Sarnia Collegiate Institute and Technical School - Collegiate Yearbook (Sarnia, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1929

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l22 THE COLLEGIATE Jean Millman is at the Bridge Works. Lawrence Cragg is at tlhe Osfhiawa Collegiate Institute. Helen Smith is in Huntley's B-akery. e A-s nurses-in-training are Dorothy Stratton in Grace Hospital, Detroit, and Doris Woodvvark in Ford Hospital, Detroit. ' Margaret Germain is in the C.N.R. office. Howard Porter is working at Ingerso.ll's Drug Store. Margaret Hunter ils at the Metropolitan. jack MclVatters is working at the Lambton Motors, Vera Marsh, Marie Croxford and Joyce Genner are working at the Bell Telephone. VVinn1ifred Thompson is working in the Public Library. Alfred Gravelle is working fo-r his father. Glen McPhail is in t-he banking business. Morris Edginton is working for Chester VVoods. - Blake Hargin is-at the C.N.R. Th-ose wfho are merely -hanging around home are: Charles VVray, Vida Simpson, Lenore Drury, Estella Campbell, Mel'ba Morris, Keith Leekie Douglas Hosie, Rultih Taylor Kitty Summers, John lVag'horne, Mary Miners, R. K. Milliken, Muriel Hillier, Evelyn MacDonald, Helen Anderson, Freda and Hazel Davidson, VVil'bert Clark and Ruth Hicks. O To those who were not so fortunate in receiving your graduation diplomas or were compelled to leave scho-ol before your course was completed we also extend our best wishes for your future success and happiness. Attending private schoo-lws in Toronvto there are Joan Wfhitling at Bishop Strachan School, and Ruth Wfaitsovn at Branksome Hall. At Business College are Myrtle Thorner, Roswald Strain, Gladys Poore, Annie McKenzie, Sailor Brown and Max Gough. Violet Harwiood is employed at the Bell Telep'hone Co. Working in hospitals are Dorothy VVolsey in the Strathroy Hospital, and Lillian Ewener in H-otel Dieu, VVindsor. Fred Wfellington is at Ontario Agricultural College. Veronica Heffron returned to the Separate School this fall. Lorenzo DeCfou is attending the Seminary at Aurora, Ontario. Some are working in drug storesPClemen-t's, Fred Waller, Mc- Gib'bon's, Edmun'd Cooper. Douglas Burwell, Gertrude Brown, Phyllis Phillips, Evelyn llvlilliken are at the Metropolitan. g Freida Hallam and Vera Hoskins are employed by F. VV. W'oolwort.h Sz Co. . Muriel Hillier and Jean Craig are at Loblaw's. Hildla Hunter is in the Sun Life Insurance Office. Maurice Hawkins is at the C.N.R. Station.

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TI-IE COLLEGIATE l'2l This year it was t'hought advisable to make a distinction between those who have received their diploma and the others who failed to complete their course. It is only reasonable that such a distinction should be made because the s-tudent wfho receives a diploma has achieved somethinig not only for him- sellf but also for the school. As stated before, an alumnus is a graduate, not one who has never received a diploma. To those whose names appear below we wish you every success in the future and may the memories of the Sarnia Collegiate be treasured ones in your new walks of life. We are sorry tfo say that four teachers who were on the staff for 1927-28 hiave left the school. . Miisis Niclhol, now Mrs. C. C. Bale, is making her home in Hamilton. However, the other three former members of the staff are following their vocation: Mr. Voaden in Toronto, Mr. Greenleaf in Belleville, and Mr. E. H. Graham in Perth. f As in previous years our school is well represented at the Normals. Tfhose attending this school in London are: Lila NVilson, Ruth Tennant, Florence VVellingto-n,'Gladys Chowen, Charles Phelps and Margaret Maitland. Frances Peach is going to the Hamilton Normal. At t'he University of Toronto are Neal Nlfatson, Shirley Logan and Alva Elford. A Westerii University has claimed Louise Dawson, Dorothy Richards and Arthur Kewley. I Dwight Simmons is the sole representative of last year's Fifth,' at Queen's University. P I Continuing their studies at the University of Detroit are Michael Mercurio and Philip Blundy. Margaret Simpson is attending McDonald Hall. Henry Soutlh is working in Niagara Falls, N.Y. Annie Leslie, now Mrs. Benson, is residing in Detroit. Raymond Mulligan is working at the Pere Marquette. Charles Richards and Thomas Laurie are both at the Laidlaw-Belton Lumber Co. Doniald Rose is working for his father. K-arl E. VVise and Byron Spears are working in Pontiac, Mich. Frances Kane has been working at the Canadian Observer Office since the closing of school last -lune. Glen Finch and Mervin Bury are attending the Sarnia Business College. Edith Waghioriie eis teaching music. Mary Cobban is clerking at The XV. B. Clark Co. James Richards is the ice-cream maker at the City Dairy. Clifford Frayne is in XYindsor. Beelrltha Lewis is continuing her studies at the Port Huron Junior College. Helen Vollmer is working at Mueller's. Grace Bates is the Bookkeeper in Parson's Fair. Marjorie Crees is working in the office of Dr. Hughes. Bill Ewener is Workiing at the Imperial Oil Ltd.



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THE COLLEGIATE l2i3 At St. Petersburg, Florida, VVinnifred Shepherd is studying Art, while her sister, Lillian, is attending Jr. College. VV. I. Ross is working for the Bridge VVorks. George Harris is now an experienced salesnran witlh Carson Land. Jim Simmons is working at Mueller's. Myrftle and Marjorie Peach are now at a Hamilton Collegiate. Jelan Merrison is studying at the Petrolia High School. A number of boys are becoming bankers-Stewart McKenzie at the Bank of Montreal, Harold Chambers at the Bank of Toront'o, and John Simmons at the Rioyal Bank of Canada. Nancy Stewart is in Dr. Bayne's office. John Lewis is working with h-is father. Marjorie Harte' is living in Sudbury. Wilton Day is living in Flint, Michigan. Leona Houser is at t'he Liberal Clothing Store at Pont Huron. John Rollins i-s employed at the Liquor Store. Stewart Phillips is an office-boy at the Imperial Oil. John Wocker is at Lyon's Tailoring Store. Stanley Brookes is at Barge's Dry Cleaning Plant. Eunice Hart is t'he stenograp'her for Dr. Calvert Carruthers. Leone D. Glass is in the Office of the Nation-al Dent'ist's, Port Huron. Audrey Vanderveer is working in the Olympia. Marjorfie Tate is bookkeeper at the Agnew Surpass Shoe Store. Harold Middleton is at t'he Imperial Oil Co. Harvard Shafer is working in Storey's Tobacco Store. Marjorie Swainson is working at the Fence Co. Of lfafst year's clla-sse-s a great many are to be found at home-Ruth Stevenson, Zola May Sm'it'h, M. M. Round, Harold Payne, Wm: Morton, Jean McFee, Jacquelline MacDonald, Eilleen Logan, Florence ilxingdom, Mary Kershaw, Malcolm Hossie, Charles Duncan, Irene Dr-ury, Victoria Down, R. Douglas, Paul Bradley, Dorothy Aslett, May Allison, J. l. Allan, Grace Nix, and Celia Dietrich. Junior Couse is at the Bridge VVorks. Kathleen Garvie is in 'training in Grace Hospital, Detroit. -O B H Cloth lllthr Silk Clamauk I--Kc YM! IV Ju-'II ' wg: dvwnd lg uf yu with - ff if f .. - E ,X L 'Ff f -11.

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