Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1940

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RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE— Standard Leadership — Mary Banbury, Rosalind Barron, Florence Blackman, Beatrice Bullen, Gracia Bullen, Betty Cameron, Joan Campbell, Annette Common, Doris Common, Eleanor Dick, Valerie Farewell, Grace Fawcett, Betty Forman, Charlotte Gentles, Kathleen Glynn, Betty Hazelton, Audrey Hodgkinson, Margaret Houston, Betty Hungerford, Ruth Keene, Ollie Koleff, Sheila Mackenzie, Roberta Maunders, Muriel Messinger, Janet Montgomery-Moore, Peggy McCallum, Ruth McCulloch, Kathleen McGill, Betty Mcintosh, Annabel McKay, Eleanor McKowan, Marjorie McRae, Eleanor Quance, Jane Carol Renwick, Kathryn Siegner, Louise Skutezky, Marjorie Snelgrove, Anna-Marie Stein, Barbara Stokes, Marion Thompson, An- nabelle Warren, Ethel Weber, Helen Yates. Youth Leadership — Marion Buell, Elinore Earle, Melva Fielding, Patricia Gervan, Barbara Griffin, Frances Grobb, Rosalie Holling, Betty Mackintosh, Jean Marshall, Helen Mitchell, Joan Morris, Monica McMullen, Hilda Pearson, Ruth Smith, Mary Yelland. AWARDING OF MEDALS The Governor-General ' s Medal, for highest standing in Fifth Form Collegiate — Betty Hungerford. Silver Medal, donated by Mr. Robt. Thompson, for second highest standing in Fifth Form Collegiate — Valerie Farewell. The Lieutenant-Governor ' s Medal for highest standing in Fourth Form Collegiate — Louise Skutezky. Silver Medal, donated by the Canadian Bank of Commerce, for second highest standing in Fourth Form — Doris Common. Silver Medal, donated by the Canadian Bank of Commerce, for highest standing in Third Form Collegiate — Patricia Gervan. AWARDING OF SCHOL ARSHIPS AND BURSARIES Inter-Class Scholarship Trophy, in memory of May Thompson, teacher 1916-19, pre- sented by a friend — Form III. Alumnae Association Scholarship, highest standing in any three Academic subjects, 1938-39— Rosalie Holling, Monica McMullen (equal). Rev. Dr. Hare Memorial Scholarship, by Ottawa Alumnae Association, highest stand- ing in Fourth Form Collegiate — Louise Skutezky. The Percy Hopkins Scholarship, 1939-40 and 1940-41— Zerline Vogl. AWARDING OF PRIZES Collegiate Department — Prize, by Prof. C. B. Sissons, highest standing in Honour Matriculation Modern History — Kathryn Siegner. Prize, by Prof. C. B. Sissons, highest standing in Junior Matriculation Ancient History — Kathleen McGill. Prize for highest standing in Honour Matriculation Mathematics — Kathryn Siegner. Prize, by Miss Taylor, highest standing in Honour Matriculation Biology — Betty Hungerford. Prize by Dr. C. F. McGillivray, highest standing in Honour Matriculation Latin — Valerie Farewell. Prize for highest standing in Junior Matriculation Latin — Doris Common. Prize, by Mr. G. M. Goodfellow, highest standing in Honour Matriculation French — Valerie Farewell, by reversion to Louise Skutezky. Prize, by Mr. G. M. ' Goodfellow, highest standing in Junior Matriculation French — Louise Skutezky, by reversion to Mary Louise Attridge.

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Commencement 2@ap (Exercises WEDNESDAY— JUNE 12th, at 2 p.m. Chairman- — Prof. C. B. Sissons, B.A., LL.D. President of the Board of Directors Invocation - - - - - - - Rev. David Marshall Remarks -------- Principal Carscallen Bergerettes - - - - - - - - J. B. Wekerlin Jeunes fillettes Aminite Lisrtte Bergire Icgrrc Miss Jean Mackenzie GRANTING OF DIPLOMAS Collegiate — Mary Louise Attridge, Cranbrook, British Columbia; Beatrice Mary Bul- len, Toronto, Ontario; Valerie Elizabeth Farewell, Toronto, Ontario; Elizabeth Reine Hungerford, Fox Point, Ontario; Janet Lillian Montgomery-Moore, Pembroke, Bermuda; Marjorie Lothian McRae, (Latin Authors, Latin Coinp.) Whitney, Ontario. Commercial — Rosalind Barron, Lethbridge, Alberta; Eleanor Kathleen Dick, Canora, Saskatchewan; Grace Fawcett, Whitby, Ontario; Audrey Jannetta Hodgkinson (Typewriting Speed), Port Arthur, Ontario; Marjorie Elizabeth Snelgrove, Parry Sound, Ontario. Household Science — Annabel McKay, Colborne, Ontario. General — (Music Option) Gracia Josephine Bullen, Toronto, Ontario; (Art Option) Ruth Eleanor Keene, (French Composition) London, Ontario; (Music Option) Sheila Grace Mackenzie (German Composition), Toronto, Ontario; (Music Option) Eleanor Jean Quance, Delhi, Ontario; (Music Option) Jane Carol Renwick, Palm- erston, Ontario; (Commercial Option) Kathryn Helena Siegner, Kitchener, Ontario; (Commercial Option) Ethel E. Weber, Kitchener, Ontario. Valedictory — Valerie Farewell. Rhapsody in C major ....... Dohnanyi Miss Ruth Lochead WINNERS OF CERTIFICATES PIANO— PRACTICAL Grade VI — Marion Buell. Grade III— Eva Skutezky. ORGAN— Grade IX — Gracia Bullen. VOCAL— Grade X — Ruth James. Grade IX — Margaret Houston, Eleanor Quance, Jane Carol Renwick. Grade VIII. — Sheila Mackenzie. THEORY— Written Examination in the Teaching of Piano — Barbara Jones (Honours). Grade V, Counterpoint — Margaret Houston (First Class Honours), Ollie Koleff (Honours), Sheila Mackenzie (Honours), Jane Carol Renwick (Honours). Grade V Harmony — Barbara Jones (Honours). Grade V Form — Barbara Jones (First Class Honours). Grade V History — Gracia Bullen (First Class Honours). Grade III Harmony — Ruth James (Honours), Joyce Smith (Honours). Grade II — Betty Mcintosh (First Class Honours), Eleanor Quance (First Class Honours), Helen Yates (First Class Honours). COMMERCIAL— Secretarial — Betty Hazelton (Honours), Ruth McCulloch.



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Prize, by Mrs. George Cormack, highest standing in Honour Matriculation English — Betty Hungerford, by reversion to Janet Moore. Prize by Mr. T. G. Rogers, highest standing in Junior Matriculation English — Joan Morris. Prize, by I.O.D.E., Viscount Greenwood Chapter, highest standing in Junior Matricu- lation Canadian History — Joan Morris. Prize for highest standing in Honour Matriculation German — Louise Skutezky, by reversion to Zerline Vogl. Prize for highest standing in Junior Matriculation Chemistry — Barbara Stokes. Prize for second highest standing in Third Form Collegiate — Rosalie Holling. Prize, by Mrs. Leo Gray, highest standing in Second Year Collegiate — Monica Mc- Mullen. Prize, by Miss A. A. Ball, highest standing in First Year Collegiate — Zerline Vogl. Toccata in F major - - - - - • - - - Thomas Crawford Miss Helen Quinn Art Department — Prize for General Proficiency in Art (High School) — Rosalie Holling. Prize for General Proficiency in Art (Public School) — Arleigh DesRoches. Commercial Department — Silver Awards for 80% or over in Graduation Course — Rosalind Barron, Eleanor Dick, Grace Fawcett, Marjorie Snelgrove. Prize, by Mrs. John Rice, for greatest accuracy in Typewriting (Seniors) — Grace Fawcett, by reversion to Rosalind Barron. Prize, by Miss M. L. Copeland, for highest standing in Penmanship in Commercial Department — Grace Fawcett. Pitman Pins for Accuracy in Shorthand — (Silver) — Grace Fawcett, Betty Hazelton, Marjorie Snelgrove, Norma Williams. (Bron7e) — Rosalind Barron, Grace Fawcett, Betty Hazelton. Audrey Hodginkson, Jean McArthur, Kathryn Siegner, Barbara Stokes, Norma Williams. Household Science Department — Prize, by Mrs. G. M. Goodfellow, highest standing in Senior Cookery — Annabel McKay. Prize, by Mrs. J. C. Webster, highest standing in Junior Sewing — Betty Forman. Prize, for highest standing in Junior Household Science — Kathleen Glynn. Special Prizes — Prize for the best performance in One-Act Plays — Helen Mitchell. Prize for highest standing in Dr. Carscallen ' s Religious Knowledge Class— Jane Carol Renwick. Prize for highest standing in Miss Maxwell ' s Religious Knowledge Class — Eleanor Quance. Prizes, 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) — Senior — Roberta Maunders. Junior — Joan Gilmour. Public Speaking Contest Prizes, (amounting to $25.00), donated by Rev. A. I. Terry- berry: Seniors — 1st — Joan Campbell. 2nd— Helen Yates. Juniors — 1st — Joan Morris. 2nd — Rosalie Holling. Prizes, by Mrs. Carscallen, for Best Reading Lists- Senior — Annabelle Warren. Junior — Patricia Gervan. Prize for the best collection of photographs— Ruth Keene. =38 Page Twenty-

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