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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jul 1963, p. 9

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Promotion Results At OCVI Are Announced The results fot the year's work in Grades 9 to 12 at the O'Neill Collegiate and Vocation- al Institute are given below "Hons," after a pupil's name indicates that this pupil has at- tained First Class Honors (75 to 100 per cent). A (P.P.) indi- Cates that this pupil is provi- e#ionally promoted, This promo- ion means that a pupil has shown serious weakness in one or more subjects; he is offered Hie opportunity of trying the work of a higher grade level; $n order to remain in the higher Tarm, he must make a_ satis- factory effort and do satisfac. Jory work, *-In a few oases, the provision. hi promotion is granted on con- dition that the pupil take a cer- tain designated course in the Mgher grade. Such pupils will be interviewed and their indi- Vidual problems discussed with them at or before the opening of school, Any pupil offered a provisional promotion may choose to repeat the work of the last year in order to strengh- ten his grounding TOP STUDENTS The following students head. ed their respective grades in the year's work Grade 9$--Dougias 96.9 Grade 10--Madeline 75 Yonson Lovell Grade 1l--Louisa Garrett 87.5 Grade 12--Heward Gough 0.3. Grade 10--Commercia!l --Judy Raight, 77.6 Grade 11--Commercial -- Jud. Burns, Warren Coulter, Garry) part. ith Goreski, 77.1 Grade 12--Commercial -- Ann Racicilo 77.3 Grade 12--Special Commer- cial -- Linda Slemon, 83.4 PROMOTED TO GRADE 10 FORM 9A Catherine Bateson, Finer, Dinah Gough Susan Kelly, Heather Pariane, Hons.; E Gillvray, Beverley Hons.,; Linda St Karen Shaw, Hons.; Ann Smith Susan Starr, Hons.; Barbara Storie, Mary Townsend --, Catherine vendy Wilson Ear! Churchill, Richard Craw- ford, Edward Gates, Robert Gray, Patrick Hanley. indsay, Kerry NM Melvyn oore, Douglas Richardson Hons.; David Saunders, dé FORM $B ~ Michelle Calder, Valerie Daniels, Gail Freeborn, (P.P.); WValdeen McBeth, (P.P.); Eliza- Beth Macleod, Patricia May Hons.; Jinette Mercier, Wendy thero, Marie Rouse, Nancy ewin, (P.P.); Alie Versluis deslie Walters, Marcia Wil- Yams, + Joba Clancy, James Devine, Nelson Keetch, (P.P.); Leon- ard Lambersky, Winston Mc Wamee, Hons: Wayne ¥ats, David Rollo, Stephenson, John David Taylor. a FORM 9C Ashman, Brenda Hons Mac- 1 | 6Me. Ann Mills, Andrews, Westnu ] +t Karen Brown, Elizabeth Burns, €hornley, Donna Code, Lorrie Curry, Evelyn Davidson, Linda Duncanson, Susan Freeman P.P.); Patricia Harding P.); Jill Heard, Rosemary Hil, Sharon Kent, Barbara ee, Sylvia Lancast 'Ons.; Pamela McMu seen Maria Maidman, ark Linda Hons; Janet Smith, Hons.: Vandervoort, Gail White FORM 9D Catherine Basse Brown, Hons.; Joy Rons.; Carol Daniel, Erin Dougherty, Nancy fith, Hons.; Heather Catherine Hayden te Keel, Sharyn Ken ; Jo-Anne Loos, Ch Melntyre, Hons.; Susan Murdoch Or Joelanne Nicholls Carol Prest, Hons.; Joan Reed Hons; Jill Stev Hons.; Lynn Margaret Taylor, Hons Judith Worden FORM 9E Helen Mooney Idi Burns, Hons; Jane Foote, kins, Janice Parfitt Mary Eliza Conway Hons Peter Warren Hoach Houghton Hons Kalinowski, Huch MacDonald Douglas M Ralph Moor: Donald Parker, James Pee] Robert Reid, J Salowsk Barry Sampson, Hons Thiebaud, Douglas Yoason Hons ~ FORM $F Patricia Babington Branton, Heather Mons; Eh wAllan Gillette, wer, Shawn Hagerma Bolland (P.P.), Paul worth, Michar] Hurst Wenald Kitchen, Hons BecKenric, Lance Hens.; Anthony Newe Parry, (P.P.) : Hons; James. Watson. lam . Ww Ho Hons Robert M , | del James |" >| Margaret . Margo Slocombe, * cil Mary! < Hall; Jonn + '|Randy Walkers, Lynn Woods. FORM 9G April Carter, Hons.; Jo-Anne Densham, Geraldine Fast, San- dra Griffin, Hons,; Jo - Anne Hall, Margaret House, Teresa Kuchma, Barbara Low, Mar- line Manning, Sharon Watson, Sylvia Wood. Timothy Alexander, Bradley, Gary Denby, Dick, Robert Gillard, Edward Goodchild, Robert Hayes, Peter Hollingsworth, Tom Holman, Phillip Levine, Brian Lynch, Charles Martin, Gordon Perry, Barry Scewartz, Ronald Sheyan, Robert Yurchuk FORM 9H Jean Brown, Frances Dean, | Heather Eaton, Anne Marie | Kruk, Margaret Latta, Carolyn March, Mari-Anne Preston, Carooll Ransome, Catherine | Scorgie, Heather Sheriff (P.P.); {Dianne Taylor Willia mAdair, Dieter Anlauf, Gary Bradley, Wayne Bradley, (P.P.); Gilbert Brick, Hons,; John John | Roy Chabot, Willlam Greig,/Thelma Ronald Hughes, George Lakas, Lawrence Leadbetter, (P.P.); William McCullough, Hons.; Terrence McQuade, Andrew Murdoch, James Pettitt, David Prest, Douglas Short, Dean Taylor, Joseph _ Telesnicki, (P.P.) FORM 91 Doreen Britton, Victoria Ger- row, Ruth Kimmerly, Hons.; Sandra Neil, Hons.; Kathryn Platt, eslie St Andrews, E Taite,, (P.P.); Verena David Andely, Hons.; Alfred Cubitt, Lorne Culley, Bron Cur ley, Hons.; Brian Dawe, Hons.; (P.P.); Pat- rick Gibson, Thomas. Johnson, Hons.; Terence Keys, Hons.; David Knowlton, David Laing, Wilbert Merrithew, David Mil € Thomas Ogle, Rene Pleau Edward. Robertson, Thomas Rowden, _ Michael Robert art, David Tole, Douglas Warren, Hons.; I Winter, Hons.; Geoffrey Woods, Hons FORM 3J icia Burke, Lyne Camp- 1, Sharon Corbett, Judith Gordon, Patricia Gordon, Helen Hadwin, Linda Harrison, Mar- garet Hopper, Gail Gordon, dith Knapp, Karen Leaming, ndra Richards, Carolyn Rob- erts, Marilyn Roe, 'Susan Wetherup, Caro! Yellowlees, David Allingham, Edward Brock, Ian McNamee, j PROMOTED TO GRADE li | FORM 10A Collard, Hons,; Faint, Hons.; Carol Gardner, Hons.; Sheila Gifford, Hons.; Katherine Henderson, Kirby, Hons.; Joy Knott, ricia Lander, Hons.; McLean, Hons.; Hons.; Shawne Murphy, Hons.; | Neal, Hons.; Cath-/ erine Normoyle, Hons.; Nancy) Pearse, Susan Pretty, Hons.; Hons; Lu- Karen Thompson, Janice Tierney, Hons.;/| Townsend, Hons.; Joan, Hons.; Janice Wilton, e Snider, Hons.; Leslie Weir, Hons John Armstrong, Aris Birze, Harold Chmara, Hons.; 1 Greene, Eric Hooey, John Lancaster, Hons Popham, Hons.; Glenn Si . Hons.; Hershel Stemer- tf, Hons FORM 10B nda Beatty, Laurie Blake, n Clark, Joanne Conway Frances Conway, Karen t Hons.; Sharon Crow- s, Bernice Dup Patricia me, Hons.: Hons.; Mar- Matina Pernokes, n Purdy, Judith en Rimar, Leslie Joan Watts, Dale Burnett Robert Burns, Andrew Krycz- ka, Darryl Leach, Hons.; Kari Markalous, Hons.; Michael Mo t sil Martin Rhodes, Macbhath an Willson, y Yanch FORM 10C Crystal Adam, Hon; Jane Alker, Louise Broadbent, Don na Clement, Heather Da vis, ; Faye Fish, Hons.; Karen 'arole Greene, Hons.: e, Elaine Gulliver. bara Hatt, Carolyn Barbara Holland Hons.; Gabricile Megan Lofthouse. McNab, Judith Mac Hons.; Bonnie Poch, abeth Ritchie, Judith Skel- Ann Stiles, Marie Weiss. Al ison, Hons c Ww Wood i ; Russe , Hons; Hons Dennis ce Galley, Claire Bryan Latta FORM 10D Andrews hn O'Donne (PP.); toria. Vodden, (P.P.). Akin, (P.P.); Wil (PP) Robert Donald Cross, John Drynan orman Gibb, Larry rd Jones, Douglas Kroontje, lip Mecliveen, ams Robert Tis Singieton, Lennis Trotter; Susan Fiem- Jacqueline | Cosway, Robert Middleton, lrine Williams, Stephenson, Jarry! {Cathryn Stephenson, 313i Barbara Burr, Hons.; Jane|Shirley Thomas, Cheryl Weeks,/|(P_P. Rosemary Con-| Constance Wilson, Rhonda Wil-|Gilbank, Laura Graine, Heath- lin, Judy Cunliffe, Carolyn $0"; Edith Zander. Evelyn/ er, >| Michael Gail Knipe, Inge-! ?|Marsha Barbara Rob-' FORM 10E Gloria Brockman, (P.P.); Mary Byrne, (P.P.); Shirley Clark, Donna Deak, (P.P.); Barbara Elliott, ing, Alida Hellemond, Joyce Hooper, (P.P.); Janet Hop- kins, Jacqueline Moody, Lauren Richards, Nancy Russell, Cheryl Turner, Rosemary Wood, Darla Young. Douglas Holmes, Warren McGahey, ~ Alex Menard Linda Gould:| } -- She Oshawa Fines PAGE NINE MONDAY, JULY 8, 1963 SECOND SECTION (P.P.); Wayne Murray, (P.P.); FORM 10F Adamson, Bedford, Sheila} Judy 'DesRochers, | Sharon Gedge, mary Goodswan, (P.P.); Greer, Joan Hamilton, Hons.;) Lynda Holtby, (P.P.); Dianne! Kauffman, Georgia Kerry,| jAnna McRae, (P.P.); | Ann} Morrey, Colleen Peleshok, | Barbara Rose, Patricia Rough-} ley. "Hons."; Judith Sutton,| Thomas, Cameron) Michael Astrop, Ronald Gary Hawerlander, Henry Vis- Robert Wil-/ Maralyn (P.P.); Beatrice Black, {P.P.); Allen, ser, Paul Wilson, son, Donald Wood PROMOTED TO GRADE 12 FORM HA Barbara Conner, Coulter, Maria Louisa Garrett, Hons.; Carolyn MacDonald, Joanne Rundle, Hons,; Marilyn Schultz, Kathe- Hons, i Henry Aay, Hons.; 3 Bell, Hons.; Kenneth Brack John Fox, Hons.; Howard Gold-| Hons.; Paul Gulliver,| Hons; John Irwin, Stephen Jarvie, Thomas Reed, Hons.; Gerald Ross, Richard Town- send, Allan Tunnicliffe, William Whitbread, Hons FORM 1B Lynda Bishop, Beverley Brown, Lynda Calbert, Linda Crawford. 'Hons." Marion Gillies, Sharon Hurst, Christie Irwin, Hons.; Janet Lakin, Helen Linda McQuade, Hons.; é ricla McRae, Jane Macdonald Hons.; Darla Phillips, Linda Purdy, Chery! Steenburga Edward Brown, Thoma Calder, Timothy B Grierson, Larry McCabe, H old Powell, Edward Wright, FORM 11C Wenda Aston, Barbara Black,| Catherine Duquette, (P.P 3] Donna Gilkes, Joanna MacKin-| non, (P.P.); Louise Macko,! Christine Maher, Joy Marshall Karen Pascoe, Susan Pearce (P.P.) Eleanor Drygala, Gregory John Bourrie, James Clem- jent, William Don, Robert Fow!l-/brecque Larry/Joyce Martin, Philomena Mon-} Pat-|Gannon, Hans Hellemond, Cary/iagano, He Jane Lawrence,|Legree, Madeline Lovell, Hons.) seph Marsala, Michael Ritchie,| ele Mary Ann McConnell, Juaith | (P-P.; Gerrard Wesselink, Valentin Pamela Miller, | Douglas Wesson, Ronald Whit- zenko, Robert Fudge, Edward Lutton, Jo-! bread, FORM LID Ruth. Hall, Jane Holden, Irete~Salowski, Dianne Savoie, Hons.; Sharon Smith, Joan Tisdall, Karen Toppings, Caro- lyn Webber, Rosemary White Susan Winjer Richard Anderson, Baker, Hons.; ham, Hons.; Lionel Crotin, rard Downey, Gil Robert William Belling- ames ) lan Dawe, Ger- Douglas : lies, Gordon Hons.; Lawrence Jeffrey; Doug- Lambe, Hons; Douglas McMahon, Bruce Porter, Thom- as Richardson, Robert Scarlet John Schofield, Derrick man, Sheldon Stein Edward Townsend Twaites, Arthur Wherry, Wilson GRADUATION DIPLOMAS Below are listed the of students of Grade 12 of General Couse who are rei mended to the Ontario De ment of Education for Seco ary School Graduation Diplom Diplomas are granted to stu dents who have standing in English, History, Physical Edu.' cation and at least four subjects; it is ne have standing in both and 12, History, and Science in order to sas ad- the >: Grade 11 obtain credit for these subjects on the ~OoC™=9 Mosre Graduation Diploma SIX OPTIONS -- Mary Caro. line Archer, "Hons." Theresa , Carolyn Cooper, Hons William Gordon, Hons: Hewara Gough, Hons; Jeffrey M Iiveen, Norma Rowden, Hons FIVE OPTIONS Baron, Hons.; Kenneth Bunne: Stephen Cowley, Hons.: Joanne Cox, Hons.; Ian Darlington Anne Hill, Eva Koblak, Lynne MacMillan, Susan Macdonald, Marks, Hons.; Sandra Naylor, Johanne Park} Waleene Roberts, John Robert son, Hons.; Terrance Skelton Hons; Lynda: Thom pson Hons; Tyrone Turner, Hons FOUR OPTIONS -- Mix Bassett, Cheryl RBrativ. Broadbent Burnett, Bu Caiger, Hons.; Fre Robert Crothers Derumaux Brode Featherstone. Irene Frobel, Barbar Fudge, Timothy Gilmore. Cam ' Hall, Daniel Hiltz, Hons Charlies Love, * Laba Carol: Jenkins, Roberta Jx Rose "Marie Kiss, Hons. John McFeeters, Kenneth McGregor. Erline McKay, Peter Maxy k, Hons Chery] Mooney Brian Morris Hons Mark Sh n Powell, Carol Reardon, Robert |? 1 jReed, Allen. Steinfield, Kent|Rac, There Dan Smith, Robert Trewin,! ; ids : Darlene Kadoski,/was allow ats | ar mna er Hann names ~~ Mathematics, a McLaughlin Exam Results Are Announced The results of the year's work in Grades 9 to 12 at the McLaughlin Collegiate and Vo- cational Institute are given below. Honors indicates that the pupil has attained an average of First Class Honors (75 to 100 per cent), A provisional promotion means that a pupil has shown serious weakness in' one or more subjects, He is offered the opportunity of trying the work of a higher grade level; in order to remain in the higher form, he must make a satis. factory effort and do satisfac. tory work. In a few cases, the provisional promotion is grant. ed on condition that the pupil Promotion to Grade 10 with- held pending completion OF REQUIREMENTS Carol Clark, Brian Fortier, Anna Frederick, Eric .Gomme (P.P,), Mary Jackson (P.P,), Douglas Laverty, Frank Novak, Ronald Oderkirk Douglas Pren- tice, Edward Samkovas, Walter Woytowych, . GRADE 9 DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS PROMOTED Linda Anderson, Alan Anthony, Beverley Astrop, Richard Atkinson, Sharon Bar- ton, Carmine Bruni, Joseph Bryant, Dayle Clarke, Wayne Cole, Lawrence Corneal, Frank Cosearella, Richard Costante, Lidia Czigarenko, Lea Deleen- Promotion Withheld. Pending Completion of Requirements Ronald Cullen, Jack Hall, PROMOTED TO GRADE 12 First Class Honors Harvey Ambrose, Beverly Gibson, Janice Goring, Mark Henkelman, Mary Henkelman, John Johnston, Barry Kory, Donna Libby, Naney McNevin, Arlene Massey, Marilyn Mase sie, Karen Mosier, Lynda- Par sons, James Pearse, Lorna Wil liams, Maxine Wray. PROMOTED Dolores Allen, Louis Balogh, Roman Baluszek, Edward Barnes, Douglas Barr, Pamela Behm, Dennis Bennett, Grant Bennett, Lee Bobig, Louise take a certain designated course in the higher grade, Such pupils will be interviewed and their individual problems discussed with them at or before the open. ing of school, Any pupil offered a provisional promotion may the last year in order to strengthen his grounding. Southern Ontario will parade at Port Hope next Saturday, July 13, marking the anniver- sary of the Battle of the Royr paraded from the Orange Tem- ple on Bruce street to King Street United Church for spe- cial 10 a.m, service conducted by Rev Wesley Herbert Orangemen from all over Girls of the Juvenile Orange Lodge were among the march- ers taking part in the annual Orangemen's Church Parade Sunday morning, About 150 Orange Lodges Attend Service life of the Man Killed In Crash risen Christ around he universe. Protestants were not people who protested as|Elwood Nelson, 19, of 869 Ar- pro was 'he Latin prefix mean-|mour road, Peterborough, was ling 'for' and testes meant "wit-jkilled Sunday night in a two-car ness." The Protestant went out/crash on Highway 35 about 15 to justify witness by faith miles northeast of Oshawa, : catherine Diz Ferren, 19, AFRAID OF WORD " ak Chae eek Peter- "For reason We &©norough, suffered face and eye afraid of the word Catholic »linjuries r. Herbdert continued, 'We feel) it belongs to another or- zation, We of the Church of cease to be Protestant : V n we drop the word Catho- Church in its |). 'The two belong together and|Ca?, Were treated for minor in- ad for the |* juries 1145 To Take Instruction At Pools Church is re- Catholic Church n Cath a on of terms in The ally the cn'y because R contrad L. Wesley dress a service Dhureh S$ Mr. He the expres Proestant olic is , Said Rey his ad- ge Lodge United bert ai 0 ng Street ay morning 3 nlic some of its an- bu Catholic), 1 and the vord © church a ed wl it in Oshawa General Hospital, nes Ror ni wife Carole Lorraine, 21, of Tor. The universality ii h never be separated," Y rir the expression "one holy, catholic, apostolic , Donna Wilson Church", Mr, Herbert said many emai people might ask how could COMMERCIAL COURSE lthe Church be one when they : : 2 xy |fooked around and saw as many grind hg a )as 250 denominations of the Pro-| Form 10AC Marlene 'estant Church, which barely| Abramoff, Linda Beard, Kat-/cqualled the strength of the one s Berku Patricia Bishop, Roman Catholic Church, Brewati Sharon Cook. "When we start from man, | \ In borg Dzyga, Doris and man's divisions and diver- Wabbegre. kendiet edn sity", said Mr, Herbert, 'the Church is split, but if we start with Christ, then we have the foundation of the Church, It can- not be defined in' human so- ciological terms. Christ is in the Church and the Church is in Christ and there is its unity, 1 S a unity based on a firm foun-| on, a unity that is not uni- to Weldon, James i P (P.P.); Lacy Hessel- ink, Mariyvnne Konkie, Jean La- Darlene Lemon, 1100 classes at the three municipal pools, Al children's n Ochej, Ellen Jeanne Parrott, Mech- ter, Nadia Pinczuk,} 3 h, Nina Semc- Ma ne Sewell, Joyce Tobin, Jean Wnuk, Jo-Ann Zak Form 10BC -- Sherry Faith, Barbara Gillingham, Danuta Gronke, Cornelia Kohary, Betty Lansing, Patricia Monaghan, Gail Penhale, Dariene Prybeck, Gail Ritzie, Margaret Schofield (P.P.); Sharon Smith, Hilda Thompson, Janet Yeo, Kenne'h Bell, Allan Patterson, Ronaid Selleck, Steven Sytnyk, . Dieter Wilhelm FORM 10CC -- Barbara Ba Leis' Bartley, Barbara Breen, c H an Mar ba Parker, Pe > been established should there be any drop-outs, Registrations were taken in various categories such as tad- formity." During his address Mr, Her bert also referred to the ancient toast of. the Orange Order in + canta with King William cd. beginner, The toast is "To the glorious, JU™%: pious and immortal memory. of the great and good King Wil- ham, who saved us from Pop- ery, slavery, knavery, . brass money and wooden shoes." said the brass to the adminis- : @ under the pre- James Il ed Perhaps 3 ts for the pre. r of finance in our rnament would do junior, and beginner category . the junior .classes 264, in the in- termediate group 63 and in the senjor group 41 giving a total children's registration of 1145. Adult registration for the two adults will take advantage of the few openings still available and will register at the first se: sion #ext Wednesday at the Mu nicipal Pool at 7.30 p.m. a at the Somerset Pool on Thurs- day at 7.30 pm La Smith of Ajax "Love never the Orange Order Society Awards in the bronze, Silver or award of merit may "jPegister at the Somerset Pool on Thursday at 6.30 p.m A reminder to ail parents that children attending any of Uhe pools should not take any valuabl#, but if they do they should ieck them at the office with the slaff. There is no charge for che as wallets, watches, glasses ete Parents should also have chil- dren wear older clothing to the pools Swimming pools in Oshawa are open genh week day for re- creation swimming for children 'rom 1:30 to 5.15 in the after. moons and adults, tee who so de the evening period All swimming pools in the city are open on Saturday and PROMOTED TO GRADE 2 COMMERCIAL COURSE Form 'TAC Bev Bake PP Diane Gal Juveniles s No Blue Juvenile No 58, Queen and Victory Lt | Music was provided. by i i and there eriey Boyd 3 te ( therine pte i(P.P.) th . Goodct resk Ajax were also visitors from Whitby, Ajax and ,. Bowmanvi Giox 1 G } ; e R Garage Blaze Damage $6,800 Firs town service morminz Por St ers and children flashed re to swim during through a down Saturday building station eutting the ant destroy a car ¥ i vonn en Know : io W Texaco Station ' 5) Damage Richard a (PP) {P.P.); Ch iP.) Wi (P.P.); Frank Kos Guy St. Pier ijwe $5,000 Oshawa Depart. Fire Chief Ray Hobbs $20,000 building or almost the fall west, was estimate regardless of ace, from 1.30 In Collision A car and a track which col ad Saturday at the junction of Farewell avenue and Taylor avenue were described by Osh- awa Police as a total wreck Two passengers in the car and to (PP) COMMER( The met the r vation D T Ferm lA t Pan TAL, COURSE ving repairs molished ve- Studebaker liam Boorman i reet. Ch mated the value of Mr. Boor. s insured against e der 1957 , NAS ef Oshawa General Hospital The car was driven by Gerard outure, 483 Byron Court, Osh- wa, His wife, Marie, suffered ah mjuried right shoulder and their seven-year-old daughter, Cathy, has multiple lacerations to the arms and forehead The track driver, Robert W. Perozak (19), 873 Glen street, Oshawa, has abrasions to the . back After treatment in hospital ail three were allowed home. c a 1959 a Houston's truck, were out of reach of the aa Mil F Toy Tele r sounded shone ler, Ea 'orm OC Chamb K D om headque S Cedardale station s and the at 10.05 am --Oshawa Times Photo She is in fair condition onto, the occupants of the other! poles, shark, beginner, advanc-/ advanced | Music has been credited as }an option to those students who | submitted Royal Conservatory }of Music equivalent certificates, The individual report cards }are being mailed to the homes. Promotions Withheld Pending Completion of Requirements -- | These pupils may find out what |the requirements are by tele- |phoning or visiting the school -- business hours. | TOP STUDENTS The following students head- jed their respective grades in ithe year's work: BOWMANVILLE (CP)--Budd| Grade 9--Susan Mason, 85,8/Sor per cent, Grade 10--Sharon Smith, 85.1 per cent, Grade 11--Mary Henkelman, 86.2 per cent Grade 12--Murray Taylor, 80.3 | per cent, PROMOTED TO GRADE 10 First Class Honors Nancy Bevan, Lois Bigwood, Gary Paul Moore, 24, and his} Sharon Bolahood, Douglas Dob-! jney, Gail Flontek, Lynda tingereski, Larry Kulik, Anne sloyd, Danny McKee, Bryan | Markle, Erna Martens, Jane Mason, Susan Mason, Ruth Pascoe, Hans Rodenburgh, Ann- Louise Ross, Barry Segal, Pauline Segal, Margaret Stuart, Edward Syperek, Donald Woods. PROMOTED Ziatka Abersek, Brian Amey, Scott Andison, Andrews, Larry Annaert, Linda Bakogeorge, | Bell, | Linda Bell, Michael Bradshaw | Grant Buss. | James Clark, Marguerite Cle classes| ment, Brian Colleran, Terrence|°"t Ethier, Vicki Fisher, Caro- nave been filled to their maxi-/Collins, William Connell, John|/¥" Foley, John Fox, Ronald mum and a waiting list has/Cousins, Robert Crawford, @@tvock, Richard Gresik, Jo- Ronald @nne Harman, Robert Hircock, Davidson, Susan Dell, Dennis| Edward Hodgson, Betty-Ann Crouter, Delorme, William Dingman, Jerry Dionne, George Doma. gala. Robert Fenner, Carol Ferjo, i John Forder, therine Fulton, ckey Gatchell, Jan Grabowski, Norma Graham, Pamela Gravelle, William Gra. velle, Fred Greenwood, Sharon Greig, Allan Griffin, John Hamilton, Linda Hamilton, Joan : e | Haynes, Carol Henry, Kenneth Peters, David Potter. Is total 00. and , gente ong on ya ior govt Herd, Donald Hicks, Michael Power, Freeman Reid, Nicholas Hughes. Cheryl Imeson, Robert Jack. json, Barry Jamieson, Francis elemen, Ludwig Kem, Richard n@|Kichko, Carole Langmaid, Nor- J@mes Spiers, Patricia Skelton, man Lansing, Robert Lee; Joseph Lipiec, Barry Little, Any persons wishing to quali-/ Robert Lytwynchuk, Gail Mc- aor fy for the Royal Life Saving/Iiveen, David McMaster, Brent | Maitland, Robert Matteau, Suz- anne Meyer, William Mills, /Gordon Milton, Sharon Molion, Barbara Mosier, John Mosier, Michael Neault, Linda Owen, Brian Page, Werner Panter. moller, Barbara Parker, Jac. | queline Perpete, Wayne Peyton, Gayle Pinch, Mark Platt, Rob. ert Poloz, Jackie Powell, cking such iteMS| Lawrence Powell, Peter Rich. Pavis, Candis Eagleson, John | ardson, Peter Rodenburgh, Ken. jneth Redman, Lynne Roman- chuk, Ross Senkinn. Michael Senkiw, Dianne Shutka, Ralph Sidsworth, Harold Silver, Robin jSimmons, Christine Simpkins, rom 6.30 to 8.30 for overt Simpson, Leonard Ske!-' cioane. ton, Barbara Slack, Linda Stewart, Ursula Stork, Andre elervyk, Paul Sutton, Ron- ald Sutton, William Suwaia David Thomson, Valerie Til. Sunday afternoons for recrea-|!¢Y. James Tracey, Peter Vaiks, /Verne 'onal swimming for everyone Douglas Weeks, Michael Wis- eggs 3 af , seknk, Robert White, Williams, Brad Wilson, Wilson, Margaret Wilson, Peter Wilson, Shirley Wood, Diane Wooley, Donald Wragg, Carolyn Yeo, Allan Zedic. PROVISIONALLY PROMOTED Anderson, Edward Lawrence Ashmore mnett, Sharyn Besse Biglin, John Bone, Breen, Kenneth Brooks Ric David Michael Arnold, Ross Be Shirley Rona} the truck driver were taken to/LYda_ Cheseborough, Marilyn/G Cooper, Robert Dawson, Tam- ara Garrett, Wiltam Christine Hooper. 5 Pamela Kehoe, Douglas Mack Ernest Martin, al nard, Wil Newman, Mary Oleksiuk, Li Oliver, John Pasiuk, Cheryl Pelow, Michael Plancke, Ann. }Marie Roberts, Gary Smith Christopher Stones, Robert Vail nceourt Michel Wehrer Nancy Wakelin, Barbara Win jters, Robert Zybaia. choose to repeat the work. of/Michael Johns, Anthony Klein- Richardibeth Beamish, Karen Barna, 'Richard Bartlett, Lawrence F Bizzo, La Bisr Paul strati swimming) Franca Bizzo, Laura Bizzo, Pau ee phage ae eee | Blair, Nicholas Bokalo, Marilyn pal Swimming Pools has reach-| Bowler, 4 ; ed an all time record with over; Phillip Brett, Margaret Bryant, |!iam Dionne, Lamar Dodsworth, children registering, for D Haight, | Bolahood, Robert Borek, Tom Britton, Ronald Broome, Doug- las Carrington, Douglas Clif- ford, Heather Collins, Robert Cowley, Brian Crawford, . Shar. on Crossman, Donald Dittrick, Shery] Dod. well, Darlene Dudley, Wayne Elwood, Janet Finley, Donald Flintoff, Dianne Goulding, Pat- ricia Griffin, Graydon Gutsole, John Harmer, Daniel Harris, John Holmes, Donald Hopps, David James, Bryce Johnson, Michael Kassinger, James Kemp, Wayne King, Edward Kroll, John Kroll, Dianne Kup. nicki, Louise Levine, Richard Lewis, Ralph Luke, Jerry McCrohan, Ian McGibbon, Warren Magill, Beverly March, Ralph Martens, Klaus Mayer, Denise Page, James Pallant, Marilee Parke er, Gloria Parry, John Peyton, Sandra Phelps, Keith Pike. Daphne Reid, Lorne Rich, Paul Romanchuk, Larry Romanski, Terrence Ryan, Sharon Saunders, April Seeley, Laraine Shine, Douglas Sim- kins, Michael Skinner, Linda Slack, Dorothy Slater, Marilyn Sleep, Hilton Smith, Jan Stacey, Gary Stevason, John Stewart, Alewyn Stolk, Richard Stuart, Ruth Sutton. Robert. Tarjan, Thomas Tremble, Margaret Tripp, Zvonko Trubela, Valerie Usher, Patricia Walls, Wayne Warn. ica, Thomas Werry, Allan Westlake, Paul Wheeler, Ed- ward Wilkinson, Brian Wilson, PROVISIONALLY PROMOTED Linda Audley, Roy Bowman, Keith Branningan, Edwar d Cameron, Richard Howe, Wayne Markle, Bill Morrison, Susan Pankhurst, Paul Pelow, Lee Sayers, Rita Sinnott, Peter Stephenson, Luciana Verson, Bryan Wager. Promotion to Grade 12 With Pending Completion of Requirements Richard Askew (P.P.), Ray. mond Carswell (Hons.), Robert Cartwright, Alan Roxburgh, Thomas Russell, Michael Shere idan, John Vanderheyden, Doug las Wright. SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATION DIPLOMAS GENERAL GQOURSE Below are listed the names Gary Jackson, Adrienne/%! Students of Grade 12 of the |Johns, Karen Johnston, Philip} General Course who are recom: Josiak, Wanda Kalata, Tara s|mended to the Ontario Depart. Kalyta, Joseph Koene, Edward|ment of Education for Second. Kolodziejczak, Nadja Kotele-|aty School Graduation Diplo- wetz, James Lawrence, Craig! mas. |Lioyst, Earl McDonald, James} Diplomas are granted te stu. |Markland, David Maundrell,|dents who have standing in Ronald Mauro, Jo. Anne/English, History, Physical |Mewett, Peter Milroy, Barbara/Education and at least four Morrison, Reinhold Muehlback,/ optional subjects; it is neces. Dian Murphy. jsary to have standing in both Dawna Linda} Grade 11 and 12, History, Mathe- Gerald] matics, and Science in order te obtain credit for these subjects a, Helen ~~ . obertion the Graduation Diploma. uddy, Craig ussell, Allan ption Diploma: Eli Rutherford, David Sampson, ante me weiss Elizabeth David Shrigley, Donna Shutka Bigwood, John Ivance. 7a '| Five-Option Diplomas: Suz. Stewart, ;2m"e Barr, Sharron Behm, rd Stuar: | Heather Bell, Pamela Bevan Christine! (Hons.), Leona Brash, Sandra But Connie Crossman, hur, Kenneth DeMille, Gilbert Evenstein, | | Judith Fernley, Joan Gibbs, |Barbara Gray, Albert Ham, 'Jane Hambly, Janet Harris, jJudy Hoogsteen, Walter Jariga, czmit, Vicky Knox, Judith La- Rocque, Mervin Larose, Anna Legvari Mary Madill Pat Magie, Donna Moore. Marie Pollard, Victor Read Linda Reader David Riley Lynda Roome, Chery! Rusnell, /Pau! Shackelton, Wade Shane, Pam Shbbrook, Marisa Siriz- zotti, Randall Stewart, Sandra Stire Brigitte, Straberger, Wer- ner Thajer, Janet Topham, Rich- ard VanSlyke, Jane Westerman, Janet Wildman, Vernon Wood, jCatherine Wright, | PROVISIONALLY PROMOTED | Dennis Brown, William Craggs, Maria Dzumak, Pam. tela Frauts, Roderick McKenzie, phie Pietruchra Randal Red- jdick, Irene Seto, Miro Sokolka, (Diane Speirs, Linda Sweet, |Wilma VanWart, Bonnie Wil- jliams, Barbara Wilson. Promotion Withheld Pending Completion of Requirements ; Carol Fleming, Harry Fox, iKenneth Powell, Arthur Schwass. PROMOTED TO GRADE ll | First Class Honors | | Martha Broersma, Mary Goulding, Edward Hanowski, Richard Huntley, Katherine Konopacki, Gail Lynde, Dawn Richardson, Carol Rosenheck, Sharon Smith, Douglas . Sutton, | James Wilkinson, PROMOTED John Abersek, Martyn Ather- ford, Joanne Bakogeroge, Lynn 'Barclay, Leslie Bates, Eliza- Traute Behm, Lois Bombay, Sharon Bowler, Brian Brady, Ian Brown, Bonnie Cameron, Daniel Clarke, Ernest Clarke, Robert Clarke, James Crowe, Lioyd Cullen. Joseph Dearborn, Melvin ,Densham, Gary Dionne, Wil- onna Decragomatz, Netta El- jliott, Warren Estabrooks Rob- Ormiston, Gary Smart, Cathy David Stewart, Edwa: Swartz, ulak, mtser, Ross Taylor, Christine Topo. Diane Crowder, Myrrhi Jackson, rowski, Ronald Tureck, Sandra Jackson, Lynda King, Joseph Vanderheyden, Flavia Betty McEachern (Hons.), Verson, Janet Ward, Harold|William Moore (Hons.), Leo Weldon, Peter Wetherup, John|Morin, Robert Owen, Janice Winsley, Margaret Winters,|/Parker, Mildred Power, Ronald jGeorge Wright, Robert Zak,/Rutherford John Sproule Mur- | Marie Zarowny, jray Taylor (Hons.), Cheryl i 3 é A Thomson, Raymond Werry PROVISIONALLY PROMOTED | ; Michael Alexander, Brenda (Hons.), Stanley Zuly (Hons.), Four - Option Diplomas: Fair, Reginald Flewell, Martha| Yvonne Anderson, Karen Bako. Frankfurter, Wayne Gorin g,|george, Diane Coleman, Timo- Joan Harris, Joseph Hentig,|thy Dittmar, Donna Forbes, Sharron King, John Krasinski,/Janice Fulton, Donna Galt, Janis Matthews, Barbara/Gloria Hickie, Gary Huntley, Monaghan, Allan Montgomery,|Douglas Lambert, Roger Lat- William Quinn, Edward Riveti,/ham, Dianne MclIlveen, Ed. Patrick Sirizzotti, Richard ward Morrison, Lawrence Ted Vahi Plancke, John Schuerman, Promotion te Grade 11 With. | Janet Sparling, Terry Twine held Pending Completion |(Hons.), Catherine Van de Ven of Requirements | (Hons.), Karen Westley, Sandra Barkwell, Michael Wiison. é Peter Desaulniers, : Gilkes (P.P.), James TECHNICAL COURSE Robert Nicho:s} Ronald Bunker, Phillip Eld- Ray Podrats, James ridge, John Fraser, Barry Stevens, Susan Usher (Hons,),|Furey, Peter Gulenchyn, Brian John Vanden Heuvel (Hons.) Hodgins, James MacDonald, GRADE 10 jJames McNab, Clare Perrin, jGeorge Reid, Isidore Sabadin, DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS Douglas Sinclair, "s a ac COURSE COMPLETED =| Waduck. Solveig Andersen, Gail Bar-) The following students have jron, Sheila Bennett, Frances met the requirements for Grad. | Brown, Ronald Cannon, Pat-! uation Diplomas except in the cia Conway, Allan Cook, Dan-|<ubjects which follow their Corby, Walter Deperasinski,! names. If they fulfill these re _Dulaba, Sharon Dwire, | quirements ai any time before e sCHURE Daniel! june 15, 196%, they will receive A '8TY a diploma. They should contact , Ted Jesionowski, Eliz-lthe teachers concerned in Sep- Kemp, Linda Ker KieinNienhuis. cad ~ ' . 2 Charles Camenzul ge Beng Lawler, Ednalwalter Gales (Chemistry), Sacha st --_ Danaka Gregory Stewart (Chemistry), Se ee ae Shara [ROSS Sutherland (Chemistry). Gudrun Piekenbrock, Robbins, Bernard Rob. GAINS MEMBERS David Rooke, Terrance Buddhism, which numbers Vincent Russel, Shirley |More than 150,000,000 adherents, teward, Michael Thompsan,|is achieving new popularity in David Walker, Annie Williamson|Asia, says the National Gee- {Brian Wright, Heather Zinck. jgraphic Society. lan Clarke, j | | Jax H i (Drafting), iPe R

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