Gary Michael Gurbin, BeverleyAnn Habkirk, Robert.Richard Hardy, Sandra Jane Helkie, David George Hilliard, Gregory Janies Johnston, Larry . Joseph Jones, Marilyn Patricia Kellington, Judith Ann Kennedy, Susan Kubinec, Mary Anne Lapain, Donna Gail Little, Gladys Marie Maitre, Marion Patricia McKibbon, Mary Hpward McLennan, Melvin Harry Mills, Marlene Gail Moyes, Frank Emerson O ' Neil, Patrick Ignatius O ' Neil, Donald Harry Pettypiece, Ralph Herman Posma, Melvin Walter Reeb, Catherine Ann Siefkcr, Donna Janet Trimble, Margaret Jean Tully, Bessie Eva Turner, Leonard Joseph Turton, Barbara Joan Wales, Sybren Wassenaar, Ronald Clarence Watt, Gary Maurice Wright. ‘ .„ SPECIAL COMMERCIAL Jeanette Isabelle Arthurton, Geraldine Agnes Banks, Wanda Marie Carder, Dale Patrick Collins, Ruth Ann Gcrrard, Janet Helen Greaves, June Laura Hatch, Sharon Lynn Theresa Jordan, Donna Marion Knight, Helen Marie McDermott, Roy Thomas McMurren, Darlene Helen Mills, Kenneth Wayne Pearce, Josephine Celina Renaud, Deanna Jean Robinson, Donna Jo-Ann Trimble, Joanne Nellie Ulch, Arthur James Vandcn Dr i- C aO • Editor ' s Note: For two years it has been the policy of the school to hold a special graduation programme for the students receiving the Intermediate Certificate at the end of Grade 10. The following address was by the valedictorian on that occasion. THE INTERMEDIATE V.iLEDICTORIaN ' S MESSAGE After two yoars of hard work and studying, we have finally reached the first plateau of achievement in high school. This we will never regret. To attain our final goal, most of us will continue to strive even more resolutely for Junior Matriculation and perhaps Senior Matriculation. Recalling past experiences, we find that these years have been enlightening as well as enjoyable. The first day of high school wo felt nervous and awkward in such a large school. It was so easy to get lost-- as most of us soon discovered. Moving from room to room was strange and the absence of recesses was disappointing. We were divided into classes and alasj separated from old frionds. However, as the days went by, we established new friendships and each day had its exciting moment. We learned to accept responsibilities and bec ame accustomed to newer, more mature methods of learning. . . • . . ' ' « Still, the credit should not go to us, alone. We owe more than can over be repaid to our teachers. They worked diligently each day trying to drum Latin or French verbs or the typewriter alphabet into our heads-- sometimes, just when we were trying to get ..our afternoon nap. To learn so many seemingly impossible things, we certainly had to have the best teachers to stimulate our dull minds. By,drawing from their own experi¬ ences they helped and encouraged us as well as taught us the fundamentals so that we would receive our intermediate certificates today. We are also very grateful to our parents who were always sympathetic when we needed their advice. I am sure all of us will agree that their financial assistance too was very important. Now we have joined the upper ranks of the school. More activities are open to us and we are still being presented with new vistas of learn¬ ing.
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8 . GRADUATES 1 DINNER On Kay 21, 1959, the Graduates ' Dinner was held in the Kigh School cafeteria The evening was started with grace and a toast to the Queen Si ■£. Crine. The National Anthem followed, with Donna Barkosky at and piano! A tasty dinner, enjoyed by all, was served in the cafeteixa and everyone joined in a. sing-song r if torwa.rds• Mr William Wallace, Vice-Chairman of the E. D. H. S. Board, then extended its greetings to everyone present. Ga J y J° f g V ® e iody t called to the school and Miss Murphy made the reply. A meioay c xx The Brook was sung by Gayle and Jill Geddes. an inopi g 1 the students was delivered by Canon J. H Whealen. Mr. Monteith gave a toast to the graduating class and Donna Little responded. A dance was held in the gymnasium following the banquet. Tne music was suppliod “ the I. D. 1. £ Dance Band under the leadership of Mr. Master3cn. OUR HONO R STUDENTS This issue of the Argus includes the pictures of the 121 students S J PSLS b s “S sr„; ss4“‘io is: h Stewart have an unbroken honours record. Jtoe, have obtained an average of 7 S?or lore on every set of exams that they ' ve tried since coming to E ' Sex High four years ago. Three others have only one break in their records. These include T1m n3rq in Grade 13 who had 7k% on the Christmas exams this school past year because of extended absences due to illness. Our congratulations to those eigxt students. Keep up the sood work in the years to come. May their example inspire the Grade 9 students to greater endeavour in the future. BACK ROW: MIDDLE ROW: FRONT ROW: David Douey, George Zwick, Michael oseltine, Tom Tully, T? r ed Sweet, Peter alford, Tom Cowan, Karl ' Jlch, .;ene Demers, Richard Barkosky, Winston .Armstrong, Jerry Robinson, Jim Rajki, Wayne Meloche, Jim Douglas, Bob Banwell, Reina Hicks, Carol Garrett, Irene %mespetra, Jo-Anne anespetra, Sandra Stewart, Donna. Tennant, Janet MacDonald, Nancy Turton. Karen Campbell, Carolyn Jones, Shirley Wambeke, Kenlyn Lapain, Carolyn Milne, Betty Gregg, Pat Bellamy, Marilyn Sweet, Kathleen Thomas, Charlene Eldridge.
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