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BLUE AND WHITE 1949 BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR QLttg nf Htnisor, 1949 ELECTED TRUSTEES Ward 1. A. R. Davidson, B.A. Ward 2 . E. W. Morris Ward 3.H. D. Taylor, B.A., M.D. Ward 4. P. P. McCallum, C.L.U. Ward 5. J. F. Twigg, B.A., K.C. APPOINTED TRUSTEES Separate School. M. G. Brick, D.D.S. H. Lassaline Vocational School.W. Sivell L. Johnston Superintendent of Schools . L. Wheelton, B.A. Business Administrator . . . . T. R. Noble, B.C.S. School Enrolment - Public, 10,200 - Secondary, 4,025 WINDSOR SCHOOLS EXCELL
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B L U E A N D WHITE 1949 Birk s Gifts Mean More Yet Tliev Cost No More Compliments “It’s from Kirks” Headquarters For School Jewellery Motor Products Corporation JEWELLERS Ouellette Avenue at Park Street Walkerville Best Wishes THE Baxter Insurance Agencv 44 Wyandotte Street East Windsor, Ont. j “Better Equipment for Better Homes” | Wilfamco “Easy Lift” j Aluminum Garage Doors j Insulation j Face Brick All Steel Adjustable Posts | Asphalt Shingles j Insulated Siding, Felts, etc. | TATKO Slate Tennesee Crab Orchard Building Slone j Aluminum or Steel Attic Ventilators ! THE KINDAY CO. 1673 Moy Avenue 2-2235 W. D. Dayus
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BLUE AND WHITE 1949 15 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS i I I u I 1 . 1 K A ■ JRSP .7 IK 1 Hil n 1 1 ISiE WB r [if 1 1 fily 1 1! 1 f ' I Uf Pi i w mil I j i J( i i i e 2 | : 1 I 1 i i V ’ I] | V ( W ■ If St m • f MU Sk k 2 i - % • iviy Back: W. N. Ball, Principal. E. Cherniak, J. MacLachlan. A. Adsett, J. Barden, A. MacMillan. Front: D. Mathleson, C. Harrison, M. MacKinnon, A. Ballnt, J. Hugill. B. Rogula. L. Hillis, B. Ord. ▼ Once again we salute the students of ,C.l. who have brought honour to their alma mater by capturing a good proportion of the scholar¬ ships awarded in this district through their out¬ standing scholastic achievements. The J. L. McNaughton scholarship was award¬ ed to Angus MacMillan who turned it over to John Harden as he had already won the Burnside Scholarship in Mathematics and Science at the University of Toronto worth $625, the First Carter Scholarship of $100 for the highest stand¬ ing obtained in Essex County and the Royal Jubilee Chapter l.O.D.E. Proficiency Bursary of $150. Incidentally, the Carter Scholarships are awarded to students writing ten upper school papers including English Composition, English Literature. Algebra and Geometry. John Barden also won a Dominion Provincial scholarship of S400 as did Anne Balint. If the need persists and their standing remains high, they may receive these scholarships for four years. The University of Western Ontario Scholar¬ ship of $300 was awarded to Alex Adsett in Bi¬ ology. Llewellya Hillis won the Knights’ Scholar¬ ship in Biology worth $825 and also a $40 Carter Scholarship for placing third in Essex County. Beverly ()rd is attending Western as she won W.C.I.’s scholarship of $250. Janet Hugill is also at Western with a scholarship in Mathematics and Physics worth $.500 and a Leonard Founda¬ tion Scholarship of $100 for general proficiency. Margo MacKinnon was awarded a $100 schol¬ arship at the Toronto Conservatory of Music. A $580 scholarship from the Royal Military College was awarded to John MacLachlan. the O.C. of our Cadet Corps. Don MacXaughton came through with a Pro¬ vincial l.O.D.E. Scholarship of $300 which may be earned by any son of a War Veteran. Betty Rogula is attending Normal School at Western on a $400 scholarship. Eugene Cherniak, Carole Harrison and Dorothea Mathieson received $100 Grade 13 Dominion Provincial Scholarships for their good work in Grade 12. May we add our word of congratulations to the many these students will receive, together with the wish that the years may bring them success in their chosen fields. HUGH MORRIS.
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