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W. H. FRENCH SPEAKER
Ilonor Awards To
ver 1.00 Students
Students from a:: ,;radts at Karc::..^t.cil, ::.arg,aret iat,
the Wing1?;a:aF 11:3'.r: 11._.. `', ' a^tit' iced,
School who ohtai it'd a:: aver- :' '\:lite•^
age of 77 ,r r,e t sz
their work last yfotir wort hon— !` ;1
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Dav, Loi. Eic:;rr>eier, Gerda
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Ferguson, ..anaid Go': , Rae Gur-
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fiollin .s teeth, Robert Johnston,
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McKibbcri, Joseph > . nj
Mary Anne Mason, N: r ,arct
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sanne ire : nolds, i it lt:. + uusti d-
t1er,?'elle Thor:itou, Joaa
GRADE >.IIi
George Conn, DouglasCc'ul-
tes, :::Arra: i:osltes, Julia
Cruikshank, Murray McLennan,
At'VENTURE IN
_. tale of : i:as. and
capt.,re .a *:e o::t of the girls'
i4::__,ri o:I. last . ee.si, It seetr:.s
t
early ::rr::ais there on
sd :01:::d ..
- a . ,Sete.. r,
:_..., ...a. ,.e .. .:espas.
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.:, ..ir" le:_.a:. and t..rtird over
. ... _.1.LauzLlin o: the Sc:-
erieep rt :.enc. .'Lien .,.i:l-
stc'ctic: assisted in the
ld: 1. net to:en from one.
.,it::' tete case cfth
itianC:rin:g Woderit •' now of fic•
a11'. over, many questions re-
:r.aa: to :;, asked. First and
tore1 ost, Low did tLe r'iousc
get into the tiled washroom?
Secondly, could this be part of
Corn:i::nest plot to subvert the
de hieratic forms o: govern -
• what hearing
does thes have on tete, flag ques
coil" Finally, and most :rn-
!porta _ f:oir_ a moral stand-
point. '.;::at was tete gender of
the mouse?
Strangely enough, that .eIy
afternoon students were req_:est•
ed to refrain from using. the
,washrooms :n the old section of
ANNUAL MEETI
Huron County Tuberculosis
Association
Legis:..,.n ..._ 11, Clint°
Wednesday, June 3 at 7 p.m.
Guest Speaker — DR. A. J. WATT
Beck Memorial Sanatorium, London, Ont.
D. I. STEWART, Seaforth, President.
21-28b
OUR SERVICE WILL CURE
ROUEN RIDING
CARS
KEN1S
Alignment Service
BRAKE DRUM TURNING
SHOCK ABSORBERS
SPRING REPLACEMENT
Dial 357.1230 Diagonal Roal -- WINGHAM
HIGHLIGHTS
the school. We can only guess
at the dire connection between
the two events.
HONOUR AWARDS
Also last Th'..rsda, , the bt. s -
:est dav o: the w'lC:i, J`, lar,
psp.ls who had obta.::ed First
Class Horio'.,rs the pre'.ious year
were presented with l+.onoi.0
Certificates. A,. .:.Cu'..nt of
the proceed.ns will :;t :;i_ild
elkewt:ere in the paper.
TL. b.:rs (the :rind t oe sew
on yo:_:Sleevel which areeli`:.n
L
out for First Class standing used
to bear the word 'Academic'.
Last year they were labelled
I'Scholastic' and the ones dis-
pensed on Thursday stated
simply ' Achie..e.rn -nt'. If this
!trend contin .es bars for every
i acti': it•: May soon be the same,
proclaiming only 'Achieve -
I trent or ' Accomplishment' or
!'Successful 1inaeavour'.
HOUSE LEAGUII RESULTS
i
The wed /louse has cclin
!through to take the Boys' First
!Lunch Volleyball Champion -
!ship.
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
Miss Beswetherick, the La-
i tin teacher at W. D. H.S. , was
presented with a luxuriant bou-
Iquet of dandelions arranged
!around a yellow tulip lastFri-
1
f
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HONOUR AWARDS were presented to over 100 students
at the Wingham District High School last week by W. H.
French, who was guest speaker at the ceremony. Pic-
tured with Mr. French, as a representative group, are:
Betty Millen, Teeswater, Grade IX; Claudia Norminton,
Teeswater, Grade XII; Jim
Hugh Mundell, Grade XII.
students who averaged 75
spective grades last year.
Mitchell, Wingham, Grade X;
The awards were made to
percent or better in their re-
-Advance -Times Photo.
day. The gift cane from one
oilier junior classes, 10B, It
is perhaps cynica: to mention
at this time that teachers will
soon be making r ommenda-
tion mar:<s for ti,e 5:File exams.
GRADUATICt::
One of the t::3'or social
events of the hi :, '.Itool year,
the Graduation a:::.al, was
meld last Friday .:. t::: school ,
Student 4..,..ators head-
ed by Bill McBu:ne•. had worked
most of the day t . prepare the
gym. Pink was the predomin-
ant colour and a ::.: e tight
foot high chatr.pia..•, nottie
Tile Central ohje.:t of the dee:or-
ations.
The Formal its, -1: was a suc-
cess with around eie:ty couples
present. During the evening
Suzanne Reynolds was crowned
School Queen.
Posted to France
Ft -/L. Ian Hetherington,
RCAF, has received word of a
three-year ,• )stins: to I Air Di-
vision Head..uarters in Metz,
France.
Ft. /L. Hetherington has been
stationed with the Royal 22
Regiment, La Citadel, Quebec
City, when: he has taken part
in debating in the French lan-
guage and ::as given one-hour
lectures to Artily recruits in
French.
:
MARION CONN was one of 42 students
who received honour awards for work in
Grade IX last year. All averaged over 75
percent during the year. Marion is pic-
tured receiving her award from W. H.
French, who addressed the student body at
a special assembly at the WDHS last week.
—Advance -Times Photo.
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