Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute - Acta Nostra Yearbook (Guelph, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1957

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SHEILA GEOGHEGAN Sheila canie to G.C.V.I. from Loretto to finish her high school education. She soon made friends and joined in niany of the extra-curricular activities, lixcel- ling in basketball, she was a ll1Cl11lJ6I' of the Grade thirteen championship teain. She also participated in the school held day and placed in two events. Sheila won the University XVonien's Club fGuelph Branchj Scholarship valued at one hundred dollars, awarded to a wor- thy girl gracluating from G.C.V.l. and continuing her studies at University. ,W , ACTA NOSTRA I9 Sheila is now enrolled in an honours course in modern languages at the Uni- versity ol Toronto, where we all know she will succeed. ART HACKETT Art, who was one ot' the top students at G.CI.V.l. last year, won the Dr. Frank ulznnes Cote Nleniorial scholarship, which is given annually to the G.C.V.l. boy who secures the highest marks ot those entering O.V.C. Noted for his ability to run, Art will best be renieinbered lor the cross- G.C.V.l. PRIZEWINNERS Back Row: Roger Bragg, Harry Braun, Jean Ferguson, John Fleming, Sheila Geoghegan. 3rd Row: Arfhur Hackeff, Jack Hughes, June Husband, Eleanor McGee, Terry lles. 2nd Row: Jack lnglis, Pa? Little, Ed Mieczaniec, Anna Moyer, Elisabeth Oughlon. Front Row: Laura Quail, Peter Scholz, Joanne Smith, Donald Tarzwell, Bruce Thomas.

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I8 ACTA NOSTRAW. K WY-- M..- J..-nm-. 9Cll0lAllSlIIP Wlmllllllflls ERNEST REID Ernie was as much at home on the basketball court and the track-and-field meet as he was with his studies. Coming lirom Toronto in Grade XII, Ernie established himself high in everyones esteem by his manliness, scholarship and participation in extra-curricular activi- ties. .Xt Commencement Ernie was award- ed the University ol' I'Vestern Ontario Scholarship lor I'Vellington County fvalue 52003 and the James Davison Scholarship Qvalue 55255. Ernie is now attending XVQ-stern, taking an Honour Course in Mathematics. CHARLES BONAR Charles, who was always a quiet stu- dent, was an excellent one as well. And he was rewarded lor his hard work by winning the National I.O.D.E. Second Wlar Memorial Bursary, valued at six- teen hundred dollars, and the Dr. Alex- ander Francis Bain Memorial Scholar- ship valued at fifty dollars. Charles is now enrolled at the On- tario Veterinary College, where we wish him every success. ROGER BRAGG Roger Bragg who entered the lirst year ol the Forestry course at the Uni- versity ol Toronto in September was awarded a Forestry Memorial Scholar- ship ol the value of 35250. Roger had the distinction of obtaining the highest mark in English Literature of all the upper school students of our school at the .Iune examinations. HARRY BRAUN As a result ol' his good work in Upper School, Harry won a Dominion-Provirr cial University Bursary Qvalue 35005. Harry was always well-liked by his class- mates and was admired for the all-out elliort he gave lor the basketball team. Harry has chosen the School of Prac- tical Science ol' the University of Toron- to lor his schooling and is enjoying it very much. Ernie Reid EDITH FERGUSON The Captain Frederick Bond I.O.D.E. Bursary, donated to encourage students graduating from Grade XIII to enter Teachers' College, was won this year by Edith Ferguson. Edith, who was a con- scientious, co-operative student, assisted in the school library and belonged to the Glee Club. She is now attending Hamilton Teachers' College. JOHN FLEMING A Dominion-Provincial Bursary for University was presented to john. This bursary was valued at five hundred dol- lars. He was also awarded the James Davison Scholarship, valued at twenty- five dollars, for his high standing in Mathematics. This waspresented by the Board of Education. John was a member of the violin section of the orchestra. At present he is enrolled at the Univer- sity ol' VVestern Ontario, majoring in Maths. IVe wish him success in the Iu- ture.



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20 ACTA NOSTRA country run. in which he lost his shoes alter stepping into a mud-hole. XVith his ability he will undoubtedly be successlul in his chosen career. NI.-XCK HUGHES lack came to Guelph lrom Sarnia. taking Grades XII and XIII here at G.C.V.I. He was always a good student and was a member ol the basketball and rugby teams. -lack was awarded the Atkinson Charitable Foundation lillli- sary valued at lour hundred dollars. He is now attending the University ol Xxles- tern Ontario, taking the medical course. JUNE HUSBXND -Iune is now enrolled in Nursing Science at Mcalaster University. She won the Registered Nurses' Association ol' Ontario Btirsary which amounts to two hundred dollars lor each year ol her course. Alune was a conscientious student and an active member ol the Glee Club for her entire Collegiate course. TERENCE ILES This year, a IlL'lY award, the Helen Carscadden .Xrt Scholarship Qvalue Sllllly, was won by Terry, who has an exceptional knack lor art. The scholar' ship is to be awarded to a student tak' ing an approved course in Xrt or Archi- tecture. You will all remeiuber the car- toons done by Terry that have graced tl1e paves ol .Xtta Nostra. Good luck to Y i5 you. lerry. .yous ixcstis Iohn Inglis, one ol the form prize- winners when he was in Grade XII, proved a most co-operative and consci- entious student during his linal year in Upper School. His ellorts were reward' ed by the winning ol Il Dominion Pro- vincial University Bursary ol live hundf red dollars and the Sidney .Xcker Kle- morial Scholarship ol one hundred dol- lars. He is now studying Nledicine at the University ol Toronto where we all wish him lllllfll SllCl'L'SS. PAT LITTLE Pat, who is now taking the English Language and Literature Course at Vic- toria College of the University of Tora onto, was well known at G.C.V.I. lor her many accomplishments. She worked on Acta Nostra for four years as a sub' editor and as editor. She was a violinist in the orchestra. In her fourth year, for her speech on the United Nations, she won the Uddlellows' award of a trip to New York and the United Nations. In her hlth year Pat was the winner ol the Laird Ring and on graduating she was awarded the Hope Brydon Memorial Scholarship, presented by the Captain Frederick Bond Chapter, I.O.D.E., to a girl ol' Upper School with high academic standing, qualities ol leadership and high ideals ol character and sportsman- ship. YVe all wish Pat continued success at University. ELE.-XNOR NIcCEE At C.C.V.l. Eleanor was well known lor both her participation in extra- curricular activities and her high aca- demic standing. She always stood among the highest i11 her class. Eleanor was a high scoring lorward on the Senior Girls' Basketball Team. She also contributed to Acta Nostra as a department head. On leaving G.C.V.l., Eleanor won a Dominion4Provincial Bursary valued at live hundred dollars, and also the At' kinson Charitable Foundation Bursary valued at lour hundred dollars. She is in the Maths Course at ol' luck, Eleanor! now enrolled Queens Best ED lid came to C.C.V.I. from Erin High School for his last year of high school education. His good sense of humour soon made him known in the school. Ed placed his sights high and through the l1lCClllllll of hard work his ambitions were realized. He was the recipient of the Atkinson Charitable Foundation bursary lor Xllaterloo College valued at lour hundred dollars. He also received the Xlfaterloo College Scholarship for C.C.V.l. students valued at two hundred NIIECZANIEC

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