The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1971, Síða 28

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1971, Síða 28
26 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN WINTER 197’. The Jon Sigurdson Chapter IODE presented at their November meeting- three academic and one music scholar- ship, awarded to outstanding students of Icelandic descent. The Johanna Gudrun Skaptason scholarship of $150.00 was presented to James Charles Matthews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Matthews, of St. Vital. James attained an average of 91 in his grade XII exams, and is profic- ient in many sports. He was local Jun- ior Tennis Champion of Manitoba in 1970-71 and has represented Mani- toba three times at -National meets. This fall he was awarded the Carl Ridd trophy as outstanding basket- ball and volley ball player. He shared the physical education award with one other student and has a blue belt in judo; was winner of the Gold Medal at the Sask. Winter Games 1971, and is considered by his teachers and as- sociates an outstanding young man. He was a student at Dakota Collegiate and is enrolled at the Science course at the University of Manitoba. Two Elinborg Hanson Memorial Scholarships of $75.00 each were awarded. Douglas Edward Eggertson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Octavius Eggertson of Fort Garry, won the Latin award in Grade X and had the highest average in the regular University entrance course at his school, Vincent Massey. He ha.s taken part in public speaking and the “Reach for the Top” TV pro- grams. He has done extensive work in helping retarded children and adults. His average mark in grade XII was 88%. David Thor Jonasson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Arthur Jonasson, of Sher burn Street, Winnipeg is a graduate of Daniel McIntyre Collegiate. David Jonasson has been awarded an Icelandic Festival of Manitoba scholarship and in connection with this award there is elsewhere in this issue of the magazine an account of his outstanding record. Ed. ERIC WILSON WINS BRONZE MEDAL IN SWITZERLAND Eric Wilson, 21 year-old Winnipeg cellist, won the bronze medal at the Concours Internation cl’ Execution Music-ale in Geneva, Switzerland. The announcement of the award was made by the Juilliard School of Music in New York. Mr. Wilson was ac- companied at the piano by his mother, Thelma Wilson. He performed works by Bach, Schubert, Debussy, Boccher- ini. During the summer Mr. Wilson was a member of The Juilliard Ensemble. The group performed new and un- usual music during an extensive tour through the Hawaiian Islands. Fie then returned to Juilliard where he is continuing his studies as one of the school’s outstanding scholarship stu- dents. Mr. Wilson performed as a featured soloist with the Jeunesses World Orchestra in Canada and Copenhagen in 1970 and gave the New York premiere of the Ligeti Cello Concerto last December.

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