Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1920

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vox COLLEGII il Helene AUworth, Winnifred Hambly, Evelyn Janes, Vivian Onghtred, Mary Potter. Elementary — Margaret Webster. Introductory —Harriet McGregor. Vocal — Intermediate — Gwendoline Klombies (honors), Frances Stevens (honors), Mildred Carse (honors), Bernice Breese, Reta Kerslake, Mabel Olmstead. Sight Singing — Intermediate — Frances Stevens (first- class honors), Gwendoline Klombies (first-class honors), Bernice Breese (first-class honors). Hazel Taylor (hon- ors), Reta Kerslake (honors), Mabel Glmstead. Household Science Homemakers ' Course — Evelyn Janes, Frances Johnston, Margaret Lee, Betty Martin, Mary Potter. Commercial. Florence Chester, Hilda Dawson, Beryl Edey, Violet Henry. AWARDING OF MEDALS. The Gold Medal, for highest stand- ing in M. E. L. Course — Dorothea Sni- der. Silver Medal, for second standing in M.E.L. Course — -Catherine Burwash. Gold Medal, by R. N. Bassett, Esq., for highest standing in Piano Course — Dorothy Sarjeant. Silver Medal, by G.D. Atkinson, Esq., for second standing in Piano Course — Dorothy Morden and Adelaide Sten- ning (equal). The George Corm ' ack Memorial Gold Medal, by Mrs. Cormack, for the high- est standing in A.T.C.M. Singing, 1919 • — Dorothy Morden ; presentation made by Mrs. W. J. H. Richardson. The George Cormack Memorial Gold Medal, by Mrs. Cormack, for the high- est standing in A.T.C.M. Singing, 1920 — Beatrice Gerrie ; presentation made by Jos. Oliver, Esq. Gold Medal, by R. C. Hamilton, Esq., Toronto, for highest standing in Ex- pression Course — Margaret Mclntyre. Gold Medal by F. M. Score, Esq., To- ronto, for highest standing in House- hold Science Course— Ola Bennett. Gold Medal for highest standing in ' two years ' course of the Commercial Department — Frances Stevens. Governor General ' s Medal for high- est standing in Junior Matriculation English — Cort Reynolds. Honorary Instructor ' s Certificate by the Royal Life Saving Saclety of Eng- land for swimming, life-saving, etc. — Laureen Terryberry. Gold Medal by Arthur Blight, Esq., for greatest proficiency in swimming, life-saving, etc., open to students hold- ing Award of Merit Certificates from the Royal Life Saving Society of Eng- land — Cort Reynolds and by reversion to Hazel Taylor. Silver Medal by the Rev. Dr. Hare, for greatest proficiency in swimming, life-saving, etc., open to students hold- ing medallions from the Royal Life Saving Society of England — Marjorie Nicol. Silver Medal and Award of Merit Certificates by the Royal Life Saving Society of England, for swimming, life- saving, etc. — Normta Moore. Bronze Medallions and Proficiency Certificates by the Royal Life Saving Society of England for swimming, etc. — Dorothy Bayne, Louisa Burns, Julia Eastmond, Patricia Gumley, Marjorie Kisbey, Shirley Leishman, Harriett Mc- Gregor, Marjorie Nicol, Margaret Stor- ey, May Webster, Iva Worden, Flor- ence Eastmond, Grace Elliott, Char- lotte Fraliek, Marjorie Hughes. AWARDING OF PRIZES. Literary Department Prize by Mr. Farewell for highest standing in Junior Matriculation His- tory — Estelle Kribs and Erma Osborne (equal). Special prize for the highest standing in Entrance to High School Course — Grace Elliott. Trafalgar Daughters ' Scholarship, presentation made by Mrs. Geo. Ross, for the highest standing in any three

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10 vox COLLEGII Once in the Concert Hall, it seemed hours before the curtain rose, — and then — well it would be quite impossible to attempt to describe the characters or to say how gi-eat a success the play Avas! AVe all extend our heartiest congratu- lations to Aliss Ball and the Dramatic Club. COMMENCEMENT. DAY, WEDNES- DAY, JUNE 9. Commencement Day was all that could be desired, and brought a splen- did year to a beautiful and fitting close. The sunny, eventful hours passed so swiftly that not until sunset, when our guests had all departed, did we realize that there was packing to be done, and there were many lingering good-byes to be said in the short time before we sepa rated. The program follows : Morning . Cantique d ' Amour (Liszt), Dorothy Morden. (a) Joys of Spring (Geibel), (b) The Befls of St. Michael ' s Tower (Knyvett), (c) Old Sacred Lullaby (Ferrari) arr. —The Choral Class. Monsieur Beaucaire (Booth Tarking- ton) — Margaret Mclntyre. He is Kind, He is Good (from Hero- diade) (Massenet) — Mary Clark. Ballad in A Flat (Chopin) — ' Adelaide Stenning. Kecit. Ci son, ho tutto in franto (Thomas), air — In veder la mata stanza (from Mignon) — Beatrice Gerrie. Valse in E (Moskowski) — Dorothy Sarjeant. Parla (Arditi) — Dorothy Morden. Lochinvar ' s Ride (Shelley) — Choral Class. Concerto in A Minor, op. l6 (Grieg) T.C.M. Orchestral accompaniment on second piano by Mr. Atkinson). G. D. Atkinson, Musical Director. Arthur Blight, Vocal Director. . Vera Hagerman, A.T.C.M., accom- paniste. Afternoon. Prayer, Rev. E. Turkington. Granting- of Diplomas. Literary — M.E.L.— Dorothy Duck- worth Bayne (Latin), Ottawa, Ont. ; Catherine Fedora Burwash, Lachute, Que.; Annie Dorothea Snider, Toronto, Ont. ; Mary Laureen Terryberry, To- ronto, Ont. Piano— O.A.C.M. and A.T.C.M. — Gladys Frances Anderson, Caledonia, Ont. ; Reta Banks, Pickering, Ont. ; Flora Grace Cook (playing of pieces), Waterf ord, Ont. ; Dorothy Enfield Mor- den, Hamilton, Ont. ; Dorothy Jane Sar- jeant, Barrie, Ont. ; Adelaide Stenning, Sherbrooke, Que. Singing — Vivian Alcock, Edmonton, Alta. ; Mary Clark (Theory), Picker- ing, Ont.; Beatrice Helen Gerrie, Ham- ilton, Ont. Expression — Margaret Maud Mcln- tyre, Whitby, Ont. ; Cora Evelyn 01m- stead, Walter ' s Falls, Ont. Household Science — Ola Elizabeth Bennett, Mille Roches, Ont.; Jessie Eadie Buckingham, Winchester, Ont. ; Sara Jeanette Higginbotham, Nelson, B.C. ; Dorothy Douglas Sorby, Guelph, Ont.; May Marie Webster, Calgary, Alta. Commercial — Blanche May Bass, Prescott, Ont. ; Fern Beatrice Colborne, New York, N.Y. ; Frances Hurdman Stevens, Pembroke, Ont. ; Lillian Mul- holland, Toronto, Ont. Address — Principal Farewell. Solo — Prologue (from I Pagliacci ) (Leoncavallo) ; Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorree (Capel) (by request). — Mr. Ar- thur Blight. Presentation of Certificates. Musical Piano — Intermediate — Marjorie Kisby (hon- ors), Lillian Gibson, Margaret Potter. Junior — Bemice Breese, Louise Burns, Madeline Charles. Junior School— Gladys Breese. Primary — Mary„ Fair cloth (honors) ,



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12 VOX COLLEGII Eng-lish subjects, 1918-19 — Lily Austin. Music Department — Prizes given by A. S. Nordheimer, for Conservatory Examinations: Interm. ' ediate Piano — Marjorie Kisby (honors). Junior Piano — Bernice Breese. Intermediate Singing — Gwendolyn Klombies (honors). Art Department- General Proliciency in Junior Art, awards by T. G. Greene, O.S.A.— Mil- dred Cole, Olive Payne. Household Science Department — Highest standing in Homemakers ' Course — Betty Martin. Special prize by Mrs. Arthur Van- Koughnet, for highest standing in Practical Cooking — Jessie Bucking- ham. Special award by Miss Louise War- ren, for highest standing in the year ' s work in White Embroidery — Margaret Lee. Commercial Department — Highest standing in one year ' s course awarded by T. G. Whitfield, Esq.— Beryl Edey. Prize by Frederick Dane, Esq., for highest standing in writing — Fern Col- borne. Athletics — First prize in tennis tournament: Singles, Maud McQuillan; Doubles, Maud McQuillan and Laureen Terry- berry. Winner in Fall Field Day— Hazel Taylor. Winner in Spring Field Day — Louise Burns. Winner in Fall Swimming Meet — Hazel Taylor, Cort Reynolds, (equal). Winners of Letters in Basketball — Dorothy Bayne, Louise Bui-ns, Cort Reynolds, Hazel Taylor, Laureen Ter- ryberry. Photography — Winners in Amateur Photography — Beryl Edey and Lillian Mulholland. The honor of having name on Strath- cona Shield for one year for athletics womanly qualities and scholarship, a- warded by vote of the students to Cort Reynolds. Address, Rev. Hiram HutI. Principal Farewell ' s Closing Words to the Graduating Class In closing, I would say a special word to the members of the Graduating Class. It is, if I may say it, from the school standpoint, a matter of deep regret to see you passing out of our college halls, where we have become so happily fam- iliar. You are the largest Graduating Class since before the war. You each and all have done most creditable work in your respective departments through- out the year and easily deserve the hon- ors of gi ' aduation, which are now youx-s. By your splendid class spirit and school loyalty and generally fine conduct on all occasions, you have won the full ap- preciation of the members of the Fac- ulty and a sincerely warm place in the good-will and affection of your fellow students. By your willingness to carry through any offered suggestion making: for the welfare of the school and by your own initiative and effort in many directions you have been to mo as Prin- cipal a real strength throughout the year Bnd I shall ever remember with gratitude the fine spirit you have al- ways manifested. i have said we deeply regret your de- parture. And yet we would hesitate to. detain you. By the law of progress you should all go out into a life of larger opportunity and greater privilege ; some into the more complex and comprehen- sive life to the university ; some into the wider field of business; others into the great teaching profession and still oth-

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