see.- 4%- " . PAGE TEN THE GUARDIAN, CHARLPTTETOWN PRIZE LIST WINNERS Al‘ CITY SCHOOL t: LOS JULY 4, 1947 i Queen Square Terence McWade was awarded the Governor-Generafs bronz! medal for general proficiency in Grade X at the closing exercises at Queen Square School, held in the school auditorium on Thurs- day. There was a infill’- "owd 0f yalatives and friends present li- the exercises that were presidéd rive]; by Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan. 0.8.15, K.C.S.G. Following is the program 1°- gcthei‘ with the winners of diplo- mas’ rm-nfiqnlcs and special prizes. Report of the Principal LL-Col. L. F. MacDonald apnea" bemw- FROG RAQIME (Senior Closlnl) i»: glacaliiésdia». MacMlllan. 013.22., K C S G , Chairman, opening re- marks. 3. Presentation of ‘Trustees’ Leav- ing Certificates and. Grade X tzflcates. 4. Presentation of Attendance Certificates. 5_ Chorus: My Own Canadian Home-School, 6. Presentation of PenmanshlP Certificates. ‘l. Principal's Report; s_ Presentation cf Diplomas. 9. Chorus: Green Hills of Eng- land-School. l0. Presentation of Medals and Special Prizes. Remarks. God Save The Kl"! Winners of Trustees’ Leavinl Cer- tificates . Terance Charles McWadc. Robert Vernon Lafferty- . lt/illiant Arthur Davey- Stirling Leitn Svieelwy. Ronald David MacCorrnac. Louis Kenneth Tillie. . Merrill George Dflyle. _ Donald James GRUB-Ili- Desmoncl Marcellus Trainer. . John Arnold Cheverle. . Clifford Edward Ready- . Noel Hubert MacMillan. . Harold Clement Lee. . Donald Justin Trainor. . James Raymond Connolly. Joseph Clement Coyle. . Merle Joseph Innsanhiv. . Norman Sydney Coker. . Ambrose Augustine Atkins. . Donald Louis Steele. Grade X Certificatca IOrder of bierit.) »~<e?+w»~ Damien Leonard. William Stull. Lewis MacDonald. Clifford Oillis. Gerard Arsenault. . Michael Doyle. , Charles Weatllerble. . William Murphy. . Richard Carroll. . Edward Mullins. . John Walsh. . Ian Gillies. . Robert. Burke. . Hudson Willoughby. “a-HDP-tam-sasvlps-ifef-l gpwidflO Attendance Certified-Os Ono ‘Year Paul Batchllder, Richard Gauth- ier. Leonard Murray. Ivan Brown, Melvin Doyle, Michael Blanchard, Harry Callaghan, Emmett Joseph, Howard Prowlse, James Poulton, Vincent Mulligan, George Gaudet, Joseph Cummisky, Vernon Murray, George Tl-ainor, Peter MacNeill, Fred Arscnault. Billy Batchildcr, Harry Cullen. Billy Fisher, James. McLt-od, Claude Thistle, Patrick Ready, Philip Doyle, Vincent Grif- fin, Frank Hughes. Patrick Land- rlgan, Billy MacDougall, Clifford Morgan. Jack Lee, Paul DeCoste, John Kane. Alan Gillie, Bobby Power, Bobby Johnston. Harold Sentner. Imuis MacDonald, Fred Shepherd. Roland Richard, Brian MacCallum. Arnold Mullen. Brian Doyle, Paul Steele, Alan McLeod, Edward Crcighan, Billy Murphy. Two Years Gary Dnirfln. Edgar Dciron, Billy Sherry.Wendcli Hood, Jimmie Cos- tello, Jerry Artcnault. Donnie Mac- Cormac. Ronald MacCormamGeorge Dillon, Basil Doyle, Bobbie Dillon, Donnie MacDonald, Desmond Whit- Iock. Donald Claybnllrne, George MacGulgan. James Morgan, Dallcs Gauthier, Norman Coker. Three Years Charles Smith. Harvey Hood, Pv-rcy Vail, Kenneth MacKinnon. James MacQuarrie. Bobby Bowles. 1.0a Doiron, Billy Leclair, Donald Whelan, Bernard MacKlnnon, John Bradley Merrill Pineau, Gerald Connors, Ray Connolly. Four Years Leonard Cshlll. Jackie lcClslr, Damien Leonard. Five Years George Bradley. Si: Years Gerard chcveric, Arthur Ryan, Clifford Qillis. Ten Years Merrill Doyle. Blair Bruce. Writing Certificates Grade IV, Miss Doyle's D art- ment: David Mayma, Joseph ilo. Francis Pinecu. Leonard McCabc. EhtKQne Boiler. Grade IV. Miss Hessian‘: DWI"- ent: Francis Brsdlly, B11110 urke, Paul Araensult. Jimmy Mor- rison, Rodney McTsaue. fill"! 30' certs. Ronnie Steele. Merritt Ic- Lcod, Fred Tierney, Brian Morris. Grade IV. Miss J. MacDonald's Department: George Trainer, Ray Pan-y, John Mum-clot. hancis Byers, Pat Cannon. George OM- more, Vincent DeCoste. Bobby Dou- rmc. Jack Costello. Harrison Yates. Edison cir. Grade V. lllszmflutiuellg’! 13W"; zAlfrcd as . Ictfll m“ ‘ . lichsra an, Hubert McKenna. Bobby Reb- em, Garnet Steele. Grade V, Miss Clarkins Depart- ment: Brian Rush. Donald Rich- ards; George Hughes. MerTii Pin- eau, Philip Doyle. Elmer Gallant. Francis Peters. Jimmie Smith, Pat- rick Ready, Teddy Redmond. Grade Vi. Miss Walsh's Depart- ment: Gerard Cheverie, James Mc- Quarrie, Paul McInnis, Gerald Smith, Donnie MacDonald, Donnie MacNell, Ernest Praught. Leonard St. John. Grade VI, Miss Hsncis’ Depart- ment: Jack LeClalr, Alan Glllls, Reggie McAleer, Bobbie Power, Ronnie Steele, George MacDon- ald, Paul DeCoste. Diplomas Grade X: l. Terance McWadc; 2. Robert Lafferty; 3. William Dc- vcy; 4. Leilh Sweeney; 5. David MscCormac. Grade IX: 1. Russell Kelly; 2. Dailes Gauthier; 3. Gerald Con- nors; 4. Vernon Gallant; 5. Louis Paoii. Grade VIII: 1. Billy MacDonald 2. Joseph Revell; 3. Desmond Con- nolly; 4. Lao Dolrcn; 5. Arnold Mullen. Grade VII, Mr. Bradley's Depart- ment: 1. Eugene Wynne; 2. Ken- neth MacDonald; 3. Marcellus Mc- Gougan; 4. Brian Doyle; 5. Leon- ard Lafferty. Grade VII, Miss Murnaghans De- partment: 1. Patrick McWade; 2. Bernard Connolly; 3. Frank Smith; 4. Joseph Somers; 6. Bobby Lund. Grade VI, Miss Francis‘ Depart- ment: 1. Ronnie Stanley; 2. George MacDonald; 3. Peter MacGonnell; 4. Jack LeClalr; 5. Alan Crabbe. Grade VI, Miss Walsh's Depart- ment: l. Gerard Cheverle; 2. Pat Landrlgan; 3. James MacQullrrle; 311-00 Shepherd; 5. Albert Sumar- Grade V, Miss Welsh's Depart- ment: l. Donnie LeClalr; 2. Ken- neth MacKinnon; 3. Percy Vail. Grade V, Miss Clarkin's Depart- ment: t. Vincent Griffin; 2. James Smith; a. George Dillon; 4. Fran- cls Peters; 5. Teddy Redmond. Grade V, Miss Btltlers Depart- ment: l. Parker Lund; 2. Ian Mac- Donald; 3. Garnet Steele; 4. Hu- bert McKenna; 5. Frankie Mac- Gulgan. Grade IV, Miss J. MacDonald's Department 1: George ‘Trainer; 2. Ray Perry: 3. Harrison Yates; 4. John McGregor; 5. Joseph Hagan. Grade IV, Miss Hessianb Depart- ment: 1. Stanley Doucette; 2. liked Tierney; 3. Arthur McCabe; 4. Ron- nie Steele; 5. Paul Crelghan. Grade IV, Miss Doyle's Depart- ment I. Kimball Blanchard; 2. Billy Gillis; 3. Peter MacNeill; 4. Mich- ael Farmer; 5. Donnie MacCormac and Leonard McCabe. Grade III, Miss Doyle's Depart- _ ment: 1. Noel MacCormac; 2. Bern- ard Callaghan; 3. Alan Hogan; 4. Beverly Richards; 5. Leonard Bag- lole and Leonard Kelly. Grade III, Miss D. MacDonald's Department: l. Charles Smith; 2. Gerald MacDonald; 8. Bruce Mac- Donald; 4. Gerard Wynne; 5. Roy Dolron. Gflde II. Miss Walsh's Depart- ment: l. Harry Callaghan; 2. Bar- ry MacGilllvray; 3. LdRoy Gauth- ier: 4. John Icightizer; 5. George Pincsu. Grade II. Miss Vesseyu Depart- ment: 1. Winston Cheverie; 2. Gar- ry Doiron; 3. Vincent Mulligan; 4. Bert McWadc; 5. Billy Mcymgh. Grade I. Miss Moran's Depart- ment: i. mm. Callaghan; 2. Paul Batchllder; 3. Stephen Connolly; 4. 0011a MacMillcn and Blair Mac- Cabe, Grade I, Miss Duffy's Depart- ment: l. John Chinery; a. John Darte; 3. Billy Blanchard; 4. Reg- gie McClintock; 5. Louis Gauthier. Grade I, Misc MacLellsnb De- partment: i. Earl White and Lou-ls Harding; 2. Dermot Hanciregan; 3. Alan Bradley; 4, George Dunn; 5. James Mulligan. PRIZE LIST Grade X Governor Generals Medal awarded to Terance McWade. Highest average, Grade X. Pre- sented by His Excellency, Most Rev. “"195 Bvyle. awarded to Terancc McWade. Second highest average, Grade X, presented by Hon. WJP. Mac- Mllllm, 0.3.2., x c s ct, awagd- ii ed to Robert Laiferty. Prize mgllsh Grade X. present- ed by Rev. P. MacMahon, on. awarded to Terence McWcde. Prize Latin, Grade X. presented by LL-Col. D. A. MacKinnon, D.S. 0.. awarded to Terence McWade. Prize French Grade X, presented by Mr. Gerald P. Murtagh, award- ed to Terence McWadc. Prize Science Grade X. prmcntcd by Mr. Justice M. R. MacGuigsn. awarded to Terence McWsdc. Prise Mathematics. Grade X, presented by the Redamptorlst Fa- thers, awarded to Terence McWadc. Prize, Arithmetic, Grade X, pre- sented by Dr. Charles Dcugarl, awarded to Robert ‘Lcfferty. Prise, Geography, Grade X. pre- sented by Mr. I-I. F. MacPhee. awarded to William Davey. Prize, History, Grade X. present- ed by Mr J. D. MacGuigan, award- ed to William Davey. Prize, Public Speaking, Grade X, presented by Dr. I... I. Duffy, awarded to William Davey. Prize. Application. Grade X. pre- sented by LL-Col. D.A. bfsclinnon 135.0» awarded to Noel MscMll- an. Kinsmenb Club Prize, presented by the Kinsrnenh Club of Char- lottetown, awarded to Desmond Tralnor. Prise, Improvement Grade I, presented by s former pupil of Q. S. S. awarded to Harold Lac. Priaa, Highest Aggregate. Grads IX, ptlllfltld by the I-Isucrian Crc- dit Union, awhrdcd to Russell Kel- Prize, Second Highest Aggregate Grade IX, presented by Rev. Wilf- rod McOar-ilc, awarded to Dsilu Gauthier. Prise, Third Hishcst Aggregate. Grads IX. trounced by Mr. acum- lcd ‘ralnorv, awarded to Gerald rrgfltnlls-tl-n. com B. m- santed by Mrs. S. R. Jenkins. in memory of Dr. SR. Jenkins. award- ed to Vernon Gallant. Prize, Public Speaking, Grade IX, presented by Dr. WJP. Mac- Millan, O B E, K.C.S.G., award- ed to Louis Pauli. Prize, Languages. Grsdc IX, pre- sented by Charlottetown Sub-Divi- slon. CW1... awarded to Dulles Gauthier. Prize, Highest Aggregate, Grade VIII, presented by Rev. Louis Dool- -ey. awarded to Billy MacDonald. Prize, Second Highest Aggregate Grade VIII. Presented by the West End Nurseries, awarded to Joseph Revell. Prize, Third Highest Aggregate, Grade VIII, presented by Rev. PF. MacDonald, awarded to Desmond Connolly. Prize, Application. Grade VIII. presented by the Provincial Bank of Canada. awarded to Leo Dolron. Prize, Progress. Grade VIII. pre- sented by the Benevolent Irish So- ciety. awarded to Arnold Mullins. Prize, The Three R's, Grade VIII, presented by a former pupil, awarded to Earl Maclsaac. Prize, English, Grade VIII, pro- sented by the Earl of Hillsborough Chapter, I.O.D.E., awarded to Billy MacDonald. Prize. Highest Aggregate. Grade VII, Mr. Bradley's Department. presented by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. MacDonald, in memory of Fin-Sgt. Donald Allastair M a c Do rl a l d, awawrded to Eugene Wynne. Prize, Second Highest Aggregate. Grade VII, Ml‘. Bradley's Depart- ment, presented by Rev. David Mc- Tague. awarded to Kenneth Mac- Donald. Prlze. Progress, Grade VII, Mr. Bradley's Department, presented by B. I. 8., awarded to Marcellus MacGulgan. Prize, Application, Grade VII, Mr. Bradley's Department, presented by Major T. E. MacNutt. awarded to Brian Doyle. Prize, Initiative, Grade VII. Mr. Bradley's Department, presented by Rev. P. McMahon, DD., award- ed to Leonard Lafferty. Prize, Spelling, Grade VII, Mr. Bradley's Department, presented by Mr. W. D. Glllis, awarded to Eu- gene Wynne. Prize, Highest Aggregate, Grade VII, Miss Mumaghsns Depart- ment. presented by Dr. J.D. Mac- Gulgan, awarded to Pat McWade. Prize, Second Highest Aggregate, Grade VII. Miss Murnsghanls De- partment. presented by The Re- demptorist Fathers, _awarded to Bernard Connolly. " Prize, General Proficiency, Grade VII. Miss Murnaghanu Department presented by Mr. Justice MB. Mac.- Gulgan, awarded to Frank Smith. Prize, Application, Grade VII, Miss Murnaghan‘: Dept., pra- sentecl by Liguorian Credit Union. awarded to Joseph Somers, Prize, Spelling, Grade VlI, Miss Murnaghans Dept, presented by Rev. David McTague. awarded to Reggie Mahar. Prize, Progress. Grade VII, Mitts Murnsghans Dept., presented by B. I.S., awarded to Bobby Lund. Prize, High-est Aggregate. Grade VI, Miss Francis’ Department, pre- sented by Dr. WJP. MacMillan. 013E. KCS G., awarded to Ronnie Stanley. Prize, Second Highest Aggregate, Grade VI, Miss Francis’ Depart- ment. presented by Rev. P. F. Mao- Donalcl, awarded to George Mac- Donald. Prize, Application. Grade VI. Miss Francis‘ Department, presented by Dr. Charles Dougan, awarded to Peter McGonnell. Prize. Progress. Grade VI. Miss Francis‘ Department, mesented by B. I. 5., awarded to Jack LeClair. Prize. Arithmetic. Grade VI, Miss Francis’ Department, presented by Rev. J. W. McCardle, awarded Peter McGonnell. Prize, Highest Aggregate. Grade VI. Miss Walsh's Department, pre- sented by West End Nurseries. awarded to Gerard Cheverie. Prize, Second Highest Aggregate, Grade VI, Miss Walsh's Depart- ment. presented by The Redemp- torist Fathers. awarded to Pat Lan- drlgan. Prize, Progress, Miss Welsh‘: De- partment, Grade VI. presented by B. I. 5.. awarded to James McQuar- e. Prize, Application, Grade VI. Miss Welshfls Department, presented by a. friend, awarded to Leo Shepherd. Prize, Application, Grade VI. Miss Walsh's Department, presentd by Dr. L. I. Duffy, awarded to Albert Sumarah. Prize. Highest Aggregate, Grade V., Miss Welsh: Department, pre- sented by Mr. HF. MacPhee. award- ed to Donnie lcClsir. Prize, Second Highest Aggregate“ Grade V, Miss Webb's Dept, presented by Rev. D. McTsgue, awarded to Kenneth Macltlnnon. Prize, Progress, Grade V., Miss Walsh's, Department pruentcd by B. I. 8.. awarded to Percy Vail. Prize. Highest Aggregate. Grade V, Miss Clarkinu Department. pre- sented by His E ccllcncy Most Rev. James Boyle, awarded to Vincent Griffin. . Prize. Second Highest Aggregate. Grade V, Miss Clsrkinb Depart- ment, presented by Tile Redemp- torlst, Fathers. awarded to Jimmlc Smith. Prize Proficiency, Grade V, Miss Clsrklnu Department. presented by Mr. W. D. Gillie, awarded to Gcorga Dillon. Prize, Application, Grade V, Ills! Clsrkin‘: Department, presented by Mr. Justice M. R. MacGulgan, awarded‘ to Brian Rush. Prize. Department, Grade V. Miss clukinb Department. presented by a friend. awarded to lb-ic Holly. Prize. Improvement, Grads V. Miss Curtis's Department present- ed by Dr. J. D. MacOuigan. award- ed to limit Gallant, Prise, Highest Aggregate, Grade V, XIII Ititlil"! Dlplflminl, IS- sentcd by Bldcmptorilt Fathers, awarded to Parka: Dual. Prise, Second Highest Mlfllltc. Grade V, Miss mun Depart- ment, presented by a frlmd. award- cd to Ian MacDonald rm mil-sum. s"... v. mu wDo Butler's Department presented by Dr. Charles Dougan, awarded to Garnet Steele. Prize. Progress Grade V. Miss Butler's Department, presented b)’ S. I. 5.. awarded to Hubert Mc- Kenna. Prize, Application, Grade V. Miss Butler's Department. presented by a friend, awarded to Frankie Mac- Guigan. Prize, Improvement in Reading, Grade V., Miss Butler's Depart- ment, presented by Mr. Somerled Trainer, awarded to Bernard Berri- gan and Jackie Dunn. Prize, Highest Aggregate, Grade IV.'Miss J. MacDonald's Depart- ment, presented by Rev. Dr. Mc- Mahon, awarded to George Train- or. Prize, second highest aggregate, Grads IV, Miss MacDonald's De- partment, presented by a friend, awarded to Ray Perry. Prize, Application, Grade IV. Miss MacDonald's Department. present- ed by Liguorlan Credit Union, awarded to Harrison Yates. Prize, Improvement, Reading, Grade IV, Miss McDonald's Dc- partment, presented by Dr. Charles Dougan. awarded to Ronald Biso. Special Junior Red Cross Certifi- cates, that this class has been or- ganized for ten years. Prize, Highest Aggregate. Grade IV. Miss Heslanks Department, pre- sented by s friend“ awarded to Stanley Doucctte. Prise, Second Highest Aggregate, Grads IV, Miss Houston's Depart- ment, presented by Rev. J. W. Mc- Cardle. awarded to Fred Tierney. Prize, Third Highest Aggregate Grade IV, Miss Hessians Depart- menteci. presented by Dr. Charles Dougan. awarded to Art McCabe. Prise, Neatness, Grade IV, Miss l-Icsslcnbl Department. presented by a friend. awarded to Frank Ro- berts. Prize, Improaement in Reading. Grade IV, Miss Hesslans Depart- ment, presented by Mr. H. F. Mac- Phee, awarded to George Weath- erbie. Prize. Highest Aggregate. Grade IV, Miss Doyle's Department. pre- sented by Rev. Dr. McMahon, I, Mn. Matl-cllatfs Department- awarded to Earl White and Louis Harding. Prize, Application, Grade I. Ml‘!- Mscmlbnb Department. awarded to Paul Murphy. Prize, Politeness. Grade I, M"- Machellsn’: Department. "lift!" to Byron Outcllffe. Special prize for the boys who ggld the most tickets at the snnultl Ice Sports, won by Pli D0540 B113 Paul DeCoste. Senior Manual Training Prlzc awarded to Arnold Mullins. Intermediate Manual Training Prize awarded to Paul DcCostc. Junior Manual Training Prize a- warded to Percy Vail. Special Prize for Ten Years Par- fect Attendance, presented by His Excellency Most. Rev. James Boyle. won by Merrill Doyle and Blair Bruce. Strathcona Trust Prize for the Most Efficient Cadet Officer at An- nual Inspection, awarded to Cadet Major Edward Mullins. Strathcona Trust Prise for the Most Efficient Cadet st Annual Inspection awarded to Cpl. Charles Ready. Strathcona Trust Prizes for Shooting in the Cadet Range. won by Cadet Major E. Mullins, Cadet Capt. Lewis MacDonald, Cadet Lieutenant Robert Lafferty, Cadet Sgt. Joseph Coyle, Cadet Cpl. Char- les Ready. Major Albert Wilson Challenge Q. S. S. Cadet Corps, awarded to Cadet Major E. Mulihmg CUP for the Best Platoon in An- nual Inspection won by No. 2 Pla- toon, Cadet Lieut. Hubert Murnag. han in command. Presentation of Picture of I-I. M. C. S. Aircraft Carrier Magnificent '° 301w" T- BOWIBS. Winner of Provincial Navy League Junior Na- tional Essay Contest 1m. Prlncirsr- Report Mr Chairman, Rev Fathers, La- dies and Gentlemen: Again it is my duty and pleasure to give you a brief report of the sc- tivlties of Queen Square School for the year 19481-49. awarded to Kimball Blanchard. Prize, Second Highest Aggregate. Grade IV. Miss Doyle's Department, presented by Dr. Charles Dougan, awarded to Billie Gillls. Prize, Proficiency. Grade IV, Miss Doyle's Department, presented by a. friend, awarded to Peter Mac- Neill. Prize, Application. Grade IV. Miss . Doyle's Department. presented byi Mr. Justice M. R. MacGuigan, a- warded to Michael Farmer. Prize, Improvement in Reading, Grade IV, Miss Doyle's Department presented by West End Nurseries, awarded to Eddie Power. Prize, Highest Aggréflilte, Grads III. Ivliss Doyle's Department. pre- sented by Dr. L. I. Duffy. awarded to Noel MacCormac. Prize, Second Highest Aggregate, Grade III, Miss Doyle's Depart- ment, presented tby The Redemp. torlst Fathers. awarded to Bernard Callaghan. Prize, Proficiency. Grade III. Miss Doyle's Department. presented by a friend. awarded to Allan Hog- an. Prize. Progress. Grade m. Miss Doyle's Department. presented by B. I. 5., awarded to Beverly Rich- ards. Prize. Improvement in Reading, Grade III, Miss Doyle's Department presented by B. I. S, awarded to Leonard Kelly. g Prize. Highest Aggregate, Grade I11. Miss D. MacDonald's Depart- ment. awarded to Charles Smith. Prize, Second Highest Aggregate, Grade Ill, Miss MacDonald's De- partntllgnt, awarded to» Gerald Mac- na . Prize, Best Kept Work Books, Grads III. Miss MacDonald's De- partment, awarded, to Gerald Mac- Donald. ’ Prize, Courtesy, Grade III. Miss MacDonald's Department. awarded to Alan MacCallum. Prize, Application, Grade In, Miss MacDonald's Department, awarded to Bruce MacDonald. PM". Improvement in Reading, Grade III, Miss MacDonald's De- glafimflli. awarded to Frank Mac- e Prize. Highest Aggregate. Grade H. Miss Walsh's Department. awarded to Henry Callaghan. Prize. Second Highest Aggregate, Grade II. Miss Walsh's Department awarded to Barry MccGlillvray. Prize, Courtesy, Grade II, Miss Walsh's Department, equally mer- ited by fourteep boys, drawn by Gordon Dunn. Prize, Best Kept Work Books, Grade II, Miss Walsh's r1- mcnt, awarded to Harry Callag- an. . Prllc, Highest Aggregate. Grads II. Misc Vossey's Department, awarded to Winston Chcverie. Prise. Second Highest Aggregate, Grads II. Miss Vcssey’! Depart- ment, awarded to Garry Doiron. Prize, Best Kept Work _Books, Grade II, Miss Vesscyb Depart- ment. awarded to Winston Chev- erlc and Bert McWcde. Prise, Courtesy, Grade II. Miss Vesscy’: Department, awarded to Winston Chcveric. Prise, nlgnast Aggregate, Misc Moran's Department. Grade I. awarded to rum: Callaghan. Prise. second highest aggregate, Grade I, Miss Moran's Department. awarded to Paul Batchildcr. Prize, Politeness. 01160.1‘. Miss Moran's Department. awarded to Harold Hcnnssssy. . Prlsc, Application Grade I. Miss Moran's Department, awarded to David ltuil. Prise. Highest Allfllatc. Grade I. um Duffy's Department, award- cd to John Chlncry. ' Prise, second blghut aggregate, Grads I. Min Duffy's Department, awarded to John Dario. Prise, Application Grade I. Miss Duffy's Department. swardcd to Illgymllsmbard. r . Courtesy, Grads I, Misc Duffy's Department, awarded to Paul Ian. School opened on September 1th with an enrollment of 640 pupils This number increased slightly but was offset by pupils moving to oth- er districts. It is most essential that pupils register in the opening day; and. I would remind parents that payments under the Family Allow- ance Act require at least 90 percent of attendance at school on the part of the pupil, There was but one change of staff during the past year, Mr. Barlow, our Manual Training In- structor for the past ten yam-s, ha; retired, and his place has been tak- en by Mr. John Danton- I need not stress the good work, by word ""1 exilmltle. of that veteran in- structor. Mr. Barlow. He has en. deared himself to each 5mg L1 o; his former pupils: and. his active and “my interest in all phases i” “M01 Work. has made hls- life- long contribution to the education '91’ 01" youth an outstanding one, Mr. Danton, whose training has befin similar to that of Mr. Barlow has fitted in exceptionally well with the staff and pupils. and his work in the Manual ‘Training 1),. partment is proving out to be of m; hIShcst calibre. Your attention jg dlrvlcted to the splendid display of W" done by our Pupils under the supervision of ‘Mr. Danton, The school continued to use a series of films during the year, w; are indebted to the National Film Board for the use of many interest- ifls educational films: and to Mn J°hl1 Martin. Supervisor and his assisstant Mr. Stanley Maclymig 1°‘ "i?" mfllly courteales shown we "e Planning an even more ax- tensive use of this type of visua] education during the coming y," We continued to use the educa. ticnal broadcasts, and the pupil; and teachers are making consider "b" "S? 0i "w Drfisrlms broad- cast twice daily. The main part of our programme at school-the scholastic work-has been well carried on. It must be stressed that the habit of study is one that must be learned and then fostered by the watchful guidance of parents as well as teachers. Too often we have a let-down in home supervision as the pupil reaches the higher grades, for, in mlny instances. the parents feel they are unable to check the sc- Ci-lrflvy 0f such home work. This u mistaken idea. The parent who me- thodically checks the nightly les- sons, or merely alts to ace the work i8 dune. ls doing invaluable work Remember this. our system c: school curriculum requires homa- work every night, and no pgrmg should be put of! by the pupil with thc excuse there ls nothing to do, Close liaison with the teacher is vii-l always. mu if uu- ls carried out consistently the pupil soon rc- alizes there is no chance of shirt:- ing sometimes lrksoma mu. that will reap untold benefits in thc fu- turc. If this practice were carried out in all cases. wc would not hava buys leaving school without, at least. the foundations b: gduggflgn that are so necessary in this com- petitive world. As in the old pm. verb "stop the bllinninls", it lg much easier to curb the tendency to laziness in the earlier grades, TIQIOI’ "III! If] l0 QUIQ fl 1n (h; .5 nlor years. ‘ma usual Armistice program was conducted. and our gum. speaker for the occasion was Lib-Col. J. D. Stewart, DS.O., who delivered an inspiring address. During the year we also had addresses from man pmmlncnt in many walks of , such u: ling Clancy, 8.8.1.. ref- croc, Mr. lfcmmln. weather man. Mr. Cannon. Intomologist at the Dominion - Izrrimcntsl Station. w. Chcvcrlc tbcvncm loyment Insurance Commission, ca. lu- gcnc Cullen, lpcalct cf the Pro- vinclalllngislsturc, and h. L. W. Show. speaking on Newfoundland, On than occasions the senior llg take their tum sci u Prize, highest Ascrclstc. Grads tn- mm. etc. we cmsfdlr. so im- froPhy for the most consistent shot- n H: Prince Street t Sh l tok place Thu"- Exact“; £00m. in) . A.W.M. Allan cf the City Schoo Board presided- Winner of the Governor-Gener- al's Medal for highest average in Grade X work was Marlene War- ren. Other prizes and certificates follow: PRIZE LIST Grade v-y. n. not»... Teacher I Certificates cf Merit ‘I. Sandra Currie. 2. Maids Rogcrson, 3. Winnifred MacPhersofh d. Janet Mctheson. 5, Joy-ca MscCallum. Attendance Certificates Maids Rogerson—-1 year, Jggn McDougali--1 year. Howard JflY-l V981‘- Constancc Ford—-2 yell"- Cecll Ladner-3 years. Prisca for General Proficiency 1. Sandra Currie. 2. Maids Rogerson. a, Wlnnlfred MacPherilon 4, Janet Matheson. 5. Joyce McCallum. 6. Cecil Ladner. 7. Jean'McDol.lIl11- S, Beryl McLean. GRADE V-A. Brylnl Certificates of Merit 1. Beryl Shelfocn, 2. Ada Sherren. 3. Ralph Kennedy'- L John Hobbs. 5. Lcith Carr. Attendance Certificates Phyllis Itosl—cne year. John HODbS—~0ll8 year. Joyce MacCannell—-t\v0 Y6!"- Wilma. Carmody"w° yearl- goberg Bradley~tw0 Wt!"- eir training. po-iriisntugtilii $8311 Service W: Qlpflbiy carried out_ by Miss R11 Ross, R. N.. and Miss Mary Mec- Nutt, R.N. Physical hSIldlCSl” were spotted out, and lie?! lake" to remedy them. Early in the Y!“ an eye screening test was held by’ the teachers with beneficial re- suits. All classes are members of tho Junior Red Cross and many will’ ' tics in connection with this import- ant phase of Red Cross were car- ried out. several courses in First Aid W"! held, and instruction given in Art- ificial Respiration. etc. In the field of Athletics our boys. both genior and junior, carried but. under the supervision of the teach- erga wholesome program nfactlv- lty, The various teams in Fwlbfiil- Hockey and Baseball continue tn give a good account of themselves. and thereby learn. in l Dfiwiliifl‘ wgy_ the proper development of a spirit of fair play and team coop- eratlon. Cadet work was carried out at the usual high standard. the in- structlonal work of high education- a1 value, canted on after school hours, provide an outlet for much of the surplus energy of our cadets- Courses in First Aid, Signallins. Physical Drill, Rifle Shooting. Milt‘) Reading, were held. _ The Annual Retreat for the senior pupils was conducted at St. Duns- tan'g College by Rev. Dr. McMahon. We consider the inculcatlon of re- ligious training during these school years a matter of prime importance and we are indebted to Dr. McMa- honnnd the Redemptorlst Fathers for their aid and cooperation in this most necessary phase of the education of our youth. To the donors of prizes who have so generously given such tangible proof of their interest in our school we offer sincere thanks. This ln- cantiva to greater effort on the part of the boys, adds much to the interest in the various subjects taught. To the senior pupils who are graduating at this time, I extend on behalf of the staff. best Wishes. we sincerely hope that the lessons taught in the academic and moral field will stand you in good stead in the years that lie ahead. To the members of the staff, who have oorsistently and without ex- ception, upheld the reputation of this school for cooperation and whole-hearted effort for the better- ment oi the pupils, I extend sin- cerc thanks. I trust that the well earned holiday will be thoroughly enjoyed. I wish to thank the Charlotte- town School Bosrd for their con- tinued interest in the work of the schools; and refcr especially to a generous and timely increase in remuneration. Before closing, I wish to refer to the matter cf Juvcnilc Delinquency. It must bc emphasized that out of this school of cs0 pupils a meta half dozen are mostly responsible for thcsa acts of delinquency which have been publicized somuch dur- ing the pm ycar. It ls also noted that these boys sl-c usually found in Grades IV to VI. and important it is to know that these some boys are, for the most part, models of good behaviour and dcportmcnt whila in school. it would appear than, that much of the responsi- billty for this unseemly behaviour lics within the home. It is a well- kncwn fact that parents who sup- ervise their children's studies, and their out of school recreation. start- ing in Grade I, have little cr no trouble to continue throughout the school years. However‘. we evidently have some ccrcllcticn from duty on tbs Dal-t of some parents. which leads to so-callcd juvcnlis dulln- qucncy. This problem is s gravc one and deserves the conscientious coa- slaersuon c! all concerned. In conclusion I wish to thank the h in glncral who bavc so will maintained their interest in. and of. many nus of our school work. win all c mm pleasant bsppy vacation. The Senior 01 Pflnu‘ “I Cd M! DI’? Albert Murphy-fly» ysm. Prlsc. for General Proficiency 1. Beryl Shclfcon. 2. Ada Sharron. ti. Ralph Kennedy. 4. John Hobbs. Lelth Carr. Phyllis Ross. Gertrude MacDonald, onana vr-o. rot-um _ Certificates of Mafll . George Ward. . Elizabeth Campbell . Janet Spill?"- . Marie Russell. . Alton Russell. Attendance Certificates Isabel MacKlnnon-l year. Allison Worth--1 your. Evelyn MacKel-lzte-d year. Alan MncLeod-2 years. Elizabeth Campbell-B years. Murdo Brown-Z years, Rose 8avldant—2 years. Wendell MacLean-J years. Thelma MacFadyen-S years. Prisca for General Profldl l. George WEIG- 2. Elizabeth Campbell 3. ‘Janet Spillett. i. Marie Russell. 5. Alton Russell. 6. Eleanor Haywood. GRADE VI-D. P. Ferguson Certificates of Merit 1. Mary Fielding. 2. Lorna Messcr. 3. Roland Diamond, 4. Doryse Duffet. 5. Jane I-Iall. Attendance Carflficatal Robert Fergusolv-l year. Jane I-Iall—l ycar. Alexander Howatt-—1 you. David MacNevln-I year. Gerald Acorn—2 years. Robert Jay-Z yurl- Roma Kcrrey—2 yearl. Lloyd Dalzlel-S years. special Priaes for General Proficiency 1. Mary Fielding 2. Lorna Muller 3. Roland Diamond 4. Doryse Duffet 5. Jane Hall 6. Mary MacCallumg GRADE VII-Elinor MscCaufl Oarflflclkl C! Merit 1. Mark Ladner 2. Helen Cooke S. Donnie MacLeod 4. Kenneth MacPhail 5. Jean Bevan. Attendance Certificates Helen Cooke-S years Mark Ladner-B years Blots Manuel—-6 years. Special Prisca First prize for General Profici- ency awarded to Mark Didi!"- Second prize for General Profici- ency awarded to Helen Cooke. Third prize for General Profici- ency awarded to Donnla MICRO!!- ' Fourth prize-for General Profici- gncy awarded to Kcnncth MacPhail. Fifth prize for Gansral Profici- ency awarded to Jean Bevan. Sixth prize for General Profici- ency awarded to Harold Kcmb. Seventh prize for General Profici- engy gwm-aed to Roddle Ainsworth. Prize for l? “ Science award- ed to Jean Bevan. Prizes fol‘ Public ave-kl"! ""4: cd to Mark Ladner and Dflflhll d. “iii-esote- CitizanlhlP ore-sow! l’! alt-l of Hillaboroulh charter 1- °~ F95" ulswnm~ ‘D, E, awarded to Mark Ladner. th best "all-round" ruiii"il§.‘.’§..a ‘by n fr"? "'6 awarded to Donnie MacLeo . GRADE VII-L. Ant-an Certificates of M6?" t, Theresa Presley 2. Ralph Whitehead 3, Marjorie Plckard 4. Douglas Ctldmorc. 5. Col-ens Steele- Attendance Ccrtiflclhl Wanda Henderson-I yllrl- Douglas Cudmore-‘l Y0"- Ralpll Whitehead-l Will'- Prison for General Proficiency l, Theresa Presley- 2. Ralph Whitehead. 3. Marjorie Plckard. 4. Douglas CuflmflfQ 5. Ccrena Steele. 6, Wanda Henderson. Prize for Public ‘illiykhil 1""- ed to Theresa H! Q - Prize for Domestic Science award- ed to Marjorie Pickled. I Prize for Citizenship frcmnllfim of Hlilsborouih Chm?!" 1- o; ' awarlied to RaiPh whim“ Certificates of scat-hac- n Health Causaa (Given by Jun!" l" “m” Pans Adams. Edna Doulm Dov: othym my“ Jgzllchbilofrflgflilwnfii. I Eek-Figs. All." Lum’ “m” , om Munyc. Jrhnrgaillfflfimflwygu“ Plckard. Sharam. Myrtle ‘WW-gm: Steele, Agnes IWlPI- h", . wit-manna Your-k". "i " Younkcr. GIADI VIII-Winifred IIIIIWC Certificates of llcrll 1, Alan Dollllll- . z. Dawn Mum'- 3. Barbara Maclnall 4. HOD!!! Bllflflll- b. Gem-It Clark. Amusi- Oct-Musics Qgg-bai. gcglagsdlli-MO YUII Geo ll‘ out?» -- “m: = » Eileen Cralvll" fl" 7""- Dlallta Murphy-five parry. Dubai-s Heel-ml. : Literature and for Third Place . General Proficiency awarded r urn in Health CC flfltltll 6f l Q0 in m: from ad Casualty awni- sfcsnr. diatom Murphy, Gloria Godkin, Kathleen Skinner, Ruby Tweet, Clara Sher- ren, Eileen Craswcll, ‘Bernice Fra- ser, Paullne Burhoe, Joan Vessey. First prize for General Profici- ency awarded to Alan Douglas, Second prize for General Profici- ency awarded to Dawn Mouser. Third prize for General Profici- ency awarded to Barbara MacLaan. Fourth prize for General Profici- ency awarded to Robert Slmms. Fifth prise for General Profici- ency awarded to George Clark. A special prise for Household Science awarded to Dawn Messer. A special prize for Public Speak- lng awarded to Elaine Murphy, A special prize for Public Speak- ing awarded to Bernice Fraser. ' A spcclsl prize for project work in Natural Science awarded to Dawn Messer. GRADE vm-c. Campbel Certificates of Merit I. Mary Whltesldc. 2. Gordon White, 3. Warren Hood. 4. Jane Praught. 5. Margaret Steward. Attendance Ccrtificstel Warren Hood-four years. Gordon Whltc--two years. Angus MacLaren—-one yeast Bennie Carson-six years. Prisca for General Proficiency l. Mary Whitasidc. 2. Gordon White. 3. Warren Hood. d. Jana Praughta 5. Margaret Stewart. Special prize for pupil whose work shows greatest improvement, John Wheatley. Special prize for proficiency in public speaking: 1, Norman Xcllyg 2, Margaret Stewart. Special prize for proficiency in Domestic Science: Mary Whiteslda. Certificates of attendance at Health Course glvsn by Junior Red Cross: Earlene Lovers, Shlrlcy Perry, Jane Pruught, Margaret Sta- wart, Matilda Stewart, Mary Whita- side, Joan Whitlock, Mary Worthy, Noelle Biggar. Elaine Bradley. Shir- ley Doyle, Stella Ford, Eunice Lar- tcr. GRADE n: us.) Cartifleafcs of Mari! m L Thelma ford. ‘"- 2. Freda Saunders. Attendance Ocrtiflcatal Jerry MacKinnon-G years. Marjorie Gillespie-Z years. " Prods Saunders. Henry Acorn, Thelma Ford. Prisca for Proffcianq 1. Thelma Ford. 2. Freda Saunders. Special Prisca Prise for Improvement, Wilfred H . ‘i-"rii, for Application, Cad Mac- Leod. GRADE I! (Ir-Y t Certificates of Mari! 1. Lloyd Seaman. 2. William MscCannell. 3. Helen Massey. 4. Jean Diamond. 5. Beryl Woodsidc. Amati-lacs Ccrflificatll Lloyd Seaman-I year. Eric Ferguson-l year. Jean Diamond-S years. Joan MacKlnncn-S yearn Special Prisca Prize for Highest Standing Arithmetic and for First P1!" General Proficiency awarded Lloyd Seaman. Prize for Highest Standinl Science and for Second Pl!“ Genera‘ Proficiency lwlrdld William MacCannell. Prize for Hllhfllt Sandi"! in in to in in to in in to Helen Massey. Prize for French and for Fourth Place in General Proficiency award- ed to Jean Dialmnd- Pr“. 1c.- Highest Standing in Mathematics and for Fifth Place in General Proficiency WW1" i° Beryl Woodalde. l l Prise for Sixth Place in Genmaci Proficiency awarded to Vaun I Buoll. Prize for Seventh Place in Gen- eral Proflciency awarded to J08! Dillon. p.114, fnr Eighth Place in Generrl Proficiency awarded to Marl" f “tier-fl:- for Ninth Plscc in Gcnml hfigqq awarded to John M!’ noussll. "4 all spenklna 11°"! b)?‘ avsarded to Murlci H“. ' bar-shit! Community Cimn" “em “L donated by R. '1‘. ‘Holman. L awarded to Marina u - T o History Prizes, donated b? - Ed d Chapter): 1 m" GIADE x Certificates of lfofll 1. Marian Wlffffl- a, DilfllthY Neel-m“ a. alarm 90"" g_ NQg-ml Jean Allan. S. Kathleen Garnhurn- _ _ ggughmon his l" o‘ “Cogent Proflcicacl’ 1, M teen Warren. I. Dtfioihy M‘CLII'QI\- ‘ S. Shirley Downs. _ ._ N°fmg JOIN Allan. s. Kathleen Garnhuln. , w f. 0. n. I. brim for ill-Mal: ("v-i "m °""‘""...'..... -. u.“ wu-fggg- I, MIPIOPIQ I t“ ‘no Mn. m 1- Rim" If" in nnglmi. tn memory 0* '1 m,” and Miriam Norton. "W!" to Idith Brown m‘ - 1g, g. liacPhcc arise f" ¢ may in Arithmetic; awarded l Kathleen Garnnum. Page for Highest Average (Continued on all! "i a as.