Humberside Collegiate Institute - Hermes Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1930

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Humberside Collegiate Institute - Hermes Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 111 of 188
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K- A -A ! 8 gf? y lt Lf , . MB 5 I ,,, i f 'S ff-!Q1.e2g..5,5a V 9 Q Slhihliifl gl -QQ r Fkfflli - 1 Once again Time has reaped his harvest of graduates from our Upper School. Por the last time with a cargo of books. they have set sail from the familiar halls of Humberside for the rolling seas of College life, and the luring waters of commerce and an independent income. Lawson Blake, Ron. Geddes, and Art. Lord are, for the. present, helping Eatons' to increase their trade, while Bill Baird and Hazel Doust are delving into the depths of the insurance business. The latest revised list of high pressure salesmen includes such famous names as Roland Bond, Dudley Evans. and Bruce Henderson. We are also advised that Leone Johnston and Marjorie Robertson are short-circuiting the Hydro-Electric oiiices. Barbara Robinson is doing clerical work at the Bell Telephone, and Jack Evans is basking in the light at Sun Oil. Bill Willis is writing sport articles for the Globe instead of compositions for Miss Stewart. Fred Keefe has transferred his smile to the patients' room in a certain hospital just south of the corner of Bloor and Dundas Streets. where he is studying for his degree Gord. Henning, of moustache fame, W. Harper and H. Sievert hope some day to own their own banking cor- porations. Now let us turn to those who are sailing the seas of college life. Queens has claimed Pete', Lewis, while Ev. Sisson and C. Ingles have entered the Royal Military College to study engineering. Humberside students who have entered S.P.S. are such famous gentlemen as Bill Armstrong, last year's worthy president of our Literary Society, Reg. Grass, A. Gardiner, M. Podhorcer. H. Belyea, and Max Turner. Elinor Binns and Ray Agnew, in company with D. Axler and B. Miller, hope to sprout into financial magnates when they pass through the process of Commerce and Finance. Humberside is well repre- sented in English and History by such grammarians as Berna Langford, Lois Darrock, T. Ewing, E. Seager, and Doris Pringle in Philosophy. Among the girls who are learning how to burn cakes and give attacks of indigestion to their future clients and hus-bands are Betty Chinn, D. Shantz, H. Emerson, A. Stevens, M. Mulhall, G. Tenenbaum and T. Bain. K. Jermyn in Meds and Helen McKenzie at Wellsley, on the contrary, are carefully studying how to restore the health of the girls' clients. We sincerely hope they will be successful. The names of E. Burford, Roy Grass and L. Milne will soon be familiar to everyone as second Einsteins and eminent scientists. Moffat Hancock may often be seen plodding through t-he halls of Victoria, heavily burdened with large volumes of world history. ln Pass Arts, C. Cockrance, M. Payne, R. Mace, and L. Leslie are seeking the path to their goal. 23 '

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