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DOUBLE SCHOLARSHIP WINNER was Gary Barbour,
seen receiving the congratulations of W. D. Kenwell (left) in
the course of commencement exercises at F. E. i Aadill Sec-
ondary School Friday evening. Gary won both Ontario and
Carter scholarships with standings exceeded only by his
friend Norman Ball. (Staff Photo)
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en Hogan,
I�ae e011ton,.
ton, Briat Keithi Brenda �o-
dy, Kevin,A Kieffer',
Brenda Leahy, John Leitch;
David oh!d, tonald Louttit,
Vera MacDonald, Barbara Mac-
. Intyre, Heather MacKenzie, Ron*
ald McKague, Brenda Morrison, ` 19
Ruth Neable, Zlizabeth Newbold
James Oldfield, Yvonne Parker,
Louise Reid, Joseph Schneider,
Jaynes Scott, Ronald SA114, Bar-
bara Skinn, Linda Sparks, Bren-
da Stapleton, Joanne Sutcliffe,
Sandra Tiffin, Nancy Walden,
Linda Watson, Anne. Welwood, A •0
Janet Whitehead, Murray Work-
man.
fit commencemen
Honour Graduation Diplomas,
Graduation Diplomas and Cer-
tificates of Training were pre-
sented at commencement exer-
cises at F. E. Madill Secondary
School Friday evening.
John R. Taylor, member of the
Huron bounty Board of Educa-
tion, assisted by B. Brandon of
the teaching staff presented Cer-
tificates of Training to the follow-
ing:
2-YipAR: Roger Burchill, Mur-
ray Button, Janet Cooke, Ronald
Cornish, Nelson Gower, Mark
Harris, Mae Haugh, Maurice
Hayes, Paul Hogan, Beverly
Janisse, Brenda Janisse, Cath-
leen Lamont, Brenda' Lippert,
Wanda Lippert, David Logan,
Michael MacDonald, Walter
Mason, Gail Mayberry, Donald
McCall-, John Monsma, Paul
Preiss, Cameron Procter,
Thomas Rawn, James Saint,
Keith Snowdon; Susan Thomp-
son, David Welsh, Brian Yahbee.
1 -YEAR: Charles Bondi, Rich-
ard Elliott, Robert Fitzgerald,
Mary Geertsma, Glen Lamont,
Wayne Lorenz, James Mc-
Cracken, Patricia Storozuk,
Barry Underwood, Dorothy Wag-
ner, Robert White, Craig Yandt,
William Yeoman.
Secondary School
Graduation Diplomas
The presentation of Secondary
School Graduation Diplomas was
made by Alex Corrigan, board
member. He was assisted by R.
P. Ritter, vice principal, and E.
L. Stuckey and E. C. Beard of the
school staff. Receiving diplomas
were:
Mary Lou Adam's, Nancy
Adams,_ ' Kenneth Aitchison,
Heather Alcorn, Shelley Alton,
Janice Anderson, Brian Arm.
strong, Marion Armstrong.
che;yle Bailey, Byron Ballagh,
Philip Beard, Marilyn Bell, San
dra Blackwell, Linda Bonnett,
Maureen Bradley, Dale Bridge
Patricia Bridge, Keith Brighton,
Linda Brook, Deborah Busby,
Marilyn Bushell.
Elizabeth Callahan, Timothy
Callahan, Colleen Cardiff, An-
drew Carmichael, Janet Car-
michael, Wayne J. Carter,
Wayne S. Carter, Dale Caskan-
ette, Peter Chisholm, Nancy Lol-
ling, Agnes Conley, Donna Cook,
Sharon Cook, Ronald Cooper,
Debbie Corrin, Marianne Cronin,
Joan Currie, Ruth Ellen Currie.
Janet de Boer, John de Boer,
Simon de Boer; Jack de Groot,
F. E. Madill scholars get
rewardfor achievements
A numberof awards, bursaries
and scholarships were presented
Friday evening at the F. E.
Madill Secondary School com-
mencement.
W. D. Kenwell, supervisor of
operations for Huron County
Board of Education presented the
school's six. Ontario Scholars,
Norman Ball, Gary Barbour,
Kevin Kieffer, Ronald Sillick,
Brenda Stapleton and Kathleen
,Hogan.
Mr. Kenwell also made the
presentation to the Carter Schol-
arship winners, Norman Ball and
Gary Barbour.
A1So acknowledged were
Waterloo Lutheran, University
Faculty Board Scholarship to
Jeslttn �; RBe3r nd .gM `ofi-
ciency Scholarship from the
same university to Brenda
Stapleton.
Awards
Mrs. Marion Zinn, member of
the Huron County Board of Edu-
cation presented the. following
awards, bursaries and scholar-
ships: '
ABeD Award, donated and
presented by F. E. Madill, won by
Laura Inglis.
F. E: Madill Secondary School
Staff Awards, donated by the
staff and presented by S. Ward-
rop and E. C. Beard, to David
Frank, Nancy MacDonald, Cath-
erine Kreller, Paul Laidlaw, Nel-
son Gower, Mark Harris and
Beverly • Janisse.
George Menzies . Endowment
Fund Awards, presented by Mrs.
Robert Raymond, to Gary Bar-
bour, Colleen Cardiff, John Rut-
ledge, Murray Workman, Cheryl
McCutcheon.
Hospital Auxiliary to Wingham
and District Hospital Award, pre-
sented by Mrs:• K. M. MacLen-
nan, to Barbara Skinn.
John Stewart MacNaughton
Memorial Award, donated and
presented by Mrs. D. S. Mac -
Naughton to Steven Ste. Marie.
Ladies' Auxiliary to Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch 180
Award, presented by Mrs. Wil-
liam Renwick, to Heather Far-
nell.
Linda Mahood Memorial
Award presented. by Donald
Thompson to Ronald Sillick.
Senior Typewriting Speed Con-
test Trophy presented by Mrs. G.
Bali to Glenis Gibson.'
Student Council Awards pre-
sented by David Frank to Laura .
Inglis, Marianne Cronin and Ste -
vetSte. Marie.
eeswater Creamery Ltd.
Award itr Agriculture presented
by D. Thompson to John A. de
Boer.
Wingham Kinette Scholarship
presented by Mrs. A. E. Strong to
Kathleen Hogan.
Proficiency Awards
Grade 9, donated by R. H.'
Lloyd to Jim Ritter.
Grade 11, donated by E. Greg-
ory and Grade 11 5 -year B & C
donated by Mrs. Mary Cleland,.
both won by Robert Loree. •
Grade 11 office practice,
donated by Mrs. E. Davis to
Betty Ann Brown.
Grade 12 4 -year 'B & C, donated
by Lloyd -Truax Ltd. to Joyce. Tif-
fin.
Grade 12 Dr. A. J. Irwin Schol-
arships by the late Mrs. A. J. Ir-
win to Bernard . A. Miltenburg,
Leonard J. Miltenburg and Joyce
Tiffin.
Grade -12 Doris MacKenzie
Bursary by'the Doris MacKenzie
Bursary Fund to Barry Gollan.
Grade 12 proficiency in mech-
anical drafting donated by Ad-
dressograph „Multigraph of
Canada Ltd. to Joseph Ecken-
swiller. •
Grade 12 Western Foundry
Award for technical training, to
Steven Ste. Marie.
Grade 12 proficiency in wood-
working, donated by Hodgins -
McDonald (Wingham ) Ltd. to .Le-
land Harkness.
Grade 13, donated by F. R.
Hewson, Grade 13 mathematics
donated by J. H. Crawford,
Grade 13 physics donated by John
W. Pattison and Grade 13 Stan-
ley -Door -Systems Ltd. Scholar-
ship all won by Norman Ball.
Grade 13 proficiency in chem-
istry donated by W. H. French
and the W. S. Hall Memorial
Scholarship in science, donated
by Dr. J. . S. Hall, both won by
Gary Barbour. .
Grade 13thistory donated by E.
S. Copeland to Ronald Sillick..
Grade 13 Latin, donated in
memory of Dr. W. A: McKibbon
to Heather MacKenzie.
Grade 13 Graduate Nurses As-
sociation Bursary' donated by the
Wingham and District Hospital
Graduate Nurses Association to
Barbara Skinn. ,
Music Awards donated by Mrs.
Marie ,Douglas ,went to Linda
Sparks, pianist and Heather Far-
nell, assistant. .
Gordon .Walter presented the
Wingham Lions Club Grade 10
proficiency award to Sandra Cur-
rie.
The B&PW Club proficiency
award„in girls occupations, pre-
sented by Mrs. Robert Ahara,
went to Johanna Van Diepen.
Mrs. William Elston presented
the Grade 10 proficiency awards
in home economics to Barbara
Mann and Susan Wilson.
Monty Edgar won the Grade 12
auto ,mechanics award, donated
by Ideal Supply Ltd., presented
by Peter C. McGillawee,
Miss Dorothe , Comber, a for-
mer home economics teacher
here, donated and presented the
Grade 12 home economics award
to Colleen Cardiff.
DONNA deVOS WAS A CUSTOMER (in' white dress) for punch and cookies at the close of
commencement exercises at F. E. Madill Secondary School Friday evening when home
econornics students served light refreshments. At right is Nancy Anderson, another
thirsty student, Staff Photo.
John Deneau, Reval Def an,
Marion Detzler, Willtatn Di kie,
Daniel, Dickison, Allan Dickson,
Joyce Dobson, Steven Donaldson,
Stella Dubelaar.
Joseph Eckenswiller, Monty
Edgar, James Elliott, Jean El-
liott, Ruth Elliott.
Wayne Ferguson, Beverly
Finch, Rosemary Forsyth, David
Frank.
James Galbraith, Elizabeth
Gallaher, Glenis Gibson, Ronald
Gillespie, Craig Gilroy, Brenda
Glousher, Barry Gollan, Douglas
Goilap, Shirley Gray, 'Nancy
Guest.
Rosalea Hackett, Steven Hack-
ett, Susan Hall, Marcia Hamil-
ton, Roy, 'Haskins, Irene Hasty,
John Henderson, Linda Hender-
son, Clifford Hetherington, Wil-
liam Hilbert, Kerry Hodgins,
Anita Hogan, Michael Hogan,
Helen Holloway, Janice Hyde.
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Mary Jardine, Douglas Jef-
fray, Grace Jeffray, Heather Jo-
hann, Brenda Johnston. .
Paul Kieffer, Mary King, Pat-
ricia King.
Jane Laidlaw, Raymond Le -
Drew, Sandra Lee, Bonnie Lor-
enz.
Kenneth MacAdam, Ruth Mac -
Adana., Nancy MacDonald, Ron-
ald MacDonald, Patricia
Machan, Sharon MacNay, Janice
MacTavish, Cheryl McCutcheon,
Pauline McCptcheon, Marian,
McGee, Deborah McGlynn, Rob-
ert McIntyre, Murray McKague,
Deborah McKay, Margaret Mc-
Laughlin; Kenneth McLean, John
McPherson, Constance McWhirt-
er, Kim Mellor, Scott Metcalfe,
John Meurs, Lorne Millen,
Wayne Millen, Bernard A. Mil-
tenberg, Bernard H. Miltenburg,
Leonard Miltenburg, David Moir,
Uoyd Morrison.
Constance Nethery, Bonnie
Nicholson,, Nelson Nicholson,
Ellen O'Donnell, Kathryn oke,
Barry O'Krafka, Marian O'Mal-
ley, William O'Malley.
Phillip Paquette, Bonnie Pen-
anington, Shirley Pipe, Marjorie
Procter, Milton Purdon.
Marian Reinhardt, Kathleen
Rennick,' Doreen Riley, Jean-
nette Riley, Gayle Rintoul, Bryan
Ritchie, Janet Ritchie, Murray
Ritsema, Karen Ritter, Larry
Robinson, John Rutledge. '
John Schipper, Elaine Schu-
macher, Deborah Sebastian,
Larry Simmons, Donald Simp-
son, Gordon Smith, William
Snell, William Snow, Ronald
Snowden, Douglas Stamper,
Julia Stanley, Steven Ste.. Marie,
Douglas Stevenson, Dale Stew-
art, Joan Stewart, Sherry Lee
Stewart, Karen Sutcliffe, Linda
Swanson.
Joyce Taylor, David Thomas,
Robert Thomas, Charles Thomp-
son, Douglas Thomson, Joyce
Tiffin.
Julia Vallance, Joanne Van
Dam, William Vander Klippe,
Randall Van Stempvoort, Gezina
Veldhorst.. •
Linda Walden, Douglas Wall,
Mary Lou Wall, Donna -Wallace,
Bruce Walter, Carol Webster,
Mervyn Weishar, May White,
Barry Whytock, Murray Why -
tock, Ruth Whytock, Susan Wil-
liams, Bruce Willits, Lynne Wil-
litts, Kathleen Wolley, Kathryn
Work, Rochelle Wright.
Honour Graduation
• • - Diplomas
Mr. Taylor also presented the
Secondary School Honour
Graduation Diplomas with K. E.
Wood,` vice principal assisting.
Receiving these diplomas far
successful completion of grade 13
were:
Allan Andrew, Norman Bali,
David Balaer, Gary Barbour,
Jane Bateson, David Bishop,
Gregory Blake, Brenda Bushell,
Shirley Bushell, Patricia Cante-
lon, Catherine Chandler, Doris
Coultes, Corinne Cranston, Wil-
liam Deans, Keith Elston, Heath-
er Farnell, Blake Ferguson,,
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