Regina Collegiate Institute - Souvenir Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1913

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58 REGINA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE SOUVENIR Scholarships, Medals and Prizes Awarded, 1911-12 General Proficiency Medal for First Class only-Daniel A. Lohane. Sixty Dollar, General Proficiency for Senior Matriculation- Minerva M. Anderson Twent -five Dollars Highest Standing in Mathematics-Geoffrey Ridout. Y y 0 Twenty-five Dollars, Highest Standing in Natural Science- Daniel A. Lehane Twenty-five Dollars, Highest Standing in Latin, French and German- Lavell L. Davidson, Twenty-five Dollars, Highest Standing in English and History! 1.-M. M. Anderson. 2.-D. A. Lehane. By Reversion to Lilias Henry. University Scholarships- King Edward Scholarship-Abraham J. Loeppky. Tuition Scholarship-William Hall. General Proficiency Medal-Second Class Only-Fred. L. Nicholl. General Proficiency Prize of Forty Dollars-Junior Matriculation- Arthur H. Brown Prize in Classics and History-Lela B. Dowswell. Prize in English-Norlaine Burnett. Prize in Mathematics and Science-Arthur H. Brown, By Reversion to Fred. W. Martin General Proficiency Medal-Third Class Part I.-Ethel M. Smith. General Proficiency Medal-Third Class Part II.-Jessie E. Coleman. Prize in Oral Reading-Flossie O. Cromie. Prizes in Art-1. Beatrice Brown. 2. Beatrice Mildred Laird. Gertrude Reilly. I 3. Margaret E. Estlin. Ruth Baker. Dorothy Scott. Prizes in Canadian History Essay- . 1. Beatrice Brown, by reversion to Margaret McColl. 2. Ethel M. Smith. 3. Muriel Purdy. Prizes in Oral French-First Year-Edward Noonan. Second Year-Adeleine Armstrong. Warren McAra Medals in Art- Cal Water Colors-Mabel E. MacFarlane. tbl Mechanical Drawing-George E. Wells.

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VOL. S62 THE HARPOONER MAY 25,1013 HISTORY A R T GICOCR.-XPHY RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR MIDDLE B. 1. This plaee is located on the topmost bluff and is run on the same order. 2. Anybody wishing to see the time- keeper will find him in ONE A, bottom Hat, as he does not stop here. 3. If you have any books when going to the room, leave them with Eddie as he will take them, anyway. 4. Boys not allowed to play in the room. 5. In ease of rumpuses, jump out the windows and turn to the left. 6. Do not talk during periods, as it annoys the speaker. OUR HOMEWORK What is it makes our heads to reel, And hasten home with hurrying heel And bolt in haste our evening meal '? Our homework. What is the cause that one bright light Should burn far, far into the night, Should flare with strong and steady might? Our homework. What leads us then to leave our eot And seek a still and quiet spot, Where free from noise we do our lot? Of homework. For though we rose at early seven And went to rest at long past 'leven And had our sleep by headaches riven? Oh, homework! Passed and heartily approved of with a big majority on both sides. George Porter, Business Manager. August Muller, Editor. SOCIAL COLUMN BIIDDLE B. Miss Mabel MacFarlane receives every morning at 8.45 those having homework done. We are pleased to announce the engage- ment of Helen Sinclair and William Mars in the business of teaching Indians how to be temper-ately elever. Everyone is looking forward to the time when Hindson and Ross have aeeomplish- ed the art of love making. Miss Barelay dined with one of her friends at Dallas' on fresh eorn and bun- onions. The rest room is daily partaken of by many, among whom are Dickie, Malone and Miss Wagner. G. Harris will soon aeeomplish the art of chewing literature on the way to knowledge. T145-VENUS BEAUIY 'fa M IDDLE B. ADv1f:a'r1sm112NTs A. ROBERTSON L.O.V.E. B.A.E.R. Philosophy Expert. HI live, tlierefore I am. Shoot er of hot air and things. Suffragette meetings addressed. Hair trained pompadour. Prevarieating a speeialty. BS.-l am the man from Areola. E. STEWART T.O.T. Dealer in silent things. Guaranteed to take anything that is not nailed down. 7 Nothing too big if it isn't too heavyf If you want anything try me. Confider of Seerets a Speeialty. P.S.-'l'hief's Friend. RALPH CUSHING F.U. S.S. The R.C.l. Dare Devil. Can break up anything under the sun. Happy homes and smiles a spec-ialty. An artist is fussing. Fresh eonquests wanted. Get youl appheation m early. 'v I am a sure hit maker. ..-w..-- . e rv- -' to gnu Ana -Mg M. 1 4 - -vw 5, ,JA :U .0-...Q -mu.: . .V v.,.1i...g an -. .- LSJPARLORS - Z. my fs, J ... mi-.M Pqw'Z'1 vfvvh nnlh ..i..... 1 ..,-...nw .,, f, t. ... i I I .1 i- . C-ET IN Tau: . Terms Gratis. P.S.fMy love to all those that love me. Hattie Craigf How is your farm this n?V! year. Belle llobkirk- A failure. My pota- GRACE BARCLAY'S toes had no eyes and they eouldn't see Seienee school. Lessons taught daily 10 SHOW- I . during spare periods. Spec-iahzesmehem- Why is a baseball umpire like a dog? istry. All those requiring information apply to 2523 42nd Rest Avenue. lieeause he wears a. muzzle. Snaps at files and IS always ehasmg towls.



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REGINA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE SOUVENIR. Diplomas Obtained at Departmental Examtnatftons 1911-12 SENIOR FORM FULL FIRST CLASS Jack D. Campbell Mary W. French William Hall Daniel A. Lehane Abraham J. Loeppky Minerva M. Anderson Eva A. Creighton Herbert M. Gardiner Lilias Henry Me1'rill S. Taylor SENIOR MATRICULATION Minerva M. Anderson Eva M. Creighton Herbert M. Gardiner Lilias Henry A. J. Loeppky M. S. Taylor FIRST CLASS PART I Pearl A. Stewart Geoffrey Ridout FIRST CLASS PART Il L. Lavell Davidson Neil J. Taylor SPECIAL SUBJECTS W. E. Martin CLatin and Germanj Harold K. Staples QLatin and Frenchb Olive C. Stueck CLatin and Germanl Glenna R. Whitelock fBiolo gy, Greek, History and Englishj George Kinneard CLatin and Frenchb MIDDLE FORM FULL SECOND CLASS Geo. W. Ambrose Glennie I. Brown Isabel Cornish Etna Cochlan Irene K. Furst Maye Hindson Ruth M. Laird Edith E. Martin Mildred McGregor Iris M. Poling William T. Ramsay Rose A. Smith Lena Sullivan Edna H. Colbeck Dallas MCL. Cameron Oliver J. Dean Margaret Ehman Amy E. Gimby Robert Hindson Ada R. Myers Alice K. Matchett Fred. L. Nicholl Beattie W. Ramsay Edith M. Smith Lizzie Stewart Gordon Smith JUNIOR :NIATRICUIIATION Jacob Rohsler Vivian Hipwell SECOND CLASS AND JUNIOR MATRICULATION Ella Baird Arthur H. Brown N orlaine Burnett Phillis O. Creighton Christine G. Campbell Walter H. Hastings James Murray Emma L. Martin Herbert H. Peacock Roy E. Shields Harold M. Stewart, Harold G. Wells James S. Balfour Lloyd C. Bryenton S. W. Corry Fred. H. Creswell Lela B. Dowswell Harold L. Longworthy Fred. W. Martin Donald M. McCannel Nellie E. Sheppard Elizabeth Smith Frederick C. Tanner SECOND CLASS PART I Marion E. Mclntosh SPECIAL SUBJECTS R. J. Fyfe CLatin and Frenchj William Hall CLati.nD A. R. Hamilton Sylvester Kramer Dorothy H. Mickleborough Donald A. MacDonald CGrammar, Latin and FrenchDGeo. A. McGillivary Harry Jameson CGermanJ Elizabeth E. McLean James Nicoll J. J. McNiece I George F. Porter CLatin and Frenchj Harold K. Staples Robert H. Smith Eddie A. Stewart CLatin, French and GermanJMary I. Anderson Geo. D. Seale CSpelling, Grammar and Frenchb N . J. Taylor CGermanl JUNIOR FORM FULL THIRD CLASS Eva Helstrom Edith M. Kasenburg Edgar P. Jones Emma C. Sunstrom THIRD CLASS PART II Adeleine M. Armstrong Lizzie Broder Adah C. Bates Geo. H. Burns Flossie O. Cromie Maud E. Childs Vera H. Cline Marie W. Doan Geo. M. Farmer Sadie C. Hogarth Florence A. Hastings Geo. F. Boyd Willie E. Balfour Ralph G. Cushing Jessie E. Coleman Kathleen l. Cathcart Milton Craig Lily W. Elkerton Winnifred R. Grant Belle Hobkirk Melvin G. Harris Cyril J. Malone Marion Muirhead Muriel MacDonald Vera L. Mclntire Dan McLean Irene V. Noonan Fred. T. Ross Bessie D. Smith Vera L. Traub Geraldine M. Tanner Ralph Williamson Harold Smith Margaret I. Shaw Geo. E. Wells Mabel A. MacFarlane John Hjndson

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