for gifted students EASTERN DIVISION include students, some 1 to 2, per cent in each class. John Foote- of Campbell- crof t area stated that this group of children could fliot be overlooked for they formred niucleous to face the complex- ities of the future. He was speaking of the scientist, doctors, philosphers, educ- ators, writers, artists, states- men and so on, who he said w,ýould be the problem defin- ers, solvers and decision makers to shape the history of the world. The brief pointed out that there are four areas 'in which "gift.ed" seemed to apply; art, music, writing; the superb athiete; those with natural leadership qualities, t he club and class presidents; and those with very high IQs. The Board of Education has referred the matter to the Curriculum committee for their consideration and report to the Board. LOBB Bal Scores <as of June -24th) Voyageurs 19 Ugly Ducklings 12 Voyageurs 9 Ben's 6 M&M7 Oronu Towing 4 M &M 23 Stutts 12 Jive.Turkeys 24 Pinle Ridge Jinsmen 13 (now Oshawa Trailer Sales) Uglv Ducklings 18 Durham Attic 14 Awards at Orono graduation The above photo shows Mr. Lycett, some twelve Patty Blaschke who proudly years- ago and is to be displays her School Letter and the Antioch trophy. This peetdt h otot trophy was donated by- a standing student at the Orono former principal.at the school Public School. .ackie Westbrook of the for the top athelete in the Orono Public School proudly meet. displays lier Athletic Award cates and Crests. They are as bergen, Darlene Neinot, Lau- follows (flot necessarily in rie Watson, Kim Crozier, order) Jackie Westbrook, Angela ýemp, Sherri Sharp, Richie Dupe, Rodney Stors- Clifford Ta te, Janette Arm-