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-Q I tw' kwa . ss: 111 ,neo no no o o a a 0 0 9 O 9 9 ic ' U f ll, f 9511. .0 o ,ff , l L ,llllllill ,--.llllllllll I 1' ' ' . f fli 71 42 Nlllll 141111111111 111 . ll' '1' , , , 1 L wsmme . asm- 111 Onrg signin INC tonic t11 the -1111111111 Se11i1111 111 Atta: Nostra . lie regurcl this tlinplei' LIN UIIL' 111 111C IIIUSI lllllJOl'ILlllI Ill lllC llhlgllllllt lIt't.lll4C it brings us into Ullllllll- 1111111411111 I111' the lgist time lor 11111111 ol ns. 11ith 1-111' Ql'Lltll1.1lIQi 111111 llflllf gone ont lllllll the Guelph Ciolltrqixire.-s11n1e into l-lllltslsill 111111 Ii1-111s Ill, higher lezirning. Lllllll others i11t11 lines 111 11111lt 11hi1'l1 111111 oi 111:11 not l.1l1lltll thein into 1111-Lat 1111ee1s. At .1111' rzrte. Illfl .1113 on their 111111 . We. 111111 are still heie. 11isl1 itll mn' g1a1111:1les u1c1111l1e1fg the 1c1'1 liest of lnclt! JACK KERR. 11111' Sttulent flfllllllll-N lnst llrcsiclent, 111111 f0I'lllCl' IXIITIICI' of the uIll1l'l'IIlll CllllC,i' is i11 Pre-Meds' Q11 f2llCCll.S I'ni1'e1sit1'. Doctor Q1 Kerr was o11lsL:1111li11g i11 lxislgetlmll while nt G.C.Y.I, 211111 11':1s at one time captain of the Senior Learn. Also zntencling Queens :ire BARBARA MAXSKE. MARIAN MORTON. Illltl GEORCIXA YORYIS. From Kingston we visit Toronto Normal :incl 111111 there ELEANOR PIPER. our raledic- torian and scholzlrship lYIl1l'lEl'Q MARY HAL- LOXYELL, il prospective kindergarten teaichert CATHARINE PENFOLD. MARC BOLGER. MARY BARNABY and JOYCE HEXVAT. O11 to the L. of T. to find JEAN MAR- TIN xi Pass Arts student: MARC SUTHER- LAND taking Latin and French: DON PIRIE. Artsg JACK MITCHELL, all at Victoria Col- lege: BOB SLINGER. Science at Il11i1e1-sity College: RON CARERE. at St. Mikes and BOB MILLAR stiiclriiig at S.P.S. nt Ajax. Dear Alumni. Congratulations on the forthcoming publication of Acta Nostra. lt is certain to be every bit as successful as those of former years. At present, I am enrolled in the course of Engineering Physics labbre- viatecl to Eng. Phiz.l at the Ajax Division. U. of T. fAjax. if you don't already know, is the place where men are men, and women, well thev just arent! Actually l shouldn't sav that sists of fxlathewiatics. English, Chemis- try. Physics, Draughting, Mathematics. Statxrs. Dynamics. Descriptive Ceo- metrf, and. of Course. Nlnthem Htics' Altogether. there are thirty-one hours :if labs and lectures per wlelt. so we ire lzept quite busy. At lirst it was Just a little con- rusxng to see the acres afler acres of the -Xlax Division. but soon one be- comes accustomed to this, and fxntis it not too bad a place after all. .-At the end of the clay. there is 51 wide variety cf Sports in which one may participatei rugby, soccer. basket- ball, hockey. bowling and table ten- nis. to mer1t'c1n rome. l could say many more thincs about life at Ajax. buf, since t'me is short, 1 shall have to close. after again offering m best wishes for the contin- ued success of Acta Nostra. I Yours sincerely. Bch Millar Dear ,-Alumni: I am happy to hear that an Acta Nostra is to be published this year, lt is a wonderful experience for all those who take part in the publication of such El magazine to do work of this kind. And what is probably more im- portant. the Acta Nostra will bring back to the graduates countless mem- ories of happy days they spent at high school, 1 am staying at the University College Men's Residence, and am en- rolled in the Science course at the University of Toronto. Yours sincerelv. Robert Slinger. Next we come to Guelph and the O,A.C. where we cnn't miss six feet three inches of NGOONIERH RAITHBYI A101135 with 111111 WC fillll JACK LOVE. BERT STEYENSON, BOB SAI.-XLLFIELD. IAN TOBILINSON. HOXVARD XODAVELL. BERNARD FLAHERTY. BILL ANDERSON. PALI, RHLYNKE. JOHN BEN- HAAI. Our onlv represeiitzltire nt the OA',f'. is 1:1114 Cote. Still in Guclpli. 11'e corne to the Business College to meet ELAINE MARSHALL. MARCH because there are about a dozen girls out here-.J The first year of this course- con- DEI.. POXIJ, MARY CRFER 111111 JIM HOHFY
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tsl I , - fl ,ff . , X On to Blrklaster in Hamilton to sec LHARLILS RYDE. who tells us SOIIICIIIIIIQ ilmut the course ht- is pursuing there Dear Madam: My present address is Edwards Hall, North House. lVlclVIaster Lnxver- sity ,Hamilton I am registered at Mac in Honour Classics and have the unique distinction of being the only' member of the student body so regis- tered. It is very flattering to think that they offer this course for my en- joyment. and mine alone! The difference between high school and college life cannot be over-empha- sized. Down here. the professors lec- ture and the students sleep or play bridge in the back seats! Of course there are the few keen ones who sit up at the front and develop a good case of writer's cramp in every lec- ture. Our English professor is the only one who regularly takes atten- dance. By the way. before anyone packs his grip for college. there is one thing he should do, .... learn to play bridge . That seems to be the universally ac- cepted card game, at least at IVIac. I am finding my work very in- teresting so far. except the thousand word essays, that is. It seems that if the professor can't think of anything to say. or thinks you are looking greg- gy from too much sleep. he just as- signs a thousand word essay on any subject that happens to pop into his mind! Best wishes for this and subse- quent issues of Acta Nostra. and best wishes also to everyone. Yours sincerely. Charles Ryde. .-Xt Hamilton Normal we are well repre- Selitetl by LORRAINE SCANNELI., RUTH EVANS. BE.X'lARICE NIQICROBBIE, JOY HUE- THER. ROLFIQ SKERRITT. Illltl JOAN JACOB. From Hamilton on to Kitchener and Wfaterloo College. Here we meet our sole G.C.V.I, rep., LLOYD CARTER. better known as Sammy , . Thence to NVestern in London. ALEX BURNETT is here studying' Metlicineg and DUKE MCFARLANE. last ycar's Boys' Senior Hi-Y president, tells us something of the Pass Arts Course. Dear Alumni Editor: My heartiest congratulations go out to the staff and students of the G.C.V.I. for your production of another Acta Nostra, with every best wish for its success this year, and for its pro- motion in the years that lie ahead. lt is always pleasant. in my es- Limation, to pick up and scan through 'in Acta Nostra. since it is the only tangible reference to one's Good Old High School Days . It never becomes outdated. but grows more sentimental with age. It brings to mind not only one's High School classmates. whose associations I shall always remember. but also the principal and teachers who worked so hard to put me through. Western is indeed. a mighty fine University lts lack of residence life is far o'ershadowed by its many attractions. From an academic point of view. it is tops! Its comparatively small classes provide an excellent op- Jlno 1' 1 ' XA f ,Q I y ' 'Y lx Qg., portunity for discussion, and, a closer student-faculty relationship Socially. it offers all the activities that one :ould possibly find time for lts many clubs make up another very important phase ot ones education W'estern's spirit is unequalled. We can always feel proud of our Mighty Mustangs. W'hat is especially attractive is its All-for-One and A'One-for-All attitude. Xvhat 'More could one Seek from an Alma Mater? Sincerely. Hugh McFarlane. Turning CHSI. we head for MCC-ill in Nlontreal to sax' 4'Boniour to JEAN BUR- ROWS. winner of the HI-Iope-Brydon Memorial Scliolarsliipf' who is in a 'APre-Meds' course, The Nursing profession has claimed sever- :tl ol' last vear's graduates including MARY LOI' LEERIING training in Chicago: PAT- RICIA HANLON. Hamiltong JOYCE XVALLER, Kingston: RLTH NIOYER, Toronto General: and BLANCHE HALL taking a BA. Nursing course in Toronto. Dear Editor: I received your letter when I came home this week-end and was very pleased. indeed. to hear that there is to be an Acta Nostra this year. For the past two months I have been attending the Nursing School at the University of Toronto. After rn-- ceiving my R.N.. I hope to become an air hostess. Wishing you and the members of the publishing staff every success as the Acta Nostra again goes to press. I remain Yours sincerely. Blanche I-lall. Our two Lab. Tetlinicians are BIARIAN BAYNE. at O..X.C.. and GERALD BLACK- STOCK, Others who arg working include ART JANIIESON, ORYIS LEACHMAN. BOB GIB- SON and NIARY NICGREGOR. who are all bank clerks. BOB NAGGE is Athletic Direc- tor at the Y.NI.C.A, and is intending to go to O.V.C. next year. JACK IVEBER is also working and will enter Dentistry next Year. His hrother DON is with at pharma- ceutical concern. BILL EBERLE and GEORGE YANIAZARI are working in Toronto and will also attend UlIlX'CI'SIli next year. JIM HAWKINS is with an Insurance Company in Toronto. ALB BROWN is a clerk in Budd's Department Store, and DAVE EN- CIIIN is in business with his father. BOB NICHOLS and RON DALEY are workinv' in their fathers' service stations. GRENVICLLE HALL is farming with his father at Erin. ROSS HARRIS is attending Bible School. ERANK MARUBASHI is working and attentl- ing night school, MARCEL LUSSIER, RON NILINTYRE and LESLIE MCPHERSON arc also working, HILDA AVERY is at the Colo- nial Dress Fartory: Marion Grierson is a stenographer at the O.A.C.: GARETH GUILD is teaching in Eramosa township: JEAN FOS- TER has moretl to Bc.. :mtl xruii' SKB.-xxs has moved to Toronto.
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