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Naming a baby has often been considered to be almost as important as having the baby. It is important
at a newborn be given a fitting and fin -sounding name, for this is one thing'4hat will be carried throughout life. Fll hermore, research has shown us hat the sound of one's name and th effect it has on others can often lead t success or failure in life. You need only to examine those in prominent positions in our society to notice that then· names are
rhythmically and phonetical! bal- anced. People were given names long before places or objects and one thing is certain -- arents put a great deal of thaught into pro- viding a name to {hat new son or daughter.
Perhaps · "w' as a family name, one take to honour a famous celebri , one that was the current trend, or maybe they just liked the so -nd of it. Whatever the reason,
e thought it would be interesting
TOP ACROSS: Mr. Alan John Truscott- Guidance Head, Mrs. Annie Chandler - Theatre Arts + English, Miss Audrey Jo-Anne Alexandra Stukas - Guidance + Phy, Ed., Mrs. Barbara Margaret Sharp - English, Mr. Brian Frederick Pilon
- Art, Miss Carolyn Ann Baxter - Math, Mr. Charlton Adrian Jones - History TOP RIGHT: Mr. David Paul Nuttley - Business
MID. RT.: Miss Catherine Anne Swanson- English + French
MID. BOL Mr. Christopher John Mcintosh - Restaurant Services
MID. TOP: Mrs. Sharp
MID. BELOW: Mr. Crago and Miss Colleen Janet Maidment- Family Studies LT. BELOW: Mrs. Barbara Anne Crago- Guidance + English