ORONO WEEKLY 1I1"E,.,tHIURSDAY, NLOVEMBER 27th, 1969 Award Winners At Clarke ONTARIO SCHOLARS -------------= --Keth Alhin Corrle van den Werf AWARDS FOR MIGHEST SCHOLASTIC STANDING' IN THE FIVE YEAR ARTS and SCIENCE COURSE Grade 9 -------- - Lydia Groot Grade, 10 ------------------- Susan W alton Grade 1il-----Barhara Kordas Grade 12 - Donald McKenzle Grade 13 ------------------ Keith Allia FOR HIGHEST .SCHOLASTIC BUSINESS AND Grade 9 ---------- Grade 10 ----------- Grade Il -------- --- Grade 12 ----------- STANDJING IN T!HE FOUR YEAR COMMERCE COURSE --- ------Margaret Wileck --------- Helen Adegeest -- ------Arlene Atchison ----------Diane Partrldge TJHE LANCASTER AWARD For Protflcienicy in Grade 12 Science - Donald McKenzie THE ST. JOSEPf'S PARIS(H COUNCIL 0F THE CATHOLIc WOMEN'S LEAGUE ALWARD - For iighest standing inGrade 10 Latin --------Susan Walton THE NEWCASTLE LIONS CLUB AWARDS For highest standing in Gr. 12 Math- --- -- -)onald MciKenzie For -lglhest standing in Gr. il Hist. -Pdi Nichols and Presented by Mr. Deugliai Wright Garfielbd Payne (tied> For highest standing in Gr. 12 Geog- ------- William Caldiwell THE GOODE'S HARDWARE AWARD For Proflclency in Lower School History--------- Gina Lowery THiE BOWiMANVILLE ROTARY CLUB AWARD For Proficiency in Grade 13 and to encuage futher educatièon _____ Janie Alun THE STOBLKS AWARDS For ProfmoerLy in Grade 13 Latin -- Crne van der Werf For Proficiency in Grade 12 Latin ----- -- Donald MeKenzie THE FRANK HOAiR ANIAM For Pnoficiency in Grade 13 French----------------- Joh.n Milne THE PROF. JOHIN SQUAIR AWARD For highest standing in Grade 12 French -- Donald McKenzie THE ORONO WEEKLY TIMES AWARD For highest standing in Gr. 12. Englisli---------- Frances Hoxar. THE ARMSTRONG STORE AWARD, For Profielency in Grade 12 Home Economies ---------- -- ------------ Georgina Simpson THE LADIES AUXILIARY 0F THE BOWMANVILLE BRANCH 0F T1HE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION AWARD For highest standing in Grade 12 English and enrolment in Grade 13 ---- --- - - - ------ Donald McKenzie THE BOWMANVILLEBRANCII 0F THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION AWARD For Profieiency in Lower Sehool English -- Arlie May Munro THE WOMENS' AUXILIARY OF THE BOWMANVILLE MEMORIALHOSPITAL AWARD Presented to a student -or studenù taking approved courses leading to a Nursing career --------- --- ----- Cornie van der Werf, THE THOS. MONTAGUE SCHOLARSHIP -----------Frances Ibar Presented by Mr. Witherspoon Frank Hendry THRE JOHNSON DRUG STORE AWARD Fow Profieiency in Grade 13 Biology -------- Marlene Burtis THlE CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE IAWARD For.Proficiency in the Commercial Course ---Diane Partridge THE CURVPLY WOOD PRODUCTS LTD. AWARD For'Profieiency in Grade 13 Mathematies and Science and enrolment in a Canadijan U nversity ----------I}------------------------- avid D ent THE U.A.W. LOCAL 222 SOHoLAtSH-IP ------- Chyrreli Coatham Prcsented by Mir. D. Vanderstoo'1p Marjorie Murphy Ken Phoenix THE R. B. RICKARD- AWARD For highcst standing in~ Grade 13 History' ---- Frances Hoar THE TOMS AND ýSONS LTD. AWARD 0F MERIT For academic achievement and to encourage îurtlier eduation---------------------- Keith AllUn THE VICKEmRY ELECTRIC AWARD 1For Profielency in Grade 12 Industrial Arts ---- James Eyden ORONO HEATHER REBEKAH LODGE AWARD For Proficiency in Grade 13 and to encourage further education------------ John Milne THE TURNBULL ESSO AWARD For neademie achevement and to encourage further educatiion ------------------------ Bruce Macdonald THE MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATION OF AMRIlCA AWARD For highest standing in Clarke High Sehooi in the Senior Mathematies Contest----------- Frank Hendry THE D. J. MURRAY ASSOCIATES LTD. AWARD__ ,laLwr For Profieiency in Grade 13 Lind--------Lo----e--Uy THE BOB BEST ME,,MORIAL AWARD ----------------Eric Duval THE STUTT PHARMACY AWARD For aeademic adhievement and taking an approved course leadingto a Hospital career ----------- Edith Schxni IMtn R.cOPH - URWAýîFrWAfLP For proflciency la Grade 13-------- ---- James. Nidhioals CLARK~E HIGH SCHOOL FIELD DAY AWARDS 1968-1969 Senior Boy Chamion-------- Larry Johnson Senior Boy Runner-up ------------ Steven Brown and 1 1 Il ý . î Brucee Macdonald (tied) Junior Boy Champion ------- - ----,- Ernie Wldock Junior Boy Runner-up-----------------. Bruce Alleded Mhdget- Boy Champion----------- Raymond Rypstra Midgéit Boy Runner-uip ------- ----- ---- Darcy Dubeau Senior Girl Chiampion-------------- ------- Lee Anne Hoar Senior Girl Rjinner-up J----a----1---âe Rohinson and Ruth Scott (tled) Junior Girl Champion -CaroUlne Jûhnson Junior Girl Rumner-up ------ ----- - -- Angela Ohand Mficget Girl, Champion----------------- Susaix Simnpson Midget Girl Runner-uipDiane Hlazeden 1TRI-SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD AWAItDS Junior Boy Runner-up ---- ------ ----- Bruce AIIIded Midget Boy, Champion --------------- ]Y--- arcy Dubeau Senior Girl Champion - --------------- Lee Aune Hoar Senior Girl Runner-up --- ----- ------- June Robinson Junior Girl Runner-'up Angela Chard THE ITROPHYCRAFT AWARD For gportsmanghip ainong Girls., Gr. 12 ------ Lee Anne Hoar RECOGNITION AWARD PREÀSENQTED BY T¶E GOVERNMENT 0F THlE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO Provincial Champion ine Orienteeoeiug, Diane Hazelden STUDENTS' COUNCIL AWARD Draina Festival Winners 1968-89--------------- Grade 12A Presented by David Hughes, President of Studen&s Council to Donald MeKenzie. Director of the winning play Act IV, Scene I Macbeth THlE STUDENTS' COUNCIL ,PIN To -the Past President of the Studeivis' counil ------ ---- - - ---- ------------ - John IlMik An Invitation To Everyone The 'Robert McLaughlin Gallery, serving Osh- awa and district, is your gallery, striving to live up to the nane it bears. That i ame belonged to a humble, first generation Canadian pioneer, who worked rnost of his life with his hands and brought to Oshawa bis own high standard of quafity and in- tegrity, and towihom this city owes ,a debt of grati- tude for its development. It is the ýaim of this, your gallery, to encourage the interest and participation of :ail the people of this area- As a publie building it is open seven days a week for your use and enjoyment at no charge. 'For a small fee, youmlay, if you, su desire, be-, corne a, participating member and thereby assist, in the creative and cultural developmeut -of your com- rnunity. Your membership is needed to help support and ýmaintain the galleiry. Student membershMps are encouraged at l$2.50 annually. Single adult inember- ships are $10, and family memberships $15. Membex-rs receive -the satisf action of knowing that their donation is helping to 'serve Oshawa and district in a worthwhile ond creative. endeavour.i i