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COMMERCIAL— ( Secretarial ) — Marjorie Snelgrove. HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE— (Homemaker ' s) — Grace Miller. RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE— Standard Leadership — Olive Airhart, Mary-Elisabeth Aitken, Gracia Bullen, Marye Butler, Grace Dibben, Gwenfrydd Forrester, Cherry Gauthier, Charlotte Gentles, Jean Gordon, Kathleen Gordon, Anne Griffith, Helen Hagerman, Helen Haggan, Grace Hemphill, Catharine Jewett, Barbara Jones, June Kennedy, Rotha Klopp, Dorothy Leggett, Doris Little, Margaret Mackey, Betty MacLeod, Barbara Man- ville, Grace Miller, Geraldine Muter, Marion McColl, Mary McGuffin, Annabel McKay, Jean McMullen, Ruth Neidelman, Margaret Senior, Dorothy Serviss, Joyce Smith, Marjorie Snelgrove, Fern Spracklin, Eva Sutcliffe, Joyce Taplin, Marjorie Thai, Ruth Thomson, Madeleine Tye, Annabelle Warren, Ruth Williams. Youth Leadership — Mary Louise Attridge, Betty Cameron, Joan Campbell, Annette Common, Doris Common, Patricia Compton, Valerie Farewell, Elizabeth Hazelton, Rosalie Holling, Marie House, Margaret Houston, Elizabeth Hungerford, Sheila Kennedy Ollie Koleff, Sheila Mackenzie, Muriel Messinger, Helen Mitchell, Janet Montgomery-Moore, Ruth McCulloch, Kathleen McGill, Peggy McGinness, Connie McKeen, Eleanor McKowan, Monica McMullen, Marjorie McRae, Hilda Pearson, Yvonne Rumfeldt, Marion Thompson, Helen Yates. AWARDING OF MEDALS The Governor-General ' s Medal, highest standing in Fifth Form Collegiate — Mary-Elisa- beth Aitken. Silver Medal, donated by Mr. G. M. Goodfellow for the second highest standing in Fifth Form Collegiate— Ruth Williams. The Lieutenant-Governor ' s Medal for the highest standing in Fourth Form Collegiate — Mary Louise Attridge. Silver Medal, donated by the Canadian Bank of Commerce for the second highest standing in Fourth Form — Valerie Farewell. Gold Medal, donated by Mr. Robert Thompson for the highest standing in Third Form Collegiate — Betty Hungerford. Silver Medal, donated by the Canadian Bank of Commerce for the highest standing in Second Form Collegiate — Connie McKeen. Gold Medal, donated by R. N. Bassett for the highest standing in A.T.C.M. Piano (Teacher ' s) — Barbara Jones. Silver Medal, donated by Mr. G. D. Atkinson, for the highest standing in Grade IX Piano — Gracia Bullen. 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, 1937-38— Helen Haggan. Rev. Dr. Hare Memorial Scholarship, by Ottawa Alumnae Association, highest stand- ing in Fourth Form Collegiate — Mary Louise Attridge. The Dr. F. Louis Barber Bursary 1 The Arthur H. Allin Bursary } to be available to students ente ™g in 1939 - 40 - AWARDING OF PRIZES Collegiate Department — Prize, by Prof. C. B. Sissons, highest standing in Honour Matriculation Modern His- tory — Valerie Farewell, Helen Haggan (equal). Prize, by Prof. C. B. Sissons, highest standing in Junior Matriculation Ancient His- tory — Mary Louise Attridge. Prize for highest standing in Honour Matriculation Mathematics — Mary-Elisabeth Aitken. Prize, by Dr. C. F. McGillivray, highest standing in Honour Matriculation Biology — Dorothy Leggett. Parje Twenty
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Commencement JBap (ExerctsM WEDNESDAY— JUNE 7th, at 2 p.m. Chairman — Prof. C. B. Sissons, B.A., LL.D. President of the Board of Directors Invocation .... R ev . G. 0. Fallis, B.D., C.B.E. Remarks - Principal Carscallen Rhapsody - - - - - - - - - - Demarest (arranged for Organ and Piano) Miss Jean Mackenzie and Miss Helen Quinn GRANTING OF DIPLOMAS Collegiate — Mary-Elisabeth Aitken, Windermere, Ontario; Berenice Gordon (French Composition, German Composition), Toronto, Ontario; Helen Dorothy Haggan, Haliburton, Ontario; Margaret Venard Houston, Belleville, Ontario; Dorothy Alice Leggett, Ottawa, Ontario; Doris Jane Little (Modern History), Trenton, Ontario; Margaret Kathleen Mackey (Trigonometry, French Composition), Lindsay, On- tario; Olive Barbara Manville (French Composition), Prince Albert, Saskatchewan; Marjorie Jean McMullen, Frankford, Ontario; Joyce Louise Taplin (Middle School Latin Composition, Zoology), Toronto, Ontario; Helen Louise Whytock, Madoc, Ontario; Ruth Gunning Williams, Toronto, Ont. Commercial — Grace Eleanor Dibben, Kitchener, Ontario; Grace Elizabeth Hemphill, Deloro, Ontario; Geraldine E. Muter, Waterloo, Ontario; Marion M. McColl, To- ronto, Ontario; Margaret Yvonne Senior, Listowel, Ontario; Dorothy Mary Serviss, (Shorthand Speed, Typing Speed), Gait, Ontario; Joyce London Smith, Marmora, Ontario. Household Science — Gwenfrydd Forrester, Paisley, Ontario; Helen Rae Hagerman, Bancroft, Ontario. General — (Art Option) Anne Muriel Griffith (French Composition, Middle School Latin Composition), Leamington, Ontario; Catharine Johnston Jewett, St. Catharines, Ontario; (Art Option) Eva Gwendolyn Sutcliffe, Trenton, Ontario; Ruth Elaine Thomson, Owen Sound, Ontario; (Art Option) Madeleine Watson Tye, Edmonton. Alberta. Valedictory — Ruth Williams. Man Coeur S ' Ouvre a ta Voix — From Samson and Delilah — Saint-Saens Barisara Jones WINNERS OF CERTIFICATES PIANO— PRACTICAL A.T.C.M. Teacher ' s Diploma — Barbara Jones (Honours). Grade IX — Gracia Bullen (Honours), Margaret Houston, Sheila Mackenzie (Hon- ours). Grade VIII— Olive Airhart. Grade VI — Doris Common. Grade IV — Annette Common. Grade II — Jane Mclntyre (Honours). Grade I — Frances Dale (Honours). ORGAN— Grade VIII — Gracia Bullen (First Class Honours). VOCAL— Grade VIII — Helen Haggan (Honours), Margaret Houston (Honours). THEORY— Written Examination in the Teaching of Piano — Elizabeth Doe (Honours), Mar garet MacDonald (Honours), Marjorie Thai (Honours). Grade V, Counterpoint — Barbara Jones (First Class Honours), Valerie Farewell (Honours), Marjorie Thai, Olive Airhart. Grade V Harmony — Elizabeth Doe (Honours), Margaret Macdonald. Grade V Form — Elizabeth Doe (Honours). Grade V History — Barbara Jones (First Class Honours). Grade IV Counterpoint — Mary-Elisabeth Aitken (Honours). Grade III Harmony — Gracia Bullen. Grade III History — Joyce Smith (Honours). Grade II— Ollie Koleff (First Class Honours). ART— (Interior Decoration) — Marye Butler, Fern Spracklin. I ' ikjc Nin
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Prize, by Dr. C. F. McGillivray, highest standing in Honour Matriculation Latin — Ruth Williams. Prize for highest standing in Honour Matriculation French — Mary-Elisabeth Aitken. Prize for highest standing in Junior Matriculation French — Valerie Farewell. Prize, by Rev. Andrew Robb, highest standing in Honour Matriculation English — Valerie Farewell, by reversion to Catharine Jewett. Prize, by Mr. T. G. Rogers, highest standing in Junior Matriculation English — Mary Louise Attridge, by reversion to Annette Common, Helen Yates (equal). Prize, by I.O.D.E., Whitby Branch, for highest standing in Junior Matriculation Canadian History — Betty Hungerford. Prize for highest standing in Honour Matriculation German — Helen Haggan. Prize for highest standing in Junior Matriculation Mathematics — Betty Hungerford. Prize, by Mrs. Leo Gray, second highest standing in Second Year Collegiate — Rosalie Holling. Prize, by Miss A. A. Ball, highest standing in First Year Collegiate — Monica Mc- Mullen. Music Department — Prizes by Heintzman and Co. Ltd. Grade VIII Organ — Gracia Bullen. Grade II Piano — Jane Mclntyre. Grade I Piano — Frances Dale. Prize, by Mr. G. D. Atkinson, for greatest progress during the year — Annette Common Prize, by Mr. D. D. Slater, for highest standing in Grade VIII Singing — Margaret Houston. Prize, by Mr. Norman Wilks, for Recital Criticism — Barbara Jones. Rakoczy March ......... Liszt-Hutchinson Miss Ruth Lochead and Miss Jean Mackenzie Art Department — Prize for General Proficiency in Senior Art — Eva Sutcliffe. Prize for Highest Proficiency in Junior Art — Joan Morris. Commercial Department — Silver Awards for Honour standing (80% or over) in Graduation Course — Grace Dibben, Grace Hemphill, Rotha Klopp, Geraldine Muter, Marion McColl, Joyce Smith, Margaret Senior. Prize, by Mrs. John Rice, for greatest accuracy in Typewriting (Seniors) — Geral- dine Muter. Prize, by Miss M. L. Copeland, for highest standing in Penmanship in Commercial Department — Marjorie Snelgrove. Pitman Pins for Accuracy in Shorthand — (Silver) — Marion McColl; (Bronze) — Grace Dibben, Grace Hemphill, Rotha Klopp, Marion McColl, Geraldine Muter, Mar- garet Senior, Joyce Smith, Marjorie Snelgrove. Household Science Department — Prize, by Mrs. G. M. Goodfellow, for highest standing in Dietetics course — Gwen Forrester. Prize, by Mrs. Arthur Van Koughnet, highest standing in Senior Cookery — Grace Miller. Prize, by Mrs. J. C. Webster, highest standing in Junior Sewing — Gwen Forrester. Prize for highest standing in Junior Household Science — Annabel McKay. Special Prizes — Prize for the Greatest Progress in expression in Dramatics Course — Gracia Bullen. Prizes for the highest standing in Dr. Carscallen ' s Religious Knowledge Class — Gwen Forrester, Helen Haggan (equal). Prize, by Miss A. A. Maxwell, for the highest standing in her Religious Knowledge Class — Barbara Jones. 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) — (Senior), Jean Gordon; (Junior) — Betty Ann Tolman. Public Speaking Contest Prizes, (amounting to $25.00) donated by Rev. A. I. Terry- berry : Seniors — 1st — Fern Spracklin 2nd — Madeleine Tye Juniors — 1st — Helen Mitchell 2nd — Mary Yelland Page Twenty-one
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