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vox COLLEGII 9 Communitv Songs — (a) Cornish May Sonf -, ' English Melody (48); (b) Sweet and Low , Barnby (154); (c) Charlie is My Darlino, Scottish Mel- ody (40). Piano Solo — Canti(iue d ' Amour (Liszt) — Jane Merchant. Part S ' ongs — (a) At Dawning (Cadman); (b) Elf and Fairy, (Densmore) — Choral Class. Piano Solo — Concerto in G minor (last two movements) (Mendelssohn) — Hel?n Johnston. Orchestral accom- paniment on second piano by Marjorie Kisbey). God Save the King. Choral Class Conductors — Miss Gwendoline Klombies, G. D. Atkinson. At the Piano — Helen Johnston, David Dick Slater. Wednesday, 2 o ' clock p.m. Granting of Diplomas. Prayer — Rev. F. H. Howard. Literary— M.E.L.— Phyllis Anne Hi; well, Alliston, Ontario; Helen Matilda Reid, Belleville, Ontario; Edith Tait Wainwright, lluiitsville, Ontario. Piano— A. 0. CM. and T.C.M. — Helen Frances Johnston, Oshaw. On- tario; Marjorie Louise Kisbey, Prince Albert. Saskatchewan; Mary Jane Mer- chant, Bowmanville, Ontario. Expression — Jean Hickling, Barrie, (hitario. Household Science — Gertrude Mai-- guerite Banwell, Windsor, Ontario; Marion Rose Gill, Vancouver, Britisli Columbia ; Madeline Margaret Tuson, Windsor, Ontario. Commercial — Edith Virginia Pool, Newport News, Virginia, U.S. Address — Principal Farewell. Winners of Certificates. (Musical) Piano — Intermediate — Gertrude Greisman (honors), Frances H. Stevens (honors) ; hitei ' mediate School — Helen F. Sharpe (honors), Jessie Gardiner; Junior — Grace A. Elliott (honors), Mai-y Edgar Fairclotli; Junior School — l uth Galbraith, Winifred Hamlily, Marjorie Nicol ; Primary — Helen BontI, Wilma K. Gale (honors), Mary Moffat, Eleanor Wilson (honors) ; Primary School— M. Isabel Cook, Edith M. Kerr, Marjorie Thompson ; Elementary — Helen Hall Parry (honors), Dorothy L. Servis (honors). Org ' an — Primary — Marion Norton, Calgary, Alberta. Singing — Intermediate — Vehna La France, Edythe H. Martin (honors), Jane Merchant (honors), Marion Nor- ton, Honor Schaaii; Junior — Elizabeth Caswell (honors), Winifred Clarke (honors), Isaliel Cook, Helen A. Hugh- es, Lillian B. Mitchell, Myrtle L. Nes- bitt, Helen F. Sharpe, Marjorie Speers, Helen D. Wood. S.ght Singing -Senior — Jane Mer- chant, Honor Schaab (1st class honors). Intermediate — Isabel Cook, Edythe H. ' artin (1st class honors), Jane Merch- aiit, (1st class honors), Lillian B. Mit- ch. ' 1. Marion Norton (honors), Helen F. Sharpe (honors), Dorothy Sor])y ' honors), Marjorie Thompson. Junior — Helen D. Wood. Household Science — Homemakers ' Cours- — Ruth Galbraith, Winnifred Clarke. Commercial — Lo s Laffoley, Altaliiula McCartney. Jean Sutherland. Awarding of Medals. George Cormack Memorial Gold Medal, highest standing in M. Fj. L. Course — Helen Reid. Silver Medal, second standing in M. Fj. L. Cour.se — Edith Wainwright. Gold Medals, by R. N. Bassett and Ontario Ladies ' College — highest stand- ing in A.T.C.M. and A.O.C.M. Piano — Helen Johnston, Marjorie Kisliey (e(|ual). Silver Medal, by G. D. Atkinson, for A.T.C.M. Course—Jane Merchant. Silver Medal, by Mr. G. D. Atkinson, for highest standing in Intermediate Piano — Gertrude Greisman. Special Award, liigliest standing in Intermediate Scliool Piano — Helen Sharpe. Gold Medal, by Mr. R. ( Hamilton,
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8 VOX C O L L E G I I reach the goal towards which we set ourselves. We also are trained in the social side of life. One of the great contributing factors in the development of social and moral ideals is the personality of those with whom we come in contact, partic- ularly the members of the staff to whom we naturally look for example. have felt the influence of our liighly esteemed principal, Mr. Farewell, and the kind and wise guidance of our be- loved lady principal, Miss Maxwell. We feel that we can never fully repay them for their thoughtfulness and guid- ance throughout the year. We wish to express our gratitude to the members of the Faculty, the matron, the house- mother, and the nurse, who have so willingly supported us in the many things that we could not have accomp- lished alone. We also wish to thank the school for the many social events we have enjoyed. The old Roman ideal was Mens sani in eorpore sano a sound mind in a soimd body. The physical side of our education makes this possible. We have opportunities for many outdoor and indoor sports supplemented by a well equipped gymnasium and swim- ming pool. We wish to extend our thanks to our physical director, Miss Murchie, who has been evor anxious and careful of our physical develop- ment. The religious side of our lives has been emphasized and enlarged by our spleiidid Su)iday eveiiing services, our Y.W.C.A. and the moral support of the staff ' . We, the graduating class of 1922, bid a fond farewell to the school and in de- jiarting we urge you, our successors, to make the most of the opportunities which the four-fold life aff ' ord«. May you succeed where we have failed, and may you be victorious where we were defeated. We have fully appreciated what 0. L. C. has meant to us only as we have reached the height of graduation and look back in retrospect on our joys and sorrows of the year that has gone. As we leave we carry with us the deepest feelings of regret, the most pleasant memories and the tenderest of feelings for our Alma Mater. May we be the credit to the school that the many who have gone before have been, and as we say farewell, we look forward to the happiness and comradeship which will be restored at our Golden Jubilee just two years hence. May the coming year be to all wlio retui ' n jn September next ever more joyous and helpful than the one which has all to speedily gone. Commencement Day Wednesday, June 14th, 10.30 a.m. Piano Solo — Concerto in G minor (1st movement) (Mendelssohn) — Mar- jorie Kisbey. (Orchestral accompani- ment on second piano by Helen John- ston). Soprano Duet and Chorus — I Wait- ed for the Lord (Hymn of Praise) (Mendelssohn), Vivian Alcock. A.T.C. M. ; Frances Stevens, A.T.C.M., and Choral Class. Reading— Wee Willie Winkie , (Kipling-), Jean Hickling-. Community Songs — (a) It Snows in the Ni ht, Slavonic Folk Slong- (20); (b) I Saw Three Ships, Old Song (34); (c) God, Our Loving Father, Finnish Melody (40); (d) I Had a Little Sail Boat, French Folk Song (54) — Choral Class and School. Soprano Solo — ' ' Ombra Leg ' giera ' ' (Dinorah), (Meyerbeer) — Vivian Al- cock. Folk Dance — Gavotte Stephanie (Czibulka) — Jean Hepburn and Mar- jorie Nicol. (Prepared by Miss Mur- chie and accompanied by the Choral Class, conducted by Miss Klombies, A. T.C.M. Valedictory — Helen Reid.
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10 vox COL LEG II highest standing in Expression — Jean Hickling. Gold Medal .by Mr. P. M. Score, for highest standing in Household Science — Madeline Tuson. GoA ' ernor-General ' s Medal, liighest standing in Junior Matriculation I-Cng- lish — Olive Isaacs. H(uiorable mention — Leila Hunter. Gold Medal, by E. L. Earewell, for greatest proficiency in swimming, life- saving, etc., open to students holding Award of Merit Certificates from Royal Life Saving Society of England — Flor- ence Eastmond. Silver Medal, by Miss L. Murchie, for the greatest proficiency in swimming, life-saving, etc., open to students hold- ing medallions from the Royal Life Saving Society of England — Virginia Frid. Awarding of Prizes. Literary Department — Prize by Mr. F. L. Farewell, highest standing in Junior Matriculation His- tory — Charlotte Fralick and Olive Is- aacs (equal) ; Eleanor MacWilliams, honorable mention. Trafalgar Daughters ' Scolarship, for highest standing in any three English subjects, 1920-21— Norah Holden. Musical Department — Prizes given by A. S. Nordheimer : — Intermediate Piano, Gertrude Greis- man ; Junior Piano, Grace Elliott ; Jun- ior School, Helen Parry ; Primary Piano, Eleanor Wilson ; Elementary Piano, Dorothy Servis ; Junior Singing, Elizabeth Caswell. Art Departmen t — Awards by T. G. Greene, O.S,A., and Miss Norma K. Wright — Highest stand- ing in Junior Art — Reva Richardson. Houseihold Science — Highest standing in Homemakerss ' Course — Wiunifred Clarke. Highest standing in Junior Year — Myrtle Nesbitt. Special prize by Mrs. Arthur Van- Koxighnet, highest standing in Practi- cal Cooking, by reversion — Marion Gill. Special Award by Miss Clara Powell, for highest standing in Needlework — Gertrude Banwell. Expression — Highest standing in Junior Year ■ — Leila Hunter. Commercial — Highest standing in One Year Course — Altalinda McCartney. Prize by Frederick Dane, for highest standing in Writing — Evelyn Beattie. Athletics — The honor of having name on St rat h- cona Shield for year 1922-23— Edith Pool. AVinner of Tennis Trophy, presented by W. H. Reynolds (singles) — Winner of Tennis Doubles — Virginia Charles and Nellie Edwards. Winner of Field Day Trophy, pre- sented by F. L. Farewell — Edith Pool. Winner of School Letters, Spring Field Day — Isabel Irwin. Winner of School Numerals, Spring- Field Day — Nina Edwards. Winner of School Letters, Fall Swim- ming Meet — Alice Lee. Winner School Numerals, Fall Swim- ming Meet — Grace Elliott. Life? Saving — Honorary Instructor ' s Certificate, by the Royal Life Saving Society of Eng- land for swimming and life-saving — Madeline Charles, Kathleen Corrigan. Florence Eastmond, Charlotte Fralick, Jean Hepburn, Lois Laffoley, Alice Lees, Edith Pool, Dorothy Sorby, Viola Smart, Betty Wright. The Award of Merit — Helen Anglin, Evelyn Carss, Lucy Colby, Florence Eastmond, Charlotte Fralick, Emma Frid, Virginia Frid, Alicia Hambly, PhylLs Hipwell, Josephine Houston, Helen Hughes, Lois Laf¥oley, Shirley Leishman, Dorothy Macdonald, Dor- othy Moodie, Elmyra Nichols, Edith Pool, Dorothy Sorby, Viola Smart. Isa- bel Stewart. Bronze Medallion — Helen Anglin, Lloyd Baldwin, Evelyn Beattie, Evelyn Carss, Virginia Charles, Lucy Colby, Nellie Edwards, Nina Edwards, Isabel
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