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PAGE 4A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY. MAY 17,
Kingsbridge school public
speaking contest results
reveal top orators
The winners of the speaking . GRADE SIX,
contest •which took place at RECITATIONS, first • place,
Kingsbridge school this past Bill Tigert, second place, Blaise
week are as follows. Doherty, third place, Andrew
KINDERG.ARTE'N, A Van Diepen and Ann Drennan.
RAINY DAY, first place, Paul SPEECHES, first place, Pat
Foran, second place, Eddie Boyle. second place, Eric Cour:.
Bedard, third place: Christine tney, third place, Bob Tigert.
Stapleton. OUR"' BAND: first Judges for the Second Day
place, Mary Joe Steffle r were Mrs. Oliver Anderson,
(There were no other con- ,Auburn. Ontario, '.11rs. Hoernig,
testants.) FATHER THANKS Benmiller, Ontario.
FOR EVERYTHING: first GRADE SEVEN,
place. Fred, he Durnin. second RECITATIONS, first place,
placet "Tont VanDiepen (There Laurie Doherty, second place.
w ere no other contestants ) Diane VanRouv. third place.,
GRADE ONE. MICE: first Jim VapOsch.' IN'I'RODt 'C -
place: Steen 11ic'keN. second TIONS, first place, "Porn Sin -
place. Christine `%frartin. third nett, second place's, Margaret
Place, Brian Ledds WHEN 1"I' Foran, third place, ,lint
COMES TO 13UGS, first place: Crawford. SPEECHES, first
Shawn Doherty, second place. place, Mark Frayne, • second
Paul Martin, thir. ' i.. Casey place, Bridget Dalton, third
Hendriks THE «INI) first place, _Eugene Austin.
place, Michael Austin. second (RADE EIGHT,
place: Joan 'Hendriks, third RECITATIONS, first place,
place: Pin -y VanOsch Anita Doherty, second ` place,
GRADE TWO. . ANIMAL Paul Doherty, third place, Tom
STORE first place. Brent O'Keefe. INTRODUCTIONS,
VanOsch, second place. Diane first place, Mary Ellen Foran,
VanOsch, third place. Linda second place, Donna Frayne,
Sinnett and Patrick Foran third place, Mary Anne Boyle
THE CHICKENS first place, and Mary Ann Miltenberg.
Roger Bedard, (There were no SPEECHES, first place, ,Janice
other contestants.) \VISE: first Tigert, second place, Anne
place, Teresa VanRoov, second Marie Howard. third place,
-place, Heather -Ann Stapleton. Re'rnie \'anOsch and Anne
third place,' Denise Connelly Boyle..
and Kevin Smith,, GRADE SIX, READINGS.
GRADE THREE, SPLISH first place. Shannon Forgett,
SPLASH, first place. KeN:in second place. Julie Vogt, third
Ledds. second place. Carl Cour- place, Stephen Howard.
Ines, third place, Tim Martin. Wednesday afternoon judges
FORGET-ME-NOT. first place. were Mr. Duncan A. MacKay of
I')ale Mcinnis, second place. Auburn. a retired school
Rose Marie O'Keefe. "third teacher, and Mr, Doi` ld
place.-Ja-ckie VanOsch." THE Cameron, Assistant `Principal
LION .- NI) THE MOUSE of Brookside Public School.
+readingr.. first place, Diane Judge Cameron said he was
Milten,hurg and Yvonne Sin- very well " entertained and
nett, second place. Jackie thought the enthusiasm was
Dalton. third place. Debbie lust great. Judge 'Mackay
Drennan. stated that it was a tough job
GRADE FOUR- Poetry deciding •the winners as the
Recitations first place. Frances speeches were all excellent, and
VarnRoo�, second place, Debbie they all looked so good,
.Austin. -third place. Joanne especially the girls. He
Crawfd�rd. READING: first congratulated everyone and
place. Rennie Austin, second told the reasons why the
place. Brian' Drennan. third choices were •made,
place. Jean Vogt In csmluding, Mr. MacKay
Judges for the first day were: said. "Everyone can win with a
"Mrs Cecil Blake, Dungannon, smile, but it you can loose with
Ontario and Mrs. Kloeze. R.R. a smile, you will always be a
No. 3 Goderich, Ontario. Mrs. winner."
Blake commented that it was a
tough job topick out the win-
ners but told the children that,
"each one of you is a winner,
with your nice smiles, looking
so cute, and being able to stand
up on the platform saying your
piece.
GRADE FOUR SPEECHES,
first place. Dean Doherty.
second place. Sharon Doherty,
third place, Sharon Gaudette.
GRADE FIVE,
RECITATIONS, first place,
Mare Luanne Clare. aeconLl
place, Bill Foran. third --place,-•
Marjorie O'Neill. READINGS..
first place, Donna Drennan,
second place, Eddie VanOsch.
third, place, Joan Tigert.
SPEECHES. first place. Phyllis
Hickey. second place, Floyd
Courtney, third place, .John
Boyle.•
PREPARED SKIT (OPEN (Continued on page 8A)
CLASS GRADES 5 and 6), first
On Thursday Morning, May
10 at 11:00 a.m. Impromptu
Speeches (Open Class - Grades
and .8) were held -IMPROM-
PTU SPEECHES, first place.
Virginia Chisholm, second
place. Mary EClen Foran, third-
place. Anne Boyle.
Judges for the Impromptu
Speeches were Father Ed t en-
tinger, C.R., and Brother Carl
Voll.
St. Joseph's School Gym was
packed on Thursday evening,
May 10 __to • hear all the First..
Place Speakers. Master of
Ceremonies,'Johnp Austin,
presented Trophies to the win-
ners of the speeches from
Grades 4 to Grade 8, and $5.00
to all other first place con-
testants.
' A second prize of $3.00 and a
place, Jim Foran and .Joe
Boyle, second ,place, Donna
Drennan and Brenda
Chisholm, third place, .Joan
Tigert and Phyllis. Hickey.
ROBERTSON
ROUNDUP
At 8:00 a.m. on Friday May
11, our Grade Eight's went to
the Toronto Science Centre.
Due to unfortunate circum-
stances, we were delayed about
two hours when our bus had
engine trouble, leaving us sit-
ting at the side of Highway 401
outside Toronto. We did not
mind too much though as we
had stopped across from
Toronto international Airport
and were able to watch the in-
coming and outgoing flights.
Despite this delay we all en-
joyed our visit even though
some pupils missed the Theatre
Productions. All of the Grade
Eight pupils would like to
thank Mr. Harland, our bus
drivers, and our teachers - Mrs,
Shaddick, Mr. Crawford, Mr.
Bogie, And Mr. Moore - who
made our trip possible.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
The boys are starting the
shot•putting in Physical
Education and the high jump
trials are in progress.
1973
Top winners at St. Joseph's School Public Speaking Contest
last week In the grades four to eight division were, left 'to
right, Phyllis. Hickey, grade five, Dean Doherty. orade four.
Mark Frayne, grade seven, Pat Boyle, grade six, and Janice
Tigert, grade eight. (staff photo)
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Senior Public speaking winners at St. Joseph's School were, Front, Tom Sinnott,- Shannon Forgett, Mary Luanne C are,
left to right, back row, Jim Foran, Mary Ellen Foran, Anita Donna Drennan and Bill Tigert. (staff photo)
Doherty, ' Virginia Chisholm, Laurie Doherty and Joe Boyle. '
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