HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-07-02, Page 5„My 2, 1904 .Page High school ,.passing ..record high
Jermyn, Sandra. SChOck, Jac-
Wenn.? Sharpe; second class
honors Don Farwell, Douglas
Huntley, Paul Mason, Robert
Wolfe, Helen cole, ',Joanne
Hicks, Bonnie, IVIcCrae, Nancy
McTavish, Ann Mickle, Mar-,
garet Salmon, Geraldine yen,
kerk, Lynne Walker; third class
honors—Nancy Kyle, Carol
pollicks Catherine Waldron
Sandra Walters; credit,—San-
dra Prout.
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11C
First class honors — Marilyn
Johns, Lorene Mellin; second
class h ono r s-,Oathy Armi-
tage, Lana Keller, Lois Sim-
mons, Sandra Taylor; third
class honors Ronald Crown
(Prob. Physics) Gus Creces,
Richard Westcott, Rose Ann
Charrette (Prob. Physics) Joan
Dalwood (Prob. Geom), Joan
Rader; credit —Linda Jory;
credit with probations --Rich-
ard Boulton, John Pryde, Brian
Wedlake, Sandra Hunter, Suz-
anne Ramie, Mary Regier, Gail
Sangster, Linda Snider, Alie
Vanderworp. JET PUMP
Erect new building for Girl Guides
Construction of the new 24'x30' Girl Guide building at, Camp Glen Mac near Seaforth gets a helping
hand from Tom Worthingten, Centralia; Tom Lavender, Jack Lavender, Jack Drysdale and Jack
Simmonds, all of Hensall, S/L, John McDonald, Centralia, is in charge of construction which was
planned for completion this week. It is being constructed by voluntary labor from men in neighbor-
ing communities and will serve Guides and Brownies in Huron. --Photo by Lambie
First class honors,.— Larry
Ballarityne, S h ar on Fletcher,
Gail Richardson; second class
honors —Rick McDonald, John
Talbot, Louise Ducharme, Ka-
thy Horn; third class honors—
Jim Desjardine, Rick Haveling,
Bill Soldan, Allan Thompson,
Cassie Desjardine, Sue Anne
Lindenfield, Hendericka Plan-
tinge; credit — Brad Hamilton,
Bill Hoffman, Ivan Miller, Bill
Morenz (4-yr), Rick Mustard,
Jim Parsons, Dave Robertson,
Sharon Baynham, Jacqueline
Beckett, Mary Lynne Kennedy,
Christine Kingma, Jean Lam-
mie (4-yr), Wendy Neil, Judy
Young (4-yr).
Precious Blood SS
Give promotions, prizes
Promotion results released lienorS Burton, Paul Keating, ,Sylyiacarm,:LilyJelin,,
this week show grade 10 ,stu, Drysdale, Mark;Hinton, Sheila on, po.kliv, paxton, Chris Shaw;.
dents at MplIS had the highest Keller, Susan. Oesch, Debbie third class honors — Richard
passing percentage p„s :93% be- .O'Toole (4-yr), Heather Reid, Breakety, Pete Lawson, Brian
came eligible to advance, Marlene Webber, Mary Ann Strattnn, Sandra England, livne
However, if this year's fig, Wilds; third liericirick, Shirley Herm credit
ures are any guide, it appears Finlay (4-yr), Charles Klopp, Paul Baker, Jim Dixon, Lee
.many of them may find the going Margery Fiske, Dara,Goodale, Qp.iee r, Ernest
a little tougher in grade 11. Ruth Hodge, Wendy Moir, Bar- Kerr, Wayne King, Norman Me,
T14.4 ynar's. grade 11 class bare Skinner; credit Brien Donald, Dennis Morrissey, Erie
registered a P4SPing mark of Decker (4-yr), Pale McAllister Price, Jim SWeitZer, Doug Tay-
Only 7945%, (4-yr), Tem M e rue r (4-yr), ler, Grant Walker, Larry W11,
Grade nine had Mend it was Lloyd Kelly (4-yr), Bonita lert, Geraldine Blair, Brenda
3'7,6% in grade 12,. Greene (4-yr), Linda Johns (4, Dinney, Gayle Lamport.
The percentage of pas sing yr), Share4 Wren? (4-yr),Lynn
was one of the highest on re- page (4-yr), Linda Pickering
cord as it hit close. to 38% ac- (4-yr),
cording to figures released by 9D the school.
The grade 12 students showed First class honors Id on
close to a 10% better mark than Bullock, Lynda Blanchard,
their fellow students of last Margaret Besph, Ro s 11 ine
year, who registered only 78% Burns, Catharine Creech,S114-
passing. on passrnore; second class ho,
Grade 10 was up from its nors —Bevan Bonthron, John
89% figure, while grade 11 drop- Gascho, Steven Johns, gien
ped as they had 84% last year, Johnston, George Lee, Robert
Due to increased enrolment Mickle, Terry Pollick, Mary
at the school, there has been Bannister, Dorothy Farwell,
a change in, the register sys- Linda Lenaghan, Rene Whitney;
tern and this shoals up in the third class honors —V ictor
manner in which the promotion Fulcher, Ken Zink, S h ar On
results are printed. Burns, Suzanne Snider; credit
In each class, the boys are --Douglas Beaver, Paul coml.,
listed first in alphabetical or- veau, John Parker, Rich ard
der and then are followed by T h i e 1, Catherine Gingerich,
the girls in alphabetical order. Betty Jane Hamilton, Carol
The results are as follows: Harrington, Joy Seldon; 2-yr
course — Ruth Miller.
lated the two grads, Eleanor
AYotte and John Dietrich, and
wished them much success in
their future studies.
Following the mass, a dinner
• was served to the graduates,
Father Kelly and the two teach-
ers, Mrs. H. Ryan and Mrs. C.
Mittleholtz.
11D
First class honors — E a r 1
Reichert; second class honors
— Roger Keller, Ken Oke, Mar-
lene Harness, Phyllis Madge,
Pat McCoy, Marlene Thomp-
son, Barbara Willert; third
class honors -- Willie Berends,
Elaine Green, Judy Ratz, Janet
Rowe, Janet Skinner; credit—
Keith Ayotte, Yvonne Devine,
Doris Mills, Barbara Wood-
burn; credit with probations—
Robert Bannister, Barry Block,
Craig Chapman, Jens Gravlev,
Clare Skinner, PatriciaAdams,
Marlene Noels, Dianne Stone,
Mary Visscher.
10E
First class honor s— Ken
Eagleson, Janice Bratrud,
Kathleen Lawson, Jayne Poor-
tinga.; second class honors —
Grant Jones, Nancy Willert;
third class honors — Brian Ho-
garth, Marlene Denomme,
Marilyn Gardiner, Diane Holt,
Joyce Mayer, Lida Miller,
Donna Richardson, LyndaStire;
credit —Jim Johnson, Barry
McKnight, Ken Westlake, Larry
Johns (4-yr).
Graduation exercises were
held last week for the two
members of the grade eight
graduating class at Precious
Blood Separate School in Exe-
ter.
,A graduation mass was cele-
brated by Rev. J. E. Kelly,
pastor. Father Kelly congratu-
9E
First class honors —Dorothy
Wagner, Jim Walker; second
class honors —B a r r y Hicks,
Brian Hicks, Gary Noonan, Hans
Zeehuisen, Anne Ramer; third
class honors -- George Keller,
Maurice Wedlake, Phyllis Al-
len, Margaret Brock (4-yr),
Jane Russell (4-yr), Carolyn
Thorne, Donna Wainer (4-yr);
credit — Donald Campbell, Ro-
bert Moir, Paul Rader,James
Weigand, Arlene Ayotte, San-
dra Dickey, Diane Dignan, Dar-
lene Parsons; 2-yr course —
Joan Becker, Raymond Desjar-
dine, Sylvia Bedard, Margaret
Jennison.
9A
First class honors — Ri ck
Buchanan, Larry Elder, Gary
Flaxbard, Dennis Hazelton, Bill
Jeffery, Jim Stolle, Margaret
Colbert, Debbie Hynes, Judy
Lesnich; Janet Miller, Myrna
Misner, Lynn Otis, Joan Pep-
per; second class honors —Gor-
don Bierling, Robert Dietrich,
Duncan Etherington, Alex Gar-
diner (4-yr), Gary Geoffrey,
Uilke Nagel, David Stringer,
Bert Visscher, Spence White,
Kathryn Brachen, Lynne Faber,
Trudy Stover, Lynda Thiel,
Rose Verkerk; third class hon-
ors—Clarence Ayotte, Roy Kel-
ler, Joanne Desjardine, Ther-
esa Hartman, Sandra McClin-
chey, Elaine Whitney; credit—
Anna Hern (4-yr), Margaret
Finlay (4-yr), Lloydon Stewart
(4-yr).
By MRS, MAUDE HEDDEN & MRS. ARCHIE MacGREGOR
JOF
First class honor s— Jim
Gingerich, Bruce Shirray; sec-
ond class honors — Danny Cam.
eron, Ray Cockwill, Barbara
Forrester, Wayne Keller, Shar-
on Regier, Bill Schade, Diane
Weber; third class honors —
Chuck Becker, Wayne Desjar-
dine, Dave Johnston, Ken Thiel,
Caro 1 Miller, Linda Mock,
Yvonne Steeper, Carol Zimmer;
credit; Wayne Decker, Paul
Denomme, Dennis Hockey, Al-
vin Lavery, Heather Lenz, Bar-
ry Mousseau, Ron O'Brien, Al-
lan Oke, Paul Sims, Linda
Edwards, Pam Ersman, Pat-
ricia Makins, Phyllis Masse,
Faye Oesch.
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Third class honors Mich-
ael Corriveau, Dennis Lamport
(Prob. in English), Larry Mc-
Clinchey, Irene Park (prob. in
Typing), Sue Ann Wynja; cre-
dit--Eric Campbell, KenGent-
tner, Susan Doerr; credit with
probations — Robert Higgins,
Keith Miller, David Rader, Jim
Young, Connie Bourne, Dorothy
Dickey, Sharon Sanders.
12A
First class honors Wayne
Baynham, Bob Bennett, J m
Carscadden, Steven Elder,
Keith Hay, Danny Lenaghan,
Grant Peck, Linda Clarke, Judy
Finkbeiner, Elaine Powe, Shir-
ley Sauder, Ella Mae Schlen-
ken, Tina Vanderlaan; second
class honors Jim Co ate s,
Exeter District
Special
First class honors —F red
Sanders, Carol Bratrud, Nile
Greenlee, Frances Skinner,
Joan Smith; second class hon-
ors—Richard Shoebottom,
Elaine Keys, Barbara Kilgour,
Barbara Mellin, Mona Schade;
third class honors — Allen Bak-
ker, Harvey Bierling, Grace
Keller, John Wade; credit in
listed subjects — Allan Roszel,
Bus Law, Bus., Coin., Merch.,
Typ., Pen., Ec. Jackie England,
Bus Law, Bus Arith, Rapid Cal,
Bus Cor., Typ, Pen, Ec.
10A
First class honors —Dennis
Ducharme, Richard Ducharme,
Bruce Forrest, Robert Hend-
rick, Barry Morlock, Douglas
Prout, Glen Ratz, Ray Sander,
Larry Skinner, Catherine Cor-
bett, Sue Anne Coxon, Linda
Gascho, Debbie Johnston, Gail
Lennox, Lynn Lesnich, Ruth
Anne Pepper, Judith Ryan, Mar-
cia Sauder, Mary Mae Schwart-
zentruber, Sherrie Smith,
Elizabeth Snell, Shirley Snider,
Cheryl Stade, Nancy Strang,
Judith Sylvester, Wilma Ver-
kerk; second clss honors —
Alfred Aquilina, Vernon Bern,
Philip Huntley, Casey Kok, Don-
na Kipper. Easy to 'boss' theselactoriee
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HA (G)
First class honors — Bryan
Baynham, William Beavers,
Dwight Bender, John Brown,
Brian Gill, Robert Storie, Keith
Strang, Robert Thompson, John
Graham, Ann Fairbairn, Iris
Marshall, Linda Hunter-Duvar;
second class honors—Hank
Gosar, Brian MacLean, Robert
Miller, Katherine Buxton,
Carolyn Hall, Wanda Keasey,
Elyse Lamport, Anita Lavier;
third class honors —David
Beaver, Robb Harrington, Ian
McConnell; credit —Don Lena-
ghan, Michael Soldan, Douglas
Stanlake, Thomas Wolfe, Pa-
tricia Chase, Margaret May,
Ann Shoebottom.
9B
First class honors—Don
Casey, Jim Knox, Ed Resta-
meyer, Marie Campbell, Anna
Dietrich, Jennifer Jackson,
Glenda Keasey, RobertaSharpe,
Eleanor Stanlake, Katherine
Taylor; second class honors —
Richard Frayne, Gordon Green-
wood, Dominique Marchildon,
Bob Paisley, Terry Quinn, Les-
lie Moore, Nancy Gratton, Judy
Regier; third class honors —
Clark Forrest, Bill MacLeod,
David Sparks, Beth Chalmers,
Barbara Lawson (4-yr) Pauline
VanderWeil; credit — Gary An-
derson (4-yr), Paul Hesse (4-
yr), William O'Brien (4-yr),
Linda Bowers (4-yr), Marg Gei-
ger (4-yr), Bonnie Green (4-yr),
Betty Skinner (4-yr); 2-yr
course—Brenda Sims, K athy
Zimmer.
Winners of the general pro-
ficiency awards to the best
all-round students in each grade
have also been announced along
with promotions at the school.
The awards are made by the
Catholic Women's League. Win-
ners, starting from grade one
and proceeding to grade eight
are as follows: Michelle La-
freniere, Stephen Ward, Her-
man Minderlein, Guy Lafren-
lere, Martha Van Esbroeck,
Bill Dietrich, David Hinton and
John Dietrich.
Following are the promo-
tions, showing the grades into
which the students have been
promoted:
Grade 1—Karen Fritsch,
Vincent Glaab, James Gregus,
Jerry Jablonski, Ruth-Ann Min-
derlein, Roderick Ward, Joan
Wright.
Grade 2—Harold Eberhardt,
John Jablonski, Richard Klyne,
Michelle Lafreniere, Agnes Van
Esbroeck, Mary Ann Coolman,
John Coolman, Cynthia Kok.
Grade 3—Peter Baker, Mary
Agnes Dietrich, Nanette Har-
ness, James Hinton, Daniel La-
freniere, L a r r y Minderlein,
Stefan Orenczuk, George Van
Esbroeck, Stephen Ward.
Grade 4—Bradley G r e gu s,
Herman Minderlein, Edward
Van Esbroeck.
Grade 5—M ic hael Baker,
Randy Quesnel, Gerard Diet-
rich, Guy Lafreniere, Michael
Kok.
Grade 6—Ricky Q uesn el,
Martha Van Esbroeck, Barbara
Bischoff,
Grade 7—Ihor Orenczuk,
Hans Bischoff, Bill Dietrich.
Grade 8—Leon C oolm an,
Steve Baker, David H into n,
Katie Eberhardt, Peter Kok,
Grade 9—E le an o r Ayotte,
John Dietrich.
to Niagara Falls last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Mousseau
accompanied by Mrs. Luella
Willert left Monday for a motor
trip to the eastern coast.
Mrs. Edna Corbett visited
over the weekend with her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. &
Mrs. Archie MacGregor.
Mr. John Carmichael of By-
ron called on friends here this
week.
Miss Norma Muir of Seaforth
visited during the past two
weeks with Mrs. Bertie Mc-
Murtrie.
Miss Jean Henderson visited
recently with her brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. & Mrs.
Keith Lindsay and family in
Toronto.
F/O John R. Beer, Mrs. Beer,
David, John and Steven, of
Moose Jaw, Sask., are visiting
with relatives in Hensall and
Brussels. F/0 Beer is on tem-
porary duty at Centralia Air-
port.
The strawberry and ham sup-
per held in Brucefield United
Church Tuesday evening was a
great success. Over 400 people
were served and $540 was
cleared. UCW convened the pro-
ject.
9C
First class honor s— Peter
Bisback, Bruce Samson, Rich-
ard Shantz, Fred Simmons,
Kathy Boulianne, Fayne Duncan,
Janis Duncan,Louise McBride,
Linda Whittinton; second class
Saintsbury pupils
Take a good look behind
that protective railing in
the picture. This is where
convenience takes on
new meaning. Where you
boss the harvest in new
comfort, with new ease.
The nerve centre of the
John Deere 45 Combine.
You sit in the middle
for the best view of both
ends of the platform.
Look down both rows
when you use the 2-row
corn attachment.
IlA (s)
First class honors — Robert
Beavers, Robert Forrest, John
Franklin, Michael Keay, Tony
Leversedge, Roman Orenchuk,
Judy Boulianne, Carolyn Camp-
bell, Marion Carscadden, Mary
Corbett, Connie Dietrich, Sheila
F a h ne r, Karen Finkbeiner,
Shirley Flaxbard, Margaret
Haist, Mary Ann Hayter, Karen
108
First class honors — David
Grainger, Lawrence Otis, Shar-
on Baechler, Helen Brown,
Elaine Hugill, Betty McCallum,
Rosemary Neilands, Marie
Powe, Darlene Snell, Jayne
Southcott, Anne Webb; second
class honors Bruce Clarke,
Bud Desjardine, Bill Farquhar,
Jim Huxtable, Dave Parker,
Don Wolfe, Karen Burridge,
Sadie Hovius, Cynthia Pfaff,
Mary Jane Sanders, Barbara
Schwalm; third class honors—
Paul Brintnell, Malcolm Hiltz,
Anne Bell; credit — Mike Be-
dard, Bill Burridge, Bill Din-
ney, Len Hume, Bob Miller.
10C
First class honors—Barbara
Ducharme, Heather II old e n;
second class honors — Charles By MRS. W. MOTZ
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Glanville
and family spent the weekend at
Wasaga Beach and other points
north.
Mrs. Harry Lewis and son
Eber and Mr. & Mrs. Leonard
Wein and Mr. & Mrs. Marvin
Wein and family spentSunday at
Ipperwash.
Mrs. Verna Gamble and son
Tommy of Glammis spent Sat-
urday with their aunt and uncle
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Motz.
Mrs. Vivian Cliffe and daugh-
ter Marlene Harris of London
visited Friday with Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Motz.
Mrs. Beth Heatherley and
Mrs. Harold Gillies of London
spent Monday with Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Motz.
Mr. Donald Glanville has pur-
chased a piece of land from
Leslie Thomas and is erecting
a home on it.
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Teacher dies
Elliott Fairbairn, a native of
the area, was buried in Till-
sonburg on June 24. He retired
in 1961 as supervising principal
for Tillsonburg public schools,
having taught in that community
for more than 35 years. He is
survived by several relatives in
this district.
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A GOOD START
PERSONALS
Neighbors and friends called
on Miss A, Consitt Monday
afternoon and evening to sur-
prise her on the occasion of
her birthday and to offer con-
gratulations and present her
with flowers, gifts, and cards.
Miss Tena MacNaughton who
has been a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, returned
home Sunday.
Miss Pauline Bell left Monday
for St. Thomas where she will
attend summer figure skating
school for the month of July.
Her professor is Mr. Donald
Cumming.
Mrs. Lloyd Lee and family
of Picton are vacationing for a
month with the former's par-
ents, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Peters
and Bonnie.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald McCurdy
and family of Exeter have taken
up residence in their home on
main street adjacent to the
barber shop.
Miss Karen Bedard of London
is holidaying with her grand-
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Stewart
Bell and Ann.
Mr. & Mrs. Carlisle Wilkin-
son of Florida, formerly of
Hensall, visited last week with
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Clement and
family and other friends.
Mrs. Stewart Bell and Ann
were in St. Thomas Monday.
All sessions of the United
Church Sunday School have been
withdrawn for the months of
July and August. They will begin
again the first Sunday of Sep-
tember (Sept. 6). This will be
a well deserved respite for the
teachers and will allow them
time to get acquainted with the
New Curriculum which will be
introduced in September.
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Bartlett
of Thamesford, Mr. & Mrs. Don
Rigby, Blenheim, Mr. & Mrs.
Stewart McQueen were weekend
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Snell and attended the reunion
of SS 10 Usborne,
Miss E lye r a Churchill of
Toronto is visiting this week
with her sister, Mrs. Pearl
Shaddiek.
Messrs Joe Flynn, Jack Cor-
bett and Al enjoyed a fishing
trip to Silver Lake this week.
Al caught a 1'7-inch black bass.
Mr. & Mrs. Garnet Mousseau
left this week on a month's va-
cation to the Western provinces
as far as the west coast.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hoy and
sons are enjoying a motor trip
to Calgary and Western parts.
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Pepper
and family enjoyed a Motor trip
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Mr. John Lamport, Toronto,
spent the weekend at his home
here.
Mr. & Mrs. Wray Sweitzer
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith, Wood-
ham.
Mr. & Mrs. 'Bob Adarris and
Bobby visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Cliff Stewardson, Port
Albert.
Mr. & Mrs. Toni Vanderway
and Mr. & Mrs. George Van-
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Mr. & Mrs. John Kingma and
family on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs, Lome Dietrich
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Mr. & Mrs. Tom Rees and
boys attended decoration ser-
vice at Nairn cemetery Sunday
and had Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Rollings and Blanche, Clande-
boye, Mr. Dave Collins, Ailsa
Craig and Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Broom and Carlyn, Hensall, as
their guests following the de-
coration service.
Mr. & Mrs. George Atkinson
and family were guests with the
former's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Herman Atkinson Sunday.
Mr. Wayne Carroll received
word that he had passed his
grade 12 examinations at Med-
way School and has accepted a
position at the London Free
Press.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Atkinson
attended the auction sale of
their cousins, Mr. & Mrs. W.
W. Garrett, London Township,
last Tuesday.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Johnson and
boys were guests recently with
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis and
Sunday the Johnson's spent the
day at Ipperwash.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Elston
and family visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Bob Tindall and girls
Sunday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken. Peterson,
Lobo visited Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Barker Saturday evening.
Mrs. H. W. Hodgins and Miss
Sophia Richards, Lucan, Were
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Carroll.
Mrs. Maurice MacDonald,
Lucari, accompanied by Mrs.
Harry Carroll and Mrs. Heber
Davis spent Monday at the home
of Mr. & Mrs. Albert Dickins,
Lambeth.
Mr. Larry Greenlee received
word that he passed into grade
10 at Medway School.
Mrs. Jack Dicicins attended
graduation exercise at the Ayl-
mer Police College for her
nepheW, Mr. Gordon Noels of
Forest, Friday. Gordon Will be
a Member of the London City de-
taehrnent.
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First claSs honors—J. u dy
Snider; second class honors —
Paul Amacher, Jim Bisback,
Arthur Harrell, Ted Mock, Da-
vid Pyette, Glenn Shipman, Ruth
Petty, Nancy Ryan; third class
honors —John Nagel, Glenn 0,-
Rourke; credit — Ken Bachert,
John Elder, Don Wright, Ruth
Geiger, Elaine Miller, Cathy
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Second class honors—Jac k
Ailey, Peter McFalls; third
class honors—E ric Finkbeiner,
Robert Shapton, Cameron Wit-
mer; credit Tom Bratrud,
Larry Wein, Janice Burridge,
Nancy Phillips, Gail Siebert;
credit in listed subjects — Ber-
nard Bedard (E.H.M.C.BKG.F),
George Farwell (H.G), Hubert
Gratton (E,H,L.F), Howard
Laurence (E.H.C), M al c olm
McDonald (E.H.M.BKG.S), Jean
Guy Marchildon (E.H.F), Ted
Sanders (S), Brian Sanders (E.
H.G.BKG), Brenda Bocock (E.
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(M.BKG).