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O. D. H0 S, -- JUNIOR COMMENCEMENT Our Junior Commencement was held on Wednesday, Nov- ember l5th at 2:00 p.m, For the first year at our school the commence- ment exercises had to be divided for, whith an enrolment of nearly seven hundred, the number of awards and certificates to be presented increased greatly, resulting in a larger number of parents and friends attendingt The division was more than justified since at both events the auditorium was filled to capacity, Shortly after 2:00 p.m, the curtain parted to reveal a stage decorated with flowers and on the stage the guest speaker and the teachers taking part, After the singing of O Canada Mr, Cline, our principal, acting as chairman gave in his opening remarks the reason for the change in procedure, Mr., Friesen then conducted the orchestra in several sel- ections which were enjoyed by everyone judging from the applause receiv- edo A bit of variety was introduced when Lynn Rae-burn and Bill Donald- son tpiano and cello respectivelyj played a duet which was received en- thusiastically by the audience, For the presentation of prizes and awards, Miss Keenan read the names and Miss Hurst presented the prizes to those deserving students who, by that extra effort, had managed to prove their profic- iency in one particular field. Our guest speaker for the afternoon was the Rev. J, L. Coyle who was introduced by Mr, West, Although Mrs Coyle s most in- teresting speech was directed primarily to the students, it held a message for parents as well, I-Ie reminded all that we must hold fast to a principle of faith as a firm basis for success in life. Our sincere appreciation was expressed to him by Mr., Shaw, Once again Mr, Friesen led the orchestra, Cheryl Turner played a tune on the cello while Marilyn Stubbs accompanied her on the - piano. The highlight of our Junior Commencement was the pres- entation of the Intermediate Certificates by Miss Dorland assisted by Mr, Fraser. These were received by the students who had successfully com-
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pleted the work of grades nine and tent, With the singing of God Save the Queen played by our pianist Lynn Raeburn, our first Junior Commencement came to a close Dianne Aikens John Bean Robert Beatty Bonnie Beer Mildred Bradley Robert Brooks Helen B ryan Lynne Campbell Robert Campbell Douglas Champ Joanne Clancy Carolyn Clowes Kathleen Coates Marilyn Conley Richard Cowan Thomas Crozier Barry Cunningham Paul Dermott John Deyarmond Barry Dixon Nancy Dods William Donaldson John Doran Linda Dowdall Gloria Foster Margaret Gabei Gail Giles Marlyne Gillespie Marie Glassford William Glassford Ralph Graham GRADE T EN Carollee Mottart 1 lB lNTERM EDIATE CERTIFICATES Robert Gray Gordon Greer Stephen Grigg Mary Groen Augusto Guglietti. Barry Hamilton Doris Harding William Henry Larry Horsman Jacqueline Hughson Bruce Kidd Thelma Kirkness Jeanne Lacey John Lackey Thomas Lackey Lorraine Laverty James Len.ey Paul Lindsey Henry Lise Richard Loblaw William Long Donald MacDonald Linda MacNamara Carol McBeth Sheryl McDevitt Andrew McGee Diane McKennitt Helen McKenzie Robert McKin ney Donald McKinnon Dean McLean Ralph McMullin Anne Marshall Robert Marshall John Meek John Millar Sally Millar Kypp Morrow Carollee Mottart Sharon Nash Dale Oliver Ype Poortinga Frances Prosyk Lynn Raeburn Allen Ramsay Ruth Rayburn Wayne Reid Dean Sharp Elsa Smith Robert Stainton Barbara Still Carol Stone Vivian Taylor Fred Temple Kathryn Thompson Darlene Tiffin Reginald Trimble Elizabeth Walker James -Walterhouse Jean Watson Francis Watt Paul West Paul Woodland
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