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Many prizes presented at OSD during graduation exercises, part 2

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ner sian lor tne attractive dec- completed a course of study emphasizing vocational w o r k . orations. There were presented by Mr. PRIZES PRESENTED lare, assisted by Mr. Demeza, I The iirst prize to be presented to Andrew Dube, Barry Flatt, i was the Catherine Ford Scholar- Romeo Fournier, George GemI ship awarded to the pupils in the mell> Larry Jakeman, Lucy renior grades of the junior school Kasm, Violet Lawrence, Diane who have made the greatest ef- Lew, Bruce Newton, Byron Parfort in Speech and Speech Read- liament, Tommy Racine, Isobel ing and have achieved satis- Thronicroft, Nancy Tumilson, factory progress. This was pre- May White, Daniel Wilson and sented by Miss Hegte to Carol Bruce Williams. Cleary and Bully Pearsall. line graduation certificates Proficiency prizes -- Interme- went to students who, after diate School: presented by Miss completing the curriculum for Van Allen, 1 vocational 1, to An- grade eight, have continued in gela Ifegen; by Miss Crabtree, school for two more years, this for 1 vocational 2, to Grietje Ver- enabling them to obtain a better ra; by Miss Munro for 1 Aca- standing in the business world. demic, to Shirley Bruce; by Mrs. Mr. Demeza, assisted by Mr. Mann for 2 vocational, to Roland Kennedy, presented these certi.Lapointe;' by Mr. Stratton, for 2 ficates to Beth Moore and Harry vocational 2, to Gerardus Mar- Wilson. tens; by Mrs, Ryan, 2 academic, to Anita Villa; by Mr. Vader, for H. B. FETTERLY AWARD The H. B. Fetterly Award, for I 3 vocational 1, to Gail Thompson; by Mr. Fox, for 2 vocational 2, progress and proficiency in I to Norene Mitchell; by Mrs. speech and speech reading in! Simpson, for 3 academic 1, to the senior school, donated an-1 Dorothy Cooke; by Mrs Wanna- nually by Mrs. H. B. Fetterly, j maker for 3 academic 2, to Susan and daughters, Mrs. Muriel I Cooper; by Mr. Stratton for In- Cuykendall and Miss Jean Fet-f dustrial arts and crafts, to Bruce terly in memory of the late H.I Fisher, and by Miss Norman for B. Fetterly, M.A., former super-J intendent of the Ontario School J sewing, to Ramonde LeBrun. for the Deaf, from 1930-1934.1 INTERMEDIATE AWARD These were presented by Mr. j Intermediate award went to W. J. Morrison to Evelyn Cald-J Mary Nicksy for speech; ancj to well and Gerald Sullivan. Mrs.! Billy Conley for speech reading, Fetterly, who was unaible to be I presented by Mrs. Wannamaker. present, sent her best wishes to[ The special athletic awards the winners. And finally, the awards byf were presented by Mr. Clare and a major! Mrs. Lazarshi to: the junior girls' the superintendent, C.O.S.S.A. volleyball team -- fin- award donated i>7 Mr. Demeza j alists, Donna Mosher (captain); to students of the graduating! Lucy Butcher; Susan Cooper; or full-time vocational classes,! Carol Hale; Lorna Kirker; Carol academic, vocational and out-1 Ann Palmer; Elizabeth Spark; of-school achievements during! Angela Vecehioni and Gail Wil- the residential school life at the! ,'ifamson. Senior girls' basketball O.S.D. are considered in this! team, champions: Patsy Bishop award. The winners of these I (captain), Evelyn Caldwell; Di- were Harry Willson and An- [ ane Lew; Ruth Massiocotte; drew Dube. Dona Mosher; Margaret Munsie; Brief remarks were given by j Margaret Schneller; Jean Shaw; Mr. W. J. Morrison, who ap-J Beth Spark; Bernice Spence and predated being present at this! Beth Wright. momentous occasion, extending! The senior boys', O.F.S.S.A. best wishes to the graduating! volleyball team, champions. class; and by Mr. Kennedy who, I Harry Wilson, (captain); John on behalf of the staff, extended! Wright, James Hawkins; Andrew sincere thanfcs for helpful lea-f Dube; Eugene LeBlanc; Eugene dership to Mr. Demera during Fowler; Herbert Alton; Arnold the school year and wishing 1 Enman; Murray Brolley (scor- him and Mrs. Demeza a happy er); David Harvie, (linesman), holiday (his first mate) sailing by Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Bryant. his new boat along the Bay of The outstanding athlete of the Quinte. j year award was presented to the The Valedictory address, giboy and girl who have displayed ven elsewhere in this issue, was J the best all-round participation read by the outstanding student |f and leaders-hip together with of the year, Harry Willson.

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