Graduates Urged ra (); r w Ci | e To Find Purpose 4 a ive Nes High School graduates were|developed countries education : jtold in Oshawa, Friday 'night,jhad become the most important SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1963 PAGE ELEVEN jthat the only way to discover|of all projects. Fantastic sac- jwhat a kiss is like, is to be kiss-|rifices were made to allow ed. children to learn. . K, R. Swinton, International) Only education can improve y |Vice-President . of Encyclopae-| conditions and the way of life in 2 OSHAWA i jdia, said: *'A kiss can never be|these countries. The poverty he |described, Unless you have ex-jhad seen in India and China |perienced it the telling of what!could not be described. 'it is like will have no impact,"| ve Mr. Swinton, guest speaker at|MUCH MORE KNOWLEDGE subs ala loa Nelli ' Mr. Swinton Said: "We have irst commencement exer- 4 _ the R._S. MeLaughlin|heard about the beast generation \Collegiate and Vocational In-\@nd of juvenile delinquents. By |stittte, compared a kiss to pov- ~ a bed SS _ | ' ; wonderful. ey have a lo jerty he bad seen in India. 'more knowledge than the prev- CITES POVERTY ious one, Only if you have seen this pov-. 'I envy you all very much. erty can it have any impact/Ch, to be alive and fit, as most jupon you, he said. 'Trying to|of you will be, in the year 2000. explain it to you is like trying to| Things will have changed trem- explain a kiss." endously," He urged the graduates to| George L. Roberts, principal, find a purpose and cause to fol- introduced Mr. Swinton as an low in life. Mr. Swinton said: |engineer. He said: 'This is proof "If you go through life looking/that engineers can be very cul only for money, getting married tured people." having children and a_ high) He said that Mr. Swinton had standard of living, you are not donated many text books to the living a full life. school and had worked hard in "You must be learning all the| public welfare in Canada. time, Nothing will make you| Mr, Roberts said that the happier than gaining new know- first year of the school had gone e n Prizes ledge."' very quickly. Although there Mr. Swinton said that the were not many graduates at this graduates had only taken aicommencement a great army i 4 FIVE DR. F. J. DONEVAN medals for good . citizenship ers, Dave Morris, and in the ' . i and service within the school. . back row Gordon. Oakes and , Collegiate Institute students They are, from left to right, Jim Eddie Friday were awarded Service Cheyrl Hudson; Carol Saund- Oshawa. Times Photo. e smal] step on the very long) would follow in years to come. ia oe : 4 i f & g oe . eM ar, ladder of learning. He said: "I) During the program the, Ae : f ; : ; : At Donevan E xXxercoi1ses hope you will never finish until/MCVI band played 'Poet and STUDENS WHO WERE cises of the R. S. McLaughlin Larry Jacula, Connie Cross- ter, _ Keitha Mosier, Janet you die. If you stop learning) Peasant'--Suppe; _ the school) given Service Awards at the Collegiate and Vocational In- man, Valentina Kotelewetz Sparling, Ruby Wilkins and your mind will die. And that is song, "R. §. McLaughlin' --) first Commencement [Exer- stitute Friday night are shown and Edward Morrison. Stand- Joseph Schwarz. A large number of students,,Dempsey, Judith Dalton; Grade) Patricia Jacklin, Paula Ket- @ terrible thing Francis, and the school football wasn | here, Seated left to right are ing left to right, are Joel Pal- Oshawa Times Photo former students, parents and/12:; Joanne Kolynko, Carolitela, Pauline Kettela, Sandra He said that in some under songs. friends attended the commence-|Saunders -- Rotary Club of Osh-\yjoGahey, Janie Mankowski,| _ Felled Tre ment exercises Friday night in awa. Marl ae racial 2 the auditorium of Dr. F. J.| 'Excellence in History, Grade|Mariene Mason, Jacqueline Birthday Park Changes Donevan Collegiate Institute./19: Joseph Waite; Grade 11;|Menzie, Louise Miller, David) | s Following is a_ list of the Janice Roe; Grade 12: Donald|Partridg: 4 : | F 1 th prizes, awards, diplomas and'Campbell and Dennis Partridge) Paul Prachun, Susan Reed Meeting Night ine ou s : scholarships oer during|(equal), Prince Philip Chapter,|Gjoria Reid, John Richardson,| S pent Cc aug if ' - % ' apa | ; ee | Sao cna OE ci im eau ete Bm, Domed. Shu, Js decaeet zee! $100 Each B sc ' : , Outstanding Girl in Grade 12\prances Sparkes. Jani i of the Sunnyside Park Neighbor- | SECONDARY SCHOOL HONOR English: Traudel Huth. Business nick GPs Sparkes, Saring Teles hood Association this week that ; Following is the list _ of|Technical Course, James Mac-|Beverly; Goring, . Janice; GRADUATION DIPLOMAS 2d Professional Women's Club.|"!©*! n our future meetings will be held on} Two 17-year-old Hallowe'een|scholarships, prizes, diplomas|Donald; Science, Genera ||Henkelman, Mark; Henkelman, Gary Beattie, Devon Biddle, General Proficiency (Gradu- GRADE 12 the third Monday of each|vandals were each fined $100 and other .awards presented|Course, Murray Taylor; Sci-/Mary; Johnson, John; Kory, Bruce Carter, Russell Chute, ates of King Street or Harmony) Douglas Beal, Roger Berg-, Wilfrid James Evenden, Buena;Month. The election of officers|a"d ordered to pay at least $125| Friday night at the first com-jence, Technical Course, James|Barry; Libby, Donna; McNein, Wayne Clark, Monica Connolly,|Public Schools), Grade 9: Dirk| mann, James Eddie Traudel! Vista, spent the morning of his/Will be held Monday, Jan. 20, [19 damages and court costs, iN}mencement exercises held in|MacDonald;. \French, Pamela Nancy; Massey, Arlene; Mas- Carolyn Cornelius, Patricia Garlichs; Grade 10: Daphnelyith Randy Joh srion (28th birthday, Friday, before] The association euchres were|os?2¥4 Magistrate's Court, Fri-|the auditorium of R. S. Mc-|Bevan; Latin, Pamela Bevan;|sie, Marilynn; Mosier, Karen; Dakcay Hart. Maycok Memorial|.-° andy "Johns, Marion|o.hawa Magistrate's Court on bepobied ae quite. suceenstul [oon : : Laughlin Collegiate and Voca-|German, William Moore; Phys-|Parsons, Linda; Pearse, James; <e Awards Kasper, Joanne Kolynko, Nancy] >" 1. ssault causing bod-| ve success'u"-| Erik Vilistus, Cromwell ave-|tional Institute. George L.lical Education, girls, Suzanne|Ross, Heather; Williams Ronald Eccles, Allan Etchells," . Malloy, De Partridgs. Diane|@ Charge of assault causing bod-!4 teen dance will be held Dec.| nye mae A inle Pie ; st . Georg 4, " + BIris, Su: e , ; p ' : General Academic Excellence oy, Dennis Partridgs, Diane}ii nar ' nue, and Karl Alois BlakHomer,| Roberts, principal of the school,|Barr; Physical Education, boys,|Lorna; Wray, Maxine James Gordon, Heather Gunn, rae Fuigenae eine Sabo. Carol Saunders uy harm. : 20 in the form of a Christmas|Park road south, pleaded guilty es as a) epee ea cen f ted : Murray Hobbs, Carol: Holmes. |/2 Grade 11: Carol Dempsey ' He told the court how he spent) nay. A bingo is helt cach! a ha as 'lt (a presided. Lawrence Plancke. | Honor Crests -- Anderson, Matthew Johnston, Patrick Kiwanis Club of Oshawa GRADE 13 July 16, the day on which 63-\Frigay night wee. laid after they felled a $250, COl.R. S, McLaughlin Awards, Lyceum Club and Women's|Donald; Bevan, Pamela; Me- Johnston R. S. McLAUGHLIN PRIZES Devon Biddle, Monica. Con-\year-old Orville Forshee of) Sie anhie th nds(for General Proficiency in|Art Association Awards, Grade|Eachern, Betty; Moore, Wil- : » §. McLAUGHLID IZES 'Tiles irs Cel street lapsed into the, The sports chairman reported|blue spruce tree on the grou! versifi .| , . Snglish,|lii.m; Stones, Anthony; Taylor, David Morris, Andrew Piet-- General Academic Excellenca|"0ly, Courtice Rose, Elizabeth) Celina ; 3 ; f R. S. McLaughlin Collegiate Grade 9 Diversified Occwpa-|12, for excellence in English, ; , ys ylor, avid Morris, / AUSebal Reecae Cademic Excellence| simmons, Stephen Stepinac coma in which he died a month|the hockey team is competing|® i Wocahonal i titute tions: Patricia Magle, Marisa|General Course, William|Murray; Werry, Raymond; da ie -- Sees sie 4 cg ae -- pai ' |later in. Oshawa General Hospi-|with fairly good results oN en ad told flicy took|Sirizzotti, Janet Wildman Moore; Art, Dianne Mclliveen, |White, Linda; Zuly, Stanley. Simmons, yynda Singer,)Roger Bergmann, Carol Saun- ITE EDIATE : ree : ' c was y to ' , : : ' : a i es Stephen Stepinac, Ly nne ders, Dennis Partridge, Diane pitti came teddg oe accused told the court he Page var tagged on behalf/turns chopping at the tree with) Grade 10 Diversified Occupa- Business and __ Professional SECONDARY SCHOOL Twentyman, Margit Vielhaber. |Sabo, Joanne Kolynko, Nancy| Wayne Aasen. Duncan Abbott.jand his cousin, Edwin Everitt ug eee ele ee an axe belonging to exible Patricia Conway, Barbara hae ee sige oe GRADUATION DIPLOMAS ee : Malloy, Douglas Beal, Randy|Agnes Aru, Catherine Ayres.|visited the Forshee -home after Gelapann amet ' father. ; ae ofl) Bisraitadntonbae avin aaa General Course _SECONDARY SCHOOL Johns, Marion. Kasper, James|Michael Bahlai, Bruce Baird.\drinking. While there, he Said tee uTierson street, Asked why they did it, one of/ Oshawa Lionettes Awards for|Technical Course, Douglas Sin-| six Options -- Bigwood, Eliz- GRADUATION DIPLOMAS _ Eddie / _|Gloria Bakay, Anne Balca, Ger-|he saw Everitt strike the de- 'a jthem replied: 'Just wanted to/General Proficiency in Grade! clair. jabeth; Ivanco, John, Six Options -- Douglas Beal,' General Academic Exceflence|maine Bastarache, Tena Beets-|ceased 'four or five times". | get back at the school, I eet) |9: Susan Mason, Jane Mason. | Oshawa Kinette Club Award,| Five Options--Barr, Suzanne; Anne Boville, Michael ie Grade 13; Devon Biddle,/ma, Grant Bennett, Nick Ber-| Medical evidence given by aj ew rest bes ad youth gel geagnel Dr. S. J. Phillips Awards for|Grade 12, for excellence in|zehm, Sharron; Bell, Heather; James Eddie, Randy Johns,/Courtice Rose, Oshawa Homejkuta, John Blair, Brigitte|pathologist who performed a) rnere seems e a JOKe.|General Proficiency in Grade|Home Economics, Connie Cross-|Bevan, Pamela; Brash, Leona; Kathryn Kashul, Joanne Kolyn-|and School Council. /Braun, Neena Braznik, Donald|post mortem on the deceased |You're smiling. Perhaps youl19 General Course: Sharon|man. Lutler, Sandra; Crossman, Con- zo, Irene Kozy, Nancy P pees General Proficiency Awards,|/Bright, Gordon Brooks, Marlie|gave the cause of death as "an . ora this is a fasperens ei Smith, Mary Goulding. : Commercial Dept. Award,|nie; Crowder, Diane; Jackson, Garo! Saunders, Sharon Scott,/Grade 9: Dirk Garlichs, Ken-|Bryant, Rhonda Bryant, Janet|overwhelming infection, primar- S isp AVEC [eres Pret Masistrate F Canadian School of Business|Grade 12, for excellence in|Myrrhl; Jackson, Sandra; King, Wiese Olin = dikecta neth Robinson; Grade 10:|Backley, Pamela Burk, Sandra ily involving the lungs". The in-| ae aad t fi thet as| Awards for General Proficiency/Commercial Work, Betty Mc-|Linda; McEachern, Betty; Mc- puons '2, Daphne Hart; Elizabeth|Butler, fection also, the court was told, We didn't figure the tree wasiin Grade 10 Technical Course:{Bachern. ister, Linda; Moore, William; Beetsma, Alan Bottomley, Ed-|Wheeler: G oe . he worth any money. I never had = i : "G-|Wheeler; Grade 11: Carol| ~ included the left 'side of e Hb} David Maundrell, Reinhold) 3 W. Stevens Morin, Leo; Owe Robert; ward Cooper, June Davis,|/Dempsey, Judith Dalton: Grade| Helen Charysz, Dennis Cher- brain. Cc 00 any value for trees, blurted) Muehibach |78 mes NV. Stevenson and Biase gating i Obert; Thomas DeJong, Pleun Dors-|12: Traudel Huth, Roger Berg. nick, -- oo Bruce examining __ pathologist, | y Blakhomer after standing silent-| 4 Lovell Awards for dulcaae ts Heled, Avert (oe, ae be man, . Lorraine Elliott, Noel|mann. Donevan St . i] (Chute, Lydia Ciglan, Martin said that the brain| ly for some minutes. shar ce aga ra nf v i ea tas ; i i Fernandez, Patrick Holyk,) General Seoliianes Scholar. | eens, wie aaa D damage a re consistant The crest for R. S. McLaugh-, The tree, nearly 20 feet high, hook pp eon sary Henkel -- win gee Thoneen, Ghiis Waive bay Traudel Huth, Eric Jones, Mar-/ships in Grade 13 -- Generallc no' coon, "rawiord, David) vith natural causes, than with)| ol was part of $25,000. worth o , : ae ! ; ams y| son yl: s é J : at-jships in G 4 : Crowe, George Czigarenko, Bon. r "Auses, in. Collegiate and Vocational fe :q.|man, Arlene Massey, Company Award, Grade 12, for)mond; Zuly, Stanley. ion Kasper, Julie Lesnick,/Scholarship: Monica Connolly; x 8 the type of lesion which would landscaping around the build-| Get-Together Club Award for excellence in Machine Shop| Four Options -- Andersen, i : | aly eee nie Dale, James Danniels, Rob- a she ; \ Institute was shown to. theling donated by Col. R. S. Me- er z Diane Lukasywich, Jam es/Humanitics: Stephen Stepinac; ert Dobko, Linda Dobroshinsky,| jioa) injury trauma' or Phy-|-tudents and public for the first| Taughlin, sae General Proficiency in Grade 11|Practice, James MacDonald. _ |Y. onne; Bakogeorge,. Karen; Lyzun, Gibb MKay, Diane) . 5 nan Site. toe ' 4 : J i € aabo, Valerie Smith, nue 8 Eliz-/Edward Dolinski, Elizabeth | Further evidence in the cases\™e Friday at the commence-| Both youths, who said they -- Course: Harvey) Ontario Motor Sales Ltd,|Coleman, Diane; Dittmar, Tim- oe oneva'Dyer, Linda Eccles, Frederick af-both "ivendan. and Everitt ment exercises. were working, were told they|"mbrose. Award, Grade 12, for excellencejothy; Forbes, Donna; Fulton, Tomezak. Teaching Staff 'er ; i I; ; rai Four Optiois -- Anthony Gutstanding Grade 13 Students\/ cme Thomas Forestall. . | win be heard Dec. 20 The school was opened last/would have no longer than a|. MCVI Student Parliament/in Auto Mechanics, Douglas|Janice; Galt, Donna: Hickie, s : é es : ; z : i Award for General Proficiency|sincl Gloria; Huntl Gary; Lam Aksiuczyc, James Allen, Judith|in Oshawa and District -- First:|,. C2?!yn_ Garrison, Russell) -- ---- ----- year, many artists submitted month to pay their $225 pen-/: : y | Sinclair. jnora, auntey,. Gary; -Late Amey, Edward Aru, Mary Ban-| Monica Connolly; 'Second: lig. |Goheen, Brian Gower, _Lydia| ideas for the crest, but George alties. Ky Grade 11 Technical Course: |bert, Douglas; Latham, Roger; : ene ; : j= aymond Carswell. |McLAUGHLIN AWARDS IMe wey él bula, Roger Bergmann, Donald\abeth Simmons. Donevan|Gtant, Vera Gryszczuk, William 1,635,431 Pounds L. Roberts, principal, only made} Riwehls (Gib Awan for Col R & MeLoowalin er ots : : . a Gunter, P. Harding, Da i isi y weeks) | 'ni : | nk date tno ee es om Har ance Hall Deveney] OF Tobacco Sold Mn | Reward Offered --|Gevrst Protons in, crade|avards, Gratis; for eet Planck," Lawrence, Stuer Davidson, 'Victoria Day.' Mich-!ONTARIO SCHOLARSHIPS Hebb, Isabelle Hill, Barry obacco Sold Mr. Roberts said at' the Man's Ki Kee Bamier Gee aatery, Aono one: ea Nees wea ee oo age sng Henig Pig ones Sena Tlisehoth diene longer Doone Huxtable Wil- TILLSONBURG (CP)--A to- gr log ys he m~ taken For ans Killer | Canadian Legion Ladies' Aux-|Mathematics, Donald. Ander- Catherine: Westley Karen; Wil: 'atr y ski, « '| y, Eliz s ,| ' ee, eq tal. 1,635,431 pounds of tobacco|9me and a half years to satisfy| ; liliary Award for General Pro-|son; Science, Donald Anderson; |, Sandi 'ae : William Flegg, Gary Hooper, |Stephen Stepinac liam Imeson, Mary Jakym, Ed- ba | We- we .| HARROW, Ont. (CP) -- The); : Ir y Stonest he eee : y eS : i" ; H c /fetched an average price of 51.30/me. We wanted something dif : |fiency in' Grade 12 Tecnhical|French, Anthony Stones; Technical Cours Dennis Hopps, Martin Jamie.| Carter Scholarships (First in\WaTd Johnson, Peter Kaplan, cn oe" tecent A. break tion|attorney - general's department aa i sons: G Soren, tee i f i hae ; Bales i vents a pound at Ontario Flue-/ferent. A break from tradition) : sit |Course: James MacDonald. jLatin, Lorraine Parsons; Ger-| punk Ronald: Eldri son, David King. Lewis Kocho,|Ontario County)--Award of Ex-|Judith Kashul, Susan Kennedy,|°°" ; 4 4 ' eae in Toronto Friday announced a} : nin) unKer, sONAId; ridge, Ing, » A } cae lCured Tobacco Growers' Mar-|t0 match this very modern) |. MCVI Student Parliament;man, Rainer Stimming. Ip ; : Barbara McKnight, Alan Mac- Cellence: Monica Connolly, Eliz-|Lillian Kerpelo, Wayne Kewin,|-U" ; ke aly $2,000 reward has been offered canine jPhillip; Fraser, John; Furey, : y, 5 rela Ps keting Board exchanges school, Many artists gave ; Award for General Proficienc Dorothy Chapman Award,|,, : : Neill, Dennis rtridge,/Ste : [ iva! "ents reali 99,./just wiat I wanted." haha ' s Sinclai |Music, John Iv ol Tainea: in, Wayne Pleau, Ronald Rosnak,| S-rvice Medals: James Eddie, Mary Labaj, Mary Lambe, rik cus. Pgs sealing oth Mr Roberts id that he|S@? farmer Peter. Partyka, 71, eye coms Award for we twain Gold Medai|J@mes: McNab, James; Perrin, Darlene Rouse, Gordon Sanders, Cheyrl Hudson, David Morris,,Donald Leaming, Paul' Lucas... : ' i se : "| Mr, Partyka was found Aug.| al Profici 1 : : gush cite; Held, George). Sanadin, , ders, | ~ ; ; "pnt be >| tioned heard of a young Toronto art-|, ; |General Proficiency in Grade/for command of the English'ysiaoro. sinclai ; Robert Scott, Thomas Steen, Gordon Oakes, Carol Saunders. Barbara McComb, Susan Mce-| -- ; : ; |25 on the floor of his home.: He|;. Isidoro; Sinclair, Douglas; Wa- rt Scott, 1 : ; : : } ist who specialized in this sort] \13: Anthony Stones. language, Donald Anderson. | ack James Patricia Vann, Victoria Varcoe, UNIVERSITY AWARDS Conkey, Mary .McIntyre, Laurie| se a of designing and asked him to had been shot through the head. | MCVI Student Parliament) Oshawa Home and_ School|""°* te Willa Wilton hoy, etree General Motors Canadian ianet' Ma dig oe tae TORONTO. (CP) =I ete of take on the job. The result only|nim was missing carried with) award for General Proficiency Council Scholarship, Bonnie|SECONDARY SCHOOL HONOR illiam Moughhy, Marieic we ne oe. acian Janet McMaster, Lynda Mar-| _ ety be lee. " oor aE sean ' ras adh Sees in Grad ; Anders |Crouter. IR! ) § Wladyka, Natalie Zadorozny. Sc eee _ Canadian Water- tel], Ronald. Masters. Sharon Cancer clinics .show better re- arrived a few weeks ago | Inspector Gordon Smith of the/" "740° 18; Donald Anderson Gitacis Scholarship, Anthony ea tae a : ee _ man Foundation Scholarship May, Lillian Mayr, Nick Meel- sults each decade from. the The crest is in gold on a blucjcriminal investigation bureau of/SERVICE AWARDS Stones "|ponald: Anderson. Robert: SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS (University of Western On- qyk,' Larissa Melnyk, Pamela treatment of breast cancer, the/background, It _ combines the the provincial police, Toronto, Service Awards for good citi-; [,a yal Scholarships: Karen srition: Judith: Clement Ghee __ AND PRIZES tario) Monica Connolly Miller, Donald Mitchell, Thomas Ontario Cancer Treatment and letters MCVI into a design|said it is believed Mr, Partyka|zenship and service within the/pakogeorge, Janice Parker,|aid: Souter Winnie'. Butoh Proficiency in Art, Grade 9: . Toronto Garrison of Artillery | Mitchell, Beverley Morris, Research Foundation has been/placed inside an open book with/ was shot from outside the house,|school: Connie Crossman,|yohn Sproule, Cheryl Thomson.|william: Jubenville, Paul: Law: Gary Nickerson; Grade 19, Scholarship: Monica Connolly. 'Teresa Morrison. Robert Muir, told. Main reason for the im-|the school motto "Fortis Et!and also hit by a second bullet!Larry Jacula, Valentina Kotele-| : : ae Mary igtes John: John Paynter; Grade 11, Judith Peed : "s tso : ee Gail Murray provement is early diagnosis, |Fidus" beneath. fired inside the hous wetz, Edward Morrison, Keitha FIRST CLASS HONORS Nrerkle . Mari iva Moser Da : Grade 12 rd . ueen's University): Elizabet : s perme SURE RE i si 2 ' pen -- A Ss ald; ics dee? ee ° alton; Grade Traudel Mosier, Joel Palter, Joseph) Thirteen -- Anderson, Donald; \Keitha; Palter, Joel; Parsons, . \ : Borys Nakonecznyj, Christine i i Huth, Lyceum Club ¢ . Simmons por deceny), Chi , " ' hd a; Pal Hai ae and Wom The John Macgillivray Schol- Nash, John Neate, Wallace , |Schwartz, Janet Sparling, Ruby|Stones, Anthony; White, Linda. jy Caine: Schwarz, Joseph: : : r af |Seneco, Stanley; Stimming, Y ie © ces. Li | Wilkins Twelve -- Bevan, Pamela; i sont in ership (Queen's University): |/Northey, Gordon Oakes, Linda | : e 'Wy il! Ane Wilane Rooedord bon Stephen Stepinac. A = ener so eg ic AE aig awatde Seats 1s Me os tae teear rie |Rainer; Stones, Anthony; White, van Sketch Clut O Nem, Theodore Otvos,. Law toe in Wate acon iiftecey: Gen die Wen. Catharine: Tenee: Wiking, Baby: Willems, Beriaienee 4h FIRST CLASS HONORS -- rence Panchuk, Geoffrey Par- | ence in History, GeneraliTerry; Van de Ven, Catherine; |, nne-Marie; Zarowny, Anthony. Proficiency in Music, Grade GRADE 9 sons. John Paynter. Kathryn Course, Stanley Zuly; History,|Werry, Raymond; Zuly, Stan-|" "=? Oe) ! ye. ; 3 : ) Technical Course, Clare Perrin, |ley. 11: Dirk Garlichs, Grade 10 Ss > - SAwal: ; ite ahs . "sg # usan Allen, Oleg Bahniuk. Pettus, Nancy Powell, Walter : A ts A ss ae oa ba nil Wk gation Samuel Balca, Brian Barker, Rebot, Joseph Rejczek, Allan a : Mathematics, General Course,| Eleven -- peegienny eit [ ib I bd t qual; rrad ; atherine| Marian Bielak Donald Bowen,|Ridgely, David Robinson. Jus- : Murray Taylor; Mathematics, Carswell, Ray m ond; Gibson, 1 rary 1S S c slie : ane ee Pe : soso is Beal, Get-Together Club oulson, Lestie Domon- tine Rose, Diana Roser, Jeanne Maroosis; Grade 12, Douglas Edward 4 i eels rita , kos, Patricia Fekyta, Dirk Gar-| Fussell F : ' : ° 2") P ] B ks Bb eia trai Sa Be 4 ys iP lichs, Jack Gillespie, David) Karen Sapinski, Barbara Saw- : opu ar 00 bale saunders. stephen! Har, yer, Linda Scott, John Sharp, f 1m u G. Saywell f y oe , Patricia Hele, Walter Hnatko,'eonard Shirchenko, James 4 The 10 most popular fiction Proficiency in Home Econom-' piane Kinton, Jean Koss, John Shrigley, David Smales, James P ie books wyith readers at Mce- s, G Sus: acock? |i igs | ee ice ma siege Krantz, Walter Luchkiw, LindaiSmith,h Honey Sniderman, Is Develo ment Laughlin Public Library at 'pre- 11, Judith Dalton; Grade 12, LURC!. George Lysyk, Lesley/Bonita Snyder, Nancy Stewart, sent are Joanne Kolynko, Caro] Saund. ern , Susan Peacock, Chris-'Shirley Stinson, Howard The Shoes Of The Fisherman-- ch, eguek Janetie chy i topher F into, Henry Przysiezny./Straughan, Harry Sucee, , q | School dropouts may be "'mis-|Chairman, G K Drynan|Morris West, The Last Love -- Onhiaws ee p yeni 5a Eugene Supryka, Sharon Taite,| 4 fortunes", but students who touched " a local political|Thomas Costain; Caravans -- ruetantae _., _ |imson, . 4 S-'Douglas Taylor, Susan Taylor, | | ite 4 i jissue with a mention of: area/James Michener; The Veneti Excell J Blalis i vse b 4 Taj ylor, | I James Michener; The Venetian Baer seagie cae Giant nik, Roger Sapinski, Cheryl/Edwar Tilling, Robert Towns- ia seek nothing in PuOR OT ut representation, He said that the| Affair -- Helen MacInnes; The as 5 Mts *:|Shetler, Alberta Simpson, Peterjend. Joseph Ti "k ee } better paying jobs are "cala-| remote rts of the city are'y; : 2 Christopher Pinto; Grade 10,\smith | Rob: T j end, Joseph Tullock he : ° parts of ¢t y Living Reed -- Pearl Buck; Fiizabeth Wheeler. Lionettes Walker . OT Wak Judith Elke Ulbrich, Margriet Van maties,"" the president of York|"just as much in the day to day|rove Let Me Not Hunger -- Club of 'Oshawa el Pe eee der Gronde, Dini Van der Tool-| : y btg sak oe ybobbel pipe thinking of the Board of/pay) Gallico; 'The Scent Of Excelience in Grade 11 Mathe- GRADE 10 en, Joseph Waite, Norma Waite, liste Institute students at thee ese no as, those more cen-\Water, -- Elizabeth' Goudge; matics, First: Carol' Dempsey; _ Duncan Abbott, Agnes "Aru, Janice Walker,' Larry Walters, hemmentanient Teseciien Fri. saad wenate jUpon This Rock -- Frank Second,: Glenn Elliott.. Lily M.|Michael Bahlai, Tena Beetsma,!Lynda_ Ware, Robert Waters, . lday : NEW TROPHY |Slaughter; On Her Majesty's Cowan Scholarship Marlie Bryant. Janet Buckley,|Vicki West, Marshall Whattam, P ee : .s| Donevan principal, A. B,|Secret Service -- Ian Fleming; Excellence in Grade 12 Lydia Ciglan, Sharon Clemens, Elizabeth Wheeler, Sandra j ' In a brief but pointed address, |__ f Ye \Bilde Of Pendoric . Bs M a 12 : : = ; pie 4 .: Dr. Ross, guest speaker at the} Woods announced a new trophy|Bride endorric -- Victoria Mathematics and Science, Paul Coppin, Robert Dobko, ee ee Suellen 4 : leinetion aves atthe ommon|to be awarded to the school's|Holt ¥ rey te ind: Recles {W 78 y W yer, C , : 2 C sere eek First: Roger Bergmann; Sec-|Linda Eccles, Daphne Hart, shor aah at seh cs : ; lbelief that learning and teach-|t0P dramatic student in mem-| The top 10 non-fiction are: ond, Douglas Beal. Ladies' Aux.| Ronald Masters, Beverley Mor- Woityk, n , me 4 " f the late John Portland.|R iliary Canadian Le ion Branch|"8, Linda Ogden. Leonatd Shir-|Wylie, Stephaine Zubczyk : / jing should show material suc- of 2 hoe i oe we In Power -- Peter Jiary, eg ranch!" Anda Og eonatd Shir- e; ; oe loess." eacher at wi 7 W vewman; The Big Sell -- No. 43 henko , | ' nent died this summer, eet an ie : Excellence in French, Grade. Honey _ Snide rman Bonita MAY GET LICENCES j [Lc soetend. of tikene Ne Doctor Ross. was introduced| Grom ye ibe ote pci 9: Jean Koss, Christopher Pinto, ee pad _Stewart, Elke port OF SPAIN (Reuters)-- land teachers, the prime pur-|PY Philip F. Smith, Geography|portrait Of Myself -- Manan equal; Grade 10, Tena orogeny (em jo Oe tans . heads There are about 1,000 dentists / ? |pose of education is to form|Department head and thanked Bourke-White; A King Of Magic Lydia Ciglan, equal; GGrade 11, Me in Trinidad, but only 80 of them ea develop a person. iby Thomas H. Hodgson,head of| Edna Ferber; My. Darling Waite, Elizabeth Wheeler . Carol Dempsey, Paula Kettela, are legitimately registered as the Donevan History Depart-|¢ ine a S equal; Grade 12, Traudel Huth, GRADE ll practitioners. The savecanien SCHOLARSHIP WINNER CONGRATULATED me ig Pais to th ment ne Wolt Pb sig Donevan French Club. Bruce Bunker, Judith Dalt is. contemplating introducing a : a : : : ' "The future belongs to the The school orchestra played| Oh tet y Mo- Excellence in English, Grade,Carol, Dempsey. Glenn de at ie nice eae a de Anthony Stones, left, the cipal, George L. Roberts, cen- mencement exercises held | courageous, the creative, and|two selections during the eve' _|wat; Homebrew And Patches-- 9 Kenneth 'Robinson Jean'John Forsythe, Sandra. Gunn, dreds of dentists. to be licensed lent of Encyclopacdia Britan, schools's only Ontario Scholar- tre and K. R, Swinton, presi- Friday night at RR. S. |the' determined. But not." heling: Dvorak's Slavonic Dance,|Harry J. Boyle; Dear Eenemies Koss; Grade 19: Daphne Hart, Frances Haim, Maybeth Hoag: if they have b -n practising--, Ship winner, is seen receiv'ng McLaughlin Collegiate and warned, "to the lazy, the slop-|and 4a novelty _pizzicato piece,|--Gwedhalyn Graham and So- Agnes Aru; Grade 11: Carol|land, Cheyrl Hudson, jillegally--for at least 15 years.! the congratulations of his prin- speaker at nica of Canada, Limited, the Vocational Institute py, and the indifferent."' "Plink Plank Plunk" .by Leroyjlange C. Rolland; Rascal -- the first com- Oshawa TIMES Phot! Earlier, Education Boar djAnderson. : ' [Sterling . North.