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12A Back Row: Bob Wade, Jim Oliver. Bill Kerr, • Ian Hamilton. Morris Murchison. Third Row: Walt Tereschyn. Wall Para- schak. Robert Willoughby. Alex Harris. , Alan Trothen. Don MacLennan. Douglas Bertram. Second Row: Ruth Lloyd. Shirley Johnson. Miriam Dryden. Pat Shangenuk, Mr. Steadman. lackie Welch. Ethel Mercer. Joyce Wells. Marilyn Sylvester. Front Row: Nellie Zajac. Betty Steer. Lor¬ raine Courtin. Betty Holdsworth. Florence Senla. Gail Morris. Shirley Burnett. Dorothy Leonard. 12B Back Row: Harry Fiddler. Richard Dungy. Jack Boyer. Ed Beattie. Warren Dawson. John Pierce. Third Row: Alan Brent. Bob Sorenson. Bob Minnlce, Bob King. Stan Drabek. Ron Finn. Tom Noble. Second Row. Ken Wagner. Don Bradley. Margaret Kossman. Joan Hodges. Marilyn Snyder. Richard Sorenson. Jim Madge. Front Row: Connie Duda. Ruth Dowdell. Pal Cave. Miss Weller, Lois Bowley. Wilma Backhouse. Jo-Anne Sneddon. Dorothy Smith. 11, 12 13C Back Row: Irene Cunningham. Helen Loc- kiec. Marjorie Quayle. Barbara Rose. Mr. Courtney. Eda Pylypiw, Betty Bruce. Jean Alexander. Third Row: Betty Bate. Joan Rudkin. Barbara Bennett. Ella Eberwein. Irene Stretavsky. Sheila Aitkenhead. Second Row: Eileen Higgins. Shirley Sterry. Marilyn Stallord. Joyce Crew. Freda Pylypiw. Joan Cummings. Front Row: Shirley James. Pearl Gherasim. Mary Lazarus. Bernice Robinson. Kath¬ leen Klingbyle. Rosemary Austin. Gail Atkins.
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•‘THE SPARTALOGUE” — 1952 Page Fifteen Commencement 1951 All honour and glory shone upon our Upper School Graduates of 1951 as they returned to receive their diplomas at Commencement. In many cases, scholarships for high scholastic achievement were awarded. Scholarships To Kenneth McCuaig, outstanding student of the Class of ' 51, went the Royal Jubilee Chapter I.O.D.E. General Proficiency Award of $150 for the highest nine papers, and the Colonel Walter McGregor Chapter, I.O.D.E. Bursary of $150 for General Proficiency. Al¬ though not presented at Commencement, three other scholarships were won by Ken—the Michigan Student Aid Foundation Scholarship of $400 yearly until he finishes his studies, the University of Toronto bursary for $250, and the University of Toronto Medical Alumni Scholarship of $200 awarded for the highest nine papers for first year medical students. Lillian Mitchell was presented with the Edith E. Bowlby Memorial Scholarship by the Mary E. Gooder- ham Chapter, I.O.D.E. for obtaining the highest marks in Upper School English in Windsor and Riverside. Ross Robinson was awarded the Colonel E. S. Wigle Chapter I.O.D.E. Bursary of $150 for General Proficiency. David Gatfield won a bursary of $150 for General Proficiency from the Mary E. Gooderham Chapter, I.O.D.E. Graduation Diplomas The following honour graduates received diplomas: Howard Allan, Elizabeth Chery, William Corbett, Victor Domagala, Leslie Dowdell, Evelyn England, David Gatfield, Edward Halverson, Carolyn Head, Lome Hunter, Kenneth McCuaig. Lillian Mitchell, Kathleen Pillon, Patricia Rickerby, Ross Robinson, Gordon Scratch, Robert Walker. Commercial Diplomas were presented to Barbara Adams, Betty Buchanan, Patricia Fillingham, Dorothy Hopps, Joyce Postlethewaite, Helen Stretavsky, and Donna Wiseman. Forty-eight Junior Matriculation Certificates were also awarded. Entertainment The programme for the evening consisted of an entertaining play, The Ghost of a Show , directed by Miss Weller and student director Mel Steinhart. The Girls ' Choir sang three selections— My Love Dwelt in a Northern Land , The Prayer from Hansel and Gretel , and Tschaikowsky ' s Waltz of the Flowers . At the close of the presentations, the Mixed Choir sang St. Antony ' s Chorale and Halleluyah Amen . Both choirs were directed by Miss Scanlan and accompanied by Shirley Saul and Sandra McLeay. Presentations to Outstanding Students Honour pins, the highest award the school can bestow, were presented to four outstanding senior students: Kenneth McCuaig, Lillian Mitchell. Ross Robinson, and Susanne Lechman. Service pins went to Anne Halverson and John Lindsay for Drama; Jack Boyer for Rugby; Thomas Noble for Spartalogue; Dawn Biggin and Dolores DeFields for Operetta; Edwin Wagner for Hockey; Ronald Finn for Band; Lome Hunter for Cadets; SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Lett lo Right: Ken McCuaig. Lillian Mitchell. Ross Robinson. Absent: David Gatfield. Donald Bradley for Signalling; John Cleminson for other worthy activities. The Malcolm Fursey Shield for Public Speaking was presented to Lillian Mitchell and Kenneth Mc¬ Cuaig, winners of the Senior Public Speaking Con¬ tests. Ronald Wilson received a Crest and Medal for winning the W.S.S.A. and W.O.S.S.A. Junior Boys ' Public Speaking. School prizes were awarded to the winners of the school public speaking contests— Anne Johnston, Ronald Wilson, Lillian Mitchell, and Kenneth McCuaig. Academic pins were won by individual students in each form for the highest yearly average. The winners were Jill Armstrong 9A, Catherine Cope¬ land 9B. Susan Smith 9C, Julie Toth 9D, David Rudkin 9E, Jean McAlpine 10A, Anne Haeberlin 10B, Eileen Higgins 10C, Archie Dease 10D, Jacquelyn Welch 11A, Shirley Burnett 11B, Dolores DeFields 12A, John Lindsay 12B, Kenneth McCuaig 13A, Helen Stretav¬ sky 13C. Athletic Awards The athletic prowess of our Sandwich girls again enabled them to receive their fair share of the awards. Martha Elliott was given the Senior Girl W.S.S.A. Track Championship Medal. The Track Team— W.S.S.A. Champions—won the David A. Croll Shield, the Joan Mary Gatfield Memorial Trophy, and the Mayor Arthur J. Reaume Trophy. W.O.S.S.A. Volley¬ ball crests were presented to the members of the Senior Girls ' Volleyball Team. Many girls received letters for swimming, track, and basketball. The Robert Parent Memorial Bowl for the Junior Boys ' Track and Field Championship was awarded to Jerry Weingarden. Lome Hunter was awarded the W.S.S.A. Senior Championship Medal as well as the Wallace H. Gauthier Cup. Letters went to the members of the basketball, football, and hockey teams. As usual, an hour of dancing concluded the very enjoyable evening. J
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I « Back Row: Courtney Shannon. Grace Hillman. Catherine Soren¬ son. Arthur Maior. Margaret Moore. Evelyn Testori. Brian Pye. Bill Butterfield. Third Row: Merwyn Bear. Bill Pegler. Jo-Ann Caton. Shirley Borshuk. Anne Haeberlin. Caro Armstrong, Gerald Weingarden, Richard Myers. Second Row: Ed Thomson. Albert Ambedian. Bill Ellis. Esther Geisel. Barbara Couvia. Mavis McCuaig. Shirley McLean. Jean Currie. Ed Zolinski. Ken Gar¬ diner. Roger Wright. Front Row: Shirley Tousignant. Doris Douglas. Marlene Jerome. Cecile Dupuis, Miss Philpot. Eleanor Vincent. Nancy Her, Marilyn Hughes. Shirley Beere. Back Row: Ruth Richards. Delores Deiields. Front Row: Barbara Bennett. George Sutton. Mary Jo Hopkins. Back Row: Marvin Douglas. Jack Blinston. Frank Stedman. Frank Robinson. Morley Pattison. Frank Rosella. Fourth Row: Peter Masson. Tom Yates. Ron Wilson. Lorraine Baranowski. Jean Clark. Jerry Guenther, Archie Dease. Third Row: Jerry Cattanach. Mar¬ garet Bradley. Jean MeAlplne. Rosemary Reaume. Dorothy Lucas. Cecile Lavergne. Richard Howltt. Gordon Kirk. Second Row: George Mahler. Alan Mills. Pat Teahan. Ann- olle Chappus. Marilyn Sinclair. Margaret Dahm. Marguerite Dahm. Delores Charbonneau, Ross Archibald. Front Row: Marilyn Huntley. Joan Roberts. Donna Cunningham. Pat Ford. Miss Gurney. Bar¬ bara Allen. Judy Steadman. Rita Blondin. Kathleen Syroid. Bruce Trothen. Ecclesia Executive
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