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Page Fourteen “THE SPARTALOGUE 19 5 3 Commencement Scholarships Junior Matriculation Scholarships, senior and junior matriculation diplo¬ mas, and commercial certificates were presented to eighty-seven students at the 1952 Commencement exercises held last November. Gathered to honour the graduates were friends, relatives and fellow students. A total of two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars in scholarship was awarded to seven graduates for notable academic achievements. John Lindsay, the leading scholarship winner, re¬ ceived a total of one thousand and thirty dollars from three separate scholarships. The University of Toronto Scholarship accounted for six hundred dollars. A scholarship of three hundred dollars was presented by the Canadian Legion Ontario Command, and to sup¬ plement this, Branch 143 of the Canadian Legion awarded him a scholarship of one hundred dollars. A school award of thirty dollars was added to the other scholarships. Patricia Rigg ' s scholarships added up to five hundred and fifty dollars. She won a three hundred dollar bursary from the Atkinson Foundation and the Western Ontario Entrance Scholarship of two hundred and fifty dollars. The University of Toronto Engineering Alumni As¬ sociation bursary of three hundred dollars was won by David McCuaig. Melvin Steinhart won the Colonel A. E. Pearson Chapter I. O. D. E. bursary of one hundred dollars for general proficiency, and shared the school award with John Lindsay—each winning thirty dollars. To assist him in his pursuit of a Normal School Education, George Sutton received the Colonel E. S. Wigle Chapter I. O. D. E. bursary of one hundred and fifty dollars. The Colonel Walter L. McGregor Chapter, Daughters of the Empire, Scholarship of one hundred dollars was presented to Dolores DeFields, who is at the College of Pharmacy in Toronto. The Major John Richardson Chapter I. O. D. E. bur¬ sary of fifty dollars, awarded to a student entering the Nursing profession was presented to Elsie Newman who is in training at Grace Hospital. Honour Matriculation Grade thirteen honour diplomas were presented to the following students: Dolores DeFields, Robert Dage- nais, James Grier, Mary Jo Hopkins, Mark Johnston, Patricia Kay, Eileen King, Thomas Klein, John Lindsay, Mary Jane Makar, Clifton Molyneaux, David McCuaig, Ruth Richards, Patricia Rigg, Hugh Robertson, Edward Skoczen, Melvin Steinhart, George Sutton and Steven Szekesy. Junior Matriculation Certificates were awarded to Edward Beattie, Douglas Bertram, Jack Boyer, Kenneth Bottoms, Shirley Burnett, Lorraine Courtin, Miriam Dry- den, Ella Eberwein, Alec Harris, Ian Hamilton, EPetty Holdsworth, Shirley Johnson, William Kerr, Ruth Lloyd, Donald MacLennan, Ethel Mercer, Gail Morris, Morris Murchison, Elsie Newman, James Oliver, Walter Para- schak, Florence Senfa, Patricia Shangenuk, Elizabeth Steer, Marilyn Sylvester, Allan Trothen, Robert Wade, Jacquelyn Welch, Joyce Wells, Robert Willoughby, Nellie Zajac. Other students receiving Junior matriculation diplo¬ mas were William Alexander, Wilma Backhouse, Lois Bowley, Donald Bradley, Allan Brent, Patricia Cave, Warren Dawson, Ruth Dowdell, Stanley Drabek, Richard Dungy, Harry Fiddler, Joan Hodges, Robert King, Mar¬ garet Kossman, James Madge, Robert Minnice, Tom Noble, Joan Penhale, John Pierce, Donald Smith, Doro¬ thy Smith, Joanne Sneddon, Marilyn Snyder, Richard Sorenson, Robert Sorenson, Kenneth Wagner. Commercial Certificates Commercial diplomas were awarded to Jean Alex¬ ander, Barbara Bennett, Betty Bruce, Joan Cummings, Irene Cunningham, Ella Eberwein, Bernice Robinson, Joan Rudkin, Shirley Sterry, Irene Stretavasky, and Marjorie Quayle. Awards Honour pins were presented to students who showed qualities of initiative, leadership and scholarship. Mary Jo Hopkins, Dolores DeFields, John Lindsay, George Sutton and Jack Boyer were the winners of this coveted award. Service pins went to Shirley Saul, Donald Alexander, Shirley Johnston, and Charlotte Watkins for music; to Melvin Steinhart for drama; Patricia Rigg for Sparta- logue; Warren Dawson for cadets; Marilyn Sinclair, Anne Haeberlin, Caro Armstrong and Judy Steadman for library; Robert Willoughby for rugby; Donald MacLennan for band, and Jacqueline Welch for cafeteria; Betty Bruce and Donald Smith for other worthy activities. The Malcom Fursey Shield for Public Speaking was presented to Marilyn Snyder, winner of the Senior Girls ' Division, and Ross Archibald, Senior Boys ' winner. Diane Yates and Douglas Paton were the recipients of Junior Public Speaking awards. (Continued on Page 18)
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11A Front Row: Evelyn Crowder, Deanne Whiteside, Blanche Painter, Doreen Gray. Second Row: Richard Howitt. Jean Avery, Jean Longeuay, Beverly Pitts, Mary Ellen Clark, Barbara Vott, Ron Ferchuck. Third Row: Doreen Wells, Delores Coyle, Rod LaFontaine, Larrie Mc¬ Lean. Miss Philpot, Charles O ' Hara. Cliff Armstrong, Joan Dragomir, Arlene Taylor. Back Row: James Caffray, Richard Bate. Gerald Cattanach, Bob Mad- dock. Paul Ariss. Bruce Mc- Lagen, Carl Bjerklund, Fred Sorrell, John Hope. 11B Kneeling: Margaret Carson. Elizabeth McLister, Anne Johnston. First Row: Je an Law, Muriel Douey, Mary Jean Henderson. Miss Gurney. Diane Yates, Ellen Welch. Susan Hallett, Judy Kidd. Second Row: Steve Flagg, Richard Randell, Eva Patterson, Sylvia Saul. Carol Ann Stephenson, Doro¬ thy Sorenson, Rosemary Char- bonneau, Zenon Zubrycky, Mike Moore, Bob Ord. Back Row: Arthur Majer, Arthur Hen¬ derson, Bob Hamilton, Bill Johnston. Doug. Paton, Bill Powers, Gerry Guenther, David Marsden. 11C Front Row: Dolly Nolin, Beverly Batters- by, Barbara Barker, Jean Grant, Elsie Way, Betty Turner. Pat Renaud, Donna Lajoie. Back Row: Carol Brown, Marlene Cos- grave, Cynthia McCabe, Mr. Courlney. Betty Jean Clark, Marilyn Haw-ken. Odessa Carpenter.
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