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THE TWIG Henry Job Crawford Scholarship fthe gift of Dr. T. lVl. Porterj for Classics-G. M. C, Dale. Special Prize in British History of Lower School-P. Dickinson. Douglas lVlilnes Memorial Prize in Form 4--K. Rotenberg. Maurice Cody Prize in Modern History of Upper School-D. B. Hicks. The The The The The The The The il. F. Vanlivery Senior Prize in English Composition-B, W. Hall. J. F. VanE.Very Junior Prize in English Composition-H. G. K. Ambrose. Nesbitt Gold Medal-M. E.. W. C-ooderham. Nesbitt Silver lVledal-Jas. A. Renwick. W. R. Nesbitt Extempore Public Speaking-C. Graham Sanderson. Middleton Public Speaking Medal-Jas. Alexander. Senior Public Speaking Medal-C. Graham Sanderson. Junior Public Speaking Medal-John Rhind. 5. x X X .:s.s:. l ' A , It as t- , . ,,vs.1q,if12Qg:jiv,'i .19 .- 5 ,I 1 1344 fy .zf - K L LSL: 1 t'f.3.1.is. . sau ci ' .fn ' ' . Q. ,Q 5 5 Q sa 5 'E?fil1l '51 'A ,NL-t 455 sfiiifaif , sa s-iii-Q1 s . 1 Kristi? 15 3573 W QQIEYYQS , fefmggifiuzg a53?? ,g1 Mori.. '1- ' , Z4 . ,,..:! . Zia - Msgs:-532 Rl.-XYUR Klooiziz D. B. JXRRISTRONG F. C. FRENVER Prfxicirnf, Lifwcrry Nm-iffy Sf-lmnl fifljlfllfll TYTIY'-I77'PSlfil'IIf, .itlilvfic .lx.w4'ia11i01L 248
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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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THE TWIG Pzxmmr Assocumom A YQ 5 The U.T.S. Parents' Association was organized in i920 to promote the interests of the Schools in every way and to enable the parents to become acquainted with one another and with the masters. f Since then the Association has occupied a prominent place in the life of the school. The sincere interest and the generous finan- cial assistance of the parents have improved the athletic, music, and library facilities, and have given opportunities fully appreciated by the pupils. At the autumn meeting the Association assisted the Old Boys and the present pupils in presenting a portrait of Dr. Althouse to the Schools. The Executive is anxious that all members, particularly those who have joined this year, should attend our next meeting which will be held during the winter term. The pupils are to be congratulated upon their fine annual magazine, and the parents are confident that the staff of The Twig will this year present an issue worthy of the twentv-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Schools. Robt. A. Bryce. c.s.-...ut Q THE ANNUAL MEETING On November lst, the Parents' Associa- tion, in conjunction with the Old Boys' Association and the School, held its Annual Meeting, at which the outstanding event was the unveiling of a portrait of Dean Althouse, our former Headmaster. This is the first time in the history of the School that these three organizations have met together, and the occasion was a splendid success. The meeting opened with some remarks by the retiring president of the Parents' Associa- tion, Mr. W. C. Kettlewell, in which he touched briefly on the School activities dur- ing the past year. Dr, Boddington, the honorary secretary-treasurer, read the nom- inations for officers for the ensuing year, and then Mr. Bryce, the new president, took the chair.
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