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

 - Class of 1935

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The gold medal presented by John Collison, Esq., for highest standing in Lower School Art, was won by Miriam Winslow. The prize presented by J. B. Hay, Esq., for greatest improvement in Second Year work over First Year Work, in the subjects of the Matriculation Course. was won by George Neely. The gold medal presented by B. N. Campbell. Esq., for highest standing on the Departmental examination in Canadian History was won by Dorothy Norton. The gold medal presented by the 1931 Grad- uating Class, awarded annually to the Upper School graduate who has rendered the most distinctive service to the school, in the student activities. has developed the highest plane of sportsmanship and has taken a satisfactory academic course. was won by Ernest Grove. The gold medal presented by E. W. G. Moore. Esq., awarded to the boy of the third. fourth or fifth year who has played regularly on one of the W.O.S.S.A. Junior or Senior Rugby. Basketball or Hockey Teams, and obtained the highest ranking on the subjects of one of the regular courses requiring at least seven papers. and an average of 662, was won by Ross llclntyre. 5 V,l IX F 1 'R . . - . .. 5: T I am so glad uhen Winter comes liilsai lw 6 A With all its jolly sports, . ', 7' ' ' - . 'A , y N ?ANQXJ With snow and sleighs We spend our days. lxu :MX n X xlrzd make sums' men and forts. qi I na Our skiis and skates do help to make The winter's jollity, But Christmas day and all its joys X 1 N y Is what appeals to me. The Winter seems to go so fast, And soon the spring does come, But still we never shall forget The dear old Winter's fun. --Bill Christian I A. SOUTH C. I. Page Thirty-three

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'Tw' PV.: SCHULARSHIPS AND AWARDS Back Row G. Hattersley, R. Nightingale, R. Mclntyre. H. Kimber, W. Dicks, G. Cameron, C. Jensen, G. Neely. First Row G. Bergey. M. Winslow, M. Gilmour, l. Christie. D. Norton. J. Deacon. 1 Scholarships is provided. These scholarships, combined with the group of medals donated each year by members of our Collegiate Parents' Association and other interested friends, pro- vide this school with a splendid group of prizes for stimulating the best efforts of our students throughout all branches of school activity, academic, literary and athletic. May we, once more, express our most sincere gratitude for this continued expression of interest from our very loyal friends. Two scholarships, each of a value of 32000, were awarded to the students who ranked first and second on the regular fourth year subjects: won by Wilfred Dicks and Harry Kimber. Two scholarships, each of a value of 32000. were awarded to the students who ranked first and second on the tive Departmental papers, Latin, and either French or German: won by Graeme Cameron and Christian Jensen. Two scholarships, each of a value of 31500, were awarded to the two students of the second year who have made the highest and second highest average on the work required for Page Thirtysfwo Matriculation in their first and second years combined: won by June Deacon and Madelorv Gilmour. A Special Scholarship of 315.00 was awardeo to Ross Nightingale. The gold medal presented by H. O. Farrow Esq., for general proficiency in the fourth yeas was won by Wilfred Dicks. The gold medal presented by C. B. Chapman: Esq., for general proficiency in the third yeai was won by Graeme Cameron. The gold medal presented by Rowland Hill, Esq., for general proficiency in the second yeal was won by June Deacon. T The gold medal presented bv W. A. Martirg Esq., for girls, general proficiency in the firs- year was won by Isabelle Christie. The gold medal presented by Edgar Jeffery Esq., for boys' general proficiency in the first year was won by Geoffrey Hattersley. The gold medal presented by Howari i Hartry, Esq., for highest standing in Lower School Biology Cfirst year Botany and seconi year Zoologyj, was won by Gertrude Bergey. 1 , THE ORACLE f

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