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16 HAVERGAL COLLEGE MAGAZINE Form Lower V— Matriculation I.— 1. Louise Sapte L Stella M ozley 2. Beryl Ferguson 2 . Annie Younge Form Upper V. — 1. Jean Bell Form Upper VI — 2. Marian Sweeny 1. Helen Lethbridge French: Dorothy McDougall 3. Edith Tolmie Drawing: Christina Lyall Form Lower VI. — Havergal Diplomas— 1. Kathleen Ardagh l. Helen Lethbridge 2. Ruby Goldstine 2. Marjorie Briggs European History: Ruth Mc- Martin K. Training Diploma- Music: Edna Leckie Antoinette Sapte PRESENTATIONS Senior Gymnastic Cup Marian Sweeny (Presented by Mr. E. L. Drewry) Junior Gymnastic Cup June Suckling (Presented by Mr. T. H. Webb) Basket Ball Cup... Boarders ' Team (Presented by The Very Rev. Dean Coombes) Form Drill Cup.. Form Upper 111 (Presented by Miss Dalton) Studio Prize Frances Billings (Presented by Mr. Lis gar L. Lang) Scripture Prize Kathlee n Ardagh (Presented by His Grace The Archbishop of Rupert ' s Land) English Literature Medal Helen Lethbridge (Presented by Ven. Archdeacon Fortin) Good Fellowship Prize Thelma Duncan Day School Scholarships, ($25.00) (Presented by Mr. E. L. Drewry) 1. Kathleen Ardagh 2. Jean Bell Medal for Good Conduct Cecily Mortlock (Presented by Lady Cameron)
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HAVERGAL COLLEGE MAGAZINE 15 be particularly useful and may, in the future, considerably in- crease the circulation of the Magazine. Last year a prize was offered to the Form sending in to the Magazine the largest number of accepted contributions, and one to the Form selling most copies. They were gained by the Upper Fifth and Sixth Forms respectively. These prizes are not being offered this year because many of the contributions have been written in the course of school work without any thought of the Magazine, and because we feel sure that no encouragement to sell copies is needed when the profits are to be given to the Funds of the Red Cross Society. We gratefully acknowledge the following gifts: A beautiful photograph of the Stratford-Upon-Avon Memorial Theatre, given by Mr. Flower, The Gentle Heritage, and four copies of My Sunday Book (for which the Junior Boarders are most grate- ful), given by Mrs. Matheson, and Rewards and Fairies, by Cecily Mortlock. The Librarian is very glad to discover an unwritten law that a Boarder, on leaving, shall leave behind a book to keep her memory green. Btetrtfmtton of $rt?e£ The Annual Prize-Giving took place on the evening of Friday, 19th April, 1915. After the opening exercises, and a very inter- esting speech from His Grace the Archbishop, the Upper School Singing Class sang A May Morning and Greeting. Follow- ing on Miss Jones ' Report and the Distribution of Prizes, Bishop Grisdale spoke a few encouraging words. A new feature of the Prize-Giving was the Good Fellowship Prize — awarded partly by a school vote, and gained by Thelma Duncan. FORM AND SUBJECT PRIZES N.B. Form Prizes are awarded, except in Matriculation Forms, when 75% or over of the year ' s marks have been obtained. Form I. — Form Upper III. — 1. Percy Gill !• Airdrie Bell 2. Beatrice Boyd 2 - Mar Y McQueen 3. Kathleen McMahon Form II— Form IV — 1. Muriel Curry 1- Kate Rowley 2. Marion Kelly 2. Dolly Peatt 3. Margaret Grundy F orm Shell— T TTT 1. Eleanor Cox Form Lower III.- 2 June Suckling 1. Sylvia Lemon 3. Vera Underwood 2. Thelma Le Cocq Drawing: Ruth Blowers
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HAVERGAL COLLEGE MAGAZINE 17 ®f)e Cbronicle. May 12 — Rev. W. M. Loucks acted as our Chaplain at Prayers. 19 — Mr. Flower, President of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, gave us a most interest- ing talk upon the Memorial Theatre and the training of the Players. 21 — Grand Concert in aid of the Hay River Mission was given by Miss Springate, Miss Shewell and Miss M. E. Norrington and their Forms. Most successful. 22 — We celebrated Empire Day by recitations and songs and an address from Dr. C. N. Bell. 25 — Victoria Day was observed as a public holiday. The flagstaff celebrated the day by snapping off at the base and we are now without one. The Boarders who were in went to see Mr. F. R. Benson as Henry V. 27 — The Zenana Guild gave a tea. In the evening some of the Boarders went to see the Stratford-upon-Avon Players in The Taming of the Shrew. 28 — Miss Prestwich gave a Recital at the Royal Alexandra, to which some of the Boarders were invited. 29 — Much Ado About Nothing — another theatre party. June 1 — We welcomed as our guests four lady delegates to the Annual Meetings of the Women ' s Auxiliary. 4 — Miss Jones entertained at tea all the delegates to the W.A. (nearly three hundred). The girls waited on them and took them all over the College, and they ap- peared to enjoy themselves very much. 9 — Appearance of the long-looked-for Magazine. Matriculation examinations begin. 8-12 — Horse Show at the Amphitheatre. Frances Code decorated. 12 — Dr. Edith Brown gave us a most interesting account of her work in the Punjab. Annual Fete for Madeline Etenaishi. 19 — Breaking up for the long holidays. Distribution of Prizes. Sept. 10 — New School Year begins. Welcome to Miss Batstone and Miss Stevens. 16 — The School begins to work on Balaclava caps and wristlets. 23 — Archdeacon Fortin read Prayers for us, and his son- in-law, the Bishop of Fredericton, who was present with Mrs. Richardson, gave us a very helpful address.
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