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The educational record of the province of Quebec
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NN SE ve a LS A TE & HC, he 2 0 [ z Di eA OCTOBER ÿ y= Jordok.> Ss AN A A / ae LA i 2 CC Gus à \u2014 - AE AN Jet var SS Nd pr Ad BAT | | a TN ce ja EY kd \"LE QUARTERLY PUBLISHED PEN an f > BERN = > 3 =» = = ess eo mer RS AS = re me RE) Ea at ad me Mesa => ET 2% ps == ST RS a a = es = = mr TE \u2014 = = = > = THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD October-December, 1964 CONTENTS Announcements _\u2026 RE Educational Letter-Writing in the Gay 90s The Educational Record \u2014 Fifty Years Ago _\u2014_._._000000 0 Trends in Home Economics Education ____.\u2026 Miss F.Isabel Honey Educational Directors Responsible for more than one School __.High School Directory: 1964-65 | - SE Intermediate School Directory: 1964-65 .EE Elementary School Directory: 1964-65 SE 186 194 Front Cover \u2014 Winter scenery on Montmorency River at Laval Inside Cover \u2014 Price Building, Quebec City, P.Q.Courtesy \u2014 Province of Quebec Film Bureau Inside back Cover \u2014 Beaconsfield Elementary School Printed bv La Tribune Inc, Sherbrooke once cette) THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD A quarterly journal published by the Department of Education in the interest of the Protestant Schools of the Province of Quebec.Authorized as second-class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa.Vol.LXXX* QUEBEC, OCTOBER-DECEMBER, 1964 No.4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Physics (Grade X and XI) The following publications may now be ordered from the D.Van Nostrand Co.Ltd., 25 Hollinger Road, Toronto 16: Verwiebe, Van Hooft and Tomaschuk, Laboratory Manual for a Basic Physics Course.$2.25.Tomaschuk, Problems in Physics for High Schools.$1.00 (probable price).RESULTS OF ESSAY AND SHORT STORY COMPETITION FOR TEACHERS IN PROTESTANT SCHOOLS IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC The prize winners in the Essay and Short Story Competition under the joint auspices of the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers of Quebec and the Dr.W.L.Shurtleff Trust Fund have been reported by the judges: Mr.J.G.Brash, Chairman, Miss Helen Guiton, and Mr.J.William Dunn.The competition was open to all officers of Education, whether teaching or retired.The following are the prize winners: Rank Winner School Prize 1.Mr.Alain Lefevre West Hill High $ 200 Short story entitled \u201cA Hymn to Charron Lewis\u201d 2.Mrs.M.V.Ferguson Sinclair Laird $ 100 An account of teaching in early days in a prairie school under the title \u201cPrairie Dust\u201d 3.Mr.John D.Howes John Rennie High $ 50 An essay on the experience of a beginning teacher of the next century.The Shurtleff Trust Fund was set up by the late Dr.W.L.Shurtleff of Coaticook, as a momento of his fifty years as a member of the Protestant Committee.He is the only person who served that length of time.W.P.Percival, Trustee, W.L.Shurtleff Trust Fund.pigs a hae a PE ER ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, QUEBEC NOTE TO PRINCIPALS: Please report timetable conflicts immediately.made if feasible.JUNE EXAMINATIONS TENTATIVE TIMETABLE 1965 Grade XI Music, Channel A Music, Channel B Music, Channel C Technical Drawing Grade XI Art 202000000000 Grade X English Literature \u2026 XI \u2019\u201d » » XII \u201d \"nr Grade X History \u201d XI \u201d XII Analytical Geometry Grade X French Grade X Chemistry 9 XI 2 \u201d XI \u201d Grade X Algebra \u201d XI Elementary Algebra Grade X Geometry _\u2026_.\u2026 \u201d XI \u201d rade X Biology _.\u2026.\u2026 \u201d X] 1 \"rn Grade X Latin \u2026_.__._\u2026 * XI Latin Prose and Composition .\u2026_- Bookkeeping _\u2026_.\u2026 Agriculture \u201d XII Latin Prose and Composition ______ Beginner\u2019s Latin .__ Morning MONDAY, JUNE 14 9 to 10:30 Grade XI 9 to 10:30 9 to 11:30 9 to 11:30 TUESDAY, JUNE 15 9 to 11:30 Grade XI WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 9 to 11:30 Grade X 9 to 11:30 \u201d XI 9 to 12:00 \"XII THURSDAY, JUNE 17 9 to 11:00 Grade X 9 to 11:30 \u201d XI 9 to 12:00 \u201d XII FRIDAY, JUNE 18 9 to 11:00 Grade XI 9 to 11:30 9 to 12:00 \"XII MONDAY, JUNE 21 9 to 11:00 Grade X 9 to 11:30 9 to 12:00 \"XI * XII TUESDAY, JUNE 22 9 to 11:00 Grade X 9 to 11:30 »\u201d XI » XI WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 9 to 11:00 Grade XI 9 to 11:30 » XII FRIDAY, JUNE 25 9 to 11:00 Grade X 9 to 11.30 \"XI 9 to 12:00 » XI MONDAY, JUNE 28 9 to 11:30 Grade XI 9 to 11:30 »\u201d XII 9 to 11:30 9 to 11:30 9 to 12:00 9 to 12:00 171 Revision will be Afternoon Stenography ______ 1:30 to 4:00 Art (cont'd) ._._.- 1:30 to 4:00 Physics ___._._ 1:30 to 3:30 Ye 1:30 to 4:00 \u201d Courses 1 and II -_ 1:30 to 4:00 English Composition 1:30 to 3:30 \u201d > 1:30 to 4:00 \u201d \" 1:30 to 4:30 Spanish ~ 1:30 to 4:00 Office Practice _ 1:30 to 4:00 History 1:30 to 4:30 North American Literature ._ 1:30 to 3:30 \u201d \u201d 1:30 to 4:00 \u201d \u201d 1:30 to 4:30 Geography 1:30 to 3:30 Trigonometry - 1:30 to 4:00 Typewriting __ 1:30 to 4:00 Trigonometry - 1:30 to 4:30 Home Economics \u2026 1:30 to 4:00 Industrial Arts __.1:30 to 4:00 Intermediate Algebra _\u2026.__\u2026 1:30 to 4:00 Algebra \u2014 1:30 to 4:30 Home Economics _.1:30 to 3:30 Geography ________ 1:30 to 4:00 Calculus _.______ 1:30 to 4:30 Latin Poetry and Sight ___.____ 1.30 to 4:00 Latin Poetry and Sight ___ 1:30 to 4:30 172 THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD \u201cEDUCATIONAL LETTER-WRITING IN THE GAY 90.\u201d Thomas Saunders M.A., F.R.S.A.The older Protestant English-speaking schools, in what is now the downtown section of Montreal, were characterized by much unique letter-writing in that part of the Nineteenth Century known facetiously as the \u2018Gay 90\u2019s.\u2019 In those days which preceded the use of the telephone and typewriter for the transaction of official school business, copies of administrative correspondence were written in a beautiful copper-plate style.Many of these letters are still preserved in the old \u2018Letter-Books\u2019 of he period.The following excerpts from the original files are reproduced without any change with respect to spelling, punctuation or style.They bring a strangeness of phrase together with a similarity of problem to our more hurried and less casual modern scientific age.To the school principal, then known as \u2018The Headmaster\u2019, discipline of the recalcitrant pupils provided its usual difficulties.22nd May 1890 \u201cI have today suspended John for refusing to go to the Headmaster\u2019s Office.1 refer him to you and hope you will find it possible to relieve us of his company.This is the 10th time of his name being entered in the Headmaster\u2019s Punishment Book since September last for various misdemeanours, peristent lates, persistent neglect of lessons and foul talks.For and from all these we pray to be relieved.\u201d The collection of the Monthly School Fee presented a recurrent problem: Ist June 1891 \u201cI told the girl I had no power to excuse the fee, and if I had to pay it, I would have to collect it before any of them entered next month and then for my own safety thereafter I \u2018might insist upon the fee the first day they came to school the next month.I told the girl that her mother might as well borrow the fee from some friend as borrow it from me.\u201d The \u201cHeadmaster\u2019 was very sure of the accuracy of such school records as were kept at that time: Ist June 1891 \u201cI think the mother has forgotten that Thursday afternoon was not the first that John was absent or there is some mistake in the records which I do not think there is.\u201d EDUCATIONAL LETTER-WRITING IN THE GAY 90\u2019S.173 Tradition had its customary place with respect to the administration of class tests and school examinations.12th June 1891 \u201cMiss W- thought she might give her paper then, and had even begun, when someone told her she had better see me.I could not, according to ancient rules and usages, allow her to put in the examination.\u201d An indication of the complacent ACCEPTANCE OF overcrowding of classrooms is indicated by the very matter-of-fact statement submitted without any complaining commenary: \u201cThe seating capacity of my senior room is 52.I hope you will allow Alfred to remain here.\u201d The equitable awarding of annual scholarships involved careful evaluation of academic achievement and good conduct: 8th July 1891 \u201cThe pupil recommended as a candidate for a schoolarship is the same boy that was suspended in April last.The teacher of the Senior Class begged that his name might be laid before you as his conduct was much improved.Knowing that his name had been before you and being sure that you could not help recognizing it, I did not add a note of explanation for which I am very sorry.Believe me it was with no intention of sliding him into a scholarship.\u201d The lack of compulsory attendance had its compensations.The untractable pupil could be brought to heel by the dire threat of expulsion from school: 16th September 1891 \u201cIt will be my painful duty to give your sons\u2019 places to | someone else at the end of the month unless there is a radical | change.\u201d The lack of adequate, protected outside play-space facilities was noted at an early date: 16th September 1891 \u201cThe playground is so small for the number of boys that it is impossible for them to play any and not touch that crazy fence, and there is great danger.\u201d The \u2018Headmaster\u2019s\u2019 very practical interest in the effective heating equipment of his school is shown in the recommendation to the Maintenance Department: THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD 16th September 1891 \u201cI am glad that I can get a new \u2018belly\u2019 to the stove asked to be renewed for $3.00 (which will make it as good as new) or I can exchange it for a new one of the same size for $4.00.\u201d The modern controversy with respect to the advisability of \u201cCorporal Punishment\u201d as a desirable method of securing and maintaining good order and adequate progress is not modern after all.A Circular of 22nd December, 1891, called for statistics and recommendations from the \u2018Headmasters\u2019, one of whose replies gave an overwhelming \u201cYea\u201d.6th January 1892 \u201cI beg to furnish you with the answers of each class of boys: Class No.Times Retain Abolish Prep 28 Yes \u2014 cor mS fe em mee ele ose a Sota ET ES Prep 20 Yes \u2014 1-PB 2-PB 1-PB 2-PB Senior The Headmaster Comment by the \u2018Headmaster\u2019: \u201cI am decidely of the opinion that there are other punishments {so-called humane) which tend to do more harm by far than a strapping to a boy.I do not think society in general is yet ready for the abolishment of corporal punishment of the children, at home or in school.There are many of our pupils who go through school and never get punished at all, but there are others who have not been placed into proper subjection to authority at home and when they come into school only the fear of the strap will keep them under the rule of the teachers at all. EDUCATIONAL LETTER-WRITING IN THE GAY 90\u2019S.175 I think it might be well to limit the use of the strap a little and I think the time is not so very far distant when we may abolish the use of the strap \u2014 but I do not think the time has come yet.\u201d The \u201cPromotional Policy\u2019 of that day was interpreted in a tactful manner to the parents of the \u2018Non-Promotes\u2019: 25th January 1892 \u201cI decided that it was best for Mary to remain another year in the 1st Primary Class.Some of her work is splendid.I asked her teacher about her conduct and her answer was that \u201cShe is a perfect little Lady\u201d.The \u2018Headmaster\u2019 vigorously rejected any suggestion that he had used underhanded methods in order to obtain evidence of unsatisfactory conduct on the part of any member of his staff: 28th March 1892 \u201cThe contents of your note to me was NOT laid before Miss Brown or anyone else to see if we could catch Miss Jones tripping.\u201d Inter-class tranfers of backward pupils at times brought to light unsuspected complications.The \u2018Headmaster\u2019s\u2019 remedial procedures did not always secure the complete approval of objecting parents: 31st March 1892 \u201cI today called upon Mrs.Day to enquire why she objected to have her boy put in Miss Marshall\u2019s class for reading.She told me that she didn\u2019t want her child in Miss Marshalls class as her boy had weak bowels and very delicate ears.Homework assignments were carefully scrutinized by the \u2018Headmaster\u2019.He was therefore, able to refute the complaints of irate parents with a factual presentation of the true picture of the school homework policy: 9th December 1892 \u201cYour letter of the 8th inst.to hand.In answer beg to state that I am not astonished at the falsehood your son Simon has told you regarding his homework.I see the homework daily that is set for each class and the particular example he has given you is not for his class, but he seems to have made it up for the occasion.The homework set for tonight is: Multiply 62954285 by 45 and prove by using factors. THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD Read pages 130, 131 and 132.Spell words underlined on pp.127, 128 and 129.Scripture.Note 30.See what he shows you when he asks you this.\u201d A great deal of activity was manifested with respect to clothing lost by pupils by negligence or by theft: 14th January 1893 \u201cAt the close of school on Friday eve, an overcoat and cap were found missing from the Boys\u2019 Upper Hall.A search by the Caretaker and myself over the building could reveal no trace of it.It must have been carried outside by whom we do not know.Mr.Keen placed the matter in the detective\u2019s hands who is looking among the pawnshop for it.\u201d A repetition of a similar incident a week later led to the setting-up of an internal protection plan for which permission was requested by the \u2018Headmaster.\u2019 21st Januray 1893 \u201cA skin cap belonging to S.M.(son of Mr.J.M., Government Building & Factory Inspector) was taken.Can we appoint a monitor to look after this Clothes-Hall and be about that hall all his half-days of monitorship, then take another?\u201d Prompt measures taken by the Caretaker in the absence of the \u2018Headmaster\u2019 prevented a major catastrophe due to careless housekeeping or deliberate arson.31st January 1893 \u201cA fire was started in the galvanized iron pipe from the dust and chips of paper that had worked down from the grate.The boys ran for the Caretaker who brought a dipper of water and put it out.This all happened about 12.15 noon and I was out to lunch, when I returned at 1.00 o\u2019clock I was told of it and from the evidence of the boys who were there when John Brown lit the match and threw it down, I have no hesitation in saying that I believe he didn\u2019t.\u201d Inter-school rivalry was not unknown.This was not decreased by reason if diversity of language or religion: To the Headmaster of the neighbouring school 17th February 1893 \u201cYour note of yesterdays to hand, and in answer I beg to assure you that it was the first I knew of this, that our lads were up to your school insulting it. EDUCATIONAL LETTER-WRITING IN THE GAY 90°S.177 I have warned all my boys that if there was any rowdies E amongst them who want to go to the police station, to repeat Ek the work of yesterday.There have been complaints to me from our boys that they were alone when some six to ten french boys have attacked them with clubs in one case emptied the boys pockets.I shall go down to the police station and ask them to send out specials.This fighting and quarelling on the street will get up an ill-will among the elders.\u201d The teaching-staff had, apparently, considerable influence with respect to pupil placement in classrooms within the school: 11th September 1893 \u201cIn aswer to your letter of the 8th inst.re promotion of John Brown, the teacher to whom he would have gone if promoted respectfully declines to have him in her class.\u201d The Superintendent of Schools was a final court of appeal in matters of delinquent hehaviour of pupils with respect to the general public: 11th Sept 1893 \u201cJames filled his lunch-bag with water and threw it out of the Hall window striking a lady passing.I told him to go home.In a little while I saw him sitting on a pile of stone on the sidewalk.He crossed the street and sat upon E the church steps opposite.When I asked him if he was going gE home he answered, \u2018he was going to his grandmother\u2019s.\u2019 I then told him I would send him to you to settle the matter as he does not want to mind a all.\u201d School-boys were separated from the school-girls within the school area, and possibly for good reasons: 21st November 1893 \u201cYour son yesterday instead of going home after dis- 5 missal went to the Girls\u2019 Yard, chased the girls, struck one 3 with his crutch loosening some of her teeth.\u201d The relation of ill-health and overcrowded classes was noted and reported É to higher authority by the \u2018Headmaster\u2019: 9th November 1893 \u201cBy the Government standards, the rooms only seat E about 20 pupils.We have crowed in over 50.This is 3 times E the number allowed.Many of the children take cold a/c of E the poor ventilation and draughts, and the teachers are rE breaking down.\u201d THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD The \u2018Headmaster\u2019 took a \u2018personal interest in the husbanding of the Board\u2019 provision of sanitation conveniences: 14th December 1893 \u201cThe water-pipe in the Girls\u2019 Lower Hall had a sag in the pipe where the water froze.Took out the sag.The old shields is rusted badly \u2014 I did not ask for another as I was in hopes it would do another year.\u201d An interesting practice, now fallen by the wayside, was the granting by the School Board of a monthly half-day holiday to schools obtaining 90% average pupil-attendance during the month.The immigration of Jewish pupils created a problem because of the privilege accorded to them of not being obliged to attend school on their religious holidays.Their absences, however, had the effect of reducing the average monthly school attendance below the required attendance causing the consequent loss of the half-day award: 6th November 1894 \u201cBy Section 7, Article XXXIV, the rule is 90% hard and fast no exceptions.We had 58 Jewish pupils last month and I have added 7 more this.Would not the Board add a footnote to read as follows, \u2018The absence of Jewish pupils on their religious holidays shall not count against the getting of 90%.We shall take the half-holiday Friday afternoon next.\u201d The Health Services kept a watch on the school as a possible source of infection : 30th November 1894 \u201cYesterday I found the flushing-machine leaking and wrote to a Mr.Brown to send a tinsmith to overhall it.Other than the above I do not know what can be done to make the school more sanitary.Cee.said that the Scarlet Fever came from this school.\u201d The severity of old-time winters in Montreal is proverbial.What is not known quite so well is that the school Caretaker, in addition to his other duties, was obliged to keep the sidewalks around the school clear of snow and ice.There was some conflict between the City employees and the school staff with respect to snow-removal near the school: EDUCATIONAL LETTER-WRITING IN THE GAY 90°S.179 11th December 1894 \u201cWhen the snowplough comes around the corner it piles the snow up to the fence two or three feet deep.Four times on Sunday, the Caretaker had to go out and dig out the snow or he would be blamed for not keeping the sidewalk clean.The sidewalk there is about 6 feet wide and for 30 feet would be 180 sq.ft.and 2 ft.deep would give 360 cubic feet of packed snow to shovel out each time.\u201d The authorized removal from school of text-books by pupils annoyed the \u2018Headmaster\u2019: 22nd February 1895 \u201cYour son sneaked into this school at dinnertime on Wednesday to find his books that he left there when he ran away a month ago.He did not find his own so he took the books of one of our pupils, It will be my duty to hand him over to those whose business it is to look after sneak-thieves, and I will do so.\u201d When it was considered necessary, failing pupils were not only not promoted; at times, they were \u2018Demoted\u2019.The \u2018Headmaster\u2019 expected his teachers to suppress any emotional involvement with the demoted pupils: 9th April 1894 \u201cYour note of this morning to hand re: putting your son back from 2nd to lst Preparatory.I herewith enclose you his last paper in Spelling, which as you see, contains only one correct word.His examination in Arithmetic was even worse.His conduct is good and his teacher is sorry to lose one who behaves as he does, but when it comes to a matter of what is better for the pupil she has to put aside any \u2018personal feeling.\u201d A certain degree of caution was shown by the \u2018Headmaster\u2019 as he sought to avoid being embroiled in a matter of dispute: 21st May 185 \u201cI have no wish to be drawn into any controversy between teacher and pupils.You will therefore excuse my non-attendance at your office as I will not willingly put myself in the way of gathering reports of an unpleasant, unsavoury or ill-smelling character.\u201d THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD Sir Winston Churchill once said, \u201cGive us the tools and we will finish the job.\u201d The \u2018Headmaster\u2019, likewise, was prepared to meet the challenge of his day: 6th June 1895 \u201cThe grass on the school lawn is now a foot high.Give us a lawn-mower, and we will keep it cut.\u201d The \u2018Headmaster\u2019 was conciliatory with respect to his antagonized school- neighbours: 27th September 1895 \u201cYour letter to hand of the 25th inst.and in answer beg to assure you that we hope to remove the last of the reproach that falls upon us from the actions of our pupils outside the building.Trusting that this nuisance will be speedily adjusted, I have the honour to be,\u201d Pupil-Guidance procedures were obviously not developed to present-day standards.Some lack of insight into the true nature of retardation could be noted: 12th November 1895 \u201cI placed pencil and paper before the boy asked him to work for me.His answer was, I don\u2019t know it.I asked him to pack up his books and go home.Today, the boy returned and I again placed paper and pencil before him.To all my questions he simply answers, \u2018I don\u2019t know it.\u201d Now this is simply impossible.I suspended him again today, and request that this boy be not admitted until he apologizes for his conduct.\u201d The \u2018Headmaster\u2019 was proud of his school-building and was prepared to beautify the interior halls and rooms without any outlay on the part of the School Board: 11th February 1896 \u201cWe have a beautiful school, and we could make it more beautiful if we had the walls decorated with some good pictures.Would the Board give us permission to give an entertainment with \u201cLimelight Views?\u201d.We could charge outsiders 25 cents.Thus we could decorate the walls at no expense to the Board.\u201d The far-ranging interests of the \u2018Headmaster\u2019 of the 90\u2019s is clearly indicated in list of topics which he covered in his meticulously hand-written, copper-plate communications, All of these items were in addition to his daily normal routine duties of pupil instruction and staff control. EDUCATIONAL LETTER-WRITING IN THE GAY 90\u2019S.181 1.Behaviour Control of Pupils and Recidivism.2.Collection of Bad Debts \u2014 Unpaid School Fees.3.Permanent School Records of Pupil\u2019s Progress.4.Examinational Procedures.5.Procedure re: Awarding of Annual Scholarships.6.Remedial Discipline in the case of Recalcitrant Pupils.7.Recommendations re: Improvement of Inadequate Play Areas.8.Purchase of School Heating Equipment.9.Corporal Punishment Controversy.10.Public Relations and the Promotional Policy.11.School Homework Policy and Parental Attitudes.12.School Policy re: Lost or Stolen Clothing.13.Fire Prevention and Reports.14.Control of Staff-Internal Administrative Problems.15.Public Liability and Pupils\u2019 Actions.16.Rivalry between Pupil of Opposite Sexes.17.Overcrowding Conditions within Classrooms.18.School Sanitation and Good Health.19.The Jewish Question.20.Snow Removal-Obligations and Complaints.21.Use and Abuse of School Textbooks.22.Demotional Policy.23.Avoidance of Irrelevant Disputes.24.Care of School Grounds.25.Behaviour of Pupils off the School Limits.26.City Health Services and the School.27.Guidance of Problem Pupils.28.Inexpensive Ways of School Improvement.29.Intra-school and Inter-school Public Relations, 30.The Problem of a Recalcitrant Caretaker., etc.The keen sense of duty together with the personal integrity and sound scholarship of the \u2018Headmasters\u2019 of the 90\u2019s laid a good foundation for administration of schools in a more modern setting.Something distinctive has been lost with the passage of the years and with the introduction of oral communications and speedier procedures of reference in an electronic age.In many of the older schools may still be found, albeit in a mouldering condition, the records, letters and letter books which are invaluable sources of the educational practices and philosophies of a more gracious age.A degree of urgency is required in order that the passing scene in education shall not pass into oblivion.There is a need for the preservation of the evidence of the past for the guidance of the future.The \u2018Headmaster\u2019 did his part in the \u2018Educational Letter-Writing of the Gay 90\u2019s; let us not fail to carry forward his contribution to the effectiveness of contemporary education in all its many facets.PEER EN he In WA a 182 THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD \u2014 FIFTY YEARS AGO I am fortunate to have in my office bound copies of the Educational Record.When time permits, I enjoy leafing through them and reading articles at random.The thought has occurred that I would like to share with you and that I could do so through the medium of this publication.Because this current issue includes the Directory of Schools, I thought that it would be of interest to you if I were to reprint the Directory of Schools 1904-1905.I hope that you will enjoy browsing through this as much as I did.The Editor.DIRECTORY OF SUPERIOR SCHOOLS FOR THE YEAR BEDFORD: COATICOOK: COOKSHIRE: COWANSVILLE: DANVILLE: DUNHAM LADIES COLLEGE: GRANBY: HUNTINGDON: INVERNESS: KNOWLTON: LACHINE: LACHUTE: LENNOXVILLE: 1904 \u2014 1905 ACADEMIES Mr.N.C, Davies, B.A; Miss E.Bockus, Miss H.R.Jones.Mr.C.W.Ford, Miss Annie A.Wadleigh, Miss C.J.Trenholme, Miss LE.A.Tomkins, Miss L.J, Vanvliet.Mr.L.D.Von Ifland, M.A.; Miss Edna Abercrombie, Miss Cora Goff, Miss Eunice A.Barber.Mr.H.D.Hunting, B.A.; Miss F.E.Buck, Miss M.L.Kezar, Miss R.M.Griggs.Mr.W.T.Briggs, B.A; Miss Jean A.Topp, Miss Helen Walbridge, Miss Mabel Armstrong.Miss Elizabeth A, Brocks, B.A.; Miss Carrie E.Holman, B.A.Miss I.L.Gardner, B.A, Miss M.Jackson, Miss Elizabeth J.Ball.Mr.Charles McBurney, B.A.; Mrs.E.R.McDonald, Miss C.W.Norris, Miss Marion Gill, Miss Janet Wallace.Mr.C.S.Holiday, B.A; Mr.L.H.Johnston, Miss Ella Fraser, Miss Hattie H.Lawrence, Miss Bessie Saunders, Miss Annie Dickson.Miss Charlotte Hinds, B.A.; Miss Jessie McKenzie, Miss Emma L.Duff, Mr.Levi Moore, B.A; Miss Eliza Smith, Miss Mattie Hunt.Mr.C.A.Jackson; Miss C.M.Woodside, Miss C.Davidson, Mrs.Dilworth, Miss I.Davies, Miss R.Heavysege, Miss M.Heavysege, Miss M.Weir, Miss M.Sanborn.Mr.James Mabon, B.A; Miss Mary McCuaig, B.A, Miss M.Carrie Moore, Miss Janet E.MacLear, Miss S.E.McNaughton, Miss Helen Paton.Miss M.O.Vaudry, M.A.; Miss Flora Bryant, Miss Cora Davis, Miss fiorence I.Drummond, RIT THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD \u2014 FIFTY YEARS AGU 183 MONTREAL HIGH SCHOOL (BOYS): MONTREAL HIGH SCHOOL (GIRLS): ORMSTOWN: QUEBEC HIGH SCHOOL (BOYS): QUEBEC HIGH SCHOOL (GIRLS): SHAWVILLE: SHERBROOKE: STANSTEAD COLLEGE: ST.FRANCIS COL.GRAM.SCHOOL: ST.LAMBERT: SUTTON: VALLEYFIELD: WATERLOO: Mr.Willington Dixon, B.A; Mr.I.W.Kelly, B.A,, Ph.D, E, L.Curry, B.A; H.H.Curtis, I.Gammell, B.A.; J.P.Stephen, James Walker, J.T.Donald, M.A., D.C.1.; R.Squire Hall, B.A., Orrin Rexford, B.A, Sc; Chas.K.Ives, BAA, F.C.Smiley, BA; W.C.Munn, BA,, C.B.Powter, Miss M.Ross, Miss A.D.James, Miss M.J.Clarke, Miss I.McBratney, Miss L.Binmore, Miss C.M.Smith, Miss A.O\u2019Grady, Miss B.Irving, Miss A.S.DeWitt, Miss A.Macfarlane, Miss S.Louise Shaw, B.A., Miss M.Metcalfe, Miss M.Hannington, Miss A.O.Dodds, Miss J.M.McBratney.Mr.Wellington Dixon, B.A.; Miss G.Hunter, B.A.; Miss M.Wilson, B.A., Miss F.Taylor, Miss Brittain, B.A., Miss E.C.Charlton, Mrs.Allen, Miss Hammond, M.A., Miss M.Clarke, Miss Ferguson, Miss Mewhort, B.A, Miss M.F.Jordan, M.A., Miss Tatley, B.A., Miss Lily Clarke, Miss J.Bremner, Miss L.Sinclair, Miss Shaw, B.A., Miss Ethel Fisher, Miss Agnes Hunter, Miss McGowan, Miss Gordon, Miss Mary Campbell, Miss Morrow, Miss Taylor, Mr.E.L.Curry, B.A., Mr.J.T.Donald, M.A.D.C.L., Mrs.Simister, Miss Jessie McBratney, Professor Couture, Miss Holmstrom.Mr.E.S.Rivard, B.A.; Miss Ruth Hunter, Miss Winnie McCartney, Mrs.E.F.McCartney.Mr.T.Ainslie Young, M.A; Mr.A.J.Elliot, Mr.Logan, Mr.De- Kastner, Mr.Dunlop, Mr.H.Jenner, Mr.Bishop.Miss Elizabeth Macdonald, Mrs.Florence Walton, Miss H.H.Wilkinson, Miss Theodora MacNaughton, Miss Cora Dunkerly, Miss Winnie B.Smith, Miss Cordelia E.Rondeau, Mr.W.D.Armitage; Miss Agnes Neilson, Miss L.E.McCartney, Miss Mary C.James.Mr.N.T.Truell, Miss Lizzie Sangster, Miss Gertrude Huxtable, B.A, Mrs.MacLeod, Miss Hattie H.Samson, Miss Rebecca Avery, Miss Alice J.Griggs, Miss Idonea Nourse, Miss Mattye E.Waterhouse, Miss Annie Wilcox, Professor de Bellefontaine, Professor H.Fletcher.Rev.Charles Flanders, B.A.,, D.D.; Mr.Perry S.Dobson, B.A.,, Miss Elizabeth Irving, B.A., Mr.E.C.Irvine, M.A., Mr.O.K.Wingrove, Miss Leonie Vanvliet, Miss Nettie M.Giles, Miss Isabella Ball, Miss May A.Moran.Mr.H.A.Honeyman, M.A.; Miss Esther M.Smith, B.A., Miss A.L.Beckett, Miss K.B.Morison, Miss E.A.Elliott, Miss J.S.M.Smith.Mr.A.Rivard, B.A; Miss J.Perry, Miss Jessic M.Varney, Miss Ruth E.Whitehead, Miss Frances Kydd.Mr.R.M.Noyes, B.A; Miss Katherine Longeway, Miss Mabel L.Wallace, Miss Ella B.Sweet.Mr.W.J.Messenger, M.A.; Miss Janet D.Douglas, Miss Catherine C.Thompson, Miss Edna Ferris, Miss Isa M.Copland, Miss Hortense E.Lawrence, Miss Janet B.Lowe, Miss C.B.Brown.Mr.Geo.A.Jordan, Miss Annis Saunders, Miss Maggie Matheson, Miss Pearl Brown, Miss M.Effie Booth, Miss M.McKenna. CL ae EE 184 WESTMOUNT: ABERDEEN: AGNES & MEGANTIC: THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD Mr.W.B.T.Macaulay, B.A; Mr.W.Chalk, B.A, Mr.R.E.Howe, B.A., Mr.T.Pollock, B.A,, Mr.C.A.Place, Miss B.Grant, Mr.J.Magregor, B.A., Miss P.Steacy, Miss G.Jackson, B.A., Miss M.Phillips, Miss K.McCally, B.A., Mr.A.Thomas, Miss Symington, Miss M.Brodie, B.A., Miss E.Robertson, B.A, Miss A.L.Pease, Miss B.Craig, B.A., Miss S.MaGuire, Miss E.L.Wilson, Miss G.L.White, Miss K.Terrill, Miss P.Lawrence, MODEL SCHOOLS Miss Stella W.Young; Miss Annie R.McPherson, Miss Hester Cowling.Miss Mary E.Hunter; Miss E.A.Bryant, Miss B.M.Fraser.AYLMER: BARNSTON: BEEBE PLAIN: BUCKINGHAM: BURY: CLARENCEVILLE: CLARENDON: COMO: COMPTON: EAST-ANGUS: FAIRMOUNT: FARNHAM: FRELIGHSBURG: GASPE: GOULD: HATLEY: HEMMINGFORD: HULL: LACOLLE: LEEDS: BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING: KINNEAR\u2019S MILLS: Miss Edna Edey; Miss Ida Lusk, Miss Minnie McLean, Miss F.Gertrude Chamberlain.Miss Elizabeth Hepburn, Miss Estella Oliver.Miss Mabel Hovey; Miss Ruth Gustin, Miss Ellen E.Webster; Miss Ona Cunningham.Mr.A.R.Lockhart, B.A.; Miss Edith Higgingson, Miss Edith Russell, Miss Edith Macgregor, Miss Manley.Miss Kate Stobo; Miss Susie R.Berwick, Miss Bessie Brouard.Mr.F.C.Humphrey; Miss Mary L.Pattison, B.A., Miss Mattie Rudd.Miss M.Edna Smith; Miss Sara J.Wilson.Miss Ethel A.Price; Miss Ethel Smith.Miss Ella C.Fraser; Miss N.P.Bliss.Miss Luvia M.Willard; Miss Mary E, Breadon, Miss Cecile J.Becket.Mr.Merrick A.Leet, B.A; Miss Lillian H.Hannah, Miss Myra Bou.chard, B.A., Miss Lena E.Dennis, Miss J.Cooper Murray, Miss E.A.Daniels, Miss Janet Smith, Miss Isabel J.Stowell, Miss Bella H.Burger, Miss Emma E.Carson, Miss Naomi A.Salter.Mr.G.A.Wilson; Miss Alice J.Robinson, Miss Jessie Blackwood.Miss G.Alice McLellan; Miss M.Georgie Guillet.Miss Charlotte S, Moe; Miss Carrie M.Patterson.Mr.James A.MacKay; Miss Clara M.Hanright.Miss Mildred Savage; Miss Nellie Emery.Mr.J.Lipsey, Miss Mary E.Moody.Mr.A.E.Vaughan; Miss H, Jennie Hutchins, Miss Maude MacIntosh, Miss Augusta Hughes, Miss Mona Wright, Miss Florence Robinson.Miss Elizabeth Clunie; Miss Harriet Thompson.Miss Alice Woodworth; Miss Sarah O\u2019Dell.Miss Harriet Barr; Miss Agnes MacKenzie. THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD \u2014 FIFTY YEARS AGO 185 LONGUEUIL: MAGOG: MANSONVILLE: MAPLE GROVE: MARBLETON: NEW RICHMOND: NORTH HATLEY: PASPEBIAC: PORTAGE DU FORT: QUYON: RAWDON: SAWYERVILLE: SCOTSTOWN: SOUTH DURHAM: STANBRIDGE EAST: STRATHCONA: ST.ANDREWS: ST, HYACINTHE: ST.JOHNS: THREE RIVERS: ULVERTON: WATERVILLE: WINDSOR MILLS: Mr.A.M.McPhee; Miss A.Hamilton, Miss A.Buchanan, Miss E, Sulley.Mr.F.A.Garland; Miss Pansy E.Young, Miss N.Bayley, Miss Eva Taylor.Miss Emma J.Plaintin; Miss Bernice Boright, Miss Eliza Hawley.Miss J.Edith McClatchie; Miss Grace Porter.Miss Sophia W.Mcore; Miss Ida H.Bailey.Miss Ethel J.Kempffer; Miss Louisa McRae.Miss Margaret H.Boyd; Miss Addie I.Patterson.Miss Fanny Hutchison; Miss Stella Scott.Miss Edith Smith; Miss Bella Ostram.Mr.Gerdon Churchill; Miss Bella Armstrong.Miss Annie Holiday, B.A.; Miss Cornelia Boyce.Miss Emma C.McCoy, B.A.; Miss Annie E.McDonald, Miss Annie M.Wark, Miss Julia M.Osgood.Mr.John McMullan; Miss Anna M.Douglas, Mr.L.J.Carter, Miss L.G.Porter.Miss Bertha W.Mountain; Miss Jessie M.Farquhar.Miss Ada Ellison, B.A.; Miss Jessie Corey.Mr.J.W.Alexander, B.A.; Miss Clara Crawford, Miss F.H, McKenzie, Miss M.B.McFarlane.Miss K.Elizabeth Walsh; Miss Mary Hyde.Miss Beatrice E.Robertson.Mr.Charles Price Green, B.A.; Miss Edith F.Thompson, Miss Carrie Nichols.Mr.Wm.Mcore, B.A.; Miss Stevens, Miss McLeod.Miss Elizabeth M.Smith.Mr.Lewis A.Sawyer; Miss Fannie Clarke, Miss Mabel O.Ives.Miss Louise M, Miller; Miss Annie M.Dresser. THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD * TRENDS IN HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Miss F.Isabel Honey, Associate Professor of Home Economics, McGill University.I would like to congratulate the New Brunswick Home Economics Association.The attendance at this meeting and the interest of the members show the vitality of your organisation.I feel honoured to be your speaker today.I have been asked to speak on Trends in Home Economics Education.In discussing this we are dealing, in broad terms, with subject matter and people.1 wish to focus your attention on the following aspects of these two areas: 1.Content \u2014 Is the content of the Home Economics courses what it should be?2.Method \u2014 Are we teaching it in the best way?3.Students \u2014 Are we reaching all those who need it or who would benefit from it?4.Our responsibility as teachers \u2014 What are we going to do when we find we have answered \u201cNO\u201d to our questionnaire?If changes are desirable, whose responsibility is it to make these changes?The word responsibility reminds me of the joke I heard from the Chairman of the evening session at the convention of the Protestant Teachers of Quebec held in Montreal this October 11th and 12th.\u201cA group of students were asked to write an essay on \u2018The Elephant\u2019.The English student headed his \u2018The Elephant and the British Empire\u2019; the American student headed his \u2018Bigger and Better Elephants\u2019; the French student headed his \u201cThe Elephant and Sex\u2019; the Canadian student headed his \u2018The Elephant \u2014 A Federal or Provincial Responsibility?\u201d 7.My responsibility is to present to you some of what has been written on these four questions and some of my own convictions concerning them.I am going to discuss Home Economics at the secondary school level but, before I do, I would ask you one question.Are we wise in using the same term for a course taught at the secondary school level and the college level?Is this not confusing to the general public who, for the most part, are more knowledgeable about secondary school home economics?I am sorry to say that I have found many teachers, even those called \u201cTeachers of Guidance\u201d woefully ignorant of the content of the home economics course at the college level and who, as a result, down-graded this course to their students.At least two universities have already recognized this and so at the University of Montreal we have \u201cThe Institut de Diététique\u201d and at the University of Toronto \u201cThe Department of Food Sciences.\u201d The answers to our four questions are vital to the existence and growth of Home Economics.This is a fast moving world and we no longer travel by horse and buggy.A piano can be moved anywhere in the world today more quickly than the hide of a goat was transported across the Garden of Eden.We cannot dawdle in finding our answers and acting upon them.Any course in curriculum planning sets the rule that your aim must be clear and definite before you can choose the what and the how, that is, the best content * Address given to the New Brunswick Home Economics Association Convention.RIA RRR RP TT TY RP FTI RTT A ETN TERRY PW PIER TRENDS IN HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION 187 and the best presentation.Our aim in Home Economics Education is the development of the individual to her fullest potential.If you have read the booklet \u201cAims of Education\u201d published for the last Canadian Conference on Education you will remember the lists of official statements of the Aims of Education in Canada.After these specific aims of the different provinces were given, came this and I quote \u201cIn general tone and content there is little that is sharply different among the department statements of aims for Canadian schools.All are concerned with the development of children both as individuals and as prospective citizens of a democratic society .Have you helped plan curricula?Have you served on committees revising curricula?What big changes did you make?Are these changes continuing?I read or heard the following statement and I am afraid that it has a great deal of truth in it.\u201cChanging the programme of a curriculum is like moving a cemetary.The dead have a lot of friends.\u201d There seems to be a great tendency to hold the \u201cstatus quo\u201d or to revert to the \u201cstatus quo\u201d.How do we change a curriculum?By adding, by substracting, or by changing.Whether any one or all of these ways are used will depend on the forces which affect them.These forces can be \u2014 for change, which may be an improvement or which may be a change for the worse; or it may be a force to maintain the \u201cstatus quo\u201d.What are these forces?There are three main forces acting on curriculum.Teachers, students and lay public.That is, all the forces exerted on school curricula are exerted by people.The kind of force that any of these three groups will exert will be determined by their beliefs.If they really have strong beliefs then they will work at exerting a force.If their beliefs are weak or non-existent they won\u2019t bother you in the changes you wish to make.Your job will be to find out who are the persons likely to exert a force; to estimate the kind and strength of this force; to identify the nature of the values that make these persons believe what they do and then so involve them that, by their own self-activity, they will strengthen or change these values so that you will get support for the change in school practice you desire.What are these changes?Never has there been a time when we, as home economics teachers, have been as uncertain as we are now concerning the kind of home-making our students will be asked to do in the future.Certainly the \u201cworking- wife .full or part-time\u201d seems to be here to stay.This fact alone would show us that more of our curriculum time should be spent on the topics of human relations and the management of time and resources.The tendency to lessen time and energy spent in homemaking is seen in the greatly increased quantities on the market of partially prepared food, labour saving equipment and drip-dry, no-iron clothing.We will, as far as we can tell, always have meals to plan and prepare.Therefore ,we want our pupils to acquire a sound knowledge of what is good basic nutrition and the ability to plan simple, adequate meals.When we look at meal preparation we may find we are spending too much time here and not spending it in the wisest manner.Do we need a room with three or four identical kitchens with AN RIOR THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD 188 more or less identical equipment?Could we not help our future homemakers more if we had in our schools a room with 1) \u2014 a typical unit kitchen of average size with maximum equipment, 2) \u2014 another typical unit kitchen with minimum equipment and 3) \u2014 a package or pullman type kitchen such as is found in one-room appartment or trailers?We should have some portable plug-in units.At the moment there is a mania for outdoor eating and I think it is here to stay.Could we not put these various kitchen units at the end of a large dining-living area separated by a good folding partition such as is found in hotel salons?This would afford space for serving of meals of various types.In too many of the schools the living-room is not used to any degree as the time is spent in the sewing area or in the kitchens with the service of food being carried out on minute tables crowded at the entrance to each unit.Margaret Mead has said \u201cWe must teach the children that many ways (in living) are open to them, no one sanctioned above its alternative, and that they (the children) have the burden of choice.\u201d If we really believe this, and I think there is no doubt that it is true, then many of us will have to change our concept of what we should be teaching.For an example in foods take the illustration which Hall and Paolucci give in their recent text on the Teaching of Home Economics.Pastry making .Should all students learn to make pastry?What alternatives do we have?Buying a premix and filling, buying a bakery pie, buying a frozen pie.The students should be presented with all alternatives and should learn what is involved in each case and why there is no one answer.Certainly the products of each method should be tasted and also compared as to appearance and cost.Here again we know, and hope that our students will learn, that time is money to many homemakers while to others time is not at a premium.The other facet of Home Economics taught at secondary school level which seems to consume a major portion of the time allotted is clothing construction.Not one of us here would think of denying that if one has the skill you can make better clothes than you can buy and for much less money.Not all students can attain this degree of skill \u2014 many do not care to sew and will not do so.However, they will all choose clothing and most will have to make minor alterations and do some mending.A few people sew because they have a creative urge but the majority, I believe, do it only because they get more value for their money.If money were no object they would buy their clothes.If the majority of our future homemakers are working wives they will be buying their clothing.There is no question that, for a good number of students, we should be teaching more clothing selection, alteration and care and spending less time on clothing construction, This would mean a change in the emphasis of the college and teacher training courses being given.It would also necessitate refresher courses at summer school.How do the mothers of your children feel about this?I am not advocating the elimination of clothing construction and food preparation courses but I am saying that in both these areas we should think of instituting elective courses, as our emphasis for a great number of our pupils is in the wrong direction.One survey I saw showed that in one rural community 77% of the girls wanted more time spent on \u201cBuying Clothes That Fit Me and Fit Into My Wardrobe\u201d; another similar survey TRENDS IN HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION 189 showed 73% wanted more time on \u201cBuying clothes so that I get as much as possible for my money\u201d.In this same survey 50% of the girls asked for a course on learning to remodel older clothing and mending techniques.A survey of young homemakers of 18-25 years, of whom all had completed high school and 25% had attended college for one year or more, showed that almost 100% had difficulty with meal planning; however, only 33% reported difficulty in meal preparation.The article gave no indication of whether or not high school food preparation courses had been taken.The results of this survey might be a compliment to our foods teachers in the high school but if so they would at the same time show that we are not doing the best job on our nutrition meal planning courses.What do we teach now on buying clothing and textiles?Do our pupils, having properly cared for their purchases, know enough to go back to the retailer if such things as these occur: excessive shrinkage, lined dress where the lining shrinks at a different rate to dress, colours rubbing off or fading, pattern off grain?The Home Economics teacher could be the person who helps bridge the gap between the retailer and the consumer, helping each to see what his role could be and how this could be advantageous to himself.Home Economists connected with the Consumers\u2019 Association of Canada are doing this at the national level.Are we doing our share at the community level?What relations have we with our retailers?I know one teacher of clothing construction who approached the manager of the main store in her city which sold yard goods to her students.She explained to him the projects her students would be starting and the kinds and qualities of material she wished them to buy.With his permission, and I gather later with his approval, she spent Saturdays at the store and was available if the students wished to consult her.This changing emphasis in our clothing courses, this great need to know what to buy and how to use and care for our purchases is parallel in equipment and food buying.So much for content with its inevitable overlap with method.Now to method itself.We said that we are trying to develop the individual to her fullest potential to get her to observe, to think, to compare, to evaluate and to make decisions on her own.That is, we wish this individual to know how to live and adjust in this fast moving world.Too many teachers teach in a way reflecting the concept that education consists primarily of what we put into children rather than what we can get out of them.As one educator put it \u201cWe might say that, more often than not, children seem to be viewed as computers in whom we store information so that it can be recalled on certain signals\u201d.This is admittedly an exaggeration but we should not dismiss it entirely.Let us take for our example in method the development of this skill of \u201cbuying\u201d which is so essential in our new curriculum.It is obvious that there can be many satisfactory ways of doing this and no two teachers will work in exactly the same manner.With all the new equipment and the new textiles on the market, and these keep constantly changing, a teacher can hardly find the time to get all the information which she wishes to present to her class.Is this a bad thing?Why should the pupils not get it for themselves as they will have to do i i i id ou: igs.Bo pts BB ci a \u201cnl Be EY rats\u2019 190 THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD later?This will take time but it will pay dividends.Some of the concomitant learnings are: how best to read and evaluate advertisements; how to examine garments and labels; how to do simple testing; how to do simple survey questioning of consumers.This new approach will, I know, mean the cooperation of principal, board and parents.If this seems difficult to you I can say I have used it and it was twenty years ago .it should be easier now in these enlightened times.In my first year of teaching I had a Grade XII vocational class in Home Planning and Furnishing.It was a city of 15 to 20,000 people.I was able to get approval and permission for these students to use some of the school time allotted to this course to go about the town and examine appartments for rent.We had set up our budget at the basic miner\u2019s wage of the day as the majority of the girls would be marrying at this economic level within a year or two.Armed with a list of questions these girls made their own search for a home.All possibilities were discussed in class and the best chosen in the light of the situation we had set up.Then, with the landlord\u2019s permission, the girls went back and made a floor plan of the appartment, measuring floor and wall areas, windows, doors.Their first trip after this was to the local hardware to examine and price varieties of paint because the landlord would not do any \u2018painting for them and the appartment had to be painted, Check lists were prepared for each visit to a local merchant, each and all of whom were most cooperative and who volunteered, in some cases, questions for our list which we had overlooked.We made up a class book to which each student contributed according to her ability.The very beautiful plan to scale of the appartment which started this book was, in fact, drawn by the brother of one of the girls.My great admiration elicited this fact and that said brother was studying to be an architect.I required simple floor plans of the girls later on in our work and so I did not disapprove in any way of what she had done about the book but felt that it showed pride and interest in the project.I think I have talked too long already about this but let me just tell you that, in finishing our plans, we compared prices of Eaton\u2019s and Simpson\u2019s mail order departments with those of local merchants.Gradually but eventually we furnished the three rooms of our appartment within the budget we had set up.I had my difficulties and if I head it once I heard it many times .\u201cOh yes, Miss Honey, we can have that .it won\u2019t cost anything .we\u2019ll get it for a wedding present\u201d.I finally had to rule that the couple were orphans but that each had a small money saving which they were using for furniture and equipment outlay, otherwise we would have ended with a mansion.Credit buying did not have the acceptance it has now \u2018and was not really a part of this course.I could have dictated notes, assigned reading, and covered all learning in about one-half the time.Did I say all learning?No, that is not true.They would not have learned from listening to me how to ask questions, the value of comparative shopping, how your retailer will help you.Oh, yes, I would have told them, but telling is not teaching.They will remember even now how they attached their problems and the results \u2014 and they loved every minute of it.I realize now I did too, or I would not remember it so clearly.Ea ah dat tte a re TRENDS IN HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION 191 In clothing selection have you thought of an unstereotyped approach?Which student in your class has a dress in her wardrobe about which she is very sad?Have you one?Is it because you never wear the dress and it will never wear out and you feel guilty about its purchase or is it because it is almost worn out and you will never find another like it?If you and three or four of your students wore these misfits and had the group decide why these dresses were mistakes in buying, you would find that your class on colour, line, design and fit had become the greatest of fun.You might prefer to wear your oldest and most loved dress and teach the same principles from the positive rather than from the negative angle.The girls can learn to prepare a check list of questions for each purchase.If you can help them to ask questions and guide them so that they see which are the correct questions for adequate judgment, they will soon learn to make out such check lists fairly easily and quickly.As always, some will need little help and others a great E deal.These questions shoud be divided into two main categories \u2014 the questions to be asked, and answered, before going to the store and the questions which you ask when you arrive at the store and look at the article.Have you ever asked your students to do comparative durability tests on garments on a volunter basis?For example, a slip .date purchased with description of material, type seams, hems etc.and then a recording over the year of the number of wearings and launderings, with a description of method of 1 laundering.Have you thought of persuading your purchasing agent that you must have sets of various quality tea towels, a different quality for each kitchen, and then have a chart where students would record each use and laundering?I realize that this would not be an extremely carefully controlled test and I know also that it is cheaper to buy in large quantities.However, the extra cost is not so great but that it is compensated for by the added learnings.What I am asking is .\u201cAre we using the opportunities we have in our departments for live learning experiences?\u201d I can hear some teachers moaning \u201cIf I cut down on clothing construction I won\u2019t be able to have a fashion show and what will the parents think?\u201d You can change the standard fashion show to one in which your pupils model garments from stores which illustrate the points on check lists for purchasing.Ditto these various check lists and let each member of your audience have one in her hand so that i they may follow more easily the comments of the narrator.This makes for a most interesting show with less jealousy and heart-burning on the part of fond E parents.Or, set your show around questions on buying which parents have been asked to send in to you.The students will have to learn tact when they discuss ; the weak points of any garment and a good basis of understanding must be set up E between your department and the retailer.E I cannot leave method without mentioning briefly the use of teaching machines.To date the use of records and coordinated flip charts in the clothing construction field have proven worthwhile.Many of the slower learning pupils thus can get individual help which the teacher, with her large classes, is not able to give. 192 THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD Basically the idea is the same as we have used for years in the samples, in stages, which we have put on our display boards or tables to aid our students.* A term which I have met only in the last year is the term \u201cBoxed Lessons\u201d.When I came to investigate it I found that it is a method which the majority of older teachers have been carrying on for many years.As defined in these 1960\u2019s, \u201cBoxed Lessons\u201d are all the materials needed for the teaching of a single, well- organized unit.That is, in (one box) you put the planned outline and materials for a unit of work.Thus you will have the objectives, references, content, suggestions for student activities, for bulletin board and other illustrative material and also evaluation procedures all in one place.When you learn the grade level and background of your particular class, the length of the lesson periods, then you plan the specific lessons.I have been learning in the last two years to adapt units prepared for 80 or two hour periods to daily periods of 45 to 50.These are just a few ideas of what, I am sure, are not-so-new methods to many of you here today.No matter how or what we teach we must remember that for good learning there must be perception, conceptualization, memorization, try-out, further conceptualization, creative thinking.The most direct ways of starting pupils on learning experiences are usually the best and we have the advantage in Home Economics because we can so often start with the actual substance rather than with symbols.To question three \u2014 \u201cAre we reaching all those who need Home Economics or who would benefit from it?\u201d My answer is \u201cNO\u201d.Home Economics should be a part of the curriculum of all students.There should be a basic course for all girls and beyond this basic course a number of electives.These electives would be such courses as the advanced skill courses in food preparation and clothing construction.Boys are future homemakers too, and should have the opportunity of attending classes which deal with the important phases of family life education.These courses should have content of such caliber as to attract the upper 10% of the school.They might have to be given a different name to gain academic acceptance.For example, the course on buying could be named \u201cConsumer Economics\u201d and this would deal with many phases but would include such things as credit buying.These courses for the boys (and girls) should be properly scheduled and should receive full time and equal credit with subjects such as English.The Home Economics teacher is trained to teach most of these courses but supplementary training would doubtless be necessary to carry out such a scheme in its entirety.In some of the courses a team approach could be considered.We could discuss this third point until Monday and still not cover the question adequately.Therefore, I am going to pass on after this brief statement to our fourth and last point \u2014 our responsibility.* Note: TFI Training Films Inc.150 West 54th St.,, New York 19, N.Y.$10.00 for the following fimstrips in colour with 33 1/3 L.P.records.Basic Learnings (Bishop) How to Make a Simple Skirt and Blouse.Cutting to fit and fitting.How to make a dress with a quality look.oe ro TRENDS IN HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION 193 Granted that we are teaching many of the things we should and in a good way, nevertheless improvement and change to meet modern needs are necessary.Unless we go forward we will go backward.There is the great danger of not keep sufficiently informed.This is a highly personal matter, and the extent to which it can be avoided is largely a matter of personal choice.The content of Home Economics being of the nature that it is, this is one error we should try and avoid at all costs.Further we must ask ourselves if we have been giving lip service to change while really fighting it?If so, we must recognize this and initiate wholeheartedly È at least one new phrase.This venture would doubtless act as a catalyst and we gE would be spurred on by our own enthusiasm.| The teaching profession is the finest in the world.We have chosen it as the E thing in life worth doing.This land of developing human character, through which fp we have to travel, is a land where nothing is ever exactly the same.Only on occasion do we realize how great our power is for good or evil, for joy or sorrow, and when we do, we may be afraid of the responsibility we have taken on.We are a force .let us be sure we are using it and using it in full strength and in the right direction.Let us at all costs avoid being the stereotype teacher .in | Browning\u2019s words \u201cThe sallow, virgin-minded, studious Martyr to mild | A enthusiasm.\u201d .Rather let us try and emulate the \u201cUnknown Teacher\u201d of whom Henry van Dyke wrote \u2014 \u201cFor him no trumpets blare, no chariots wait, no golden E decorations are decreed.He communicates his own joy in learning and shares : with boys and girls the best treasures of his mind.He lights many candles which E in later years will shine back to cheer him.This is his reward.Knowledge may be be gained from books; but the love of knowledge is transmitted only by personal 4 contact.\u201d References: Aims to Education \u2014 edited by F.K.Stewart.Ÿ Bulletin, Canadian Conference on Education.i! 85, Sparks St., Ottawa, Ont.Preparation of Teachers \u2014 An Unstudied Problem in Education, Rs.Sarason, Davidson and Blatt.i John Wiley & Sons, 1962.fr Basic Concepts of Teaching \u2014 A.D.Woodruff fi Chandler Publishing Co., 1962.Making the Teaching of Clothes Realistic - Summaries of some Masters\u2019 Degree Problems by Graduate students in Home Economics Education.Michigan State University.Various Bulletins of \u201cIllinois Teacher of Home Economics.\u201d\u2014 University of Illinois Bulletin, Office of Education, Gregory Hall, Urbana, Il.Teaching Home Economics \u2014 O.A.Hall & B.Paolucci.John Wiley & Sons, 1961.RO Tr Inna 194 BROME: CHAMBLY: CHATEAUGUAY: CHOMEDEY: HUDSON: LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS: LAURENVALE: MACDONALD: McMASTERVIULE- BELOEIL: MONTREAL: THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR MORE THAN ONE SCHOOL Supervisor, Brome Protestant Central School Board, Mr.J.L, MacKeen, Knowlton, P.Q.Supervisor, Chambly County Protestant Central Schoo! Board, Mr.Earle Y.Templeton, 81, Green Street, St.Lambert, P.Q.Supervisor, Chateauguay Protestant Schools, Mr.R.D.Mosher, 206, McLeod Avenue, Chateauguay, P.Q.Director of Studies, Greater St.Martin Protestant Schools, Mr.John Wood, 1125, Elizabeth Boulevard, Chomedey, P.Q.Supervising Principal, Hudson Protestant Schools, Mr.Donald Rattray, Hudson, P.Q.Superintendent, Lake of Two Mountains Protestant Schools, Mr.F.Trecartin, St.Eustache-sur-le-Lac, P.Q.Supervisor, Laurenvale Protestant Schools, Mr.P.J.Logan, 199, Grande Côte, Rosemere, P.Q.Chief Education Officer, Macdonald Central Protestant School Board, Mr.M.Davies, Macdonald College, P.Q.Principal-Supervisor, McMasterville-Beloeil Protestant Schools, Mr.J.Rowley, 700, Morin Street, McMasterville, P.Q.Director of Education and Secretary-Treasurer, Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal, Mr.Robert Japp, 6000, Fielding Avenue, Montreal 29, P.Q. EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR MORE THAN ONE SCHOOL \u2014 195 MOUNT BRUNO: Supervising Principal, Mount Bruno Protestant Schools, Mr.R.G.Gibson, E P.O.Box 599, St.Bruno, P.Q.c NORANDA: Principal-Supervisor, Noranda Protestant Schools, Mr.Maurice Melnyk, Noranda High School, Noranda, P.Q.PAPINEAU: Supervisor-Principal, i Papineau County Protestant Central School Board, gl Mr.C.A.MacTavish, CR P.O.Box 850, Buckingham, P.Q.QUEBEC GREATER: Supervisor-Principal, gr Greater Quebec Protestant Schools, E.Mr, À.D.Lennon, si 945, Belevdere Avenue, Quebec 6, P.Q.R.D.A : Supervisor, Richmond-Drummond-Arthabaska Protestant Central School Board, Mr.L.F.Somerville, Richmond, P.Q.SEVEN ISLANDS: Principal-Supervisor, Seven Islands Protestant Schools, Mr.Philip Doddridge, 95, Pere Divet Street, Seven Islands, P.Q.SHERBROOKE: Principal-Superintendent, Sherbrooke Protestant Schools, Mr.W.Gibson, 242, Ontario Street, Sherbrooke, P.Q.VALLEYFIELD: Principal-Supervisor, Valleyfield Protestant Schools, Mr.Donald F.R.Wilson, Valleyfield, P.Q.WEST ISLAND: Director General, West Island Protestant Schools Mr.I.M.Stockwell, 501, St.John\u2019s Road, Pointe Claire, P.Q. SERRE ASBESTOS-DANVILLE- SHIPTON: AYER\u2019S CLIFF: AYLMER: BAIE COMEAU: BEDFORD: BEEBE-ROCK ISLAND: STANSTEAD: Sunnyside BROWNSBURG: BUCKINGHAM: BURY: Pope Memorial HIGH SCHOOL DIRECTORY: 1964-65 THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD Mr.Allan N, Sutherland, Mrs.Alice Mary Andrews, Mrs.Marjorie Iris Barlow, Mrs.Lillian R.Barrett, Mrs.Catherine Brock, Mrs.Caroline Eliza Carson, Mrs.Isobel Patricia Clowes, Miss Diane J.Cousins, Mrs.Catherine Hook, Mr.Royston Montgomery Lall, Mr.Robert Bruce LeGallais, Mrs.Dorothy MacDonald, Mrs.Majorie S.McGaw, Mrs.Florence E.Mclver, Mr.Lorne Aden Morrell, Mrs.Ruby E.Nicholls, Mr.Stephen john Olney, Mrs.Joan E.Pye, Mrs.Velma Mary Smith, Mrs.Velma W.Snaden, Mr.Derek Ernest Tilley, Mr.Wilfred E.Tipping, Mr.Thomas McLean Wallace, Mr.Richard Geoffrey Warrington, Mrs.Majorie N, Wright.Mr.W.Edward Dolloff, Mrs.Muriel Cass, Mrs.Lillis Christiansen, Mrs.Beulah Keeler, Mrs.Marie Ange Lagueux, Mrs.Doris Little, Miss Elizabeth Little, Mrs.Mabel McVetty, Mrs.Janis Morrill, Mrs.Sandra Morrison, Miss Judith Taylor.Mr.Earle S.Peach, Mrs.Ruth Irma Bate, Mrs.Annie Amelia Bretzloff, Mr.Ross M.Brown, Mr.George Francis Calder, Mr.James C.Davis, Mr.Keith Johnson Dowd, Mrs.Norma Stewart Grey, Mrs.Muriel Hester Guertin, Mrs.Majorie Doreen Howard, Mrs.Mary Edith Howell, Mrs.Margaret Hudson, Mrs.Rowena Jeffers, Mr.John Henry A.E.Kaitell, Mr.John Malcolm McLintock, Mrs.Lillian Minerva Morgan, Mr.George Alexander Morrison, Mr.James Edward Murphy, Mrs.Wanda G.Woodham, Mr.Willis George Young.Mr.Kenneth L.Nish, Mrs.Ruth H.Ayles, Miss Mary E.Bisson, Mr.Gerald R.Clarke, Miss Amy F.Corrigan, Miss Dora Elliott, Miss Alice C.Fuller, Mr.Leonard A.Kornack, Mrs.Sue Michaud, Mrs.Janet E.Nish, Mr.Wendell J.Sparkes, Miss Heather L.Swartz, Mr.Gordon F.Warner, Miss Mabel A.Young.Mr.James Walker Dawson, Mrs.Doris Beerwort, Mr.Andrew Keith Campbell, Mr.Robert M.Doak, Miss Donna Gilbert, Miss Lucie Giguére, Miss Floris Henderson, Mrs.Muriel McCaw, Mrs.Doris McIntosh, Miss Elaine Smith, Mr.Douglas Staniforth, Mrs.Elizabeth Tusa, Mrs.Shirley Wescott, Mr.Owen George Wheelock.Mr.Clarence D.Kendall, Mrs.Doris Bacon, Mr.Harry Bacon, Mrs.Enid Cooks, Mr.David Bradley, Mr.Harry Costello, Mr.Edwin Down, Mrs.Roberta Dyer, Mr.Arthur Dyer, Mr.Ernest Hazard, Mrs.Annabel Hovey, Mrs.Alexandrina Huitson, Miss Colina MacKenzie, Miss Doreen Neill, Mrs.Carol Rever, Mrs.Jessie Rogers, Mrs.Helen Smith, Mrs.Jessie Smith, Mrs.Janice Soutiere, Mrs.Barbara Turner, Mrs.Audrey Young.Mr.John G.Leggit, Mr.Keith Armstrong, Mrs.Annie Alida Burk, Mrs.Ruth N.Cleary, Mrs.Marion Connelly, Mrs.Lulu Dixon, Mr.David J.Foreman, Mr.William Garvack, Mr.G.Phillip Grant, Miss Eileen Hoare, Mrs.Ruby Jones, Mrs.Lilyan Lessard, Mrs.Frances McAdam, Mr.Harry McCosh, Mrs.Jean Parker, Mr.David G.Robb, Mr.Keith R.Smith, Mrs.Frances Thompson, Mr.Hazen Kent Tompkins.Mr.Clyde A.MacTavish, Mrs.Gladys Anderson, Mrs.Doris Brown, Miss Ruth Cobb, Mr.Edward Green, Mrs.Ethel Hermiston, Mr.Neil Johnston, Mrs.Elizabeth Kirk, Mr.Norman T.Leggett, Mr.James B.Lunn, Mrs.Rose McGlashan, Mr.Ernie McWilliams, Mr.Raymond E.Perry, Mrs, Hazel Petrie, Mr.Philip Reynolds, Mr.Angus Sweeting, Mrs.Joanna Stephenson, Mr.Ralph Turner, Miss Joanna Whiting, Mrs.Alice C.Wiseman, Miss Janet Young.Mr.Bruce Taylor, Mrs.Majorie Bennet, Mrs.Eugenia Dawson, Mrs.Marion Goodwin, Mr.Orville Lyttle, Mrs.Myrna MacAulay, Mrs.Agnes Morrison, Mr.Melvin Neil, Mrs, Lillian Olson, Mrs.Thelma Westman, Mrs.Serena Wintle. CHATEAUGUAY: COATICOOK: COOKSHIRE: COWANSVILLE: DRUMMONDVILLE: GASPE: GRANBY: GREATER ST.MARTIN: Chomedey HIGH SCHOOL DIRECTORY: 1964-65 197 Mr.M.C.Tyler, Mrs.M.Atkins, Mrs.B.Barclay, Mr, Royden Brien, Mr.John Duff, Mrs.J.Duff, Mr.Jacques Dufour, Mr.Robert Eamen, Mr.Charles Falcon, Mr.Kenneth Freeman, Mr.H.Gordon Green, Mr.William Howes, Mr.G.R.Ingram, Mr.Kenneth Kincade, Mr.Allan McIver, Mr.Lloyd McKesey, Mr.Robert Mearns, Mr.Bernard Meilleur, Mrs.J.Morgan, Mr.Donald Patterson, Miss Dale Perry, Mr.Arne Petersen, Miss Emily Reid, Mts.P.Reilly, Mr.Donald Roussie, Mr.J.M.Smellie, Mr.Walter Steeves, Mr.E.Stokowski, Mrs.R.Tedstone, Mr.Donald Waddell, Mr.Eric Wesselow.Mr.Clifford E.Belding, Mr.Wolfhart Busse, Mrs.Clarice Chapman, Mrs.Ethel Davis, Mrs.Evelyn Fearon, Miss Marion E.Harmer, Mrs.Patricia MacKinnon, Mrs.Vivian Moulton, Mrs, Winona Patterson, Miss Muriel A.Watt.Mr.Jack R.Garneau, Mrs.Viola June Berwick, Mr, Gordon Lewis Bowker, Mrs.Hazel K.Burns, Miss Louise Elliott, Mr.Robert Fitz- simmons, Mr.Grant S.Garneau, Mr.Pogis Geralimatos, Mrs.Gertrude Montgomery, Mr.Donald George Parsons, Mrs.Dorothy Standish, Mrs, Jean Isabel Stevenson.Mr.G.E.Bown, Mrs.Velma Bell, Mrs.I.Blinn, Mr.Douglas Bradford, Mr.W.Busteed, Mrs.Sheila Clark, Mrs.E.Dougherty, Mrs.Thelma Doherty, Mr.Robert Douglas, Mr.T.Hauver, Mrs.L.G.Howard, Mr.Howard Johnson, Miss Norma Knowles, Mrs, Evelyn Lewis, Mrs.H.Linkletter, Mrs.Hilda Luce, Mrs.J.Luce, Miss Joan Morgan, Mrs.M.Perkins, Miss Mildred Parsons, Mis.Eileen Pettes, Miss Lyla Primmerman, Mr.D.Richmond, Mr, Murray Richmond, Mrs.Edith Shufelt, Miss Diana Taber, Mrs.Myrtle Watts, Miss Doris Welch, Miss Madeline Wells, Mrs.J.Werbiski, Mrs.Sandra Wilson.Mr.Willis D.Hamilton, Miss Diane Cousins, Mr.G.Murray Crawford, Miss Marilyn FE.Duffy, Mrs.Pauline A.Fowler, Mrs.E.Anne Habermehl, Miss Isabel R.Husk, Mrs.Marilyn Kendry, Mrs.Muriel MacGibbon, Mrs.Winona I.Matthews, Miss Norma A.Pariseau, Mrs.Elaine Parker, Mr.A.John Perry, Mrs.Blanche M.Peterson, Mr.Thomas D.Pincombe, Mr.Derek E.Tilley, Mr.Wilfred E.Tipping.Mr.Alan James Bain, Miss Wilma Irene Duguay, Mr.Nicholas Fekete, Miss Mary Louise Gibson, Mr.Charles David Killawee, Mrs.Elizabeth C.Killawee, Mr.Richard John Laverty, Mrs.Lorna Elizabeth Miller, Mrs.Carol Eva Miller, Mrs.Mary E.Miller, Mrs.Mary Lulu Miller, Mr.Philip Waring Oliver, Miss Janet Anne Bobbitt.Mr.William M.Munroe, Mr.Wilired L.Anderson, Mr.James Herbert Beauchamp, Miss Elsie Irene Boyes, Mrs.Elaine Mary Brouillet, Miss Joyce Copping, Mrs.Doris Coupland, Miss Norma E.Farwell, Mrs.Muriel K.Foggo, Mr.Vaughn Vandine Giggie, Mr.Albert Maurice Hasle, Miss Annie A.Howse, Miss Heather E.Hume, Miss Beverley Ann Jarman, Miss Carol Ann Jones, Miss Antoinetta De Keyser, Mr.James Franklin King, Mrs.Lillian R.Laurie, Mr.George Raymond MacLean, Mr.William E.Marshall, Miss Constance N.Neales, Mrs.William O.Porter, Mrs.Doris E.Poure, Miss H.May Scott, Mrs.Merinda Talbot, Mrs.Enid Anne Thomson, Mrs.Hannah Mary Vivian.Mr.Hobart Guy Greene, Mr.John G.Atkin, Mr, Raymond Joslin Baillie, Miss Crystal L.Blenkhorn, Mr.Gordon Callaghan, Mr.Iven Campbell, Mr.Ronald C.Cumming, Mr.Kenneth Cunningham, Mr Donald Dawson, Mr.Arthur W.Dickinson, Mrs.Winnifred Duncan, Mr.George Edelstein, Mr.Lindsay W.Finney, Mr.Andrew J.Gaite, Mr.Henry Goldberg, Mr.Jacob Goldwater, Mr.James Allan Gould, Mr.Gerald Gross, Mrs.Shirley Grimsdale, Mr.Marvin Helfenbaum, Mr.Albert D.Hudson, Mrs.Pamela Johanson, Mr.J.Stanley Kennedy, Mr W.Roy Langley, Mr.Alfred J.Ledeganck, Mrs.Goldie Levine, Mr.Sydney Marovitch, Mr.Gerald McAuley, Mr.Edmond IT TR TT TTR NE NE 198 THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD A.McMahon, Mr.Hurlow R.Rideout, Mr.John W.Rogers, Mr.Douglas S.Rollins, Mr.David Russell, Mr.Henry Salmi, Mr.Ronald Sharp, Mr.Carleton J.Smith, Mr.Charles Ralph Stonefield, Mrs.Jean Sutherland, Miss Barbara Tait, Mrs.Melba Trip, Mr.Anthony J.Tunstall, Mr, John Vanderkaay, Mr.Roger Wells.GRENVILLE: Mr.J.Meikle A.Turner, Mrs.Dorothy C.Beecraft, Mrs.Doris Hartley, Mr.Emil LaPeyre, Mrs.Leontina Mactavish, Mrs.Lillian B.Murphy, Mrs.Gabriele Neal, Mr.Graham Ivan Neil, Mrs.Alda Margaret Oswald, Mr.John Papaconstantinou, Miss Winnifred Mae Pibus, Mr.William Gordon Quigley, Miss Donna Willow Thompson, Mrs.Carol Welden.HEMMINGFORD: Mr.G.Fraser Mathesen, Mrs.Florence Barr, Mr.Ronald Bruce, Mrs.Doris Cookman, Mrs, Joan Kyle, Mr.James Laurie, Mrs.Clara Merlin, Mr.Robert McKay, Miss Irene Pawliwsky, Mr.J.Alexander Stewart, Mrs.Wanita Upton, Mrs.Viola Wallace.HOWICK: Mr.John C.Murray, Mr.John Boyle, Mrs.Ruth Brown, Mrs.Florence Elliott, Mr.Horace Gardner, Mrs.Una Gruer, Mr.Keith Hale, Mrs.Jean Holland, Mrs.Helen Marsh, Mrs.Pauline Mattinson, Mrs, Ruth Ness, Mrs.Hazel Robertson, Mrs.Bernice Rorison, Mr.Graham Stewart, Mrs.Jean Templeton, Mr.Ronald E.Warner, Miss Barbara Westgate, Mr.William Brian Wilson.HUDSON: Mr.Donald S.Rattray, Mr.Russel John Burton, Mrs.Elizabeth Carter, Mr.Ernest Charles Carter, Mrs.Catherine Chalmers, Mr.Stephen Czapalay, Mr.Halod C.Frizzell, Mrs.Anne Gardiner, Mrs.Josephine Greenaway, Mr.Keith William Holmes, Mr.Jack Wayne B.Johnston, Mrs.Wilda Kingsland, Mr.Ross Gordon Leverette, Mr.Stanley Everett Mallough, Miss Virginia Mather, Mr.Wilfrid L.Morris, Mrs.Margaret Peyton, Miss Judith Purvis, Mrs.Lois Scott, Mrs.Muriel Smith, Mr.Douglas G.Steeves, Mrs, Lois Thompson, Mrs.Mary Vipond, Mrs.Eileen Waldron, Mr.Gordon Crichton White.HULL: Mr.E.Frederick Hartwick, Mrs.Marion Adamson, Mrs.Myrtle Andrews, Mr.Wilbert Archie, Mrs.Verley Beswick, Miss Sally Blais, Mr.James Norris Brough, Mrs.Evelyn Burden, Mrs.F.Christie, Mr.Edward Doering, Mr.Drysdale, Mrs.Helena Elliott, Mr.David Fisher, Mr.Gordon Galbraith, Mrs.Kathleen Garrioch, Miss Patricia Gordon, Mrs.Evelyne Gunter, Mrs.Elizabeth Kilpatrick, Mrs.Hilda Lane, Mrs.Elaine Mohr, Mrs.Deborah McCambley, Miss Joan McClelland, Mr.Barry Desmond McGowan, Mr.William McQuarrie, Mr.Peter Rab, Mrs.Alice Salter, Mrs.Sheila Soulsby, Miss Elsie Theobald.HUNTINGDON: Mr, Arthur M.Brockman, Mrs.Marion Brown, Mrs.Ada Cluff, Mrs.Verna Dixon, Mr.Paul Dobrick, Mrs.Christine Dahms, Mrs.Muriel Frier, Mys.Daisy Gamble, Mrs.Christena Graham, Mrs.Jean Grant, Mr.Roland M.Greenbank, Mrs.Bertha Greig, Miss Sarah Agnes Howe, Miss E.Arline Macintosh, Mrs.Ethel McCracken, Mrs.Mona Mason, Miss Judith L.Poulin, Mr.Andrew Preston, Mrs.Jean Pringle, Mr.Steven John Rawling, Mr.Richard F.Reiter, Mrs.Florence Rutherford, Mr.Stewert Sandmark, Mrs.Rose de Lima Shook, Mrs, Eunice Wallace, Mrs.J.M.Warren, Mr.Dantan West Wilson.KNOWLTON: Mr.John Lloyd MacKeen, Mr.James G.Beat, Mrs.Sandra Beat, Mr.Thomas B.Blacklock, Miss Ursula A.Bozer, Mrs.Joan Bradley, Mrs.Judith Busteed, Mr.Leo D.Corcoran, Mr.Ralph A.Davidson, Miss Beverly Ann Dryburgh, Mrs.Lela M.Duboice, Mrs.Patricia L.Elliott, Mr.Ronald E.Elliott, Mrs.Eleanor M.Gatenby, Mr.Stanley Bishop Hardacker, Mrs.Ella Jackson, Mr.Allister Angus Kerr, Miss Lise Latendresse, Mrs.Hilda L.Lee, Miss Patricia J.McKee, Mrs.R.Jean Miller, Mr.Dale Edward Munkittryck, Mr.Eric Harry Northrup, Mrs.Rhoda J.Northrup, Mrs.Aileen Quilliams, Mrs.Dorothy Rogers.Mrs, Ona Sanborn, Mr.Robert Wade West, Mr.Anthony E.Whittall, Mrs.Christine Whittall, Mrs.Maryian Whitehead, Mr.Donald Herbert Wild, Mrs.Sheila J.Wilson. LACHUTE: LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS: LA TUQUE: LENNOXVILLE: MACDONALD: HIGH SCHOOL DIRECTORY: 1964-65 199 Mr.Frederick H.J.Royal, Mrs.Verna Armstrong, Mr.Forenc (Frank) Andai, Miss Phyllis Margaret Angus, Mr.Robert W.Bailly, Mr.Leroy Howard Beals, Mrs.Shirley Beals, Mrs.Doris Campbell, Miss Leola A.Caya, Mrs.Lorna Cairns, Mrs, Pearl Clark, Mr.Leigh Boyle Coffin, Miss Barbara Cowan, Miss Lorna E.Crawford, Mr.George A.Demerson, Mrs.Enid K.Dixon, Mrs.Evelyn Fraser, Miss Linda Graham, Mrs.I.Evelyn Izzard, Miss Helen G.Kenney, Mr.Ronald G.Mackenzie, Miss Marion Maclachlan, Miss Gertrude M.A.McMahon, Miss Grace V.McMahon, Mrs.Elsie North, Mrs.Doris Robinson, Mrs.Vera A.Schulz, Mrs.Katherine Sanford, Miss Elizabeth Stanton, Miss Ellen C.Stewart, Mr.Donald F.Stuart, Miss Ada L.Sudsbury, Mrs.Hazel Swail, Miss Gerda Tanner, Miss Susan L.Thomas, Mr.Jerry M.Vokral, Mr.Clifford G.White, Mrs.Faye Young.Mr.Marven L.Blakely, Miss Bernice Abrams, Mr.Stanley Alexander, Miss Aelene Archibald, Mr.Hulbert Belford, Mr.David Conrod, Mr.Donald Cooper, Miss Donna Cox, Mr.Thomas Durrell, Mr.Harold Feltmate, Mr.Derrick Ferguson, Miss Norma Gillis, Mr.Robert Gray, Miss Elizabeth Griffin, Mr.Donald Hodgson, Mr.Robert Hostetler, Mr.Bing Jin, Mr.John Kope, Miss Dilys Loose, Miss Ann Lowe, Mr.David Maclelland, Mr.Bert Macleod, Mr.Robert McHarg, Miss Marion Pritchard, Mrs.Elizabeth Ross, Mr.Russell Searle, Mr.Chung Bor Sin, Miss Nellie Watson, Mr.Leslie Waye, Mrs.Evelyn Williams, Mr.Bertram Williams, Miss Gwenneth Wilneff.Mr.Stanley B, Cage, Mrs.Lillian Adams, Miss Muriel Anne French, Mrs.Viola L.Gage, Mr.Harry H.Gourley, Mrs.Doris Gourley, Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Mrs.Sarah McCabe, Mrs.Bessie Monahan, Mr.Eugene Morosan, Mrs.Una Morosan, Mrs.Maude Patton, Miss June Tannahill, Mr, Kemp Ward.Mr.James Edward Perry, Mrs.Janet Elizabeth Allen, Mrs.Patricia Anderson, Miss Dorene F.Bennett, Miss Lewella Bennett, Mr.Robert Francis Bouchard, Mrs.Marion E.Brown, Mr.R.Blair Brown, Mr.Wilhelm Christian Busse, Mr.A.David Cochrane, Miss Hazel F.Cullen, Mr.Roland O.Dewar, Miss Eileen Margaret Ennals, Miss Marilyn Fay Fleming, Mrs.Frances Halsall, Mr.Donald L.Healy, Mrs.Esther Healy, Mr.Jason Lee Heath, Mr.E.Verne Horsman, Mrs.Marguerite C.Knapp, Miss Eileen Janice Lasenba, Mrs.Mary E.Logan, Mrs.Margaret G.MacLean, Mrs.E.Doreen MacLeod, Mr.C.Ray Martin, Miss Shirley Alva McGenty, Mrs.Helen A.McElrea, Mrs.Gwen A.McKnight, Miss JoAnn Murphy, Miss Beverley J.Patton, Mrs.Lyndall R.Peabody, Mr.John Michael Pille, Mrs.Ruby M.Robinson, Miss Janet Helen Rose, Miss Joan Audrey Savage, Mrs.Jane Simpson, Miss Bonita Skillen, Miss Dorothy Janet Smith, Mrs.Helen Spafford, Mr.Michael Stefano, Mr.Geoffrey Glyn Thomas, Miss Isabell Wallace, Mrs.Margaret Woollerton.Mr.Leslie J.B.Clark, Mr.Donald S.Barnes, Mr.William F.Brandson, Mr.Eugene F.Chee, Mr.Willard C.Davidson, Mr.Charles G.Dodge, Miss Ruth E.Evans, Mr.A.Dennis Hemmings, Mrs.Lynda Hemmings, Mr.James M.Heywood, Mr.David H.Hill, Mr.W.Griffith Hodge, Mr.Paul A.J.Irwin, Miss Olive J.Jacobs, Mr.John James Keith, Mrs.H.Klinck, Mr.George P.MacLean, Miss Jean S.MacLeod, Mr.Brian J.Maddock, Mr.Roger A.Malboeuf, Mrs.Mabel Mamen, Mr.James Marshall, Mr.Peter Marshall, Mr.Douglas A.McKone, Mrs.Irene Middleton-Hope, Mr.Burton A.Millar, Mr.Amram Andre Obadia, Miss Statia F.Parsons, Mr.Clifford Pennock, Mrs.Joyce Petrie, Mr.Geoffrey D.Potter, Mr.Donald R Robertson, Mr.Colin Ross, Mr.Donald H.Ross, Mr Graeme Teasdale, Mr.Austin E.Thompson, Mr.Lou W.Thurber, Mr.Rupert S.Ticehurst, Mr.Norman A.Todd, Mr.Daniel Ungerson, Mr.John D.Verney, Mrs.Ellen J.Wernecke, Mr.Hanns B.Wernecke.en Crime a RR fa! ; i.Ko f Ph OI 200 MAGOG: Princess Elizabeth NEW CARLISLE: NEW RICHMOND: NORANDA: NORTH HATLEY: ORMSTOWN: QUEBEC: RICHMOND: St.Francis PORTA ER sae ee THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD Mr.Bernard Hodge, Mr.Harry Bacon, Miss Beryl Beckwith, Mrs.Joan Bolster, Mrs, Jane Curtis, Mrs.Juliane Dowbiggin, Mrs.Scottena Dustin, Mrs.Sheila Durrant, Mr.William Durrant, Miss Pamela Emrick, Mrs.Gweneth Grainger, Miss Cheryl Greer, Mrs.Ella Hodgman, Mrs.Audrey Jervis-Read, Mrs.Marion Laberee, Miss Judy Lord, Mrs.Edna Lunnie Mr.Rodney McKell, Mr.Gordon Philbrick, Mr.Hebert Premdas, Mrs.Ella Rafal, Mrs.Mary Roberts, Miss Leola Stark, Mrs.Diana Sparkes, Mrs, Eldora Turner, Mrs.Miriam Turner.Mr.Lorne R.Hayes, Mr.Ronald George Allen, Mrs.Enid Becher- vaise, Mr.Lynden Bechervaise, Miss Muriel Beswick, Mrs.Jean Caldwell, Mr.Leslie Dow, Mr.Wade Gifford, Mr.E.W.Douglas Grant, Mr.Robert Haggerty, Mrs.Annie Huntington, Miss Eileen Johnson, Mr.Cyrus Journeau, Mrs.Sarah Journeau, Mrs, Enid LeGrand, Miss Marilyn Jean MacFarland, Mrs.E.Mackenzie, Mrs.Isabella McColm, Mr.Gordon Wayne Reeder, Mr.T.S.Vedanayakam, Mrs.Phyliss Ross.Mr.Robert W.Scott, Mrs.Linda Maud Adams, Mrs.Mary Florence Barter, Mr.Peter Charles Bennett, Miss Elizabeth Anne Bisson, Mrs.Thelma M.Brake, Miss Sheila Brake, Mrs.Ruth Currie-Mills, Mrs.Hazel June Doddridge, Mrs.Delcie E.Fairservice, Mrs.Margaret MacLean, Miss Viola C.Maclellan, Mr.Orville R.McColm, Miss Elizabeth Eileen Powell, Mrs.Jane Arlene LePoidvin.Mr.Maurice Melnyk, Mr.Everett Brooks, Mrs.Avis Winnifred Gamey, Miss Elizabeth Holmes, Mr.Isaac Katz, Mrs.Edith Lockyer, Dr.Leslie Lukacs, Mr.Philip Mallory, Mr.Percy R.Mootoo, Mr.John Henry Oulton, Mr.Willard C.Ripley, Mr.Nazarali Shallwani, Mrs.Reta Thomas, Mr, Kenneth W.Wentworth, Mr.Robert Wiley, Mr.James Leonard Williams, Mr.Barrie Wilson, Mrs.Gloria Wilson.Mr, Walter Othniel Scott, Mrs.Mary Jean Helen Bean, Mrs.Else Hildegard Busse, Mrs.Ethel Mary Cruickshank, Mr.Eric Dunn, Miss Linda Lancaster, Mrs.Helen Pike, Mrs.Geraldine Smith, Mrs.Olive Margaret Vaughan, Miss Sharron Zinn.Mr.J.Clifford Moore, Mrs.Beverley J.Arnott, Mr.Gilles Brassard, Mrs.Margaret W.Campbell, Miss Judith Chase, Mr.Istvan Dona, Mrs.Agnes Glover, Mr.Austin George Henry, Mrs.Willa Barbara Hooker, Mrs.Thelma Hughes, Mr.George D.Leighton, Mrs.Helen L.McNicol, Mr.Robert Francis Petch, Miss Constance Helena Trevers, Mrs.Phyllis Upton, Mr.William F, White, Mrs.Marion Winter.Mr.À.D.Lennon, Mr.M.R.Campbell Amaron, Mrs.Edgar Barras, Mr.David Wayne Bates, Mr.David E.Blinco, Mr.Russell O.Brander, Miss Ellen Norma Bronson, Mr.Gordon M.Foster, Mr.John R.Harlow, Mr.George A.Hastie, Mr.Ronald F.Hollett, Mrs.Thelma Hutchison, Mr.Roland D.Hutchison, Mr.Graham P.Jackson, Mr.C.Newton James, Mr.Wai-Yu John Lit, Miss Enid Helen Lofthouse, Mr.Angus A.MacMillan, Mrs.Dorothy Owen, Mr.John W.Owen, Miss Pauline Edna Payne, Mr.Raymond A.Prudhommeaux, Mrs.Dorothy Simpson, Miss Grace D.Smith, Mrs.Mary Sparling, Mr.Anthony T.Spenceley, Mrs.Mary Hilda Stephens, Miss Alma Jean Tvys, Mr.C.Kilbert Waddington, Mr.L.Allan Webb.Mr.Melvin James Butler, Mrs.Anna Apps, Mr.Leslie Keith Annesley, Mrs.Ruth Sybil Brock, Mr.Michael Butler, Mr.Douglas Archibald Carroll, Mrs.Nellie A.Carroll, Mrs.Hazel Carson, Mr.Peter Stuart Cocks, Miss Diane Josephine Cousins, Mrs.Beatrice E.Duffy, Mrs.Julia Inez Fallona, Mr.Edward Gorn, Mrs.Muriel Griffith, Mrs, Ida Adeline Hazard, Mr.Donald L.Healy, Mrs.Marion I.Healy, Miss Valerie Horsman, Miss Hazel M.Johnston, Miss Norah Hamilton Moorhead, Mrs.Joan E.Morrison, Miss Viola M.Noble, Mrs.Alice Norris, Mr.Winston Frank Prangley, Mr.Alton Price, Mr, Jacques Gregoire Rochon, Mr.Ian Rendall Smith, Mr.Derek Ernest Tilley, Mr.Wilfred Edmund Tipping, Miss Elizabeth A.Wessell.TR TTT Tr TRI RTA ET PE PER ROSEMERE: SAGUENAY VALLEY: STE AGATHE DES MONTS: ST.JOHNS: ST.LAMBERT: SAWYERVILLE: HIGH SCHOOL DIRECTORY: 1964-65 201 Mr.Arnold MacArthur, Mr.J.David Aikman, Mr.Frank Sinclair Aldercotte, Mr.Lloyd D.Allen, Mr.L.Raymond Ball, Miss Anne Elizabeth Barnett, Mr.Ralph Benson, Mr.W, B.Brown, Miss À.Janette Bullard, Miss Helen M.Cameron, Mr.Jackson Campbell, Miss Gwyneth Cooper, Miss Judith Cruchet, Mr.D.V.H.Cuming, Miss Lorna Davis, Mr.H.Glen Donald, Mr.Walter C.Donovan, Mrs.Marianna Van Doran Eaton, Miss Madelyn Jean Ellegood, Mr, Yusuf Emed, Miss Donna Jean Frazer, Miss Jean Glen, Mr.George Gluppe, Mrs.Marguerite Gransow, Mr.Robert L.Hanna, Mr.Percy William Hubbard, Mr.G.E.O'Neil Johnson, Miss Susan Jones, Mr.Benjamin H.Klassen, Mr.Michael Kornecook, Mr.J.W.Lieber, Mr.Frank Liebmann, Mrs.Margaret Betty Lindley, Mr.Roy A.Lindsay, Mr.Glenn H.MacDonald, Mr.Robert A.F.MacDonald, Mr.Hugh Mackinnon, Miss Cairine MacLean, Miss Jean Elizabeth Martin, Miss Darlene Matheson, Mr.Kenneth G.Maxwell, Miss Penny McGovern, Mr.W.M.P.McGunnigle, Mr, Ian A.McKay, Miss Joan Olmstead, Miss Muriel Paradis, Mr.Earland Pepper, Miss Sandra Marie Pomerey, Mr.Francis H.Premdas, Mr.Douglas Riley, Miss Majorie Elizabeth Sanford, Mr.J.D.Savage, Miss Mary Ann Slater, Mr.R, L.Studham, Mrs.Majorie Tiffany Toulson, Miss Nancy Townsend, Miss Anita Ellen Van Niftrik, Mr.William A.Weary, Mr.Gene Zinniger.Mr.Lorris Harman Balcom, Mr.Frank Warren Bartle, Miss Ardith Elaine Chandler, Mr.Gerald Maurice Engeland, Mr.Peter Stanley Flieger, Mrs.Sandra Isabel Flieger, Miss Joan Elizabeth Guilderson, Mrs.Sandra June Hartman, Mrs.Margaret Dora Edna Hutchin, Mr.Gérard Lacombe, Mr.Eric George Lee, Mr.Murray Chisholm Mac- Kay, Mr.Peter Perkins, Mrs.Florence Elizabeth Phillips, Miss Patricia Anne Sandford.Mr.Harry Felch Long, Miss Charlotte Ann Burtt, Mrs.Jacqueline Carrier, Mr.Marcel Lucien Carrier, Mrs.Joan Elizabeth Davidson, Mr.Robert Alan Davidson, Mr.John J.Fleischmann, Miss Reta Grace Jacobsen, Mrs.Winnifred Olive Lawrence, Miss Margaret Elizabeth MacFarlane, Miss Carol Jean MacLean, Mr.Keith William Moffat, Mr.David St.Albans Sewell, Mr.Bruce Patterson Smaill.Mr.George Reginald Philip Lawrence, Mrs.Yvonne F.Adams, Miss Rena Aiken, Mrs.Claire Bentley, Miss Jeanie M.Birch, Mr.Robert L.Burrs, Mrs.Patricia Conway, Mrs.Betty Ann Ferguson, Miss Berna Glenn, Mr.Richard Green, Mrs.Mildred Hadley, Mr.Whitman Haines, Mr.Densil McInnis, Mrs.Ethel McNaughton, Mrs.B.Montgomery, Mrs.Jane Patrick, Mr.Lionel Gordon Patrick, Mrs, Frances E.Smith, Mr.Arthur White, Mr.Douglas E.Yarwood, Mr.William A.Young.Mr.Edgar Gould, Miss Daisy Baig, Mrs.Mabel Bennett, Mr.Peter Burpee, Miss Patricia Clark, Mrs.Mary Cyr, Mr.Kenneth Dixon, Miss Elizabeth Grant, Mr.Harold Hamwee, Mrs.Fath Fransham, Miss Joyce Home, Miss June A Howie, Mr.Ian Hume, Mr.Curtis Ingalls, Mr.William J.M.Jones, Mr.Roy Alexander Kennedy, Miss Nancy Klinck Mr.Stanley MacDonald, Miss Dorothea MacKay, Mr.James Harold McQuat, Miss Eileen Montgomery, Mr.Douglas Patterson, Mrs.Patricia Skene, Mr.Arthur James Smith, Mr.Gordon Murray Thompson, Mrs.Beverley J.Peebles, Miss Doreen Trenker, Miss Frances Watson, Mr.William Weeks, Mr, Henry Welburn, Mr.Robert White, Mrs.Bertha Wilde.Mr Andrew James Patton, Mr.Brian Eddington, Mrs.Bertha Evelyn French, Mrs.Grace Elizabeth MacLeod, Mrs.Mabeth Helena McKeon, Mr.Tom A.Moorhouse, Mrs.Gladys Adelia Parsons, Mrs.Muriel Bessie Prescott, Mrs.Hazel H.Rogers, Mrs.Vera Todd, Mrs, Olive Isabell Twyman, Mrs.M.Marcia Walker. 202 SEVEN ISLANDS: SHAWINIGAN: SHAWVILLE: SHERBROOKE: SUTTON: TEMISCAMING: THETFORD MINES: THREE RIVERS: VAL D\u2019OR- BOURLAMAQUE: Percival THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD Mr.Philip Doddrige, Mr.Nelson Barbrick, Mrs.Colette Brow, Miss Ann Mary Burnett, Mr.Oswald M.Downes ,Mrs.Catherine Fair, Miss Mildred Ford, Mr.Jean Paul Gagnon, Mrs, Dorothy Halsey, Mr.William Hatt, Mrs.Ruth Lone, Mr.Campbell McBurney, Mr.John C.Milbury, Mrs.Georgia Purdy, Mrs.Majorie Schryer, Miss Joanne Stewart, Miss Stella Thompson, Dr.Paul Tiszai, Mrs.Anna Williams.Mr.John E.Fisher, Miss Zelma Aitchison, Mr.Arthur Beel, Mrs.Beryl Charlton, Mr.David Cousens, Mrs, Gladys Dupuis, Mrs.Janet Grant, Mrs.Muriel Hill, Mrs.Dorothy Kennedy, Mrs.Marjorie Lang, Miss Jeannine Lover, Miss Hather O\u2019Brien, Mrs.Lillian Rabb, Mrs.Gwyneth Smith, Mr.Scott Somerville, Mr.James Wallace, Mr.Wilbert Ward, Miss Rosemary Whinfield, Mr.Peter Whitcomb, Mr, Frederick Whitehead.Mr.Malek Hanna, Mrs.G.Armstrong, Mr.J.Beattie, Mr.J.Benson, Mrs, P.Bilodeau, Mr.S.Boisvert, Mrs.E.Bretzlaff, Miss M.Colthurst, Miss D.Elliott, Mrs.M.Elliott, Mrs.F.Graham, Mrs.G.Graham, Mrs.L.Graham, Mrs.A.Hayes, Mrs.E.Hayes, Mrs, Edward Hayes, Mrs.Hobbs, Miss M.Hodgins, Mrs.B.Horner, Dr.J.Keil, Miss M.Kilgour, Miss J.Macauley, Mrs.H.McCord, Mr.J.McLaren, Miss O.Mee, Mr.C.Moir, Mr.B.Murray, Mrs.G.Norrad, Miss I.Patris, Mrs.R.Richardson, Mrs.A.Smart, Mrs.O.Smart, Miss B.Smith, Mrs.K.Smith, Miss H.Sprague, Mrs.G.Stones, Mrs.C.Strutt, Mr.Z.Tadros, Miss B.Wallace.Mr.Wright W.Gibson, Mr.Morris C.Austin, Mrs.Enid Beattie, Mrs.Wenda Broadhurst, Mr.Robert Barton Carr, Mrs.Millicent Frances Caswell, Mrs.Doris May Conley, Mrs.Judith Dozois, Mr.Royce Laberee Gale, Mr.Edward R.Hill, Mr.Ronald Harold Holden, Miss Mabel Enid Hooper, Mrs.Sylvia May Loomis, Miss Nancy Love, Mrs.Margaret McCrea Mack, Mr, James N.MacKinnon, Mrs.Bessie McConnachie, Mrs.Ilora McIntyre, Mr.Everett Porter, Mr.Richard Cole Tracy, Mrs.Beulah Walker.Mr.Stanley N.Pergau, Mrs.Frances Baker, Mrs.Arline T.Bleser, Mrs.Ethel Haggerty, Mrs.Lillian Hooper, Mr.Walter George Horn, Mrs, Iris M.Kirby, Mrs.Joyce Lawrence, Mrs.Margaret Madden, Miss Heather Elizabeth McKell, Miss Joan Carol Neil, Mrs.Kathleen Royea, Mr.Royston Ronald Seaman, Mr.Calmo John Soule, Mrs.Catherine Soule, Mr.Kenneth Burton Tannahill.Mr.John Alexander Tolhurst, Mrs.Marilyn Adams, Mrs.Myrtle Daubney, Mr.Judson R.Harvey, Miss Muriel Sarah Horner, Mrs.Hazel Annie Ibey, Miss Kate McNabb, Mrs.E.Winnifred Millar, Mrs.Ruth Joyce Tolhurst, Mrs, Bernadette Turcotte.Mr.Donald Ian Gosnell, Mrs.Ethel Cruickshank, Mrs, Janet Clara Dempsey, Mrs.Jean Hamwee, Mrs.Elva Mildred Lockwood, Mrs.Helen Annie Macdonald, Mrs.Margaret Meade, Mrs.Gladys Nugent, Mrs.Phyllis Joan Robinson, Mrs.Aline Mary Visser, Mr.John Stuart Visser.Mr.L.V.Fuller, Miss Doris Mary Barakett, Mr.Archie Cameron, Miss Susan Connelly, Mrs.Eileen Copland, Mr.Donald Craig, Mr.Royce Graham, Miss Judith Irene Innes, Miss Miriam LeWarne, Mrs.Elsic MacPherson, Miss Marion McCrea, Mr.Richard Moore, Mr.Ray Nicholson, Miss Edeltraut Rimkus, Miss Marilyn Kathleen Smith, Miss Kathleen A.Smith, Miss Nancy Snow, Mrs.Rita Daphne Stanford, Miss Elizabeth Watson, Miss Kathleen Thelma Wentzell, Miss Frances Marguerite White, Miss Vera Young.Mr.Donald Edward Rolfe, Mr.Leon Abbott, Mrs.Susan Abbott, Mrs.Jeanne Beaule, Mr.Russell Currie-Mills, Mr.David H.David, Mr.Ian Jackson, Miss Ina Koch, Mr.Owen MacFarlane, Miss Joan Macgarvie, Miss Joyce MacKenzie, Mr.Robert Simms, Mr.Brian Smith.RTT: ot VALLEYFIELD: Gault Institute WATERLOO: WEST ISLAND: Beaconsfield WEST ISLAND: John Rennie WEST ISLAND: Lindsay Place HIGH SCHOOL DIRECTORY: 1964-65 203 Mr.Donald F, R.Wilson, Mr.Sebastien C.Chan, Miss Catherine Lois Elliott, Mrs.Alberta Ferris, Miss Judith Frazer, Miss Genevieve L.Getty, Mr.Burns Garfield Leckey, Mrs.Kathleen R.E.Jones, Mr.Harry H.MaccKrith, Miss Marion A.Reed, Miss Ivy C.Whalley.Mr.Samuel Waye, Mrs.Elizabeth Black, Mr.John D.Black, Mrs.Clara Boyd, Mr.John G.Chapman, Mr.Christian Delguste, Mrs.Marion Hackwell, Mrs.Ellen Heath, Mrs.Lois Jones, Mr.John MacAskill, Mrs.Winnifred MacAskill, Mrs.Clara McKergow, Miss Ruth Morrison, Miss Brenda Northrup, Mr.Stuart Peters, Mrs.Eleanor Pickett, Mr.Harry Pickett, Miss Marilyn Pike, Mrs.Janice Porter, Mr.Robert Staines, Mrs.Margaret Stretch, Mr.Alois Thomson.Mr.Richard T.Germaney, Miss Catherine Algie, Mr.Earl W.Ayre, Mr.Patrick Baker, Mr.M.Thomas Bastat, Mr.John Beaton, Mr.Albert Bedirian, Mr.Robert Bouganim, Mrs.Dorothy M.Bradley, Mrs.G.P.Brown, Mr.Maurice W.Buck, Mr.Peter B.Clark, Miss Barbara E.Conrad, Mrs.Irene Delcellier, Mrs.Bernice Ellis, Mrs.Irene Gaunce, Mr.Keith J.Hall, Mr.Geo.Halliwell, Miss Barbara J.Hamilton, Mr.John D.Howes, Mr.John E.Irwin, Mr.Paul Johnson, Mr.Robert C.Jones, Mr.Gordon Lidstone, Mr.Fred E.Lounsbury, Mr.John H.Lummis, Miss Mildred Lyster, Mr.H.Wilson MacEwen, Mr.M.G.McCormick, Mr.Richard A.McGrail, Mrs.Dorothea McNiven, Mr.John D.McOuat, Mr.Peter G.Manning, Mr.M.M.Milachki, Miss Mary C.Nutter, Miss Barbara Oulton, Mr.Charles H.Phillips, Mr.Gordon J.Pollock, Miss Susan Porter, Mr.Albert E.Price, Mr.Donald Ross, Mr.Peter L.Rylander, Mr.Walter Scott, Mr.J.Barry Smith, Mr.E.Ralph Start, Mr.Lyle Sutherland, Miss Patricia Thompson, Mr.Alex Thomson, Mr.J.A.Turpin, Mr.H.Norman Watts, Mr.Reg.Watts, Mr.Arthur Williams, Mrs.Jean E.Willmott.Mr.Keith L.Farquharson, Mr.Walter R.Atwood, Mr.Robert Edgar Barras, Mr.John B.M.Baugh, Mr.Roy Franklin Bradley, Miss Lois Enid Broderick, Mr.Gordon Alan Buchanan, Mr.Charles Owen Buckingham, Mr.Frank Buckingham, Mr.Ronald E.Cayne, Mrs.Jean Elizabeth Chubb, Mr.Murray Malcom Clarke, Mr.Donald James Colby, Mr.John Douglas Cooke, Miss Marguerite Louis Cornell, Mr.Marcel Einser, Mr.Robertson S.Farrar, Mrs.Annie Majorie Gay, Miss Beverley Anne Hadley, Miss M.Elizabeth Hawes, Mr.John Stanley Houseman, Mr.John Charles Jared, Mrs.Helen Alexandra Jenkins, Mr.John Trevor Jenkins, Mr.Bruce Henry Kerwin, Mr.Joseph Victor Lawson, Mr.Dudley N.LeMaistre, Mrs.Katalin Liszy,Mr.Allan MacArthur, Mrs.Helene MacPherson, Mrs.Barbara Ruth Mann, Mrs.Isabel Anne McCrea, Mr.S.E.McKyes, Miss Sheilagh McQuitty, Mr.Robert Duncan Moore, Mr.Gordon Lionel Noseworthy, Mr.Richard B.Oulton, Mr.Reginald Alton Parker, Miss Constance Susan Pidoux, Mr.Charles Barrett Powter, Mrs.Lorraine Edith Rioux, Mr.Joseph Eric Robidoux, Mr.Robert R.Rose, Mrs.Winnifred H.Rowse, Mrs.Rhoda Swan, Mr.Pierre M.Szekula, Mr.L.R.Taylor, Mr.Leslie Aston Thornley-Brown, Mr.Albert Edward Wal, Mr.David Waugh, Mrs.Marion Hope Wells, Mr.Lawrence Falconer Wood.Mr.Hudson W.Clowater, Mrs.Crawford Allan Anderson, Mrs.Pauline Constance Austen, Mr.Jacob Benaroch, Mr.Thomas Barry Bonnell, Mr.Robert Brewer, Mr.James Douglas Brown, Mr.Levine Barrington Brown, Mr.Robert Ballantyne Brown, Miss Liette Butrym, Mr.Morley F.Calvert, Mr.John Chomav, Miss Moira Anne Carmichael, Mr.Alan Ainslie Clark, Mrs.Doris Clowater, Miss Jessie Irma Cock, Miss Lynn Cudney, Mr.Ralph L.Douglas, Mr.Robert J.Estey, Mr.James D.Gore, Mrs.Grace Hanson, Mr.Edmund A.Harvey, Mrs.Elisabeth Harvey, Mr.Douglas Gordon Hicks, Mr.Albert Allan Jared, Mr.René J.J.G.Laine, Mrs.Anne MacGillivray, Mrs.Elva Pauline McIntosh, Mr.Raymond Keith McIntosh, Miss Helen J.Martin, Miss Janice Marjorie Meisner, Mr.David Francis Merchant, Ne ee EN 204 BARON BYNG: DUNTON: HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS: HIGH SCHOOL OF MONTREAL: OR RAR RI TAR A TTR THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD Mr.George Palmer Miles, Mr.Ian Baird Mortimer, Mr.Frank Ambrose W.Page, Mr.W.Bruce Paterson, Mr.C.O.Douglas Phillips, Miss Judith Ruth Rhodes, Miss Ivy L.Richards, Miss Dorothy Louise Robertson, Mr.Donald Fraser Ross, Mr.Eric Henry Rumsby, Miss C.Estelle Saunders, Mr.Kurt H.K.Schleiermacher, Mr.Allan Arthur Seddon, Mrs.L.Short, Dr.Allana Smith, Mr.Alexander F.Spence, Mr.Keith Sutherland, Mr.Charles Donald Thornton, Mr.David Uttaro, Mrs.Vivian Walker, Mr.Duncan Alexander Weir, Mr.Alan Calvert Whitall, Mrs.Vera M.Wilson, Miss Frances B.Wright.Mr.J.R.LeRoy, Mr.E.J.Adams, Mr.J.O.Anderson, Mr.A.D.G.Arthurs, Mrs.E.E.Auclair, Miss P.Barnard, Mr.A.Biermann, Mr.J.F.Briegel, Mrs.E.L.R.Brocklehurst, Miss B.L.Brown, Mr.R.P.Bureau, Mr.J.R.R.Carmichael, Mrs.V.G.Clift, Miss E.F.Cohen, Mrs.A.D\u2019Amboise, Mrs.H.Demuth, Mrs.D.R.A.Delahaye, Mr.J.H.C.Duclos, Mrs.A.C.Edsall, Mr.C.Fergus, Mrs.R.A.Foster, Miss M.Fuller, Miss H.B.Gilbert, Mrs.M.Goldberg, Mr.R.W.Herring, Mr.M.Jankovych, Miss F.Katz, Miss E.F.Keane, Mr.E.M.Kogut, Mr.C.M.L.Levy, Mr.L.G.Little, Mr.R.E.D.Y.Massinon, Mrs.R.R.Menses, Mr.H.W.Mertens, Mr.R.Millman, Mrs.J.R.S.Minielly, Mr.R.E.S.Morgan, Mrs.S.Munro, Mr.G.A.S.Narick, Miss J.A.Natov, Mr.D.A.Oakley, Miss N.A.E.Osler, Mr.C.G.Paye, Mrs.C.F.Ponder, Mr.M.Rossman, Mr.R.R.Sandahl, Mr.G.Sedawey, Miss B.R.Serlin, Mr.G.E.Shalinsky, Mr.L.Shinder, Mr.R.Singer, Miss M.E.Sutherland, Mr.A.G.Theriault, Mrs.M.Trower, Miss D.A.Xenos, Mrs.A.Zgarka, Mr.D.N.Zweig.Mr.R.G.Anderson, Mr.F.H.Ankum, Mr.J D.Ashdown, Mr.B.E.Baillie, Mr.I.C.Borrowman, Mr.L.U.Carbonneau, Miss H.Cavia, Mrs.M.E.Chuprun, Mr.E.G.Cochrane, Mr.B.A.Cole, Mrs.B.C.Crawford, Miss P.A.Crookshanks, Mr.C.M.Davies, Mr.G.K.L.Doak, Mr.I.J.Douglas, Mr.M.J.Durieux, Miss F.I.Dutaud, Mr.R.W.Eggleton, Mr.W.G.Emery, Miss J.Fietius, Mrs.G.V.Fuyet, Miss C.E.Gillingham, Mr.Y.L.Grenier, Mrs.M.M.Haapalainen, Mr.J.E.Halliday, Mr.W.Hanley, Miss A.R.Hargreaves, Mr.G.D.Hicks, Miss S.Knowles, Mr.E.Ksonzek, Mrs.K.M.Kydd, Miss B.A.Lax, Mrs.J.Lessard, Miss P.R.L.Loiselle, Mrs.E.Marx, Mrs.I.N.Matthews, Mr.J.R.McDonald, Miss L.B.McKergow, Miss M.A.Metcalf, Mr.C.S.Morgan, Mr.M.Paitich, Mrs.P.E.Quilliams, Mr.A.F.B.Roberts, Mr.R.N.Robertson, Mr.F.G.Robinson, Mr.C.Rose, Mr.M.G.D.Sainsbury, Mr.I.Sankoff, Mr.B.A.J.Schirdewahn, Mr.B.Semeniw, Mr.A.S.R.Skinner, Miss D.Spence, Mr.A.N.Sosnicky, Mr.K.G.Sturdy, Mr.A.Talmanis, Mr J.A.Thompson, Mr.N.M.Thompson, Mrs.F.E.Trodd, Mr.E.P.Yonelinas, Miss C.Xenos.Dr.D.J.Ross, Mrs.A.Andreassen, Mrs.E.A.I.Atkinson, Miss E.D.Bain, Miss A.E.Bergey, Miss N.Buhaj, Miss G.M.Burdett, Miss B.C.Burman, Miss A.C.Butcher, Mrs.M.H.Byron-Scott, Miss C.Cran, Miss A.V.W.Deichmann, Miss F.M.Dick, Miss V.L.Duguid, Miss J.M.Fielder, Miss M.H.Ford, Miss M.I.Garlick, Miss I.M.Hamilton, Mrs.E.Horovitz, Miss N.F.Irwin, Miss M.A.Keating, Miss F.E.Kemp, Mrs.C.C.Lea, Mrs.R.E.Markell, Miss F.I.McLure, Miss B.H.McPhail, Mrs.M.K.A.Miklachevsky, Mrs.N.Miloradowitsch, Miss M.Morley, Mrs.L.Moser, Miss P.A.Norrish, Mrs.G.Pemberton, Miss H.Phizicky, Miss A.Rae, Miss L.Rosenstein, Miss M.Rudzitis, Miss R.E.J.Smith, Miss N.E.Steinberg, Miss W.Thompson, Miss J.E.D.Thoms, Mrs.E.Vinaric.Mr.H.E.Wright, Mr.A.Agemian, Mr.E.L.Anderson, Mr.G.J.Anderson, Mr.H.L.Asner, Mr.P.Y.Bezzaz, Mr.A.W.Brown, Mr.J.B.Cameron, Mr.P.A.Cant, Mr.A.C.Cleveland, Mr.G.Destounis, Mr.W.R.Dickie, Mr.C.R.D.Downes, Mr.J.G.Eaton, Mr.C.Fagnan, Mr.K.G.Farrar, Mr.R.A.Field, Mr.J.D.Flanagan, Mr.W.F.Fraser, Mr.M.Grinshpan Mr.H.J.C.Haines, Mr.G.Halpert, Mr.A.D.W.Harding, Mr.J.M.Hodgson, Mr.J.Inhaber, Mr.W.C.Jacobson, Mr.J.W.Jardine, Mr.G.H.King, Mr.T.D.SSS Ee ae EE JOHN GRANT: LACHINE: MALCOLM CAMPBELL: MONKLANDS: Leon (RA tt ae cot uti te ed aies HIGH SCHOOL DIRECTORY: 1964-65 205 Kneen, Mr.R.G.Langlois, Mr.J.Levine, Mr.G.Linder, Mr.O.A.Liutec Mr.C.H.J.Llewellyn, Mr.H.C.Mahabir, Mr.A.T.McKergow, Miss M.G.McLean, Mr.G.E.Miller, Mr.W.D.Mingie, Mr.D.R.Mitchell, Mr.G.S.Mohan, Mr.W.S.Murray, Mr.D.A.Nugent, Mr.R.S.Patterson, Mr.A.M.Pomp, Mr.C.W.Pressnell, Mr.C A.I.Racey, Mr.R.H.Ransom, Mr.K.E.H.Rohden, Mr.J.M.Saunders, Mr.J.C.Scott, Mrs.J.C.Scott, Mr.R.L.Shetler, Miss R.A.M.Sheppard, Mr.M.Solak, Mr.A.S.South, Mr.P.S.Taitt, Mr.R.G.Tallentire, Mr.L.Tomaschuk, Mr.J.Toy, Miss I.Turczeniuk, Mr.W.L.Wile.Mr.K.R.Gemmell, Miss S.M.Cameron, Mrs.A.E.P.Cummins, Mrs.M.E.Daigle, Mr.R.B.Drysdale, Mr.F.Entis, Mr.W.E.Fletcher, Mr.M.R.E.Fox, Miss L.I.R.Gentleman, Mrs.J.M.Graham, Miss P.R.Graham, Mrs.M.I.Hammond, Mr.B.L.Hatter, Mr.W.B.Hutchison, Mr.J.G.Knott, Mr.L.Krasa, Mr.J.G.Le Guillou, Miss R.L.Macey, Miss E.A.MacLeish, Mr.R.W.McEwen, Mr.K.McGowan, Miss L.M.McLeod, Miss R.J.McMorran, Mr.A.A.Miller, Mr.G.B.Miller, Mrs.D.L.Morrison, Mrs.J.H.Neilson, Mr.R.C.Paterson, Miss J.L.Ritchie, Miss S.T.Rowntree, Mr.J.D.Schneider, Mr.R.L.Stafford, Miss B.R.Steer, Mr.D.E.Thomas, Mr.G.R.Thompson, Mr.K.I.Trasler.Mr.G.L.Drysdale, Mr.B.D.Adams, Miss L.W.Allen, Mr.R.W.Bennett, Mrs.M.M.Brown, M.J.H.Bruhmuller, Miss B.L.Bunting, Mr.D.P.Caddell, Mr.N.A.Campbell, Mr.H.Clamen, Mr.D.F.Cochrane, Mr.M.E.Cockhill, Miss M.B.Craze, Miss P.F.Dakin, Mrs.F.Davis, Miss V.Dutton, Mr.N.L.Epstein, Miss H.A.Forsyth, Mr.L.C.Gagnon, Mr.G.R.Gay, Mr.D.Gordon, Miss H.F.Gould, Miss C.A.Hankin, Miss E.A.Hangreaves, Miss J.B.Hawkins, Mr.V.J.Holman, Mr.R.L.Irvine, Miss D.O.Jeary, Mr.S.O.Jones, Mr.H.U.Jost, Mr.J.S.Kalam, Mr.R.J.Klein, Mrs.J.E.Laflin, Miss S.K.Lendon, Mr.R.Lenton, Mr.T.G.MacGregor, Mr.H.G.Makin, Mrs.H.W.Matthews, Mr.F.L.Mc.Learon, Mr.H.J.Miles, Mr.D.J.Muller, Mr.R.N.Ness, Mr.M.J.Oke, Mr.M.E.Ormiston, Mrs.C.Osborne, Mr.D.L.Paterson, Mrs.J.C.Pilon, Mr.J.L.Plaice, Mr.G.A.Potter, Mr.W.H.Ralph, Mr.C.E.Robinson, Mrs.E.K.Rogers, Mr.D.G.Ross, Mr.C.V.Sadco, Mr.H.H.Schnetzler, Mrs.M.E.Scott, Miss E.M.Secord, Mrs.E.B.R.Sharp, Mrs.B.J.Stabler, Miss J.T.Southward, Miss D.E.Stewart, Mrs.I.M.Tait, Mr.C.T.Taylor, Mr.A.Tobaly, Mrs.W.K.Thomson, Mr.I.Waldman.Mr.R.F.Rivard, Mrs.A.E.Achache, Mrs.J.S.Adams, Mr.K.V.Alleslev, Mr.J.C.Airey, Mr.W.A.Aitken, Miss M.E.Baker, Miss E.M.Bett, Mr.F.J.B.Blackwell, Mr.I.Bregman, Mrs.L.M.Cahill, Mr.B.Campbell, Miss M.C.Carr, Mr.T.H.C.Christmas, Miss D.Costis, Mrs.E.M.Crone, Mrs.D.L.Cummings, Miss L.Davidson, Mr.M.R.Davis, Mr.F.C.Dorrance, Mrs.E.E.Dunwoodie, Mr.M.J.Durieux, Mr.G.Eckersley, Mr.C.G.Edmond- son, Mr.L.V.Elvin, Mrs.J.E.Fox, Mrs.A.R.Ghobrial, Mrs.D.L.Gilday, Mr.G.B.Gilmour, Mr.D.W.Harrold, Mr.R.A.Hill, Mrs.J.Jelinek, Mr.M.M.Kelly, Mr.J.F.King, Miss J.Kremin, Mr.L.Kupperman, Mr.C.H.Lafon, Mrs.E.S.Lamet, Miss D.M.G.Lechelt, Mr.O.E.Lewis, Miss L.A.Macnab, Mr.H.M.Mandigo, Miss R.Manoukian, Mr.L.H.Martin, Miss C.C.McCormick, Mr.J.A.McGowan, Mrs.M.H.Meeks, Miss C.Micas, Miss M.J.Misner, Mr.M.K.Nueman, Mr.B.H.Oliver, Mrs.H.M.Orlander, Mr.J.Perez, Mr.A.J.Ramcharan, Mrs.S.R.Rosenberg, Mr.R.C.Saul, Mr.G.Scott, Mr.P.L.Scott, Mr.M.L.L.Shadowitz, Mr.A.M.D.Shields, Mrs.H.Shultz, Miss J.A.Shamy, Mr.B.Shoub, Mrs.O.Skrivanic, Mrs.E.Smith, Miss H.H.Tanaka.Mr.H.E.Dinsdale, Mr.D.Ainley, Mrs.J.S.Bannerman, Mr.K.S.Barlow, Mr.P.E.Baud, Mr.N.H.Bernstein, Miss N.D.Black, Mr.W.G.Blair, Miss A.J.V.Boker, Mr.M.Borboen, Mrs.E.Boskey, Mr.W.C.Boswell, Mr.P.G.A.W.Brown, Miss J.A.FENTIETNR NR SERIA) 2 fr Be i Det À 4 i 206 MONTREAL WEST: MOUNT ROYAL: NORTHMOUNT: a THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD Castle, Mr.L.G.Davies, Mr.G.H.Day, Mr.M.F.Dewdney, Mrs.C.E.Dobie, Mr.W.R.Elliot, Miss E.M.Ellis, Mr.J.K.Evans, Mrs.R.E.Fleming, Mr.E.P.Field, Mr.D.R.Firth, Miss L.R.E.Gerth, Mrs.R.Gold, Mr.N.Hurrle, Mr.W.A.Jamieson, Mrs.C.V.Koroyi, Mrs.B.D.Laidley, Mrs.M.L.Lessard, Mrs.R.H.Macey, Mrs.D.Magrath, Miss H.M.McConnachie, Mr.H.P.Mc- Gowran, Miss M.G.Merilees, Miss J.M.Miller, Mr.G.Novoselcev, Mr.M.Paradis, Miss F.M.Parker, Mrs.D.A.Potter, Miss M.E.Probert, Mr.H.O.Purdy, Mr.M.Renshaw, Mr.J.C.Robertson, Mrs.B.J.Rohr, Mr.W.F.Schlutz, Mr.A.R.Shaw, Mr.S.Shtern, Mr.A.I, Smith, Mr.R.G.Stephen, Mr.L.F.M.Tulby, Mrs.M.B.Varey, Mr.A.E.Waugh, Mr.R.J.Williams, Miss E.M.Winter.Mr.B.S.Schaffelburg, Mr.J.S.Allen, Mr.G.G.Auchinleck, Miss H.Barrie, Mr.R.W.Briggs, Mrs.M.E.Britton, Mrs.E.Boulkind, Miss B.J.Bovyer, Miss C.A.Burke, Mrs.G.I.Carson, Mrs.E.D.Cheasley, Mr.G.S.Conrod, Mr.C.Cooper, Mr.A.B.Cowe, Mrs.D.E.M.Drysdale, Mrs.E.M.Doyle, Miss J.M.Findlay, Miss M.J.Gavin, Miss L.M.Gibbs, Miss E.A.W.Griffiths, Mr, W.J de Gruchy, Mrs.R.R.Hebert, Miss G.E.Henry, Mrs.E.A.Jell, Mrs.C.M.Keses, Miss D.J.Kidd, Mrs.I.Kierans, Mrs.S.E.Klitzner, Mr.F.K.Lawlor, Miss M.E.Lloyd, Miss M.J.MacMillan, Mr.R.D.J.Matthews, Mr.C.McCallum, Miss I.A.McEwen, Mrs.P.J.McGimpsey, Mr.D.N.Mergler, Miss J.Mills, Mr.A.I.Moss-Davies, Miss C.D.Nelson, Miss G.E.Palaisy, Mrs.J.C.Payne, Mrs.G.A.Petrie, Dr.E.C.Powell, Miss E.Price, Mr.J.\u2018M.Reece, Mr.A.W.Reusing, Mrs.D.I.Rouleau, Mr.A.R.M.Roy, Mr.B.A.Scarlett, Mrs.M.Siklas, Mr.R.M.Spence, Mrs.F.Spilker, Mr.D.R.Stevenson, Mrs.S.A.K.Sturdy, Miss C E.E.Tate, Mrs.W.M.Thatcher, Miss M.A.Wadsworth, Miss V.S.Wardleworth, Mrs.E.Wolinsky.Mr.W.A.Wilkinson, Mr.D.T.Anakin, Mr.D.Amar, Miss S.R.Anderson, Mr.S.Awan, Mr.A.R.Baker, Miss J.Band, Mr.P.H.Baugniet, Mr.G.M.Bean, Mrs.P.Bennett, Miss M.F.Bercuson, Mrs.E.Bohbot, Mr.C.S.Bordo, Mr.C.G.Bragg, Mrs.L.J.Buchan, Dr.D.W.Buchanan, Mr.R.G.Butler, Miss M.F.Cameron, Mr.W.H.Cameron, Miss A.Campbell, Mr.K.F.Campbell, Miss P.A.Catlow, Mrs.E.R.D.Chicoine, Mr.W.R.Conrod, Mr.J.C.Crockett, Mr.J.G.Dempster, Miss M M.J.Feher, Mr.W.T.Fish, Mrs.M.V.Frew, Mr.M.D.George, Mrs.M.J.Holmes, Mrs.M.L.Heuser, Mr.G.F.H.Hunter, Mrs.B.B.Huntley, Miss K.I.Jesse, Mr.H.S.Jones, Mrs.D.King, Mrs.R.Knafo, Mr.J.C.Logan, Miss B.J.MacDonald, Mr.B.Marcus, Miss R.L.Margolese, Mr.W.S.McDougall, Mr.B.M.McKeage, Mr.J.A.Messenger, Mr.A.Mitchell, Miss M.Patterson, Mrs.J.M.Rodger, Mr.J.W.Russell, Mr.M.S.Sanderson, Mr.A.R.Scammell, Miss C.E.Smart, Miss P.E.Smith, Mrs.P.V.M.Stewart, Miss E.Tandy, Miss A.O.Theobald, Mr.H.G.Wagschal, Miss H.E.Walbridge, Miss D.Welham, Mrs.P.V.Wright, Mr.I\u2019.E.Yeo.Mr.N.J.Kneeland, Mr.A.Alderblum, Miss B.R.Applebaum, Mr.J.F.Austin, Mr.F.L.Barry, Mr.J.G.Barta, Mrs.R.F.Bean, Mrs.D.Bernstein, Mr.A.Bortnichuk, Mr.K.A.Bugden, Mr.H.E.Bye, Mrs.D.Cameron, Mr.G.A.C.Carey, Mrs.H.Cohen, Mr.P.J.Collier, Mrs.M.Collins, Mrs.J.A.Copp, Mr.J.Davies, Mr.W.D.Y.Doyle, Miss H.Dragonas, Mr.H.A.Ebers, Mrs.B.J.Fowler, Mr.W.J.Gilpin, Miss M.A.Glezos, Mrs.K.R.Godfrey, Mrs.C.E.Greig, Miss R.Green, Miss M.A.Gregson, Mr.H.de Groot, Mr.F.E.Haack, Mrs.L.Hahamovitch, Miss J.R.M.Hamilton, Mr.R.Honey, Mr.I.G.Humphreys, Miss I.Huraj, Miss A.Hurley, Mr.R.C.Jonas, Mr.E.Joos, Mr.P.Klym, Miss J.L.Kydd, Miss G.V.Long, Miss G.V.Lord, Mr.M.H.Luffer, Mrs.J.V.MacFadden, Mrs.M.Marcus, Miss H.E.F.McIntosh, Miss A.E.Miller, Mrs.F.Nemetz, Miss R.H.Penner, Mr.D.Pourchot, Mr.J.F.Richardson, Mr.S.eee HIGH SCHOOL DIRECTORY : 1964-65 207 Rosemarin, Mr.A.M.Rowe, Miss D.D.Sanderson, Mr.A.Schwartz, Miss B.Smith, Mr.L.D.Smith, Mrs.J.Sneider, Mr.C.J.Sobie, Mrs.E.Solomon, Mr.G.Sosontovitch, Mr.P.T.Spink, Mrs.G.C.Steber, Mr.M.Steer, Mrs.A.R.Stevens, Mr.W.W.Thompson, Miss C.M.Waddell, Mr.H.R.K.West, Mr.S.Wise, Mr.J.C.Wrigglesworth, Mrs.M.J.Yallourakis, Mrs.S.S.Yelin.OUTREMONT: Mr.F.W.Cook, Mrs.M.M.Aitken, Mr.B.Aziza, Mrs.F.G.Barskey, Mr.B.F.Beaton, Mr.R.H.Bott, Mr.B.A.Brown, Miss B.N.Bryans, Miss F.G.Clarke, Mrs.K.L.Clarke, Mr.W.I.Cook, Miss B.L.Cowper, Mr.F.A.Crespin, Mrs.FE.B.Danos, Miss G.Fajner, Mrs.F.L.Friedman, Miss M.Goldberg, Mr.S.Goldberg, Mrs.N.E.Gomber, Mr.R.M.Gordon, Miss L.Green, Mr.F.Gricman, Mrs.G.A.Guest, Mr.E.M.Highland, Miss J.Ippersiel, Mr.G.C.Johnston, Mr.H.W.Jordan, Mr.S.S.Kearns, Miss M.E.Kerr, Mrs.E.M.Kershman, Mr.L.M.Leslie, Mrs.S.Levy, Mrs.M.A.Lindsay, Mr.H.T.Macfarlane, Miss M.L.MacKay, Mrs.H M.Mackey, Mr.G.L.McCutcheon, Mr.G.D.McKiel, Miss B.Mc- Pherson, Mrs.E.Y.Mutimer, Mrs.R.Nutik, Mr.B.E.Rees, Miss P.M.Robin, Mr.S.Ross, Mr.J.C.Rouben, Mrs.A.Salamon, Mr.H.W.Salisbury, Miss S.Schwartz, Miss M.M.Sherman, Mr.R.Sidial, Miss E.H.Steinberg, Mr.N.Steinberg, Mrs.C.M.Stone, Mrs.J.A.Taitt, Miss E.A.Thompson, Mrs.D.Verbitsky, Mr.R.S.Wilson.RIVERDALE: Mr.G.H.Tavlor, Mrs.W.J.A.Barker, Mr.A.E.Bartolini, Mr.H.Berger, Mrs.R.Berbekar, Miss B.E.Borden, Mr.A.C.Church, Mrs.C.D.Couture, Mr.D.E.DeSilva, Mr.I.Drysder, Mrs.C.Farrera, Mr.L.D.B.Gill, Mr.D.E.Hall, Dr.T.N.Hardie, Mrs.F.Harrison, Mr.H.Haydock, Mr.R.F.Jack, Mr.J.E.Kelton, Mr.J.Klemper, Mr.J.D.MacCallum, Mr.I.M.McLaine, Mrs.D.F.Meech, Mrs.D.M.Milewski, Mr.D.C.H.Patriquin, Mr.R.J.Rae, Mr.A.A.R.Ramsay, Miss S.A.Redman, Miss H.N.Richards, Mrs.M.C.J.Robertson, Mrs.G.J.Schwartz, Miss M.B.Sellars, Mrs.N.Serrouya, Mr.M.Shadowitz, Mr.J.N.B.Shaw, Mrs.G.Smeja, Mr.J.A.VanLoenen, Mrs.B.Williams.ROSEMOUNT: Mr.W S.Trenholm, Mr.A.Abergel, Mrs.I.M.Arthurs, Mr.R.A.Assaly, Mrs.A.M.Baddeley, Mr.R.H.Baker, Mrs.S.Baraf, Miss E.M.Barley, Mr.C.P.Batt, Mr.H.Beckett, Mr.R.Benchetrit, Mr.C.Bensabath, Mrs.J.Briere, Mrs.B.L.Brown, Mr.S.A.W.Brown, Miss A.S.Bruce.Mrs.E.L.Chisholm, Miss R.De Pierro, Mr.N.D.Farquharson, Miss D.B.Franklin, Mrs.A.F.George, Mr.A.Gillingham, Miss E.M.Gow, Miss J.H.Green, Miss H.M.Hall, Miss S.R.Hamilton, Mr.M.Hyrcha, Mr.G.R.A.Jeffers, Mr.R.S.Kneeland, Miss L.M.M.Lewis, Mr.P.G.Little, Mr.J.Lobelle, Mr.W.L.MacDonald, Mr.W.A.MacLaughlan, Mr.I.A.MacLeav.Mr.G.Marcus, Mr.D.L.Marsland, Mr.A.B.Mason, Mr.W.E.McCurdy, Mrs.E.P.McFarlane, Mr.N.McGregor, Mr.W.P.Melnyk, Mr.C.B.Milley, Mr.R.J.Mullins, Mr.G.R.B.Panchuk, Miss M.Perowne, Miss E.F.B.Porteous, Mr.R.E.Quilliams, Miss E.M.Rollit, Mrs.O.L.Rubens, Mrs.D.E.Sanborn, Mr.M.Serrouya, Miss A.E.I.Shaw.Miss S.D.Silverstein, Miss E.M.Spouse, Mr.T.G.Stahlbrand, Miss R.L.Stillman, Mr.D.C.Swoger, Miss J.Szuszkowska, Mr.W.Teichmuller, Mr.J.H.Tidy, Mr.S.Wasilewski, Mr.L.C.Weiss, Mr.K.C.Withnall, Miss R.Zahalan.ST.LAURENT: Mr.M.H.Stanley, Mr.A.A.Abramovitch, Mr.P.Achache, Miss M.K.Bryans, Miss H.E.Clarke, Mrs.K.M.Currie, Miss L.A.Drury, Miss J.E.Dudney, Mr.R.G.Ewart, Mrs.M.Haisman.Mrs.M.M.Henderson, Miss G.I.M.Hutley, Mr.H.Isenberg, Mr.S.S.Kis, Mr.A.Knoll, Mrs.M.Kofman, Mr.K.J.Leemet, Mr.D.M.Livingstone, Mr.S.A.Lough, Mr.S.G.Lumsden, Mrs.J.M.D.McCay, Mr.H.Mintz, Mrs.G.M.Reimer, Miss D.N.Richardson, Mr.W.E.Searles, Mr.L.M.Sherman, Mr.M.E.Smith, Miss M.G.Smith, Miss F.L.Starkey, Miss E.M.Tait, Mrs.G.D.Taylor, Mr.A.S.Walker, Mrs.R.Wexler, Mr.A.Wright.RTS ER PAT ET EEE IC 208 SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL: VERDUN: WEST HILL: THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD Mr.D.T.Trenholm, Mr.D.Alain, Mr.L.P.Arnold, Mrs.J.Asner, Mr.C.C.Awcock, Mrs.G.E.Baker, Mr.S.Benoualid, Mrs.R.S.Bercovitch, Mrs.M.A.Bergstrom, Mr.J.Bertie, Mr.S.Bitton, Mr.D.M.Blackwell, Mr.G.P.Bork, Mr.A.Burt, Mr.M.R.Canning, Miss M.W.Chesney, Mr.J.D.Cohen, Mr.D.C.Colebrook, Mr.J.M.Cram, Mr.E.Dalys, Miss G.O.Dupre.Mr.J.Ellemo, Mr.D.B.Evans, Mr.S.Forman, Mr.N.B.Fox, Miss I.M.Gerych, Mr.R.M.T.Gilbertson, Mrs.B.D.Gornas, Mr.R.M.Haeberle, Mr.B.V.Haisman, Mr.R.Harrow, Mr.P.Hecht, Mr.N.Himal, Mr.K.W.Holmes, Mr.L.G.Hopper, Miss S.Kennedy, Mr.G.H.Y.Lannoy, Mrs.M.F.Lewthwaite, Mr.W.J.C.Macdougall, Miss C.S.Mackenzie, Mr.N.L.Mallet, Mrs.G.L.McLaine, Mrs.E.L.J.Meyer, Mr.T.Mowat, Miss B.Naylor.Miss G.M.Olajos, Mr.H M.Patton, Mr.A.Purich, Mr.R.O.Roy, Mr.H.J.Rzepus, Mrs.S.E.Sandahl], Mr.G.E.W.Shearman, Miss C A.Shetler, Miss D.Sim, Mr.D.À.Snow, Mr.G.R.Stacey, Miss E.M.Stouffer, Mr.A.J.Thaw, Mrs.H.A.Thom, Mr.W.Tyson, Mr.D.B.Walker, Mr.O.E.White, Mr.K.H.Williams, Mr.E.L.Wilson.Mr.J.H.Patrick, Mr.R.M.Adams, Mr.W.R.Ainsworth, Miss S.J.Anderson, Mr.R.E.Bailey, Mr.M.R.Barcan, Mrs.E.C.Blane, Miss K.E.Bradwell, Miss E.S.Brown, Mr.P.B.Brunt, Mr.R.M.Cameron, Miss M.A.Christiansen, Mr.G.E.Chubb, Mrs.M.R.Clarke, Mrs.J.B.Cloutier, Miss F.R.Cole, Miss E.M.Coveyduc, Miss M.C.Craze, Mr.D.G.Cumming, Miss J.S.Cumming, Mr.R.H.Drummond, Mr.P.R.Duncan, Mrs.M.J.Dyment, Mr.C.E.Elliott, Miss J.A.Forster, Mrs.B.Frey, Mr.C.L.H.Friberg, Mr.R.S.Garratt, Mr.H.A.Garson, Mr.A.B.Girvan, Mr.A.J.Goodwin, Miss S.F.Green, Mr.G.G.Hall, Miss E.M.Head, Mr.J.C.Hiltz, Mr.A.E.Holloway, Mrs.A.M.Hopkins, Mrs.D.N.Hughes, Mr.C.Hyman, Mr.A.C.Ironside, Miss A.O.Jackson, Mr.P.G.James, Mr.W.D.James, Mr.A.H.E.Jones, Mr.W.T.Jordan, Miss M.H.Laird, Mr.J.A.Lambshead, Mr.L.C.Leslie, Miss L.Lindley, Mr.I.L.Livingstone, Mr.J.L.Logan, Mr.D.E.Lugger, Mr.P.O.Luomala, Miss J.Mani, Miss G.G.Markwell, Mrs.P.McCormick, Miss P.M.McGlasham, Mr.D.E.McLean, Mr.E.L.Meehan, Miss R.Michelson, Mr.I.A.Mulligan, Mr.R.A.Noel, Mr.R.A.Pierce, Miss D.A.Pearson, Mr.K.Prowle, Mrs.D.J.Roy, Mrs.E.Sassen, Miss P.A.Sheppard, Mr.A.M.Smith, Miss L.M.Snow, Mr.P.E.Spence, Mr.E.R.Spiller, Miss R.Szasz, Mr.E.A.Theriault, Miss M.Uyeda, Miss M.Van Reet, Miss J.R.Wedlock, Mrs.G.M.White, Mr.A.L.Williams, Miss T.Wightman.Mr.J.F.Stewart, Mr.B.Arnold, Mr.S.Balaban, Mr.L.Benarrosch, Miss S.E.R.Bidner, Mrs.B.A.Blond, Mr.D.Caplan, Mr.D.H.Chodat, Miss S.Cooperberg, Mr.J.D.Creese, Miss J.G.Davies, Mrs.M.E.Dow, Miss M.J.Duff, Mr.K.G.Eldridge, Miss D.E.Elliott, Mrs.M.M.Eisenberg, Mr.R.E.Fabb, Miss H.B.Ferguson, Mr.P.H.Findlay, Miss A.J.Forbes, Mrs.H.M.Galloway, Mr.N.M.Garbutt, Mr.P.W.Giles, Mr.H.R.W.Goodwin, Mr.A.A.Greenberg, Mr.T.M.Harper Mr.A.A.M.Henderson, Mr.R.G.Herman, Miss K.Hole, Miss M.I.Hope, Mrs.A.S.Y.Hughes, Miss C.M.Irgo, Miss M.I.Irwin.Miss R.Kates, Mr.P.C.Kent, Mr.P.Koncevich, Mr.S.R.Kurys, Mrs.J.Lazar, Mr.G.A.Lecker, Mrs.L.C.Levant, Miss C.J.Lodge, Miss R.Macnab, Mr.K.H.Mann, Mr.R.McGee, Mrs.S.J.Outerbridge, Mrs.S.Paltiel, Mr.H.J.Parkin, Mr.J.B.Pellow, Mr.B.G.Phelps, Mrs.Z.Pochaivsky, Miss W.Preece, Mrs.D.M.Rillie, Mrs.E.Sacks, Mrs.G.R.Schrier, Mr.C.H.S.Seary, Mrs.E.M.S.Seligman, Mrs.M.A.Smith, Mrs.M.E.Speyer, Mr.R.F.Sumner, Mr.M.A.Sussman.Miss S.Turner, Mrs.L.A.Uszkay, Miss A.H.Welsh, Miss J.A.Wilson, Mr.E.Worden, Mrs.P.V.C.Wright, Mr.R.M.Young.Mr.G.W.F.Fraser, Miss D.H.M.Baird, Miss C.A.W.Beer, Mr.L.J.Boffin, Mr.G.C.I.Burgess, Mrs.M.E.Boutnikoff, Mrs.A.M.Bridges, Miss L.D.Cheshire, Miss M.M.Couper, Mr.E.E.C. WESIMOUNT: HIGH SCHOOL DIRECTORY: 1964-65 209 H.Corey, Mr.S.À.Cornell, Mr.J.A.Cummings, Mr.L.G.Davies, Mr.D.S.Dufty, Mr.J.A.Etienne, Mr.J.Evans, Mr.R.T.B.Fairbairn, Mr.W.H.Findlay, Mr.J.E.Fulmer, Mr.L.L.Gamulka, Mr.L.M.Garmaise, Mrs.E.Gordon, Mrs.B.Greenberg, Mr.G.J.L.Hall, Mr.M.C.Hampson, Miss D.L.Helleur, Miss I.G.Henshil.wood, Mr.L.D.Hutton, Mrs.A.W.Johnston, Mr.N.M.Kader, Miss E.Kalmanasch, Mrs.J.King, Mrs.R.M.King, Mrs.J.B.Kirby, Mr.J.Lachat, Mrs.F.M.Lamb, Mr.S.D.Lawrence, Mr.A.M.Lefevre, Mr.T.A.Levy, Mr.M.B.Lewis, Mr.J.D.Little.Mr.J.H.Lomax, Mr.J.J.MacKenzie, Miss E.F.MacLeod, Miss B.J.MacNiven, Mr.C.G.R.Manson, Mr.P.C.Marsh, Mrs.M.E.McCarthy, Miss S.E.E.McFarlane, Mr.P.M.McFarlane, Miss J.W.McNiven, Mr.W.D.McVie, Mrs.M.A.Mullally, Miss M.H.J.Oswald, Mrs.A.G.Paul, Mr.D.R.Peacock, Miss M.P.Pease, Mrs.J.P.Penner, Mrs.I.Portner.Mr.N.E.Pycock, Mr.J.G.Ringwood, Mr.J.Robertson, Mrs.J.E.Robinson, Mrs.M.E.Robson, Mr.A.I.Rothman, Mrs.F.Rotman, Mr.P.A.Sander, Mr.M.Scarf, Mr.A.R.Sandahl, Mr.B.K.Shackleton, Mr.J.F.Schuddeboom, Mr.W.V.Smiley, Mr.B.C.C.Smith, Mrs.D.A.Snell, Mr.N.A.Thornton, Mrs.A.Tucker, Mr.H.Turnbull, Mrs.Van Zeebroeck, Mrs.M.T.Webb, Mr.J.S.Weir, Miss F.G.Whiteley, Miss M.R.Williams, Mrs.L.I.Wright.Miss H.Yiannakouros.Mr.N.W.Wood, Mrs M.E.Assels, Mrs.B.L.Astolfi, Mr.H.W.Atwood, Mr.M.J.Bain, Mr.J.A.Barr, Miss V.M.Beynon, Mr.A.M.Bernard, Mrs.S.D.Bloom, Miss B.M.Boggs, Miss C.V.Bone, Mr.J.M.Bovyer, Mr.A.J.Buckmaster, Mr.J.R.Chapman, Mr.J.L.Chevlin, Mr.E.K.Collins, Mrs.S.M.Cytrynbaum, Mrs.W.M.E.Davies, Mrs.M.E.Drummond, Mr.P.F.Dyck.Mr.K.C.Etheridge, Miss M.C.Feeney, Mr.F.N.Fleming, Mr.D.J.Freval, Miss P.D.Gallant, Mrs.L.P.V.Gibson, Mr.L.A.Graub, Mr.W.S.Horsnall, Mr.E.A.Hutchison, Miss V.M.Jamieson, Miss D.E.King, Mr.H.M.Keirstead, Mr.R.J.Lambert, Mrs.L.M.Lancey, Miss G.B.Lane, Miss T.D.Lawlor, Mr.M.Limonchik, Mr.C.N.Mackie, Miss L.G.McKellar, Mr.D.N.McRae, Mrs.M.E.Mainwaring, Miss A.B.Mathews, Mr.T.Mayer, Mr.I.O.Nielsen, Mr.W.R.Osterman, Mrs.S.E.Petts, Miss E.T.Robertson, Miss A.B.Ross, Dr.H.Saly, Miss R.Sherman, Mr.D.M.Smith, Miss F.E.Stoliar, Mr.J.Stracina, Mr.M.Strokowsky, Mrs.M.R.Stuart, Mr.G.Theodore, Mr.M.A.Turner.Mr.J.A.B.de Vleeschouwer, Miss E.S.Wales, Mr.A.M.Walker, Mr.E.Williams, Mr.T.H.Wright, Mr.M.F.Zambra. 210 THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DIRECTORY: 1964-65 ARUNDEL: AYLWIN: BEAUHARNOIS: BELLE ANSE: CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY: CLARENCEVILLE: DOLBEAU: ESCUMINAC: FARNHAM: FRANKLIN CENTRE: GASPE BAY NORTH: GATINEAU MILLS: GREENFIELD PARK: Royal George SOUTH HULL: Mr.Melvin A.Graham, Mrs.Miriam Cooke, Mrs.Florence Graham, Mr.David Vernon Jones, Mrs.Opal Johnston, Mrs.Sandra Rathwell, Mrs.Pearl Staniforth.Mr.Richard Arthur Goodick, Miss Kathleen Edna Campbell, Miss Greer Elizabeth Forster, Mr.Warren Joseph Halligan, Mrs.L.Frances McConnery, Mrs.Margaret Elizabeth Nitschkie, Rev.Douglas Case Warren, Mrs.Marcelle Wilson.Mr.Lloyd Adamson, Mrs.Frances Barlow, Miss Jane Mitchell, Mrs.Norma Roach Mrs.Viola Shepherd, Miss Anja Sunstrum, Mrs.Mabel Turnbull, Mr.Harold Webster.Mrs.Ruth Elaine Campbell, Mr.Bryce Stewart Empey, Miss Eurda Mary Lodge, Miss Glora Ann Janet Hotchkiss, Mr.James Stillman Wiseman.Mrs.Helen I.Bigelow, Venetia Crawford, Miss Mary P.Jay, Mr.Allister McDonald, Mrs.Michelle McDonald, Mrs.Ruby Moodie, Mrs.Genevieve Olmstead.Mrs.Doris Hoizgang, Mrs.Jane Brown.Mrs.Violet Hislop, Mrs.Irene Miller, Mrs.Marion Miller.Mr.James Allwright, Mrs.Sandra Allwright, Mrs.Florence Doucet, Mr.Hugh Miller, Mr.F.Sanson.Mr.Erwin Gray, Mrs.Eleanor Brown, Mr.Kenneth Conners, Mr.Donald Gray.Mrs.Adelaide N.Lanktree, Miss Verna Cathcart, Mrs.Helen Chatham, Mrs.Pauline Dempster, Miss Muriel Hoskin.Mr.Carl P.Jackson, Mrs.Evelyn Chambers, Mrs.Edna Erskine, Mrs.Jean Furcall, Mrs.Anna Harkness.Miss Dorothy H.Phillips, Mrs.Marion Coffin, Mrs.Muriel Jones.Mr.Henry Alfred Ward, Miss Irene Muriel Abraham, Mr.William James Baldwin, Mrs.Gladys Cameron, Mrs.Jean Christie, Miss Joan Dix, Miss Nancy Horner, Miss Edith MacCallum, Miss Isobel Mac- Callum, Mrs.Beatrice Rowe.Mr.Donald Bardley Watt, Mrs.Joyce Abderhalden, Mrs.Della Anslow, Mr.George Armstrong, Mrs.Sheila Baker, Miss Judith Barber, Mrs.Barrett, Miss Barbara Bennett, Mrs.Marion J.Brown, Mr.Robert Brown, Mr.Herman Buttner, Mr.Lynton Caines, Miss Linda Cayford, Mrs.Anne Mary Church, Mr.Charles Cockerline, Mr.Ellesworth DeMerchant, Mr.Donald Duncan, Mr.Stanley Ellemor, Mrs.Sheila Emed, Mrs.Marjatta Erkkila, Mrs.Janet Foubert, Mr.William Goodwin, Mr.William Green, Mrs.Alice Hodge, Mrs.Doreen Holmes, Mrs.Edna Hubbard, Mr.Naurhan Ilter, Mr.Paul Jones, Mr.Rami Lassman, Mrs.Dorothy Laufer, Mr.H.E.Kenneth Lee, Miss Rebecca McIntyre, Mr.Anthony Mile, Mrs.Mildred Monk, Mrs.Edna N.Nould, Mrs.Donna Phillips, Mr.Clive Rose, Mrs.Netty Plouffe, Mrs.Ellen Smith, Mr.Berthold Stobrich, Mr.Juris Terauds, Miss Muriel Walker.Mr.James Hugh Watson, Mrs.Mary Bain, Mr.James Dods, Mrs.Mabel Faris, Miss Elaine Fraser, Mrs.Mary E.Frederick, Mrs.Ida Hancox, Mrs.Patricia Harding, Mrs.Estelle Ide, Mrs.Margaret McMorran, Mr.Robert McNeely, Mrs.Jessie Metcalfe, Mrs.Lois Ruth Olive, Mrs.Gladys Prestley, Mrs.Pearl Smiley, Mrs.Diane Stream. LAURENTIA: LONGUEUIL: LeMoyne d\u2019Iberville MANIWAKI: Malartic MANSONVILLE: MATAPEDIA: MCMASTERVILLE: William McMaster MORIN HEIGHTS: MURDOCHVILLE: NAMUR: ONSLOW: POLTIMORE: RAWDON: ROUGE RIVER: STE ADELE: ST.BRUNO: INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DIRECTORY: 1964-65 211 Mr.Kenneth Hall, Mr.Bevin Boyd, Miss Margaret Bryson, Mr.David Robb, Miss Margaret Robertson, Miss Charlotte Taylor, Miss Martha Wall.Mr.Edward Tedd, Mrs.Edythe Arscott, Mr.Thomas Baker, Mr.Edwin Barkhouse, Miss Dorothy Blackburn, Mr.Gordon Bowes, Mr.James Michael Chatburn, Mrs.Stella Chatburn, Mr.Samuel Ephraim, Miss Janalyn Gibb, Mr.John Charles Gill, Mr.Raja Gopal, Mr.Dennis Erwin Graf, Mrs.Bernice Hayes, Mr.John Hobson, Mrs.Doris Holmes, Mr.William Johnson, Mr.James Augustus Jones, Mr.Arthur Leslie Leck, Mrs.Florence LeTouzel, Mr.Marcel Lander, Miss Marilyn Jean MacDonald, Mr.Robert James MacDonald, Mr.Derek Hugh McCormick, Miss Wnnifred Mclvor, Mr.Bruce Earl Martin, Miss Roberta Ruddock, Mr.Arnold Ryder, Mr.F.Roger Sarty, Mrs.Reba Seidel, Miss Barbara Seward, Mrs.Dorothy Lillian Shields, Mr.Terry Leigh Sisson, Mrs.Edna Smith, Miss Ruth Sutherland, Mr.William Topham, Mrs.Bonnie Tutton, Mr.Norman Frederick Tyler, Miss Marilyn Walton, Mrs.Nita Wechselberger, Mr.William Zazlowsky.Mr.Albert Glenn Steinberg, Mrs.Marie-Jeanne Gagnon, Mrs.Mary Peace, Mr.George Alvin Phillips, Miss Edna Willard.Mr.Vance E.Patterson, Mrs.Linda Aiken, Mrs.Alice M.Beek, Mr.Edward W.Beek, Mrs.Thelma A.Côté, Mrs.L.M.Cousens, Miss Erma B.Perkins, Miss Shirley J.Taylor, Mrs.E.Pauline Tibbitts.Mr.Gordon Adams, Mrs.Leonie Cumming, Mr.Allan Dickson, Mr.James Fraser, Mrs.Marion Irving, Mrs.Charlene Moores.Mr.John Rowley, Mrs.Margaret Aird, Mr.Ivan Firth, Mr.J.Douglas Flewwelling, Miss Elizabeth Henderson, Miss Judith MacFarland, Miss Joyce M.Mowat, Mr.Terrance Scott, Mr.George R.Ticehurst, Mr.Aubrey S.Wagner, Mr.Robert Weeks, Mr.James Ross White.Mr.Roy W.Williams, Mrs.Enid Bell, Miss Joyce Bradley, Mrs.Eva Dobbin, Mr.Peter R.C.Dobbin, Mrs.Violet Elder, Mrs.Vivian Kilpatrick, Mrs.Kathleen Longley, Mrs.Gwendolyn Moore, Mr.Morris A.Rathwell, Mrs.Violet Seale, Miss Madeleine R.Swail, Mr.William G.Templeman, Mr.Colin E.Tibshaw.Mr.Neil M.Cullens, Mrs.Shirley Duncan, Mrs.Vera Fermor, Miss C.Maud Kells, Mrs.Mary E.MacLeod, Mrs.Ivah MacLeod, Miss Kathryn Millar, Mrs.Iris Miller, Miss Susan Thornham.Mr.Ian B.MacWhirter, Mr.Douglas Wayne Kerr, Miss Diane Leggett, Mr.Robin Adair Miles.Mrs.Violet M.Poole, Mrs.Margaret E.Beattie, Mrs.Norma Cartman, Mrs.Saidee Dowdall, Mrs.Gwendolyn Smith.Mr.Abram King Vivian, Mrs.Doris Ann Canavan, Mrs.Valerie Last, Mrs.Effie Vivian.Mr.Elmer H.Wiley, Mr.Todson Becker, Mr.Leonard Emery, Mrs.Myrtle Kerr, Mrs.Martha Kyte, Miss Ethel LeGrand, Mrs.Lillian Parkinson, Mrs.Winnifred Sinclair.Mr.Leslie E.Kerr, Mrs.Rosamond Beauchamp, Mrs.Eileen Higginson, Mrs.Rachel Labelle, Mr.Stephen Labelle.Mr.John Macaulay, Miss Jean Macbeth, Mr.John Markham, Mrs.Thelma Mayberry, Miss Diane Trimming.Mr.Ronald G.Gibson, Mr.William Baker, Miss Julia Brown, Mrs.Jean Brown, Mrs.Marion Beatteay, Mr.Michel Bucholtz, Mrs.Eva Cardinal, Miss Edith Davis, Miss Doreen Fisher, Mrs.Alice Girard, Mr.Christopher Hewett, Mrs.Jean Jaworzyn, Mrs.Myrla Lidstone, LC A a D I SELEY SR 5 D su Do Tat - CU\" Ge .ESERIES ENG A DE ue RE en ve AND ES ON EE NE RCE CT CEE RE Lb ; > 212 ST.HILAIRE: Mountainview SCHEFFERVILLE: SCOTSTOWN: SHIGAWAKE.PORT DANIEL: SOREL: STANBRIDGE EAST: THURSO: VALCARTIER VILLAGE: WAKEFIELD: WATERVILLE: WINDSOR MILLS: LAKE MEGANTIC: THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD Mrs.Mary Anne Magee, Mrs.Marilyn McGeorge, Mrs.Vera Miller, Mr.Donald Naugle, Mrs.Beryl Sandham, Mrs.Lynda Scott, Mr.Michae Taylor, Mrs.Judith Ticehurst, Mr.James Thyer, Mrs.Grace Tugwell, Mrs.Sherrill Williams, Mr.Thomas Williams, Mr.Barry Wright, Mr.Thomas Wylie.Dr.Kenneth Richard Willis, Mr.Lawrence St.J.Belford, Miss Florence Britton, Miss Sybil Fish, Mr.Ross A.Goldie, Mr.Luther Ross Hinds, Miss Janet Hipson, Mrs.Florence Mary Lessard, Miss Karen E.Little, Mr.David Allan Mackenzie, Miss Joan Martin, Mr.Allan H.Marshall, Mr.Etenne Pietri, Mr.Stuart Garth Shaw, Mr.Richard W.Tallboy, Mr.Bruce B.Tudor, Mrs.Kathleen Tudor, Miss Heather E.Wales.Mr.Rudolf Slesar, Miss Cora Elaine Atkinson, Mrs.Hectorine Barnes, Miss Lenora A.Eastwood, Mrs.Florence Elliott, Miss Sandra Humphrey, Mrs.Carol Irving, Mr.C.F.Jones, Mr.Harold Lawrence, Miss Joan Montgomery, Miss Jean McEwen, Mr.Donald Oickle.Mrs.Catherine Gordon, Mrs.Lola MacDonald, Miss Margaret E.Smith.Mrs.Lorna Duguay, Mrs.Herbert M.Bisson, Miss Marilyn Johnston, Mrs.Violet Journeau, Mrs.Mary H.Journeau.Mr.R.Stephen Montague, Mrs.Winona I.Brooks, Mrs.Paulette Buchanan, Mrs.Doris Marilyn Covert, Miss Rena Helen Fulton, Mrs.David Gorrie, Miss Barbara Jean Mason, Mrs.Mary Kathleen McGerrigle, Mr.Malcolm Miller, Mrs.Mary Gertrude Moffat, Mr.Richard Peart, Miss Carol Veit.Mrs.Ruth E.Hawke, Mrs.Lorna Kemp, Mrs.Thelma Muncaster, Mrs.Grace Yates.Mr.James Vaughan Connell, Mr.Richard Handley Chute, Mrs.Charlotte McDermid, Miss Anne E.MacLennan, Miss Lily A.E.McIntosh.Mr.Wayne Albert Sage, Mrs.Alma Jack, Mrs.Winnifred McCartney, Mr.Edward Pierce Pope.Mr.James C.Gordon, Mr.David Denton, Mr.Anthonie Engel, Mrs.Janet McGarry, Mrs.Kathrine Moore, Mrs.Mary Pitt, Mrs.Alice Thompson, Mrs.M.Louisa Wills, Miss Olive Wood.Mr.Bruce W.Patton, Mrs.Marjorie Blier, Miss Lorraine Kelso, Mrs.Geneva Martin, Mrs.Edith Packard, Mrs.Marion Robinson, Mrs.Betty Lou Campbell, Miss Diane J.Cousins, Mrs.Pearle Lucy Damon, Miss Marion Duncan, Mrs.Ethel Lois Jondreville, Mr.Derek Ernest Tilley, Mr.Wilfred E.Tipping, Mrs.Gertrude Lillian Weston.SPECIAL INTERMEDIATE: 1964-65 Mrs.Irene Flanders, Miss Diane Dawson.GRADED ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DIRECTORY: 1964-65 ALMA: Riverbend AYLMER: Symmes BAIE D\u2019URFE SENNEVILLE: Dorset Mrs.Phyllis S.MacRae, Mrs.Agnes Brock, Miss Shirley F.Craig.Mr.Morton Walter Keirstead, Mrs.Kathleen Anna Cox, Mrs.Dorothy Joy Dean, Mrs.Christy Alice Ferris, Miss Patricia Anne Fitzgerald, Miss Hilda Margaret Graham, Mrs.Diane Harford, Mrs.Nancy Elizabeth Lauder, Miss Alberta Mabel McGuire, Mrs.Phyllis Muriel Morris, Mrs.Lillian Mulligan, Miss Janet Anne Polson, Miss Marion Lois Poole, Mrs.Audrey Sim.Mr.Murray Ellison, Mrs.Jane Ruth Adam, Mrs.Margaret Birnbaum, Mr.John Boone, Miss Valerie E.Bowyer, Miss Diane E.B.Clark, Mrs.Donna Jean Clazie, Mrs.Mary Jane Darroch, Mrs.Janet Dorothy bh BAIE D\u2019URFE SENNEVILLE: Macdonald BAIE D'URFE SENNEVILLE: Oak Ridge BEEBE: BOUCHERVILLE: CANDIAC: HOPETOWN: CHAMBLY.RICHELIEU: St.Stephen\u2019s CHAMBLY.RICHELIEU: William Latter CHAPAIS: CHATEAUGUAY: Julius Richardson CHATEAUGUAY: Maple CHATEAUGUAY: Mary Gardner INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DIRECTORY: 1964-65 213 Edward, Miss Heather Farmer, Mr.A.Brian Greenwood, Mrs.Jean Guimond, Mr.Harold C.J.Hansen, Mrs.Hilda A.MacLean, Mr.Peter Kenneth MacLeod, Mr.Parry L.McArton, Mrs.Isabelle McNayr, Mrs.Elizabeth Ellen Smith, Mr.Dan R.Waymann.Mr.W.Grant Taylor, Miss Irene Bommhour, Mr.Alan Craig, Mrs.E.Joan Ellis, Mrs.Phyllis Foster, Mr.Pierre Cloutney, Mrs.Joan Hanna, Miss Margaret Hennessey, Mr.Edwin Martin, Mrs.Judith Ann Mueller, Miss Mary P.Myles, Mrs.Harriet E.Patrick, Miss Marjorie Pope, Mrs.Violet P.Smith, Mr.Harold Solovitch.Mr, Graeme I.H.Smith, Mr.William R.Alexander, Mrs.Winnifred Ruth Baker, Mrs.Joan Blumer.Mr.Harry Ernest Brittain, Mr.Peter Eric Clark, M.James Darroch, Mrs.Winnifred Carrie Jones, Mrs.Sharon Dale Leeder, Miss Brenda Joyce Melkman, Mr.George Edward Morgan, Miss Barbara Elaine Newman, Miss Christine Oliver, Miss Patricia Patterson, Mrs.Elizabeth Smith, Mrs.Mary E.Turpin, Mrs.Shirley Warrener.Mr.Murray Down, Mrs.Helen R.Little, Mrs.Margaret E.Mosher, Mrs.Dorothy J.Nutbrown, Mrs.Mildred E.Wheelock, Mrs.Deryl L.Williams, Mrs.Marion A.Wilson.Mr.Richard Bruce Drake, Mrs.Jean Margaret Anderson, Mrs.Olive E.Batley, Mrs.Mary Renetta Bell, Mr.Herbert Lynn Marshall, Mrs.Helen Amelia Mertz, Miss Judith Mina Pergau, Mr.Gerald Douglas Phillips, Miss Olive Ellen Stewart.Mr.Levi Arnold Pauley, Mrs.Roberta Ascroft, Mrs.Beverly MacEwen, Mrs.Gayle Roper, Mrs.Edith Ellen Whyte.Mrs.Leonard Hayes, Miss Patricia Biard, Mrs.Gary Mauger.Mr.Leonard Orr, Miss Carol Ann Bradley, Miss Elaine Edris Campbell, Mr.Algernon Crummey, Mr.Marc Dunant, Miss Margaret Duncan, Mr.Walter Bruce Foubert, Miss Alexandra Fragatos, Miss Reita Lay, Mrs.Margaret MacMichael, Miss Kathleen Penny Tomalty, Miss joyce Jeanie Turner.Mr.Herbert J.Walsh, Mrs.Eva Diane Allen, Mr.John Richard Beach, Miss Elizabeth A.L.Eaton, Miss Anna Eldridge, Miss Renate Frost, Mrs.Terttu Heloise Gibson.Miss Willo M.Girard, Miss Heather-Ann Kertland, Mrs.Margaret G.Mackenzie, Mrs.Dorothy Smith, Mrs.Marjorie L.Vanier.Mr.John Lamond, Mr.Reed Raymond Carroll, Mrs.Louisa Flageole, Miss Dorothy Lynn Flowers, Miss Louisa Tessier.Mr.Malcolm Johnston, Miss Cherrill Aitken, Miss Elizabeth Alexander, Mrs.Dorothy Harris, Mrs.Shirley Klemba, Miss Susan Lampit, Miss Sharon Lipscombe, Mrs.Elnora MacKay, Miss Margaret Alice McKell, Miss Sally Jane Miller, Mr.Donald Morrison, Miss Bonita Olson, Miss Wendy Jean Perry, Mr.James T.Smith, Miss Priscilla Standish, Mr.Gerald Taylor.Mr.Colin R.Harrowing, Mrs.Gael Bullard, Mrs.Daphne Campbell, Mr.Goodwill Campbell, Mrs.Vera Campbell, Mrs.Audrey Cluff, Miss Heather Connelly, Miss Elizabeth Cope, Miss Janice Curtis, Mrs.Dorothy Gallant, Mrs.Jean Green, Mrs.Madelyn Green, Mrs.Monique Herwander, Mr.Michael Jordan, Mr.Kurt Keipert, Mr.Jerry Klemba, Mrs.Christine Leblanc, Mrs.Gladys MacCallum, Mrs.Joan McKee, Mrs.Doris Meilleur, Miss Marsha Morey, Mrs.Mary Morison, Mrs.Joan Newman, Mrs.Mary Oliver, Mr.Peter Royle, Miss Isabel Jean Smith, Mrs.Margaret Steeves, Mr.Ruth Thompson.Mr.Winslow Mason Shufelt, Miss Margaret Jane Amaron, Mr.Walter Kirk Atkins, Miss Margaret Annie Boomhour, Miss Marion June Coleman, Miss Margaret Adele Currie, Mr.Larry Frank Eldridge, Miss Joyce Hydal, Mrs.M.Joyce Jones, Miss Carol Ann Kimmis, cette ais ie, fs pe Pe! Ts 214 CHELSEA: GAGNON: CHIBOUGAMAU: DONNACONA: EAST ANGUS: ENTRY ISLAND: EAST GREENFIELD: Kensington GASPE BAY SOUTH: GRAND\u2019MERE: Laurentide GREATER LAPRAIRIE: John Adams Memorial GREATER ST.MARTIN: Crestview GREATER ST.MARTIN: Hillcrest GREATER ST.MARTIN: Martinvale THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD Mrs.Rebecca McWhinnie, Mrs.Marjorie Grace Mullahoo, Mr.Errol Patrick Mullahoo, Mrs.Patricia Beryl Redcliffe, Mr.Jan W.Rennie, Mrs.Ilse Sante, Miss Marilyn Jean Smith, Miss Geraldine Frances Sutton, Mrs.June Esther Teel, Mrs.Lottie Templeton, Mrs.Helen Wolf.Mr.Rheal Wilfred Saint-Pierre, Mrs.Dorothy Cross, Mrs.Hester Graves, Mrs.Donella Kaitell, Miss Mary Ruth Kelley, Mr.Hugh C.Masterman, Mrs.Janeth Ellen McKinley, Mrs.Selma, M.Stickler, Mr.Waltrout Wrede.Mr.Dcnald E.O\u2019Donnell, Mrs.Esther Britton, Mr.Delbert W.Dougherty, Mrs.Verna Dougherty Mrs.Gladys Dyment, Mrs.Joline Glazier, Mrs.Donalda Hansen, Miss Jane Rodger.Mr.Harold Don Allen, Miss Brenda Jean Goodier, Mr.Harold Kenneth Harvey, Miss Sandra Kerry Lee Miller, Mr.Lincoln Lisle Mohan, Mrs.Vivian Mohan, Miss Mavis Richardson, Mr.Laurence Cameron Rodger, Miss Lynda Silverson, Miss Karen Lorraine Wedge.Mrs.Janis Mayville, Mrs.Hilda Livingstone, Mrs.Margaret Gorie.Mrs.Ruby I.Waldron, Mrs.Beulah Damon, Miss Nellie E.Marchant.Mr.james Folster, Mr.N.S.B.Jordan, Miss Olive Jean Jasey.Mr.Robert G.Smith, Miss Hilda Mary Craig, Mr.Alexander Fleming, Miss Jan Frances Miller, Miss Irene Tegwen Morgan, Mr.Albert G.D.Norman, Mrs.Mabel Robertson, Mr.Richard Ainsely Rowter, Miss Anne Helen Elizabeth Self, Miss Ingeborg Steinbach.Mrs.Alice Eden.Mrs.John Eden, Miss June Eden, Mrs.Eva Vibert.Mr.James D.Conway, Miss Barbara Anna Allen, Mrs.Anne Blevins, Miss Lucy Hazel Bown, Mrs.Verna Elaine Cotnoir.Mr.Peter Neufeld, Mrs.Elizabeth Gibbs, Mrs.Marjorie Ursula Gordon, Mrs.Monique Alice Hamilton, Mr.Hans Kamper, Mr.Kenneth Calvin Leeks, Mr.Harold William Donald Linton, Mrs.Janet Louise Major, Mrs.Patricia Ann Waters.Mr.Dale S.Aiken, Mr.Neil George Barnes, Mr.Alfred Bishop, Miss Jenny Bornstein, Miss Jean Marilyn Darbe, Mrs.Vivian Muriel Dowe, Miss Diana Gail Duncan, Mr.Lloyd Elder, Mr.Slouma Eengelsberg, Mrs.Freda Kolker, Miss Heather Ann McCuaig, Miss Linda Mae Miller, Mr.Harold James Murray, Miss Elizabeth Ann Padley, Mrs.Isobel Rapley, Mrs.Ivy Rosebery, Miss Miriam Judith Rotgaus, Mrs.Goldye Shapiro, Mrs.Thelma Shaposnick, Miss Susan Shtull, Mr.Michael Stirrup, Mr.David Swannack, Mrs.Myrtle Tooth, Miss Carol Daphne Wexler, Miss Yvonne Marie Williams, Mr.Melbourne Maynard Yach.Mr.John DeNora, Miss Marjorie M.Arthurs, Mr.Raymond J.Baillie, Mr.Wm.David Baillie, Mrs.Muriel Joan Barnes, Mrs.Pearl Berco- vitch, Mrs.Beverly B.Cantor, Mrs.Anna Choran, Miss Jean Marilyn Darbe, Mrs.Betty Jean Deans, Miss Daryl Ellen Dennis, Miss Susanne B.Eumicke, Miss Anna Lee Flanz, Mrs.Teresa Flumerfelt, Mrs.Gayle Garfinkle, Mrs.Soryl L.Goldstein, Mr.Albert George Lemon, Miss Gayle Levine, Mr.Ivan C.McKenzie, Mr.Leslie W.J.Melia, Miss Norma K.Paton, Miss Helen Ruth Seale, Mrs.Shirley Slobod, Mrs.Rita Soltendieck, Mrs.Shirley J.Spence, Mrs.Ethel Anne Wilner, Mrs.Dorothy Wilson.Mr.D\u2019Arcy Neil Bennett, Mrs.Barbara Bartsch, Miss Beverly Chisholm, Miss Arlene Cloutier, Mr.Robert Arthur Doran, Mr.Roman Yaroslav Gural, Mr.Andrew Hum, Miss Margaret Jaques, Miss Patricia Mogensen, Miss Suzanne Doreen Osborne, Mr.Donald Potts, Mr.John Stevens Prince, Mr.Reet Puusepp, Mrs.Helen B.Roberts, Miss Eva Rutley, Mrs.Sadie Seale, Mrs.Judith Swirsky, Miss Edythe Wexler, Miss Gertrude Louise Wry.ee ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 GREATER ST.MARTIN: Prince Charles GREATER ST.MARTIN: Souvenir GREATER ST.MARTIN: Thomas H.Bowes GREENFIELD PARK: Jubilee School GROSSE ILE: HUDSON: ILE PERROT: Edgewater ILE PERROTT: Vivian Graham JOLIETTE: LACOLLE: LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS.Laval West LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS: St.Eustache INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DIRECTORY: 1964-65 215 Mr.Winsor Walls, Mrs.Marilyn Adams, Miss Sheila Edna Maud Boyce, Miss Grace I.Hodgins, Mrs.Emma Lee, Miss Janet Lynne Marshall, Mrs.Anne Elizabeth Paris, Mrs.Thelma Joan Ranger, Mrs.Rita Joy Steiner, Mrs.Blanche Tulk.Mr.Meurig Powell, Miss Lana Arbuthnot, Mrs.Myra Bell, Miss Doris Campbell, Mrs.Verda May Capron, Mrs.Clair DeFreitas, Mr.Lloyd Elder, Miss Eustathia Georgiou, Miss Joan Green, Mrs.Gertrude Hartt, Miss Elaine Hardy, Mr.Andrew Hersey, Mr.Lorne Jacobs, Mrs.Gloria Ann Kadonoff, Mrs.Harriet Liebmann, Mr.Ashton Livingstone, Mr.Sydney Marovitch, Miss Julie Overland, Mrs.Helen Roberts, Miss Bonnie Saville, Miss Eva Schwartz, Mr.Brian Silcoff, Mrs.Joan Springer, Miss Valerie Sullivan, Mrs.Martha Turner, Mrs.Ethel-Anne Wilner.Mr.Winsor Walls, Mrs.Barbara Bartsch, Mr.Frederick A.Butler, Miss Jean Darbe, Mr.Leon Edgar Dyer, Mr.Ronald Henry, Mr.Roger Meldrum, Miss Shirley Overland, Miss Elaine Samsonovitch, Miss Tina Hinda Selick, Miss Lenore Nan Shatsky, Mrs.Margaret Smith, Mr.Erwin Randolph Stuart, Miss Wendy Edwina Treadwell, Mr.Cecil Welsh.Mr.Ulric R.Russell, Mrs.Jessie Baugh, Miss Violet Belcher, Mrs.Elizabeth Bishop, Miss Kendra Brown, Mrs.Dianne Chesley, Mrs.Anabelle Cillis, Mrs.Roslyn Goernert Mrs.Sylvia Green, Miss Diane Carol Gregory, Miss Gertrude Hoyle, Mr.Frank Newman, Miss Mary Rollins, Mrs.Smith, Miss Sandra Smith, Mrs.Ernestine Stone, Mr.Paul Tutton, Mrs.Constance Webster, Mrs.Noreen Wheatley.Mr.Benjamin J.Beck, Miss Peggy Ann Aitken, Miss Freda Keating, Miss Elizabeth J.Spriggs.Mr.Hugh W.Stevenson, Mrs.Dorothy Allworth, Miss Carole Glen- dening, Mr.Harold Frizzell, Mrs.Greenaway, Mrs.Margaret Inglis, Mrs.Mary Parsons, Miss Carole Purvis, Mrs.Carole Putnam, Mrs.Beverley Rhoads, Mr.Douglas Steeves, Mr.Gordon White, Mrs.Lorna Young.Mr.Hareld Smithman, Mrs.Myrtle Beebe, Miss Barbara Boyd, Mr.William Crowell, Mrs.Penny Clark, Mr.James Davidson, Mrs.Ruth Ellison, Mrs.Iris Farmer, Mrs.Nancy Greenwood, Mrs.Elizabeth Hayward, Mrs.Frederica Hurrell, Mr.Derek Maggs, Mr.Barry McBride, Miss Phyllis Moore, Mrs.Helena Ouellet, Mrs.Dorothy Steeves, Mrs.Muriel Webb, Miss Beverley West.Mr.Edgar Grayson Knight, Miss Jane Benson, Mrs.Hellen Bogie, Mrs.Leila Ann Callen, Mrs.Muriel Carmichael, Miss Elizabeth Cook, Mrs.Ginette Louise Geronde, Mrs.Susan Harwig, Miss Luch Hawkes Mr.Derek Lambert, Mrs.Virginia Ann Little, Mrs.Carole Main, Mr.Ivan MacLean, Miss Doreen Morrison, Mr.Joachim Poppe, Miss Gretel Springer, Mr.Fraser Steeves, Mrs.Jane Stolovitch.> Mr.Gordon Matthews, Miss Dorothy Paxton Cullen, Mrs.Vera Louise Kathan, Mrs.Nina Regent, Mrs.Lillis Tinkler.Mrs.Florence Shirley Rogers, Mr.John Ronald Kennedy, Mrs.Mary Patricia Westover.Mr.Warren Reid, Miss Ruth Anderson, Miss Ruth Barber, Miss Bernice Beattie, Miss Diane Crawford, Mr.Mario de Brentani, Miss Dorothy Forget, Mrs.Prem Gupta, Mrs.Jaga Krupski, Miss Marjorie Kyle, Miss Judith Matthews, Mr.Percy Roland, Mr.Kingsley Smyth Mrs.Elizabeth Wells, Mrs.Marion Williams.: Mr.Gordon Terrence Hagen, Miss Donalda Bartlett, Mrs.Barbara Dawn Bedard, Miss Judy Elinor Evans, Mrs.Lillian Graham, Mrs.Gerard Lantz, Mr.Walter Blair MacFarlane, Mrs.Eleanor Sophia Miller, Mrs.Janet E.Oswald, Mrs.Ida Elizabeth Painter, Miss Florence Jane Rice, Mr.Keith Ross Rogers, Miss Kathryn Ann Scanlon, Miss Elizabeth Margaret Spencer, Miss Lorann Marilyn Willard.22 a EEE ER a eT RA A ET STA PE iL idatigaaiis ing dalscr ibaa s 216 THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD LAKE OF TWO Mr.William F.Hine, Miss Marjorie J.Bullock, Mrs.Heather DeFelice, MOUNTAINS: Mrs.Estella J.Ferguson, Mrs.Catherine Ferris, Mrs.Ruby Gordon, St.Eustache Mrs.Janine Hart, Mrs.Janet Hazel, Mr.Patrick Hosein, Mrs.Dorothy sur-le-lac.Mattson, Miss Ruth MacCollum, Mrs.Annie Silverson, Mr.Terry N.Tait, Mrs.Sarah V.Warwick, Mr.John Wells.LAURENVALE: Mr.John Richard Moore.Miss Sheila Elizabeth Watson Adams, Miss Elwood Shirley Anne Margaret Alcock, Miss Annette Frances Aldercotte, Miss Jewell Elizabeth Allen, Mr.Gordon Thomas Bean, Mrs.Barbara Florence Brazeau, Mr.Anthony Broscomb, Mrs.Margaret Ann Bros- comb, Miss Petronella Broscomb, Miss Evelyn Barbara Goldenstein, Mrs.Thelma Gladys Paterson, Miss Donna Vivian Pemberton, Mr.Douglas Vincent Reiley, Miss Elsa Louise Riley, Miss Susan Margaret Sangster, Mr.Robert Seto, Miss Irene Elaine Smith, Mrs.Esme Southwell, Miss Carla Stapensea, Miss Ann Joan Wallheimer, Miss Heather Marian White, Miss Priscilla Earline Wickens, Miss Louise Elaine Wickens.LAURENVALE: Mrs.Daisy Aline Gibbs, Mrs.Phoebe Keatley, Mrs.Madelene Julia Lewis King McClary, Mrs.Bessie Oswald, Miss Margaret Reimer, Miss Marie Reimer, Miss Lilly Schmidt, Mrs.Catherine Thompson.LAURENVALE: Mr.John Gordon McGibbon, Mrs.Jean Lillian Booth, Miss Sandra McCaig Julia Cleveland, Mrs.Olive Marguerite Farmer, Miss Bonnie Janice Firth, Miss Marion Joan Folkins, Mrs.Irene Joan Fotheringham, Mr.Bryon Howard Humphrey, Miss Monica Esther Janzen, Mrs.Yvonne Janet Kruivitsky, Mrs.Jean Taylor O'Neill, Mr.James Murde MacKinnon, Mrs.Carole Ann Millett, Mrs.Ellison Frances Pattee, Miss Leda Fern Patterson, Mrs.Ella Salisbury, Mrs.Ann Sosontovich, Mrs.Ann Elizabeth Walker.LAURENVALE: Mr.John A.McKindsey, Mr.J.Ross Adrian, Mrs.Evelyn Jane Arse- Twin Oaks neau, Mrs.Nora Lucy Atkinson, Mrs.Joan Balzer, Mr.Ralph Benzon, Mrs.Ileana Burns, Mr.Henry J.Coe, Miss Judy Cruchet, Mr.Guilford James, Mrs.June James, Mrs.Doreen Jenkinson, Mis.Catherine Kennedy, Mrs.Jean Lindsay, Mrs.Susanne MacLachlan, Mrs.Dorothy Marks, Mr.Eugene Marks, Mrs.Ivy J.McGunnigle, Mrs.Margaret Moore, Miss Mary Alice Sherren, Mr.Edward T.Wiebe, Miss Isabel Wylie.LES ECORES: Mr.Mason Campbell, Mrs.Helen Bickford, Mrs.Janice Bradley, Miss Gordon Joyce Crawford, Mrs.Olive Ferguson, Mrs.Audrey Rideout, Miss Nancy Spence, Mrs.Carol Turriff, Mrs.Lilly Vandenberg, Mrs.Elizabeth Orr, Mrs.Marjorie Macdonald.LES ECORES: Mr.Mason Campbell, Mrs.Beverley Brophy, Mrs.Linda English, Miss Highcliff Johanna Kroese, Mrs.Jean MacNeill, Miss Erica McNeill, Mrs.Ida Oehnel, Mr.George Stone, Miss Lorraine Suga.LONGUEUIL: Miss Georgia M.Johnstone, Miss Heather Anne Lessard, Miss Marjorie Hazel Cross McElrea, Mrs.Esther Papernick, Mrs.Grace Verna Thon.LONGUEUIL: Miss Audrey Stuart Allin, Mrs.Karen Diane Dalzell, Mrs.Margaret Mackayville Louise Holmes, Mrs.Kathe Maria Lawn.Mrs.Sandra Jane Payne, Mrs.C.Irene Phelps, Mrs.Elizabeth Gardyne Remenant, Mr.Henrik Weissenberger.LONGUEUIL: Mr.Bruce McGregor Benton, Mrs.Carol Anne Baker, Mr.Charles L.Préville Bennett, Miss Pamela Irene Carter, Mrs.Sheila Cockerline, Mrs.Margaret R.Dale Mrs.Gwendoline A.Dennis, Mrs.Charlotte Elsbeth Embacher, Miss Janie Ruth Flood, Mr.John Victor Foulkes, Mrs.Edith D.Grant Miss Joan Victoria Gregory, Miss Mary Margaret Hume, Mr.Virsturs Kalnins, Miss Anna Graham Mclver, Miss Mary Sandra Miller, Miss Joan Freda Mountfield, Mrs.Jean Noel, Mr.Morris Dean Patterson, Mr.Leslie Herbert Peake, Mrs.Gloria Wallet, Mrs.Sheila Anne Woods. LONGUEUIL: Vincent Massey LONGUEUIL: William White MALARTIC: MATAGAMI: McMASTERVILLE: Cedar St.NORANDA: Carmichael NORANDA: MacNevin PORT CARTIER: QUEBEC: Holland ROUYN: SAGUENAY VALLEY: ST.BRUNO: Courtland Park INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DIRECTORY: 1964-65 217 Mrs.Inez Curren, Mrs.Frances R.Baker, Mr.Melvyn Browne, Mrs.Roubina Coudari, Mr.Borivoje Dietrich, Miss Jo-Anne Dunkerley, Miss Hazel Mary Fraser, Miss Wendy Carolyn Green, Miss Sandra Kalezic, Miss Myrna Louise Jones, Mrs.Sandra Gordon Marchand, Mr.Harold Miller, Mrs.Pauline Marie Pond, Miss Carolyn Florence Sandell, Miss Beverly Stride, Mrs.Veronique Turgeon.Mrs.Mary Audrey Jordan, Mrs.Kathleen E.Andrews, Mrs.Elizabeth Campbell, Miss Elizabeth Derick, Mrs.Elizabeth Geddes, Mrs.Dorothy G.MacLean, Miss Carol Rivers, Mr.Ivan W.Sinclair, Mrs.Clara Wilson.Mr.Charles Edward Siegel, Mrs.Annie J.Duff.Mrs.Reta M.Gud- branson, Mrs.Nancy Jean Leavoy.Mr.John Lewis Burrill, Miss Catherine T.Buesnel, Miss Eveleen Minetta DeMarsh, Mr.Archibald Ellison, Mr.John Wallace Ellison, Mrs.Patricia Harrison, Mrs.Eliane Jolin, Mr.Murray W.Sandell, Miss Mary Elizabeth Williams, Miss Dorinda Joy Younge.Mr.Paul Massey Crowe, Mrs.Kathleen Gilchrist, Miss Anna Elizabeth Hoekstra, Mrs.Aletha Morrison, Mrs.Janet Ormerod, Mrs.Elizabeth A.Stelfox, Mrs.Margaret C.Stowe, Mrs.Eileen Matilda Wales, Mrs.Clara Ivy Yethon.Mr.Herbert Edward Bashaw, Miss Barbara Brooks, Mr.James James, Mr.Jacques Jolin, Mrs.Shirley Leaman, Mrs.Margarite Lee, Mrs.Helen Londry, Miss Gwen Patterson, Miss Diane Kathleen Pentz, Miss Hedwig Rimkus, Mrs.Edith Thompson, Mrs.Lorna Watt, Miss Ursela Wetjen, Miss Helen Wiley.Mrs.Jean McLatchie, Mrs.Marjory Barton, Mrs.Emily Burritt, Mrs.K.G.Kentish, Mrs.Cora Lake, Mrs.Doris Melnyk, Mrs.Mary Mouland, Mr.Thomas O.Wright.Mr.Robert Little, Miss Fernande Caissie, Mr.Stirling Hogan, Mrs.Mollie Lees, Mr.David McCabe, Mrs.Joanne McCabe, Mrs.Den Heyer Pistoor, Mr.James Sparks, Mr.John Strickland.Miss Hazel Sinclair, Mr.Ronald Boyd, Miss Margaret Calderwood, Miss Jean Fitzpatrick, Mrs.Verna Garrard, Mr.James Godfrey, Mrs.Florine Goodfellow, Mrs.Ina Hatch, Mrs.Freeda Hebert, Mrs.Evelyn Lower, Mrs.Joanne Lussier, Miss Linda Martel, Miss Mary Parker, Mr.Frederick G.Scott, Mrs.Lynda Smith, Mrs.John Stevens, Miss Gloria Stout, Mrs.Susan Turner, Mr.Cornelius Westland, Mrs.Florence Young.Mr.Terrence John Carter, Miss Edith Blackmore, Miss Wanda Florence Board, Miss Kay Mullin, Mr.Michael Joseph Muravsky, Miss Norma June Thompson, Rev.John Watson, Mrs.Isobel Whitman.Mr.Harold H.Calder, Mrs.Emily Jane Calder, Mrs.Aileen Ruth Cameron, Mrs.Antonia Devost, Miss Irene Dunfield, Mrs.Helena Dunnion, Miss Jacqueline Evans, Miss Marion Ruth Hodge, Miss Darlene Hoyt, Mrs.Ruth Alice Hutchin, Miss Janet Helen Johnson, Mrs.Jessie Florence Kell, Mrs.Irene Lee, Miss Sheila McLaren, Miss Eileen Moore, Mrs.Peter Rogers, Mr.George Sutherland, Miss Margaret Ann Tourand, Mr.David Weightman, Mrs.Joyce Valentine Wiggins.Mr.Ralph Robert Craig, Mrs.Dorothy Enid Blais, Mrs.Margaret Jean Cook, Mr.Lawrence Gary Crandall, Mrs.Shirley Duncan, Mrs.Ethel Irene Friberg, Miss Joyce Leola Hamilton, Mrs.Florence Harrison, Miss Kaija Hirvikoski, Miss Anne Janhevich, Mrs.Jean Jawor- zyn, Mrs.Margaret Perry, Miss Ann Claire Rich, Mr.Geoffrey D.Richards. 218 STE FOY: ST.HILAIRE: Mountainview ST.HUBERT: Royal Charles ST.HUBERT: Royal Oak ST.JOHNS: Dorchester ST.LAMBERT: ST.LAMBERT: Margaret Pendlebury ST.LAMBERT: Victoria Park SENNETERRE: SHAWBRIDGE: SHERBROOKE: Lawrence SHERBROOKE: Mitchell THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD Mr.Alexander Thomson Bayne, Miss Julia Beryl Amy, Miss Beverly Elizabeth Clarke, Miss Barbara Faith Durocher, Mrs.Donalda Hardie, Miss Helen Marie Hurley, Miss Heather Hutchison, Mrs.Joan Lorna Law, Mr.Lorne Leslie Law, Mrs.Florence Arlene Leblanc, Miss Rosemary Jean Martin, Miss Wilma Marguerite O\u2019Donnell, Mrs.Elsie Carolyn Rockwell, Mrs.Joan Shea, Miss Nyla Jean Tibbetts, Mrs.Ruth Maureen Waters, Mrs.C.Westland, Mr.Cornelius Westland.Mrs.Sylvia G.Glenwright, Mr.Harold Beverly Bezanson, Miss Helen M.Colwell, Miss Greta Anne Dexter, Mrs.Anne Shirley Drury, Mr.Mr.Michael James S.Drury, Miss Florence Lana Ferguson, Miss Marilyn A.Gray, Mrs.Myrtle Jemima Labelle, Miss Donna Lesley Lear, Miss Lorna Jean MacLeod, Mr.Alvin Norman Nieforth, Miss Judith Helen Pryde, Miss Eevelyn Jane Purdy, Mrs.Robena Joanne Rowland, Miss Margo Florence Sarjeant, Miss Norma Anne Searle.Mr.Angus Carlyle MacLeod, Mrs.Bernice E.Campbell, Miss Susan Mary Collins, Miss Lillian Powell Craig, Mr.Derek John Paul Evans, Mrs.Lynda M.Fleming, Mrs.Beverley Jean Gauthier, Miss Monica Hoimes, Mr.David Jeary, Mrs.Catherine Anne Kelly, Mrs.Vera Jane McCraw, Miss Elizabeth McKnight, Mr.Grant C.Murrison, Miss Barbara Robinson, Miss Agnes L.Robertson, Mr.John Scullion.Mrs.Ivy L.Owens, Miss Carol Anne Brown, Mrs.Margaret W.Dun- kerley, Mrs.Esther E.Gilbert, Miss Monica Holmes, Miss Margaret Gail Trueman.Mrs.Kathleen Stewart, Mrs.Marguerite Brownrigg, Mrs.Sylvia Anne Carten, Mrs.Kathleen Isabel Cox, Mrs.Brenda Lois MacNaughton, Mrs.Annie Theresa McKenzie, Mrs.Flora Murray.Mr.Douglas Hadley, Mr.Leslie Anderson, Miss Mary E.Astles, Mrs.Helen Bulmer, Mr.Henry Duerksen, Mr.John Howe, Mrs.Laura Inglish, Mrs.Edna Olive James, Mrs.Eleanor Johnston, Miss Gail Marie Jones, Miss Margery Langshur, Mrs.Isabel Lengyel, Mrs.Gloria Linstead, Mr.Wendell MacLean, Mrs.Jessie Malkin, Mr.Thomas Matthews, Mrs.Maude Merrill, Mr.Harris G.Miller, Mrs.Joanne Miller, Miss Mary Neate, Mrs.Freda Savage, Miss Gail Shipton, Miss Ivy Muriel Snowdon, Miss Catherine Stephens, Mrs.Elspeth Syme, Miss Margaret Thompson, Miss Sharon Anne Webb, Miss Anne Shirley White.Mrs.Grace Walker, Mrs.Jeannette Brigden, Mrs.Pearl Harris, Miss Catherine Molony, Mrs.Alice Margaret Ryder, Mrs.Leola Sandell, Miss Marjorie Topham, Mrs.Ersel Weir.Mrs.Barbara Murdoch, Mrs.Mary Astles, Miss Evelyn Crozier, Mrs.Sandra J.De Merchant, Mrs.Catherine Ferguson, Mrs.Frances Mac- gregor, Mrs.Edith Raham, Mrs.Betty Joan Taylor, Mrs.Marjorie Topham, Miss Lila Elizabeth Winter.Mr.Bertrand Bouchard, Mrs.Wellie Rossignol, Mr.Richard Zabriskie.Mrs.Carol J.Morriscn, Mrs.L.Grace Henderson, Mrs.Reta M.Shaw, Miss Mildred O.Stewart.Mrs.Olive Myrtle Carter, Mr.Morris Austin, Mrs.Lois Marjorie Begin, Mrs.Mabel Clark, Mrs.Eleanor Dorothy Howard, Mrs.Margaret Kogler, Miss Nancy Love, Mr.James MacKinnon, Mr.Robert McMurray, Mrs.Eva May Sawyer.Mr.George B.McClintock, Mr.Morris Austin, Mrs.Lois Begin, Mrs.Ruby Berry, Mrs.Ardyth Davidson, Mrs.Margaret Erskine, Mr.Douglas Guthrie, Mrs.Norma Harrison, Mrs.Irene Howes, Mrs.Irene Humphrey, Mrs.Elizabeth Kerr, Mrs.Margaret Kogler, Mrs.Rose asie lubes rts tite te INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DIRECTORY: 1964-65 219 Latendresse, Mrs.Edith Lemire, Miss Jennie Mariasine, Mrs.Muriel Mayhew, Mrs.Beulah McCourt, Mr.Robert F.McMurray, Miss Alene B.Morrison, Miss Dorothy Nobes, Mrs.Frances Noble, Mrs.Marion Peck, Mrs.Grace Rich, Miss Annie Riley, Mrs.Lorna Varden, Mrs.Lena Wallace.SILLERY: Mrs.Marc Langelier, Mrs.Doris Sylvia Brown, Miss J.Constance Bishop Mountain Champion, Mr.Harvey Leblanc, Mrs.Bertha Lennon, Mrs.Doris Styles.VAL D'OR Mrs.Ada Evans, Miss Betty Avery, Miss Marie Elsie Basler, Miss BOURLAMAQUE: Roberta Caldwell, Miss Elizabeth Frank, Miss Sally Smoly, Mrs.Queen Elizabeth Grace White, Miss Natasha Sonya Zapotoski.VALLEYFIELD: Mr.Carl E.Glenn, Mrs.Eunice A.Godin, Mrs.Ann Lola Lambert, Gault Elementary Miss Joan Martin, Mrs.Martha MacDonald, Mrs.Jean Louise Mc- Clintock.WEST ISLAND: Mr.Raymond P.Bolla, Miss Sylvia Antoniou, Mrs.Shirley Bastien, Allancroft Mrs.Jean Mraginetz, Mrs.Gloria Dorrance, Mr.Howard Dorrance, Miss Susan Hanna, Mrs.Nancy Kirkis, Miss Rosemary Lepage, Mrs.pe Dorothy MacLean, Mrs.Mildred Manning, Mrs.Stella McMurran, Mr.24 David McMurray, Mrs.Elizabeth Middleton, Miss Wendy Mowat, Mrs.Betty Myers, Miss Beverley Osburn, Mrs.Barbara Ann Patterson, 4 Mrs.Dianne Redmond, Mrs.Mary Richardson, Miss Jane Roberts, Mrs.Patricia Squires, Miss Barbara Stones, Miss Diana Thompson, Miss Marilyn Tucker, Mrs.Verna Vowles, Miss Elizabeth Watson, : Mrs.Edna Whittall, Mr.G.S.Williamson.I WEST ISLAND: Miss Dorothy May Brayne, Mrs.Zuze Mara Aleksis, Miss Lesley Anne i! Beaconsfield Ayles, Miss Mangaret Brodie-Brockwell, Mrs.Jennifer Colby, Miss Er Janet Coulthard, Mr.Malcom G.J.Goard, Mr.John Philip Knox, \u201c4 Mrs.Grace Elizabeth Leclaire, Mrs.Wendy Kathleen Martin, Miss Caroline Delilah Mason, Miss Sandra McQueen, Mrs.Marguerite M.Morkill, Miss Frances Paradis, Miss Joanne Patricia Perks, Miss Sandra Frances Sloan, Mrs.Sheila Snow, Mrs.Evelyne St.James, Mr.Walter Harold Stairs, Mrs.Celia Wilson.WEST ISLAND: Mr.Elston Armand Robert, Mrs.Elsie Cadogan, Miss Edna Margaret Briarwood Downing, Miss Donna Maureen Hogge, Mrs.Pamela Catherine Hough, Miss Penelope Ann Hugman, Miss Mary Janet Johnson, Mr.Raymond George Louttit, Mrs.Marjorie McFarland, Miss Sally Alexandra Mc- Fetrick, Miss Pamela Margaret Millinchamp, Mr.Russell Allan Norman, Mrs.Barbara Lynne Paterson, Miss Margaret Alice Rennie, Mrs.Doreen Margaret Robson, Mrs.Barbara Joan Scruton, Mrs.Sheila Miriam Snow, Mr.John A.Swaine, Mrs.Myra Wilkie.WEST ISLAND: Mr.Alexander Wm.Donaldson, Miss Gail Brebner, Miss Audrey A.Cedar Park Bishop, Miss Penny Burleigh, Mrs.Helen Cargin, Mr.Darrell Du- Vernet Davis, Mrs.Lillian F.Dawson, Mrs.Margaret Douglas, Mrs.Jane B.Dunn, Mrs.Anne Fisher, Mrs.Claire A.Fraser, Miss Anne H.Gilker, Mr.Gary S.Lovely, Mrs.Gwen M.Macrae, Miss Vivian J.Mann, Mrs.Margaret E.Manson, Miss Patricia McGlashan, Miss Sharon R.Mitchell, Miss E.Elizabeth Moore, Miss Kathleen Murphy, Mr.Colin Leonard Nelson, Mrs.Shirley E.Nicholson, Miss Anne Ropars, Mrs.Penelope A.Sadeek, Miss Patricia Simpson, Mrs.Ruth Stockwell, Mrs.Ruta Sukse, Mr.William P.Taylor, Mrs.Shirley Walbridge.WEST ISLAND: Mr.T.C.McGilton, Mrs.Doreen Archambault, Miss Victoria Irene Christmas Park Attwell, Mrs.Florence Babiak, Miss Dora E.Beck, Mrs.Alison Berridge, Mrs.Hazel Patricia Birnie, Mrs.Edna Bolla, Mrs.Beulah Burnell, Mrs.Lorna G.Chaisson, Mrs.Gladys Viola Davis, Miss Marilyn Evans, Miss Penny Flemming, Mr.Ian R.Fraser, Miss Alice Muriel Hamilton, Mrs.Gladys May Hunter, Mrs.Nina Marshall, Mr.John E.Martin, Miss Sarah McCallum, Mrs.Joyce E.Montgomery, Mrs.Barbara Linda Petrie, Mrs.Suzanne Savard, Mrs.Lynn C.Sulyok, Mr.Charles Leslie Tiffin, Miss Barbara Ann Wilks, Mrs.Florence Willard, Miss Joan Elizabeth Windle. 220 WEST ISLAND: Lakeside Heights WEST ISLAND: Northview WEST ISLAND: Thorndale WEST ISLAND: Valois Park THE EDUCATIONAL RECORD Mr.Eric A.King, Miss Phyllis Baird, Mr.Henry A.Bowen, Mr.Wayne Clifford, Mrs.Irene B.Craig, Mrs.Ida Cregan, Miss Barbara L.Dancey, Mrs.Isabella Dumaresq, Miss Bonnie G.Eccles, Mrs.Joan A.Field.Mrs.June C.Fraser, Mrs.Phyllis Genovesi, Miss Katharine Gurd, Mrs.Phyllis M.Hall, Mr.J.Gordon Henderson, Mr.Daniel Lesar, Mrs.Sue A.Lisseman, Mrs.Jane Loomer, Mrs.Luena Mabe, Mrs.Frieda Mason, Mrs.Fleda Peck, Mrs.Evelyn Rose, Miss Sandra M.Shaw, Miss Lois Silverson, Miss Carolyn A.Stevenson, Miss Jean A.Straight, Mrs.Dorothy Taylor, Miss Barbara Todd, Mr.A.G.VanderVlist, Mrs.Marilyn Waugh, Mrs.Irene West, Miss Norma S.Williston, Mrs.Rita L.Would.Mr.Knute B.Sorensen, Mrs.Helen Nyla Amery, Miss Sandra F.Bingham, Miss Linda-Ann Cartland, Mr.Wm.Errol B.Corrigan, Mrs.Sonia R.Davies, Miss Margot Dayton, Mrs.Barbara Dick, Miss Mary Joyce Dodds, Mr.Wayne M.Dods, Mrs.Marjorie Finlayson, Mrs.Patricia Gilmore, Mrs.Iris Gordon, Mrs.Hilda K.Green, Mrs.Eloise Lucille Hampson, Mrs.Mary Hegyes, Miss Joan Leslie, Miss Glenna McDonald, Miss Carolyn Miller, Miss Ethel Nesbitt, Mr.Janis-Juris Niedre, Mrs.Joan Nurse, Mr.Arthur A.Ponder, Miss Gillian C.Price, Mrs.Elinor Rae, Miss Grietje N.Rensink, Miss Dorothy Smith, Miss Linda Sykes, Miss Carol Lynn Thompson, Mrs.Marina Vasilkioti, Mrs.Estelle Walsh, Miss Elizabeth Williams.Mr.James Richard Bonnell, Mrs.Carman Allan, Mrs.E.Almond, Mrs.Juliette Bartolini, Mr.Thomas Bird, Miss Margaret Brewer, Mr.Arthur Calvin, Miss Shirley Chambers, Mrs.J.Davis, Miss Ethel Dick, Mr.John Drinkell, Mrs.B.Farra, Mr.A.Ferguson, Mrs.E.Ferguson, Mr.J.A.H.Fraser, Miss Joan Gaunce, Mrs.J.Godfrey, Mrs.J.Gray, Mr.Norman Hayward, Mrs.E.Herring, Miss G.Land, Mr.Israel G.Lieber, Mrs.S.MacArthur, Miss G.Mahoney, Mrs.S.E.McGee, Miss Audry Morrison, Miss Susan Pollock, Mrs.P.Skene, Mrs.S.Thompson, Mrs.E.Watters.Mr.Percy William Ward Lane, Mrs.Florence Angell, Mrs.Shirley Bastien, Miss Beverly J.Bethune, Miss Carol Diane Bloom, Miss Carman C.Bradley, Miss Joan Chaloner, Miss Margaret Cosh, Miss Suzanne Drolet, Mr.Kenneth James Fellows, Mrs.Gladys Mary Gough, Mrs.Dorothy Gyton, Mrs.Jean May Grant, Mrs.May Hinch- cliffe, Miss Nancy C.Leclair, Mr.Gerald McGlashan, Mrs.Jean C.Meadley, Miss Vicki Nealson, Mrs.Joyce Alice Ness, Miss Kathleen Parker, Mrs.Joan Pearce, Mrs.Marjorie Anne Phillips, Miss Roberta Elaine Smith, Mr.Charles Roy Snow, Mrs.Viola G.Theroux, Mrs.Jean Thompson, Mrs.Elizabeth Thompson, Miss Anne Tylee, Mrs.Margaret Phyllis Valle, Mrs.Dorothy Whittaker, Miss Irma Williston. ti A gE ait ex LE ry Fr 4 2) = 7 NY À cu % 7 7 a Ce >.A # 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