The Clinton News Record, 1913-03-13, Page 7SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEWS -RECORD.
Clinton, March t3th, 1913
HONOR ROLL.
CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL. •
Division 1,
Sr. 4th, -Marks 400, ,Min. 240-
Nora Kennedy 351, Erskine Evans
349, Lois. Holmes 335, Leona :Nediger
332; Marjorie MoMath 530, Viola
Cook 330, Mary Chidley 327, Lyda
Morrish 326, Eleanor Kemp 326,
Kathleen Dowser - 326, Gordon Mc-
Cartney 321, Winnie Draper 317, Car-
man Turner 314, Harold Hill 313,
Mervyn Elliott 311, Irene Cole 307,
Janet Wylie 306, Bertha Yates 306,
Mildred Cook 296, Bessie Chowan 293,
Fired Lawrence 292, Jessie Watkins
289, -Percy Ladd 280, Oliver John-
ston 288, Melvin Shoenhals 279, Nel-
lie Watkins 278, Doreen Stephenson
275, Lorene Langford 273, Dorothy
Rattenbury 269, . Merle Moore 264,
Hartley Monaghan, 261, Grace'Akam
251, Margaret Walker 246.
-C. D. Bouck, Principal.
Seniors,-Shurwyn Allifr.' 95 per-
cent.. Gladys , Keller 00, Charlotte
Sheeley 88, Berta Jackson' 82, May
Routledge 82, Mabel Marshall 82,
Leona Hearn. 80, Ruth MaoMath 82,
Alice Peelcitt 76, Irene Keller 76,
Nelda Cooper 76, Hlarold Manning 74,
Annie Yesbce 68, Maida Armour 66.
Juniors, -Nettie • Glazier 92, Mar -
lob Gibbings 88, Hannah Argent 81,
Frieda Wallis. 79, Willena Keys 72,
Cecil Pecicitt 68, Aileen Armour 67,
Murray MacNeil 67, Leslie Huller 66,.
Willie Sloman 64, Fred Grimes 63,
Elsie' I1oltzhauer 62, Ione Bouck 61,
George Evans 60.
-M. E, Chndley, Teacher.
Division 3,
Seniors, -Ernest. Livermore 93,
Harry Lawrence 90, Madelon Shaw 89
Clete Dunford 89, Alex.' Eagleson 89,
Harry Rance 88, Edna West 87, Rob-
bie Schrenk 86, Ethel Wasmann 85,
Edna McCaughey 83, George Middle-
ton 62. Mary Taylor 82, Ruth Ar-
gent 80, Jessie Jackson 80, Bessie.
Harland. 79. Fred Wallis 78, Ernie
Hall 75. Fannie Hel'lyar 75, Elsie
Grealis, 74, Marion Andrews 74.
Juniors, -Asa beeves 91, Edith
Jonms..75..' Merrit Nediger 71, Wilfred
Seeley 70, Earl .Livermore 67, Flora
Miller. 65. Ernie Little 63.
-J. Wilson, Teacher.
Division 4,
Seniors, -Helen Ross 83, Annie
Lawrence 82, Willis Cooper 81, Dora
Schoenhals 80, Alma McCorvie 80,
Wil'iie.Bell. 79, Beryl Cooper 72, Hat-
tie Livermore 70, Agnes Walker 68,
Jean Bell 63, May Flutter 68, Charlie
Cole 67, Ambrose McGuire 66, Geo
Shipley 66, Stuart McBrien 65.
I Junior 3rd, -Fred Peckit 80, Jim,
Walker' 80, Ronald. McDonald 73,
;Bert Taylor 69, John Taylor 63,
Pearl, Cavanagh 59, Cecil Cooper 53;
-L. Stevens, Teacher.
Division 5,,
Seniors, -Dorothy Rorke 92, .Fer-
gus. Reynolds 91, Jabez Rands 90,
Harry Bali' 87, Bessie Murphy 82,
Mildred Biggins 79, Amy Hellyar79,
Etta, Hardy 78, Gordon Hall 77,
Marjorie Beaton 76, Sam McCreary
7G, Willie Mutch 73, Russel Britton
66, Katie Ladd 60.
1 Juniors, -Agnes Reynolds 94, Alex.
McRae 93, Asa Bolton 89, Kenneth
Carter 88, Bessie Morrish 85,
Catharine . Wylie 84, Fred Elliott 80,
,Milborne Bailey 73, George Carter 69
Stewart Macdonald 61, Stewart Tay-
lor 60.
-H. Courtice, ,Teacher.
Division 6.
Seniors, Total 120,-A. Collyer 115
N. Ruthledge 107, H. Grigg 98, G.
Wiltse 97, J. Miller .92, D. Nediger
91,, A. Gould 90, W. Bazzo 83, D,
Mulholland 74, M. Cree 73.
Juniors. Total 178,-G. 7Fowler 162,
N. Cools 156, L. Levy 146, H. Rob-
ertson 142, G. Gawson 136, P. Liver-
more 135, G. McGuire 128, H. Law-
son 127, M. Bateman 1L19, R. Evans
109. W, Carter 102.
-=-Maude MacGregor, Teacher.
Division 7.
Seniors, Total 500, -Eleanor Me
Taggart, 286, Ivy • Plewes 285,
Frank. S c r u t on 283, Winnie
McMath 280, Anica Hill 276,
Switzer Grealis 207, Hilton Butts
265, Charlie Cook 264, Roy Liver-
more 263, Frank Mutch 262, Cecil
Matheson 258, Ella Cram 250, Cecil
'turner 228, Roland Walter 225, Rob-
bie Middleton 193, Edgar Wiltse
188.
Juniors. Total 250, -Barrie Combe
227, Kenneth Rorke 221, Agnes'
Combe 219, Norman McNeil 219.
Violet Huller 218, Jack Wiggington
216, Catharine Grant 215, Leo Rey-
nolds 209, Mary McTaggart "208,
George Elliott 208, Helen Ladd 203,
Jean Ford 201, Audrey McIntyre
20,0, Sadie Gibbs 196, Jack Britton
101, Mattie Blacker 186, Kathleen
Livermore 178, Howard Gould 174,
Oliver`° Murphy 165, Bert McGuire
161, Clyde Kennedy 158.
Division 8,
Seniors, total 200, --Katie Beaton
200, Eleanor Plumstecl 104, John
Nediger 194, Grace Strong 194, Isa-
bel. Glazier 191, Charlie Shipley 190,
Isabel Johnston 189, Norman Coun-
ter 187, Fergie Carter 184, Wilfrid
Grant 184, Fred McTaggart: 182,
Charlie Mennell 182, Wallace Wheat-
ley 180, Myrle Sweet 177, Ernest
Ford 177, Clifford Carter 175.
Juniors, Total 100, -Olive. Schoen-
hals 100, Norma Treleaven 98, . Gor-
don Campbell 97, Jean Simpson 96,
Francis Baines 96, Florence Johnson .
95, Phyllis Tozer 94, Kathleen Tay-
lor 91, Vera Cook 90, Bert Marshall
89, Gerald Eames, 88, Russel, Peckett
87, Burton Bolton 86,, Austin Math-
eson 85, Kenneth Roberton 84, Rees -
or Forster 83, John Livermore 83,
Vera Gould 82, ,Clifford Cooper 82.
-M. L. Ker, Teacher.
Zurich
Mr. E. Zeller and daughter, Miss
Frances, visited in Detroit last week.
Mr. ad Mrs. 'Geo. Ians leave
shortly for Moosejaw, Sask., - where
they intend, to locate. Mr. Innes has
had charge for some time of Pree-
ter's tinsmithing department.
Mr. John Geiger of Pigeon, Mich.,
was in town last week on business.
Miss Roxie Either visited London.
friends recently,
Mr. A. F. FIess who has been con-
nected with the J. Preeter store for
some time, is contemplating going
west.
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