Waterloo College Class Day Exercises programme, 1942, p. 1

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Class Day Exercises- Lay 26, 1942. Programme 1. Opening Hymn - 269 2. Invocation -Address 3. of Welcome - President Clausen 4. Reading of Names of Winners of Scholarships and Prizes awarded in Chapel October 1941. A. Scholarships 1. Women's Auxiliary, Value to Student $ 175 - $ 200. - Mr. John Zimmerman. 2. Waterloo Trust and Savings Company. Value to Student $175. Awarded to Mr. Harold Brose 3. The President Clausen. Value to Student $175 - 200. Awarded to Mr. Reuben Rhody. 4. College Scholarship. Value to Student $175 - $200. Awarded to Mr. Arthur Conrad. B. Prizes 1. Potter. Value $50, to be applied to tuition in the Senior Year. Donated by Dr. Alex Potter. To be awarded to that student of the Junior Class of Waterloo College, who in the opinion of the Faculty is most worthy. In Awarding this Prize the Faculty will take into consideration: Scholarship Standing, Activities of students in Athletics, and various Students' Organizations, Conduct, Character and Dilligence. - Awarded to Miss Ilse Mosig - Honourable mention - Lass Nora Eagar. to be awarded on the same basis Donated by the Alumni Association Miss Jean frump $12.50 hiss Jean Shantz $12.50 3. Augustus E. Bieser Religious Knowledge ; Value $10. For Highest Standing in Religious Knowledge 19. - Awarded to Liss Gladys Quehl. 4. Louis Peine German Prize, value $5.00 ( Beginner)Awarded to Mr. - Roy Koch. 5. Louis Peine German Prize, value $ 10. ( Advanced German) - Awarded to Mr. Henry Schmieder. Dr. George Hayunga Greek Prize, value $10. $ - Awarded to Miss Nora Eagar (Advanced Greek) , Mr. Roy Koch (Beginner's Greek, $5. 2. Alumni - Value $25, as the Potter Prize. of Waterloo College. - Awarded to

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