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Pagv Tliiriy-Pom' THE SCHOOL DANCE COMMITTEE Jed' Lydiat, Bob Morrow, Mr. Reynolds, Ernie Rollaston. Betty Fuller, Violet Walker, Maxine Wilson THE HOIVLER, 1934 AT-HOME A On Friday, March the second, North Tor- onto held its annual At Home. Due to the success of last year's dance the committee decided to hold it again in the Eaton Audi- torium. This decision proved more than satisfactory for it was unanimously agreed that it was the best dance of the season. About live hundred couples gaily tripped the light fantasticu to the rhythmic strains of Stanley St. -lohn's orchestra. At inter- mission a varied and very interesting floor show was presented. The well-known organist, Miss Kathleen Stokes, gave several selections. Miss .lean Hemswiorth and her partner, Mr. Gollop, entertained with some delightful dancing. Mr. Reynolds and the committee are to be warmly congratulated on the success they made of this affair. By having a bigger and better dance than ever before, they accom- plished what was thought impossible. HOME AND SCHOOL CLUB lcontinuedj The November meeting was of particular interest. A representative from each of nine student organizations was asked to tell us about their particular activity and it was simply thrilling the way those young people told of what they were doing, outside of their regular school work-such interesting and worthwhile things. The orchestra contributed generously to the program. The Music Group took care of the Febru- ary meeting when The Sooty Singers, pre- sented the Minstrel Show. In March, the Groups will exhibit and demonstrate what they have been doing and in April the Annual Meeting and election of officers will be held. We congratulate Beverley Gaynor, who won the George H. Reed Scholarship last june and wish him every success. lVe are taking the liberty of quoting from the letter which he sent the Club, acknowledging the gift: Your Club has done much for the school in the foundation of this Scholarship, both in perpetuating the memory of the late Mr. Reed and in giving the student body a goal toward which to work. In the latter, you have gone far toward raising the standard of the school to that state of perfection which we all hope it will some day attain. May we take this opportunity to thank Colonel Vtlood, members of the staff, the students, and all others who have given of their time and talents to promote interest in the Club. Do you think the Club is Worthwhile? If you do, Come up and see us sometime, and share what it has to offer. It exists to be of service to the school, to you and to the com- munity. silly - Ik X 5 Q, N' .i --'05 ' i .. sy A C I' , V ,, 9 n...:',0' 'tn 5f::::5lZ': 3!:::.'Bv '-'nll f,l5 042- 1-.4.g:Q.g::y - qggow 'ig g:2:V logo QTEK b zu 2, 'X THE Scausvvm X Q ws-io PAYIED ms Rsvccrs -X ON 'ma iNsvAi.r-xurr PLAN, .lyi-
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to fd J THE HOIVLER, 1934 Page Thirty-Five SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS UR Scholarship Team headed by James .fX'Court, Margaret Bealey, Marion Patton, john Hazelton and Kenneth Carr, this year captured eight valu- able scholarships in the Honor Matriculation Exams last june. These scholarships are scattered among the various colleges. They are: The First Fdward Blake Scholarship in French and German won by James A'Court and the Edward Blake Scholarship in any two Modern Languages, for which James A'Court ranked lirst. Both these scholarships belong to all colleges. The Moses Henry Aiken Scholarship in linglish 'and History at Vic- toria was won by Margaret Bealey. The Dick- son Scholarship in Modern Languages, at Trinity, was won by .lames A'Court. The Brennan Memorial Scholarship in Physics and Chemistry at St. Michaels College was won by .lohn Hazelton. The Wlilliainson No. 1 in Fnglish and History was won by Marion Patton. The Leitch Memorial No. 1 in any three subjects was awarded to G. Kenneth Carr. Both of these scholarships are for Queen's University. In the provincial scholarships the First Carter Scholarship was won by lames A'Court. The Howler welcomes this opportunity of congratulating these students on their brilliant achievements. Three valued awards were presented this year in the school. The Hugh L. Kerr Trophy to Moore Tafts, the George H. Reed Scholar- ship to Beverley Gaynor and the Gladys Lewis Memorial Scholarship to Shireen Huddleston. XVe congratulate them also for their outstand- ing work. The following were awarded gold medals by the school for standing highest in their respective forms at the promotion exams in -lune: james A'Court 5A, Beverley Gaynor JIA, XVilliam Rapsey KH, Zelda Hierwitz 2F. The silver medals given to the students ranking lirst in their individual form were presented to: M. Bealey 5C, Shireen Huddles- ton 5D, UI. Hazelton BE, A. Peacey 5F, M. Best -lB, G. Anderson -IC, F. Quail 4F, D. Collins IEA, B. Sandover-Sly 3B, Vera Turn- bull SC, G. Day SBD, H. Brett 312, R. Hunter Ill , G. Simpson BG, XV. Saunders 3K, H. Smith RL, F. M. Hill QA, N. Ferguson 213, F. Clifford QC, ll. Hill QU, K. XVheeler QE, R. Faed EG, F. Duncan BH, D. Everett 2K, D. Robertson QL, G. Sheridan IBM. The following is the Honor Roll of those who secured a standing of S0 per cent. or over on the work of last year. These names are in order of merit. Second Formsz- Zelda Hurwitz, Isabel Sutherland, Reina Faed, Dorothy Robertson, Isabel Cork, Marguerite Hill, Catherine Scott. Susan Irving, Barbara Choate, Flizabeth Dunean, Alex. Goodall, Gertrude Stubbery, Stanley Meschino, Bur- well Taylor, Nora Ferguson, john Kerwin, Richard McGivern, Doris Everitt, Margaret McClelland, Nancy Milnes, John Simpson, XVilliam Scott, Elizabeth Choat, Ken. Wheeler, Xlfilliam Rolph, Glen Sheridan, XVilliam Heuper. XVe expect some of them to bring new scholarships to North Toronto in their matric- ulation exams. i f Ill x- ffl KX JEAN FRANCTS PADDY TAFTS and MR. KERR ERNIE ROLLASTON Head Prefect tgxrlsy Head Prefect Qboysj
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