by st Sodallty Prize for History donated by the Redemptorist Fathers awarded to Eileen Connolly. Prize for English donated by Hon George DeBlois equally merited by Rosalin Kane and Stella Gallant. Prize for Physics donated by the and Josephine McQuaid awarded to Margaret Bea- gan. Prim for Geometry donated by Sir William J..'. MaeMiilnn equal- ly merited by nelen Malone and Genevieve MacDonald. Prize for Algebra donated by the Liguorian Credit Union awarded to Bernadette MacDonald. 0Prize for Apnlication donated by the Llgzuorlan Credit Union award- Margaret ed to Margaret MacC-ormric. The Provincial Council prize of five dollars to the studen in Grade XI making the hlghcs marks in the Atlantic Board Exam (nations. Grade X Bronze Medal for General Pm ficlency offered by His Excellency, the Governor General of Canada, awarded to Sylvia Lund. Gold Cross and Chain for Ethics offered by His Excellency Most Rev crcnd Jnmes Boyle awarded to Pat ricia Morris. The Charlottetown School Boar has geiiermisly donated fifty dollars in prizes. These prizes have bee awarded io- the pupils having th Highest Aggregate or the second Highest Aggregate in the several grades. Prize for the Highest Aggregate in Grade Ten awarded to Sylvia Lund. Prize for French donated by M Justice A. E. Arsenault awarded to Sylvia Lund. Prize for English donated by Mr. to Sylvia W.D. Gillis awarded Lund. Prize for the second highest our town Catholic Women's Iesg awarded to Maureen Beagan. Ton Dollar prize donated by t Kinsmen Club of Charlottetown the best. all-round student. in Gra by . r 1T1-n non by Patricia Morris. This No' 3 '- cadet mum ' prize will he presented by Mr. Ger- ald Johnson. Pi-lzes for Algebra donated by Dr. L. I. Duffv awarded to Arlene Dowl- ing and Velda Joseph. Prizes for Latin donated by t Misses Doris and Marion Brown- First. pt-ize.awai-(led in Maureen and Alumnae equally merited by Rosalia Kane and Stella Gallant. Prize for Second Highest Aggreg- ate donated by Mr. Frank McPhee awarded to Eileen Connolly. of the Catholic Women's League offers a gregatx: donated by the Charlotte- mcs savor-L MEN'S WEAR SALE Beagan; Second prize awarded to Shirley McEachern. Prize for Canadian History don- ated by the Charlottetown Clinic awarded to Ardelle Gillis. Prizes for Application donated by Reverend Francis COICOIBII award- ed to Mary Mclnnls and Frances Praught. Prize for Class Spirit donated bv the Redemptorist Fathers awarded to Joan Vail. Prize for Correct Department donated by the Redemptarist Fath- ers awarded to Joan Gillis. Reverend A.L. Herrell has offer- ed a prize of 55.00 for the student of Grade Ten making the highest marks in the Entrance Examina- tions. Grade IX Prize for highest aggregate in Grade IX donated by the Char- lottetown School Board awarded to Barbara Durant. Prize for Mathematics donated by Charlottetown Clinic awarded to Barbara Durant. Prize for the second highest az- gregate donated bv Reverend P.F. MacDonald awarded to Daphne MacMiilan. Prize for Ethics donated bv His Excellency Most Reverend James Bovle awarded to Mary Cummlskey. Prize for Latin donated by Mr. J. J. Morris of the Provincial Bank awarded to Patricia Cullen. Prize for English donated by the Redemptorist Fathers merited by Barbara Durant and Suzanne Fran- cis awarded to Suzanne Francis. Prize for-,Ladylike conduct den- oted bv Reverend Francis Corcoi-an awarded to Shirley Delaney. Grade IX Prbze for highest aggregate in Grade IX donated by the Char- lottetown School Board awarded to Patricia Peters. Prize for second highest accre- gale donated by Mr. W.D. Gillis awrdcd to Helen MacInnis. Prize for Application donated by Reverend Dr. McMahon merited by Patricia Peters. Prize for Latin donated bv Rev- erend Father Bulges awarded to iwlnnifred MacDonald. S awarded to Mildred Chandler. Prize for the second highest ag- gregate donated by Reverend James Smith awarded to Beverley Mc- Aleer. Prize for third highest aggregate donated by Judge St. Clair Tralnor nwnrded to Paula Noonan. t t l ti II E T. engine sludge : z ; reduces bustion acids 1 i ue n he to do he 250p to 5070 OFF SUITS -- SPORT SHIRTS -- PANTS y JOCKEYI SHORTS - T SHIRTS -. 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