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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Nov 1966, p. 12

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CADET AWARDS ed officer -- Cadet Sgt. Major|~- Cadet Norman Stringer. . Commanding Officer -- Cadet|Ronald Smith; best officer --| The Pickering | School Lt. Col. Gregory Gerbis; best)Cadet Capt. Jim Hunt; best)Cadet Corps won Bag recruit -- Cadet Sgt. David|bandsman -- Miss Gail Basten|coma Shield signifying the best Green; best non - commission-ibest troop -- No 2; best cadet/cadet corps in its category. Collins, Jim Harrop, Alan Pa- terson, Jim Rummerfield, Ron Marilyn' Whi -- Stoelzel and Paul bel Jackson, Marion Jackson, , Faye Knox, uth Moss, The- umienko, Scott hia a Neil Robbescheuten, Rooney, Janis Ryta, Alan Sel- wyn, ag, ng getters Spencer, Pe; re, resia Stewart, 'Alfred Trembleti, Bak Peter Van Asten, Eva Viby, Glynnis Walker, Anthony Walsh Timothy Walton, Patricia Well-|' man, mnitiey. Wilds, Janice Wil- 12. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, Nevambor 19, 1966 Pickering High School Honors Many Students' d SO es B. W. the|AND esl nt -- E. Britton, he A. ; economics--Nancy Nich-\p ant Michael Curtis, Mary mary Snow, Glenn Squire, Mar- iy Tag: a: aslo buses lay --Lindelbrae Gery"Harane Mave |p Wana nd' Roth Yaylor| mt aca mci er. Karn,| Van 'Blaricom; business mathe- Richards, Siege Karen Kennedy, Henry Kroon, | ATHLETIC CRESTS dn M. tics ey PAosirong. |Shitley Mailes, Herb Middle-| Barbara Beaman, Judi Bea-|PUBLIC SPEAKING ton, Jim Miller, Jennifer Now-|man, Douglas Blackman, Da-| Junior -- Marsha Boulton; se- ell, Kathy O'Brien, Valerie Pal-|vid Brisbin, John Burke, Kathy'nior -- Janis Head; mer, Mike Pilitz. Bob Postill, Patrick Powers, Doug smith, Elaine. 'Taguchi Nu, ine. Taguc! thryn Bongard; physics--/,joy° 'Threlkeld, Gay Walker, Gregory Geri hue o. a Petra Zimmermann. Doxth: geometry -- Barbara/GRADE 11 Tayler, 'lgssenetey frees Barbara potas, Bo id --_ man, Douglas Blackman, Su- Taylor, Highest proficiency in|sanne Briant, Christine Gerbis, "| FIELD DAY panne GIRLS: bantam champion -- Kim Kearney; junior champ- ion -- Marilyn ite; interme- diate champion -- Barbara Hor- rasz; senior ae Ca- rolyn : North. BOYS: Bantam Chataplee-- David Green; junior champion -- William Nicholson; _inter- i. Beaman, Judy Britton, rbara Egoroff, Christine GRADE 10 pon ig Douglas Green, Janis Jocelyn Amirault, Carol An-|Head, Anita Jaerschky, Allan derson, Gail Basten, Evelyne|Jones, Sandra King, Nancy Bieske, Alison Brander, Janis)MacLeod, Fred Peddie, Rose: "Tre the ----, HS leen A. kane, Kuchal D. Kare Lionel J. McAvoy, Groery 3. Mokeat and Ivan R : A ry 8 GRADE B SUBJECT AWARDS English -- Ruth Taylor; French -- Grace Lioyd a Sheridan Van Blaricom; his- Pr ewiees Taylor; 2 i in : : . ff i : Bek Hy i : : <3 é E g Anne. Coope' pte fy Susan Roslyn Craw- James William Daly, Leo- cand Timothy Death, Janice Greta Ogoroff, George Warner Fehn, Gregory Michael Gerbis, Jana Teresa Louise Hasek, Ja- Thomas Hunt, Roderick Cariton Irving, Lewis Ford Jackson, Margaret Isobel Kay- es, Linda Ann Kozak, Bruce Stevenson Lloyd, Grace Eliza- beth Lloyd, Jessie Marlene MacKay, Ro- derick William Major, Evelyn Lauraine Metcalfe, Margaret Elizabeth Miller, Margaret Su- Miller, Donald G e o r g e Moon- san ag Donald George Moon, John Douglas Moon, Neil Parker, William James Payne, Roy Edwin Puckrin, Colin Dei- Ross, Susan Janet Rud- \ Christopher "Paul Rushton, ith Lee Schram, Dorothy Ann Mary Smith, Barbara Joan Taylor, Ruth Sharon Taylor, Sheridan Lester Van Blaricom, Beverley Ann Waring, Flora Jean Westney. University of Guelph Matricu- lation Certificate -- Wallace Stanley Pugh. ov, Seay to ge nd Arts and Sc' lence i wal A. a. Rich- ard Bales, A. Bridget Bal- i, Ida C. Bazarin, Patricia B "Martin D, Burnie, Sines Craig, Paul R. Dean, Barbare D. Egoroff, Dale L. Gardiner, Kenneth A. Gardiner, Christine M, Gooderham, M. Diane Graham, Douglas C. Green, Joy E. Green. Donna E. Haugh, Clare §&. Hogarth, Barbara Horrasz, D. Janetta Hoskins, Sharyn E. Janetta Hoskins, Sharyn E. Huyek, Christopher R. Ingram, Cynthia P. D. Irving, Isobel E. Jackson, Anita Jaerschky, Al- lan E. Jones, Eric K. Jones, J. Keith Jones, H. Norbert Kae- stner, Patricia A. Keay. M. Ellen McLean, Nancy L.|-- John McTaggart; agriculture MacLeod, ne M. McTaggart,|-- Peter Robertson; Marilyn 8B. Madill, Angela J. us, Lorraine F. A. Max-\-- Christine Gooderham. \@ ba a on AND COMMERCE|¢ , Herman J. Meijerink, Bar- ry A. Miller, S. Jane Miller, Patricia M. Newman, Carolyn "| science) CERTIFICATE OF TRAINING Keven 1. Bath, Yvonne K. Brass, Hate E, Butterfield, Crawford, wetricia 'A. Everson, | Schoo Jacqueline Leyden, Elaine Sentt Rarhara A. Stewart. and Deborah A. Sutherland. ACADEMIC STANDING GRADE 9 Five - year Arts and Science -- Daniel Nighswander; five- year business and commerce-- Jill Muldowney; five - year te- chnology and trades --. Alan Selwyn; four - year business and commerce -- Jo-Anne Fin- lay; four - year science, tech- nology and trades -- Neil Rob- bescheuten; four - year occu- ations -- Alfred Tremblett. ghest proficiency in Grade 9 -- Daniel Nighswander. GRADE 10 Five - year arts and science -- Paul Rundle; five - year science, technology and trades ---~ Mike Plitz; four - year bus- iness and commerce -- Alex Threlkeld; four - year science, technology and trades -- Gary Harding; second year occupa- tions -- Barbara Stewart. High- est proficiency in Grade 10 -- Paul Rundle. GRADE 11 Five - year arts and science -- Judy Snow; four - year bus- iness and commerce -- There- sia Naumienko, Highest profi- elency in Grade 11 -- Judy Snow. Five - year arts and science -- Peter Robertson; four-year business and commence -- Judy Britton; Special Commercial Linda Pilitz. Highest pro- (business and commerce) -- --- Peter Robertson. Highest proficiency in Grade 12 (business and commerce) --lin- Linda Plitz, GRADE 12 SUBJECT AWARDS) ARTS AND SCIENCE English -- Peter Robertson; French -- Linda Tatlock, His- tory -- Peter Robertson; science -- Peter Robertson; Latin -- Joy Green and Susan Craig; Mathematics -- Ellen McLean; Home Economics -- Susan Craig; Industrial Arts commer: cial option -- Ron Rundle; art! ig -- Linda Plitz; shorthand -- Jane Van Blari- D. North, J. C. die, Marie A. Pegg. Robert J. S. Richards, Ken- neth G. Ri A. Peter 'Robertson, Wendy, A. Schicen, Susan A. Sherin, Terence R. R. Van Nus, Bonnie G. Wilson, Hildegard M. Winter. FOUR-YEAR ARTS AND SCIENCE Harry Glaser, D. Holiham and Helmut Trantau. Let's Have A Party We Rent Tables - Cheire ? Chine - Cutlery -Glesses 4 Punch Bowls - Coffee Urns Buffet Pieces - Trays Wedding Cokes. Sargeants RENTALS 463 RITSON 728-3338 Ralph, Grade 13 -- Ruth Taylor. Arts prize -- Marline Brooks; music prize -- Isobel Jackson; eucpats tony <-ley Ges " cipal's y -- Joy Green ; rome le sg udi tter wards -- J Beaman and Sandra King; W. Percy Neale Memorial Award -- Gregory Gervis and Neil Parker, ALL-ROUND TROPHIES All + round girl -- Grace Lloyd. All - round boy -- Jim Hunt. Outstanding academic ach- ievement award, Grade 9 to 13 -- Grace Lioyd, SCHOLARSHIPS Ontario Scholarships -- Me- lody Cooper and Ruth Taylor; Trent University Scholarship-- Ruth Taylor; Katherine E. Scott Scholarship -- Ruth Tay- lor; University of Western On- tario Governors' first year scho- larship -- Melody Taylor; Ajax and Pickering General Hospit- al Auxiliary Scholarship -- Eli- zabeth Miller. HONOR ROLL The following students achiev- ed First Class Honors for the school 1965-66. GRADE 9 Pia Arvinen, Ken Borisko, Marion Brisbin, Brian Britskey, Maris Clark, Susan Clarke, Al- lan Conant, Danny Dekking, Di- ane Devitt, Linda Eastwood, Jo- Anne Finlay, David Green, Syd- ney Handley, Peggy Anne Haus, Mary Hoar, Joanne Jane Hotner, Roberto Jaen, Peter Kroon, Pat Kuzma, Margaret Lauda, Lynda Lee, Norah Lloyd, Jim McGuckin, Dennis Marcoux, Gordon Monk, Fatima Moniz, Dunstan Morey, Shirley Moule, Jill Muldown- ey, Daniel Nighswander, Terry Powers, Susan Ralston, Laurie Allan Redmond. Hogarth, | Lynne Haugh, Marion Jackson. Neil Johnson, Faye Knox, Hugh Lawson, Winnie Litke, Norma Michael, Ruth Moss. Theresia Naumienko, Brenda Pollard, June Potentier, Rose- mary _bcriver, Glenn Squire, suey Snow. GRADE XII Judy Britton, Susan Craig Joy Green, Sandra King, Ellen McLean, Nancy Nicholson, Lin- da Plitz, Peter Robertson, Jane Van Blaricom, Linda Watts. GRADE XIill Melody Cooper, Linda Kozak, Grace Lloyd. Ruth Taylor. CREST WINNERS ACADEMIC AWARDS Margaret Almack, Barbara Beaman, Susanne Briant, Judy Britton, Janis Bryant, Barbara Egoroff, Christine Gerbis, Doug- las Green, Lynne Haugh, Iso- e Mark Anglican 4 | | Church Fashion Show of Historical Fashions Monday, Nov. 2! SOLD OUT! The Women's Lecal Centennial Committee thanks everyone for | | their kind. response end regret | ail tickets being sold out. f ad 728-0662 20 %aF COLD WAVES DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER Did you know we have the fast processing eoler machine? Retouch Color -- 2-5 minutes Retouch Bleach -- 5-10 minutes ae Deily for yeur convenience Mayfair. Salon 27 CELINA ST. "DON'T BE DISCOURAGED" «+. Hf Your Nose And Throat Are Dry «++ lf Your Furniture And Plaster Is Cracking «+. If Your Have Static Electricity BUY A HUMIDIFIER... ELECTROHOME For Electric Heated Houses and Apartments. DRUMATIC AND SPRING AIR For Warm Air Furnaces. 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