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54 RAREBITS THE LITERARY EXECUTIVE Back Row-Jerome King, Archie McMillan Front Row-Reta Swartz, Reginald Cozens, Evelyn Stewart. IE. I-I. 9. Glnmmenrenwnt iixerrisz-1:5 By EDNA M. ROBINSON, IV. Great interest was manifested in the delightful and attractive programme presented at the annual commencement on December 18th. The auditorium was well filled and the executive of the Literary Society deserve great praise for the way in which the numbers were carried outg also much credit is due to those teachers who spent so much of their time to make the commencement a real success. The programme opened with the singing of 0 Canadau led by the High School orchestra., following which a girls' and boys' chorus was much en- joyed, Mr. Bates then delivered the commencement address, following which a vocal quartette consisting of Ernest Berry, Elizabeth Coleman, Pat. Hobson, and Beryl McMillan was well received. Arthur Iones, a graduate of last year, now attending university, had the honor of delivering the Valedictory address. The graduation diplomas were pre- sented by Mr. T. E. Freeman and the Commercial diplomas and certificates by Mr. Holtby. A French song was rend- ered by Forms II and IH. and a pleasing personality sketch, In the Usual Way was contributed by Miss Florian Loree. The I.O.D.E. prizes were presented by Mrs. Harry Thomas of Thayendaneagea
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RAREBITS 55 Chapter, Mrs. A. C. Burnet presented the High School board prizes. The E. A. Harris gold medal awarded to Edna Robinson was presented by Mr. Harris. Much interest was displayed in The Bachelor's Reverien, as presented by a number of the students. The presentation of the athletic awards provided an interesting feature. The M. M. Robinson Gold medal, awarded to Kenneth Borisuk as the outstanding athlete of the year, was presented by Mr. Robinson. The suc- cessful girls in the field day events re- ceived their medals and ribbons from Mrs. D. A. Hyslop, while Mr. F. C. Virtue made the presentations to the boys. The Lions Club Challenge Cup, emblematic of the athletic champion- ship of Halton County, was awarded by Air. L. D. Dingle, president of the Bur- lington Lions' Club. Mr. W. L. Smith, made the presentation of the special awards. The Minuet, a charming old-fashioned dance, was given by some of the senior girls accompanied by Elizabeth Coleman, who introduced the dance by a rendering of the song of the same name. During the intermission the High School orchestra entertained with a number of selections. The three-act play The lmportance of Being Earnest made up the second part of the programme. The members of the cast: Osler Lockhart, Dick Berry Reginald Cozens, Iean Leitch, Evelyn Stewart, Lodema Daggett, Iolene Mack- lin, Bill Clifton and Bruce Colton- took their parts in splendid fashion with the result that the play was most suc- cessful and was much enjoyed by those present. The programme closed with the National Anthem. The programme was repeated the next evening when an additional number-a reading, Spread- ing the News , was given by Ethel Scott. 4.wMw...:f,--- -M.-.M A ,,1-- - 1 -aff Y. -4 H ,..:.f,.a..tt:...-..,.a::.4.4,.....,k,a ,.,.,.,..,., -...... , ..,. , ,.., .s...,,.. ....... -..,,...-...,,.-,..-,,...,,-, CAST OF THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNESTH Back Row-Osler Lockhart, Iolene Macklin, William Clifton, lean Leitch, Bruce Colton. Sitting--Reginald Cozens Evelyn Stewart, Miss Edna Shaw, B.A., Lodema Daggett, Richard Berry. -
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