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RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE— Standard Leadership! — Margaret Alger, Elinore Bailes, Marjory Barron, Margaret Beck, Valdee Bell, Elinor Boyle, Jean Cassie, Isobel Campbell, Helen Chester, June Craig, Pauline Danby, Betty Golden, Elaine Goodsell, Marie Graham, Marian Gurr, Allison Guy, Bernice Hamilton, Bernadette Henderson, Elizabeth Kelly, Verna Kinman, Eleanor Leggett, Margaret Lindsay, Louise Marshall, Ruth Mercer, Elizabeth Moffatt, Margaret Moffatt, Donna McClarty, Constance Mc- Closkey, Mary Mcintosh, Isabel Perrin, Ethel Robertson, Grace Ronald, Marcia Scoon, Zilpha Sharp, Betty Stephens, Gertrude Sterne, Phyllis Stewart, Elinor Sykes, Jean Taylor, Catherine Tees. Youth Leadership — Mary Elizabeth Aitken, Yvonne Baillie, Glenys Black, June Ken- nedy, Lenora MacKay, Barbara Melland-Smith, Peggy McKibbin, Jean Pipher, Julia Schafran, Ruby Stirling, Vi Wilber. AWARDING OF MEDALS The Governor-General ' s Medal, highest standing in Fifth Form Collegiate — Margaret Beck. The Lieutenant-Governor ' s Medal, second standing in Fifth Form Collegiate — Mar- garet Moffatt. Silver Medal by Mr. G. M. Goodfellow, highest standing in Fourth Form Collegiate — Betty Stephens. Gold Medal by Mr. R. N. Bassett, highest standing in A.T.C.M. Piano (Solo Perform- er ' s) — Hildegarde Goodfellow. Silver Medal by Mr. G. D. Atkinson, distinction in practical part of A.T.C.M. Piano (Solo Performer ' s) — Catherine Tees. The George Cormack Memorial Gold Medal, by Mrs. George Cormack, highest stand- ing in A.T.C.M. Singing (Solo Performer ' s) — Marjorie Dawson. Gold Medal, by Mr. Robt. Thompson, highest standing in Dietetics Course — Margaret Lindsay. AWARDING OF SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES Inter-Class Scholarship Trophy, in memory of May Thompson, teacher 1916-19, pre- sented by a friend — Form I. Alumnae Association Scholarship, highest standing in any three Academic subjects 1934-35— Mary Elizabeth Aitken. Rev. Dr. Hare Memorial Scholarship, by Ottawa Alumnae Association, highest stand- ing in Fifth Form Collegiate — Margaret Beck. Collegiate Department : — Prize, by Prof. C. B. Sissons, highest standing in Honour Matriculation Modern History — Margaret Beck. Prize by Prof. C. B. Sissons, highest standing in Honour Matriculation English — Ethel Robertson. Prize, by Dr. C. F. McGillivray, highest standing in Honour Matriculation Mathe- matics — Margaret Moffatt. Prize, by Mrs. Leo Gray, Oshawa, highest standing in Second Year Collegiate — Mary Elizabeth Aitken. Prize, by Miss A. A. Ball, highest standing in First Year Collegiate — Yvonne Baillie. Special Prize, having taken two years in one with honours — Julia Schafran. Saint-Saens -------- Softly Awakes My Heart Maejokie Dawson (Samson and Delilah) Music Department — Prizes, by Heintzman Co. Limited — Grade VIII Piano — Elinor Sykes. Grade VI Piano and Grade IV Piano — Mary Elizabet h Aitken. Grade II Piano — Jean Pipher. Prize, by Mr. G. D. Atkinson for Primary Organ — Helen Quinn. Prize for consistent progress in Miss Golden ' s Class — Ruth Mercer. Art Department — Prize, by Mrs. John Rice, for general proficiency in Junior Art — Pauline Danby. Prize for outstanding work in Design — Ruby Stirling. Prize, by Dr. C. F. McGillivray, for outstanding work in Modelling — Margaret Lindsay. ( ' ommeroial Department — Silver Medal by Canadian Bank of Commerce, awarded for Honour standing (80% or over) — Verna Kinman. Prize, by Miss M. L. Copeland, highest standing in Penmanship in Commercial De- partment liuth Mercer. Pitman Shorthand Awards, one hundred words a minute — Verna Kinman, Isabel J ' errin.
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Commencement Say ExerrtHea WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th, at 2 p.m. Chairman — Prof. C. B. Sissons, LL.D. President of the Board of Directors. Invocation Remarks Rev. Ralph Adye, L.Th. Principal Carscallen GRANTING OF DIPLOMAS Collegiate — Margaret Adele Beck, Toronto, Ontario; Margaret Evelyn Moffat, Ottawa, Ontario; Constance May McCloskey, Toronto, Ontario; Ethel MacLeod Robertson (French Composition, Latin Composition), Copper Cliff, Ontario. Commercial — Catherine Margaret Alger, Oshawa, Ontario; Dorothea Verna Kinman, Toronto, Ontario; Ruth Louise Mercer, Corner Brook, Newfoundland. Dietetics — Elinor Josephine Boyle, Richmond Hill, Ontario; Margaret Elizabeth Lindsay, Quebec, Quebec; Donna Helen McClarty, Toronto, Ontario. General — (Art Option) Barbara Elaine Goodsell, Trenton, Ontario; (Music Option) Eleanor Howell Leggett, Ottawa, Ontario; (Commercial Option) Mary Isabel Perrin, Oakwood, Ontario; (Collegiate Option) Marie Edna Graham, (French Composition, Geometry), Yorkton, Saskatchewan. A.T.C.M. PIANO (Solo Performer ' s)— Hildegarde Goodfellow, Whitby, Ontario. A.T.C.M. SINGING (Solo Performer ' s)— Marjorie Dawson, Milton, Ontario. Valedictory - Verna Kinman MacDoivell - Rigaudon Sternberg - Concert Etude Catherine Tees WINNERS OF CERTIFICATES MUSICAL— Piano — A.T.C.M. — Practical (Solo Performer ' s) — Catherine Tees (1st Class Honours). Grade IX — Ruth Eakins, Marian Rickard (Honours). Grade VIII — Elinor Sykes (Honours). Grade VI — Mary Elizabeth Aitken (Honours). Grade IV — Mary Elizabeth Aitken (1st Class Honours). Grade II — Jean Pipher (Honours). Organ — Junior — Ruth Mercer. Primary — Helen Quinn (Honours). Theory — Grade V Form — Margaret Bailes (Honours), Hildegarde Goodfellow (1st Class Honours). Grade V Harmony — Reta Crosthwaite, Hildegarde Goodfellow (Honours). Grade V Counterpoint — Marjorie Dawson (Honours), Catherine Irwin (Honours), Eleanor Leggett, Elinor Sykes (Honours). Grade V History — Margaret Bailes (1st Class Honours), Reta Crosthwaite (1st Class Honours), Marjorie Dawson (Honours), Hildegarde Goodfellow (1st Class Honours), Eleanor Leggett (Honours), Elinor Sykes (Honours). Grade IV Counterpoint — Marjory Barron (Honours). Grade III Harmony — Marjory Barron, Marjorie Dawson. Grade III History — Marjorie Dawson, Margaret James (Honours). Grade II — June Craig (1st Class Honours), Eleanor Leggett (1st Class Honours), Constance McCloskey (1st Class Honours), Mary Mcintosh (1st Class Honours). ELOCUTION (Junior)— Mae White (Honours). ART — Interior Decoration — Elaine Goodsell. COMMERCIAL— Secretarial — Gertrude Sterne. HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE— Homemaker ' s Course — Isobel Campbell. 1- Page Nineteen
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Household Science Department — Prize, by Mrs. G. M. Goodfellow, highest standing in Homemaker ' s Course — Isobel Campbell. Prize, by Mrs. Arthur Van Koughnet, highest standing in Senior Practical Cooking — Donna McClarty. Prize, by Mrs. J. C. Webster, highest standing in Junior Sewing — Elinor Boyle, Margaret Moffatt (equal). Special Prizes — Prize for the greatest progress during the year in Public Speaking and Dramatics — Verna Kinman. Prize for the best collection of photographs taken during the year — Edith Porsild. Prize for the highest standing in Dr. Carscallen ' s Religious Knowledge Class — Margaret Beck, by reversion to Elaine Goodsell. Prize, by Miss A. A. Maxwell, for the highest standing in her Senior Religious Knowledge Class — Margaret Lindsay. Prize for the highest standing in Miss Maxwell ' s Junior Religious Knowledge Class — ■ Jean Pipher. Prize, by Mrs. J. C. Webster, in memory of the late Mr. R. C. Hamilton, for the highest standing in Penmanship, open to the school (Commercial Department ex- cluded) — Elaine Goodsell. Athletics — T he honour of having name on Strathcona Shield 1936-37 — Betty Stephens. Pin, by Mrs. A. R. Riches, for holder of Strathcona Shield — Betty Stephens. Winner of Field Trophy donated by the late Rev. F. L. Farewell — Elinor Sykes. Winner of Badminton Trophy, donated by Miss A. A. Maxwell, (Singles) — Louise Marshall. Winners of Badminton Trophy, donated by Birks-Ellis-Ryrie, (doubles) — Margaret Beck, Louise Marshall. Winner of Tennis Trophy, donated by Mr. W. H. Reynolds, (Singles) — Allison Guy. Miniature Cup, donated by Castle Chapter, to winner of Tennis Trophy — Allison Guy. Winners of Tennis Trophy, presented by the Senior Class of ' 35, (doubles) — Ruth Eakins, Hildegarde Goodfellow. Winner of O.L.C. Letters, Field Day — Jean Taylor. Winners of Numerals, Field Day — Margaret Lindsay, Betty Stephens. Winner of Chevron for distinction in Basketball two years — Betty Stephens. Inter-Class Games Cup, presented by the Senior Class of ' 28 — Senior Class. Winner of Statuette, donated by Mrs. H. S. Murphy, in memory of her mother, the late Mrs. A. A. Lees, highest proficiency in Senior Swimming — Betty Stephens. Winner of Silver Medal, by Dr. C. R. Carscallen, for second highest proficiency in Senior Swimming — Verna Kinman. Winner of O.L.C. Letters, Swimming Meet — June Kennedy. Winner of Junior Swimming Award — Edith Porsild. Life Saving Awards — Honorary Instructor ' s Certificate, by the Royal Life Saving Society of England — Hildegarde Goodfellow, Betty Stephens. The Award of Merit, Silver — Catherine Campbell, Ruby Hutchinson, June Kennedy, Verna Kinman, Margaret Lindsay, Barbara Melland-Smith, Phyllis Stewart. Bronze Medallion — Elinor Boyle, Catherine Campbell, Bernice Hamilton, Barbara Holborn, Ruby Hutchinson, Verna Kinman, Lenora MacKay, Barbara Melland- Smith, Phyllis Stewart, Jean Taylor, Betty Thomson. Mendelssohn ..... Concerto in G Minor (Adagio and Finale) Hildegarde Goodfellow (Orchestral accompaniment on second piano and organ by Miss Louise Golden and Mr. G. D. Atkinson) ADDRESS Principal W. T. Brown, M.A., Ph.D. Victoria College, Toronto. COLLEGE SONG GOD SAVE THE KING i Page Twenty-One
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