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I04 THE. CO LLEGIATE are staying home this year. Helen Fraser is attending XYest- ern Sate Normal College, Ypsilanti. Charles Grace is now attending Port Huron junior College. Blair Pardee has taken a position in the Sarnia Branch of the Bank of Toronto. Arthur Brown is in town this year. Bob Ferguson is in business with his father. Margaret Mackenzie has a posi- tion in the oflice of the Imperial Oil Retineries Ltd. Eddie Robinson, who was captain of the Rugby Team last year is working for his father. Hilda Casper is working in Flem- ing Grocery . Neil Suhring is working at the Laidlaw, Belton Lumber Co. Mildred Johnston and Dorothy Mclntyre are now living in Port Huron and are attending the Senior High School there. Gladys Turnbull and Violet Camp- bell are attending the Stratford Normal School. London Normal has claimed a large number of our students this year including: Thelma Hamilton, -fessie lierr, Lovilla Kewley, Ursula Logan, Edith Mills, Louise Need- ham, Frances Taylor, Jean XYood- wark, Helen XYorkman, Lillian XYheatley, Bertha Nickels, Roy Hardick. Glenn Moore, Arthur Sil- cox, and Clement XYhite. Marie Blundy is working in the oliicc of the City Dairy. Dorothy Couse is a stenographer for the tirm of Moncrieti and XVood- row. Frances Grace and Katherine Gar- rett are staying home this year. Nellie Gordon and Dorothy Pole have positions in Port Huron offices. .lim .Xrnot and Norman Hughes are at McGibbon's and Ingersoll's Drug Stores respectively. Margaret Glaab and -lean Mc- Gregor are staying home this year. Dorothy XYillson is at Branksome Hall, Toronto. Marjorie Hacknev is employed at Mr. H. A. Link's office. Alice Harwood is working for Mr. C. Peterson. Kenneth Robinson and Albert Johnston have positions at Pole's Drug Store. Beatrice Hobbs is stenographer at Doherty's. Charles Lebel has a position in Cleveland. Gladys Mclnnis is in the office of the Hydro Electric. Anna Mitten and Gladys Gibb are stenographers at the Bridge Works. Mary Mulligan is working for the Bell Telephone Co. Ferguson Pirrie is at home just now. Norris Burgess is taking a Busi- nes Course. Arthur Ellwood is staying home this year. Velma Simpson has a position with the Sarnia Realty Co. Fern NVardrop is in Mr. Durn- ford's office. Bill Oldham is attending the Sen- ior High School in Port Huron. Elsie Aslett and Bernadette Cotch are taking courses at the Sarnia Business College. Claire Manore is in McDougall's Drug Store, Point Edward. Allan VVadsworth has a position at the Bridge Wlorks. Vera VVilson is a stenographer at the City Garage. Horace Millson is working in Port Huron. Joe Jordan is staying home this year. Eileen Peterson is working in Minifies. Harold Maitland has a position in Port Huron. Catherine Sterne is employed by the Port Huron, Sarnia Ferry Co. Abigail Richardson is Assistant- Secretary in the S. C. I. Sz T. S. Norville Gark is in the local branch of the Bank of Toronto. Edith Parks is a stenographer at the Perfection Stove Co. Wilhelmina Ross is at home this year. Elva Haney is a stenographer for the iirm Haney 81 McNally.
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THE COLLEGIATE I05 Dorothy Stratton is at home this year. Margaret Gibson is working for Mr. Davies. McGill University, Montreal, Quebec. Dear Collegiate:- It is not without a keen sense of the fact that I am no longer one among you but only one of the Alumni one of the has-beens, that I begin to write this letter. Neither am I insensible to the honour which is mine but, rather, deeply appre- ciative, for, anything that I may be asked to do for Sarnia Collegiate is a source of real joy to me. It makes one feel that, though he is absent in body, yet to some small extent his spirit lives on in the minds of the friends he made in the classroom and the Assembly Hall or on the athletic field. I have now a new Alma Mater to love and revere but it can never replace dear old S.C.I. or the newer S.C.I. and T.S. It can at best supplement them. I ask pardon for mentioning the old school particularly but it was, as it were, my first amour' and many who are here at McGill have known no other. The new school is, as it should be, a great monument to Progress, to the on-fiowing stream of Time and Change and New Op- portunity, and, as such, it must build up for itself an independent spirit and tradition. And, after all, who is it who shall determine whether it shall be an enviable tra- dition or otherwise? Is it not those who are students during the infancy of the school? But, there, I must be about my task! Collegiate readers want to know something about the Alumni at McGill not the reminiscences of one of them. The number of that body is annually growing and now we stand at the worthy level of thirteen bona fide members. Un- lucky thirteen do you say? May the activities of the men of our per- sonnel be allowed to speak for them- selves! No account would be satisfactory without john Allen, a graduate of some years past, at the head. john has now risen to the enviable posi- tion of Demonstrator in Physics in the University. Ted Newton is, of course, as busy dashing around as he was in the days when he was editor of the Collegiate He has carried his journalistic endeavours into the sphere of the McGill Daily. This year he is Managing Editor and next year will take up the reins as president of the Daily staff. The Presidency of the Union House is another position which he holds this year. IYe have the good news late- ly that he has been awarded a Fel- lowship and that. in view of this, he will continue his stay at McGill next year as Assistant in the English Department while taking his MA. work. XYalter Potter is Assign- ment Editor of the Daily and during the year he did good work on the Commerce Rugby Team. He gets his Bachelor of Commerce Degree this spring. Ross Harkness an- other Commerce man, has been raised to the ofhce of Night Editor of the Daily for next year. Among those who came down in '23 are Eddie Hanna, Ross Hayes, Miles Gordon and your humble ser- vant. Eddie made a name for him- self as the star half-back of the Senior Rugby Squad. As Vice-Pre- sident we find him active in the work of the Commercial Society. He also took part in the McGill Red and XVhite Review and in the Que- bec Indoor Track Championship at both of which he made a line show- ing. Buzz, also in Commerce, was probably the most promising de- fence man on the Senior Hockey Team and did some valuable work for McGill on the Golf Course, As Commerce Representative on the Union House Committee he was in close touch with the activities of that body. Miles, who is a Night Editor of the Daily this year, will
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