mm-: 2.4. 1950 AN OPEN LETTER P. I. on the four an Vlost lfont School continued from page I I . ' rsaryoditsfonndintlspltassdteannooncetnthepn "mm givvs e'tfsei to a policy which it has lo thatisafreschestx-II! ,,.,"T'.lsIoIs;eursrsraiserets oaiyoaalteraasto years. Due to nnanoial.g'rowirIg pains it was not possible to make this a wmpleosiy free service but tiunhs to eondnned generous re- - .,,,,,,.g. 1'' sssr J sndco. "ms- m.nud'government assistance ssch policy has become a,reaiiIIr- use. use nsague draws to your attention that it 5 still a volun- my health org'anintion, operated by chosen representatives of u..puhuc.aruiissulivery' i upon a" " ...,-jport to ensure that it remains so. -rhensaguswlllsgainssodtcasahyourgenerouahelp in am coming Christrnaa Seal campakn but of greater in gurtherlng the League's cause and of benefittinl all the Island people is s more complete response to the. new free. chest. X- ,-.y cunic. The benefits of this travelling unit during the past an years have been clearly demonstrated in the improved tu- hercilllllll situation now prevailing. The present rate of progress an gnly be maintained It ALL the cltslens, age six and over, talre sdvantsge of this service every time the ollporilmliy ll DIBIGIIIML i Yours aineersiy. Board of Management; ' P. E. I. Tuberculosis League. mourn" ALLISON ACADEMY & oohmrnomu. com-:r.r SACKVILLE, NEW BRUNSWICK. FOUNDED 1840 invest in the Best The Education of Your Child The guidance and supervision of the whole educative process -- spiritual, mental, physical and social - are only possible in a RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL. Unexcelled opportunities at Mount Allison to learn. hear and see the best of all that makes a. cultured, responsible and - disciplined citizen. TIIE ACADEMY - Boys' residential school providing junior and senior high school courses leading to matriculation In Arts, Science and professional courses. THE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE - Thorough and complete 1 " d td : whowlnhayeayln residence with all The advantages which only university life can provide. Wide range of educational facilities - Moderate Fees. For Prospectus please write to the Headmaster, K. A. Parker, M.A. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 12, 1950 ITOTIIESAY OOLLESIATE SOIIOOL - Founded 1877 - an Old New Brunswick Boarding School ' Boys 10 - 18 ACADEMIC- Coursea igad to School Leaving Certificate, Junior and Senior Matriculation. R. M. C. and Royal Roads. Small claasei ensure high standards. - - . ATHLETICS- well organised and supervised games in Rugby Football, Hockey. Basketball, Traci: and Field, Tennis, Skiing. ACTIVITII!LS- Music Dramatics. llobhycraft, Scouts, Cadet Cowl. slcal and Manual Training. BUILDINGS- sepsrato Junior and Senior Residences (llirllllllel "'0 protection). Chapel, Schoolhouse and Gymnasium. Cover ed Iilnlt, and Administrative Building. AiM- ' It is the aim of the School to develop the boys char- acter and personality as well as his Scholarship- Illustrated prospectus will be sent on resllest to the Headmaster. C. II. Bonnycaetle. BA. ROTIIESAY COLLEGIATE SCHOOL letheeay, N. B. Thy-' standing in Arithmetic. won by Briar Chandler. Special prize for the highest standing in Geography, won by Briar Chandler. Special prize for the highest standing in French, awarded to Frances Wilson. Special prize for standing-in Hygiene. Maureen Bohaksr. Special prize for standing in science. Maureen Bohalrer. ", ' 1 prize for highest sland- ing in Mathematics, won by Rob- ert Hambly. ' Special prize for highest stand- ing in Latin, won by Brlar Chand- ler. Special prize for General Pro- ficiency. awarded to Carolyn Nel- son. Special prize for General Proac- iency, awarded to Johanna Mac- Donald. Special prize for Sustained Ef- fort. awarded to Joan Beairsio. Special prize for Sustained Ef- fort. awarded to Audrey Horne. Special prize for Sustained Ef- fort. awarded to Donnie MacNeill. Special prize for Sustained Ef- fort. awarded to Ian Cameron. Special prize for Sustained Ef- fort. awarded to Joan McGuire. Special prize to senior pupil who the highest awarded ' to the highest awarded to . has contributed largely to the suc- cess of the School Paper, awarded to Robert Hambly. Special prize to pupil who edited and otherwise contributed greatly to the success of the School Paper. awarded to Robert Hambly. Special prize for Sustained Ef- fort, awarded to Jane Giddfngs. Special prize donated byhDr. R. F. Seaman. in memory of his son Lleut. Frederick Seaman, given on the basis of all-round development and. in particular. high grade sgpoftsmanship, awarded to Gerald ll' . GRADE IX Certificates of Merit: 1. Helen Chappcll; 2. Arlene Guindon; 3. Niels Hansen; 4. William Ball; 5. Richard Carson. Attendance Certificates: 1. Eileen MacArthur, 2 years; 2. William Bait. 2 years: 3. Ian Taylor, 2 yrs; 4. Shirley Vessey. 4 yrs.; 5. Wilma Taylor, 8 yrs. PRIZES First prize for General Profic- lcncy, donated by Dr. W.J.P. Mac- Mlllan. 0.B.E., and won by Helen Chappell. Second prize for General Profic- iency, donated by Mr. Edgar Whil- lock and won by Arlene Gulndori. Third prize for General Profic- iency, donated by Col. D. A. Mac- Kinnon. D.S.O., and won by Niels Hansen. Special prizes for History, do- nated by the Royal dward Chap- ter of the I.O.D.E. and won by: i. Arlene Gulndon; 2. Helen Chap- peli; 3. Sheila Davlson. GRADE VIII (Miss Yeo) Certificates of Merit: l. Thomas Davies; 2. Constance Chandler; 3. Leo Duffy: 4. Constance Cameron; 5. Donna Horne. Attendance Certificates: Gerald Acorn. 6 years; Constance Camer- on. 3 years; Alan Campbell, 1 year. Special prize for General Pro- ficiency. donated by the I.O.D.E., awrded to Thomas Davies. Second prize for General Profic- iency, donated by Mr. Gordon MacDonald, awarded to Constance Chandler. Third prize for General Profic- iency. donated by Mr. Gordon Mac- Donald. awarded to Leo Duffy. DAILY caosswoao . M33055 DOWN lmluckst Llfindofcap Lcompany 20.Apart Lliiverof ofsingere 22.Mlld oath WNP0 , 1. Luhricata - 14.Tolongfol (Du.nams) 8.lndia 35.T'hreagod. 9. Oriental (P00!-I dessea of 10 8i"a"f.'!.. t”e...""f..".2” 2C1.mny(Gm ' - "W H nnm I in 3-3o"":""0 (30!-i I-:13;-JIIIII (mu:-m A I - n 9111- 37-immonu H.-hm lrilllili Plifl (Bot) tion 23. Measuring ,3 it. Gold 8.Trony 9.Selectsd ll.Rentundar isass 13.Stri Hill-ill (rll;lf.li-I HlI('ll'lIi LIL 'iI1 . Illlll (Heraldry) 15. German metaphysi- clan I7. High, craggy hill 38. Narrow inlst (gsol.) to. Mother SSNOO . )0! . :13- low! (shim) ill. low island; 80. Bovine song animal 117. Evening meals 20. Land- measures 21. Literary compost. tlonl I2. Msrrlmcnt 23. aiotha 24. To court 25. A season of the year 37. Front pi.cea of helmets II. Sacred II. of HI I if. ltseaws nan.r CRYPIOQUOTE-liers'a how.to work it: -AXYDLIAAXI elaI.0NGTIIsI.0W one letter simply stands for another. in this example A is used for the three Us, If for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apes- "'9Ph10I. the length and formation of the words an all hints. a '10.0U,.tlt sale letters are diluent. y . sass!-sanossaans Nita rots x vowwvs slots was osnw 1-iaavr. os...qasss. . "'00-lure aaorsauansnsnovnnm . gaavao.sosaaararsM3org1'q(p ., c MARITIME SUMMER SOIIOOL MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY Sackviile, New Brunswick Jew 3rd - August llih counses l. Regular Courses leading to degrees in Arts and Sci- ence. 2. Junior Matriculation work. 3.(s.) Pine Ark, Sis-Week basic course - Drasvlnl. Painting, - '- . Outdoor sketching: (b.) Fine Arts, Special 'additional courses wing. PainHng. and of Art; ((2.) Ap- Oonrses in Weaving. Metal Work. Leather Tooling and rot- tery. 4. Music - Pianoforte. organ, Violin, Vocal. Iudinsenia, Harmony. Aural Training. Public school Mule, Ap- preeiatlon of Mode. ll.Idneatton - Courses h t I e n a I Principles of Guidance. standouts not working for credit may enrol for less than six weeks. Ample sceonulodation in Ilaivsrsib Issileacas. Writs immediately as laritinis Inaimer lehool ifonat Ailkoa University ssehvllie, New Bruss- Marilimc Life -7.'..'r: 70.9723), 'f- E Bentley. c.r.uv-our. r.a.t Branch, Charlottetown, P.l.i. Fourth prize for General Profic- iency, awarded to Donna Horne. Special prize for first place in the Composite Tests for Grade VIII. donated by Dr: W.J. P. Mac- Mlllan, awarded to Constance Chandler. Special prize for Sustained Ef- fort, donated by Mrs. Tomlins, s- warded lo Gerald Acorn. - GRADE VIII (Miss E. Taylor) Certificates of Merit: 1. William Nelson and David MacDonald. equal; 2. Frederick Seller; 3. Gor- don Tweedy; 4. Peter Kays; 5.' Garth MacLcan. Certificate of Attendance: llam Nelson (three years). Special prize donated by Earl of Hilisboro Chapter, i.O.D.E., for first place in Grade VIII Compos- ite Test, awarded to William Nel- son. First prize for General Profic- iency, donated by Col. D.A. Mac- Kinnon. awarded to William Nel- son. . First prize for General Profic- iency, donated by Col. D. A. Mac- Kinnon. awarded to David Mac- Donald. School Board prize for General Proficiency. awarded to Frederick ciler. School Board prize for General Proficiency. awarded to Gordon Tweedy. GRADE Vll (Miss Prowae) Certificates of Merit: 1. Jean Isabel Macdonald; 2. Elizabeth Palmer; 3. Dianne Phillips; 1. Gloria Jean Ball; 5. Rogers Bell. Attendance Certificates: Frances Henderson, 4 years; Elizabeth Pal- mer, 2 years; Janet Dalziel, 1 year; Ma-ry McGee. 1 year; Dianne Phil- lips, 1 year; Donne Taylor, 1 year. First prize for General Profic- iency. donated by Mr. J. Gordon Macdonald, awarded to Jane Isabel Macdonald. Second prize for General Pro- ficiency, donated by Mr. J. Gor- don Macdonald, awarded to Eliza- beth Palmer. Third prize for General Profic- iency. donated by Mr. J. Gordon Macdonaid, awarded to Dianne Phillips. . The School Board prize for Gen- eral Proficiency. 4th place, award- ed io Gloria Jean Bait. The School Board prize for Gen- eral Proficiency, 5th place. award- cd to Rogers Bell. Wil- GRADE VI (Miss Macliayl Certificates of Merit: l. Ausiina Kennedy; 2. Katherine Macdonald; 3. Derek Dew; 4. Roddy Ives; 5. Helen Cameron. Hubert Shcrren. Attendance Certificates: Henry Phillips, 5 years: Haviland Vail, 3 years; Judith Stewart. 2 years; Jean. Hutchinson. l year; Paula Burden, 1 year. ' nschool Board prize for General Proficiency: First place, Austins Kennedy; second place, Katherine Macdonnld. Special prize for General Pro- ficiency, donated by Col. D. A. MacKinnon. D.S.0., won by Derek Dcw. GRADE V-(Miss MacLennan) Certificates of Merit: 1. Sharon Bugdcn, Merrill Johnston. equal; 2. Gail Montgomery; 3. Anne Mc- Andrew; 4. Ronald Storey; 5. Freddy Hyndman. Attendance Certificates: 1. Lottie Frizzell, 1 year; 2. Junior Knes- bonc, 1 year. Special Prizes School Board prize for General Proficiency: First place won by Sharon Bugdcn and Merrill John- ston (equal). School Board prize for General Proficiency: Second place won by Gail Montgomery. Special Prize for General Pro- Iicicncy, donated by Col. D. A. MacKinnon. D.S.O.. won by Anne' McAndrcw. GRADE V (Mrs. Robertson) Certificates of Merit: 1. Brodie Lantz; 2. Constance Davies, Wayne MacDonald. equal; 3. Vimy Greg- ory; 4. Joan Nelson; 5. Margo Mc- Guire. Attendance Certificates: Clair Smith. 3 years; Vimy Gregory, 3 years; Edward Savidant, 3.years; Wayne Lowric, 1 year. School Board prize for General Proficiency: First place. Brodie Lanlz; second place, Constance Davies and Wayne MacDonald. equal. Special prize for General Pro- ficiency. donaicd by Viol. D. A. MacKinnon. D-5.0.. won by Vlmv Gregory. GRADE IV. Certificates of Merit: 1. Heather Ruth Malheson: 2. Peter MacNutt and Pauline Johnston. equal: 3- Derek Buntain; 4. David Maci..eoci seller; 5. Barbara Ann Kennedy. Attendance Certificates: Norva MacDonald. 3 years; Velma -108" Ward, 1 year. special Prisca School Board prize for General Proficiency: First place won by Heather Ruth Mlihelofh Schooi Board prize for General Proficiency. second place won by Peter MacNutt. School Board prize for General Proficiency, second place Won bi Pauline Johnston. Third prize for General Profic- icncy. donated by Col. D. A. Mac- Kinnon. D.S.O.. and won by Derek Bunlain. ' '-Fl-fl I c-(11 (,1); par GUARDIAN. cmssmn-1-:1-own Prince Street School senior Prize List GRADE X (IINIOII Certificates of Merit: 1. William Iiaccannell; 2. Helen Massey; 3. Lloyd Seaman; 4. Jean Diamond; 5. John MacDougall. The Mrs. iioward Iliiiaea Prizes for General Proficiency: l. Wil- lam MacCannell; 2. Helen Massey; 3. Lloyd Seaman; 4.Jesn Diamond; 5. John Mat.-Dougsll. I.0.D.l. (loyal Edward Clap. ter) Priaes for History: I. William Maccannell; 2. Helen Massey; 3. Lloyd Seaman. The Mrs. George J. Rogers'Prlze ll Ell"!-II. in memory of Kitty, Glpsy. and Min Norton: Merited by Helen Massey. The J. Edgar Whitlooh Prise for highest avenge in Mathematics, merited by John MacDougall. Prize for highest average in Hygiene, merited by William Mac- Canneli. - Prize for Interest and Pronciency in Science, donated by a Friend, and merited by Robin Houston. The Dr. W. J. P. MaeM.Iilan Prize for Latin. merited by W11. liam MacCannell. The Prize for highest avenge in French, merited by Jean Diamond. Prize for highest awuags in Geography, merited by William Maccannell. Prize for highest avenge in Ar- iillllwilc. merited by John Mac- Dougall. Kinsmen Prise for the best all- round atudenxmerited by Marjorie Hurst. Oratorical Class Prize. merited ivy Muriel Hurst and Verna Gal- ant. Certificates for regular and punctual attendance: Jean Diam- ond (4 years); William MacCan- nell (1 year). Trustccs' School Leaving Certif- icates (06'7u and over. in order of merit): 1. William MacCannell; 2. Helen Massey; 3. Lloyd Seaman; 4. Jean Diamond; 5. John MacDoug- al1;8. Marjorie Hurst; 7. Robin Houston; 8... Joan MacKinnon; 9. Marina Buell; l0. Freda MacCal- lum; ll. Eric Ferguson; 12. Joan Dillon; 13. Joanne Tanton: 14. Vaunda Buell; 15. William Mac- Kinnon; '16. Ewen MacDougall. Trustees Certificates (50-8092,) not in order of merit: Vera Slew- art, Muriel Hurst, Christie Ann Todd, Klinton Taylor, Jean Wil- liams, Verna Gallant. Dorothy Douglas. Governor-General's Medal for the highest average in Grade K work for the year, merited by Wil- liam MacCannell. GRADE X (JUNIOR) Certificates of Merit: .1. Garth Herring; 2. Bruce Leitch; 3. Verne Ainsworth: 4. Thelma Ford; 5. (Carl MacLeod, Wilfred Hynea). Certificates for punctual and regular attendance: Jerry MacKin- non. 7 years; Henry Acorn, 2 years. Special Prizes Prize for History: Garth Herring. Prize for Arithmetic: Bruce Leitch. Prize for Literature: Verne Ains- worth. Prize for Algebra: Thelma Ford. Tnrstees' Certificates: Garth Her- ring, Bruce Leitch, Verne Ains- worth. Telma Ford. Cari Maci..eod. Wilfred Hynes, Gertrude Johnston. Irma Ford, Keith Darrach, Freda Saunders. GRADE Vii (L. Aitiren) Certificates of Merit: 1. Alice Rasmussen; 2. George Ward; 3. El- eanor Haywood: 4. Janet Spillen; 5. Elizabeth Campbell. Attendance Certificates: George Ward, two years; Rose Savidant, three years; Wendell MacLean, four years. First prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Alice Rasmus- sen. Second prize for General Profic- iency awarded to George Ward. Tihrd prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Eleanor Hay- wood. Fourlh prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Janet Splllett. Fifth prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Elizabeth Camp- bell. Sixth prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Norman Stew- art. Prize for Jchievement awarded to Ann Corry. 5 Oratorlcal Class prize awarded to: 1. Eleanor Haywood; 2. Janet Splllett. Prize for Domestic Science a- warded lo Ann Corry. Prize for Manual Training a- warded to Murdo Brown. GRADE Vii (Mrs. Msccauil) Certificates of Merit: 1. lrwln Buell; 2. Mary Fielding; 3. Lorna Messer; 4. Doryse Dulictl; 5. Jan- cttc Owen. Attendance Certificates: Lloyd Dalzicl. it years; Gerald Acorn, 3 years; Roma Korrey, 3 years; Al- exander Howatt, 2 years; Lorna Mcsscr, 1 year; Jack Ross, l year. special Prises First prize for General Profic- iency awarded to lrwln Buell. Second prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Mary Fielding. Third prize for General Profic- iency. "awarded to Lorna Messcr. Fourth prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Doryse Duflcit. Fifth prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Janette Owen. Sixth prize for General Profic- iency awarded to A' xandcr How- atl. Seventh prize for General Pro- ficiency awarded to Roland Diam- 'ond. Spcciai prize for Manual Train- ing awarded to lrwln Bucll. Special prize for Domestic Sci- ence awarded to Olive McAsst.-y. Class Oretorlcsl Prizes awarded to: Mary F'eiding and Roland Diamond. AT YOUR PARTY GIADI VIII (lath Macboagall) Certificates of Merit: l. There.-.n Pushy: 2. Ralph Whitehead; 3 I)-urglns Cudmurr: 4 Corona Strum (dig ii” I I.AITD- New 2 lbs. 31: Iieguiar2for 39c IOIIII OIIIOE o- -sit”-S was 24th on was zen. SOAP SPECIALS WOODBURY SOAP Shortening. lb. .........29c 4 cakes for 29: LIFEBUOY soar, Bath Size Qt. Container Molasses . . . . . 33c ' 3colres.............29c 5 Cakes Face SOAP and Face CDOTII Sweetened Cocoanut, 4 oz. Glass Rsg.30c. now..........23c All For 33: Breakfast . Cocoa. l lb. tin . . FLAKES- " 29': Oxydoi. Rinse. Drefr. Duz. Foam Hood Rolled lOats. 5ib.beg Kraft and Velveeta Cheese. 2 pirgs. .. King Cole COFFEE Reg. 98: lb., new .. 45: Tide. erc.. 3 pkgs. . .. SLO0 I 55:, Super Suds. 2 pltgs. 63c . 85: MEATS Bulk Tee, lb....... Lynn Valley 20 oz. Tins Wax loans. 2 for . 20 oz. Tins Golden Corn Kernels, 2 for . . . . . 20 oz. Tins Aylmer Pork .& Beans. 2 for i-nacnns-457. Sugar Syrup- 20 oz. fins. 4 for .. 99c 16 oz. bottle Sweet Mustard Pickles. 4for 89:: ANDREWS” THE HOME OF PROVEN VALUES . . 85: Boneless Rolled HAM BUTTS. lb. ... . . .. 55: Half or lVhole ALSO: A large variety of Cooked Meats, Lamb, Veal, Choice Quality Beef, Pork, etc. .. 25c .. 25:: ....35c Aylrner Tomato Juice. 6 tins . . . . 65: 28 oz. Tins Tomatoes, 2 for . . u. . . . . 27: Attendance Certificates: 1. Wan- da Henderson (3 years); 2. Ralph Whitehead (2 years); 3. Arline Larter (1 year); 4. Marjorie Pick- ard (1 year). Prizes for General Proficiency: l. Theresa Presby; 2. Ralph White- head; 3. Douglas Cudmure; 4. Cor- cna Steele; 5. Alan Massey. Prize for Citizenship. donated by Earl of Hilisborough Chapter 1.0. D. E.: Marjorie Pickard. Prize for Domestic Science: Mar- jorie Pickard. Prise for Manual Training: Alan Masey. Orstorical Prizes: Corona Stcclc, Alan Massey. GRADE VIII (C. Campbell) Certificates of Merit and prizes for General rruflclenoy: 1. Mark Ladner; 2. Jean Bevan; 3. Helen Cooke; 4. Harold Kemp; 5. Donnie MacLcod. Certificates of Attendance: 1. Biol: Manuel (7 years); 2. Marl: Ladner (6 years); 3. John Loy (1 year). Citizenship Prize. awarded in Mark Ladner. Prizes for efficiency in Public Speaking, awarded to Jean Bevan and Harold Kemp. Prise for eniciency in Domestic Science, awarded to Greta Hansen. Prize for efficiency in Manual Training, awarded to Roddiu Ains- worth. GRADE IX Certifi ates of Merit: 1. Mary Whiteslde; 2. Alan Douglas; 3. Warren Hood; 4. Gordon White; 5. Bonnie Carson. Prize for Proficiency, donated by Col. D. A. MacKinnon. D.S.0.: 1. Mary Whlleside; 2. Alan Douglas; 8. Warren Hood; 4. Gordon White; 5. Bennie Carson. I.0.D.E. (Royal Edward Chapter) Prisca for History: 1. Alan Doug- s. OUR BOARDING HOUSE g EGAD, BURKE! rr sures Aw, our A HEADLOCK on g ME DEEPLY, PARTNG YOUR EMOTlON6, MAJOR .I----- P FROM vou! ---HERE, I CAME HERE Wm-1 one FOOT on: 8034 Take -me no -me TRASH cAro --you ., ENTIRE 2oo THAT eroxeo ME upwm-l BISCUITS CARMNAL CHAP PAlD ME FOR YOUR COMRACT ---M-V EMOTiOM5 Forzalo ME To Accept The Blue Bells of Scotland Folk song - Betty Roberts. Music Recital At , On Yonder Fn0CK;mRseCIlllIllg St. Peter's Hall ,”i3:3..:..”.”"i..”.”;... - ...... (Mills. I The following is the program byl Spmmns Song - Cobb Ann pupils of Miss Louise Cox Llc.'Ph””P5- . , Mus, (McGill), which was. given Tl" Em" Pip" 5” mam” last evening at St. Peters Han np-Dunhill - Carole Ann Michael. . . John Peel - Folk Song - elgm oclockl 'Pamcla Peaks. Planofortc Duct - Waltz Songl Happy ,DayS "f Kammm” '4 -Kirby-Mason -- Anna Mac- -wilmmcd Nwmam Adam and Louise Anderson. Rmzlg Sow '" Folk song -I i . OSS 3 'IeS0l3v c,:3fje,f:5g:I,b;k Thompson - Yellow Butterfly -R.oberts.on-- - pg" p Robert Len. Pom" Dance - F0” SW3 Song C Rllloby Rill - Mitchell Kathryn Bowman. A Hundred Pipers - -Marilyn Burns Tribal Dance - King - --Phyllis Clarke. Polly Oliver - Folk Song Susan Whitcside. .. Folk Song Paul weamerbie. I Walzer - Zllcher -- Janci Oilvc.-'s Waltz - Ksmmcrer - - lM:.L"”d' . t, I It M . Marie Macouigan. Mal” m A ” 5 ml” ' t 3" lna Knys. An Old Dance - Folk Tune - Peggy Burns. Twinkle, twinkle - Folk Song -Sheila. Dlckicson. l Starlight Waltz - Bralnarri -- Marlnn Clarke. Journey in the Arctic -Themp- . (son - Daryl Rogers. D3535. -T.?.3..3.?52l1””3.??S23i "! Shiv AW - V8"d""” r on Susannah pp Foster) pi Robert Seaman. Auuf Bagmm ! Barcarolie - Offenbach - Jean ' lPICkBi'd. mIm5I;0v,e(n:'eo,:o,: Kammerex -I Le Petlt R-len - Couperin - jpgmiggggyg Dorothy Brown. i las; 2. Mary Whitosidc. I l-labenern -- Blzet - Phyllis Prize for highest average in' Clarke Mathematics: Alan Douglas. 1 Billtcrfiies - HUM - A1111! Prize for Highest Average in, Machdnm. English: Mary Whiieside. Hungarian Dance -- Sartorlq Prize for General Proficiency: -Gloria Jean Bait. W Roger Gardham. March in D. - Bach -- Mary Certificates for Regular Attend-; Whitesidc. ancc: Bennie Carson, 7 years; El-3 Moleis Dance - Newton - aine Murphy. 6 years: Warren Donald Hill. g Hood, 8 years; Dawn Messcr. 5 To a Wild Rose - MncDowell years: George Clark. 3 ycars;John,-Mary Elizabeth Cox. Whealicy. l year. 1 soxrmna - Clcmcnll - Betty Class Orsicrlcal Prizes: l. Mar-ll-lamm. garcl Slcwarl; 2. Roger Gardham. I Presenmtion of Pnzeg, (Continued on page 14) . ”oT.o.-J6lT"H0op LE h -AND COIN.'-v-- (F you HATE THE 5lGi-ll" OF Your: HUMDRED, GNE (T