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Grade III Harmony — Helen Parsons, Gertu Staples (Honours). Grade III History — Dorothy Corbett (Honours), Hildegarde Goodfellow (1st Class Honours) . Grade II — Betty Rose Eager (1st Class Honours), Marion Slemon (1st Class Honours) . Art — Interior Decoration — Dorothy Corbett. Commercial — Secretarial Course — Jeanne Forbes. AWARDING OF MEDALS The Governor-General ' s Medal, highest standing in Fifth Form Collegiate — Jean Mc- Arthur. Silver Medal, by Mr. G. M. Goodfellow, second standing in Fifth Form Collegiate- Helen Carscallen. The Lieutenant-Governor ' s Medal, highest standing in Fourth Form Collegiate — Hilde- garde Goodfellow. Silver Medal, by the Canadian Bank of Commerce, second standing in Fourth Form Collegiate — Ursula Greene. Gold Medal, by Mr. Robert Thompson, highest standing in Senior Art — Peggy Keyes (Honourable Mention in Post-Graduate Art — Bessie Leitch) . The George Cormack Memorial Gold Medal, by Mrs. George Cormack, highest stand- ing in Commercial Course — Nancy Howard. Silver Medal, by Miss M. L. Copeland, second standing in Commercial Course — Helen Hicks. Gold Medal, by Mr. R. N. Bassett, highest standing in A.T.C.M. Piano, Solo Per- former ' s — Kathryn Hadden. Gold Medal, by the Ontario Ladies ' College, highest standing in A.T.C.M. Piano, Solo Performer ' s — Elsie Allin. Silver Medal, by Mr. G. D. Atkinson, highest standing in A.T.C.M. Piano, Teacher ' s — Helen Quinn. Silver Medal, by Mr. G. D. Atkinson, highest standing in Intermediate piano — Cath- erine Tees. Silver Medal, by Mr. D. D. Slater, highest standing in Intermediate Singing — Florence Roper, by reversion to Marjorie Dawson. Gold Medal, by Miss Alice Lees, in memory of the late Mrs. A. A. Lees, highest pro- ficiency in Swimming — Eileen Johnson. Silver Medal, by Dr. C. R. Carscallen, second highest proficiency in Swimming — Phyl- lis van den Berg. Schutt ' Kuss Walzer Elsie Allin AWARDING OF SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES Inter Class Scholarship Trophy, in memory of May Thompson, teacher 1916-19, presented by a friend — Fifth Form. Alumnae Association Scholarship, highest standing in any three Academic subjects (1932-33) —Hildegarde Goodfellow. Rev. Dr. Hare Memorial Scholarship, by Ottawa Alumnae Association, highest stand- ing in Fifth Form Collegiate — Jean McArthur. Prize for the highest standing in Public Speaking and Dramatic Course — Helen Car- scallen. Prize by Ontario Ladies ' College, second standing in Senior Art — Jean Meikle. Prize for the best collection of Photographs taken during the year — Elizabeth Harrison. Page Sere n f ecu
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(Enrnmenrrtttntt lag lExrrrtapB WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th, at 2 p.m. Chairman — Dr. C. F. McGillivray, President of the Board of Directors Invocation - Rev. G. C. R. McQuade, President of the Bay of Quinte Conference of the United Church GRANTING OF DIPLOMAS Collegiate — Jane Helen Carscallen, Whithy, Ontario; Dorothy Grayce Hill, Toronto, Ontario (Modern History); Eileen Norma Johnson, Montreal, Quebec; Erna Jean Laing, Toronto, Ontario; Jean C. Lucie McArthur, Whithy, Ontario; Willena May Nicholson, Toronto, Ontario; Julienne Marie Ward, New Liskeard, Ontario (Algebra and Trigonometry) . Commercial — Helen Miller Hicks, Essex, Ontario; Nancy Mcintosh Howard, Ogdens- burg, New York; Margaret Audrey McTavish, Oshawa, Ontario; Helen Margaret Stout, Crosby, Ontario (Shorthand) . Art — Marguerite Anne Keyes, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Jean Greer Meikle, Morrisburg, Ontario. General — Marion Pamela Slemon, Bowmanville, Ontario. Valedictory ' ' ' Eileen Johnson Sternberg ' ' ' Concert Etude Kathryn Hadden Remarks ' ' ' Principal Carscallen WINNERS OF CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS Musical — Piano — A.T.C.M. (Solo Performers)— Elsie Allin (Honours), Kathryn Hadden (Hon- ours) equal. A.T.C.M. (Teacher ' s) — Helen Quinn, Marie Ward. Intermediate — Constance McCloskey (Honours), Marion Slemon, Catherine Tees (Honours) . Junior — Marjorie Dawson. Introductory — Marion Home. Singing — A.T.C.M. (Solo Performer ' s) — Reta Crosthwaite (Honours). Intermediate — Marjorie Dawson (Honours), Florence Roper (Honours). Junior — Helen Hicks (1st Class Honours). Primary — Erna Laing. Theory — A.T.C.M. Written Examination in the teaching of Piano — Elsie Allin (Honours), Kathryn Hadden (Honours). Grade V Counterpoint — Dorothy Corbett (Honours), Reta Crosthwaite (Hon- ours), Mary Parks, Reta Taylor. Grade V Form— Elsie Allin (Honours), Kathryn Hadden, Marie Ward (Hon- ours) . Grade V Harmony— Elsie Allin (Honours), Dorothy Corbett, Mary Parks, Reta Taylor. Grade V History— Elsie Allin (Honours), Kathryn Hadden, Mary Parks (Hon- ours) . Grade III — Counterpoint — Reta Crosthwaite. ==rg f
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Collegiate Department — Prize for the highest standing in Honour Matriculation Modern History — Jean Mc- Arthur, by reversion to Betty Toone. Prize, by Professor C. B. Sissons, highest standing in Junior Matriculation Ancient History — Catherine Robertson. Prize, by Mrs. John Rice, highest standing in Canadian History — Bernadette Hen- derson. Prize, by Dr. C. F. McGillivray, highest standing in Honour Matriculation Latin — Jean McArthur, by reversion to Helen Carscallen. Prize, by Dr. C. F. McGillivray, highest standing in Junior Matriculation Latin — Hildegarde Goodfellow, by reversion to Catherine Robertson. Prize for highest standing in Honour Matriculation French — Jean McArthur, by re- version to Willena Nicholson. Prize for the highest standing in Junior Matriculation French — Margaret Keith and Hildegarde Goodfellow, by reversion to Margaret Keith. Prize, by Mr. Harry Arnold, highest standing in Junior Matriculation English Lit- erature and Composition — Ursula Greene. Prize for the highest standing in Junior Matriculation Science — Ursula Green, by reversion to Elizabeth Harrison. Prize in memory of the late Rev. F. L. Farewell, for highest standing in Dr. Car- scallen ' s Religious Knowledge Class — Helen Carscallen, by reversion to Jean Mc- Arthur, by reversion to Erna Laing. Prize by Miss A. A. Maxwell, for highest standing in her Religious Knowledge Class — Catherine Robertson. Prize, by Miss A. A. Ball, highest standing in First Year Collegiate — Marion Home. Prize, by Mrs. Leo Gray, highest standing in Second Year Collegiate — Constance McCloskey. Violin Solo - Mr. Elie Spivak Music Department — Prizes donated by Heintzman fe? Co., for highest standing in the various grades in Piano and Vocal: Highest standing in Intermediate Piano — Catherine Tees, by reversion to Constance McCloskey. Highest standing in Junior Singing — Helen Hicks. Special prize by Miss Louise Golden for consistent progress in Intermediate Piano — Ruth Eakins. Special prize by Mr. G. D. Atkinson for greatest progress during the year in Piano — Marion Slemon. Household Science — Special prize by Mrs. Arthur VanKoughnet, highest standing in First Year House- hold Science — Annalouise Raue. Prize, by Mrs. G. M. Goodfellow, highest standing in Lower School Household Science — Marion Home. Special prizes by Mrs. J. C. Webster, for Junior Sewing — Highest standing — Jean Peebles. Greatest progress during year — Ruth Eakins. Penmanship — Prize for the highest standing in Penmanship in Commercial Department, given by Mrs. W. H. Allworth and Mrs. J. C. Webster, in memory of the late Mr. R. C. Hamilton — Nancy Howard. Prize for the highest standing in Penmanship, open to school (Commercial Depart- ment excluded), given bv Mrs. W. H. Allworth and Mrs. J. C. Webster, in memory of the late Mr. R. C. Hamilton— Elizabeth Harrison. Page Eighteen
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