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10. FORT. ' :r GRADUATES Betty Chambers of Cottam is this year graduating from Toronto University. She plans to attend 0. C. E. this summer and will teach at Leamington High School. Gerald Eode, a graduate of four years ago, has this year graduated from the course in electrical engineering at Queen ' s. He has accepted a job in Ottawa. Ronald Gerrard, a graduate of the same class, has gra¬ duated from the Business Administration Course at Assumption and will become an apprentice in an accountancy firm. Donna Michael of Essex this spring graduated from Western University in her favourite field of music. She has been engaged to teach in one of Windsor ' s Collegiates and like Betty, will attend 0. C. E. this summer Jim Forden, who took only Grades 12 and 13 at Essex, but whose home is at North Ridge, has graduated from Assumption this spring. He is talking about taking postgraduate work. Possibly one of the most publicized of our former graduates is Mary Lou Dresser. This year she graduates from the Honour Physical Education course at Western University with a distinguished athletic record behind her. She has played all four years on the inter-collegiate basketball team, this year as captain. She has also been active in other games and in track and field contests. Mary Lou will no doubt make a fine Phys. Ed. instructress in some lucky High School. HOWLERS Late Blight of Potatoes (as described on an Agriculture paper) Symptoms: —In wet weather, the leaves turn to a sloppy mess. --On potato itself it starts as a purplish discoloured area whic in time turns the potato into a rotten mess. --It attacks the vines in dry weather as a little brown mess and in wot weather a sloppy wet mess. On tomatoes they turn almost immediate ly into a wot mess. How Dried ilk is Prepared The milk is sprayed on an c-ternally heated rotating drum and a knife scrapes it off as dried milk. Gems From English Easte r Exams -- Grade 10 (Mr. Hutton) 1. John was woeing Lorna for her hand in marriage. 2. John and Lorna were secretly meeting in Glen Doone. 3- Symphony is a good name for the poem because the author had symphony for the poor creatures out in the rain. ]+. i lazy fog hung over the valley which was slowly being blown away. 5« With the ' ' unpremeditated art of the Skylark, Percy Shelley thought that he could have been the most renounced poet in England. 6. He grew burly tobacco on his form. 7. Mirk Antony rebelled long of nights. 8. When the augurers examined the bird, they found that it had no hearth) 9. This tooth is driving mo to extraction. 10 . Brutus hath a suit which Caesar ‘shall not bear. (Brutus ' cloak would not fit Caesar.) 11. Percy Shelley envied the skylark because he was a pilot and like flyirj as the bird did.
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c GRADES 10 11 HONOURS BECK ROW : Ken Grandmaison, Roger Curtis, Paul Chauvin, John Lyons, Hr.rry O ' Brien, Bruce Scott, Gayo Queen, Lonnie Jones, Paul Elias, Jim Brown, Jin Reeb. MIDDLE ROW : Vivien Wassenaar, Pauline Ganderton, Joan Butcher, Shona Axcell, Diane duFosse, Jean Purvis, Darlene Brooker, Bev. Summerfield, Ella Zwick, Ange Grootenboer. FRONT ROW: Renee Hoffman, Dorothy Mockett, Donna Stratford, Denise Ouellette, Pat Bennett, Joanne Ronaud, Janet Brice, Janet C-rondin, Shirley Chauvin, Carol Ulch. EACH ROW: MIDDLE ROW: FRONT ROW: GRi-i.DE 9 HONOURS Jo-Anne Bellmore, Mary Pinnegar, Jean Zivanov, Penny Hillary, Judy Deeb, Sandra Roath, Sharon Greenwood, Hike Maroschak, Bill Libby, Roger Griffin, Eric Deman, Phil Evraud, John Hamilton, Bill Stowe, Eric Eldridge, Gary Osborne. Judy McCord, Judy Malott, Audrey Wirch, Birgit .ndkilde, Marilyn Merritt, Karon Griffin, Elaine Pairbairn, Dianne Vandervinno, Judy MacDonald, Virginia Tuite, Carolyn Greenwood, Donna Rounding, Helmut ICeil, Don Mactier, Jin Haggins, Dave Prpich, Richard Robinson, Gary Vollans, Geof Hayman. Elsie Kubinec, Judy Barnesky, Irene Schoger, Blanche Purvis, Ruth Anne Crcft, Betty Shcwan, arleigh Fysh, Forbes Geddes, Philip St. Pierre, Garth Boggs, Neal Jossop, Tom Halford, Allan Knapp, Don Patterson. VISIT OF AN EX-STUDENT 0n K ay 12, the Grade 12 History classes were visited by Mr. Weldon Findlay, brother of the Vice-Principal of this school. Mr. Findlay is a graduate of Essex High and 0. A. C. The purpose of his visit was to acquaint us with the various tribes, tongues and customs of Nigeria—his , ‘7® or the P ast eight years. Nigeria is about the size of Ontario, and yot n.3.s more than twice the population of Canada. Foup hundred inches of rain fell there in some areas compared with forty inches’in. Canada. We learned that the country has three political divisions, of which ine main tribes and languages are Hausa, Yoruba and Ibo. Mr. Findlay also spoke to us concerning the economical, educational, and -political development of Nigeria. This development has been very rapid since the end of World War II and in October, I960, Nigeria will r-ave complete independence from Britain and becomes a member of the Bri¬ tish Commonwealth of Nations. 1 • Mr. Findlay ' s talk was throughly enjoyed and we hope that he will visit us again on his next trip-home.
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