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UX GLEBANAGRQQ- QBPALERE FLAMMAM OTTAWA TECHNICAL SCHOOL CORNER BAY and ALBERT STREETS A glimpse into the future shows that in ten years' time seven out of ten boys leaving the Public and Separate Schools will be employed at 'work for 'which Vocational Schools prepare thenrfi Students regularly admitted have a choice of: III INDUSTRIAL COURSE IZI MATRICULATION COURSE I3l ART COURSE THE INDUSTRIAL COURSE: Provides students with a knowledge of the cultural subjects:-French, English, Science, Mathematics, History and Economics. In addition a thorough knowledge of practical work in Machine Shop, Woodwork, Automechanics, Printing, Architectural and Mechanical Drafting, Sheet Metal, and Electricity, may be obtained. Q THE MATRICULATION COURSE: Graduates from the Matriculation Course are regularly admitted to the Department of Engineering at Queen's, McGill and Toronto Universities. THE ART COURSE: The Art Course affords an opportunity to students who are so inclined to acquire academic instruction in the various subjects and at the same time avail themselves of the opportunity for instruction in the various branches of Commercial and Industrial Art. A The school is under the direction and management of the Advisory Vocational Committee of the Ottawa Collegiate Institute Board and is supervised and inspected by the Vocational Branch of the Department of Education, Toronto. CECIL BETHUNE W. B. WALLEN, B.A., B.PAEn. Business Administrator Principal -iI83l'
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UX GLEBANACQ- Bernice Smirle is at school in Armstrong, Quebec. Harry Hydes, Claude Howard and Keith 'Skeets' Ogilvie are three stalwarts of the St. Pats junior City League Championship Foot- ball Team. Vaughan Player is also attending St. Pats. Bob Bennett, Stuart Nichol, and Bruce Cragg are our 'gentleman cadets' this year-and very nice uniforms too, boys! Ex-students at other schools and colleges in- clude the following: Elizabeth Bryan-Elmwood Ladies College. George Copping - Kemptville Agricultural College. Bruce Daubney-Windsor Collegiate Insti- CHIC. Robert Lapp-Collegiate in Toronto. Ralph Hart-School in Boston, Massachu-- setts. Kathleen Grant-Smiths Falls Collegiate In- stitute. Paul Sims-Lisgar Qdeepest regretsj. Mary F raser-Western University QGO west, young man, go westlj Pat Draper, Murray Telford, Evan Pritchard -McGill. Maxine Shaver - McDonald College, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec. Eleanor Anderson - Designing School in Toronto fcareful, boyslj Those who frequent the marble halls of Com- merce: Lois Drummond, Arnold Hanes, Earl Hanes, Beverly Hickman, May johnson, Reta Lintell, Beverly Dick, Eileen Shipclark, Gerry johnson, Len Thomas, Bob Motherwell, Thomas Marshall, Clayton Baldwin, Bruce Heggtveit, Dorothy Reddy, Ruth Gibson, Hazel Moffatt, Joyce Meek, Bernice Mitchell, Deans Berry, Muriel Heatherington, Frank Baker, Stan. Belsey, Eileen Bode, Waltho Hick- man, Eva Brown, Willie Bottomley, Georgia, Cameron, Dorothy Carnochan, Frances Dar- ragh, Dorothy Elworthy, Elsie Allen Csome concert, Elsie! J, Lois Muhlig, Anna Neil, Willie Vickers, Doris Armstrong, Roberta Giles, june Arron, Cecil Hellyer, Dorothy Higginson. Ottawa Tek-Knee-Col Boosters: Erskine Coulter, Stuart Cowan, Russell Duncan, Hil- liard Foley, Arthur Forward, George Gow, Vickers Martin, Sydney Rivoire, Foster Purdy, David Robertson, Tommy Stott, Don Stephens, Douglas McNally, Claire Stewart, Leola Sou- bliere, Geordie Stalker Ctrying to find out why , . Q: 8 . QSPALERE FLAMMAM the old crate would only do '5o'j, Taylor Ver- gette, Harry Harford CSr. Footballj, Carmen Robinson, James McKnight Qdo you still spend the more interesting classes in Kelman's, Jim?j The various Business Colleges have claimed many of our former students: At Stephen T. TfVillis': Yetta Dworkin, Lorne james, Betty Coghill, Hazel Sage, Ruth Skead, Ada Stanley, Thelma Weaver, Lois Colquhoun, Marjorie Malette. At W'iIlis': Audrey McLennan, Gerald Cheetham, Bruce Draper, joan Carling. At G0'LUli7'lg7.Y! Phyllis Cole, Delsie Creighton, Jean Ritchie, Ruth Dundas, Frank Finnie, Marjorie Lowe, Phyllis McElroy, Don Stevens, DeEtte Smith, Eileen Walker. At Mrs. Kloclelsz Lorraine Smith, Bessie Pattison, Adelaide Sims, Marjorie fBilliej Low. At Dunbarlvz Donna Pingle and Grace McKeen. ' Edith Cameron is at Miss McKinnon's Busi- ness College and Barbara Sokoloff is taking a business course in Sydney, Nova Scotia Cthat's a long way to go!j Some ex-Glebe girls with the 'mother in- stinct' have reverted to the Florence Nightin- gale type. With such lovely nurses as the following distributed around, we feel a lot safer now from Demon Dickson, and Beat- the-light Booth. Ati the Civic Hospital, Rita Knox, Eileen Bretzlaff, Dorothy Murphy, Dorothy Thomas, Gwendolyn Allen, Dorothy Barclay, Alice Mulligan, or Bessie Bailey may care for you. Alice Mace is in training at the Toronto General Hospital. Ida Stevens-Children's Hos- pital Chere's your chance, Slugj. Isobel Hab- bishaw and Rosamund Campbell are at the Grace Hospital, and Frances Graham is training in the Cornwall General Hospital. Dorothy Braithwaite is at Montreal General Hospital. Even a great many astute business men out- side of Ottawa realize the worth of Glebe graduates: Sidney Dunlevie is in the Royal Air Force in England. Donald Rankin-Aeronautical En- gineer in Armstrong-Witfords', England Qthey even call them to Englandj. ' Jeanette Bilsky and Sidney Bilsky moved to Chicago. Mary Gervais-Unopark, Ontario. lContinued on Page 84 2l'
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UX GLEBANAGEQAQ- ' ' ' lCo11Iinuedfrom Page 82 Clif McBain-working in Pembroke and bol- stering the rearguard of the 'Lumber Kings', the northern threat for junior Hockey laurels this year. Richard VVatts, John Miller, Cliff Maple- Royal Canadian Signal Corps, Camp Borden fhow's the canteen, boys? Has it a cork?j George Dennison-Hels joined the Navy to see the world. Thomas Matier - Working for C.P.R. in Montreal. Clifford Reddy+Clerical Section of R.C.M.P. Regina, Saskatchewan. Reid Lowe - Royal Canadian Air Force, Camp Borden. Wilf. Kennedy-Royal Canadian Air Force, stationed in the Maritimes. George YVyse-Royal Canadian Air Force, Camp Borden. . Donald Finlayson-International Paper Co., Maniwaki. Wiley Sharpe-working in England. Unfortunately, there are many ex-students each year who have not secured positions as yet. However, we feel sure that prosperity is just around the corner and wish all of you the best of luck. Our 'Ladies and Gentlemen of Leisure': ' Alice Muhlig, Dorothy Shouldice, Jessie Muir, Avery Parsons f Whose big Packard is that?',j, Cecilia Proctor, Willie Short f Man about Kelman's waiting for wealthy inarriagenj, Dillion O'Leary and Gilbert Webster ffavour- ite haunt-'O'Brien,s'j, Norma Harris fa Taf- fy'l puller or somep,n?j, Guy Harry, Leslie Minion CWhy call so often at a certain hos- pital, Les?j, Allan Ward fWliat! No Govt. position?j, George Kerr and George Offer fl-Iave been inactive due to a series of illnessesj, Ted Kihl fseen on the Gatineau Ski Trailsj, Marguerite Soubliere, Gayle Kennedy, Marie Lavoie, Kathleen Ross, Frances McCagg, Leslie Cordes, Harry Capell, Marion Dewar, Ruth Eagleson, Myrtle Wilkins, jean Thompson, Dorothy Hanes. Among our employed students we find the following: Lorna Young, Muriel Hickman, Peggy Liberty and Harris Arbique are teaching music. Neil Davidson, Eldon James, Jack Chadwick, Ernest Labelle, Frank james, Ethel Adonovan, Lester O'Neill, Harry O'Heare, Eddie Kings- if oA,Y3PALERE FLAMMAM land, Linley Wetmore and Joe Connelly are fworkingPD drawing pay-cheques from the government. Clare Watts, VVes. Casey, Ronald Cameron, Doug. Kerr and jack johnson are in various branches of the Royal Bank of Canada. Keith jones and Earl Millar-the Bank of Nova Scotia. Gordon Tweedy-Tweedy's Transfer. Dallas Powell-Cashier at Allen's Lunch fa good place to eat, what?j Douglas Palen-Ottawa Dairy. Donald Keith-Working for his father in the Tea and Coffee Importing Business. jack Bradley-Irvine's Tobacco Company. Oliver Akins-Printing Oflice fBank and Carlingj. May Bennett-Ogilvies. Don. jeffrey-Ogilvies. Ellard Cummings - Robertson, Pingle and Tilley. Ralph Finkle-Radio Repair man. Earl Gabie-Dworkin's Grocery Store. Grant Hall-Coulterls Drug Store flooks prosperous in fine big fur coatj. Harris Maestro', Dickson-General Supply Company. Albert Blair-Laboratory Assistant at J. R. Booth's Company. Edgar Marks-Dom. House Furnishings Co. fEd. looks good in an overstuffed chesterfield chairj. Lyle McLean-Benzolene Oil Cop fcorner Bank and McLeodj., Lois Hollingsworth-Metropolitan. I-Iarold Crichton-Ready-Mix Cement Com- pany. Constance Cole-Dental Nurse fsorry we don't know the dentistj. Bob Oliver-Public School Supply. Doug. Irvine-fwith his fatherj in lrvine's Tobacco Supply. Iona Rutledge-Companion to convalescent. Hugh McCagg-Beach Foundry, Ltd. Kay Merreweather-Birks. Helen Lloyd-Beach Motors. joe Kearney-If you hear the trombone in the Standish Hall orchestra-that's joe. Owes all his success to his Latin in Room gI07,. Don West-Royal Trust Company. Ray McNally-Hickman Stores. Cedric Ludington-E. B. Eddy Company. Marjorie MacDonald-Laura Thomas Beauty Salon. Kfonlinnfd nn Page 101 8410
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