THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE No F. B. BASS SHIELD WINNER Winner of the F. B. Bass shield for Grade Six schol- astic achievement at Williams Lake Elementary School was Linda Langley. This is the first year the shield has been up for competition. Congratulating Linda at last week’s awards day is school principal Ken Kingwell. a People try it...and they like it! Pd "for free home delivery, phone. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. SCHOLASTIC CREST WINNERS Michael Front: Murray Smith, Kenny ELEMENTARY AWARDS DAY First winner of Bass scholastic award Linda Langley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Les Langley of Williams Lake became the first student to win the F. B. Bass shield for outstanding scholas- tic achievement in the senior grade of Williams Lake Elementary School. : The announcement was made at the school’s awards day last obtaining one. To be eligible Thursday afternoon. t or one of these scholastic crests, a student must have been on the honor roll at least twice during the school term. The awards day was also a first for the school. The day's program, patterned after the one held in the high school, is set| Wianers this year were: Mur- aside to -honor outstanding anemia Grade 1; Ken Les, scholastic ahd athletic achieve-/CT@de 2; Rita not ane ments of the student body. Grade 3; Michael Atwood, Grade 4; Michael Scott, Grade 5; Although only a Grade Six student can win the F. B. Bass shield, the winner is not judged on the final year | Eunice Matthews, Grade 6. Medallions for top athletes in various age groups and a cup ‘or the grand aggregate winner are donated by the school Parent-Teacher Association. work alone. Judges take into consideration the student's record through grades four, five and six. Scholastic crests also went to the outstanding students in each grade, with the runner-up to the Bass shield in Grade Six also Atwood, Winners of scholastic crests at the row, are Williams Lake Elementary School Scott, Eunice Matthews, Rita Dobro- awards day last week were these wolski. youngsters. From left to right, back Lee. Michael Attention FOR Owners Batterie Only 2323. TOP ATHLETES Winners of medallions at Williams Lake Elemen- tary School were these nine youngsters. From left to right, back row, Shirley Cole, Linda Godwin, Michael Adkins, Herbie Felker. Centre: Charlene Smallenberg, Joanne Stewart. Front: Bruce Dick- son, Patty Smallenberg and Ken Jardine. CARSON'S CHEVRON SERVICE Phone 236 SMALL COST — BIG RESULTS USE TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED PHONE 56 Thursday, July 2, 1959 This year there were two cups )Smallenberg (9 due for the aggregate prize, for | Michael Adkins, Shirley Cole, Herbie Felker and Shirley Cole|(11 and 12) Herbie Felker, tied in the title race. 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