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'K 'YQ 3 l 'X an 'G in , .. .1 4 fs 1' X , ,X K 1 sl .Q - . I ff' 'ff rxt I Q V 1. f Q' ff . V xi : 'A . ' x , I' , Scholarship and Prize Winners as ROBERT GRAHAM-First Nicholls Scholar- 7 3 ship. Form V Ac. 'l 1. ai'--.K EILEEN SELLON-Second Nicholls Scholar- I ' ship, Form V Ac. M Upper School French Prose Prize. 1 . Upper School Latin Prize. ' WILLIAM HENRY-First Nicholls Scholar- ship, Form IV Ac. DONALD WARNE-Second Nicholls Scholar- ' 4 . F 6 ship, Form IV Ac. ' S' fl, HUGH KENNER-First Nicholls Scholarship. . jr, 4, f ' ' Form III Ac. Q, y Ax - W NORMA TIMLIN-Second Nicholls Scholar- X' f ' X , ship, Form III Ac. f Peter Robinson Chapter I.O.D.E. Canadian . 6, History Prize. ' i775-'TT' NORMA ELCOMBE-First Nicholls Scholar- ship, Grade X Ac. MARGARET LANGLEY - Second Nicholls ' Q Q 31 -6 Q 'v H Scholarship, Grade X Ac. L , , ALVIN BOYD-F11-Sr Nicholls Scholarship, .Y x Grade IX A, B, C, D. JOHN DINSDALE-Second Nicholls Scholar- ship, Grade IX, A, B, C, D. JAMES DAVIDSON-Middle School French Prose Prize. ROBERT FERGUSON-Upper School Greek Prize.
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l x Quality Street Front Row: School Children 4B. Seymour. R. Sa derson, B. Q ' J F -0- ' J L - 'e fr - xl L.. Doug'hty,Y,T..Killing4beck, I. Dayman, M. nlvletcalfe. L. uCliifilonili1'igls.i2-lmlill'Tu1'n?eI'lleHF'BlellfE1Xi'ibl -Ildfllt' PEQFW- If 111121111 SHN-Ill. a had boy 1H. Greenyg Dancers at the ball fB. Newman, J. Pitchford. H' Vllghflf P3-tty-,3lTlElldv to the Throssels, QR, Telfoi-dp: Miss Susan Throssel tl. Michaudjg Miss Pllogbe TIHOSFQI th' Mdfeelyli MISS 1l'la1'Y Wlllmlghby UL Gertleynz Harriet 4N. Gi-aw: Miss lilf-lips-gLta1JTu1nbu11 411. l-3595'II Miss Ifanny Xvilloughby IF. Gi:-shmanlz Charlotte Parratt, fC. Back Rowg Dancers atgthe ball 4B. Hamilton, J. Wray. A. Scotty, An Old S'ld'e' rf'. L t ' YQIEIIPIITIG AB1'own ik. Brownb: Lieutenant Spicer 1B. Carleypg Ensign Blade-sl lli. Iludsilriijclnl-ll Seigeant fB. Crockeril Directors fMiss M. White. Mr. H. L. Halejg Prompter IJ. We Saw the Playl When it was announced that the Dramatic Club had chos- en the well-known Quality Street for the annual school play, we simply raised our eyebrows, tucked our collec- tive tongue in our collec- tive cheek, and said: Hmmm . . . ! After all, we had seen the moving picture, and read the play. Could the Dramatic Club possibly live up to the movie? Well, 'tHmmm,', we said. But we saw the play, and were we surprised! We saw well chosen scenery fremem- ber the Blue and White Room?j, beautifully matched period furniture, pretty, col- ourful, and fplease notej well- iitting costumes, to say noth- ing of the acting! We heard every word of the play, and we marvelled at the superb acting turned in by the students we all know. We gasped with delight at petite Ruth McNeely in a sparkling white satin wedding dress, and we mentally award- ed orchids to Irene Michaud as dear Aunt Susan and Ruth Telford as the maid, who reaped their share of the laughs. Dashing Ken Brown made a doubly dashing Valen- tine Brownw. Roy Apple- cheeks Hudson and Bob Car- ley made worthy suitors for the hand of Miss Phoebe , while Margaret Gertley, Marie Casey and Fanny Gishman tip- toed nimbly on and off-stage as the three prying old maids. Altogether, the play was a whirlwind success! We saw it Thursday and heard it was even better Friday. Now we have our collective hat off to the Dramatic Club, and we have ordered three lusty cheers for Miss White and Mr. Hale who helped so well. Yes, we saw the play, and we feel sorry for anyone who didn't. Heard at the Play Phoebe: I should love. sir, to in- spire frenzy in the breast of the male. Susan: Oh that weary Latin! I wish I had the whipping of the man who invented it. Valentine Brown: Be off with you, apple cheeks. Patty: hIa'am, I ha' been looking out at windows waiting for him to oblige by turning the corner this Hfteen years. Ensign Blades: I - Charlotte, ex- plain! Lieut. Spicer: Blay I stand beside you, Miss Susan? Isabella: Please, rna'am father wishes me to acquire Algebra. Charlotte: My chest is weak, I shall sit among the dew. The Dramatic Club Last fall the P.C.V.S. Dra- matic Club was launched on its second year of existence, with over forty members. The of- iicers for the 1939-40 season are: President-Bob Crocker. Vice President-Betty Allen. Secretary-Bernice Greatrix. As during last year, regular meetings were restricted main- ly to the pre-Christmas season, the school play getting under way at the beginning of Janu- ary. The meetings were super- vised by Mr. Hale, who instruct- ed the clubs in dramatics. One meeting was given over to Miss Hicks for a very interesting demonstration in stage make- up. However, this year we also decided to proceed with the more practical business of pro- ducing shorter plays. The first of these, Refund by Fritz Karinthy, was presented at Commencement, being the first time the club has taken part in that event. Later, a short skit entitled Catharine Parr was produced for morning enter- tainment, using the loud-speak- er. It is hoped that in the near future we shall also present a one-act play Vacuum, writ- ten for us by Hugh Kenner. Page Thirty-nine
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1T11ird Rozrl ELIZABETH LILLICO-First W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Special Commercial. VERNA ALLEN-Second W. G. Morrow Schol- ship, Special Commercial. CATHARINE WHITE--First W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Form III Com. GOLDIE TULLY-Second W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Form III Com. Edith Murphy Memorial Scholarship in English, Commercial Department. SADIE ANDERSON-First W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Grade X Com. Peter Robinson Chapter I.O.D.E. Canadian History Prize. FANNY GISHMAN-Second W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Grade X Com. JAMES HOOPER - First Scholarship, Grade IX E, F, G. W. G. Morrow W. G. Morrow NANCY MOORE - Second Scholarship, Grade IX E, F, G. BETTY JARY-First W. G. Morrow Scholar- ship, Form III H. Arts. IRIS WHALON-Second W. G. Morrow Schol- arship, Form III H. Arts. BEVERLEY WHITE-First W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Grade X H. Arts. MARGARET GERTLEY-Second W. G. Mor- row Scholarship, Grade X H. Arts. Peter Robinson Chapter I.O.D.E. Canadian History Prize. JAMES SANDS-First VV. G. Morrow Scholar- ship, Form III Ind. Arts. HUGH MCFARLANE-Second W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Form III Ind. Arts. OATWAY MARGUERATT-First W. G. Mor- row Scholarship, Grade X Ind. Arts. KENNETH KING - Second W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Grade X Ind. Arts. Allan Parlc Barbara Richardson HAROLD MATHER -First W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Grade IX H, I, J. EVELYNE MARTIN-Second W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Grade IX H, I, J. Allan Park James Harris Scholarship in Greek and Latin, Toronto University. Edith Murphy Memorial Scholarship in English, Academic Department. Barbara Richardson 1939-40- Princeps Alumna Social Committee. 1938-39-Secretary of the Girls' Athletic Association. Throughout her years in P.C.V.S. Barbara has shown keen interest in sports, especially interform sports. She has been captain of volley ball, basket ball, and baseball teams. This interest was rewarded when she was elected Secretary of the G.A.A. Barb has always been a staunch supporter of other school activities. She fully deserves the honour ot being Princeps Alumna. James l.illico 1939-40- Princeps Alumnus B.A.A. Representative for VAQ Form Repre- sentative for VAQ Form Reporter for The Eehoesg Art Staff of The Echoes: Orchestrag Major Headquarters Companyg Signalling Instructor: President of the Oiiicers' Messg Representative to O.A.C. Camp, Lake Couehi- ching. 1938-39 Form Reporter of The Echoesg The Echoes' Art Staffg Wrote School Song: Orches- trag Signalling Instructor, Cadet Major. 1937-38 Art Staff of The Echoesg Cadet Captain: Orchestra. 1934-35, 1935-36, 1936-37 Orchestra and Cadets. James Lillico
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