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Svpvrula Ealinnia Published by the Students of the Galt Collegiate Institute and Vocational School t MAY, 1929 f
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SPECULA GALTONIA 35 LUN! ' LKVJIXUJDSADGALWAUUJLWAIXQUNALWM V DSALWJJ ' LXVJUQJ-IDU-ILU-lN!JNAl V LWALKUJLWALUIIXUJ A Q . . , I Thumb- a1l Biographies ' ' D6N1K'fA1VA1Pm1I'fA1VA1VDdPfid A MYIDWGVA1 0 A A a o H RUTH A. ALISON. Ruth arrived in Galt in 1912, and was so startled by the sight of the collegiate that she gained a year's growth. She'll probably be- come an architect and design sky- scrapers. HELEN L. ANDERSON. Nell first lit up Galt in 1910, and she's been rivalling old Sol ever since. Her ambition fwe're toldb is to be superintendent of an orphans' home. MARGARET C. BARRIE. Margaret's a native of Galt, having graced the city by her appearance in 1912. She excels when it comes to tripping the light fantastic. She wants a nice, cool job, so thinks she'll be a draftsman. KATHLEEN M. BECKETT. .Kathleen came to life in Galt in 1911, but city customs were ftoo wild for her, and she went to Killean. She is an invet- erate snap-shot collector, but has chos- en to be a school-teacher. MAY M. BLACK. 'Twas a dark day for Galt when May went to Welland in 1912, but when she came here, the city brightened up considerably. We won- der what she wants to be. MARJORIE M. BULLOCK. Marjorie landed in Galt just in time to start to school in September, 1913. She proved to be a very bright scholar and came to the collegiate. Her ambition is to be a private secretary. ELLEN M. CRAIG. Ellen cooed her first coo coo in Hespeler in 1912. She got over that, though, and intends to take up the stern profession of teach- ing, reading, and 'riting, and 'rithme- tic. M. ELIZABETH EASTON. Betty made an Ayry entrance into this world in 1912. She has a passion for Trigonom- etry, and intends to be a schoolma'am, and instruct the innocents. HELEN J. FRY. Helen first saw the light of day in Edmonton. On account of her longing for travel and adventure, the family moved to Galt. After grad- uating Helen wants to go to Queen's and get the third degree. M. JENNETTA GILLESPIE. Jennetta jumped into Ayr on fthe wings of the wind in 1912. She came to Galt C. I. where she works hard. Unfortunately she has no definite ambition. GWENDOLINE M. GROVE. Gwen. was tossed down to this cold old world in 1912. She wasn't satisfied with Galt, and moved to Toronto. However, she realized her mistake and came back. She's going to Business College to learn the business. MARY HAMILL. Mary missed Hamilrton, but luckily landed in Galt. She liked Galtonians so well that she's here yet. She wants to be a nurse and make sick folk Well. MARGARET L. HEAD. Margaret sur- prised all the fish in Lake Superior when she entered Fort William in 1911. She has a great Head and, consequent- ly, likes school. She hopes to be a school marm. SHIRLEY M. JOHNSTON. Shirley de- toured to Hamilton in 1912, but soon realized her mistake, and hastened to Galt. We don't know what we'd do without her. She intends to be a nurse. LORNA G. MacDONALD. Lorna con- ferred her smiling countenance upon Galt in 1910. She loves to go to basket- ball games, and like that of Shirley, her ambition is to be a nurse. AGNES McGILL. Agnes added a touch of distinction fto Galt when she dropped in in 1910. She has red fpardon usb, auburn hair, and wishes to become somebody's private secretary. FRANCES G. MCQUEEN. Frances has been living in Kirkwall, wherever that is, ever since she disembarked there in 1913. She has poetic tendencies, but wants to be a school teacher.
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