JULY 4. 1949 PRIZE LIST KFHE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN WINNERS AT CITY (AGE ELEVEN CHOOL CLOSINGS Rovchford Square The Governor Generals medal (or general proficiency was a- warded to Florence Irene MecIn- nis at the closing exercises of Rochford Square School onThurs- dzy afternoon. Other students rc- ceiving graduating diplomas were Marie Doris Coady, Barbara Gal- lant, Leah Ethel Duffy, Stopthanie patricia IteClaiu, Marion Laurens Arssnault, Mildred Bennett Waik- er and Mary Clarice Kelly. There W“ B- large attendance of relatives and friends at the clos- tng exercises, the visitors inc.ud- ing Rev. A. L. Harrell, Rev. J. W. MoCardl-e, Mr. Ross, of the Char- lottetown Kinsmen Club, Rev. E. Baldwin, C.SS.R., Rev. B. Gill's, 131)., Rev. W.J. McCabe, and Rev. E. Kelly. Mrs. J. P. Lsntz. of the City Ecltcol Board, presided. The programme was as follows: Piano trio: "Iris" (Renard). Chorus: ‘“A Song of Canada". Playette: "Beautiful Wonderful World"; “A Merry Dance"; "Th! Child's World". Piano solo: “Brahm's Waltz in A Flat. Chorus: "Come to the Fair“; "The Graduates’ Ponderings“. Chorus: "Life's Mlrror". Awarding of diplomas and prizes. Class song: "We'll Be True". Valedictory. God Save the King. Following was the prize listi Grade X Bronze Medal for General Pro- ficiency offered by His Excellency the Governor General of Canada. awarded to Irene Maclnnls. Gold cross and chain for Ethics offered by His Excellency Most Reverend James Boyle, D.D., a- warded to Doris Coady. Prize for highest aggregate in Grade X donated by Hon. Dr. W. Mildred McEachern. Prize for English Composition donated by Mr. Somerled Trslnor, awarded to Mildred Walker. Rev. A. L. I-Ierrell has donated n five dollar prize to be awarded to the pupil in Grade X making the highest mark in the ‘Entrance Examinations. _ _ Grade 1x. Prize for highest aggregatg do- hated by Hon. George DeiBlois, a- warded to Bernadette Rossiter. Prize for Correct Department donated by Rev. Patrick McMahon, D.D., awarded to Bernadette Ros- siter, Prize for second highest aggrog. ate donated by Rev. David Mc- Tbtlllb. awarded to Arlene Saund- ers. Prize for Canadian History do- na ed by Mrs. Dr. S .R. Jenkins in memory of the late Dr. S. R. Jcii- kififi. awarded to Patricia Craw- ford. Prize 1°!‘ Application donated by "w, Lisuorlan Credit Union, award. ed to JOBn Connolly, Prize Ior Effort donated by Rev. P. F. MacDonald, awgpdgd 9,, Florence Arsenauit. Prize 1°‘ Sbbbbi 5Dirit donated by Rev. J. W. McCardie, gwm-ded to Miriam MacIsaac. Grade VIII. Prize for highest aggregate d,» baled by Dr. 1.. I. Duffy, gwgydgd to Melinda Doiron. Prize for second highest lggygg- ate donated by the Redemptorist Fathers, awarded to Eileen Con. nolly. Prize for Effort donated by new Patrick McMahon, D.D., awarded to Rosalie Kane. PM“ 1°!‘ ADDilcatlon donated by R"- w- J- MCCBDQ. awarded to Edn Foley. P ze donated by a Friend to the pupils of Grade VIII who were successful in their Achievement Tests, drawn by Dorothy Camo- J. P. MacMillan of the City School hm Board, awarded to Irene Maclnnis. Prize for second highest aggreg- cte in Grade X donated by Rever- end Patrick McMahon, D.D., a.- warded to Doris Coady. ' Prize for School Spirit donated by Redemptorist Fathers, awarded to Stephanie LcClair. Prize for English donated by St. Joseph's sodality and Alumnae, awarded to Irene MacInnls. Prize for Geography donated by Rev. J. W. McCzirdle, awarded to Irene MucInnis. Prize for French donated by Mr- Justlce Mark R. McGuigan. award- ed to Doris Coady. Prize for Latin donated by Mr. H. 1"‘. MacPhce oi the City School Board. awarded to Doris Coady. Prize for Application donated by Dr. L. I. Duffy, awarded to Leah Duffy. Ten-dollar prize donated by the Kinsmen Club oi Charlottetown to the best nil-round student in Grade X, won by Barbara Gallant. Prize for Mathematics donated by Rev. W. J. McCabe, awarded to Barbara Gallant. Prize for British History donated by Rev. W. D. Giliis, awarded to Irene Maclnnis. Prize for Science donated by the lirigiuorian Crcdlt Union, awarded to Irene Maclnnis. Prize for Arithmetic the Catholic Women's warded to Doris Coady. Prize for Canadian History do- bated by Mr. Somcried Tralnor, a- warded to Ircne Maclnnls. Prize for Algebra donated by Mr. IJ. Morris of the Provincial Bank, awarded to Marion Arsenault. Prize for Effort donated by Rev. Bernard Gillls, D.D., awarded to donated by League, z- Prince Street I (Contlnucdlrorn page 10) Geography, awardpd to Marleen Warren. Prize for Highest Average in Hygiene, awarded to Marleen War- ren. The Dr.W J P. MncMillan prizes for Latin and French, awarded to: 1, Marleen Warren; 2, Lily Mac- Pherson. Prize for Highest Average in Scl- ence awarded to Marleen Warren. The Dr. McGulgan prize In Mathe- matics, awarded to Dorothy Mac- Larcn. The Kinsmen Best All-Round-Stti- dent prize, awarded to Marlorie MacLeod. Community Concert Membership, ilonated by R. '1‘. Holman, Md» Iwardcd to Joan Storey. ial him donated by l1 blond to the pupil dclnl efficient Work In Public‘ Speaking, awarded lo Betty MuLMBflUI, Attendance Cortlflcltcl Msry Craig-Jive Years. Thelma Barwise—-one year. Marleen Warren-woe Year. Trustees’ School Leaving Certifi- cates (In order of merit): I. Marleen Warren. 2. Dorothy MacLaren. S. Shirley Downe. 4. Norma Jenn Allan. b. Kathleen Garnhum. 6. Marjorie MiicLcotl. ‘l. Edith Brown. l, Mary Myers. 9. Joan Storey. I0. Thelma Barwlle. l1. Doris Ililllon. Grldc X Certificates . (not tn ordu of merit): Joan Bulmer. Mary Craiz Helen Hyde Ruth IccEwen Betty iicMnnul Nancy MncNcvlu Lily MacPhet-lon hnlta Phillips Vern Stewart Daily Tweet.‘ Governor General’: Medal for Highest Average! in Grade X work: ‘Writcd by Mnflecn Warren. r Grlde VII Prize for Sustained Effort donat- ed by the Earl of Hillsborough Chapter of the I.O.D.E., awarded to Patricia. Morris. Prize for Application donated by Mr. Somerled Trainor, awarded to Joan Gillis. Prize for Spelling donated by a mm" Pill)". awarded to Anne Flynn. Grade VII Prize for Sustained Effort donat- ed by the Earl of Hillsborough Chapter of the I.0.D.E., guitar-dad to Edna Sheohan, Prize for Application donated by Mrs. Edmund Gallant in memory oi Joanne and Ronny Cudmoro, awarded to Elaine Cullen. Grade VI Prize for highest aggregate 1n Grade VI donated by Rev. Bernard 311115. D.D.. awarded to Kathleen Hagan. Prize for Application in Grade VI donated by Mr. Somerled Train- orr. awarded to Leona Doiron. Prize foi- highest aggregate 1n Grade VI donated by Dr. L. I. £1,111’??- awarded to Barbara Gal- FOUOWiYiB is the prize list for the Junior Grades. which held their 1110810: exercises on June 2i: PH" 1°!‘ 1118116.“. aggregate in Grade V. donated by the Rodompt. orist. Fathers, awarded to Shirley Loughran. Prize Ir hlghggt, aggregate m Grade V. donated by Rev. P. Mo. Mahon. D.D.. awarded to Mildred Chandler. Prize for highest aggregate in Grade IV. donated by Rev, w, ,1, McCabe, awarded to Helen Meston. Prize for highest aggregate m Grade IV. donated by the Llguor- ian Credit Union, awarded to Mary Smith. Pr!" 1'01‘ hixhest aggregate in Grade III. donated by Rev. W. J. xrclftiabe, awarded to Pauline Gal. Prize for highest aggregate in Grade III, donated by the Llguop. ian Credit Union, awarded to Pat. rlcla Leightlzer. Prize for highest aggregate m Grade II. donated by Rev. J, w, Mbcflfdle. awarded to Mary Cullen. Prize for highest aggregate 1n Grade II, donated by Rev. Dnvtd MCTHBHQ, awarded to Doreen Mac. Donal Prize for highest flggreggtg m. Glide I. awarded to Arlene Des- Rochcl. PHD I01‘ highest ljflgggtg m Grade I. awarded to Patricia Lar- ter. Prize for Application in Grade V. awarded to Mildred Chandler. Prize for Correct Deportmen; in Grade IV, awarded to Elizabeth Walker. Prize for Correct Deportment in Grade IV, lwlrded to Mary Mac. Phee. Prize for Correct Deportment in Grade III, awarded to Geraldine McCabe. . Prize for Correct Deportment in Grade III, awarded to Gernmn Kane. Prize for Correct Deportrnent in Grade II, lwlrdcd- to Plull Gau- thier. Prize for Correct Deportn-ient in Grade I, lwlrded to Arlene Del- Rachel. Prize for Correct Deportment in Grade I, awarded to Carol Leight- zcr. Prize for Application in Grades V 8c VI, presented by Suzanne Frlncll in memory of her sister Ioulle. awarded to MlrglrctRole Robertl. Prize for Progress in Grldc V. donated by l friend. awarded to Eileen Weekl. . Auzilllry lcldlng and Arithmetic Cllllcc ‘ holding: Normz Kelly 2, Bev- erley Flanagan. Arithmetic: Arlene Morrison 2, Marie McQuaid. Special‘ Prizes For Music Community ‘Concert ticket for Music Appreciation. donated by St. Joseph's Sodality and Alum- nae, awarded to Stephanie Le. Clair. Community Concert ticket for Singing, donated by Dr. J.D. Mc- Guigan of the City School Board, awarded to Imelda Pineau. Community Concert ticket for Singing, donated by Dr. J. D. Mc- Guigan of the City School Board, awarded to Muriel Roach. Prize for Improvement in Music, awarded to Barbara Gallant. Prize flor Improvement in Music awarded to Mary Mclnnis. Prize for Improvement in Music awarded to Janet Duncan. Prize for Improvement in Music awarded to Mary Smith. Special Prizes For Needlework Grade IX, donated by Rev. P. F. MacDonald, awarded to Helen Doiron. Grade VIII, donated by Rev. David McTague, awarded to Doris Smith. Grade VII. donated by Dr. L. I. Duffy, awarded to Maureen Beag- an. - Grade VII. VI. donated by Rev. Patrick McMahon, D.D., awarded to Rose Marie DeCoste. Grade VI, donated by Liguor- ian Credit Union, awarded to Winnlfred MacDonald. Grade VI, donated by Rev. Pat- rick McMahon, D.D., awarded to Suzanne Francis. Grade V, awarded to OlgaDow- ling. _ Grade IV, awarded to Eileen Murphy. - Grade IV, awarded to Rita Dou- cette. Grade III, awarded to Joan MacNclll. Gradcz III B: II, awarded in Marjorie Arsenault. Grade II, awarded to Patricia Murnaghan. Grade I, awarded to Sandra Ford. Grade I, awarded to Marilyn Quinn. ‘ Prizes for Household Science donated by the Llguorian Credit Union, awarded in Grade VIII to Joyce DeCoste; in Grade VII to Anee Flynn; in Grade VII to Mary Patricia Bradley. _ Special prize for Weaving in Grade VIII, donated by Rev. Dav- id McTague, awarded to Maxine Claybourne. Prizes olIered to the Junior and Senior Classes having the highest standing for the year in the Punc- tuality Contest: Prize for the Junior Group. Grades I to V inclusive, was do- natcd by Rev. P. F. MacDonald. merited by Grade IV and drawn by Pauline Flanagan. Prize for the Senior Group was donated by Dr. L. I. Duffy. W" merited by Grades V. VI and was drawn by Bernice Bowlan. Senior Certificates for the Mac- Lcan Method of Penmanship were awarded to the following i6 pu- pils of Grade IX: Nancy Mullen, Mirlum Maels- aac, Bernadette Rosslter, Arlene Saunders, Shirley Dufiy. Helen Doiron. Shirley Nicholson. Anne Steele, Joan Connolly, Colette H a g a n, Bernadette McMsnus, Betty Ann Gallant. Patricia Craw- ford, Imelda‘ Pineau, Stella Gal- lant. Bernice Duncan. Senior Certificates awarded» in Grade VII to: Mary McInnls. Mary Kelly. Thelma Malone, Shirley Burke. Margaret Doiron. Phyllis Gallant. Roberta Hines, Arlen; Gallant, Julia Casford, Barbara Costello, Elaine Cullen. Fifty-three Junior Certificates were awarded to the pupil! 0f Grade Six. A special diploma for Profic- iency 'in Penmanship was award- ed to Patricia Peters in Grade Six. A special diploma for Improve- ment ln Penmanship was award- ed to Joan McEachern and Sylvia Duffy. Grade Six. Thirty-two pupils of Grade VIII having taken a course of instruc- tion in Health in the Home and Community, given bv the Junior Red Cross,’ received Certificates for their work. The. Grade X. VIII. II and III branches of the Junior Red Cross have each received a seal that is to be attached to their five-year Honor Certificate. DIPLOMA! Trustees‘ Leaving Certificates are awarded by the Charlottetown Board of School Trustees to the following pupils who have suc- cessfully completed the work of Grade X: l. Florende Iréne Mlc- lnnis; 2, Marie Doris Coldy; 3. Barbara Gallant; 4, Lech Ethel Duffy; 5, Stephan‘ Patricia Le- Clair; 6. Marlon Laurens Arlen- ault: 7, Mildred Bennett Walker; ll, Marie Clarice Kelly. Grade X Certificates awarded by the Board of School Trustees to: l, Mildred McElchcrn; 2. Mar- jorie Nickcrlon: S, Bernice Gli- lsnt; 4, Carol Dufiy: B, Martha LeClslr; U, Jessie McRle. Trustees’ Dlplcmnl for Proficiency Grade IX-i, Bernadette Rol- siter; 2, Arlene Saunders; S, Joan Connolly; 4, Patricio Crawford; it, Florence Arlcnlult. Grade VIII-l, Melinda Dciron: 2. Eileen Connolly; 8, Rcllllz Kane; 4. Dorothy Campbell; l. Mary Cheverlc. Grade VII—I. Pltrlch Morris: 2, Doril MacDonald; I, Phyllis Gallant. Grade VII-l, Edna Shcchln; 2, Shirley Burke; I, Elaine Cullen. Grade VI-l, Kathleen Hagen; 2. Patricia Pctcrl; 8. Bernice Bag- lole; 4. Ramona Gllllnt; B, Winni- frcd McDonald. / Grads Vl-l, Blrblrl Gnlllnt; Welst Kent Mr. D. L. Mlthieson, member- of the City School Board, presided at the Junior closing program d; w"; Kent on Thursday morning. A large audience of parents attended the exercises. witnessing the pr-e. sentatlon o! awards and prizes to Pupils of Grades 1 to 5. Mr- snd pupils on the excellence of their work and wished all a plegg. ant summer holiday. The senior closing took plgcg Thursday noon in the school's as- sembly hall with the chairman of the School Trustees, Dr. R. G. Lea presiding. Musical hers, directed by Prof. s. n. Kendall. rounded out a lengthy progrgm d1 presentations. highlight of which was the awarding of two Gover- nor-General‘: medals. For the first time in the history of Island schools, two boys. Frank Welth. erby lnd Karl Resrdon equally merited this lward which is based on total marks attained through- out the whole school year. Dr. Lea commended the staff on the splendid work accomplished and congratulated the prize winners, urging them to pursue their stud- ies as faithfully in the years a- head. Psrents filled the hall to capacity. Certificates cf Merit-Grade K 1. Frank Weatherby and Karl Relrdon (equal) Robert Nelson. . Earl Jewell. . Robert Platts. Barbara Dick. Trustees’ Leaving Certlficztel (In order of merit) Karl Anthony Reardon, Frank Joseph Weatherby (equal) Robert Fursythe Nelson Earl Hammond Jewell 5"'““." 2, Patricia Cullen; 3, Barbara Du.‘ rant. Grade V-lt Shirley Lotxgheran; 2, Sheila Doiron; 3. Marlene Mo. Leod. Grade V—i, Mildred Chandler; 2. Mary Beagan; 3, Mary Lee MacMillan; 4, Paula Noonan; 5, Dorothy Cheverie. Grade IV—l, Helen Meston; 2, Adrianne Callaghan; 3, Anne Cul- len; 4, Paullnet DeCoste; 5, Eileen Murphy. Grade IV—l, Mary Smith; 2, Syble Coker; 3, Lillian Peters; 4, Norma Connolly; 5, Gloria Mo. Isaac. Grade III--1, Pauline Gallant; 2, Danita McQuarrie; 3, Elaine Clar- kin: 4, Frances McLeod; 5, Rose Marie Bulger. Grade III-l. Patricia Leightiz- er; 2. Mary Connolly; 3, Lois Mc- Lellan. ' ' ‘ Grade II-—l, Coreen Connors. Gfflde H-l. Doreen MacDonald; 2. Paula Gauthier; 3, Barbara Blanchard; 4. Gloria Shepherd; 5, Carol Bowles. Grade l-Arlene DesRoches; 2, Linda Paoli; 3, Marilyn Hqggn; .4 Mary McCioskeyz s. Leah Dlrte. Gflde I—1. Patricia Lzrter; 2, Joan ,Roblnson; 3. Carol Lcighg. izer; 4, Joan Dunn; 5, Elizabeth Gallant. Mary Cullen; 2, Trustees Certificates for Perfect Attendance Grade X-Leah Duffy. 2 years; Irene MacInnia, 2 years; Doris Coady, 2 years; Mildred McEach- ern. Grade IX-Julll Arsenault, 5 years; Joan Connolly, 3 years" Bernadette McManus, 2 years; Anne Steele; Bernadette Rossiter; Eileen Doiron. Grade VIII—Doris Smith, 8 yrs; Evelyn Peters, 5 yrl.; Edna Foley, 3 years; Melinda Doiron. 2 years: Mary .Barrett, 2 years; Marina Malone, 2 years; Betty Tierney; Ambyr Doyle; Margaret Beagln. Grade VII-Helen Bowles, 3 yrs; LolsLeClair, 2 yrs.; Lorraine Hughes. Grade VIII-Teresa Doyle. 3 years; Shirley Burke, 2 years; Joyce Whitlock, 2 years; Mary McInnis; Dufiy; Phyllis Gallant. Chandler, 2 years; Shirley Os- 2 years; Joan Arlenault; Florence Chandler; Leona Doiron; Sylvia Dufiy. Grade Barbara Gallant; Power. Grade V-Anne Doyle, 5 years; Maris Morgan,_4 years; Christina Lund, 2 years; Helen Mlcdonzld, 2 years; Mildred Chandler; Olgz Chandler; Catherine Duffy; Let- itia Martin. Grade IV—Beruice Doucettc. 4 years; Mary Wzye. 3 years; Helen Clarkin, _2 years; Leona Doucette. 2 years; Helena Bowling, 2 yelrl; Florence Lee, 2 yclrl: Gertrude Doyle, .2 yelrl; Pnull Ward, 2 yecrl; Anne Cullen; Eileen Doyle; Vera Doyle; Helen Melton; Ar-_ lene Molynezux; Elizabeth Walk- er. Grldc IV-Jultine Bllhl. 2 yrl.; Rita Doucctte, 2 yrn; Mary Moc- Phee, 2 yrl.; Mary Smith, 8 yrs; Shirley Costello. Grade III-Bonita McQulri-lc, 2 yclrl; Patricia Murray, 2 years; Agncl MacDonald; Florence Bag- VI-Rcms Lund, 2 YQlrl; Ward. 2 yelrl: Burial Suzanne Francis; Hilda lole. Grade III-Beatrice Doyle; Anne Morgan. Grlde II-Clrol Bowler, 2 yrl.; Pzull Gauthier, 2 yrs; Margaret Hughes; Caryl Jamel; Patricia Murnlghnn; Joln LeClllr. Grldc II-Jiorecn MacDonald; Paula Gauthier: Blrblrl Blanch- lrd; Gloria Shepherd; Carol Bow- Ill. Grade I-Arlene DelRochcl; Linda Ploli; Marilyn Hlgln; Mary Mathieson congratulated the stall ‘ Robert E. Plattl Barbara Ann Dick Carol Edith Creelmln Davids Ruth MacEacherIl George Barry Beer! Douglas Allison Cameron Joan Fay Cameron Edgar Francis Jones Lola June MacRfie William Jamel McAndreu Katharine Ida Margaret Hutch- cson John Allison McAndreu Elaine Emily Gill James Crilly Wood Wendell Watts Brown David Sidney Campbell. Minnie Elizabeth Mlckcnzlt Mary Jill MacKay Hanna Catherine Taweel Dorothy Jean MacLellan Lelth Stanley Thompson Keith Brehnut Norah I-Iaviland DeBloil Barbara Ruth Rupert Ralph Kenneth MacLeod Charles Robert I-Iine‘ Donald Bruce Simmonlll Roy Thomas White Chester Eugene Vznlderztinc Ralph Edmund MlcPhersop Gwen Jean MscKav Dorothy Elizabeth Lewis Pall Lilt Gladys Keys, Frank Currie, Keith Benton, Donald Cnlibéck, Allison Mutch, Gordon MncLeln, Ronnie Atkinson, Blaine Moreslde, Louis Anderson, Carlyle MucDou- gall, Cathie . Crockett, William MacKinnon, Joyce Haynes, Ing- ham Palmer, Earl Hobbs, Joyce Irvine, Jill MacEachem, Donald Kennedy, Hillson Carr. Ronnie Nicholson. James Cameron. Kay MacIntyre, MacDonald Johnston, Charles Townsend, Earl Benton, Robert Vatcher, Charles Chandler. Attendance Certificates Davida MacEachern (6 years) Earl Jewell (6 years) Ella MacDonald (1 year) Chester Vanlderstine (l year); Leith Thompson (1 year). Special Prlzcl and Awnrdl His Excellency, the Governor- General’: Bronze Medal, awarded to the pupil attaining the highest standing for the year in the work of the Tenth Grade-Brushy mer- ited by Karl Reardon and Frank Weatherby. _ ' Special prize to the pupil lt- taining the highest marks during the year, donated by Col. D. A. MacKinnon, D,S.O.—Equally mer- ited by Franc. Weutherble and Karl Reardon. Special prize to the pupil stand- ing second for the year, donated by Mr. P. W. Turner, and won by Robert Nelson. Special prize to the pupil stand- ing third for the year, donated by Mr. Gordon MacDonald, and won by Earl Jewell. Special prize Ior General Pro- ficiency, donated by Mr. J. O. Hyndmamand awarded to Robert Platte. Special prize for General Pro- flciency, donated by Hon. George D. DeBlois, and awarded to Bar- bara Dick. Special prize for Scholarship and Industry, donated by Mr. H1‘. MacPhec, and awarded to Carol Creelman. Special prize for Scholarship and Industry, donated by A. Pick- ard 8t Co., and awarded to Davida MacEachern. Special prize for Industry and School Spirit, donated by Mr. W. D. Tanton, and awarded to Barry Beers. Special prize for All-Round Scholarship. donated by Mr. W. R. Aitken, and awarded to Douglas Cameron. Special prize for Scholarship and fine School Spirit, donated by Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan, O.B.E., and awarded to Joan Cameron. Special prize for highest stand- ing in Arithmetic. donated by Ml‘, P. W. Turner and won by Knrl Reardon. Special prize for English. donat- ed by W. D. Tlnton, and won by Karl Reardon. Special prize for highest stand- ing in Geography. donated by Mr- ‘Ivan Horne, and won by Rob"! Grade VI-I-Ielen McInnis, 5 ,‘ ing in French, donated by Mr. Nears: M")! Blshl. 2 years; Mary i D. Tsnton, Ind W011 b! 5"‘ 39W‘ borne, 2 years; Barbara Roberts 1 i McClolkey; Lech Doric. Nelson. Special prize for highest stand- ing in Science, donated by Dr. J. Arlene Gallant; Betty P. Lantz. and won by Earl Jewell- Spccial prize for highest stand- W. ell. Special prize for highest stand- ing in Latin, donated by Mr. W. R. Aitken and won by Frlhk Weather-by. Special prize for highest ltlnd- ing in Mathematics, donated h Hon. T. W. L. Prowse and won b! Frank Wentherby. Special prizes for History, do- nated by the Royal Edward Chiv- ter of the i. o. n. E.-l. Funk Weatherby; 2, Karl Rclrdon; 3. Robert Plntts. The Lieutenant Frederick Sel- man Memorial Prize, presented to the boy who hll developed and practiced the truest lenle Sportsmanship. This prize iz pre- "nsed by Dr. R. F. Sczmzn in memory of his lcn Frederick. Awarded to Frank Wectherby. Special prize for Mullc Appre- elation, donated by Irwin Prinilnz Co., and awarded to Blrblfl Dick. Special prize for Scholarship and School Spirit. donated by Dr. W. J. P. MacMillln, O.B.E., and awarded to Sidney Campbell. Special prize for Athletics. Scholarship, Co-opcrltivcnell In cilsl, and General Popularity. donated by tho Charlottetown Kinsmen Club, and awarded to Karl Belrdon. Special prize for Public Spock- tng, donated by Mr. W. A. Stewart and awarded to Claudette Mac- Mtllzn. Special prize for Athletlcl. Schol- zrlhlp, School Spirit Popular- lty, donated by Dr. F. . Dougln and awarded to Charlie Hlnc. Special prize for Athletics, Schol- arship, School Spirit and Popular- ity, donated by Dr. F. C. Dougsn, and awarded to Minnie MzcKcn- zie. , The Bill Bevin Trophy Cup, presented to the belt all-round athlete, awarded to Charles Ken- nedy. Special prize for Sustained El- fort, donated by Col. D. A. Muc- Klnnon, D.S.O., and awarded to Donald Sirrunondl. Special prize for Industry and Scholarship, donated by A. Pick- ard tit Co., and awarded to Doro- thy MacLiellln. i Special Prize for School Spirit and Application, donated by Mr. Gordon MacDonald, and awarded to Katharine Hutcheson. Special prize tor High Grade Work throughout the year, despite the loss of time through illness. donated by Col. D. A. MacKinnon, D.S.O., awarded to Wendell Brown. Special prize for Scholarship, donated by A. Pickard 8t Co., a- warded to Loin MacRae. Special prize for Music Apprec- lotion, donated by Irwin Printing Co. and awarded to Davida Mac- Ezchcrn. Special prize for Diligence, etc. donated by the Hughes Drug Co., znd won by Bill McAndrew. Special prize tor high grade Scholarship and Industry, donated by Dr. J. P. Lantz, and awarded to Karl Reardon. Special prize for Sustained Ef- fort, donated by Mr. Gordon Av- ard and awarded to Jlll MacKay. Special prize for Industry, do- nated by Hon. George D. DeBloil and awarded to Jack McAndrew. Special prize for excellent school spirit and high grade scholarship, donated by Mr. Ivan Horne and awarded to Frank Weatherby. Special prize 'for Scholarship donated by Mr. Noel DeBlois and won by Elaine Gill. Special prize for Scholarship and Diligence, donated by Mr. S. T. Green, and awarded to Robert Nelson. Special prize for School Spirit and Industry, donated by Mr. H. F. MncPhee, and awarded to Norah DeBlois. Special prize for hi h grade Studentship, donated y Hon. George D. DeBlolz and awarded to Edgar Jones. Special prize for Scholarship and Diligence, donated by R. I‘. Holman, Ltd., and awarded to Earl Jewell. Special prize for Studentship and Industry, donated by Central Creameriez and awarded to James Wood. Special prize for Scholarship. donated by the Rendezvous Rest- aurant, and awarded to Hanna Taweel. Special prize for Scholarship, donated by the Rendezvous Rest- aurant, and awarded to Lelth Thompson. Special prize for Scholarship, donated by the Rendezvous Rest- aurant, and awarded to Keith Brehaut. Special prize for Scholarship, do ‘ ‘ by the Rendezvous Rest- aurant, and awarded to Barbara Rupert. Special prize for Scholarship, donated by the Rendezvous Rest- aurant, and awarded to Ralph MncLcod. Special prize for Scholarship, donated by the Rendezvous Rest- aurant, and awarded to Roy White. Special prize for Scholarship, donated by the R ndezvous Rest- aurant, and awarded to Chester Vartlderstine. Special prize for Scholarship, donated by the Rendezvous Rest- aurant. and awarded to ilslph MacPherson. Special prize for Scholarship, donated by the Rendezvous Rest- aurant, and nwsrded to Gwen MacKay. Special prize for Scholarship, donated by the Rendezvous Rest- aurant, and awarded to Elizabeth Lewis. l GRADE IX ' Certificates Of Merit . Nancy I-Iyndmnn Maureen Bohaker . Brllr Chandler . Frances Wilson . Johanna MacDonald Attendznce Certificates Orville Diamond (6 years) Izn Cameron (4 years) Kennel-h MscLeln (l year) Henry Hoyt (i year) Hugh Gilllsple (1 year). Flrlt prize for General Profic- iency, donatcd by Col. D. A. Muc- Klnnon, D.S.O., and won by Nan- cy Hyndmln. Second prize for General Profic- iency, donated by the Clark Fruit Company and won by Maureen Bohlker. Third prize for General Profic- iency, donlted by Mr. Gordon Avlrd and won by Brilr Chand- voltages- lcr. Special prize for Mathematics. donated by Mr. Gordon MacDon- ald and won by Nancy Hyndmzn. Special prize for Geography, do- noted by Mr. Noel DeBloll lnd won by Maureen Bohaker. Special prize for Arithmetiqdo- nlted by Mr. J. O. Hyndmnn and won by Maureen Bohlkcr. Special prlzcl for History. do- nltcd by the Royal Edward Chap- ter cf the I.O.D.E., and won by: l. Nancy Hyndmsn 2. Briar Chandler 3. Maureen Bohnker. Special prize for Latin. donated by the Hughes Drug Company and won by Brlzr Chandler. Special prize for French, donat- ed by A. Picknrd 8t Co. and won by Maureen Bohlker. Special prize for Science, donut- ed by W. R. Altken and won by Mlurecn Bohlker. Special prize for Engllzh. do- nated by the Pure Milk Company and won by Brllr Chandler. Special prize for Athletics. School Spirit and Public Speck- ing, donated by It T. Holman Limited and won by Allison King. Special prize for Diligence and School Spirit, donated by Mr. Sidney T. Green and won by Frances Wilson. Special prize for Sustained Ef- fort, donated by thc Hon. T. W. L. Prowse and won by Johann: Mac- Donald. Specinl prize (or Domestic Scl- ence, donated by Hon. Geo. D. DeBlols and won by Maureen Bohaker. Special nd prize for Domes- tic Science, donated by Mr. J.E,II. Worth and won by Nlncy Hynd- man. Special. prize for High Average and Industry, donated by Mr. W. D. Tanton and won by Donnie MacNelll. Special prize tor High Average and Industry, donated by Mr. Sid- ney T. Green nnd won by Carolyn Nelson. Special prize for High Average and Industry, donated by Mr. W. A. Stewart and won by Henry Hoyt. Special prize for unproven-lent. donated by Hon. T. W. L. Prowl: and won by Klintcn Taylor. Special prize for Public Speak- ing, donated by Mr. W. R. Aitken and won by Jane Glddings. Special prize for High Average in all subjects, donated by Dr. J. P. Lsntz and won by Frances Wil- S011. The highest award which l Cadet can obtain-The Gold Bar —presented to: Allison King, Ger- ald Biz-t. Signalling Bonuses pl ‘ d to the eight Cadets who have com- pleted the first course in Signal- ling: Donnie MacNelll, Allison King, Bobby Hamhly, John Ham- bly, Rory Lantz, Robert Hender- son. Niels Hansen, Gordon Tait. Grade VIII—-(Mlls E. Taylor) Certificates c! Merl? Niels Hansen Helen Chappell . Arlene Guindou . Sheila Davison . Richard Carson. Attendance Certificate! Richard Carlou (1 year) Inn Taylor (l year). Special Prizes First prize for General Profic- iency, donated by Mr. Noel Dc- Blols and won by Niels Hansen. Second prize for General Pro- ficiency, donated by Hughes Drug. Co. Ltd. and won by Helen Chop- pell. Third prize for General Profic- iency, donated by Hon. T. W. L. Prowle and won by Arlene Guin- don. Fourth prize for General Pro- ficiency, donated by Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, O.B.E., and won by Sheila Davlson. Fifth prize for General Profic- iency, donated by Mr. W. R. Alt- ken and won by Richard Carson. Special prize for the highest mark in the Public School exam- inations, donated by Clark Fruit Co. and won by Niels Hansen. Special prize for Msthemnticl, donated by Central Cresmeriel and won by Arlene Guindoa. Special prize tor English, do- nated by Mr. W. D. Tnnton and won by Niels Hansen. Special prize for neatut books, donated by Mr. W. A. Stewart and won by Barbara Hzmm. Awards in the’ Junior Content for the essay on "Our Navy lnd Seaborne Trade in Our Daily Life," donated by the Navy Leag- ue, won by: Niels Hansen (third place), Barbara Hsmm (fourth place). Special prize for the second highest mark in the Public School examinations, ’ ‘ ’ by Dr. J. D. McGulgan and won by Richard Carson. Special prize for Sustained Ef- fort, donated by Dr. J. D. Mc- Guigan and won by Helen Chap- pell. Special prize for Sustained Ef- fort, donated by Dr. J. D. Mc- Guigsn lnd won by Sheila Davi- SOIL unupy Grldc l-(Mlss Yen) lug, donated by Clrvell Bron. l- wzrded to Roger Plrtridgc. Special prizc tor Manual Train- ing, donated by Carvell Bron, n- wlrded to Barry MacDonald. Special prize for Sustained E!- fort, donated by Dr. J. D. Mc- Guigan, awarded to MlrinlCnmp- bell. Grldc VII-(Mlll Prone) Certificates of Merit Donna Home William Nelson Mary Constance Cameron Edwin Cutcliflc . Dunning Bulman. Attendance Certificate! Gerald Acorn (5 years) William Nelson (2 years). Accident Prevention Certificate! Edwin Cutclifil Cordell Martin Donna Horne Donalda Westergard Gerald Acorn Constance Cnmerol Robert McKnrrll Charles Stacey Vnunda Westergnrd Carl MacCallum Abduliah Taweel Dunning Bulman Dorothy Stacey Lucy Smith Carl Dawson Earl Brown William Nelson James Moore Marvyn Murray. First prize for General Profic- iency, donated by the MjcDgufld Brothers and won by Donn. Horne. 56430114 Drizc for General Pro- ficiency, donated by Mr. Roy Cud- more and won by William Nel- “P9P? son. Third prize for General Profic- iency, donated by Fennel] Q Chandler and won by Mary Con. Nance Cameron. Special prize for Arithmetic, do- nlted by Mr. W. D. Tlntcn and won by Dunning Bulmln. Special prize for Spelling, do- nllld by Hlixhel Drug Co. and won by Edwin Cutcilfle. Special prize for Llterzturo, do. nlted by Mr. H. F. MzcPhel and won by Cordell Martin. 5P¢¢1l1 prlzc for English, do. noted by Mr. W. A. Stewart and W“ b)’ Mil’! Constln Cameron. $P¢¢ill prize for Manual Train- ing. donated by Pure Milk co, 14¢. lnd won b! Cordell Mnzfln. Special prizc for Sultzlnld 1:1. tort, donated by the Earl cf Hills- borough Chapter, I. O. D. E., and won by Earl Brown. and! VII- (Mlll Mlclzy) Certificates cl Merl! I. Frederick Seller ' 2. Connie Chandler l. Gordon Tweedy 4. Tommy Dnviel B. Joyce MlcLcod. Special Prizes First prize for General Profic- iency, donated by thl MncDt-pnnlfl Brothers, and won by Fr-edq-tok eller. Second prize for General Profic- iency, donated by Mr, Ed“;- wmg. Week lnd won by Connil Chand- er. Third prizc for General Profic- iency, donated by Mr. A. B. Cut- cllfie and won by Gordon Twoedy. Special prize for History, do- flltfli by Mr. W. R. Aitkcn lnfi won by David MacDonald. i Special prize for Geography, do. nzted by Mr. W. A. Stewart and won by Tommy Davlel. Special prize for Sustained II- fort. donated by Mr. Ivan I-Ioml and won by Garth MacLesa. Shield:- Presented by the School Im- provement League to the winner o! the City-wide Oratoricll Con- test (Junlon Division), won Phyllis Clark. Special prize for Sustained Ef- fort, donated by the Earl of I-Illll- borough Chapter, I. O. D. E., and awarded to Leo DutIy. Accident Prevention Certlficflcl Certificates 0f Merit . William Batt . Allan MacLcod . Eileen MacArthur . Roger Partridge . William Kennedy and Bar- bara Johnson (equal). Atlendlnce Certificates Wilma L. Taylor (7 years) Shirley Velsey (3 years) William Butt (1 year) Eileen MacArthur (I year). Special Prizes Flrlt prize for General Profic- iency, donated by Col. D. A. Mac- Kinnon, D.S.O., and won by Wil- lilm Butt. Second prize for General Pro- ficiency, donated by Mr. G. Avlrd and won by Allan MncLeod. Third prize for General Profic- iency, donated by Mr. J.O. I-Iynd- man and won by Eileen MacAr- thur. _ Special prize for Group Ach- ievement Teltl. donated by Dr. Lsntz and won by Allnn MlcLeod. Special prize for Mathematics, donated by m. i-i. r. MzcPhee, won by William Butt. Srkcinl prize for English, do- nated by Central Crenmcricl, won by Eileen MacArthur. Special prize for Social Studies. donated by Mr. Wendell Barbour, awarded to Roger Partridge. Special prize for Literature, do- nated by Mr. Harry MlcDouglll, awarded to Shirley Volley. Special prize for Sustained Ef- fort. donated by Mr. Ivnn Home, awarded to Wilma Taylor. Special prize for 2nd in Group cal-bu».- Shirley MacFadyen, P h y I I t I Clark, Joyce MscLeod, Gcrtrudl McGee, June Dickson, Jean Pick- nrd, Connie ChandlenForbes Ken- nedy, Ralph Mallett. Garth Mac- Lesn. Melvin MacKinnon, Grant Ward, Alan Chandler. Alan Camp- bell, Wilfred Kennedy, David MacDonald, Gordon Tweedy. Leo Duffy, Jackie Garnhum, Louis Keys. Peter Inyl. Rix, George Court. Tnmmv “W40: Frederick Seller. Grade V‘|—(Mis= nisrlflli Certificates of Merit Jean Isabel MncDonalI Elizabeth Palmer i Janet Rogers Gloria Jean Butt Dianne Phillips. Attendance Certificates I. Frances Henderson (3 years) . Elizabeth Paimer-(l year) Special Prizes First prize for General Profic- iency, donated by Csrveil Bros. and won by Jean Isobel MacDon- nmS-econd prize for General Pro ficicncy, donated by Island Fur- riers and won by Elizabeth Plim- 9954."? r. Third prize for General Profic- iency, donated by Mr. A. B. Cut- cliffe and won by Janet Rogers. Special prize for Scholarship and Industry, donated by Mr. W. R. Aitken, and won by Gloria Jeln Bait. Special prize for Creative Afl- donlted by Justice G. J. Tweedy and won by Richard MlcKay. Special prize for Sustained E!- Achicvemcnt Tests. donated by Dr. J. I). McGuigln, awarded to Robert I-Iutchelon. Special prize for Manual Train- fort, donated by Carvell Bron. Ltd, and won by ‘Dianne Phillip!- (Contlnued on Page l4)