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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1965, p. 6

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. Marcetta's team-mate, winger Bob. Barlow, holds the goal- scoring lead with 14, and Se- Top Students Honored over tai "orn At Clarke High School 22:5 heads the list of individual scor- San Franciéces rac rose for Latin went to James Wilson. Victoria Centre & THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 30, 1963 ing in the Western Hockey|tan held the top spot in goal- League this week. |tending, with a 2.73 average Milan Marcetta, Victoria cen- after 11 games. F ; : 1 highest standing in Grade 1 In the penalty department, NEWCASTLE --_Commence- ment exercises for 39 graduates of Clarke High School, located just north of here on Highway 115, were held Friday at the history, also donated by the Lions Club, was presented to/for highest standing in Grade 12 French went to Douglas Hamn. highest standing in Grade 12|The department of _ education to Douglas|jaward for highest st Karen Lee. The award for the geography went The Prof. John Squair award tre, moved into the top spot on the strength of seven points in'Howle Young of Los Angeles three games last week. He has|Blades still held the lead with) '57 minutes in 11 games. a total_of 29 points. ding in NEW SECRETARY - TREASURER * Miss Ruth Beach, a well- » known Usbridge business *. woman, and a member of a prominent area family, has been appointed secretary- treasurer of the Uxbridge Public Utilities Commission. The commission now has a USS. College Footballers separate business office at the north east corner of Brock and Toronto sts., Ux- bridge. Miss Beach is a for- mer member of the office staff of Duplate Canada Limited at Oshawa. --Hydro Photo Rre Whitewashed Lilies? NEW YORK (AP) ---Nobody cheated in the pro football draft this year and both Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny are for Teal. | Everything was on the up and| up all the way. There wasn't a single signing announced before the player was drafted. no hid- den bodies were spirited from) New Orleans to Las Vegas to) Waikiki. It was so pure and wholesome that three young men from Il- linois popped up at the Ameri- can Football League draft with their lawyer and announced they had been brought to New York by the National Football League but were open to offers. Oakland Raiders passed the jwere erroneous morning that Mitchell had/ signed but these, and exagger- ated. Many players who went home to see the folks for Thanksgiv- ing wound up in unexpected) places--such as a New York ho- tel. If the NFL's army of recruit- ers took an interest in a colle- gian, the AFL teams couldn't seem to locate him on the tele- phone. If the AFL bird dogs! were hot for a prospect, neglected to call up the NFL) and tell them where they were. There was much banter about an early sneak draft by the AFL Nov. 2, with sharp denials and) school which opened its doors in 1962, Hamn., The award for the highest standing in Grade 10 Latin, do- nated by the St. Joseph's Par- ish Council of the Catholic Women's League, was shared by Tina Kozub and Tove Jorgen- son. STORKS AWARD The Storks award for pro- ficiency in Grade 12 Latin was won by Douglas Hamn, while the Grade 13 proficiency award The 1965 valedictorian, James Wilson, 19, currently studying at Queen's University, brought back nostalgic memories for the graduating class. "Tonight we turn the key that locks the door to this room full of memories," he said. 'But we will always carry that key deep in our hearts and each time we open the door, we will realize to a greater extend how much we loved and enjoyed our years in this school." welconed the geatuster, andi WHITBY DISTRICT BOWLING SCORES praised them for their achieve- | | WHITBY DISTRICT. Man's BOWLING ments. BOARD AWARDS The Durham County District High School Board awards for highest scholastic standing were presented to the top student in the five grades. Recipients were: Grade 13, James Wilson; | Goats Furniture 2, Legionnaires 1; Grade 12, Linda Wright; Grade Dept. "B' 2, Lucky Strike 1. ia, Karen Lee: Grade 10, Mari- | High Triples -- Dick Adams 868, Marty! lyn Hamn; Grade 9, Lowery. The Lancaster award for pro;| ficiency in Grade 12 science was| jwon by Linda Wright; New- 'tion aig Section Red Wings 2, Legion 1; Ottenbrite's 3,| Firemen 0; County Bow! 3, Knights - Columbus 0; Ken Smith Construction Wille Bros. 0; Fire Dept, "A" 3, Legior Old Sweats 0; Jets 3, Fire} Linda/731, Reg. Norris 759, Les Senger 731 Merle Reeson 717, Doug Rowden 700, _ High Single -- - = 0. Duncan 305, Post Office 0; | Kent. Jodan 808, Bob Correll 783, Bob Bragg|12 art Grade 13 history went to aia ard Foster. The Frank Hoar prize for' Grade 13 French was won by James Wilson. The Legion award for proficiency in lower school history went to Marilyn Hamn. The Bowmanville Rotary Club Award for proficiency in Grade 13 mathematics was won by Lynn Brown. LYCETT PRIZE The F, E, Lycett award for high standing in nine Grade 13 papers and enrolment in a Ca-) nadian university went to James) Wilson. | The Curvyply Wood Products| Ltd. award for proficiency in| mathematics and science and| enrolment in a Canadian univer- | beets went to Terry Graham. The Orono Weekly Times! award for proficiency in Grade| {13 English went to William) The Dr. A. F. McKenzie award for proficiency in Grade was won by Marlene) Pelletier. The Toms and Sons Ltd. 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Mr. Oyler was reeve |Germany's capital with Chan- and Mr. Crozier the deputy|cellor Ludwig Erhard and Willi reeve this year. Daume, chairman of the West Larry Doble, a member of|German Olympic committee. the 1965 council, was given an) Montreal is also a contender acclamation as deputy reeve, | ; : Mrs. Lucille Gray, Allan Bert- "ong the 1972 Summer Olympics. rand and Chester Geer received|The bid by Canada's largest city acclamations as councillors. \was announced earlier this Members of the school board! month by Mayor Jean Drapeau elected by acclamation were: Ban OL Mrs. Dorothy Mulholland, Eari/2"d the Canadian Olympic com- Wilson, Byron Holtby, William|mittee subsequently gave its ap- Stone and Mac Christie. proval. The results of the nomina-| Canada is also putting in a counter - accusations that the|tions in Rama and Mara Town- to William Kent. The J 2 TURKEYS WON EVERY WEEK. Anyone Purchasing o Tire ohnson Drug 13 biology went to Sharon Tam-| blyn. The G. SEES. 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