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ACADEMIC LEADERS 1949-1950 ROOM 18 1. Geraldine Watkins 2. Mary Brown 3. Donna Niblock GRADE 12 ROOM 33 1. John Lee 2. David Ashmore 3. Donald Gauer ROOM 16 1. Clive Armstrong 2. William De Vries 3. Ernest Maloney ROOM 21 1. Sheila Halliday 2. Bernice Forster 3. Jacqueline Sanderson ROOM 25 1. David Janzen 2. Peter Martin 3. Gerda Schell ROOM 26 1. James Astwood 3. Frank Kaliciak 3. Ronald Rob.nson GRADE 11 ROOM 27 1. William Paterson 2. Roy Vincent 3. Mary Wheeler ROOM 28 1. Lawrence Anderson 2. Terrance Rowan 3. Janis Ripstein ROOM 31 1. Ronald Meadmore 2. William Cooper 3. Stanley Green ROOM 12 1. Verna Bisset 2. Louise Marlatt 3. Bonnie Ruppel ROOM 15 1. Ralph Addison 2. John Feschuk 3. George Flan.gan ROOM 16 1. Paul Price 2. Clifford Callow 3. Lionel Callow ROOM 17 1. Barbara Sutherland 2. Jane Best 3. Margaret James GRADE 10 ROOM 22 1. Vivian Schwartz 2. Phyllis Erwin 3. Barbara Cheney ROOM 23 1. Leonard Horn 2. James Iwanchuk 3. Alan Elcombe ROOM 24 1. Esther Israels 2. Frances Struthers 3. Janice Rayner ROOM 30 1. Richard Conner 2. Ted Simonite 3. Barrie Flower ROOM 34 1. Rod McCharles 2. Herb Briggs 3. David Crawford ROOM 37 1. Leonard Peikoff 2. Barry Murphy 3. Joan Cohen ROOM 38 1. Patricia McKeag 2. Lynn Honeyman 3. Audrey McDonald ROOM 39 1. Irene Braithwaite 2. Patricia Malaher 3. Jean McMaster ROOM 32 1. Joan Ki I ley 2. Marlene Huget 3. Kathleen Bradbrook ROOM 35 1. Noel Brock Smith 2. Murray Duffin 3. Betty Fuson ROOM 36 1. Thomas Thompson 2. Martin Hollenberg 3. John Kennedy ROOM 40 1. Judith Bole 2. David Taylor 3. Ann Stephenson 26
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- Congratulations to the Leading Students of 1948-1949 THE Governor-General ' s Medal, the highest honour ob¬ tainable in Kelvin, is awarded on the basis of 50% for scholastic standing, 25% for qualities of leadership, and 25% for participation in athletics. Last year ' s winner was Jerry Jewers. Late in 1948, Jerry was elected student presi¬ dent. Despite the time that he spent in organizing and directing the work of the School Council, Jerry was able to achieve an average of 86.1 %. He was also a member of the Kelvin ski team. The Dux Scholarship Award is presented to the boy and girl in Grade XI who have the highest scholastic standing on the final examinations. Last year ' s winners were Helen Scurfield and Barry Arnason with averages of 89.2% and 86.7% respectively. The Dux Citizenship Award is given to the boy and girl who, because of their participation in school activities, are considered most likely to make good citizens. Donna Graham and Hans Pfister were the winners in 1948-1949. Last year Donna was the editor of the year book, a member of the School Council, and vice-president of Room 37. Hans was chairman of the ethics committee of the School Council. Isbister Scholarships go to the eight Winnipeg students with the highest marks on the June examinations. Helen Scurfield ' s high average won her a first prize of $155, while Claire Woodcock won a second prize of $105. The Fort Rouge Legion Scholarships, two new awards, are given for academic standing during the year, and are open to the sons and daughters of those who served in the armed forces. Donna Niblock ' s average of 80.2% and Betty Martin ' s average of 76% enabled them to become the first winners. Congratulations and best wishes for future success are extended to these, our leading students. Across: Claire Woodcock, Donna Graham, Hans Pfister, Jerry Jewers. Down: Helen Scurfield, Barry Arnason, Donna Niblock, Betty Martin. 25
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Noon line-up at the milk bar. Well you see, sir, it ' s this way A typical opera practice. Voting booth— Press Nite Prance. What ' s that on the screen? Nurse Fryers checks up.
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