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cltolafdnlpA and y wards ip6 The Headmaster ' s Trophy Donaited by John and Phil Lockington David Reville The Irene Dinnick Holford Scholarship on General Proficiency — Trinity ($1,535.00) Brenda Key The J. P. Bickell Foundation Scholarship — Toronto $1,200.00 .. Paul Bryant The J. P. Bickell foundation Scholarship — Toronto $1,200.00 Bruce Pitts The Union Carbide Co. Ltd. — Western $500.00 Mary Lou Whitwill The Atkinson Foundation Bursaries $400.00 each Donna George Wayne Howell Henry Vermeulen The Board of Governors Entrance Scholarships — Western $200.00 Mary Lou Whitwill The Brantford Retail Pharmacists Association $200.00 Eugene Peycha Dominion Provincial Student Aid Bursaries — University $500.00 each Paul Bryant Virginia Sobolewski Mary Clarke Karen Strohacker Wayne Howell Henry Vermeulen Eugene Peycha Mary Lou Whitwill James Sharpe Waterloo University $300.00 George Yallop Frank Mayer Technical Institute $300.00 Bernard Hall William Fizor Teachers ' College $250.00 each Joan Cunningham Lyrme Atkinson Patricia Green Patricia McMurdo Joan Miller Barbara Reid Sheena Stevenson Grade XIH — General $100.00 Dorothy Gavreluk Dennis Pilkey Donna Smith Grade XH — Vocational $100.00 Ceirolyn Kerr CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN High school graduat es who have decided on business careers will find interesting opportunities with the London Life Insurance Company. This growing organization has openings in a number of departments, all providing interesting work and excellent opportunities for advancement. In addition to a complete range of employee benefits, the Company offers its staff a selection of courses providing instruction in the life insurance business. For an appointment to discuss these matters in greater detail, write or call the Personnel Department, at the Company ' s Head Ofi ce. London Life Insurance Company Head Ojjice — London, Canada Page 9
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The Canadian Manufacturers ' Association ( Haniilton-Br2uitford Branch) (a) For proficiency in Grade XI $25.00 each Moulded Fibre Limited Richard Belcher S. C. Johnson Son Limited Carolyn Kerr Diana Generoux Robbins Myers Company of Canada Limited Robert Richter Ladish Company of Canada Limited Daniel Bowden Brantford Coach and Body Limited Soley Seraganian Canada Valve Hydrant Company Limited Robert LaFreince Douglas Hunter Steel Company of Canada Limited David Pearce (b) For proficiency in Grade XII and to encourage completing Grade XH $50.00 each Hussmann Refrigerator Company Limited Andrew ZaranyLk Beverley ChUderhose Prizes for Proficiency in Grade XI and XII Shop Courses Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. (Welding) Allan Coombs J. H. Turvey Electric Limited (Electricity) Robert Richter Snap-On Tools (Motor Mechanics) Ralph Sneddon Summerhayes Lumber Co. Limited (Woodworking) Gerald Ripley Garage Operators ' Award (Motor Mechanics) Bruce Lampkin The Lincoln Electric Co. Limited (Welding) Soley Seraganian Brant Plumbing Tinsmithing Supplies (Sheet Metal) Kenneth Vickery The Standard Metal Company (Drafting) John Pollock Alexander Tools Limited (Machine Shop) Andrew Zaranyik The Students ' Council General Proficiency Prize $10.00 (In memory of the late Dr. A. M. Overholt) Grade IX Academic Norman Schachar Grade X Academic Joarme Free Commercial Course Dorothy Henry Tri-Beta Phiat Sorority Grade IX Technical Award $10.00 Patrick Newton The Sara Jeannette Duncan Chapter, I.O.D.E. $10.00 Grade IX Oral French Claudette Le Blond The Silver Cross Mothers ' Association Scholarship $10.00 Renate Kocpsel The Canadian Daughters ' League Scholarships in Grade X History $15.00 Sandra Hassenfeldt William Lewis The International Association of Machinists, Lodge 1105 $20.00 each Academic Girl Elizabeth West Academic Boy Alan Enslev Commercial Patricia Mordue Technical James MiUs, William Oros Art Awards Grade IX ($ 5.00) Sunnee Merson, Michael Watson, Arnold Douglas Grade X C$10.00) Thomas HiU Grade XI ($10.00) Helen MacLachlan Grade XH ($15.00) Victoria Seraganian The Hussmann (Canada) Management Club Scholarship Grade X Shirley Arme Menhennet Senior Pins Lynne Atkinson Robert Hexamer Connie Comer Gerald McCuUoch Carol Cornfoot Bud MacKUlop Margaret Denton Terry Moyer The Moyer Trophies Best Senior Boy Athlete Eugene Evanetz Best Junior Boy Athlete Hon Muir The Harding Carpets Trophies Best Senior Girl Athlete Mary Lou WhitwUl Best Junior Girl Athlete Susan Butcher an d .. wurdi The David Richard Axler Memorial Trophy Peter Beckett The J. H. Young Sons Limited Grade XI Proficiency Prize Elise Kirkegaard The Alexander Graham Bell Chapter I.O.D.E. Prizes $10.00 each General Proficiency (Home Economics) Patricia Wehrdtein General Proficiency (Grade XI Technical) Robert Richter General Proficiency (Technical Course) Andrew Zaranyik The American Society of Tool Engineers (Chapter 42, Hamilton District) ($25.00) William Golench The N.O.M.A. Award for General Proficiency in Grade XII Commercial ($25.00) Ann Lukach The N.O.M.A. Typewriting Proficiency Prize $15.00 Mary Filyo The Amigo Club Grade Xn History Award $10.00 David Reville The Margaret Black Grade Xn Award $15.00 Established by the Soroptomist Club Patricia Moore The Judge A. D. Hardy Scholarship in Grade XII English Established by the H.M.S. Ajax Chapter, I.O.D.E. $25.00 John Kirkegaard The Stanley Schell Memorial Scholarship $50.00 John Kirkegaard The Key Qub Award for Proficiency in Grade XI and XH Academic Mathematics and Science $50.00 John Kirkegaard The Andrew Donaldson Scholarship in Grade Xm English $25.00 Mary Lou Whitwill The Steel Company of Canada Limited Scholarship in Grade XHI Latin ($25.00) Mary Qarke The B ' Nai B ' Rith Scholarship in Grade Xm History $25.00 Elizabeth Martens Harding Carpets Limited Scholarship in Grade Xm Mathematics ($50.00) Paul Bryant The James Shortt Wilson Chapter, I.O.D.E. Scholarship in Grade XIII Physics and Chemistry $25.00 Bruce Pitts The Brsmtford Realtors ' Association Scholarship in Grade XUI French ($25.00) Paul Bryant The Girls ' Y-Hi Award ($10.00) Mary Clarke The May Mann Allen Memorial Award Beverley Liittich The National Secretaries Association, Quintus Chapter Scholarship ($25.00) Sharon Maloney The Brantford Police Association Awards $50.00 Joein CunninghEmi Henry Vermeulen The Alexander Grahcun Bell Chapter, I.O.D.E. Memorial Award ($10.00) Carol Cornfoot Optimist Qub Talent Prize $25.00 Beverley Liittich and Kaye Murray The Sara Jeannette Duncan Chapter, I..O.D.E. Teachers ' College Bursary ($100.00) Joan Cunningham The Grand Valley Engineers Scholarship $100.00 Paul Bryant The A. M. Overholt Chapter, I.O.D.E. University Bursary $300.00 Doima George Carter Scholarships L Paul Bryant n. Mary Lou Whitwdll The Ontario Scholarships $400.00 each Paul Bryant Brenda Key David demons Bruce Pitts Mary Lou Whitwill
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13A FORM NEWS LESLIE BANNISTER This year Les keeps busy with Students ' Council activities as well as being in Beta and the Y Leaders ' Corps. He is going to O.V.C. next year and will be shortly peddling piils to sick cows. PETER CALAMAI Peter is on the executive of the Science Club. He gained experience in grave digging at ■■Hamlet prac- tices. His plans for next year include Science Studies at McMaster. RONALD BARBER Ron has returned to us after spending a few years in the world of business. He is a member of the Rifle team. He plans to go into medicine next year at the University of Toronto. LOIS CAMERON Lois is 1 5 of the female popula- tion of 13 A, She is an enthusiastic camera bug and is an up-and-coming Ken Griffin on the organ. She intends to study Chiropractics at the Univers- ity of Toronto. ROGER BATESON Last year ' s Christmas season was a real bang-up one for Roger. He is a prejudiced member of Beta Hi-Y Club. He plans to go into Dentistry where he hopes to learn to cap front incisors. JOHN CANNING John keeps busy in the Drama and Camera Clubs. Glee Club, and Science Club. John plans to enter honours Political Science at Western and after that to take Law. KENNETH BICKERTON Ken is one of our future N.H.L. stars. When not playing hockey or football, he m.ay be seen in his pink limousine. Fifty years from now he will probably be head of the archi- tectural firm Bickerton, Bickerton, and Bickerton. BERYL CHLiNG This little gal has keen knowledge of the universal language of mathe- matics; unforturantely her foreign languages, English and French, are giving her some trouble. She is a member of the Science Club and the I.S.C.F. Beryl plans to go to McGill. ' ' = ' T . MARTIN BROOKS As a young boy Marty was com- petent in making models of buildings. Since he is still interested in them, our opinion is that, after fulfilling his plans for travel in South America, he will probably enter a course in Archi- tecture. RONALD COWELL Big Ron does starry hook shots on the Senior Basketball team, but for some unknown reason his interests lie not only in basketball but also in 13B. Ron will soon be caking the pills that Les will peddle to his sick cows. LEE BROWN Lee is very active in school. He started out this year as Chief Return- ing Officer for the elections. He spends his time in the Science Club. Camera Club, and other outside activities. He will take Chemistry next year at Toronto. JAMES DRAKE As vice-president of the year ' s Science Club, Jim spends a lot of time in the science labs helping to put chemical stains on the ceiling. He plans to expand his scientific knowledge at Mac next year. Page 10
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