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PRIZE LIST FORM PRIZES Grade VIII Rook, P. Grade IX (1) Evans, C. Grade IX (2) Rea, J. Grade X (1) Anderson, J. Grade X 2 .Sphmidt S Grade XI (1) Holmes, W. Grade XI (2) Johnson, L. Grade XI (3) Spoor, R. Grade XII (2) Peters, N. Grade XII (1) Angus, J. A. The Butchart Trophy: Dux Award of the School SUBJECT Tin T ' Z T 1 c PRIZES English — Senior - Watt, Bill — Junior — Bramall, T History — Senior - Angus, J. A. — Junior - Wood, D. Social Studies 1 1 — Senior Britton, J. Geography — Junior - Higgins, J. Physics — Senior - Williams, B. Chemistry — Senior - Peters, N. Biology — Senior — Cupples, W. General Science — Junior — Caviness, J. Mathematics — Senior — Holmes, W. — Junior — Evans, C. German — Senior — Holmes, W. — Junior — Anderson, J. French — Senior — Patriarche, J. — Junior - Rook, P. Music — Woodward, Jack
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have taught, and sometimes at least, inspired in the classroom. But I hope too the wider lessons have been learned. I hope you remember the business of tolerence and consideration for others— of standing up for what you know is right— of living in peaceful co-existence and friendship with your fellow human beings. You go on to University where you find all kinds of behaviour and philosophies. You may even find that kind of student activity, which, masquerading in the guise of philosophies or movements for peace or for intellectual free- dom, are in reality disguised vehicles for license for aggression, for anarchy, for hatred. You are not going to calm or to per- suade your fellow citizens by jumping up and down screaming. You are not going to aid the cause of peaceful co-existence by demonstrating that you can ' t co-exist peacefully with your fel- low citizens. This is not to say that you should allow your- selves to be led like sheep. This is not to say that you should never question, never challenge, never discuss. You should speak, you should preach, and if necessary you should even demonstrate, but you must do so in a way which will per- suade and not provoke. You must appeal to kindness and rea- son, not to hate and hysteria. You must not express alienation or bring about estrangement. Your duty is to help humanity by furthering the reconciliation on which the survival of our race depends, reconciliation at home and reconciliation abroad, reconciliation with all levels and sections of our own society, and beyond that reconciliation with all races, black, white and yellow. Never has there been a more urgent necessity tor brotherhood, for kindness, for tolerance and for consideration for others. And now in closing, there is one new project which I have not yet mentioned. This year we started a band, and we were fortunate enough to secure the assistance of a director who is dedicated, who is enthusiastic, and who obviously knows what he is about. His enthusiasm has rubbed off on all sixty of us. Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Boel. 9
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SPECIAL AWARDS The Florence Scott Award for Outstanding Work in v Creative English: W. Watt The Earnshaw Trophy for a Superior Dramatic Contribution: Runner up: R. M. Hall The winner: P. McFarland Maclnnes Award for Poetry Speaking Runners up: J. Milner, G. Bowes The winner: P. McFarland The Cooke Trophy for Outstanding Contribution to the Rugby Club: D. Williams The Junior Citizenship Award: Nominated: B. Hawkesworth, G. Stamatis, M. Durban The winner: J. Gray The Powell Trophy for Senior Citizenship: {Nominated: B. Homer, W. Holmes, D. Anderson The winners: P. Watson and D. Hindson The Davis Award and Book Prize for Outstanding Scholastic Progress in Junior School: Nominated: P. Ross, K. Bowker The winner: J. Arnim Appleton Trophy for Leadership: Nominated: Sawyer and Hickman The winner: J. A. Angus The Yarrow Shield for Scholastic and Athletic Attainments: Nominated: S. Angus and G. Hughes The winner: B. Williams 11
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