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K53234. $1195 PAOS FOURTEEN 0 THE I.,,UCKNOV/ SENTINEL'', '1,LKK.140Vot,,QNTARIO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1972 •A, Wirt* W1006011 Waverly Smith Dianne MacKay COMMENCEMENT CONTINUED FROM PAGE • the school spirit trophy from Mrs. Katherine Collins. Dianne, as well as being student council president, had taken part in al- most every activity-at----Ripley. The Ripley Women's Institute : Prize was given to. Elliott Court- ney by Mrs. Jack McLean. Chris- . tine Meppelder was the recipient of the Best Girl Athletic Award. Christine was on various winning Shirley Nicholson, Joan intramural teams, school volley- Ferguson, Donna Needham, Bob 'ball, basketball ,and badminton Bissonnette, Sally Elliott , Dianne teams ans she was the ,girls senior MacKay and Gail Messenger. track and-field champion. This Any student wholeceives all three award was given by Miss M. school letters is awarded their Machan__Those_presented with senior school letter and these graduation diplomas were Bill include Susan Cliffe „ Margarett Bissonnette, Susan Brooks, Marg- Courtney, Kathy Irwin, Kathleen . . aret Chester, Dave Crawford. Hunter, Beverley Smith, Ellen Ellen Elliott „Joan Ferguson, Elliott., Margaret MacKay, Sherry Maiy Forster, Betty Godfrey, Pollock, Shirley McCreath, Joan Pat Henderson, Kathleen Hunter, Ferguson, Donna Needham, Bob Gayle Huston, Larry Irwin, Dian - Bissonnette, and Sally Elliott. ne emptOrr,---Barry-Ma-c-Donaid , -er--Mae-Dona-ld-w-as theLmid- Margaret MacKay, Shirley Mc- get poys Track and Field Cham- Creath, Valerie Morningstar', pion while Barry MacDonald Was Dave Nagle, Donna Needham, - the Junior Boys Track -andyie-rd--- Mary Pace, Ronald Pollock, Champion. The Ken Pullen Sherry Pollcick, RiChard Rooney, Trophy for the Senior Boys Track Beverley Smith, Anne Marie Stan- and Field Champ was presented to ley and Gertrude Lee Walden. Allan Mackay. These awards They were announced by Principal were announced by, Mr. D. Cola .- Turvill-and-presented by les and-w-ere-presentecLby Mr- Leonard Courtney.. The girls Edward Brown. Joan Courtney Glee Club then sang Graduation was the Midget Girls Champion,, Day, Tomorrow and May You • AlWays under the direction of Joan Ferguson and Margie Mac- Kay. Mr. Ttu-vill gave the Prin-. cipal's Award for Outstanding Scholastic Achievement to Elliott Courtney... Kathryn Irwin and ed the winners. Mary NiacCharles were honoured A quartet featuring Dianne , with the Dr, Couch Bursary award. Kempton, Liz MacKay, Boyd and ibis award was pr esented 1*-1\11'7- Blain Ca ruthers sang " T-he--Wo rid-- C . Beamer. Mary MacCharles er of You" and "Pm Not Alone'. also received the Sub Lieutenant The Ontario Scholars from John A. MacLeod 'Memorial Prize Ripley were Bryan Boyle, 'Elliott "from Mr. D. Coultes. • Courtney; Mary MacCharles, The school letters were announ- and Allan Mackay. It's quite a ' ced by ML Doug Coultes and , thing .to have at least one , Ontario Were presented by Mr. Edward 'Scholar but to 'have four frornone Brown. Those receiving the activ. 'school is quite an honour! Mr. ) -BeaTne-i-annou-need-the son, Larry IrWin, Kate Htinter, ,are and Mr. Sam Malhotra made Ellen Elliott, Shirley McCreath, the presentations. Gertrude' Lee Walden, Joan Bryan Boyle was the recipient Ferguson, Susan. Brooks, Donna 'Needham, Anne Stanley, Bob r POOLS!' We are looking for an aggressive businessynan to' be our dealer in this 'area for Canada's top line of in-ground swimming pools. 'Can be,, run along with present' business. Representative will be in four area the week of November 20, 1972. , For further information 'call collect: 1-416-522.6854 • 325 Bay St. N., Hamilton, Ontario Division of ACOPN Li..1,mBER COMPANY in ikusineas Over sp Yeeri Elliott, Karen Elliott, Sally Elliott and Dianne MacKay..The athletic letters were presented to-. Chris Meppelder, Richard Rooney, Beverley Smith, Pat .Henderson, Sherry Pollock, Gert Walden, Bob Bissorinette, Bonnie Boyle, Steve Henry-„-Debbie Tranter, Margie_ Collins, Joan Courtney and Kim Farrell. The scholastic letters are awarded to the students who attain a minimum average of 75c1 for three years. These included while Sally Elliott was declared the Junior Girls Champion. Chris Nieppelder was the Senior Girls Track and Field Champion. Mr. Brian Esch presented the trophies while Mr. Edward Brown announc- .„. P0015! • ...11.0.11,5, port 1970 FORIIGALAME-500 TWO DOOR HARDTOP - V-8, automatic, power steering; power diic brakes, radio,.vinyl top. 28000 actual miles.. 101132 $2395 Student Council president Carm- on Courtney made the presenta- tions. • Mr. Leonard Courtney present- ed the secondary school hOnour graduation diploinas to Bryan. Boyle, Susan Cliff, Elliott Court- ney, 'Margaret Courtney .; 'Murray Hill, Kathy Irwin, Bill Kirkpat- rick, Mary MacCharles,, Allan. MacKay, Christine Nleppedler, Shirley Nicholson and Bill Trarit- er. The art award was presented to Bob Bissonnette by Miss Margaret Machan for maintaining high ex- cellence in art , history and prac- FEargir.-1*-e-ro -the-facrrhat Susan Cliff achieved the total high 'average in both level five English courses with a 85°/o in Erw- lish 551 and 820/0 in English 552, Mrs. Katharine Collins presented her With the English award. This was the first time that such an award has been given at RDHS. Atir.163 1967 .FORD . LTD FOUR-DOOR HARDTOP - 390 eKgine, power steering, power brakes, radio, white 'vinyl top, all new first tine belted whitewalls. Real smart. K48220. WV* Pontiac Buick —GOD E RICH 5 24-8 3 9 1 yoliswilOok Brian Esch gra.nted the drama award to Sherry Pollock, Who not only has .acted in plays but has directed one, litany to two students of level - Mr.. W, Dowkes t. Cr `i nd. five by the former principal of a .graduate of. the • ••••. 17C5S Scholarsbip which is awarded ar,- president\ Carmon Courtney was COITINCED P.A, by Mr. Don MacTavish. The scholarship is awarded to a stud- ent who has graduated from either level four or ' five and who is continuing his education .at a university or a' college. Bryan Boyle, who is presently attending the University of Guelph enrolled in an agricultural course was the recipient. Bryan has al- ways taken an active part in School and community life. The Student, icrenc y Awards are awarded• to the•top four students in each level. Level One, Nancy McGuire, who acquired an average of 860/0, Patti Mac.Donald, Doug Bissonn- ette, and Wray Thompson. Level , Gail 'Messenger with an average of 8510 followed by Joan Courtney, Wayne Nicholson 'and Greg Liddle. Carrion Courtney topped ,level three---viith--an-av-er-a-ge-ol-B92/0. followed by Bob Bissonnette, Sal- ly Elliott and Kathy ;Farrell. Beverley Smith, with an aver-, age of 94'1a, headed the level four group of .scholars and was followed by Sherry Pollock,, Rich- ard Rooney and Dianne Kernpton. Sandy Pollock, the vice presid .- ent of the student'council, an- - nounced-the recipients while since level .one ire French was Elliott Courtney who consequent- ly-earned --the -French-award. . In of the .Donaldrand. Irene MacKen. • ithe absence of Mrs. Barbara• Burg- !ced Scholarship. This was .annouir ; • . • ess, Mrs: Jim Needham presented _t_c_cd_b_y_Mr. Brown and presented histor.v.--a-ward-to-the-level • • four student that had showed ac.a- deinic prowess in, that .subject .- Brooks,' Mr...Reuben-Burn- ett explained that many 'students • the_schoOl were worthy 'of re- • ceiving.the Geography award, but that he had bestowed it upon Shir- 1.e. y Nicholson who had shown-an' • t avid interest in the subject.. The winner of the mathematics award must achieve the highest average 'of the class in, that subject , and • • I for the first time the award -was conceded to a feniale - Beverley aw•ard from, Mr'. Surincler Malhat- 1 • ra. was Elliott Courtney'. •Mr., . R. D.. 1'1.8. i University of Toronto. ..;.• •. •: •. • Elliott 'Courtney' and Allan Mac. The .gueit 'speaker ., who was to thc convocatin . Kay received the Albert Wylds introduced by student council