Terrace Bay News, 11 Jul 1968, p. 16

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PAGE 14 SEPARATE SCHOOL GRADUATION EXERCISES _ The following students received graduation certifi cates and awards in the ceremony which took place in Holy Angels' Separate school on June 28th= Cathy Bottomley, Debbie Caccamo, Maureen Camp bell, Kevin Cocks, Lonnie Connelly, Frank Costa, Leo Courtemanche, Glenn Desmoulin, Jane Duggan Barry Gilmore, Karen and Kathy Guina, Roy Huard, Donald Keating, Jack Maclsaac, Joe Maroneses, John McGrath, Jewel Paradis, Andre Perras, Susan Phillips, John Racioppi, Ted Ross, Robert Ryan, John Souliere, Joe Speziale, Ted Speziale, Marc Tremblay, Robert Webb,. Janice Wiznuk, Danny Quigg, Alex Doucet, Carlo Deleo, Dominic Deleo, Harvey Bedard, Curtis Martin. Mr. Anthony Speziale was their teacher. The proficiency award for highest marks in each grade, was presented by Aurel Gauthier for the Knights of Columbus, to Karen and Kathy Guina, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Guina. The girls are not completely similar in appearance and in |.Q's, varying in tests by a decimal point. They also received evening bags from the Parent Teachers Association. Dean Cano presented the Father McHugh trophy for most progress, to Danny Quigg. The Dominic Savio trophy for school spirit was presented to Ted Ross, who was chairman for the program. Scholarship money from the Schreiber Women's Institute was used to purchase a trophy which will have three names inscribed on it this year - Bob Ryan, Rita Pellagrino and Maureen Campbell . The Principal, Sister St. Timothy, commended the staff, and noted increased Parent interest is most encouraging. Grade eight, Mr. Speziale, spoke most affectionately to his students. Dean Cano, in his brief speech, complimented the students on the questions by them during religious instruction periods The grads "Last Will and Testament" was given by Janie Duggan and Maureen Campbell. The charac- teristic of each grad is pinpointed and willed to the succeeding grade 8. This years exercises featured few formal speeches. Valedictorian was Bob Webb. Dances were arrangea with numbers for parents and livelier arrangements for the younger set. Coffee and lunch was served during a break. The photo at the top of the next column, by I. McCuaig, shows the top students in grade eight. From left to right: teacher, Anthony Speziale, Karen and Kathy Guina, Aurel Gauthier. TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 11, 1968 KINSMEN'S DOMINION DAY FESTIVITIES In the children's races during the Kinsmen's field day, the winners were as follows: four and under - Gordon McKenzie, Harley Johnson; Five and under Laurie Johnson, Kim Marshall; Denise St. Jean; Brian Hiller, John Greg Anderson; Six years - Delima Tremblay, Elise Speziale; Paul Bedard, Mark Commisso, Steven Anderson and Kim Smithy, Seven - Eight - Cathie Mulligan, Patty Lynn Lpke, Rose Lee Kushnieryk; Bill Campbell, Steven Anderson, Lawrence McParland.; Eight - Michelle Beard, Michelle Perras, Jocelyn Tremblay, Vick y Strasser; Raynor Wertz; Nine years - Lori Drake, Maureen McParland, Margo Davis, Donna Gellert; Bob Smilsky, Shane Riley, Mike Mulligan. Ten years of age - Arlene Krause, Patricia Mc- Grath, Rhonda Campbell, Brent Kushnieryk, Clyde Gordon, Paddy Stokes; Eleven - Rae Sisson, Linda Singleton, Darlene Fummerton, Werner Wertz, Robert Vanderkan, Michael Anderson. : Twelve years - Carol Ferland, Brigitte Wertz., Terry Anderson, Shane Walsh, Jamie McKenzie, Thirteen years - Susan Bromley, Linda McParland, Gabrielle Wertz, Bob Fummerton, Bill Hiller, Kim Gellert. The costume judges were Mrs. G. Walsh, Mrs. C. Duggan and Joe Wills awarded prizes as follows: Floats - The Bluebelle Telephone first; Royal Cana- dian Legion, second and Kinsmen - third. Bikes - Cathie Doig, John Bromley, Marilyn Hawke Trikes - Bruce Richardson, Bobby Imbeault, Frank Costa; Costumes - Rhonda Campbell, Tana Morrow and Patricia McGrath - firsts; Cathy Cocks, Mary and Erin Bourke - second; Michael Quigg - third. Honorable mention was given to the kyak manned by the Prinselaar boys, although it was damaged by the rain before it reached the field. David Win- ters won the camper trailer (Cont'd on page 13)

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