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ATHLETIC FOOTBALL L. POSCENTI T. CRONIN R. VANDENBERG L. VIOLINI J. BEDIZ G. HUCK B. JORDEN S. HAJASH H. WILLS D. ENDOM H. SIEBEN B. STOTTS E. WEIS J. PADLEY T. HAMER R. SMITH L. LAURANDEAU M. ABRAHAM S. SZCZCPANCYK B. CALON B. SHARKEY AWARDS J. EORZANI T. VAN WAES BASKETBALL L. POSCENTI H. WILLS T. CRONIN J. FORZANI J. KISS TRACK AND FIELD J. KISS L. POSCENTI J. FORZANI D. O ' NEILL G. HUCK H. WILLS J. HAMPTON J. PADLEY A. SZENTESI C. SAUNDERS HONORS Religion 30 (1) Greg Cooney (2) Glen McDougall Chemistry 30 (1) Ken Mayer (2) Bill Maes Mathematics 30 (1) Julius Kiss (2) Glen McDougall Mathematics 31 (1) Dennis Labrosse (2) Bill Maes Physics 30 (1) Bob Schuett (2) Bill Maes Social 30 (!) Glen McDougall (2) Greg Cooney Biology 32 (1) George Dexter (2) Bob Jordan English 30 (1) Bernard Adams (2) Bill Maes French 30 (1) Greg Cooney (2) Julius Kiss German 30 (1) Ken Mayer Latin 30 (1) Glen McDougall (2) Greg Cooney Religion 20 (1) John Nash (2) Barrie Bandur Science 20 (1) John Nash (2) Francis Zichy Latin 20 (1) Francis Zichy (2) Michael Lemieux Math 20 (1) John Nash (2) John Howard Language 20 (1) John Nash (2) Francis Zichy French 20 (1) John Nash (2) Francis Zichy Social 20 (1) Francis Zichy (2) John Nash German 20 (1) Harold Malang (2) John Toltesi Religion 10 (1) Mike McCormack (2) Tom Viccars Language 10 (1) John Jaffey (2) Dal Wahl Math 10 (1) Chris Heffring (2) John Jaffey Social 10 (1) John Jaffey (2) Ken Steeves Latin 10 (1) John Jaffey (2) Larry Young French 10 (1) Phil Tinevez (2) Dave Heilman Science 10 (1) Mike McCormack (2) John Jaffey
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PERMANENT HONOR ROLL GRADE 12 GRADE 10 Greg Cooney John Jaffey Glenn McDougall Larry Young Bill Maes Michael McCormack Ken Mayer Adalbert Wahl Don Clogg Luigi DiMarzo Julius Kiss Kenneth Steeves Jim LaDuke Philip Tinevez Bob Schuett Richard Hancock GRADE 11 Raymond Van Raamsdonk John Nash Chistopher Heffring Francis Zichy James Pat Moore Terry Hamer Raymond Adams Frank Vandormalen Tom Viccars John Toltesi Tom Farrell Richard Sutcliffe Michael Vernon Jim Frew George Edwards Robert Fulton William Pawluk GRADE 9 Keith Germaine Gary Cook Michael Lemieux Jirri ' Quingley John Reilly Paul Kelly Cyril Smith TROPHY WINNERS FRANK KEINICK TROPHY-Best Automotives Student - Ron Oneski R. A. CANNON TROPHY—Most Improved Student — Les Zichy FRANK TRAINER TROPHY—Best All-around-Boy — Barry Colon DON CAVANAUGH TROPHY-Highest Average - John Nash HIGHEST MARK AUTOMOTIVES - Don Monner HIGHEST MARK IN GRADE X DIPLOMA - Les Zichy HIGHEST MARK IN MATRICULATION ' 62 - Otto Szentesi
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Volume IV - Number Mary 1 3 Boys 1 High School February 15. ' 1962 SC HO A disturbance suited in prevent city. At a recen three youths, rowdy. They respect and pal, and to youths becan called. Ther Department As a result turbance, will stc.rt stead of at one will be gymnasium all the be stricter the rules. Admittance people without a student identification cards is at the discretion of the home schools authorities. These rules ore expected to bring about two results: 1. They will allow more of those students who want to see both games, 2. And the 10 art p»n, closing will eliminate pin g SA, Nrs si ' L STAFF ' : ralp lan v in ron About 70 w, 1 f C° h d Nd, uon toys’ ° ACH °us lory ' s Girls’ Schools. and TERRY smith hamer I ssing) K ‘ 0 ' Neill out the types who go to a bee? parlor for a few hours then drive around in a ce looking for someplace J go. The sad face of the problem is that the trouble has seldom originated from high school students. The administrative action was actually triggered by a chain of throo similar in¬ cidents at different high schools -over the past two years. A pattern seems to accompany the trouble. The pr °ouctio n ; ° ' ? t ibutio n Clubs v , ' SlNG • • °OUG BILES end of in ' procedure making the graduation more meaningful. The new date for this coromony, which i3 the finale to all high school endeavours, is next fall. Initial reaction to this change will, in all probability, be unfavourable of town delegates ■ , vt u Friday, February jim wi U u ENNls gro h Saturday ' s activ steve rey! ISS ing ) - W 0 I k - s, nd addresses, con- id around tho theme, GRay uality Today has an eye ’ ' ’ Nig el gr Een I i fe 1 lorr . s rian UUs Kiss ion was OjU Nor ton .g Paly, S.J. of Ottawa, Na¬ tional Director of Sodali¬ ties. Fr. Daly gave the keynote adress Saturday morning. The Dialogue Mass was said Saturday in Sacred Heart Convent and the main banquet at St. Mary’s Hall.
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