Lisgar Collegiate Institute - Vox Lycei Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1930

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100 VOX LYCEI Dr. Hutehison's dental office is being well managed these days by Dorothy Anderson. l-ly day Mike l.1lXl.'l'l1Cli works at the Sherwin-XYilliains Paint XYorks, and by night he plays basketball for Diamonds. Shirley llorts is helping in her father's store. The lflanlt ul Coinineree has :L gi-min of new directors in the personages of Kelly lXlaynard Hebert. .linnny Hickman, Chuck Corbett and Fred Maley. You will find Iris Stratton in Haeliett's Shoe Store. Henry llrodie has started his business career with the aid of the Dominion House Furnishing Co. We hear that XYalter l'alnier has also entered the business world. Leo Marion, our erstwhile baseball pitcher, is working for the American Survey Cmnpany. 'loin Rlefraeken and Margaret Barber are demonstrating the value of their collegiate education in the ofihees of the Citizen. The Yox extends its regrets to Ruth Xlelinight, who is ill at her home. XYall4er Ross claims he has a 'position' with the Dttawa Car Company. but we believe it is a job. Margaret Tripe, Marjorie liratton, Dot Hunt, Molly Grendall, Doris Irvine, Violet Potter, Charles Drolet, Ross l3Zil1llt'l'lll21l1, Osborne Blythe and Roy Thomas are among the elite of the High School uf fmnineree. Carl Hunter is attending school in 'l'oronto. Our sole representative at .-Xlbert College is Graham Fenton. The same thing is true of ,lerry Geldert and Klary Hayeoek who are attending Mount Allison .-Xeadeniy and Trinity College, Toronto. respectively. Swelling the ranks of lJttawa's unemployed are Art Herman, Leo Valiquet, Bobby liizell, Ray Munrue, 'l'iclf lliggerty, l-Sill Seymour and Des Smith. Norm Drolet is attaining fame in the .-Xir Force. Yirgil lfleaeh has returned to his native California. David Patrick is working for his brother with the Hutchings and Patrielc Company. Other lisgarites becoming bankers are Dot Anderson at the Bank of Com- merce, john Grist at the Dominion, -lohn Low at the Bank of Montreal, and Dave Ahearn and .lack Press at the Royal. G. H. Yth. G. L. Vth. - 1 lil , Sw fm iw Z 6' i W ill ,. f I 'ff l.,-. .. 2 x' ' ' -sy F -Q00-Qu. f - - f mf . ' ,-151 ' X f f f 72 W fr x i XL ua X g is if-LI? Q

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VOX LYCEI 99 Marjorie McLaurin and Constance Kuhn are attending the Ottawa Ladies' College. Connie Hague is working in Devlin's Store. Chuck Smith is working hard for the International Pulp and Paper Co. Queenie Freiman is attending Miss Burpee's School. Lawrence Baxt is spreading Lisgar ideals at McGill. Bill Sherriff, Edgy Robertson, George XYattsford, John XVoolsey and Harlow XYright are learning military tactics at the R. C. M. Hazel Thomas, Marion Forde. Muriel Daly, Frances Garney, Dot Casgrain l'Montrealj, jack Larder and Charles Spencer are seeing to it that the Bell Telephone service is right up to the minute. Among those continuing their scholastic careers at Queen's are Hilda Landon, Mary McLennan, Gwen Collins, Beatrice Rush, Louis Yaliquet, Gene Gauthier, Wialter Alford, Frank Cottee, Bill Bothwell, Clark W'ilson, George Lewis, Hal Preston and Grant Baker. Lisgar is represented at Varsity by Phyllis Camsell, Florence Cottee. Lillian Franklin. Margaret Summers. Bert Honeywell and john McKay. The red and white of McGill is supported by Russ Stewart, E. Berger, Harold Schaffer and R. Mayerovitch. Pat Howard is making a name for himself in the Government. Good health is looming large in the minds of Phyllis Hough, Betty Fox and Miriam Price, all three of whom are nurses in training. Russ Beach will soon be running for Mayor of Cornwall. Bob Simpson is travelling for the Bell Telephone, Laz Cohen, last year's IV-A medallist, is studying in Cleveland. The local business colleges are claiming many of our ex-pupils. ,lean Wilson, Norah Donnelly, Gwynneth Johnstone, Gwen Pelton, Lois Kelly, Sally Clancy, Elizabeth Clarke and Helen Fairchild are attending Gowling's. Marjorie Good- house, Dorothy Kennedy, Helen O'Neil, Kay Stanford, Ruby Carr, Dorothy Richards. jean Ferguson, Ruth Rowland and Kay Brophy have chosen Willisl. Marion Hughes, Vivian Hughes, Isobel Lockhart, Doris Morgan, Florence Scarf, Evelyn W'ilson and Bessie Applebaum are continuing their studies at Henry's. Isobel McIntosh, Verna Brownlee and Alene Seifert represent Lisgar' at Mrs. Klock's, while Ivy Collins and Violet Farman are at Miss Muirhead's. Protecting the funds of the Bank of Nova Scotia you may find Donny Beresford, Carl Durant. Louis Clarke and Qrml' Baker. Several of our ex-pupils have left Ottawa. Irene Powers is attending Brockville C. I. .Iean'Stephens is living in the city of Calgary. Pauline Hartley in the city of Toronto and Elizabeth tTopsy3 Yule in the 'city' of Arnprior. The Vox has been unable to locate the whereabouts of Margaret Kidd and Frances Fleming. Lionel Hepburn is starting his business career in Toronto with Greenshields and Company. Henry Davis and Dick McMorran represent the L. C. I. at Bishop's College, Lennoxville, Que. Phyllis Harrington and Lillian Raport are attending Gloucester Street Con- vent while Dorothy McManus and Monica Fouhert are at Immaculata High School. Post Office efficiency has improved IOOW since Charlie St. Germaine has been added to its staff. Helen Acheson is this year attending Elmwood School. Donald Potts, We hear, is learning the aviator 'trade' at Camp Borden.



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