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ACTA NOSTRA, 1926 19 I l'AR'l'l'IR SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 1925 HELEN DAY Second 560.00 FRANCIS LAMBTON First 8100.00 Acta Nostra Competitions The winners in the Acta Nostra competitions were as follows: Essay. Elizabeth McPhedran. III Sr. B.: Poem, Nora Millen and Dorothy Rush- brook, III Jr. C.: Cartoon, Gwen Mc- Allister and Dorothy Penfold, III Sr. Ag Cover Design. John Kendall. Keen competition was shown in all except the short story contest. In this line our writers seem to lack inspira- tion or coniidence. but this we hope will be remedied ere another edition appears. The prize intended for this has been awarded to Dorothy Rush- brook, III Jr. C., for the judges, Miss Strang and Mr. Charlesworth, consid- ered her work a close second to that of Nora Millen. Although space did not allow them to be printed, other essays worthy of honourable mention are those by Nora Millen. Frederick Swayze and F. Holm. For Miss Laughlin. teacher of com- position in Ill Jr. A. and C., who offer- ed a prize for the best poem and anoth- er for the best essay written by III Jr. pupils, we are glad to announce her decisions: To Dorothy Rushbrook for her poems, The Owl and The Her- mit, goes the poem prize, and to E. Carson, of III Jr. A, writer of My Re- cent Escapadef' the essay prize. FOI'I'I'l I..CHClCI'S Prize Winners of 1924-25. 1 A, George Farleyg 1 B, Margaret Hallg 1 C, Sidney Simmonsg 2 A, Hugh Singletong 2 B, Florence Leeson, 2 C. Michael Valerioteg 3 Jr. A, Ardale Comarg 3 Jr. B, Elizabeth McPhedrang 3 Jr. C, Jean Penfoldg 3 Sr. A, Verna Lehman, 3 Sr. B, Louis Silverg 4. Audrey Wilsong 1 A Commercial, Char- lotte Dotyg 1 B Commercial, Florence Kelso, Sr. Commercial, Gladys Ben- hamg Special Commercial, Dorothy Dempseyg Prevocational, Verda Kos- talg I Industrial, Eric Slaterg II Indus- trial, Roy Hammondg Homem-akers. Loys Readwin.
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18 ACTA NOSTRA, 1926 lVlcCrae Scholarship MISS ELSIE MASSON entered the Colleg- iate Institute in September, 1920, and during her five years of secondary training always ranked first or second in her class. In June, 1925, she did honour to herself and the school when she won the John McCrae Scholarship, one of the most lucrative of all Scholarships. This Scholarship was founded in honor of the late Colonel John McCrae, physician, soldier and poet. and, while the intention of the founder of the Scholarship was that its recip- ient should be a boy, in the case of Miss Masson a special concession was made and for the iirst time since its founding, the Scholar- ship, to the value of EBLIOO, was awarded to a girl. Besides winning this Scholarship, Miss Masson won the Moses Henry Aiken Scholar- ship in General Proficiency, awarded by Vic- toria College, and carrying with it a monetary value of 513400. We have every reason to be- lieve that Miss Masson's career at the Univer- sity, which has had such an auspicious be- G lp 6. ginning, will culminate in a future career that energwoorgo Clancy will bring honour to herself and the G.C.-V.I. ' ' ELSIE MASSON Winner of john McCrae Scholarship S1,l00.00g also Moses Henry Aiken Scholarship in Her many warm friends, whom her unassuming manner and sterling char- acter have won for her during her five years at the Collegiate, will follow her future career with deep interest. Carter Scholarships FRANCIS LAMBTON, winner of the First Carter Scholarship for Welling- ton County, entered our Collegiate in the III Junior Form three years ago. and has been a consistently good work- er throughout. He is a boy who shines in mathemaitics, science, history and languages. Last year he did not begin work in Upper School English until after Easter, and yet he obtained a First in both Literature and Com- position. ln all he obtained ten Firsts and had he entered for Uni- versity Scholarships, would doubtless have ranked high in such awards. His goal, however, is S. P. S. HELEN DAY. the winner of the Second Carter Scholarship has taken her whole five year course in our Col- legiate Institute, has ranked first in general proficiency in three of those years, and last year obtained nine firsts in the Upper School Examina- tion. NVe may say that Helen was also the efficient President of the Literary Society of '24-'25, and served on num- erous social committees. . nderwoocl Awards, I 924- I 92 5 Silver Medals QSpee4l 50-603 Helen Gallaher, Marian Grindlay, Elsie Marion Grindlay, Eve Neisch. Bronze Medals QSpeed 40-503 Maisie Barr, Dorothy Dempsey, Hewer, Jean McNiveng Agnes Mc- Tague, Rilla Thomas,
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