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Winners Public School Field
Day Events Are Listed
The following are the results of the Betty Purdon, Sharon Lewis,
Public Schol Field Day, held on Sept--; Running broad: Sharort Brown,
ernber 23rd. Shirley ArmStrong, Shirley Redman.
SBNIOR GIRLS Throwing softball; Shirley Arm-
!strong, Shirley Redman, Marion Far-
Running race; alarykae ines.vman, rier.
Ruth Fry, Verna Griffith.
Spftball throw; 1Vatriel Gowdy,
Marykae Newman, Norma Ruther-
ford.
Time race: Myrna Robinson, Irene Running race: Shirley Armstrong,
Saint, Dawn Simian-Ion. Sharon Brown, Barbara Steurenol,
Running Broad; truth Ivry, Muriel Time race: Elizabeth Burrell, Betty
Gowdy, Verna. Griffith. Purdon, Sharon Lewis.
Plop, Step and Jump: Muriel Gowdy, High jump; Shirley Armstrong,
Gwenyth Gerrie, Claudia Haselgrove. Sharon Lewis, Elizabeth Burrell,
Three-legged race: Merle Gowdy Board-on-head race; Janet Saint,
and .Muriel Gowdy; Verna Griffith and Nancy Slosser, Shirley Armstrong.
Joan Arthur; Ruth Fry and Sylvia Intermediate champion; Shirley
Alexander, Armstrong; Runner-up; Sharon Lewis,
Relay race: Joan Arthur, Ferne
Vanstone, 'Margaret Meehan, Verna JUNIOR GIRLS
Griffith; Marykae Newman, Claudia Standing broad jump: Gloria Mac-
Haselgrove, Muriel Gowdy, Shirley Donald, Greer Dunlop, Jane Nether-
Armstrong; Mary Lee Hollenbeck , ington and Diane Crossett (tied).
Irene Saint, Marilyn Riehl, Norma Running broad jump: Jane Rather-
Itutherford. ington, Greer Dunlop, Gloria Mac-
Novelty race: Karen Swanson, Donald,
Irene Saint, Elva MacDonald. Running race: Greer Dunlop,
High jump: Dawn Sinnamon. $'erne Gloria MacDonald, Reta Brooks,
Vanstone, Muriel Gowdy. Softball throw; Greer Dunlop, Mari-
Standing broad: Joan Arthur, Mari- lyn Ross, Ruth Stone.
ramie Mclaibbon, Muriel Gowdy. Relay race: Greer Dunlop, Gloria
Champion—Muriel Gowdy; Runner- MacDonald, Jane Hotheri n g,t o n,
up, Joan Arthur. Eleanor Goy; Betty Ferguson, Nancy
Palmer, Ruth Hodgins, Dianne Cros- DITERNIEDIATE GIRLS sett; Joan Angus, Frances Caskan-
Relay race: Shirley Armstrong, ette, Joan Colvin, Dale Thomson.
Karen Smith, Barbara Steurenol, Sher- Time race: Marilyn Ross, Eleanore
on Lewis, Donna. Lancaster, Patricia Goy, Patsy Hall,
Deyell, Betty Purdon, Nancy Slosser: Three-legged race: Greer Dunlop
Elizabeth Burrell and Sharon Brown's and Marilyn Chamney; Ruth Hodgins
teams tied for third. and Dianne Crossett; Marilyn Ross
Standing broad: Shirley Armstrong, and Patsy Hall.
Three-legged race: Sharon Lewis
and Shirley Armstrong; Sharon Brown
and Barbara Steurenol; Shirley Red-
man and Sarah Skinn.
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High jump; Marilyn Ross, Greer
Dunlop, Ruth Stone.
Board on Head race: Betty Fergus-
son, Dale Thomson, Reta Brooks.
• Jr. Champion, Greer Dunlop; Run-
ner-up: Marilyn Ross and Gloria Mac-
' Donald, tied.
SENIOR BOYS EVENTS
Run, high jump: Barry Gibson, Rae
Hetherington, Frank Gibbons.
Relay race: Frank Gibbons, Henry
Skinn, John Waine, George Chettle-
burgh; Vernon Redman, Tom Wilkin-
son, David Templeman, Wayne
Brown; George Domenech, Peter Na-
I Rae Hetheringtan, Raymond
Walker-.
ThreCalegged racial Peter Nasmith,
Rae Hetherington; Frank Gibbons,
.Henry Skinn; Raymond Walker, Bob
Rantoul.
Run, hop, step and jump: Frank
Gibbons, Rae Hetherington, Peter Na-
smith; Run, broad jump: Frank Gib-
bons, Henry Skinn, John Waine.
Softball Throw: Rae Hetherington,
Frank Gibbons, Wayne Brown,
a5-yard Dash: Frank Gibbons, David
Templeman; David Rutledge and Pet-
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Stand hop, step and jump; Frank
Gibbons, Rae Hetherington, Henry
• .Skinn; Stand, broad jump; Frank
Gibbons, Rae Hetherington, Henry
Senior Champion: Frank Gibbons;
Runner-up; Rae /ietherington.
BOYS INTERMEDIATES
Standing broad jump: John MacDon-
ald, David Carr, Grant Adams,
Running broad jump: John Mac-
Dmiald, Billy Crawford, George Jones,
High jump: JO= MacDonald, Billy
Crawford, Jimmy Angus.
Standing hop, step and jump: Peter
Carmichael, Brian Rider, Doug Roor-
da,
Running, hop, step and jump: Peter
Carmichael, Jolm MacDonald, Billy
Crawford.
Three-legged race: John Merkley
and Grant Adams; Bob McIntyre and
Doug Roorda; Jimmy Angus and Ken
Chettleburgh.
Softball throw: Peter Carmichael,
John Merkley, John MacDonald.
Foot race; Billy Crawford, David
Carr, Peter Carmichael.
Relay race: Laurie Stuckey, John
Merkley, Peter Carmichael, Billy
Crawford; John MacDonald, David
Carr, Doug. Lockridge, Robert Angus;
Skinn and Frank Riehl; J o 11 n
George Jones, Paul Bennett, Brian
Rider, Grant Adams.
BOYS JUNIORS
Standing broad jump: Barry Fuller,
Frank Riehl, Bobby Crawford.
Running broad jump; Barry Fuller,
Gary Templeman, Bobby Crawofrd,
High jump: Barry Fuller, Byron
Adams, John Fry.
Standing hop, step and jump: Barry
Fuller, Gary Templeman, Bobby Craw-
ford.
Three-legged race, John Fry and
Murray Kerr; Charlie Campbell and
George Skinn; Frank Riehl and Gary
Templeman,
Softball Throw; John Fry, Barry
Fuller, Gary Templeman.
Foot race: Barry Fuller, John Fry,
Frank Riehl,
Relay race. Barry Puller, John Fry,
Frank Riehl, Charlie Campbell; Gary
Templeman, Murray Kerr, Bob Mc-
Phail, Doug. Davidson; Byron Adams,
Bobby Crawford; George Skinn, Tyra
Overend.
Junior Wheelbarrow race: Bobby
Crawford and Murray Kerr; George
Fry and Barry Fuller.
Intermediate Champion: Peter Car-
michael; Runner-up, John MacDoaald,
Junior Champion; Barry Fuller;
Runner-up: John Fryfogle.
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Grade Taa—phyllis Rutledge, Sue
Nesmith, Karen Elliott,
BOYS
Running pace, Boys
Grade Williamson; Jim Na-
smith; Joe Vanstone, Dean Murray,
Grade I—Miss Golley: Larry
Douglas, Wayne Seddon, Donald Mer-
rick.
Grade al—Miss Johns: Douglas
Campbell, George Kerr, Bobby Lunn,
Grade II—Miss Wagner: Danny Ad-
ams, Donald Rintoul, Gary Thomp-
son.
Grade III—Kenneth MaeTavish,
Wayne Riehl, John Bennett.
Grade 17,—Douglas Spry, Douglas
Fowler, David Whitby,
Three-legged race; Girls—Grade II,
Miss Johns; Esther Kerr, Beverley
Cunningham; Brenda Conron, Kath-
leen Hodgins; Susan Roorda, Mary
Joan Lapp.
Grade II: Miss Wagner: Sheila Gib-
bons, Betty Carter; Linda Sue Cromp-
ton, Mary Ferguson; Betty Sangster,
Judy Stone.
Grade III: Donna Gillespie, Gail
Lavigne; Patsy Purdon, Leona Cros-
sett; Jane Salter, Bonnie Steurenol.
Grade IV: Sue Nasmith, Lynne
Stuckey; Beatrice Klein, Cecile Jack-
son; Sandra MacLennan, Jean Gurney.
Three-legged race, Boys: Grade II,
Miss Johns; Jimmy Lem, George
Whitby; Bobby Lunn, Brian Bowie;
Wayne Caslick, George Kerr.
Grade II; Miss Wagner: Don Cas-
kanette, Douglas Purdon; Gary
Thompson, Tommy Chettleburgh, Bob-
by Selling, Donald Rintoul.
Grade III: Wayne Reihl, Harold
afacTavish; Brian Cameron, Philip
Adams; John Bennett, Paul Strong.
Grade 'IV: John Strong, Donald
Lee; David Whitby, Douglas Hamil-
ton; Bruce 1VIachan, Douglas Spry,
Skipping Race, Girls: Grade I: Miss,
Williamson: Susan Spry, Mary Ellen
McPhail, Jacqueline Saint.
Grade I: Miss Golley: Joan Riehl,
Janice Lavigne, Noreen Nichol,
Grade II: Miss Johns: Joan Red-
man, Jill Thomson, Susan Bennett,
Grade II: Miss Wagner: Betty Car-
ter, Sheila Gibbons, Judy Stone.
Grade Donna Murray, Bonnie
Steurenol; Barbara Cameron.
Grade IV: Sue Nasmith, Betty Ann
Lapp, Beth Merrick.
Juniors: Wheelbarrow race, Boys:
Grade I: Miss Williamson: Jim Na-
antitla Stuart Allen; Leonard Hough-
ton, David Crothers; Lloyd Carter,
Douglas Scott,
Grade Miss Galley:. Donald Mer-
rick, Larry Douglas; Ronnie Deyell,
Robert Campbell; Tommy Ellacott,
Jimmy Mitchell,
Grade II; Miss Johns: Terry Mork.
ley, Douglas Campbell; Jimmy Lein,
George Whitby; Martin Ge.rn,ess,
Lynn Rickey.
Grade II: Miss Wagner: Gary
Thompson, Robert Skinn; Douglas
Purdon, Don Caskanette; Tommy
Chettleburgh, Wayne Rutherford.
Grade III: Billy Mitchell, 'Eugene
Shinn; John Bennett, Pall Strong;
Philip Adams, Dennis Callan.
Grade IV; Douglas Hamilton, David
Whitby; Paul Rintoul, Joe Falconer;
Brian Rutledge, Kenneth Fowler,
WESTERN ALUMNI
HOME THIS WEEK
More than 4,000 alumni are expected
to invade the University of Western
Ontario—and the city of London—on
October 9th.
Reason? The annual Homecoming
Weekend revels.
The alumni will come from the
four corners of the world if past years
are any indication, and this year's
activities threaten to surpass any
other with a gigantic schedule packed
with highlights.
On Friday afternoon three inter-
national business men will address a
Business School panel in Huron Col-
lege on "Business looks at 1954."
Friday night the school of business
hold a dinner in Hotel London, while
at the same time the Hippocratic Soc-
iety will throw their banquet,
The Schools of Journalism and
Nursing are planning special faculty
reunions.
At 9 p.m.—one hour later than us-
ual—the Alumni Variety Show, first
highlight of the week-end will begin.
Max "Rawhide" Ferguson will be
Master of Ceremonies.
Saturday morning in Thames Hall
will be the Alumni Rendezaous—*
registration and Hall of Fame, com-
plete with pictures and year books
back to the early century. At noon
the Honor Society luncheon will be
held.
The student float parade through
the City begins at 12.30 a.m., complete
with the Mustang's Band and the
tinh'erstty of Toronto $and, A SoCOnd
parade will be held at a.30 p.m. before
the big game of the year—Mustangs
versos Toronto.
The game will be followed by a
donut dunk outside Thames Hall, and
at 6 p.m, class reunion dinners will
be held In London and neighbouring
towns.
The Alumni-Student dance Saturday
night will be held in three section**
Pigskin party, I-TerYeat Hoedown anti
Cabaret Combo, Top name bands aria
sohedided to plaY.
On Sunday, church services will, hr
held,
This year the alumni are coming
"Home Sweet Home14 with a yen.
geance.
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Grade I---Miss Williamson—Judith
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Grade I—Miss Golley: Joan Richt,
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Grade II—Miss Johns: Maaike
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Grade II—Miss Wagner: Sheila I
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Grade DI—Donna Gillespie, Patsy
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