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Students.
i�ron.-Bruce i...iIt.
High..ScI.00E
Forrner:studen
is of the. Lucknow
District High School, .now; •
attending the Huron -Bruce District
High 'School .at Wingham, had an
impressive record of marks in
grade1.3 examinations.. Of .all
exams written .by Lucknow •and • :
District students,,.100a/o Were pass;-
ed. ,
Three W ingharn area students:
were 'Ontario ;Scholars, '.receiving,.
an, average mark of above • 80%; •
They were Raymond' Corrin,. Karen
• Pow:ell and .Mary Mae •
Schwartzentruber. Raymond is the,
,son of Dr, and Mrs. ,116 N, "Corrin,
formerly of Lucknow and now of •
London: Karen is the daughter of
Mr.. and Mrs. ;Edward .Powell of
R. .1 'Wingham and Mary Mae is
the'daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Edmund Schwartzentruber ,Of R. R.
5 Brussels..
The Grade 13. students ,.from the
Wingham school; achieved an •im
pressive average pf 9.2'% of papers
passed. Three hundred and'twelve
papers •were written and the average
of passes was 92%, '
The following is a•:list of students
and' the marks' scored 'with failures
• not listed.'
Andrew, Donald.:' English 50;:
Math.: A 63; Math. B 61; Phys
ics'55, Chemistry' 56.
, Beattie,. Robert, ' Eng. 59
Math. --A-63, Biology 55 Phys: --
57; Chem.- 58.
Blackwell, John, Eng. .66,
History 68; ;Math. A83; French:
''Bradley, John, 'Eng.' 68; Biol.
91; Chem. 15; Latin 78,, Fr. , 68;
Brooks,: Larry, Eng. 52; Hist. ,.
6:5; Math. A 60;; Biol. 13 Phys.
Cameron,.Barbara, Eng. '17;
,Math. A 72; Biol.: 80, Phys; BO.:.:
• Chem, :70.
Carter,..Gary, Biol. 57.
Casemore', Linda, Eng. 75; '.
'Math. A: 81; Math.: B 71; Biol.,
81;. Fr, 64.
Caslick, Brian; Eng. 51;
Math. A 76; Math. B 62; Biot.
82; Phys.70; Cheri' 68.'
Clark, Brian; .Eng. 50; Matti;
A'69 Math'B'64 Phys: 69,
Chem. 65..•
Collar, 'Bryon, Eng. 55;
Math, A 81; Math. B 83; .Biol.
72,.,Phys.'76; Chem'. 75;
Conn, Muriel, ;Eng. 65;•
Math, A 69; Biol. :8:0; Fr. 65.
Corrin, Raymond, • Eng, 76.;
Math. A 83; Math. B'85; Biol
92; Phys, 79;. Chem:. 73.
Coul'tes, , Lynda, Eng. 68;
Hist,; 79; Biol, 99: La. 64; Fr.
64.
• Currah Patricia, •Eng. 66
Hist;• 72; Math. A.54; Biol. 76;
Fr. 64.
• Dauphin, Williar, Math. A.
58;, Phys. 60; Chein. 55.
Edwards, Thomas, Eng. 53;
Hist. 65.
. Fear, •Katherine; Eng.. 78;
;Math: A 75; Biol. 93; Chem.
• '74; Fr. 79.
• Ferguson, Lois', Eng.;.:7'8; .
Math.A 73;. Biol. 87; Chem.
76; Fr., 76.'
Galbraith, . Sally, Eng.' 50;
• Math. A 74; Biol. 75; Phys; 69;
Chem. 64, .
Gibson, •David, •'Hist, 64;
Biol. 63;. Phys. '69; Chem:. 65.
Goy, Ronald, Eng. 53;: Math.
A 68; Math.. B 64; Phys. 701
Chem. 54, '
Grant, Jean, Eng. 57; Hist.
73, Math. A 64; Bioi.: 74;
'Chem,. 52,,
Gurney; Rae; Eng._ 78;; Hist.
75; Math.' -A 71; Chem. 61.;,Fr.
64,. ,
Hall, Brenda, Eng, 55;: Biol.
53,
Hanna, John, Eng. 52.,
Hardie, Kay Marie, Eng. '74; _
Hist. 86; Biol. 76; .Chem. 58
Fr. 64. • .•
Heffernan Anne, Eng. 53;
Biol. 79; La. 66; Fr, 61,
Herd, . Rosemary, Eng. 54;
Biol. 7d; Chem. 50; Fr. 65.
. Hollingshead, Gaye, Eng.
•69; Math. A .66; Biol. 94; Physa
62; Chem. 65, • :
Horsburgh,. Betty, Eng. ,.52;,
Biol. 70..•
' Jamieson, Wayne, . Eng,. 55;/
Math, . A 54; Math. B 5O; Phys,
63; Chem. '•57.
• Johnston,' Helen,. Eng' • 57;
Hist. 81; Biol. 76; Chez -n..64.
Johnston,' Robert, Eng.. 584
Hist: 76; Biot, 76; Chem, 5.1;
.Fr.; 57
Kerr; William, Math. A 72;
Math. 'B 63;'.Phys. 71; Chen't, •
. 66,. •
Kieffer, Corinne,: Hist: 72;
• Biol. 64, Cher.•' 59.
Kilpatrick, Grant, Eng. 60,
Math. `A 73; •Math. B 66; Phys.
65; Chem'. 63; • Fr.. 63.. .
Lockwood, Margaret, Eng..' •
62; 'Hist. 54; • Biol.: '55: •
MacLeod, .'Malcolm, Eng.
57; 'Math. 'A 54; Chem.' 626
Manjin, :Josephs Eng. '55
Hist., 63;, Math. A 51, Biol. 59; Phys. 51:; Chem': 50.
Martin, Lloyd, : Eng.' 59; • •
Hist.-: 72; Math. A 72; Math: B.
58; Phys. 66;. ;Chem. 66
Marlyn, John, . Math. A 89;,
Biol.76; Phys. 62; ;Chem. 62.
Mason, Peter, Phys. 64.
McDonald, Archibald,, Eng.
81, Hist, 89 Biol '8'2; La. 75
Fr. 71
McKague James, ; Eng. 58:'
Math;.. A 62; .Math. B 62;' Phys.
72; Chem.` 63.
McQuillan,,: Alexander, Eng.
69; Biot. 64; La. 68. Fr, 65.
.Meechan, Stella,•Eng. '76;'
Math. A 53; 'Biol. 71; Chem.
57; .Fr. 61. •
Nichol; Margaret, Eng. 75;
,Hist. 75; Math..A 66; Biol._78;
'Fr. 66.
Nickel.. Marjorie; Eng. 51;.
Math, A 64; Math. B" 62; Biol.
63, Phys. 62; Chem. •59.
Phelan, Maryann, ann:En . 65,.`.
y g
'Math..',A 79; Math. 5 65; Biol:.
•. 62; :Chem.:60; '
Powell, Karen, • Eng. ' 86;
.Math.: A.89; Math. 13.88; 'Biol.
85, Phys. 86; Chem, .79.
• Rathbun, '•Mary, Eng. 72;.
Hist. --87;' Biol, 87; Chern 72
-Fr. 64.:
Reed, .Gary, Eng. 59; Math:
A 79;, Math ,B 83;• Phys. 87;
Chem. •7'7
...Reiss, . John,, ••Math. A 72;
.Biol, .79; Chem. '65; Fr, .53.. 4•
Schwartzentruber, 'Mary Mae,
Eng.'•86; Hist, 903,Biol,*' 89; La;
88;' Fr. 80, .
,Skinn, Mary Ann, Eng. 76
'Hist.. 76; La. 73; Fr. 73.
. Spry,' Susan Lyng,, Eng. 50;'
Hist. 51; Biol. 70.
Stanley, 'Sharon, Eng..53;
Bioi::~55:~La;:55;-Fr y56
Stuckey, Kerry, :Eng.' 56.
ti• Sutton, Jean, Eng. 66; Math.
A 78; Math. B 67;; Phys: 71`;
Chem. 68.,
Taylor; Robert, Cheryl.: 59
Walden, Gary, Eng. 63;
Math. A 76;, Math: B 79; Phys.
77; Chern. 73'
Walsh, DaVid,' Eng. 57;
Math. A 63; .:Biol.' '70; Phys. 57;•
Chem. 61. '•
Wamsley, . Gail,' Eng. 80;
Hist: 78; Chem. 65; La, 68;'
F.r. 74.
Whitby, Elliott,, Eng. .60;
Math, A 73; Biol., • 94; Phys.' 72;
Chem, 77. • -
Zettler, John; Eng. 70;: Hist;,
, 64; Biol. • 76 Chem'.. 58,..
•
sults:
Ripley District
igh �ichQo
Overall percentage' of passes in
Grade 13 examinations written .at
the Ripley District High School was
820:' Sixty-four examinations were
written with 52 passes' and 12 fail-
ures recorded.. • •
Eight students passed. all their
exams. Tens students will receive
their diplomas out of eleyen trying:
There were no failures in Latin,
French and Physics.
Earl Farrell had.. the high mark in'
the school. He scored 87 in History
Percentages of papers.; passed in
the various, subjects were .English
8.0%;. History 67, Geography 67,
Math A 75, Math B.67,' Biology 78;
Physics 100, •Cheinistry'82, Latin
100, French .100. •
.Teachers of the varioussubjects
at Ripley were English, Mrs. Alvin
Robb; History and Geography, Mrs
Andy Burgess; Latin, • Robert. Dams-
ma;.
ams-ma;, French, ' Mrs , Burton Collins;
•Math. A,• Math B; Biology,
Physics, Chemist.ry,Ab Wylds. :.
Listed below are those students
who received pass Marks in the,
subjects written.
Courtney, Carol = Eng. 64, Math
A 56, Biol.. 64, Lat. 66,'' Fr. 72,
Elliott , •Mary, - Eng. 64, Math
A 57, -Chem. 61, .Lat ..73 , Fr. 68.
Farrell,' Earl --Hist: 87, Geog.
73, Math A 58, Phys. 69 , ,Chem .
67..
'Farrell, Ronald - Eng. 50, .Math;
A 64, Biol. 60,..Chem. •56, Fr.. 60.
Finlayson, Bill - • Math, A 50.,
Chem 56
Gemmell,' Ann . Eng 75, ,Math
A : 51, Chem. 55, La t .. ' 74, Fr .: 75.
' MacDonald', Courtney Eng'i 50,
Math A 69, Math B. 69, Biol. 79,
Phys. 77. 'Chem'62.
Maclnnes , Jack- Hist, 54,
.Biol. ' 64, Chem 69.
Robinson,' Dave - Eng. '58, Math
A 68, : Math B :77, Biot, 73'; `Rhys
69, Chem.. '73, Fr; 73.
Trant'er, A11an - Eng.. 50, Geog.
58, Biol. 58 Chem, 55, Fr • 5.7,
1Nxlsori, Maithel- Eng. 52, Math
,A 56, Biol. 6'6, Pr; ,58;:.
IkLOUGH
Mr. and Mrs William .Haldenby
left on. Friday for a -two weeks trip
to.Culross, Manitoba wherethey
will visit' with Mr., and Mrs John
McIntyre and,their family. Mr..'
and Mrs. Arthur.Haldenby are
rianaging the, store during ;their
absence.•
Mr,'. .and Mrs. Gordon Boyle and
girls of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
spent the week -end, with relatives'
bete: .
'Miss Joyce Allen of • Listowel •
visited during the week with Mr, • :
and Mrs , Russell Hewitt
•Mx: and Mrs.. John Mcinnes Of' ,
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Lane. and son' Peter of Montreal,
Mrt. Clayton Edward of Goderich,
Mrs. Don Currie of .Galt, Peggy •
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