University of Toronto Schools - Twig Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1935

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THE T WIC Do you think music should be com- pulsory in the High Schools? he was asked. By no means, but it should be available to those who want it, and it should take the place of certain studies. There might be two different classes in music-the first being a 'musical appreciation' class, which would deal with history, biography, and theory, all on a small scale. This course would be for students who do not desire a knowledge of any special instrument, but who merely wish to be able to listen appre- ciatively and criticize intelligently. 'The second class would be made up of those more deeply interested. Practical and theoretical instruction would go hand in hand, for no musician should be allowed to acquire a good technique without having a thorough understanding of what he is play- ing. We thanked lVlr. Malcolm for his instruc- tive interview, and took our leave. The School joins with us in wishing con- tinued success to Mr. Malcolm and Mr. Godden. N. B. M. -' ttf: fi THE SEVEN DEACONS if V ' Ken, Coulter, John, Allin, Fraser, Donald, Paul. Five of these brothers are graduates of U.T.S., the remaining two are still with us. When Paul graduates, it will mark the end of a period of twentv-five years, during which there has always been one or more of 25 them knocking around the School. As students, they have all taken an active part in school activities. As graduates, they re- tain a lively interest in their school. Sorry there aren't more of them.



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THE TWIG MATRICULATION SCHOLARSHIPS, 1935 Douglas B. Hicks-was the winner of The joseph Henderson Memorial in English and His- tory, awarded by University of Toronto. -the S. McLean Scholarship for Classics, English and History, awarded by the Council of the University College. -also ranked for the Second Mary Mulock in Greek and Latin, awarded by the University of Toronto. J. B. Johnson-was the winner of the Second Mary Mulock in Greek and Latin, awarded by the University of Toronto. -the James Harris Scholarship for Latin and French, awarded by the Council of University College. W. A. E. McBryde-was the winner of the Burnside Scholarship in Science, awarded by Trinity College. W. B. Rodden-was the winner of the Brennan Memorial, awarded by St. Michael's Col- le e. C. G. Sandison-was the winner of the Edward Blake Scholarship in English and History, awarded by the University of Toronto. -the Moses Henry Aikins Scholarship for General Proficiency, awarded by Victoria College. C. B. V. Walker-was the winner of The Third Alumni Scholarship for General Proficiency, awarded by the Council of University College. SCHOLARSHIPS WITHIN THE SCHOOL, 1935 Governor-General's Medal for the best graduate-D. B. Hicks. Langford Rowell Memorial Scholarship-J. A. Renwick. Dr. T. M. Porter's Scholarship for Captain ofthe School-D. B. Armstrong. Dr. T. M. Porter's Scholarship for passing highest into the second form of the Upper School -K. F. -Clute. Thomas Marshall Porter Scholarship QF. S. Corriganj for Mathematics-J. C. Maynard. Dr. T. M. Porter's Scholarship in Science-N. Abbott. Edward Booth Memorial Scholarship for passing highest from Pass Matriculation into Hon- our Matriculation-C. L. Wilson. Allan Crawford Scholarship in Chemistry and Physics of the Middle School-B. A. B. Clarke. Sir John C. Eaton Scholarship in English, History and Mathematics of the Middle School- R. G. Bramfitt. Maurice Cody Prize in History in the Middle School-A. F. Wrenshall. Geo. Horning Jones Memorial Scholarship in Algebra, Chemistry and History of the Middle School-G. R. Lindsey. Dr. T. M. Porter's Scholarship for passing highest from Form II into the Middle School- J. H. Clarry. Sir John C. Eaton Memorial Scholarship for entrance to the Middle School-J. H. Dales. Dr, T. M. Porter's Scholarship for passing highest from Form IC-W. G. Cross. Dr. T. M. Porter's Scholarship for passing highest from Form IB, after spending not more than two years from the date of leaving the Senior Third-R. W. Willoughby. 27

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