Zurich Citizens News, 1961-07-06, Page 6PAGE SIX
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Top Students In All. Grades Are
Listed As High School Year Ends
Four students from Exeter; to Judy Tennant, editor of this
and Dashwood who have never! year's Ink Spot, and fourth
won the honor before have E went to David O'Reilly, presi-
been awarded the top academ-
ic prizes in grades nine to 12.
at SHDHS, it was announced by
Principal H. L. Sturgis this
week.
Winners of Exeter Lions Club
awards, given to the top stud-
ent in each of the four under-
graduate years, are Sandra Sni-
der, grade 12; Janis Gulens,
grade 11; Ruth Anne Salmon,
grade 10, and Jim Carscadden,
grade nine.
Thirty-one other students will
receive board o f education
awards for highest standing in
various subject groupings in
the four grades.
The results were revealed
following announcement of pro-
motion results to the students
Tuesday morning. 84 percent
of the 552 students passed.
dent of the student council.
Both have been shield winners
in previous years.
Dashwood Winner
Top grade 11 student, Janis
Gulens, 16, is the daughter of
lens, Dashwood.
Runner-up was Ross Desjar-
dine, followed by Bob Turner
and Allan Prang, all of whom
were shield winners.
Another Dashwood girl, Ruth
Anne Salmon, rose to the top
of grade 10 after finishing in
second place last year. 16 years
old, she is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Salmon, a
member of the school orches-
tra and a major prize- winner in
the first science fair held re-
cently.
Cheerleader Wins
Sandra Snider, top grade 12
student, edged out John Ether-
ington who has been the aca-
demic leader in the class since
grade nine. A shield winner in
1958, she is the 17-yearold
daughter of Board Chairman
Larry Snider, Exeter. She has
been a member of the cheer-
leading team at SHDHS and a
competitor in verse -speaking.
Thirds place in grade 12 went
Jim is the son of Exeter a
sor Eric Carscadden, and
Carscadden.
The other grade nine
ners were Celia Stock,
lynne Simmons and Judy
beiner.
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Accounting, Mary Lou
mer; stenography; Kathy Hicks.
GRADE 12
Shield: Sandra Snider, John
Etherington, Judy Tennant,
David O'Reilly.
English and history, Judy
Tennant; amthematics and ag.
science, David O'Reilly; French
and Latin, Barbara McDonald;
commercial, Diane Delbridge;
shop, Barry Grainger; home
economics, Sandra Sharrow.
GRADE 11
sses-
Mrs.
win-
Caro-
Fink -
News Of Kippen District
(MRS. NORMAN LONG, Correspondent)
Sunday guests with Mr. and tion,
Mrs. Elzar Mousseau and 1Vfr.d Mr, and Mfrs. Elston Dowson
and Mrs. Ross Faber, includehave gone to the USA for a
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Wood- months vacation.
burn, of Greenway, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Mrs. Ken Larmer, of Peter-
Wit- borough.
In second place came Mynie
Verkerk, who was third last
year. Jim Gillings came third
and fourth position went to
Sharon Skidmore, who captur-
ed the same placing last year.
Second in Row
For Jim Carscadden, t h e
grade nine winner, it was his
second academic award in as
many years. He was the top
student of last year's graduat-
ing
aduat-
ing class at Exeter Public
School. Fourteen years old,
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CUSTOM TRUCKING, LOADING, DIGGING
Shield, Janis Gulens, Ross
Despardine, Bob Turner, Allan
Prang.
English and history, Gail
Farquhar and Jerry Drysdale
(tie); mathematics a n d ag.
science, Fred Hyde; French
and Latin, Frances Johns; com-
mercial, Ken Jones; shop, Ron-
ald Gratton; home economics,
Heather McConnell.
GRADE 10
Shield, Ruth Anne
Mynie Verkerk, Jim
Sharon Skidmore.
English and social studies,
Sharon Skidmore; mathemat-
ics and ag. science, Larry
Weido; French and Latin, Myn-
ie Verkerk; home economics,
Lynda Westcott; shop, Kenneth
McCarter; commercial, Edna
Ducharme.
' GRADE NINE
Shield: Jim Carscadden, Celia
S t o c k, Carolynne Simmons,
Judy Finkbeiner.
English and French, Caro-
lynne Simmons; social studies,
Celia Stock; mathematics and
ag. scinece, Elaine Powe; hime
economics, Brenda Smillie;
shop, James Carscadden.
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Salmon,
Gillings,
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Thomson for the gift
of a son, born June 27, at Clin-
ton Public Hospital.
Mrs. Russell Brock returned
home Sunday from St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, where she
was hospitalized a few days.
Miss Jean McNaughton atten-
ded the 4-H girls conference at
OAC grounds, Guelph, on Tues-
day, June 27-30. There were
six girls chosen from Huron
County and 204 girls attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepard
and family, of Toronto, visited
during the weekend wtih the
latter's sister and brother-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. James McNaugh-
ton and family; Jean returning
to Toronto for a week's vaca-
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spent the weekend with
tives in Owen Sound
friends at Southampton.
Norris Reunion
The Norris reunion was held
on July 2, at the lovely home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sillery,
of Tuckersmith. In the morn-
ing it rained but this didn't
dampen the spirits of the Irish
clan. Over 80 sat down to din-
ner in the large spacious shed,
and while a very delicious din-
ner was served, rain pattered on
the roof. Even the sun had to
smile at seeing as many Irish
enjoying themselves.
In the afternoon a full line
of sports were run off ending
with a tug of war. This was a
real contest of Irish spirit and
brawn, before one side was de-
clared the winner.
Long
rela-
and
Sillery's little pony was a
great attraction for the younger
children. After the races the
young people enjoyed a ball
game, while the older men
played horseshoe and the wom-
en prepared supper. After sup-
per the officers were elected
for the coming year.
Bus Trip
The schools of Tuckersmith
School Area epjoyed a bus trip
to Niagara Falls, on Wednes-
day, June 28. They visited the
historic sight of Fort George,
the Park and Brock's mounu-
ment. At the Hydro plant they
were shown slides, the floral
THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1961
clock designed and built by
hydro workmen, consisting of
thousands of plants with a wat-
er garden at the base of the
clock stocked with fish.
They toured the hydro plant,
down the elevator with rock
wells to the bottom of the cliff,
where the children watched the
control room and generators in
action. They also viewed the
famous falls and the rainbow
that hangs over the Horseshoe
Falls, which is an omen of good
hick, and the wax museum.
On their way home they stopped
to witch boats going through
the Welland canal.
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