The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1955, Blaðsíða 43

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1955, Blaðsíða 43
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 41 teacher of commercial or related subjects. It is offered students of Edmonton, Clover Bay, Stony Plain and Sturgeon school divisions and applicants are judged on academic standing and per- sonal qualities. During her three years at University High School Miss Helgason received consistently outstanding marks, and on her grade XII departmental exam- inations attained an average of 87 per cent. On graduating she was award- ed the Rosborough Memorial Trophy, presented each year to the most out- standing all-round grade XII student. In addition she also completed her grade X in piano with the Toronto Conservatory of Music and in 1953 she won the Gladys Muttart Trophy for musical achievement. She has taken a leading part in other student activ- ities, having served as editor of the school paper. A poem by Miss Helgason, entitled ‘‘Music Festival” was selected for the Alberta Golden Jubilee Anthology (see Icel. Can. Autumn 1955) Miss Helgason is now enrolled in the Faculty of Education at the Uni- versity of Alberta and is majoring in English. ★ ICELANDIC CANADIAN CLUB NEWS Saturday, November 19th was “Stu- dents’ Night” at the monthly meeting of the Icelandic Canadian Club held in the lower Auditorium of the First Lutheran Church with Art Swainson, representing the Leif Eiriksson Club, presiding. As in previous years the three organizations, the Icelandic Na- tional League, the Icelandic Canadian Club, and the Leif Eiriksson Club jointly sponsored this meeting at which, students of Icelandic extraction in the educational institutions of Win- nipeg were the guests of honor. J. T. Beck brought greetings from the Icelandic Canadian Club, and Dr. V. J. Eylands from the Icelandic Na- tional League. Judge W. J. Lindal presented the GuSrun Norman Estate Scholarship, amounting to $100.00, to Eric George Clemens. Prof. Finnbogi GuSmundsson spoke of the life and work of Hallddr Kiljan Laxness, the first Icelander to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Colored slides of the Centennial Ice- landic Celebration held in Utah were shown by Mrs. Kristin Johnson. These slides well exemplified the artistic photographic ability of Mrs. Johnson, whose accompanying explanations were of great interest to the audience. A delicious Icelandic lunch, served by Mrs. Gunnlaugson and her com- mittee, terminated the meeting. ★ Miss Kathleen Lorraine Johnson, a graduate in nursing last May from St. Paul’s hospital in Saskatoon, is now on staff at Nipawin Union Hospital. She was an honor student in Grade
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