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Prize, by Miss M. L. Copeland, for highest standing in Penmanship in Commercial Department — Ruby Kane. Pitman Pins for Accuracy in Shorthand — Lena Bracci, Thelma Gould. Household Science Department — Prize, by Mrs. Arthur Van Koughnet, highest standing in Senior Cookery — Shirley McLarty. Prizes, by Mrs. J. C. Webster, highest standing in Sewing — Senior — Thelma Gould. Junior — Geraldine Muter. Special Prizes — Prize for the Greatest Progress in Dramatics course — Anne Parker. Prize for the best collection of photographs taken during the year — Barbara Jones. Prize for the highest standing in Dr. Carscallen ' s Religious Knowledge Class — Barbara Jones. Prize, by Miss A. A. Maxwell, for the highest standing in her Religious Knowledge Class — Helen Haggan. Prize, by Mrs. J. C. Webster, in memory of the late Mr. R. C. Hamilton, for the highest standing in Penmanship, open to the school, (Commercial Department excluded) — Muriel Messinger. Public Speaking Contest Prizes, (amounting to $25.00) donated by Rev. A. L Terry- berry — Seniors — 1st — Patricia Elliott. 2nd— Ruth Williams. Juniors — 1st — Marie House. 2nd — Joan Campbell. Prize, by Mrs. Carscallen, for Best Reading List — Annabelle Warren. ATHLETICS Pin, by Mrs. A. R. Riches, for holder of Strathcona Shield — Margaret MacDonald. Winner of Field Trophy, donated by the late Rev. F. L. Farewell — Betty Doe. Winner of Badminton Trophy, donated by Miss A. A. Maxwell, (Singles) — June Kennedy. Winner of Badminton Trophy, donated by Birks-Ellis-Ryrie (Doubles) — June Kennedy and Dorothy Leggett. Winner of Tennis Trophy, donated by Mr. W. H. Reynolds (Singles) — Ruth Johnstone. Miniature Cup, donated by Castle Chapter, to winner of Tennis Trophy — Ruth John- stone. Winners of Tennis Trophy, presented by the Senior Class of ' 36 (Doubles) — June Kennedy and Dorothy Leggett. Winner of Chevron for distinction in Basketball (two years) — June Kennedy. Inter-Class Games Cup, presented by the Senior Class of ' 28 — Juniors. The George Cormack Memorial Gold Medal, donated by Mrs. Cormack, for highest proficiency in Senior Swimming — Dorothy Leggett. Winner of Award, donated by Dr. C. R. Carscallen, for second highest proficiency in Senior Swimming — June Kennedy. Winner of Junior Swimming Award — Janet Montgomery-Moore. Winner of Junior Field Day Award — Joan Campbell. Winner of Statuette for highest proficiency in Riding — Dorothy Leggett. Award by Miss Betty Snell for outstanding Progress in first year Riding — Connie McKeen. Life Saving Awards — Honorary Instructor ' s Certificate, by the Royal Life Saving Society of England — Rotha Klopp. The Award of Merit, Silver — Examinations to be held on June 10th — Bernice Ham- ilton, Beatrice Bullen, Valerie Farewell, Sheila Mackenzie, Margaret MacDonald, Ruth Williams. Bronze Medallion — Florence Blackman, Joan Camnbell, Dorothy Daniel, Berenice Gordon, Mary Harris, Rosalie Holling, Marie House, Noreen Laing, Margaret MacDonald, Barbara Manville, Muriel Messinger. Janet Montgomery-Moore, Peggy McCallum, Eleanor McKowan, Jean Pipher, Dorothv Serviss, Pauline Townsend, Ruth Williams, Mary Yelland. Music When Soft Voices Die ------- Charles Wood Waltz of the Flowers ...... Peter Tschaikowsky Tin: Chapel Choir The Very Rev. James Endicott, B.A., D.D., LL.D. GOD SAVE THE KING! ADDRESS COLLEGE SONG Page
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junior Clastf Miss Snell Mary Elizabeth Aitken - Geraldine Muter - Barbara Manville Class Teacher President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer MARY ELIZABETH AITKEN. Mary Elizabeth was born in Cleveland, Ohio, but at a very early age she came to fair Canada. Her family took up residence at Windermere, Ontario, where she at- tended the Windermere public school be- fore entering O.L.C. Mary Liz. has certainly filled the presidency of the Junior Class with success this year. Be- sides her academic subjects she is taking music and is coming back to graduate next year in Senior Matriculation. GERALDINE MUTER. Gerry was born in Kitchener in 1918 and obtained her Senior Matric. in Kitchener Col- legiate. In the fall of 1937 she decided to see what boarding school was really like so came to O.L.C. where she has been a lively member of the Household Science Class, and a worthy vice-presi- dent of the Junior Class. Gerry is in- terested in art, dancing, and the Trull Funeral Home. She is coming back next year to graduate in Household Science. BARBARA MANVILLE was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, on June 23rd, 1920. She moved to Miami, Flori- da, where she obtained her public school education, but deciding that Prince Al- bert was a better place to live in she moved back and obtained her Junior Matric. there. This is her first year at O.L.C. but Barb is planning to return next year and become a member of the Senior Class. She will then take nurse ' s training. Barb was elected secretary- treasurer of the Junior Class this year. She excels also in swimming and ob- tained her bronze life-saving medal. We are all looking forward to having her with us next year. OLIVE AIRHART was left by the stork in Marmora, 1919. This year she came to O.L.C. to complete her Junior Matric. and she plans to return next year to be a first year senior. In Feb- ruary Ollie obtained the highest mark in Grade II Theory. She is also an en- thusiastic tennis player and has high hopes in the tournament. The best of luck, Ollie and we hope to see you next year. BEATRICE BULLEN was born in Toronto in 1920. She attended Brank- some Hall in her early days, and in 1936 wended her way to O.L.C. She is tak- ing Junior Matriculation this year and expects to return for Honour Matricula- tion. Bea excels in all gym. work and expects some day to attend Margaret Eaton School. GRATIA BULLEN first smiled upon the world in the early hours of Septem- ber 3rd, 1918, the place was Toronto. She attended Branksome Hall before coming to O.L.C. two years ago. She has been doing excellent work in music here and obtained first class honours in her primary organ examinations this spring. She intends to continue her studies here next year. IRENE CROWLEY born in Dundas in 1920, obtained her early education in the Dundas public and high schools. She came to O.L.C. last fall to continue her academic work and intends to enter the school of nursing in Hamilton. She is interested in sports, especially tennis and tumbling. Best of luck, Irene. DORIS GIBBONS. Doris first saw the light of day sixteen years ago in Lon- don, England. She came to Canada at the age of five and attended schools in Toronto and in Windsor. In 1936 we find her at O.L.C. Doris is fond of rid- ing and took part in the May Day Meet. In archery Gibbons hits the target. We hope to see Doris back with us next year. BERENICE GORDON was born in Toronto on March 6, 1919, and began the 1937 school year at O.L.C. where she is a first year Senior. Her favorite sports are swimming and riding. Her favorite hobby — Seeing the World. We hope that Berenice will return to O.L.C. next year. HELEN HAGGAN was born in Wood- stock, Ont., in 1921, coming to O.L.C. in 1936 and now one of our happy Juniors. Last year she represented our school on the Coronation tour, (by the way how ' s the sailor, Helen ? ) She plans to come back next year to graduate with her Senior Matric. As Helen ' s work comes easily to her, she has found time to take singing and hopes to keep up her music next year. Best of luck, Helen! BERNICE HAMILTON was born in Sutton, Ont., May 18, 1921. She came to O.L.C. in 1935, and returned this year as a first-year Senior. She is very in- terested in art, especially weaving, at s a p Page Twenty
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