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vox COLLEGIL 17 Song (a) Slumber Song (d) ' Heart Longings Genelt Hwitk M SS RICE. Awarding of Medals— Silver Medal, by His Excellency the Governor-General, for highest standing in the ' M.E-L. course — Miss Ina Kelly, Guelph, Ont. Silver Medal, by Prof; Greenwood, B.A., for highest standing in languages in the M.JE,Iy. course—Miss Isabelle Dale, Madoc, Ont. Gold Medal, by R. C. Hamilton, Esq., Toronto. 2nd Vice-President of the College Board, for highest standing in vocal music— Miss I illian Wilson, Fenelon Falls, Ont. Gold Medal, by Hon. Senator Fulford, Brockville, for highest standing in the elocution course— Miss Helen Badgley, Niagara. Silver Medal, by T. G. Whitfield, Esq., Whitby, for highest standing in com- mercial course— Miss Gladys Cliff, Carleton Place, Ont. Silver Medal, by Mrs. Hare, for highest standing in domestic science— Miss Nevada Webster. I indsay, Ont. Silver Medal, by John Rice, Esq., Secretary of College Board, for tennis championship- Miss Agjies Swan, Kincardine, Ont. Silver Medal, by A. S. Forster, Esq., editor of Oakville Star, for best essay on the subject Queen Victoria, her I,ife and Reign — Miss Eleanor Mc- Waters, Toronto. Song The Holy City Stephen Adams MR. RECHAB TANDY, Toronto. Awarding op Prizes— Prize by Mr. J. Milne, Barrister, Toronto, to the member of the graduating class best fitted (iu the estimation of the faculty) mentally, morally and physically to meet the responsibilities of life — Miss Ina Kelly, Guelph. Prize for general proficiency in piano playing, given by Messrs. Nordheimer Toronto, to Miss Z illian Wilson, Fenelon Falls, Ont., and Miss W- Gumpricht, Peterbor o, Ont,.(aeq). Honorable mention— Missses Janet Crabb, Margaret Edwards, Daisy Seccombe and Mabel Taylor. Prize for organ— Miss Edith Mclndoo, Fresno, Cal. Prize far vocal music— Miss Annie Pethebridge, Nutwell, Md., and Miss Annie Cooper, Chicago, (acq.) HonoraWe mention — Misses Crabb and Seccombe. Prize for vocal music— (Miss Rice ' s students) — Miss Minnie Michaelis, Meriden, Conn. Prize for tenuis (senior)— Miss Lena Richardson, Deseronto, Ont, Prize for tennis (junior)— Miss Desiree Campazzi, New York. Prize for croquet— Miss Dorinda Abbott, London, Ont. Short address by Rev. Wm. H. Hincks, LL.B., Toronto. List of Literary Examinations. Class I. Miss Miss Miss Miss Class II Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss aass III, Miss Miss Latin. I, Dale (6). A. Ogden (4). Snyder (3). F. W.hytc (2). Dirydeu (2). Hoiden (4) B. VVeoster (3). Better (3). Stone (i)). Cameron (2). Faulds (2). MiiUigan (5) Downey (4). Algreba. Class I. Miss Gladney (3). Miss Hamilton 2). Miss R. Winters (2). Miss M. Wliyte(4). Class II. Miss Gil)Son (2). Miss Snider (3). Class III. Miss FauJds (2 , Miss Hoiden (4). Miss Kelly (5 .- 7 Miss Oliver 4). , Miss Reter (4). Miss B. Stone (2 . Miss B. iWebster (4). Miss F. .Whyte (3), Logic. Class I. Miss Silcoz (5). Miss Badgley (5). , Class II. i Miss I. Dale (5). Miss Kelly (5). Miss Hall 6 Class HI. Miss Milligau (5). Miss W.ebstcr 5). ; Pliysics. Class I. Miss Silcox (3) Miss Kelly (o;. ;| Class II. Miss Snider (3). Miss F. Whyte (3) Class 111. Miss M. Whyte (3).
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16 VOX COLLEGII. Hare and the Rer. Dr. German. The graduating class in beautiful white gowns took a seat on the piatlorm. A- round thym was a large number of la- dies and gentlemen who ,were to ' take part in the proceedings or who were memb ' irs ol thtv staff. After prayer by Rev. V., H. Emory and an organ solo by Miss Swan, the dii lomas, medals and prizes were jire- Bented, those taking part in the pre- sentations being Mrs. Dewart, Mrs. McCrimmon ; Mrs. Mustard, Denver, Col,, Mrs. Dale, Madoc ; Mrs. Winters, Mrs. Sto e ; M s. Knowles, Mrs. Hare, Miss M Giliivray, Miss IBurkholder, Principal Hogarth, Rev. L. H Hill, Rev. Dr. German, Rev. Dr. Chambers, Albert Ogden, Rev. Dr. Tovell ; Mr. Cliif, Carxeton Place, Mr. J. Milne, To- ronto ; Mrs. T. Gibson, Rev. W. B. Scccombe, Judge McCrimmon ; Mr. J. S. Barnard, London ; Mr. C. Kelly, Guelph ; Rev. Messrs Wright, J. Abraham and Dr. McDairmid. ' Mr. R echab Tandy sang the Holy City with great feeling, and, after a short address by Rev. Wm. H. Uincks commencement was closed with tbb singing of God Save the King. That the splendid success was due to the energetic etforts of the Rev. Dr. Hare, principal and governor, ably as- sisted by Mr. W. J. Greenwood, Miss Burkhoider, the lady principal, and the talented faculty, goes without say- ing. It is certainly, a fitting tribute to their worth, their work and their constant aim to leave no stone un- turned to maintain the proud distinc- tion which the College now occui)ies— that of being the foremost in America. Following are the proceedings of the Commencement — REV. DR. DEWART, Presiding. Prayer REV. V. H. EMORY. Organ Solo Concert Overture, C minor .Hollins MISS AGNES SWAN. Conferring of Diplomas— LITERARY— M .E.L.—msses Isabella Dale, Viva Gile.s and Ina Kelly. yOCAL—A.O CM. afti A. T. CM. —Miss Lillian WiLson. OR A rORY—M. Misse.s Helen Badgley and Tottie Hall. COMMERCIAL— M ssfis Gladys Cliff and Daisy Harvey. DOMESTIC SCIENCE— M ss Nevada Webster. 7— Mis-ses Margaret McConnell and Emma Mclntyre. Presentation of Certificates— ART— Miss Hilda Merner, OR A TORY— Misses Olive Biggs, Maude Heal and Hilda Merner, M USICAL — (Toronto Conservatory)— Qo e%e students have distingui.shed them- selves in the recent June examinations in theory conducted by Toronto Conservatory of Music, as is shown by the folluvi ing report : — Intermediate Theory— Msss Lottie Coakwell (ist class honors). Junior Theory- Misses Corrigan, Petherbridge, Stalker, Ferguson and Crabb (all iSt class honors). Mi.s.ses Beatrice Craig and Jean Gregory (2nd class honors). Misses Campazzi and Michaelis (pass). Primary Theory- Misses McDiarmid and Richardson (ist class honors). Miss W. A. Scott (2ud class honors). Intermediate— ORGAN— Miss Edith Mclndoo (first class honors). PIANO— Misses Ethel Bullock and Jean Gregory. VOCAL— Miss Minnie Michaelis (fir.st class honors). Miss Margaret Edwards (honors). Miss E. Katherine Fra.ser (honors). Miss Janet Crabb (honors) . Miss Flora Jones. VIOLIN— Miss Edna Beall. THEORY— Miss Daisy Seccombe (first class honors). Mabel Taylor (fir.st class honors). ' Janet Crabb (honors). Margaret Edwards (honors) . Edith Mclndoo. Junior— ORGAN— Miss W. Gunipricht. PI AND— Miss Desiree Campazzi (honors). Winifred Scott. Huda Ferguson. VOCAL— Miss Ada Chown (honors). Sarah Matthewman (honors). THEOR K— Miss Edith Mclndoo (first class honors). Hattie M. Grass (first class honors). ' Lottie Coakwell (honors). Primary— Misses Lottie Coakwell, Maude Vrooman and Lulu Doble. THEOR Y— Miss Ada Chown (first class honors). Huda Ferguson (first class honors) . LITER A R Y CEJt T I PICA TES— 3rd year- Misses P. Whyte, Ritter, A. Snider, B. Webster, and year— Misses Hamilton, Gibson, Faulds.
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18 VOX COLLEGII. Iregonometry. Class I. Miss Kelly. CI ASS ' II. Miss I. Dile. Aritbmetic. 3. Class 1. Miss Snider. Class III ' Miss Chown, Arithmetic 2. Class I. Miss GiDson. Class JI. Miss Alton. Miss F. Wlbyto. Miss Haioiltou. Class 111. Miss M, Faulds. ; Miss McDiarmid. Arithinetio 1 Class II. Miss F. Dale. Class III. Miss K. Dale Miss Sbaw- 1 Miss I rorey. ,f ■ German, (B) Class I. Miss A. Ogden. Class III. Miss Holden. German (4 Class I. . Miss Boyle. Miss B. Webster. Class 11. ' . V, Miss illigan. German. (3) Claas I. Miss E. Beitbiupt. Class II. Miss L. Breitbaupt. Cla III. Misd R. (Winter. F re neb (6) Class I. : , Miss I. Dale. Miss Kelly. ' , y French (4) Class I. Miss Boyle. Miss McKendry. Mi s A. Ogden. Miss K. Bicbardson. Class II. Miss MiliLgan : Miss Holdeni. French (3) Class I. Miss Campoell. Miss B. Ogden. Miss B. Stone. Miss F. Why te Class II. Miss Crabbe. Miss Hanson. Miss Hitter. Cliss 111. Miss Hamilton Miss Massie. French (2). Class I. ' Mias D. Fead. Miss Gibson. Miss Gladney. Miss Sutherland. Class II. Miss Bickle. Miss McCallotigb. Miss Telfer. Class III. Miss Cdn»eron. ' , Miss Faulds. Miss B .W inter. ( f liiteratm;jB 5. Class I. Miiss Kelly. , Miss Hall. Miss F. Wbyte. , Miss Oliver. Miss Knapp. Miss 1. Dale. (Miss L. Ilicbardsoa, Miss Badgley. Class II. . , Miss Southgate. Miss Mc Waters. Miss M. ,W b; te. Class III. Miss Askwith. Miss Bulock, , Miss Miiligan. Miss E. Smith. ; Miss Ostander. , Miss Merner. Miss McAmmond. ji Miss Chowi). : i English. Literature 3 and i. Uass I. . Miss A. Ogden. Miss Sutherland. Miss Bitter. Miss Knapp. Class II. Miss. Carscallen. Miss Harvey. • Miss Holden. Miss Mattbewman. Miss B. Weijster. Miss Oliver.
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