London South Collegiate Institute - Oracle Yearbook (London, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1931

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70 L.j s. cg' 1. .ORACLE SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS ' PRINCIPAL T. S. H. GRAHAM, M.A. ' SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Back Row-G. McVicer. S. Robinson Front Row-M. Smith M. Shore, W. Tighe HONOUR MATRICULATIONT ' SCHOLARSHIPS' is ' The graduating class of 1931 con- tinued to uphold the high-standard of scholarship set by preceding classes and as a resu-lt we find several names mong those accredited vas-worthy oi- being awarded scholarships in institu- tions of higher learning. K, f ' ' The University of Western Ontario Scholarship for highest standing in Upper School Biology, Physics, Chem- istry and any two other papers, of' a value of 320000, was awarded- to William Tighe. The Scholarship for highest standing in German, of aivalue of 3110.00, was awarded- to Maurice Smith. A Special Tuition Scholarship entitling him to two years' free tuition of a value of 3170.00 was awarded to Stanley Robinson. Twoother gradu- ates, George MacVicar and Maurice Shore, were awarded Leonard Founda- tion Scholarships of a value of 3100.00 each. These five boys are now attend- ing the University of Western' Ontario, and to these, along with many other graduates of this and previous years, we extend our best wishes and highest hopes that their future academic rec- ords may bring more and greater honours than those already attained. Mr. Thomas E Wilson of Chicago, an old London boy and graduate of the Ontario Agricultural College, has offer- ed. three scholarships, each of a value of' 330000, to he awarded each year to students graduating from the Lon- don Collegiate Institutes and desiring to enter. the Ontario Agricultural Col- lege at Guelph. Two of these schol- arships were awarded this year to Frank Love and John- MacKay of London South. We are quite con- fident that these two boys will later fill positions of leadership in their chosen field., -- f . 1 - - . FRANK LOVE AND JOHN McKAY Now in attendance at The O. A. C., Guelph

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L. s. c. 1. ORACLE 71 I- . . PRIZE WINNERS i Back Row Cleft to rightj--M. Smith, B. Porter, J. Doyle, N. Farrow, E. Smillie, A. Morton, L. Williams. Front Row Cleft to rightj-M, McColl, K. Milligan, E. Kerr, M. Hating, M. Geiger, B. Fraser Qabsentj. ' WHISKARD SCHOLARSHIP AND on-:ER PRIZE WINNERS The late Mr. T. G. Whiskard left an endowment to the London Collegiate Institutes, the interest from which is available for scholarships to worthy students each year. Under this en- dowment London South this year made award of its first group of Schol- arships. These, combined with the splendid group of medals made avail- able each year through our Collegiate Parents' Association and other inter- ested friends, provide us witb a splendid group of prizes to aid in stimulating the best efforts of our student body. To these donors we wish to express our deep appreciation for their continued interest and support. Two Scholarships, each of the value of 32000, were awarded to the students who ranked first and second on the regular Fourth Year subjects: won by Kathleen Milligan and Betty Fraser. Two Scholarships, each of the value of 32000, were awarded to the students who ranked first and 'second on the .egular Third Year subjects: won by Norman Farrow and Betty Porter. Two Scholarships, each of the value of 31500, were awarded to the students who ranked first and second on the regular Matriculation work of the first and second years combined: won by Margaret McColl and Eunice Smillie. A Special Scholarship of 315.00 was awarded to Laverne Williams. The gold medal presented by G. F. Copeland, Esq., for highest standing in Upper School English: won by James Doyle. The gold medal presented by Orch- ard Brothers for General Proficiency in the Fourth Year: won by Kathleen Milligan. The gold medal presented by C. B. Chapman, Esq., for General Proficiency in the Third Year: won by Norman Farrow. , The gold medal presented by Row- land Hill, Esq., for General Proficency in the Second Year: won by Eunice Smillie. The gold medal presented by Edgar Jeffery, Esq., for Boys' General Pro- ficiency in the First Year: won by Arthur Morton. CTurn to page 951

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