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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-07-02, Page 3T TH£ EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, JULY 2, JOW Promotion Examinations ROOM VI , Exeter High School The results of the promotion pa­ pers in lion-departmental subjects for the pupils of forms one, two and three are given below in alphabetical order. In the case of Departmental subjects, the candidates who have been granted standing on the year’s #ork have been duly notified. It is, however, contrary to departmental regulations to publish these names until the examinations are complet­ ed by those who had to write the midsummer tests. The subjects in question are: Form I, Art, Botany, British History and Geography; for Form 2, Arithmetic, Physiography, /Grammar* and Zoology for Form 3, Literature, Composition, Algebra, Canadian History and Physics. FORM IA I Appleton, Jean ........... Beckler, Grace .............. Brooks, Irene ................. Buswell, Helen ............... Campbell, Marilyn ....... Dixon, Janet ................... Frayne, Stanley ............ Gaiser, Lois ................... Harvey, Leonard ........... Hicks, Francis ............... Hicks, Clifford .............. Hockey, Thelma ........... Jones, Hazel ................. Kestle, Jack ................... Kleinstiver, Lome ........ Lawson, Gerald .............. Lawson, Evelyn ........... Luxton, Fred ................. Powe, Audrey ................. ■Prouty, Milford ............ Retsemeyer, Donald .... Russell, Patricia .......... Skinner, Ross "...^........... Smith, Jack ................... Walker, Alden ............... Moore, Murray ............. Gaiser, Myrtle ........... II C Gladman, Marion ...... C C Harvey, Doris ..v....... C • C Hern, Margaret ........ C C Hern, Kenneth .......... C Heywood, Margery,.... II C Ireland, Bruce .......... Jeffrey, Clemente ..... C Jennings, John ....... Johns, Dorothy ......... C C Lewis, Eileen ............ C C May, Warren ............ C C MacKenzie, Jean ....... C C Proutv, phyilis .......... C C Reid, Ola....................... • II C Skinner, Beulah ........ A II C Stanbury, Elaine ....... II C C Taylor, June ............. C C Van Camp, Irene .......... »() C Walper, Helen............. Gaiser, Arthur .......... C Klump, Howard ........ Buswell, E................... C C Roppel, H. A C Brooks, G..................... C Hodgson, R.................. G Promoted to Sr. IV: Honors— Britain Sanders 86; Marion Smith 77; Neil Jones 75; Stewart Cann 75. Pass—Norman Hannigan 74; An­ ita Brintnell 74; Dorothy Kydd 74; Jack Westlake 71; Margaret Fitz­ gerald 69; Tommy Walter 62. Recommended—Doris Cutting. Ziler 87; Phyllis Patterson 76; Eve­ lyn Vincent 73. To Sr. Pr.—Hubert Vincent 74, Jr. Pr.—iStephen Dietrich. Norma Crago, teacher REPORT S. S. 12, USBORNE FORM IB CAbbott, Elednor ................. C Andrew, .Eileen .................. C Bierling, Andrew ............... CCA .Clarke, Margaret .............. C C C ^Gaiser, Ada ......................... Gordon, Murray ................ C C Gordon, Ricllard ............... C C C Hicks, tStanley ..................... A C C Kydd;. Iren’e ........................... C Morghn, Helen ................... A C Morlock, *- Burma ........... C Oestricher, Eunice .......... C C C Perkins, Ivan ...................... C C Robins, Elsie ..................... C C C ’Sims, Label!e ..................... C C Southcott, Robert ............ C C C Stanbury, Richard ............ ACC Stebbins, Mona .................. C C Stire, Carl ....................,.... C Turnbull, Robert ............... C C C Extra Subjects —— Wolfe, M................................ C C Moise, J................................ C Squire, G: ......................’...... Elliot, Howard .................. C June Clarke ..................... C C C C C c c A C C ■C C C C C c c c FORM II S3 o £ p fq w o o Exeter Public School ROOM I 'Pr. to 1st Book, Hon. — Patricia Hay 88, Robert Stanbury 88, Elaine Coates 88; William Armstrong 87, Mary Moore 87; Janet Gordon 86, Donald Grant 86; Donald Southcott 84; Jack Whyte 83. Catherine Gib­ son 83, Marion Mousseau 83; William Moise 81; Elmer Willis 80; Hugh Davis 79; Pearl Kirk 79; Marguer­ ite Pickard 7'8; Maxine McDonald 78; Geneva Elliott 78; Malcolm Grant 78; Peter Ellis 75.‘ Pass—Horman King 70; Edward Hannigan 70. Recommended— Harold Brintnell 50; Barbara Harness 49. Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr.—'Merton Cham­ bers 89; Helen Davis 84; Frances Armstrong 70; Jimmie Cann 67; H. Preszcator 66; Marjorie McDonald 66; Ross Parsons 64; Laura Little '63; Lorraine Little 60; Kenneth Cudraore 60; Norma Snell absent but recommended. Failed—Ruby Stire and Frank Brintnell. REPORT OF S. S. NO. 3, STEPHEN The following is the report of the June promotion exainations of S. S. No. 3, Stephen. To Sr. IV—Clifford Jory 83.47; Calvin Preszcator 75.3 6; Ilene Jory 67.05; Harry Perkins 66.31; BiUy Parsons 64.31. To Jr. IV—Shirley Preszcator 86.- 23; Fred Glanville absent. To Sr. Ill—Winston 52; Doris Hill 73.52; 71.7'6; Bobby Parsons ed in one subject not .Sr, III.) To Jr. Ill—Doris Penhale 86; J. Muir 77.07; Lome Preszcator 75.53; Donald Dearing 73.53; Kenneth Preszcator 73.53; Betty Perkins 70.- 1'5. To Jr. II—Mary Willis 72.75; Ed­ ward Perkins 70.25; Harold Glan- ville 69.5; WUnier Preszcator 54.5; (promoted on trial.) To 1st class—Phyylis Preszcator 92; Donald Jory 82.8 and Doreen Triebner 82.8; Viola Bierling 77.2; Howard Perkins 71.6. Pr. Class—'Frank Glanville, Mil­ ton Bierling. G. B. Francis, teacher Shapton 85.- James "Willis 61.88; (fail- promoted to The following report is the result of the June Pr motion Examinations at S. S. No. 12, Usborne, Walen. (P denotes promoted; (R) retard­ ed and (?) conditionally promoted. , Sr. IV—Clare Hazelwood 74P; Cecil Sq’i'res »6SP; Norman Brooks 55 ?. Jr. IV—Gordon Johnson 6SP: E. Parkinson 66P; L rraine Dobbs 2"R Sr. Ill—John Rodd 65P; Erlma Jaques 62P; Marie Dobbs 58P; Bil­ ly Morley 5 5?. Kenneth Hodgson 62P. ■Harry Squire 48R; Ola Mor- Dobbs Dobbs Jr. Ill- 2nd- ley P; Marion Rodd P; Glen P; Raymond Hodgson P; Joe ’' Sr. Jones Jr. BobbyI—Alton Dobbs R; R. I—'Tom Dobbs ?; Eveleen P; Mary Johnson P; Gladys Jones P. Pr.—-Edith Rodd. H. V. Elliott, teacher Pearl Love, teacher ROOM II Jr. II—Names are in order -u merit—Tom Penhale, Donald Burns, Bobby Kydd, Earl Sims, Bobby Pryde, Clayton Sanders, Leonard Wells. 1st Class promotions to 2nd Class Names are in order of merit—Har­ vey Cooper, June Bierling and Donna Cornish equal, Jimmie Whyte, Bar­ bara Reid, Marguerite Hogarth, Me‘r- vin Jones Jack Hennessey, Pearl Stanlake, Billy Kress, Betty Cox, Evan Sims, Ross Tuckey, Mary Flet­ cher, Gordon Gillespie, Donald Brint­ nell, Alma Ryckman; *Wilbert Gil­ lespie recommended; Harry Ellis; *Billy Elliott recommended. Remaining in First Class—Bobby Triebner, Billy, Smith, Jimmie Wil­ son, Donald Easton, Carl Hewitt, June Cudmore. ROOM III ARE YOU AILING AND RUN DOWN? You need the Vitalizing Minerals in VITA-KELP PO YOU GET THEM IN YOUR DAILY DIET? Make Sure—(w 1 Get this Sea Plant contentjpf iron, iodine, phosphorous, calciuw; potas­ sium, sulphur, magnesiunjjr sodium and vitamins into your system. Vita-Kelp is pure sea vegetable, espe­ cially treated for hm processed into tablet fori tablets contain the lif<| If you suffer^ rheumatism, U liver disordejU- asthma,hap‘jKt use and jw Vita-Kelp •■giving quali- ■om loss of tnert vntal decay, soul f-add Vita-Kj^gji >er and bron p ||jPPKelp tablets l^your body needs Rshlily assumable by . jm. Vita-Kelp tablets Mineral Food Sypple- ■your ordinary daily diet, pre- ra correct ailments arising from Til deficiency. indiqestionf arthritis, ■flufns, lack of iodine, kidney and Joy our daily diet; also if you suffer from trouble, Vita-Kelp will soon relieve you. ties ”of the sea. contain ten mil in tablet ton the humaniM are the, ment venij PRICES 350 Tablets $2.00 1000 5.00 2200 " 9.00 ITA-KELP REPORT OF S. S. NO. 1, USBORNE The following is the report of the June promotion examinations for S. ,S. No. 1, Usborne. Names are in al­ phabetical order. Honors 75; pass 60. Jr. IV—Alex Boa 64; Donald Bu­ chanan 63; Harry Dougall 69; Law­ rence Dunn 54; Bobbie Jeffery 60; Billie Reynolds 75; Harold Wurm 60. Sr. Ill—Howard Ferguson 64. 2nd Class—.Calvert Becklei;. Audrey Dick 83; Harry Jeffery Billie Rowcliffe 63. Promoted to Jr. IT—Gordon chanan 71; Edgar Wildman 74. Promoted to 1st Class—Gordon Moir 91; Donald Parsons 77; Alan -liffe absent; Margaret Wurin Wildman '60. Sr. Pr. — Kenneth ”d Ferguson 60; 64; 62; Bu- REPORT OS .. The following is . results o.f S. 'S. No. 11, To Jr. IV—Ray Weido, 79; - Ziler 77; Eldeen Preeter 6S; Evely French 66; Viola Vincent absent To Sr. Ill—Leonard Dietrich 82; Joyce Engeland 75; Chester Desjar- dine 70; Wilmer Desjardine 51. To Jr. *1111—Mona Tetreau 90; G. Webb 84; Martina Dietrick 75; H. Ziler 73; Peter Ziler 68; Hubert Dietrich 64; Ruby Desjardine 53; V. Vincent. To Second—'Dorothy Ziler 71. To' First—'Donald Tetreau 94; REPOR S. S. NO. 4, STEPHEN The following June promotion Sharon S. S. No. 4 75; Pass Jr. IV to' Sr. IV—Anthony Mar­ tine 84; Pfaff 75; Keith Weber 7 4; Howard ■Finkbeiner 72. Sr. Ill to Jr. IV 84; Harold Holtzman 79; Haugh 76; Howard Holtzman Jr. Ill to Sr. Ill—Gordon beiner 55 (promoted on trial) 2nd to Jr. Ill—'Emery Pfaff 81; Willie Pfaff 72; iLois Swartz 69; Margaret Wilds '6 8. Jr. IIB to Jr. IIA—Lome Haugh 76; Ross Brown 73; Ruth Swartz 67. Sr. IB to Sr. IA—Bobbie Paff 63; Dorothy Wilds 62. Jr. 1 to Sr. IB—Nora Wilds 75. Wallace Becker received the prize or the Junior Red Cross marks. An­ thony Martine received the prize for tl^e least errors in the Senior Spell­ ing and Lome Haugh for the Junior Spelling. Number on roll 27; average tendance 25. Teacher: Winona A. Frain the of , pirpucu. Hon. 60; Failure Below 60. is the result of examinations Stephen. Vita-Kelp is a food product, not a drug, not a medicine, its action is slow, safe and sure and results usually per­ manent. Take just 2 or 3 tablets before or after meals. VITA-Kelp for Vim, and Vigor, for Health and Strength. If your Druggist or Health Food Store cannot supply you, write direct to Canadian Distributors. A- W. EICKMEIER& SON, GRIMSBY BEACH, ONTARIO. 21 Wallace Becker 76; Allan Gladys Becker Ross 72. Fink- And Turner and Moser from town. The Wawanosh’s send Scott and Stewart, Turnberry shows a good sample of Grain, Elston Cardiff’s the young Reeve of Morris, Eckert’s here from McKillop again. And Mogridge again carried Hullett. Hermingway and Keys come from Grey, Jock .Scott is a new Reeve from Sea­ forth, O. Geiger from Hensall holds sway, They cannot beat Elliott in Clinton While Bly th pins its .faith to McNall; Haacke had no opponent this last time, And Exeter’s Pryde tops them all. Westcott keeps to the fore smiling blandly, Sweitzer seems as elected to stay. Wesley Turner now represents Stan­ ley, And Mellick depends on his Hay, Mawhinney's the darling of Stephen Colborne gave to young Feagan a call, Tuckersmith stands behind Archi­ bald make the high County rate fall. —Huron’s Bard (Goderich Signal) To • To Late “Going away, Mike?’’ “I am that!” “Well, if it’s the next train ye’re, after catching ye just m.ssed it!” ’”ON COUNTY teacher ruleth u.He The members are „ And their names I am, From Howick come Levell ans, And Wingham sends Davidson Sam Sherwood and Murdle Ashfield. Beavers, L. ........... Campbell, G............. Christie, L................ Clarke, J................... Delbridge, R. .......... Elliot, Harold ........ Elliot, Howard ........ Fisher, Ferrol.......... Grieve, Helen .......... Hern, Laurene ......; Hogarth, Betty .... Kerslake, Josie ..... Kydd, Ethel .......... /Lee, Fred .................. Lindenfield, Alvin Melville, Margaret McDonald, Clarence MoFalls, Gerald .... M’oise, Jack ............ Prouty, iStewart ..... Powell, Marion ...... Sanders, Hilton .... Snell, Grace ........... Snell, Orville ......... Stebbins, Eileen ..... Squire, " Grafton .... Squire, Roland ........ Taylor, Ruth ^t’^lor, Grant .... Bjaquair, Dorothy Squire, Ronald ... Webb, Ilene ......... Winer, Donald .... Wolfe, Murray .... Waghorn, Harry .. White, Winnie .... Gaispr, Myrtle .... Reid, Ola Stanbury, Jennings, Brlntnell» Elaine Jack . Jack . c 0 c c c c c c c ■C c c c c c c c c c c c c c ...... C .... C ..... C ..... c .... c ..... c ..... A ...... C ..... C ..... C ..... c .....c .... C A ...... C ...... C .....c .....c ..... c .......o c c c c c c c c c A c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c ■c 0 c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c ... c form Hi c c c c c c c c c c 0 Promoted to Sr. Ill—Marie Mel­ ville 69; Harold Elliott 69; Jean Stanlake 68; Jean Elliot 63; Alex Ellis 60; Pearl Cann 60. Promoted to Jr. Ill: Ho.n.—G. Jones S3; Dawson Goulding 80; B. Davis 7'5. Pass—'May K\ing 74; Marjorie Welsh 68; Shirley Appleton 66; Ar­ nold Lindenfield 64; Hugh Wilson 64; Bert Moore '63; Jean Kirk 62; Ola Moir 6il; Marion Cowen (pro­ moted on year’s work) Number on roll 35; average att. 33.2. R. Rowe, teacher ROOM IV ISr. Ill: Honors—.Calvin Heywood 80; Shirley Motz 79; Mae Snell 7 8; Douglas Gordon 76; Shirley Mason 76; Virla Jones 75; Billy Weekes 75; Eric Jennings 75. Pass—'Mary Easton 72; Mary Caldwell, Mildred Hannigan and Mary Kirk 68; Richard Pilon 68; June Smith 67; Lois Clark and Keith Gordon 66; Archie Webber 62; R. Welsh 61’; Isabel Shell 60; Lillian Hewitt 60. Recommended—a-Douglas Harness 58. Failed—Lois Hunter 57; Helen Brock 55; Helen Pfaff 54. Jr. Fourth: Pass—Frieda Stire 72; Harold Hockey 71; Mary Mac­ Donald 71; Douglas Pryde 70; Kline Lee 70; Gerald Campbell 69; John Cann 69. Recommended—Orval Hunter 5 6. Failed—Teddy MacDonald 53; J. Cutting 52; Ethel Stire 52; Walter Sims 46. Number on roll 36; average att. 33.7. B. I. Kirk, teacher ROOM V O NTHE down frond O M P L ■K Chevrolet is as ovely to look at . . . a| . as comfortable aJH take the wheel ycH c c c 0 c c c c c C C C C c Latin French ■Amy, D.......................... O Atkinson, B............ . O O Borland, M, ................ C C Browh, Fred .............» C C Brown, Wm.................. C C Dinney, Barbara ....... C Elliot, Mildred ......... C C Follick) Pauline ........ 0 C Foster, Francis .......... C Frayne, R. ........ C O Fuke, Stewart......... C C Promoted to Sr. IV: Pass—Annie Mason 70; Labelle Lutman ' 70; Shirley Penhale 69; Ila Willis 69; Norma Wilson 68; Doris Hay 68; David Gordon 67; Bert Pilon 67; Ellis Pearce 67; Murry Stanlake 66; Anne Gordon 65; Iva Willis 63; Marjorie May 63; Coquoline Sim­ mons promoted on year’s work. Below pass—Dorothy Jennings 56 Francis King’56; Norma Stonehouse 54; Bill Cox 49; Raymond Snell ab­ sent; Neil McDonald absent. Promoted'to Jr. IV: Honors—Bet­ ty Elliott 81; Shirley Moise 81; B. Gordon 77. Bass—iM'arjorie Flynn 74; Jean Snell 73; Doris Webber 73; Donald Traquair 70; Ross Ward 69; Lillian Kestle 69; Norma Parsons 68; Edith Hunter 67; Lila Elliott 6'5; John Page 65; Joan McDonald 61; Jack Harness 64; Robert Cutting 64. Below Pass—'Roy Kirk 57; Jim- mie triebner 57. Number on roll 38; average att. 34.29; Maude Horton, teacher it is thrilling^. Proof? cjme, enjoy the^all-around satisfaction of swen®less Hydraulic Brakes— rride—Valve-in-Head efl —and the luxury of ridiitf| GIVES YOU ALL SIX PERFECT HEAD ENGINE... FISHER NO-DRAFT VENTILAT SNELL AssociateDealers c> FRITZ & SON, ZURICH