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He expressed apprecia- tion of the cooperation received f1ij the School Board, the teach- mg staff, the janitors, the Home and School Association and others during his three years as princ- ipal, and wished the students every success in their work. Mr. Hall has accepted a professor- ship at Acadia University. 5!”! the unavoidable absence of His Worship Mayor Everett Champion, the chairman made the presentations of diplomas and and prizes. ‘ .In addition to the prizes, listed, as prize of $20 donated by the Knights of Columbus was present- ed- to Miss Margaret Walker by Mr. Austin Pendergast. This com- platition, inaugurated this/ year ah’d to be open annually to all high schools in the province of- fers three prizes, lst, $50, 2nd $30 and 3rd $20, for an essay, the subject of which was ‘My Duties and Responsibilities as a Citizen’. Water Saiéty prizeswere pre- sented to Barbara Jay- Bronze Medalion; ‘Norma Profitt 1st Bar to Bronze; Elizabeth Ramsay, and Bar to Bronze. ' tRev‘LM. Murray received a presentation from the district for his assistance with the school music: Mention was also made of the untining enforts in the interest of, the school of the retiring trus- tee, Mr. Austin Pendergast who has served six years on the school board. r The teachers, Mr. Thomas Hall, Mr. Elmer Power, Mr. Lorne Moase, Miss Mamie Mill, Mrs. LE. Cousins and Mr J. Weeks I Exercises Murphy each received gifts on behalf of the students, presented by Marjorie Riley, Sheila Caseley, Myrna Semple, George Doughart and Norman Moase. Mr. Murphy who has accepted a teaching position in Summers-ide. High School responded, reviewing events of the past 12 years as teacher of Kensington Schools, and especially of the completion of the fine new edifice now oc- cupied by the High School. Miss Margaret Murray as val- edictorian, said, ‘This marks not the end of our education but the widening of an open door.’ 'Speak— lug of the privilege of an educa- tion, she said that privilege en. tails a responsibility. ‘ Rev. Keith Hobson, pastor of Summerside Baptist Church ad- dressed tihe graduates and con. gaatulated them on their attain- ment. PASS LIST GRADE 1X Calss I. (75 percent and over) Eleanor Champion, Janette Poole, Bruce Montgomery, Donna Bak- er, Judith Cousins, Mary Dunphy, Evelyn Moase, Francis Moase, Ralph Carmthers, Iver Cotton, (equal), Clair Sudsbury, Suzanne Cooke, David Hunter, Frederic Jardine, Byron Burns, Carl Mlalc- leod, Myrna Semple. Class II (65 “to 74 percent) Beryl Ma-cLeod, Charles Condon, Jean Duggan, Carl Champion, Grant Mann. , Class III (conditional) E d w i n Johnson, Carl Munphy, Joyce Sta- vert, Connie Brown. GRADE X ‘ e 1 Class I (75 percent and over) Helen Murphy and Erwin Howatt (equal), George Doughlart Donald Thompson, Eric Brennan, Vivian Duggan, David Spicer, Elizabeth Hiltz, Annie Lee Fyfe, Isabel Campbell, Leon Brennan, Nor - man Moase, George Albert Ram- say, Billy MacLean. ClassII(60to74percent) Scott Woodlside, Roger Cousins, David Morrison, Libby Shuman, Bioyce Stavert, Paul Henderson, Barb- ara Jay, Gerald Bryenton, Fred- die Beairsto, David Sims, Bil- ly Corbett, Fenton MacAllister, Faye Coulson, Patricia Dunphy. Class III. (conditional) Valerie Woodside, Keith Kennedy, Greta Graham, Arthur Thibeau, Blaine MacNeill, Ross Drummond, Jac- kie Condon, Gerald Bernard, Linda Bernard, Gary Champion. GRADE XI Class I ( 75 percent and over) Ann Ramsay, Joyce Meek, Sheila Caseley, Elizabeth Ramsay, Di- anne Mallett, Lena MacKay, El- da MacEwen. Class II ( 60 percent to 74 per— cent) Marina Deighan, Margaret Walker, Ena Webster, Percy Mac- Gougan, Charles Gillespie, Nor- ma Profitt, Gail Profitt, Jean MacLeod, Katherine Poole. Class III. (conditional) Ferne Woodside, Dale Pickering, Roy Crozier, Allan Andrews. GRADE XII Class I (75 percent and over) Earle Lockerby, Mangaret Mur- ray, Gerald MacLeod, Janice Waite, Sally Ann Rayner, Alber- ta Smith, Franklin Bowness, Ar- lita Gillis and Sheila Simmons, (equal), Marjorie Riley. Class II (60 to 74 percent) Garth Caseley, Beryl MacLeod, Marjor- ie MacArthur, Alvin Curley, Matr- lene Payuter, Sandra Jardine, Robert Marchbank, Betty Cam- eron. Class III (conditional) Doris Bernard, Louise Corbett, J a 11 et Mann, Lauretta Mill, Carlyle Mc- Eachern, Margaret Kennedy. PRIZE LIST GRADE IX General Proficiency: 1. Eleanor Champion, 2. Janette Poole, 3. Bruce Montgomery; English, Ele- anor Champion; Mathematics, Ja- nette Poole; Social Studies, Donna Baker; Foreign Languages, Bruce Montgomery; Science, J u d i t h Cousins; Improvement, Beryle MacLeod’ and Jean Duggan. GRADE X ‘ General Proficiency, 1. Helen Murphy and Erwin Hewett equal 3. George Donghart; English, Er- win Hawaii; Mathematics; Helen Murphy; Social Studies, E r i c George Doughart; Science: David Spicer; Improvement, Donald Thompson. 4 GRADE XI General Proficincy, 1. Ann Ram say, 2. Joyce Meek, 3. Sheila Caseley; English, Sheila Caseley, Mathematics, Ann Ramsay; Science, Ann Ramsay; Knights of Columbus Essay Award, Mar- garet Walker. Foreign Languag- es, Joyce Meek; History, Joyce Meek; Improvement, Allan And- rews. r ,Lockerby; 2. Margaret Murray, SPRINGHILL Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ellis and son Brian, Summerside, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost. Springhill. Mrs. Turner Moore, returned to her home in Enmore, after spen- ding the winter months in U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Enman, North Enmore, are spending a few days in Fredericton, NB. Mr. Arnold Raynor, return-ed to his home in Enmore, after spend- ing the past few months in Mon- treal. I Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Mac- Auther and sons Grant and Dwight, Springhill, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Mac- Arthur’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer, Conway. Mrs. Cornelius MacKinnon ar- rived home after spending the winter months in Ontario. She was a recent visitor of her d-au- ghters, Mrs. Kenneth Enman, Springhill and Mrs. Burns Mac- Arthur, Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacAr- thur, Springhill, were recent vis- itors at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Lee MadNang-hton, Tyne Valley. ‘ Mrs. Mabel Enm-an, Victoria West, has returned to her home after being a patient in Stewart Memorial Health Centre, Mrs. En- man had the misfiort-une of falling and breaking her arm, at her home. Mr. and Mrs. George MaoKin- non and family, Ontario, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Enman, Springhi-ll. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer GRADE XII General Proficiency, 1. Earle 3 Gerald MacLeod; English, Mar- garet Murray; Latin, Margaret Murray; Mathematics, E a r l e Iockerby; Science, Earle Locker- by; French, Earle Lockenby; His tory, Earle Lockerby; Improve- ment, Marjorie Riley. ’Universirty Scholarships, Mount Allison, Earle Lockerby, Margar- et Murray, Alberta Smith; Dal- Freeland, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ford, Mount Pleasant. Mr. Arnold Raynor, Mr. Harold Noye and John Raynor, of En- more, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hyde, Cornwall. Mr. Reginald Noye and Mr. Major Noye returned to their home in U.S.A. after visiting at the home of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Baglole, Springhill. They also visited their father, Mr. John Baglole who is ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman MacAr- thur, Linkletter Road, were re- cent visitors at the home of Mrs. MacArthur’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacArthur, En- more. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Macbeod and daughter Diana, were re- cent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ramsay, Spring- hill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacKin- non, Sarnia, Ontario, are visiting at: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rouben Enman, Springhill. and Mrs. D. Osborne have returned to their home in Vic- toria West; after spending the winter months in Auburndale, Mass. The Springth Women’s Insti- tute met at the home of Mrs. was agreed to buy two new looks for the school and to provide ice cream and cake for the children at school closing. The July meet— ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Roy Ramsay on Monday, July 'ith. Friends of Mrs. lvan Camp- bell, Mount Pleasant, will be sor- ry to learn that she is undergo- ing treatment in the Tyne Val- ley Health Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stockwell, Stamford, Connecticut, are visit- ing at the home of Mrs. Stock- well’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Major Noye, Enmore. . Mrs. Alice Enman and two Don’t try to fit modern living to old fashioned wiring. We will check and correct your wiring quickly. neatly and economically. . ' FREE ESTIMATE CALL Now 'PALMER ELECTRIC . PHONES 8543-8544 Gerald MacArthur on June 12th, with eleven members present. It sons, Brian and Dennis, Spring- hill, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Enman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mooreshed, West Devon. Friend-s will be sorry to hear that Mrs. Thomas Ford is con- fined to her home owing to a sore foot, which required X-rays and medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacAr- thur, Springhill, were recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gamble, Summerside. side, spent the weekend It the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Enman, Springhill. Friends of Mrs. Fred Ford, Springhill, are pleased to see her home again, after being a pat- ient in Tyne Valley Health Cen- tre. Miss Carol Biggar, Inverness, Mr. Jerry Noye, Mount Pleasant, Miss Marilyn MacArthur, Spring- hill, Mr. John Raynor, Enmore Miss Dorothy Campbell, Mount Pleasant, Miss Rvuth Enman, Springhill, Miss Eunice Phillips, centiy metered to the mainland by way of Wood Island, While there they visited Springhill. Oz. - ford and Amherst, they returnq home by way of Cape TormeQV line on the “MV. Albegwei«t‘z‘f‘ They were accompanied by Reg Harvey Amos. - ) fire-Auto-Casualty . Marine G. G. K. PEAKE LTD. 78 Great George St. Dial 4311 Charlotteto Mount Pleasant, all Grade X pu- Miss Eunice Enman, Summer- pils of Mount Pleasant school re- will do the rest. 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