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SPECULA GALTONIA 69 HAROLD WILDFONG-has covered up his tracks. We canft find him. JAMES WILFONG-is one fellow, who, even after spending a few years in Galt, is staying on the farm at Doon. Jimmy says he is going to try for the Waterloo County hog-calling champ- ionship next year. JOHN MALCOLM-the St. George milk magnate, is attending University of Toronto fbetween trips to Galtl. CARL ROSEBRUGH-prefers the quiet life of St. George to any other, and has presumably settled down to enjoy him- self. DOROTHY SHANTZ-Is learning the art of household science at home, Fountain St., Preston. MARGARET BARRETT- spends her spage time at her home on the Preston roa . ELIZABETH BEATTY-Our Classic Au- thority and Mr. McLennan's pride and joy, is putting in time at the Hamilton Normal School. ARCLISTA BECHTEL-is learning the art of instructing the young at Ham- ilton Normal School. JEAN BLAIR-Scholars'hip student, is al- so attending Hamilton Normal School. MARAGRITHA DEARY-after thorough investigation decided that she liked the men at Queen's University best, and so is set up in Kingston. MARGARET DUNCAN-is another mem- ber of the Galt contingent at the Ham- ilton Normal School. HELEN ELLIOTT-is tending books at the Galt Public Library. KATHLEEN ENTICKNAP-is minding the c'hickens at home in Drumbo. GOLDIE GIBB--is showing the girls at Hamilton Normal' how basketball should be played. MARION LAIRD-is studying hard at Toronto University. MARGARET MCINTOSH-It is reported that Mac is going to be a nurse. LUCILE PANABAKER-is comparing life in Hespeler to that at the Hamil- ton Normal School. MAYME ROWE-is another prospective school marm. RETA STERNALL-is studying at Ham- ilton Normal School. MARY TAYLOR-is staying down on the farm near Paris. MARGUERITE WHITE-is learning the scientific side of keeping a house at Macdonald Hall, O.A.C., Guelph. GRACE WOOD-the belle of Rockton, is gracing Hamilton Normal School. GEORGE CHARLTON- Doc is testing out the masters at Albert College, Belleville, preparatory to studying medicine at Queen's University. LLOYD RIFE-Always did have a mind for high finance and to develop it join- ed the Bank of Montreal, Hespeler. HOWARD TREMAINE-Reports have it that Huffy is working at Sheldons Ltd. CECIL WALKER-is a banker in his home town, Preston. JAMES WARING-is seeing that Bab- cock-Wilcox Sz Goldie-McCulloch, Ltd., get along all right by granting them his services from 7.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. daily. BENSON WINGHAM-has fled to Tor- onto where he is in .the Agency Ac- counts Department of the Manufac- turers Life Assurance Co. MARJORIE DIXON-is attending Oak- wood Collegiate Institute, Toronto. JANE HILBORN-when she isn't out having a good time can be found at the Royal Bank, corner of King and Yonge Sts., Toronto. SHIRLEY JOHNSON-is making out cheques for Getty Kz Scott's. KENNETH BENSON-Another of the St. George dandies is attending Brant- ford Collegiate Institute. REAY GARLICK-Another villain whom Sherlock Holmes couldn't even find. ARTHUR HERBERT-is making a name for himself at Lake Lodge School, Grimsby, where he specializes in rug- by and hockey. 'Tis said that Bill is doing well in his studies also. JAMES LAW-Lost. WALTER MAYBURY-Is selling Sloan's Liniment or anything else you happen to want at Meikleham's Drug Store. FRANK MILLS-Who used to bring thrills to the hearts of the Galt girls, now tries to give them the same thrills by writing them-from Revelstoke, B.C. Fagan is physical director of the Y.M.C.A. there. NORMAN WILDMAN-whose habit of chewing gum used to give Mr. McKee so much annoyance, is slinging books and other stationery goods around at Howard 81 Wright's store, Main St. W 1
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68 SPECULA GALTONIA K u -.u.......... ..-...-...-.-.--v-------- ----.-----,. I . . Q -I I IMI B ll U Il l l L li!! i lux '!: i'i' ' I 0 A P ,lm ,,,, ,,1. . , ,,, ..,,. .. . , ,. .. . , ....-Q.-Q N this section of our paper has been collected as large a list of alumni as possible. Nearly all of last year's class is included with the addition of a few of the outstanding alumni of the immediate past few years. As far as is known, this is the most complete list of G.C.I. Alumni ever printed in the Specula, but some ex- students have so completely hidden them- selves that no trace of them could be found, and to this fact we lay the blame of any absentees from the list. NEIL BAIRD-is on the payroll of Cla1'e Bros. 8L Co., Preston. He still receives his mail in Hespeler. ALBERT T. BROWN-The Harvard Kid has turned gossip, and is busy glean- ing news as a reporter on the editorial staff of the Galt Evening Reporter. CLIFFORD BURNETT-was so pleased about passing all his exams that he im- mediately threw h'mself into the path of more of the same species. He is studying Commerce KL Finance at U. of T. fUniversity Collegel. WM. EASTON-last year's Ayr profes- sional pool champion gave the Bank of Commerce in the home town a break when he volunteered his expert ser- vices. JACK FAIRGRIEVE-Fairy is a young banker with a great future. CLAUDE HODGINS-Has a leaning to- ward authority and so by attending Normal School at Hamilton is practis- ing to lord it over some poor kids of some public school. VIBERT HODGINS-former versatile stu- dent, is at present teaching at Levack, Ontario. DONALD IREDALE-Mr. Challen's lone bright spot is delving into the myster- ies of mining engineering at S.P.S, DONALD KEMP-The elongated lad can be seen any day at the ofiice of the Bell Telephone Co., on Ainslie St.' KARL KNAUFF-is attending Waterloo College, preparatory to studying Theol- ogy. CYRIL LAPSLEY-Our quiet boy can be found wandering around the buildings of the University of Toronto. DOUGLAS McCORMICK'S French ten- dencies led him to continue his studies at McGill University. It is reported that Doug. has become an ardent ski enthusiast. PRIOR PHILIP-whose golf scores have made duffers envious, has succumbed to the lure of brass buttons and is at- tending Royal Military College, at Kingston. HAROLD SCHULTZ- Ossie hopes some day to own his own pharmaceutical establishment, with a pool room at the back. At present he is learning the trade at Dalton's Drug Store, Preston. GIBSON SNELGROVE-We always knew Gib. was interested in figures-but not mathematical ones. He has upset our belief, however, and is working in the head oflice of the Mutual-Life In- surance Co., at Waterloo. HAROLD WALKER-After thoroughly exhausting the efforts of our school to teach him more, Harold journeyed to the University of Toronto, where he hopes to graduate some day. CC Kz FD. BERT WARREN-The' smooth lad who hailed from Hespeler, is playing with the boys at the Can. Wirebound Boxes, Ltd., Toronto. You can get him at 104 Gerrard St., Toronto. HARRIS WEBER-Our sadly missed pianist is learning the ins and outs of the flour and feed business at Meisel's, in Preston.
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Q+'2 t.f' .L ' ' I I SPECULA GALTONIA irinria Clnllrgv UNIVERSITY or TORONTO FOUNDED BY ROYAL CHARTER IN 1836 FOR THE GENERAL FDUCATION OF YOUTH IN THE VARIOUS BRANCHES OF LITERATURE AND SCIENCE ON CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES N one of the Federated Colleges in the Faculty of Arts of the University of Toronto, Victoria College enrolls students in all courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce and preparatory to admis- sion to the schools of Graduate Studies, Divinity, Education, Law and Medicine. Students of Victoria College are eligible for all medals, prizes and scholarships awarded in the Faculty of Arts by the University of Toronto, in addition to the numerous awards confined to students enrolled in Victoria, including thirteen matriculation scholarships. REV E. W. WALLACE, M.A., D.D., Chancellor. PROF. C. E. AUGER, B A Registrar.
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