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BACK ROW: Tom Bailey, Ed Ralph, Don Ferguson, Gerry Benson, David Dones, Derrell Rodine, Ken Newman. SECOND ROW: Brian Link, Bob McIntyre, Bruce Douglas, Don Tangent, Joyce McTaggart, Karen Lisky, Myrna Hammar, Carole Grohn, Sandra VanDusen, Sfeonnie Ennos, Maureen Whitehead. THIRD ROW: Sandra Miller, Zelda Anderson, Leslie Sealy. FOURTH ROW: Eleanor Ghan, Donna Olson, Marlene Laird. FIFTH ROW: Frank Hinks, Ken Knippelberg, Brian Gibbs, Eddy Magas, Graham Johnson, Ruth Freeman, Kathy Reich, Maureen Morris, Martin Christenson, Harry LaMare, Gordon Boyko, Gary Bohannson, Fergus Fladdiger, Barry Falconer. FRONT ROW: Carol Needrum, Diane Lix, Sharon Marno, Pat Cook, Jill Renas, Doris King, Gloria Myers, Eleanor Dudar, Brenda Hurst, Janet Mantay, Barbara Williams, Peggy Leuithwaite, Sharon Webb, Pat Donna Webber. Jean McKinnon, Faye Hanna, Verna Beischel, Kelly Crane. I The 50th Year Graduation banquet and exercises were held on Friday, May 17, 1963, in the Weyburn Collegiate Auditorium. Prior to the exercises, a banquet was enjoyed by jUfty-nine graduates, teachers, and guests. Eleanor Dudar, as toast mistress for the evening, proposed a toast to the Queen. This was followed by a toast to Canada by Barbara Williams. Brenda Hurst proposed a toast to the Weyburn Schools, which was. responded to by Mr. R. B. Shupe. A toast to the girls was made by Ed Ralph, and res¬ ponded to by Jean MacKinnon. Carole Grohn ' s toast to the boys was responded to by Gerry Benson. I The toast to the graduating class was given by Mr. D. A. Scott, vice-principal of the Weyburn Collegiate, who gave a talk - both encouraging and inspiring - to the graduates. Derrell Rodine delivered the valedictorian address on behalf of his class. The Last Will and Testament was given by Graham Johnson, adding a touch of humour to the evening. I At the close of the exercises, the graduates were introduced to those parents and guests present. A dance, held in the beautifully decorated auditorium, followed. The guests and orchestra then adjourned to Club 13, where a supervised all night party was held. Thus ended a most memorable evening - one, I ' m sure, the graduates of ' 63 will long remember. -Barbara Williams
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