Midland Secondary School - Yearbook (Midland, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1928

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Midland Secondary School - Yearbook (Midland, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 28 of 84
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Page Twenty-sialic M. H. s. REVIEW Zllumni There are some among the following, who have received and are the proud owners of a Graduate Diploma. We congratulate them. Some have moved to other schools while still others have stopped for reasons of their own. All these we miss and feel sorry to lose. Let us Wish them every success in their new undertakings and may their path of life be always smooth. Gwen Anderson is attending the Toronto Conservatory of Music. Barcelo Bolan is working in town. Wildon Brownlee is continuing his education at the University of Toronto. Jean Fleming is at home. Lionel Gidley is working in Finlayson Sz Dudley's Law Office. Jean MacDonald is attending North Bay Normal. Tillie Marks is going' to Barrie Collegiate. Doris McArdle is attending Toronto Normal School. Lindsay McCannel is working in Port McNicoll. Ian McLaren is attending Toronto Normal. Jeanetta Park is attending the Midland Business College. Evelyn Shaw is attending Peterboro' Normal. Lyma Walters is remaining at home. Marguerite Watts is training in Peterboro' Hospital. Kathleen White is attending Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. Ethel Barfield is at home. Reta Boyce is employed as a stenographer in Toronto. Elizabeth Clarke is at home. Stella Gianetto is employed in Penetanguishcne. Bessie Hepworth is a stenographer in Woolworth's. Marjorie Noquet is a stenographer at Copelandis Flour Mill. Helen Smith is a stenoerapher at Midland High School. Jack Broderick is continuing his education in Toronto. Bernice Fitzpatrick is working' in Toronto. Clarence Letherby is attending' .the University of Toronto. Karl Morrison is working in the Standard Bank. Vance Rintoul is attending Barrie Collegiate Institute. Ida Bellamy is working in the Dominion Stores. Ormand Blevins is working in The W. D. Ross Store. Lawrence Bourrie is attending St. Augustine's Seminary. Harold Boyd is the proud owner of a Service Station. Douglas Church is working in Brighty's. Bessie Faint is training in St. Andrews Hospital, Midland. William Feehely is employed at the Dominion Stores.

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M. H. S. REVIEW Page Twenty-Seven jfnrm V. Form Teacher-Mr. J. J. Robins. Representative-Gunhilda Ulrickson. Torchy Fitzgerald, one of our brilliant girls, Has all her brightness in her curls. Marion Brandon has a shining light too, Just look at her head and you'Il see its true. Talk about brains we have lots to lose, Muriel or Islay, whichever you choose. Now, speaking of boys, Brown heads the row, He's the 5th form 'fsheik, as you very well know. Belleheumer runs him a very close second, Though he's not as clever as we all reckoned. Helen and Hilly have fun at the back, They do lots of talking and for smiles never lack. Our High School Editor is Eileen Chew, That she knows her onions is very true. McCannell and Jory are in Latin so clever, Miss Simpson doesn't call them down, Oh, no ! Never ! Gertrude Hood our Math. magician, Just loves to solve a big equation. Burwell Hunter likes the girls, When he sees them, his head just whirls. Gordon Mclieown a ditlerent sort, Seeks other pastimes as his favorite sport. Verna Haughton and Monda Rowe, a very quiet couple, Never give their teachers the teeniest bit of trouble. Now 5th Form mustn't take all the space, So we'll leave some room for the forms more base. Miss McMullen to DeFinney- DeFinney why were you late ? DeFinney- Please teacher, the bell rang before I got here. Well I don't believe I deserve an absolute zero in this Modern His- tory exam, complained Ruth Sylvester. Neither do I, answered Mr. Gaviller, but its the lowest mark I'm allowed to give ! .. Winnie Jones- Why is a canoe very diiferent to a Scotsman ? Kal Mclntaggart- Because it often tips. The town policeman to Edmond Jones- Why did you run away after breaking that window 7 Edmond- I just ran home to get money to pay for it. Frail Flowes- Yes, my boy, I reckon you can have her, sighed Old Man Hawkins to his daughter's suitor, But take good keer of her, for she has been riz kinder tinder-like. Eight acres is all I ever ast her to plough between sun-up and dark ! She cun do light work such as well- diggin' and steer brandin', but she aint used to no rough stuff, so you'l1 have to be gentle with her Y



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M. H. S. REVIEW Page Twenty-Nine Qlumni-:Enntinueb Joseph Hinds is working in Toronto. Allan McMillan works in Algonquin Park. Evelyn Marks is at Barrie Collegiate Institute. Stewart Raaflaub is sailing. Graham Swales is working in his father's store, Jack Topping is in New York. Phylis Webster is at home. Albert VVhiting is sailing. Germaine Dion is at home. Tweedie Sturgeon is working in town. Harvey White is employed at Ruby's Bake Shop. Morris Anderson is in Kitchener. Augusta Bailey is at home. Margaret Blevins is at home. Harold Brownlee is attending the International Bible Students. Frazer Davenport is working at the Midland Wood Products. Josephine DeFinney is attending St. Joseph' Convent, Lindsay. Grant Fowlie is in Vancouver, B.C. Helen French is at home. Carl Kay is going to school in Toronto. Joseph Lapp is employed at the Midland Wood Products. William Lucas is in Toronto. Hickey McDonald is attending Agincourt High School. Arthur Pilon is attending Midland Business College. Evelyn Shaw is at home. Albert Taylor is working at Loblaw's. Lorene Smith is a stenographer at Dobson's. Leonard Mongraw is sailing. Stewart Bald sails. James Cowan is at home. William Gleadall is working at Yorke Sz Mackie's. William Hughes is employed at the Midland Bakery. Clarence McClung is at home. Naomi Tremblay is at home. Mark Vasey is sailing. Lloyd Warner is working at Bill Wilson's Tailor Shop. We have no definite knowledge of the following :-Jean Rumney, Mary Thompson, Ayress Cornfield, Jennie McConkey, Frank Holmes, William Wimperley, Dorothy Barry, Elizabeth Graham, Clara Gravelle, Herbert Johnson, Jean Kennie, Irene Marcille, Bruce Rush, Jean Tutton, Marjorie Wheat, Neal Baker and Charles Baker.

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