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Prizes by Mrs. Carscallen, for Best Reading List — Senior — Helen Haggan; Junior — Lita Rose Vineberg. ATHLETICS Pin for holder of Strathcona Shield — Dorothy Leggett. 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) — June Ken- nedy. Winner of Badminton Trophy, donated by Birks-Ellis-Ryrie (Doubles) — June Kennedy, Dorothy Leggett. Winner of Tennis Trophy, donated by Mr. W. H. Reynolds (Singles) — Grace Hemphill. Miniature Cup, donated by Castle Chapter, to winner of Tennis Trophy — Grace Hemp- hill Winner of Tennis Trophy, presented by the Senior Class of ' 36 (Doubles) — June Ken- nedy and Dorothy Leggett. Winner of Chevron for distinction in Basketball (two years) — June Kennedy. Inter-Class Games Cup, presented by the Senior Class of ' 28 — Juniors. The George Cormack Memorial Gold Medal, donated by Mrs. Cormack, for highest proficiency in Senior Swimming — June Kennedy. Winner of Award, donated by Dr. C. R. Carscallen, for second highest proficiency in Senior Swimming — Dorothy Leggett. Winner of Junior Swimming Award — Joan Campbell,. Winner of Junior Field Day Award — Joan Campbell. Winner of Statuette for highest proficiency in Riding — Dorothy Leggett. Life Saving Awards — Honorary Instructor ' s Certificate, by the Royal Life Saving Society of England — Beatrice Bullen, Valerie Farewell, Sheila Mackenzie. The Award of Merit, Silver — Examinations to be held after Commencement — Annette Common, Doris Common, Janet Montgomery-Moore, Peggy McCallum, Eleanor McKowan, Dorothy Serviss. Bronze Medallion — Mary Louise Attridge, Jean Gordon, Anne Griffith, Frances Grobb, Elizabeth Hazelton, Betty Hungerford, Ollie Koleff, Margaret Mackey, Betty MacLeod, Ruth McCulloch, Monica McMullen, Margaret Senior, Eva Sutcliffe, Ruth Thomson. Dear Land of Home Jean Sibelius from the Tone Poem Finlandia The Chapel Choir ADDRESS COLLEGE SONG Professor E. J. Pratt, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S.C. GOD SAVE THE KING! Page Twenty-two
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junior Claw Class Teacher President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Miss Snell Beatrice Bullen Sheila Mackenzie Laurie Fee BEATRICE BULLEN. Bea was born to this bright world on June 8, 1920, in Toronto. From the years 1928 to 1936 she attended Branksome Hall and in 1936 came to O.L.C. to brighten its halls with her charming personality. She is the adorable President of the Juniors this year and next year Bea plans to attend Margaret Eaton, our loss and their gain. We hope she will change her mind. SHEILA MACKENZIE was born in Toronto in 1921. She attended St. Clement ' s private school and then came to O.L.C. in 1937. Sheila has taken Junior Matric. work and intends to study music at the Toronto Conservatory next year. When Sheila obtains her A.T.C.M. she is going abroad where she will con- tinue her music. MARY LOU ATTRIDGE. Mary Lou was born in Cranbrooke, B.C., in room 72 of the St. Eugene Hospital on March 11th, 1922. She attended Cranbrooke Central and Cranbrooke High School. She expects to get most of her Junior Matric. this year and will return next year to finish her Academic Course. GRACIA BULLEN. Little Billie was born in Toronto some twenty years ago, and she has been coming to O.L.C. for the past three of them to study organ, piano, dramatics, and vocal music. This year Billie was elected president of the S.C.M. and a member of the Honour Club Council. We give Billie three cheers for her excellent acting at the Senior recital. Next year she intends studying at the Toronto Conservatory. Good luck Billie! LAURIE FEE was born in Sher- brooke, Quebec, in 1919. When she reached the ancient age of two however, she moved to Lindsay where she at- tended public and high school. Then in 1938 Laurie came to O.L.C. to take com- mercial. In whatever Laurie undertakes we wish her the best of luck! MARGARET ACKERMAN. Margaret first made her appearance in Toledo, Ohio, in Jan. 23, 1921. Her education was attained between Rochester, Oshawa and O.L.C. Margaret ' s plans for next year are indefinite, but she intends spending quite a bit of time in Rochester. . . . What can the attraction be, Mar- garet ? OLIVE AIRHART ' S first glance at the world was in Marmora nineteen years ago last December. She attended public school and high school in the same town. Three years ago the family moved to Belleville, where Ollie went to high school for a year and then in 1937 she came to O.L.C. Next year Ollie in- tends going to Albert. College, where she will complete her Senior Matric, that is if the boys don ' t keep her mind off her work too much. Ollie is an accomplished pianist and we hope she will always remember her two years at O.L.C. MARY ELIZABETH BUTLER was born in Strathroy in 1920. She attended the Strathroy High School before com- ing to O.L.C. where she has studied art, sewing, and cooking. She intends to go to New York to continue her art studies next fall. We wish her the best of luck for the future. VALERIE FAREWELL was born in Toronto in June, 1922. She attended school in Port Credit, but after one year of High School there she came to O.L.C. in 1936 and has been doing excellent work in the matriculation and in music. Next year Val is going to graduate in Academic, and we shall all be glad to welcome her back. CHERRY GAUTHIER. Seventeen years ago on December 17th, Timmins received Cherry. She went to Timmins Central School and took two years at Timmins High. Then she succumbed to the lure of Toronto and attended Haver- gal for a year and a half, for the rest of that year she was at L.P.C.I. and back in Timmins, and from here she in- tends to go to University of California. We wish her the best of luck. CHARLOTTE GENTLES was born in Vancouver, B.C., in 1914. She received some of her earlier education out west Paye Twenty-four
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