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Lillian Callaghan Mair Davies Irene Free Kenneth Gibson Gladys Haggerty Margaret Headley Francis Heggtveit Doreen Higgins William Hogg Roscoe Hunt Ronald Hyde-Clarke Audrey Hymers Isobel Kennedy Beatrice Perkin Jean Potter Barbara Robins Betty Scholey Joy Sherman Barbara Smith CNight Schoolj Gwynneth Steeves Margaret Sykes Douglas Thompson Barbara Thornton Jean Waddell Jean White W 'ith Royal Cofnadia-n. Corps Szfgnallers, B11-TT'ZIft8ld.' Walter Willing Nurs-ing: Elena Byshe Helen Callander CMontrealJ Mary Eagleson fMontrealJ Ruth Gray CMontrealj Melva Watson At Home: Elizabeth Bryan Marjory Burton Edith Orme Eileen Page Attending Technical School: Franklin Abinitt John Millar Arthur Adams Earl Morel Douglas Bruce Murray Payne William Denison Patrick Shields Emile LeCompte Attending School COM! of Cityj: Marielle Brossard-Montreal CNotre Dame Secretarial Schoolb. Phyllis Cumming-Montreal fConventJ X Margaret Edy- Montreal CBusiness Collegej Paul Fox-Barrie Ruth Lindsay-Trenton John Marchington-Toronto Moved Away: Mary Blair-Montreal fTeachingD Audrey Bissell-Toronto Chester Bloom-New York fStudied art with Art Student's Leagueg now with portrait painterj. Arthur Brayden-Smith's Falls Stella Brenegan-Buckingham Cameron Bruce-near Winnipeg Qwith Con- struction Co.J Angus Carmichael-Vancouver Mona Cohen-Florida John Dallyn-Maclntyre Mines Ont. A William Delahay-Northern Que. CTrans- portation Co.J Helene Drennan-Sudbury Jean Loftus-? - John McKay-Dawson Jack Merkley-Guelph Darrel Munro-Frederickton, N.B. - Dorothy Munro-Frederickton, N.B. Stewart Parsons-Toronto CCivil Servicej Aileen Rolland-Montreal Berenice Smallshaw-Montreal Bernice Traversy-Toronto With R. C. A. F.: Stewart Bolin With R. A. F., Englomd.' Don Wellington With. R. A. F., Scotland: Irwin Watterson LUX GLEBANA Christine Crichton Frances Gilham Dorothy Hicks Winnifred Houghtley Muriel Johnstone Margaret MacFarlane Elizabeth Moffatt Working: Dorothy Palmer Margaret Patterson Gwendolyn Tetlock Violet Toll Hilda Veck Gladys Wigney Joyce Woods Douglas Britton-Continental Paper Pro ducts John Carson-C.N. Telegraph Norman Copping-Carson's Wilfred Copping-Representative for Inter- national Correspondence School Herbert Craig-Burgess and Gardner Lawrence Craig-Castledine, Poulin Sz Co William Cunningham-Imperial Bank Doris Doxsee-Civil Service Lawrence Ewers-Mortimer Printers Arnold Farrell-Civil Service Harvey Fenton-Fenton's Bakery Irene Ferguson--Metropolitan Stores Lyall Fisher-Royal Trust Co. Leonard Frost-Policeman in Rockcliffe Stewart Garland-Carson's Leather Goods Russel Gill-Y.M.C.A. Denis Gillan-Ottawa Credit Exchange Lyall Gillespie-Bank of Canada Victor Harrison-Research Bldg. Dent Hodgson-Canadian Press Roy LaBerge-Newspaper Emerson Lillico-Ogilvie's Colin Clark McDougall-Cowan's Amy McCulloch-Housework Jean McGregor-Chateau Cheese Co. Grant McIntosh-McIntosh 8: Watt's Duncan McVannel-Research Bldg. James Millar-Father's Store Gladys Mitchell-Government Robert Mitchell-Prime, Minister's Oflice Norman Moher-Government William Murphy-Botanical Lab., Experi- mental Farm Howard Munn--Teaching Music Gordon Pepper-Civil Service Vaughan Player-Dawson's Drug Store John Reed-Orme's Leslie Richards-Post Office Douglas Ritchie-J R. Booth's Page 49
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Attending Dunbar's Business College: lALUMNI Edited by B. YOUNG Attending Queen's University: James Anderson Robert Bartlett Evan Cameron Dorothy Charron Parlane Christie Clayton Cummings John Cummins Ewart Ford Jaques Francis Josceline Gordon Lloyd Gunby Edgar Hunter Margaret Irwin Helen Lynton William McLenahan Gilbert Murdoch Jean Nesbitt Keith Sullivan Evelyn Tanton Douglas Tetu Edwin Thomas John Urie Bill Wellwood Arthur Williams Attending McGill U niversity: John Belford William Davy David Hanchet Gavin Macfarlane Attending Gowling Business College: Jean Coombs June McCann Eileen Cunliffe George Mitchell Ruby Good Jean Mitchell Genevieve Hamilton Aileen Rankin Marjorie Harris Betty Winning Attending Willis' Business College: Elizabeth Beatty Monica McKinnon Sheila Cole Betty Roberts Ellen Finlayson Lloyd Russet Thomas Hubbard Doris Watson Jean Maclean Attending Mrs. Klock's Business College: Mary Green Phyllis Narraway Attending Toronto University: h u Robert Craig Faye Zivlan Gordon Shorter Attending McMaster University: Dorothy Ardley Hugh Weld Attending Mount Allison University, Sackville, N. B.: Edward Yuill Attending Clarkson College, Potsdam: Robert Butterworth Attend-ing O. A. C., Guelph: Lee Draper John McCulloch Agnes Hogarth Lawrence Smith Ross J unke Douglas Whillans Attending R. M. C., Kingston: Thomas Bennett James Dick Charles Bruce Attending Normal School: Dolores Couillard fAt Ottawa Universityj William Elder Colin Macdonald Veronica Gear Evelyn MacDonald Betty Latimer Elma Veale Norman Levitin Attending Scollard Hall, North Bay: Gordon Bruce Attending Osgoode Hall: Donald Elliot Attending Anderson School of Designing, Toronto: Margaret Monroe Attending Radio College of Canada, Toronto: John MacDonald Doris Chandler Eunice Currie Dorothy Dunlevie Jean Hall Victor Hossack Jane Irwin Gerald Kelly Helen MacNiel Margery McDonald Claudia Moffett Mavis Parker Marjorie Sinclair Attend-ing Miss M cKinnon's Business College: Mary Fee Harriet Plaxton Attending Miss M uirhead's Business College Ruth Harrington Attend-ing Jeanne d'Arc Business College: Alcy McDougall Attending UD Business College: Jack Brabazon Jeanne Brenot a Arthur Gemmil Jack Harper Verna O'Callaghan Betty Phillips Lois Sharp Beverly Sutherland Attending Ottawa Ladies' College: Peggy Barks Nancy Chown Betty McKinnon Attending St. Patrick's College: Bernard O'Neil Kenneth York Attending Nepean High School: Mary Caldwell Henry Smith Attending High School of Commerce: Marguerite Allan Grace Armstrong Mabel Bigley Verna Bonnel Stewart Bonnell Shirley Bradford Elizabeth Brown Verdun LaTour Rita Lloyd Madeline McCavour Alicia McClure Evangeline Miller Alvin Moodie Sybil Muriitt Page L8 LUX GLEBANA
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SCl100l Activities ---:'----' Edited by L. NEWMAN The Annual Concert HAT is a good school concert? It must be original, bright, and peppyg it must have variety and contrast. But all these qualities are of little avail unless it is personal, and that means more than the jokes. It was this personal interest that we liked in the Seventeenth Annual Concert, pre- sented on Friday and Saturday, January 27th and 28th. We think that having this quality present was really an achievement, considering the large number of people in- volved in staging the concert and the large number for whom it was staged. The whole concert revolved around the visit of Mr. and Mrs. Upright, parents of Glebe students, to the school. A picture of school life was revealed through both group display and individual contributions. One of the first things that they looked in on was a burlesque classroom scene. A great part of the programme was musical. To this the orchestra, the band, the Glee Club, an assembly of 280 Ninth graders, a male quartet, a trumpet quartet, a string quartette, all contributed. C0ne more quartet, and we would have had a quartet of quartetsj The Boys' Gym Team gave a thrilling exhibit on the parallel bars. The Girls' group presented exercises as they were done in 1900 and 1939. The 1900 group romped vigorously, doing some clever individual clowningg the 1939 division moved smoothly through their streamlined act in very smart costumes. In the Girls' Locker Room ten dirndl-clad damsels tap-danced to swing time. Another group of toe dancers gave an interpretation of the Waltz of the Flowers . Everyone enjoyed the melodrama, in which the villain particularly was a great success. The orchestra added to the at- mosphere with their sound effects. There is more in a large concert than meets the eye. The task of organization, practice routine, and actual performance is a gi- gantic one, requiring a great deal of hard Page 50 work and patience. Yet we think that the participants must have each one gained a valuable experience and had a good time at it, too. :kills The Science Club Dance HE SEVENTH Annual Dance of the Science Club was held on Friday, March 3rd. It again proved the greatest social attraction of the year as over two hundred couples enjoyed dancing to the strains of Ted Donaldson's ten-piece or- chestra. The combined gymnasia were attractively decorated in the Glebe blue and gold while a strong scientific touch was added by posters placed at strategic points, de- picting various chemical processes. The crossed retorts, the insignia of the Club, stood out in delicate silhouette on the or- chestra shadow-boxes. A highlight of the evening was the ex- cellent fioor show which many agreed was the best ever seen on the Glebe fioor. Ap- petizing box-lunches, largely prepared by the girls of the Club and satisfying bottled drinks were served about eleven-thirty. Honorary guests present included Mr. and Mrs. W. D. T. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. MacNeil, Mr. McGregor, Mr. Pollock and Mr. Callan. The great success of the evening was due to the willing help of all members of the Club ' but particular thanks are due the following: Mr. Bullock, our sponsor, who supervised all detailsg Bud Bolton, decor- ating and general itemsg Keith Scobie, the drinks, Daphne Neville, the lunch 3 Laurie Watson, the lightingg Argyle Connelly, the floor showg Jack Wilson, the ticket saleg Keith McCaffrey, posters and advertisingg and Bob Cole, the spotlight. C SHIRLEY MILLER. :lf wk Pk Disgruntled school-boy: Its' not the school I don't like it's the principal of the thing. LUX GLEBANA
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