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Edited by Mr. J. A. SONLEY, B.A. HE MEMBERS of the Hall of Fame are chosen each year by the Heads of the Departments. They represent the most outstanding students in the various departments of school activity so that it is no small honour to be chosen a member. All students are eligible, but fifth formers are usually chosen, since no student may be elected twice and it is felt that they would prefer being chosen in their graduating year. GORDON BEATTIE: Gordie stands out as Number One Glebite this year: he was elected Head-Boy for 1938- 39 by the student body. He was picked as outside wing in Senior Interscholastic Rugby. Gord is a member of the Hockey Team and a tennis and skiing enthusiast as well. He was awarded the first Collegiate Council prize for general proficiency last year, and intends to continue his academic Work next September at Toronto Varsity. Good luck, Gord. RICHARD STUART: Dick is versatile: he, too, played outside wing with the Seniors this year and is actively interested in hockey and skiing. He is a first-class honour student and his special ability in mathematics makes the world seem brighter for Mr. Sonley. Dick will be back with us next year. FRANCES PARKER: Frances is one of Glebe's intelligentsia, being especially talanted in English. In this capacity she is an assistant editor of this year's Lux. She plans to take her fifth form in one year and continue her studies with a Fine Arts course at Varsity next year. DONALDA CAMPBELL! If the President of the Girls' A. A. can be regarded as the most popular girl in the school, this honour for 1939 goes to Donnie. She is, in addition, a star on the Senior Basketball team. A good student, she is looking forward to Queen's next year. LUX GLEBANA NEIL MACDONALD: When Neil leaves Glebe next year many organizations will miss his initiative. He has done executive work in almost every club in the school and has shown therein originality as well as conscientious respon- sibility. Neil is the representative of the musical organizations on the Collegiate Council this year. KEITH SCOBIE: In Captain Keith all the hope was placed for the hopeless Junior Rugby team, and rightly so, for he was chosen all-star flying wing in the interscholastic loop. Keith plays basketball and hockey as well, yet finds time to attain honour standing in school work. Keith will be with us one more year, before he follows in his father's footsteps studying medicine at McGill. PEGGY TURNBULL: Margaret QPeggy, to her friendsj came into the fifth this year with the Hrst Col- legiate Council General Proficiency prize for girls. Here she has not only continued her good work along academic lines, but has also been active in extra-curricular activities. Possessed of a likeable personality, she will be missed..,by,,her many friends when she leaves in September for Toronto Varsity. visit me COLLEGE snor in the LAURA THOMAS BEAUTY SALON 151 Sparks St. SHAMPOO and FINGERWAVE 500. PERMANENTS FROM 31.95 Bring this Ad along when having your permanent wave and we will give you a box of blended powder - Free of charge. Telephone 2-1717 Page 63
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