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vox C 0 1. L E G 1 I 11 Fairfield, Dorothy Follest, Charlotte Pralick, Rhoda Frid, Alicia Hanibly, Betty Harrison, Phyllis Ilipwell, Jose- phine Houston, Marjiaret Houston, Muriel Hog , Olive Isaacs, Dorothy La France, Lois Lafit ' oley, Dorothy Mac- donald, Adelie McLennan, Dorothy Moodie, Ehnyra Nichols, Helen Parry, Edith Pool, Marion Ranney, Helen Reid, Isabel Stewart, Viola Smart, Grwendolyne Webli, Helen Wood. Photography — Winners in Amateur Photography — First Prize, Jean Hickling; Second Prize, Helen Anglin. Address by Rev. David Wren, M.A., B.D. God Save the King. EXTRACTS FROM MR. FARE- WELL ' S ADDRESS. In closing 1 should like to say a word to the members of the Graduating Class. During the time you have been at the school you have forged such bonds of friendship and good-will between yourselves and the school as shall last forever. By your loyalty and devo- tion to its standards, by your readiness to unselfishly co-operate with its fac- ulty and students at all times and by your adherence to your studies you have endeared yourselves to all of us. You have passed your examinations (I trust) with credit, some of you with high honors. You have completed tlie I ' espective courses that the college has offered you, and you are ready to leave us. We are sorry to see you go. You have added much to the impressions and influences and ideals that go to make up school life. Your places will be hard to fill. And yet we would not hold you if we could. After the theory there eoines experience ; after the pre- paration, l attle; after the training, work, achievement. It is now for you to achieve. You can do this only out in the world, in the sun ' s glare amid a host of witnesses. The gleam, whose flash perhaps you have seen at 0.,L.C. will go before you. We have confidence in you that in the immediate years be- fore you and beyond, you will follow the gleam, that you will dare much and do great things. You will recall that in one of Sir Rupert Brook ' s poems, The Soldier, he declares that wherever his body might he found, That place shall be forever England. So in a sense wher- ever you may go there also will be your Ahua Mater. Fail not. Keep her standard high. The principles of hon- or and good will and community re- sponsibility that you have so well ex- emplified here — these principles take with you, write them upon your heart, make them your own for all time. Be- come life-members of the wider honor club — the world ' s honor club — so ne- cessary to the uplilt and redemption. Some day you will come i)ack to the old school. A month hence, a year hence, two years hence at mosv. You will be with us in June, 192!:, at tiie Golden Jubilee. AV., shaii give you a royal welcome. Meanwhile good-i ye and nuiy God watch between us in your absence.
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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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1. Domestic Science Class, 1921-22. 2 Art na«« iq9i oo 3. Mr. Slater ' s Singing Class, 1921-22 I SSo ' n ' -s Kano Class, 1921-2.
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