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THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1928 '' :favaramailathossamasaanamea,
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Clinton Collegiate institute Report
The 1'o11owinh is is report of the pupils et' Clinton Collegiate
Institute for the 'Winter term, Bepoit forms have been sot home,
to the parents and are to be signed and returned to the class teachers,.
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1JPPE R SCHOOL-
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CHOOLViolet Watkins . 'f.
Dorothy Pruden 8
N, Matheson 7
Grace McEwen. • .... ... 61
Dorothy Stirling 6
D Gray . .. 8
Arthur Lyon .. .. 8
Doris Dnrnin 8
Edith Middleton . 3
Elva Cook 5
Wm. Glees 6
Florence Rorke . . 7
Gordon Ball , 7
Gordon Stock . ... 8
Madeline Van Horne , 5
Lorne Cooke: .."... ,
No. of Papers Written -106,
No. of Passes 77.
Percentage Successful -72.6,
MIDDLE SCHOOL (11111).
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Andrew Fraser 11 ' .11
Dorothy Innes , 11 11
Evelyn hall.. 11.: 10
Ruth Veneer . 11 1,0
HelenNediger , : 8 g
Dorothy Manning , 8 8
Hazel Watkin's 8 8
Margaret;Cudmore 9 9
Stuart Keyes . 9 7
Norma Stevens 8 4
Clement Reynolds 4 3
Douglas Matheson 9 2
No, of Passes Written -107.
No. of Passes -91.,
Percentage Successful -85.0.
MII?DLE SCHOOL (EIA).
Margaret McLedd 11 11
Reg. Noble 11 11
Audrey Carter 10 1Q
Olive Glew 10 •10
Margaret Kilpatrick , 10 • ' 10
Isabel. Chowen • 10 9
Helen Davidson . 9
Dorothy Little 9
Dorothy Kutch . ..•-7
Morris Rozell . 10
John Heilyar 7
Mary Reynolds . 10
Margaret Doan 9
Bert Middleton 8
Bessie McEwen 9
Wen. McGill . 6
Win. Ball 8
Edna Flynn .. 8
Everett Downs .. .... k n 10
Doris Miller „nj: 6
Grace Evans . rifz , 41
Hazel _Churchill . } 4
Deletes Harris ' . 6
No. of Papers Written -192. y -
No, of Passes -141,
Percentage Successful -73.9.
LOWER SCHOOL (II)
Dorothy Cox ..... 991 F
Mari;•aret Plumsteel
Susie Livermore . • 9 9
Helen Manning .. 9 9
Thelma Lovett 9
Bessie Livermore .................9
.Robert Cole . , 1 31. 3
Marion Forbes - 9 9
Cora Trewartha , - 10 ,e
Isabel Biggam 9
Edith Gfhbings , . 9
Olive Sprang •. 8
VfoIet lillorrison . 91
Janet McTaggart . . .... 9
Cleland Bone . 9
Carrie Lavin 9
Robert Hale . 9 9
Brenton Hellyer , . 9 7
Olive Thompson . 9 • 8
Grace Gibbings • 0 8
Jean Benthon 9 7
Eileen . Ruinbaii . 9 8
Mary Armstrong .' . • 9 8
Marion Mason , ... , . 6 5
Jean` Twyford , 9 6
1 elen Beacorn . , 7 6
.r tie 7 5
.'Bruce"'Big'ga'1't.: 9 7
Edward Rorke .
Anna Beadle . 0 6
Paul: Hovey .....................8 5
Ruth Cartwright . 9 6
Thelma Cudmore . 9 5
Jean 8Iutch ... • 9 5
James McCrea , ... , , . , , • 8 5
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No. of Papers Written --296,
No. o4 Passes -252,
Percentage Successful -85.1,
LOWER SCHOOL (IA).
Joe Gaudier , 9
Ross Carter , 9
Hugh Middleten 9
Lawrence Plumsteel 9
Wm.Draper.........................9
Stewart Cook. . 9
Gerald Holmes . 9
Lloyd Medd . . ``9 "
. Barry Plumsteel . • 9
Kelso Streets . . ... 7
Gordon. Cudmore . 0
Ernest Hovey , 9
Tom Ross , . 7
Frank Meelwen 7
I{ennetli Pickett . .•
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BRUSSELS: Olt Friday morning'
Ida`1ane, Knight, wife of James Cam-
eron passed away, aged 55 years 7
z\ninths and 11 days, as a result of
burns received from a coal oil can ex-
ploding As the deceased lady was
lighting',the fire. She is survived by
her husband and one son, 'Wilford, of
town. The funeral was held ,from the
family home on Tuesday afternebTi'
three lo'clock, interment being
made in Brussels cemetery.
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