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Youth Leadership — Margaret Ackerman, Yvonne Baillie, Elizabeth Bothwell, Beatrice Bullen, Joan Campbell, Stella Davidson, Valerie Forewell, Doris Gibbons, Peggy Henry, Marie House, Mary Elizabeth Huggins, June Kennedy, Dorothy Leggett, Lenora MacKay, Monica McMuUen, Janet Moore, Jean Pipher, Margaret Russell, Dorothy Serviss, Joyce Taplin, Helen Yates, Mary Yelland. AWARDING OF MEDALS -Frances The Governor-General ' s Medal, highest standing in Fifth Form CoUegiate- Todd. Silver Medal, donated by Mr. G. M. Goodfellow for the second standing in Fifth Form Collegiate — Barbara Jones. The Lieutenant-Governor ' s Medal for the highest standing in Fourth Form Collegiate — ■ Helen Haggan. Silver Medal, donated by the Canadian Bank of Commerce for the second highest standing in Fourth Form — Helen McCoy. Silver Medal, donated by the Canadian Bank of Commerce for the highest standing in Third Form — Mary-Elisabeth Aitken. Silver Medal, donated by Mr. G. D. Atkinson, for the highest standing in Junior Piano — Mary-Elisabeth Aitken. The George Cormack Memorial Gold Medal, donated by Mrs. Cormack, for the highest standing in A.T.C.M. Singing (Teacher ' s Course) — Elinor Sykes. Gold Medal, by Mr. Robert Thompson, for highest standing in Senior Household Science Course — Isabel Campbell. AWARDING OF SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES Inter-class Scholarship Trophy, in memory of May Thompson, teacher 1916-19, pre- sented by a friend — Form II. Alumnae Association Scholarship, highest standing in any three Academic subjects, 1935-36 — Mary-Elisabeth Aitken and Yvonne Baillie (equal). Rev. Dr. Hare Memorial Scholarship, by Ottawa Alumnae Association, highest stand- ing in Fourth Form Collegiate — Helen Haggan. The Dr. F. L. Barber Bursary, to be available to students entering in 1937-38. The Arthur H. Allin Bursary, to be available to students entering in 1987-38. AWARDING OF PRIZES Collegiate Department — Prize, by Prof. C. B. Sissons, highest standing in Honour Matriculation Modern History — Frances Todd. Prize, by Prof. C. B. Sissons, highest standing in Junior Matriculation Ancient History — Barbara Jones. Prize, by Dr. C. F. McGillivray, highest standing in Honour Matriculation Latin — Frances Todd. Prize, by Dr. C. F. McGillivray, highest standing in Junior Matriculation Latin- Helen McCoy. Prize, by Mr. R. N. Bassett, highest standing in Honour Matriculation French — Frances Todd, by reversion to Betty Stephens. Prize, by Mr. R. N. Bassett, highest standing in Junior Matriculation French- Helen McCoy. Prize, for highest standing in Honour Matriculation English — Barbara Jones. Prize, for highest standing in Junior Matriculation English — Helen Haggan. Prize, for highest standing in Junior Matriculation Canadian History — Helen Hag- gan, Lenora MacKay (equal) — Lenora MacKay. Prize, for highest standing in Junior Matriculation Chemistry — Isabel Campbell. Prize, by Mrs. Leo Gray, highest standing in Second Year Collegiate — Yvonne Baillie. t, • i Special Prize, by Miss A. A. Ball, greatest progress dunng the year— Marion Euler. Prize, for highest standing in Entrance Class — Marie House. Puccin i Vissi D ' Arte Elinor Sykes Music Department — Prizes by Heintzman and Co. Ltd. — Grade III — Jean Pipher. Grade II— Monica McMuUen. Prize, by Mr. G. D. Atkinson, for honour standing in Grade VIII Organ — Jean Prize, for second standing in Grade VIII Piano (Honours)— Gracia Bullen. Merit Prize, by Mr. D. D. Slater, for A.T.C.M. Vocal— Jean MacKenzie. Page Twenty-Two
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Commencement JBap Cxercisieg WEDNESDAY— JUNE 9th, at 2 p.m. Chairman — Prof. C. B. Sissons, B.A., LL.D. President of the Board of Directors Invocation . . - - Rev. R. S. O ' Brien, B.A., B.D. Remarks - - . . . . - Principal Carscallen GRANTING OF DIPLOMAS Collegiate — Elinore Louise Bailes (Geometry), Oshawa, Ontario; Bernadette Eostre Henderson, Churchill, Manitoba; Margaret Louise Marshall, Edmonton, Alberta; Elizabeth E. Stephens, Scarboro, Ontario; Frances Enid Todd, Cobalt, Ontario. Commercial — Elizabeth J. Becker (Shorthand), New Hamburg, Ontario; Catherine Campbell, (Arithmetic, Shorthand), Oshawa, Ontario; E. Elizabeth Correll, Whitby, Ontario; Thelma Gould, Kamloops, B.C.; Zelda Muriel Gurton, Kitchener, Ontario; Marcia Elizabeth Scoon, Toronto, Ontario; Margaret Jean Taylor, Gait, Ontario. Household Science — Isabel Campbell. Oshawa, Ontario; Elsie Lebovitz, (Physiology, English Composition), Cobalt, Ontario. Dietetics — Mildred Louise Garrard, Oshawa, Ontario. Art — Pauline Alice Danby, Brantford, Ontario. General — (Music Option) Mariorie M. Barron, (French Composition, Chemistry), Ottawa, Ontario; (Music Option) Elizabeth Doe, (French Composition), Allan- dale, Ontario; (Art Option) Elaine Grandy, Gait, Ontario; (Music Option) Jean Isobel Pollard, Hamilton, Ontario. A.T.C.M. Singing (Teacher ' s) — Jean Mary MacKenzie, Regina, Sask.; Elinor Mar- garet Sykes, Bowmanville, Ontario. Valedictory - .... . Betty Stephens Rrahinn --------- At Times My Thoughts Michael Head ........... Piper Jean MacKenzik WINNERS OF CERTIFICATES PIANO— PRACTICAL Grade — IX — Elinore Bailes, Marjory Barron. Grade VIII — Mary-Elisabeth Aitken (1st Class Honours), Gracia Bullen (Hon- ours), Valerie Farewell. Grade V — Dorothy Dickson. Grade III — Jean Pipher (Honours). Grade II — Monica McMullen (1st Class Honours). ORGAN— Grade VIII — Jean MacKenzie (1st Class Honours). THEORY— Written Examination in the Teaching of Piano — Eleanor Leggett (Honours). Written Examination in the Teaching of Singing — Elinor Sykes (Honours). Grade V, Form — Reta Crosthwaite, Marjory Dawson, Eleanor Leggett. Grade V Harmony — Elinor Sykes. Grade V Counterpoint — Marjory M. Barron (1st Class Honours). Grade V History — Jean Pollard, (1st Class Honours). Grade III Harmony — Barbara Jones (Honours). Grade II — Mary-Elisabeth Aitken (1st Class Honours), Gracia Bullen (1st Class Honours), Dorothy Dickson (1st Class Honours), Ruth Eakins, Dorothy Leg- gett (1st Class Honours). COMMERCIAL— (Secretarial) — Lena Bracci, Dorothy Gaynor, Jeanne Guess, Elaine Sisler. HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE— (Homemaker ' s) — Betty Moffat, Eleanor Perkins. RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE— Standard Leadership — Elinore Bailes, Marjorie Barron, Betty Becker, Gracia Bullen, Catherine Campbell, Isabel Campbell, Elizabeth Correll, Pauline Danby, Eileen Davidson, Dorothy Dickson, Betty Doe, Marion Euler, Mildred Garrard, Dorothy Gaynor, Thelma Gould, Elaine Grandy, Jeanne Guess, Zelda Gurton, Allison Guy, Helen Haggan, Bernadette Henderson, Hannah Jacobs, Barbara Jones, Rotha Klopp, Marian Leach, Elsie Lebovitz, Clara Lenfestey, Louise Marshall, Jean MacKenzie, Helen McCo , Shirley McLarty, Jean McMullen, Alvae Milling, Betty Moffatt, Alexandra Morton, Eleanor Perkins, Jean Pollard, Marcia Scoon, Elaine Sisler, Barbara Melland-Smith, Betty Stephens, Frances Todd, Helen Wilson, Betty Williams. Pdi r Ttcent
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Art Department — Prize, for General Proficiency in Senior Art — Pauline Danby. Prize, for General Proficiency in Junior Art — Clara Lenfestey. Prize, for outstanding work in Design — Anna Chapin. Commercial Department — Silver Awards for Honour standing (80% or over) in Graduation Course — Zelda Gurton, Thelma Gould, Jean Taylor, Betty Becker. Prize, by Mrs. John Rice, for highest standing in Secretarial Course — Elaine Sisler. Prize, by Miss M. L. Copeland, for highest standing in Penmanship in Commercial Department — Betty Becker. Pitman Pins for Accuracy in Shorthand — Jean Taylor, Marcia Scoon, Zelda Gurton, Elaine Sisler. Household Science Department — Prize, by Mis. G. M. Goodfellow, highest standing in Dietetics Course — Mildred Garrard. Prize, by Mrs. Arthur Van Koughnet, highest standing in Homemakers ' Course — Eleanor Perkins. Prizes, by Mrs. J. C. Webster, highest standing in Sewing — Senior — Dorothy Leggett. Junior — Eleanor Perkins. Special Prizes — Prize for the highest standing in Public Speaking and Dramatics — Anna Chapin. Prize by Jay for the best collection of photographs taken during the year — Jean Pipher. Prize for the highest standing in Dr. Carscallen ' s Religious Knowledge Class — Mildred Garrard, Zelda Gurton (equal). Prize, by Miss A. A. Maxwell, for the highest standing in her Religious Knowl- edge Class — Dorothy Dickson. 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 excluded) — Eleanor Perkins. ATHLETICS Pin, by Mrs. A. R. Riches, for holder of Strathcona Shield — Jean Taylor. Winner of Field Trophy, donated by the late Rev. F. L . Farewell — June Kennedy. Winner of Badminton Trophy, donated by Miss A. A. Maxwell, (Singles) — Louise Marshall. Winner of Badminton Trophy, donated by Birks-Ellis-Ryrie (Doubles) — Louise Marshall and Allison Guy. Winner of Tennis Tronhy, donated by Mr. W. H. Reynolds (Singles) — Elizabeth Correll. Miniature Cup, donated by Castle Chapter, to winner of Tennis Trophy — Elizabeth Correll. Winners of Tennis Trophy, presented by the Senior Class of ' 35 (Doubles) — Lenora MacKay and June Kennedy. Winner of O.L.C. Letters, Field Day — Dorothy Leggett. Winners of Numerals, Field Day — Jean Taylor. Winner of Chevron for distinction in Basketball two years — Betty Stephens. Inter-Class Games Cup, presented by the Senior Class of ' 28 — Seniors. Winner of Statuette for highest proficiency in Senior Swimming — Betty Stephens. Winner of Silver Medal, by Dr. C. R. Carscallen, for second highest proficiency in Senior Swimming — June Kennedy. Winner of O.L.C. Letters, Swimming Meet — Dorothy Leggett. Winner of Junior Swimming Award — Joan Campbell. Winner of Junior Field Day — Joan Campbell. Life Saving Awards — Honorary Instructor ' s Certificate, by the Royal Life Saving Society of England — ■ Catherine Campbell, June Kennedy. The Award of Merit, Silver — Examinations to be held after Commencement. Bronze Medallion — Elizabeth Bothwell, Clara Lenfestey, Beatrice Bullen, Rotha Klopp, Valerie Farewell, Elaine Grandy, Jeanne Guess, Betty Becker, Mildred Garrard, Stella Davidson, Marion Leach. Chopin Nocturne in F Sharp Chavarri Legend of the Old Moorish Castle Miss Elsik Am. in ADDRESS - T - Rev. David A. MacLennan, B.A., B.D., Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, Toronto COLLEGE SONG GOD SAVE THE KING Page. Ticrntii-Three
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