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Clinton, Jan. 9t , 1913
G, G 1. Weekly xarils.
Proficiency list of all students for
for the
the term, Sept. -Xmas. 1012, Natnes
in order of Merit :
Form 1, -IC. McGregor 78.8, Jas.
Wylie 73.5, A. Townshend 70, D.
Shipley 09.3, 11.'Cantolon 68.0, E.
Sanderson 68.1, F. Pennobaker 66.8,
I. Sinclair 64.2„ C. Cook 03, 114,'
Lansing' 62.6, B.- Rowden 62, C.
Whitmore 62, H. Kitty 61.9,
C. Cantelon" 01.7, P. Cunning
hame 61,5, G. Walls 61.1, C.
112air 61., A. Nediger 59,.G. Beaton
57.4, E. Carter 57.3, C. Johnston
51.8, A. Glazier 54.1, E. Miller 53.-
5,
3:5, F. Reynolds 53.5, 0. Phillips 53.3
('1. Twitchell 53.11, L. Wilkin 51.8, 10.
McAllister 51.5, Z. Churchill, 512,
1h Crich 511, A. Shanahan 50.7, F.
Copp 40.5, C. Thompson 47, L.
Churchill 47, F. Edwards 40.6, A.
Grainger 46.3, E. Sheeloy 45. 7, W.
Appleby 44.7, G. 'Beaton 44.7, . E.
Parlmet 43,6, V, Garrett 42,5, E.
[raiser 40, L. Hanley 39.7, J. For-
rest 36.3, II. Stewart 35, L. Mc-
Connell 34,1, 114. Smillie 31.6, M.
May 31.4, N. Sparks 30.0.
Form 2,-M. Elliott 74.3, E. Man-
ning 78.8, 0. Cole 74.8, J. Middle-
ton 72.5, V. Carbert 71.2, M. David-
son 60.8, J. Smith. 80,4, F. Thomp-
son 69.4, Maud Cook 67.5, W. Cold=
well 07.4, V. Hearn 66.5, E. Was-
mann 65.0, J. Morris 65.3, C. Mc-
Cool *65,
o-Cool'65, M. McTaggart 65, P. Pot-
ter 63.5, 0. McGill 63.4, J. Smillie
03.3, S. Smillie 62;8, E. Wise 52.2,
P, Moffatt 60.7, E. Brisson 58.6, I -I.
Shaw 58.7, C. Beacom 58.7, R.
Rannie 58,6, V. Evans 57.5, 10. Rod-
away 57.3, I. Collins 56, I. Rober-
land 55.1, I. Rathwell 50, E. ,Jam-
ieson 52.7, A. Dewar 52.7, K. Gov -
ler 51.7, Milton Cook 11.5, ' 0..
Hudie .•50.2, S. Agnew 71.1,
,P. Wheatley 47.9, L. Howe 46.-
'7, D. Cantelon 45.2, L. Rathwell
'44,8, C. Hoare 43.6, H. Wallis 43.5,
,I3. Holmes 42:2, I. Gould_42,1, H.
Johnston 42, M. Mane 42, R,. Chow-
en 41.3,. C. Kaiser 41.2, M. Mair 10..
5, K. - McNaughton 40.1, 0, Harland
39.4, L. Kennedy 34, A. Matheson
32.5, R. Forrester 136.0,L. Cook
26.2.
Forma 3,-E. Gray 77,2, C. Nichol-
son 74.2, J. Wylie 73.7, N. Garrott
72.7, E. Beacom 70, G. Draper 60,
,, 67.0; .0. Wal. er ' 5.8, W.
McGregor 61.9, M. Reynolds 03.3,
M. McGowan 62.1, F. Brown 61.5,
1,. Ford 57.7, H. Cantelon 50.5, V.
Lobb 55.1, E. Leitch 54.5, W. Me -
Naughton 53.2, H. - Forrest 52,6,
A. McConnell 52.7, M. Me -
Allister 52.2, M. Yates 51.3, M.
Carbert 40.5, W. Walker 49.1, A.
Cooper 49, K. Reid 47.0, S. Scott
46.4, I, °+Wilkin 43.9, D. Barr 43.1,
II.. McCrostie 30.7, S. Henry 35,
M. Gunn 34.7, T'. Ford 20.3, N. Rob-
ison 28ti1i,, -
Porn >3.,f'art 1, Faculty entrance,
C Kitt' 6,$:7, H. Turner 60.8, B.
Middleton .50.5, D. Tiernay 44, R.
Dewar 42.'1
Part 2, Faculty Entrane,-D.
Blatchford 67, M. Shipley 00.8, 1.
'Glen 60;5, L. Windsor 60,.C. Kilty
53.6, R. I-Iarlanel 47.7.
Honour Matriculation, -M. Shipley
57,2, E. Torrance, 36s6,',
Principal note: In the alcove ex-
aminations, where pupils wrre ab-
sent from an examination, they were
credited with nothing in that paper.
Reports have been given to the stud-
ents showing their standing in de-
tail. Any .studentwho has fallen
below 50 percent in the general av-
erage, has not done satisfactory
work during the term and parents
should insist on greater application
and attrn+`on to home work.