Barrie Central Collegiate Institute - Vox Collegii Yearbook (Barrie, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1935

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June'l935 VOX COLLEGII Page ll COMMERCIAL GRADUATING CLASS CNumbered as in picture left to right from 1 to 253 1. Sydney LeGear-2nd Typing Contest '34, 2. Eric Lackie. 3. Miss Bell--Presiding Teacher Form IIID and Head of the Commercial De- partment. 4. Velma Cole-Commencement and Operetta IE. 5. Lloyd Judd-Interform Debatesg 3rd Boys' Oratorical 834i Lit. Rep. 535. '6. Margaret Gribble-Vox Rep. '33g lst Typing Contest '34, 7. Crawford Leigh, Hawkestone-IE Athletic Repg IID Hockey Finals, Rough- ridersg IIID B.C.I. Champion Soccer Team, Sr. Champion Speed Skater. 8. Lorna Fraser. 9. Kathleen Hook. 10. Edna Vaughan, Tollendal. 11. Gladys Thompson, Allandale R.R.-IIE Athletic Rep. 12. Mae Buttler-IIID Athletic Rep. '35. 13. Erma Ross-Commencement and Operetta '33 14. Norman Atherton. 15. Marion Thompson, Allandale R.R. 16. Kenneth Prince. 17. Ina Kennedy, Allandale R.R. 18. Delphine Caldwell, Barrie R.R. 19. Vera Muir, Utopia-IE Vox Rep. 20. Hazel Williams. 21. Hazel Richardson. 22. Gladys Bradley-Commencement '33g Operetta '34. 23. Alma Robinson. J 24 Clara Spearn-'33 Jr. Lit. Rep.g 934 2nd Girls' Oratorical Contest, Operetta, Athletic Rep.: '35 Vox Rep. 25. Audrey Arnott. 26. Laura Calvert. NOT IN THE GROUP PICTURE Joe O'Brien, Hawkestone-ID Athletic Rep., passed out of ID with highest marksg IID Athletic Rep. and Vox Rep.g IIID Athletic Rep., Volleyball Champions CHouse Leaguel, B.C.I. Champion Soccer Team. Verna Pringle. Gordon Rowell-Gym Team, 2 years. Irene Storey-ID Intermediate Field Day Champ., Athletic Rep.: IID Sr. Field Day Champ., Athletic Rep.g IIID Senior Field Day Champ., Secy. Girls' Athletic Society. . THE STUDENTS' COUNCIL EXECUTIVE President-Donald Beverley Acting President-Douglas Muir. Vice-Presidents-June Thomson and Bob Delaney. Secretary-Treasurer-Mr. H. J. Heath. PRE SID ENT'S MES SAGE My period as President of the Students' Council was very brief. I would have greatly appreciated being able to finish my high school course in B.C.I. but circumstances didn't permit it. It was only when I left the school and started my education elsewhere that I realized just how much the Barrie Collegiate Institute, its associations, and my former fellow students meant to meg how much I would miss these associationsg and how I would look back to the many happy days spent at our school. My farewell would not be complete without some mention of the teachers. Many a time in the past have I felt that I received an unfair detention or that I was abused by some one of the teachers. Now looking back on it all I really wonder how it was that the punishment meted out was not much more



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Page 12 VOX COLLEGII JuneI935 severe. To all the teachers I would like to express my sincere thanks for their forbearance, for their patience, for their understanding and finally for the help they have been in giving my education a very solid foundation. To B.C.I. I wish every success and prosperity. As other former students do I will watch its progress with intense interest and avail myself of every opportunity 'LO return. -DONALD BEVERLEY, President. STUD ENT COUNCIL ACTIVITIES Although Don's period as President of the Council was brief, a great deal was accomplished. Don was an energetic and popular president, one who re- alized his campaign promises. As well as carrying on the usual work that be- falls the Council annually, he was largely responsible for the purchase of rugby sweaters for the school teams. This is the first time that the school has supplied any part of the uniforms for the players. Don excelled in social activities. A very successful masquerade party was carried out again last fall and then something unheard of before marked the close of Don's career in B.C.I.-the Christmas Closing Dance. He was again chiefly responsible for the high standard, and success of this singular event. 'During Don's presid- ency the inauguration of the annual choosing of a Head Boy and Head Girl was discussed and planned and later carried out by the council this spring. Although our presidents come and go, we must not forget that part of our council remains from year to year, namely the advisory members and the secretary-treasurer. Miss Kelso, teacher in charge of the Girls' Athletics. is always ready to uphold the rights of the girls, with good sound advice. Miss Shiell, advisory teacher to the Literary Society, is directly associated with the high social and literary standard of the school. Mr. Cockburn. teacher in charge of the Boys' Athletics, is invaluable as a council member, Mr. Heath, secretary-treasurer, shoulders the labours of the minute book and ever fluctuating cash book. His discussion in the council problems is always influential. ' -DOUGLAS MUIR, Acting-President. WINNERS OF SCI-IOLARSHIPS AND CRESTS University of Toronto, St. Michael's College Scholarship in Mathematics and Physics-won by Ernest Ryan. Knights of Columbus, for Roman Catholic students of the Province of Ontario-won by Ernest Ryan. First Carter Scholarship for County of Simcoe-won by Ernest Ryan. Andrew Hay Scholarship in Upper School Mathematics-won by Ernest R an. y Andrew Hay Scholarship in Middle School Mathematics-won by Barbara Girdwood. CREST WINNERS A-D. Reynolds, O. Chappell, D. Hutchings, E. LeGear, Caroline Smith, Beryl Parke, Edna Thompson, Edith Bowen, Dorothy Thompson, Dorothy Grant, Doris Wingrove, Phyllis Ferry. E-Genevieve Crossland, Eric Hardy. L-Betty Murphy, Francis Hinds, Betty Doe, Eric Johnston, Garbutt Smith, Margaret Cook. S-Annie McQuarrie, Jack Pulford, Mildred Meredith, Jean Stransman, Al- ma Robinson, Bruce Wilson. The following already have crests but have earned new letters for them: E-Perry Ryan, Mabel Richardson. L-Perry Ryan, Victor Knox, Glen Kell. I S-Ernie Ryan, Barbara Girdwood. The following have earned the same letter for the second time: A-Marion Vair, Mabel Richardson, Dorothy McKnight, Helen Crew, Beverley Simmons, Jack Dyte, Fred Norris, Bill Strachan, Lloyd Delaney. E-Douglas Muir, Donald Beverley. L-Lloyd Delaney, Ed. Bartley, Lois Ryan, Thelma Clark.

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