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GRADES 12AAND 22 No. of No. Who Average Candidates Passed (per cent) English Literature 40 34 33 68.2 English Language 40 34 31 81.4 English 91 19 19 65.1 History 91 34 34 67.5 Mathematics 91 34 32 67.6 Chemistry 91 13 10 51.6 Biology 91 12 5 44.7 French 92 19 15 54.4 Latin 92 2 2 79.0 181 passed out of 201 papers. Average 66.3%. Best average — R. Anderson — 85% (5 papers) . Out of 34 boys, 27 gained University Entrance; 2 first classes, 17 second classes, 8 passes. In 1962, 147 passed out of 169 papers. Average 64.1%. Best average — J. Greenwood — 88.8%. GRADES 11 A AND 11 No. of Candidates English Literature 40 10 English Language 40 10 Socials 30 38 Mathematics 30 34 Geography 91 16 Chemistry 91 14 Physics 91 31 French 92 7 145 passed out of 160 papers. Average 62.4%. Best average - C. S. Clark — 77.7%. In 1962, 1 16 passed out of 129 papers. Average 63.5%. Best average — R. Anderson — 82.6%. No. Who Passed Average (per cent) 10 68.9 10 61.4 35 63.3 33 69.0 14 58.7 14 65.0 22 54.4 7 55.9 25
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JUNE 1963 In spite of the increasing requirements this year of University Entrance, Shawnigan has on the whole improved its own slate of results. This news, it is hoped, will be received with some satisfaction by the parents, and it is certainly gratifying to the teachers who have made it possible. One point of interest this year has to do with the examinations which were written at the Grade 13 level. We have not had a Grade 13 class as such, as in previous years; however, further to our policy of providing extra challenge for those students who can manage it, we have encouraged Grade 12A boys to extend themselves and to do Grade 13 courses where possible. Consequently, the Grade 13 results which are listed below have all been produced by Grade 12 boys over and above their Grade 12 courses. Most of the boys who have qualified to enter University will be attending U.B.C. or the University of Victoria in September. However, several boys applied for entrance to American universities and the following have been accepted: R. Anderson won a scholarship to the University of Illinois, N. Kaiser was accepted into Yale, C. Elms into M.I.T., G. Thomson into U.C.L.A. and D. Grauer into Amherst. GRADE 13 No. of Candidates English Literature 100 4 English Comp. 101 4 History 101 2 History 102 2 Mathematics 101 5 Chemistry 101 5 Physics 101 8 French 120 5 German 90 5 38 passed out of 40 papers. Average 71.6%. Best average — R. Anderson — 86% (4 papers) . In 1962, 19 passed out of 19 papers. Average 69%. In 1961, 33 passed out of 36 papers. Average 68%. 24 To. Who Passed Average (per cent) 4 72 4 69 2 82 2 77 5 74 5 77 7 70 4 68 5 65
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p. J • V 46; JSb t f ' § ft = if a ' P M W : ' , , f V ■ ■ISP % wkl The Graduating C ass Back Row (left to right): T. D. CoWicutf, A. A. Hugman, B. A. V. Plummer, W. A. M. Roaf, P. F. Whitley, R. P. N. Pyke, M. H. Fall, B. B. Clark, T. H. Brierley, H. T. Munn, R. D. Whetham, W. B. Johnstone. Middle Row: B T. Sharp, D. H. McLaughlin, P. A. latum, W. H. Grant, R. H. W. Evans, A. E. Foster, R. B. Farrally, B. R. A. Smith, J. C. Long, R. R. Waters, C. H. Davidson. Front Row: D. N. R. Grauer, K. B. Clark, G. M. Seeds, N. F. Kaiser, R. G. Anderson, M. ]. Bird, C. ]. Elms, C. C. Wilson, D. P. N. Longridge. Absent: G. K. F. Homer, G. H. Thompson. 26
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