L \: 'i A ." . " " n,~r __ Ai, *_ ,_ i fri;-*_i.1iJuNn 25,1919___ l from _-_ 1 PRIZE LIST 1.# _._ (Continued from page Five) .___....~.,,.__*._. ed by Reverend Plus McDonald- awarded to Mary Deighen. Gold Medal lor Excellence in De- portment - awarded to Lucille Donahoe. Gold Premium for the best Com- position on "The Response of Canada to the Call oi' the Empire."-Presented by The Daughters of the Empir- awnrdd to Hilda Praught. Gold Premium for Mathematics - Presented by s Friend-awarded to Myrtlo Delginun. Gold Premium for Algebra-Pre senltedhhy A Friend-awarded to Della a Cal g an. Prize for English History and Slud- ics in Tennyson’s “idylls of The King" -awarded to Eida Nocenti. SENIOR DEPARTMENT The following young ladies, having successfully passed the examination in all subjects oi the Ninth Grade, have been awarded (‘ertiilca`tcs hy the -Department of Educati0n:- Helen Flynn. Helen McMillan. Margery Hogan. Gertrude Larkin, Camilla Hornby. Estella. Gleeson. \Vinnii`rcd Trainor. Kathleen Hornby. I Prize for Christian Doctrine, - :Third Senior)-Madeline (ilarkin. Prize for (‘hrlstian Doctrine. - (First intermediate)-lst Helen Pow- GT. Prize lor (`hristian Doctrine. - lTh1rd intermediate)-Dorothy Mc- Kenzie. , Prize for Highest Average-(Second f Senior)-Helen Flvn _ _ n ` Prize i’or Highest Average.-('l‘l1|rd Senior)-Beatrice Gallant. Pri fo' Z9 l ( Highest Average,- Fourth Senlor) Madeline Clarkin. Prize for Highest Average,-(First Intermediate)-Helen Power, Prize lor Highest Ave,-age__ (Second intermediate) - Blanch;-_ Reardo . n Prize for iiighest Average,-('i`l1ird Intern1ediate)Jcan McKenna. | ‘Prize for Highest Average. - (l:ou_rth intermediate) - Dorothy OBrien. Prize for Highest Aggregatt-,_ l (Third Senior)-Katie Martin. Prize i’or Highest Aggregate, _ (Fourth Senior)-lloso Connolly. Prize for Application.-(First intor. l mediate)-Mary .\10c‘1»s1n-y. ', Prize for Application.-,-(Second in- ll‘i`H1€