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48 THE L. C.L TA TLER - . 0 0' --l... 040 Lorna Curneii Hea d Girl Morgan Peel Head Boy 1 343 THE HEAD GIRL NYhen the Vale Sl'llHlEll'Slllll for tl1e year 1929-39 was presented to LU1-na fltifllttll at the filllllllllt'lll'9lIlPlll Exereises tl1is year, the st.-lmol showed that it heartily 2l1bpI'4lVt'1l the teachers' elmive uf Head Girl, Sinee her Pl1fl'illl1'0 into til-st f111'111 i11 1925, L0l'1lil showed herself illl l11llllSll'lt1llN student, a gmail spurt, ready at all times to do what she euuld tm' her seluxul. Pei-lnaps must lll'UllllIlt'I1l i11 athletie activities. hesides lillilllg' a lll'UlIllllPlll part i11 tl1e spurt of the -Iunior S1'llflUl, i11 the Field liay events, the liaskethall a11d Yolley teams: Lorna was twiee I'resident of the Senior Girls' l'lXl 4.'llllVP and twiee a lllvllllwl' uf the fl6lll'l'2ll Execu- tive. Tllgtllllttl' witl1 tl1is l't'lllill'liillJl0 l'Pl'0l'tl, lAll'l1il played a leading rule i11 tl1e St'lllNil.N play. NVhat livery hvlllllilll Iill0WS,u illltl was a memher of the hVl'llt'l'S' Vluh as l'lXl'llZlllgJf9 liditur of The 'l'alter. Always a tavmirite i11 her fUl'lIl. lA'l1'llil is l'4il1g,1'l'illlllill0tl lay the fellow members of her elass i11 attaining tl1is enviable 1msitio11. llead Girl of the ll. C. l. for l929'Il0. .lAil'll1l is illltllltllllg' f2llPl'll.S IvlllVQl'Slfj' this year illlll the statt uf The 'l'atle1- is glad ut this tllblbtllflllllfy nf expressiiig' tu her tl1e good wishes uf the sa-1141111 i11 her quest for higher education. THE HEAD BOY The A. 'l'. t'laxtm1 S4'll45lZll'SllI1b tm- tl1e llead Huy ut tl1e year 1929-30 was awarded tu hlUl'Q'illl Peel a11d l'Pl'ltlll1l,V the lllllltilll' was due l1i111. Few lmys have wnrked as Sandy l1as dune fur the seluml. lhllllllill' l'reside11l uf tl1e Literary Sm-iety i11 1928, his ulltiring efforts lll lPl'tIYl4lll1g' suitahle t'lll'Ql'lilllllll6Ill' at the l,it. meetings, i11 attraeting the interest ef tl1e st-lmul tn them. illltl i11 assisting' tl1e dramaties, made him l't'SllUllSlllll' fur the s11c-eessful illllillgillllillltill uf tl1e Literary Society and the lll'illIlillll' Sm-iety. Always a keen NlllllNll'li'l' uf athletics. illfllllllgll unable to take an aetive part. Bltlljlilll has shown himself illl illl-2ll'0llllll sport. Anxious to he a part ul' the Cadet t'1'11'11s, l1e has ereditahly discharged the duties of lll6SSL'llg.l'l'l' a11d flag-lnearer.
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THE L.C.I. TATLER 47 1181111011 1, -111111111016 2, l1io11el'o11- 1Vilson 1, Isolwl 1Vilson 5, Iszilwl iieylneare 1, H1'l1L'91'0l1P1illl41 1, An- NV11112llllS 5, Gm-111111 Mal-Kay 4, dris lfilylllilll 1, Jenn llz1y111z111 1, Mm-Ivy Finley 2, 3I2l4'P119l'SOIl 2. Luiiuey live-1-s:.111 2, Lloyd Fluvk 1, Keele 11l'tJg,flIl'y 1, llert Heslup 1, He-11111 Fulton 4, -lurk 111111111111 1, Ga-1:1'ge 1I011QS0ll l, Huy Mark 1. Robert 11l'9g'Kll'j' 1, Jznnes Groves 5, Yin- M1-Galley 1, X1Ell'g'2ll'P1 S4l1114'1' Edythe llohnes 1, l'31'1n-e -Iohilston 2. I'Il1NV2ll'l1 1f1ill1l'1l2l1'41 35, M111-imi 31, Amlrey Kent 1, Nlll'1llilll Maid- 1'e-el 2, Rotlm .lol111sto11 4, M111-Iv ons li, -IQIIIIPS 3199112111 1, N. MC- T1l1llll11SU1l 1, 1Yz1lla1vv T1ll1l'S11'lll 1, 12111111 1, Chas. M114-hell 1, EIV11 Alun I:1i1llt'1l2ll'11 1, John 1Vi1-lu-it Mowzlff, -lark 111111118 1, I'ollm'k 1, 1, lmrire 1Ve11ster 1, Isobel V111-1-oe -lurk Ross 1, Angus Smith 1, 1, -11111111111 S1-wtf 1, .lzunes C1-oft 5, M111-slnlll Stephens 1, Talngney 2, -l4.l111 S4-uit 1, A11411-is Wiiivlieste-r Morris 'l'l111rsto11 J., Tillemi-li 1, C. 1, 1,211 118111011111 1, Lloyd 11ill'l1j' 1. f-- THE CAST- THE MERCHANT OF VENICE Mr. Hale, G. Hodgson, W. Bradford, M. Finley, F. Mitchell, J. Groves, R. Mark, Miss Clarke. M. MacPherson, G. McKay. M. Thurston, K. Neil, R. Langdon, I. MacMillan, W. McAlpine, B. Heslop, K. Gregory.
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THE L.C.I. TATLER 49 Sandy has played lllillly rules i11 selioul plays, and even nmre be- lllllll tl1e seenesf' so that he may boast 21 f,l1'illllilflC pi11 well deserved. M01-gz111 is il part-tinie stude11t here tl1is year and we wish l1i111 success with the subjects he carries, us well as sueeess i11 his later life. THE HARSTONE AWARD The IIQ11-stone BIk'lllUl'l2ll Award for tl1e highest Sfillllllllgl' i11 Mathe- ll12lllL'S i11 the tlt'lPilI'lIllK'l1l2llS was closely f'u11tested ilglillll this year. The 4l61l2ll'l'llll-'Ill linully Zl11110lll1l'Pll that -Iilllti 1'lill'lU, new i11 attend- ance at Yietoria I'11ive1-sity, was the winner. -Iune 4-anne tb tl1e L. V. I. fi-ein the QTIIIPIIIQ-'K' fllllltlllllklllilll Selmol and CCl1lllIIll01,l her high selmlustie 1-ef-111-il as 2111 exeellent student, nut Ulllj' i11 lll2ltll9lllillll'S b11t i11 every subjeet Sllfl 0ill'l'lPll. NVe eu11g'1'11t11lz1te June 011 her sin.-eess and express the wish that sl1e euntinue to take lnnilours i11 l1er lvl1lVt'l'Slfj' L'Ulll'S9. WRITERS' CLUB PRIZES This yenr tl1e XVI'll'Pl'Sl t'lub uttered il prize uf 555.10311 for tl1e best shbrt story written by anyone i11 the Middle ur Vpper Svlltltlll il prize ut' 553.00 tor the best essay i11 the sznne elzisses, and for tl1e best poem written by ill1.V4Fll9 i11 the selnml il Sllllllill' prize, 35100. A prize ut 355.00 was 4,111-1-eil by the t'lub fur the best essay by any student i11 tl1e Junior si-libel. T11 the sunie elzlss il prize of 2525.00 was uttered fur tl1e best short story. Result of Competition Senior Short Stury- -Alive 1T4'LilllQ'llll11, 'l'wu T011 Imllurs Hills. Senior Essay-N11 award nmde. Poetry f'f:11test-Alive'MeI1a1ug'l1li11, Tn Rupert I'Il'UlllU'.u Junifzr S-lnzrt Storye-Hazel Murkey. Jerry Holly. -Tlllllfll' Iissay-No Entries The judges were Ihr. lill'lCl'011llf'll. Miss f.'b1'ke1'y and Miss Gerrish. The Club expresses its Q,'l'21llTIlll9 to llllllll for their valuable serviees. The hffurty thanks of the Club go to the Iii1NV2ll'l'llil f'hapter, I.0.lD.I'I., and tb the F01-t11ig'htly Flub of town for their lillltll10SS i11 do11z1ti11g the prizes fer two' uf tl1e divisions. The stan' of The T11tler ilplDl't?f'lilf4-'S their in- terest i11 its 9l1flPilV0ll1' to e11c-1.1111-age literary talent i11 the sf-html and only hopes that the result of tl1e contest will show lllfxlll that it was worth while.
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