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Students Receive Diplomas
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Lucy Morrison, Margaret Moses,
Brian Murray, James Nesmith,
Margaret Nicholson, Noreen
Nicol, Valdeane Noble, Susan
Norminton, harry Oldengarm,
Catherine O'Malley, Joan O'-
Malley, Linda Ortlieb, Doreen
Pattison, Wendy Reynolds,
Cheryl Roane, Doris Ross, Roe-
lie Schipper, Barry Scott, John
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Searson, Faye Sewers, Robert
S. Smith, Gail Statia, Carole
Stokes, Lynda Stokes, Roben
Taylor, Mary Helen Thomp-
son, Linda Turvey, Kenneth
Walters, Mary Watson, David
Wenger, Lynn Whitfield, Ross
Wightman, June Wilbee, Gale
Wilson, Howie Wright, Janette
Wright.
The Secondary School Hon-
our certificates to grade 13
graduates were presented by Dr.
W. A. McKibbon, chairman of
the board and K. E. Wood, of
the teaching staff, The follow-
ing received these diplomas;
Philip Adams, Frederick Al-
corn, Kenneth Anderson, Doug-
las Bieman, Keith Bone, San-
dra Cameron, Harold Campbell,
John R. Campbell, Ruth Casa-
grande, Thomas Chettleburgh,
Sara Crawford, Jane Cruikshank,
James Deneau, Gail Dinsmore,
Wayne Douglas, Catherine Ed-
gar, Eleanor Errington, Wayne
Farrier, Martin Gamiss, Marion
Green, Mary Haugh, Myrna
Ireland, Esther Kerr, George
Kerr, Karen Kilpatrick, Glen
Wingham Advance*Times, Thursday, Nov. 18, 1966 — Page 3
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THE TOP THREE students in Grade XII
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They are James Nasmith, Brian Kerr and
Douglas Elliott,
—Advance -Times Photo.
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FREDRICK ALCORN won the Canada Packers Award at
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sented by the company's Harriston manager, D. M. Malt-
by.—A-T Photo.
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STUDENTS' COUNCIL PRESIDENT Jim Nasmith presented
Sandra Cameron with the Council's award last Friday
evening. Sandra is attending the University of Western
Ontario this fall.—A-T Photo.
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