Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 10 Nov 1955, p. 3

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Page 3 <> A COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES HELD (Cont. ) 6/2 J. Kelly, the latter two gentlemen teachers ly /\{2 on the staff of the High School, Receiv- yy pase Lv. ing their diplomas were Gloria Campbell; Betty Dodge, Geraldine Duquette, Charlene Gustafson, Terrance McInnes and Rita Novenber 1 Jith-l2th-Matinee Vezina. Mr,. McInnes accepted on behalf of BOWERY TO BACDAD ' ri - his son Terrance and Mr, Vezina 'for his ZUKON VENGEANCE ne daughter Rita, both of whom were unable to poe! -- be present for the occasion, Intermediate certificates were given to Claude Boudreau, John Boudreau, Daniel November. A 3th ehh SED i ' . Kenney, Donna Lohr, John Marsh, Doris REAR WINDOW (Tech.) starring James -' Mousseau, Marvin Steen and Mavis Thorstein- Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey and son, Proficiency awards were presented Thelma Ritter, to Judith McCausland for her Grade IX standing of 76.7%, Donna Lohr for her Grade X standing of 78% and to Geraldine November 16thad th Duquette for her Grade XII standing of UNCHAINED s: starring Elroy Hirsch, Barbara 90.3%. Edwin Nicol received honourable Hall, Chester Morris and Todd Duncan. mention. for his perfect attendance in Grade XI, Mr, J. Kelly introduced the guest at speaker for the evening, Mr. Harold Braun, ' Principal of the Lakehead Technical Inst- COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES HELD - itute, and gave the' background on his out- A Conmencement exercises were held standing scholastic career, Mr, Braun gave Friday evening, November 4th in the Terrace a very timely address on the bright. future... Bay High School Auditorium, before a large in store for the Canadian youth of today, "i crawi co? friends and relatives. Chairman with Canada just' finding itself in musics foes fcr the evening was Mr, C, E. Paget, who arts, crafts and the largely untapped is chairman of the High School Board. resources of its land. He citedthis peautasss _ The programme opened with the ful little community of Terrace Bay as en singing of "0 Canada" and Reverend Arthur . example! of the generous endowment of ou Lavender pronouncing the Invocation. Mr, . natural: resources, | Dave Locking, Principal of the High School Illustrating his talk with i bbe gave his report on the past year's activities stories, Mr, Braun explained that ambition and explained the value of obtaining both is what makes a person dissatisfied with the diplomas and the Intermediate Certifica~- his present level and to strive for a tes. He felt that all should strive to ob- higher. Persistance is often referred. to tain their diplomas, but whereas circumstances as genius, Mr. Braun concluded with the prevented some students from reaching that remark that amid all our skill we stiil goal, at toast in receiving their inter- had not found a way of living in peace and mediate certificate the doors of industry: using our elements to advantage, and the were still site to them, Mr. Locking paid hope that the members of this graduating tribute to Mr. Bill Borsum and Mrs, Dorothy class would find a solution to these pro- Dalzell who so capably coached the students blems. Mr. Paget thanked Mr. Braun. in their sports activities last year, Since In the presentation of trophies, Mr. their departure from Terrace Bay Miss Olyve Dick Day, President of the Bowling Assoc- Harrison has become coach of the girls! iation, was called upon to give the inter. basketball team, Mr, Jack Thomas the boys! form Bowling Trophy to Dick Rowson, Captain be wtosbalt team while Mr..Harold Marsh, of the Grade IX team, Miss Joyce Sitch, assistec by Mr, Francis Hanna had taken over president of the Students! Council, made the hockey team, These persons all received the award to Mrs, Willard Vezina who a special vote of thanks from Mr, Locking, accepted on behalf of her daughter Rita, his staff and students. _ for the Ladies! High Average and the Men' Mr, E, Cavanaugh, member of the school " High Average was accepted by Dick Rowson board, made the presentation of diplomas, in the absence of Ray Husband. Mr, J. gephs tisst and awarding of prizes, assisted fraser, Recreational Director in Terrace by lr. Ae Wilson who explained the circumst- Bay presented the Most Valuable Hockey ances surrounding each presentation, and Mr. Player Trophy donated by Stanley Savoy (Cont, on next col.) (Cont. on page4)

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