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Form Form Form Form Form Form Form Form Form Form Form Form Form Form Form Form Form 1 THE 0' ECHQES J' J' 'Lf 1, 1, -L 'Ghz Nicholls Scholarship winners ACADEMIC SCHOOL V ........., ,,., ,,,,, . . 1. Gordon Kirkwood ,, 2. Ruth Hunter ,, . IV .,..AA Lawrence HenryI nl Carleton Patch je'1t 1 III ...,... .... 1 . Norma Hughes ,. . 2. Harold Rogers II .......... 1. Peter Demos Q. 1lIarjorie Nesbitt I ...,.... .... 1 . Ronald Dick . . 2. Yvilfla Saunders +. Ghz 127. 65. morrow Scholarship winners COMINIERCIAL DEPARTMENT Sp. Com. 1. Eunice Thexton . Q. Florence YVedlock III ,...... ,,.. 1 . Jean 1NIcElwain Q. Nancy Lane , .... , II ,. ,,,..,. 1. Irene Houghton ,. Q. Shirlic Alter , .. . I ,.,,, . .. 1. Helen Gough ,. 0 Lillian Hardy .... . INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT III-Draugliting .. ..... ....., . .. III-Electricity ,. III-hlachine Shop , . . III-VVoodw0rking III-Auto 1NIechanics . ,. .. HOUSEHOLD ARTS III .,..... ,...,...........,....,,. ..... ..........,,... 1 . Q. II ...,....,. ...., 1 . 2. I ........ .... - 1. Q. Frccl Yvillison ..... .. David Hall ., . Gerald Perks Elmer Pearse Oscar Sloane , ,, DEPARTMENT Helen Routly .. Barbara Pearson . Ruth Parnall ,,,. .... Irene Battle ,,,.,, ..,, Bernice Niblett Jean Yveir , .. 312.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 12.00 8.00 12.00 8.00 19.00 8.00 9.00 6.00 9.00 6.00 9.00 6,00 9.00 6.00 19.00 12.00 19.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 8.00 12.00 8.00 19.00 8.00
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THE ECHAES JK J' 'L - 'lf 1, 7. Tprinceps Zilumna EC.-XUSE She knows how to play the game in every sense of the phrase. Gladys Carvolth has merited the coveted honour of being chosen l'rinceps Alunina. This prize is awarded annually by Mrs. H. F. Downey to the girl who. in the opinion of ber teachers and fellow- students. is most outstanding in athletics. academic ability. personality and school spirit. Gladys has proven herself an able leader as President of the GAA. and captain of the girls' basketball team. Her ever-ready smile and infectious good humour have won for her a host of friends throughout P.C.V.S. and we all extend to her our heartiest. congratulations. GI I9 1,1-N. Tprinceps Tfxlumnus HIS year the laurel wreath adorns the brow of Jack Couper. winner of Mr. Kenneris special award to the Princeps Alumnus. The four main qualifications for this prize are. first and foremost - f'haracter, next-Sc-liolarship. then- Leadership, and last-Prohciency or at least. interest in sport. To be worthy of this honour one must have a fair scholastic standing: one must have character and leadership. Coup.', as he is known to his fellows, obtained honours in all of his middle school subjects. He is treasurer of the BA..-X. and as for popularity one need only watch the line-up where he is selling tickets for the basketball games. To cap this off he has never been late or absent in four years. P.C.V.S. is proud of Coup and wishes him every measure of success and happiness in the future. H.B.
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