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

 - Class of 1930

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THE COLLEGIATE 101 TO TECHNICAL GRADUATES Each succeeding year sees a larger enroll-ment in the technical de- partment, which only goes to show that those who graduate are proving themselves capable in their waflk of life. To these we extend our best wishes for future success. ' Fourth Year Graduates ' Karl Chtalmers,-Electric Autoliteg Vernon R. Clarke-McPhillips Ltd. John Down-Bell Telephone, Gilbert Prudom-Laidlavv's. ' Third Year Graduates Albert Banting-Muellersg John Dowswell-Bridge Works, Kenneth George-George Harris an-d his Commodores, Russel Irons-ide-at home, Margaret' S. Johnson-at home, Arthur Lawson-at home, James Lennox- Imperial Oil, VVil'liam R. Struthers--Test House, Imperial Oil. O TO COMMERCIAL GRADUATES The Commercial graduates of the school are very numerous each year. There is a great demand for students of this typ-e who enter -into business connections. To those who have successfully completed their course we hope that your services will be appreciated in the commerce of our country. Sadie Brown-McTaggart's Book Store, Pt. Hurong Dorothy Bury- Silverwood's, Marjorie Butler-Glynn'sg Dorothy Capps-Bell Telephone, Mary Connors-working in Wyofmingg Muriel Dunford-Bell Telephone: Dorothy Grififiths-Imp-erial Oil, Margaret Guy+Cl-ark Coal Co.g Frances Harvey-Bank of Nova Scotia, Margaret Johnson-Bridge Worlksg Jessie Jones-Muellersg He-len Kennedy-Electric Autolite: Ruth Lackie-Imperial Oil, Florence McCordic-Gurd, Fuller, Taylor, Iso-bel MacDonald-Imperial Oil, Alma Perry-Bell Telephone, Marie Purser-VV. H. Sutherland, Gladys Reid--Grine'lls', Pt. Huron, Annie Smith-Logan Sz Logan, Kitty Summers- Goo-dison'sg Margaret Taylor-Baird, VVatson, McColl, Pt. Huron, Elizabeth Wilson-Northern Navigation Co. i o NON GRADUATES Many students leave the school without completing their course: some are forced tfo do so, others are just anxious to get out innto the world. We -hope that you will soon, if not already, secure satisfactory em- ployment. NURSES IN TRAINING Helen Driscoll-Providence Hospital, Detroit. Frances Leach-Grace Hospital, Detroit. Margaret De-Cou--St. Ioseph's Hospital, London. ' Joyce Killaby-Victoria Hospital, London. Alma Jenni-ngs-General Hospital, Chatham.-

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100 THE COLLEGIATE HERBERT HENRY M. HALLIDAY To-morrow to fresh woods, and past- ures new. Chemical Engineering-Ann Arbor. AUDREY E. HAMMETT I could love thee, Work, so much, Loved I not Pleas-ure more. C'lass'ic:s-Univerisity College, Toronto. MARGARET ELIZABETH HUGHES So unaffected and so natural. Arts-Weistern University. London. GARNETT THOMAS HUSSER We should all choose that brave car- eer in which we can do best and m-ost for mankind. F ' Ministry-Victoria. WILLIAM EDWARD JONES A little love now and then is ap- preciated by the best of men. Oiiice of Sarnia Fence Co. EDWARD HUGH LOGAN Innocence is the balm of virtue, but who says that I'm innocent. Oflice of Muellers. MARY DOROTHY M.acINTYRE Come and trip 'it as you go, - On the liht fantastic toe. Kinderganden Primary-Toronto Nor- mal. . DONALD WALKER MCGIBBON And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one small he-ad could carry all he knew. Commerce and Finance-Victoria Col. ROWLEY FREDERICK McKAY Broad of shoulders, broad of mind. The world could use more of his kind. Terst House-Imperial Oil, Limited. ROBERT LYLE McKAY Once a friend, always a friend. Commerce' Class-Western Univer-s-ity. PAULINE EMILY MILLS Came the dawn. , Modern History-Victoria Oollege, Toronto. RALPH SCOTT MISNER And he learned about wo-men from her 'fand her, and her-to the' nth defgree.J Special Artis Oourse-Western. KENNETH BERNARD MYERS For what is knowledge compared to - love. Business and Finance-U. -of D. GORDON GEORGE PATERSON A sailor boy was he Cwith a girl in every port.Y' Chemistry-Western. NORMAN JOHNSTONE PATERSON From his youth upwards he had felt himself marked out for a high destiny. Chem. Engineering--Toronto Univers- ity. KENNETH BENSON PORTER I never felt the kiss of love, Nor maiden's hand in mme. Ofliice Clerk-Mueller Mfg. Co. NORMAN AINSLEY REID To make all men your friend-s is an arduous ta-sk, 'tis enough to have no enemies. Test House-Imperial Oil. DAISY L. RICHARDS Like unto her voice-sweet, clear and true. MacDonald Hall, Guelph. AUGORA ISABELLE ROLLINS She has two eyes so soft'and'brown-- take care! A M a-cD-onald Hall, Guellph. FREDERICK GEORGE SAMIS Yet a little rest, a little slumber, a litt-le folding of the hands to sleep. Test House-Imperial Oli'l. JOHN FREDERICK STUBBS I'm ia little pra-irie flower, Growing Wilder every hour. Mech, Engineering-University off Toronto. WILLIAM OSBORNE TWAITS D-on't trouble- trouble till trouble troubles you. I Commerce and Flinance-Varsity. WILLIAM ALFRED WILLIAMS On with the dan-ce, Let joy be un-refined. Aeronautical Engineering-Ann Arbor ELAINE MERCEDES WOODROW Though College days have'the.i:r de- li-ghts. They can't compare with college nights. Secretarial Science-Western Uni- versity. London. '



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102 THE COLLEGIATE Lyle Chowen an-d Earl Duncan are working in Chicago. The enrollment at the Sarnia Business Co-llege is again enlarged by former students of the S.C.l. Those attending are: Doris Napper, Marian VVoodcock, Katharine Harraway, Jessie Smith, Evelyn Miller, Hilda Guilfoyle, Gordon Lin-k, Ross Syminfgto-n, Norris Mara, Allen QSailorj Brown. , Isabel Smith is bookkeeper at the British Clothing Co. Lenore Sullivan is the bookkeeper at Parson's Fair. O A few of last year's students are continuing their studies in other schools. Alice Botting-Lorne Park College. Margaret Hueston-Havergall College, Toronto. Eilleen Hunt-Havergall College, Toronto. Edna Laugher-Pembroke Collegiate. Marian Clark-Branksome Hall, Toronto. Dorothy Haney-Jarvis Collegiate, Toronto. . Geraldine Witftlinigher-Hiigh School at Detroit. I Dick Geddess-Ridley College. O Eva Allingham is at the Bell Telephone Co. Celia Deitrich, who was in training at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, is at home owinig to illness. Louise Boges is in the law office of- Donohue and Jamieson V Arthur Manser. Charles Perry, Lloyd Patterson and Kenneth Stubbs are employe-d at the Imperial Oil. ' ' . Charles Kennedy is in the grocery business with his brother. Glen Lambert is in the office of the Sarnia Bridge Co. Elda Pilkey has a position with Lampel and Zierler. Fred Forfbes drives the delivery truck for Alex McKenzie's Bakery. John Grover is employed at the 'City Dairy. Joe Doucher is hellping his father with the General Delivery. Etta Brown is stenographer for VVilfred Haney. The Test House of the Imperial Oil claims Jack Griflith, Stewart Mc- Kenzie, Neil Van Horne, Lavern Finch. Kathleen Burley is working at Jamieson's Candy Store. Gordon Ferguson is clerking at Vaughan Macdonal-d's Clothing Store. Jack Kelso and Gerald Thorpe are employe-d at Muellers. Edna Houser is secretary for Mr. Mavity -at the Ess-ex Garage. .The Stephenson brothers, Vaughan and Kenneth, are in the Poultry busine ss with their father. W . 5 Q,-. .A 5-

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