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22 VOX COLLEGII Tenth. We leave to the Domestic Science girls the joys oi preparing the Faculty and Dnectors dmners, ten cent teas and br?akfasts, the ni ' jck dinner, and any Oc-.er iittl- odd jobs which other people hnd 11 [her boring to do, such as wash- i ' ! I r[ h s of er the church bazaar. l hveTti . We leave you the pleas- VLi? of maling your debut into Whit- bv society at the Senior reception. You will put on your most elabor- ate gown, and your sweetest smile and b 7,;? ent d in di e form. Twel ' t--. We leave you the honor of becoming respected members of the Trafalgar Daughters ' Association. May your years at Trafalgar Castle alv ays be remembered as happy or.rs. T.astlv. ' We bequeath to the com- intT Se i r ( lass of !- i: the pleas- uie- of Commencement Day, when, for once, you will be the chief centre of - traction . V hen we are about to marry, we therefore declare that this will is mad in contemplation of such mar- rinr-e. We appoint thereinafter called our trustees to the execution ex- ec -irs and trustees, this our last w ' ' in witness whereof we have here- unto set our hand, and in this c!ay yp.-j. first above wri+ten absoTutelv appoint the said Pr. Hare to be sole executor of this, f ir l st will. Sisrn- ed. DubH-hed and ' - ' lared by the Se ' ior Class as and for their last will and testament of us all present at the same time, who in thpir pre- sence and f)+ thoir request have here- unto subscribed our names as wit- nesses. Maro-aret Ramsay, Tucile Kovl. Knth Ryan. ' ' CLASS POEM 1912. From the highway of life there are so many paths. That lead to so manv wide T elds- Fields that in childhood w re Ijul From our view. Which now broader knowl( dge re- veals. Some lead to fame, and are iong, steep and rough ; And some by an easy way wind ; Some lead to service, and some Ic-.-.d to self ; But none by a sho ' tcut we i ' .; ' .d. There are no two alike, we m ist all seek our own ; Then let us choose wisely and well, A pathway to honor, to hope and content — May all in their own fields exi cl. For each field must yield ' o its owner, Corn, full-ripe in the car. In shocks that stand thick all over the land. At the close of the harvest yeas. We will honor our clas mates, our motto, and year ; Alma Mater, our homage we pay, ]n our hearts dwell thy memories ; in our souls dwells ihv love : Cod bless thee and keep thee for aye. JUNIOR CLASS, 19P2. Colors — green and white. Flower — lily of the vallev. OFFICERS. P- ' esident — Alta Green. Vi -e-Prt sident — He I en G of or th. Secretary — Leara Gillis. Treasurer — Corona G arnh am . Last September twenty-three fra- gile little creatures stumioled and fell into the Ontario Ladies College. They we e indeed fragile and small, so small that their presence was barelv noti ' f ' d. They wondered at the lono- halls ; nd awe-inspiring Sen- iors. They feared the fac-.dty, but retreated riever a step. The ' had come to stay. In danuarv thev unit- ed with the thirteen old girls and fomied the Junior class of 1912. Since then these fi-ayile creatures, now d n-eloped in stren?-tli and pow- er, have given three splendid con- certs and had a vei - pietty rendez- vous at the annufd conversazione. Here is hoping that thev will prove good workers and worthv members of the class of 191.3. Long live the Juniors of 1912.
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vox COLLEGll 21 inations — Intermediate piano. Miss Dorothy Harvey ; Intermediate vo- cal. Miss Isabell P]lliott ; Junior pi- ano, Miss Aurelia Meath ; Junior vo- cal. Miss E. Campsall ; Primary pi- ano, Miss L. Gillis. Art Needlework — 1st by Miss Don- aldson, Miss L. Gillis ; 2nd by Miss Allin, Miss G. Thome ; 3rd by Mi. Brown, Miss Mitchell. Honorable mention. Misses Austin, Brown and Forrister. Senior Cookery, by Mr. A. T. Law- ler — Miss 1. Gordon. Junior Cookery, by Miss Maud An- nas — Miss M. BoA d. Senior Sewing, by Ross Bros. — Miss AV. Kow se. Junior Sewing, bv College — Miss J. Taylor. Book-keeping, bv Copp, Clark Co. —Miss Edna Muir ' . Shorthand, by Commercial Text Book Co. — Miss Rena Trace. CLASS WILL. This is the last will and testament of the Class of 1912 of the Ontario Ladies ' College in Whitby, made the fourteenth dav of June in the vear of our Lord, 1912, to the Junior Class of 1912. We revoke all former or other test- amentary dispositions by any time heretofore made, and declare this only to be and contain our last will and testament. We direct all our just dtbts. funeral and testimentary expenses to be paid and satisfied by our executor hereinafter named as soon as conveniently may be after our decea.sed. We give, devise and bequeath all our real and personal estate of what- soever nature and kind in manner following, that is to say : Eiyst. We leave to our beloved Juniors our walking privileges — that is, the privilege of going out anv af- ternoon between three and five o ' - clock, alwavs in the hope of meeting some chivalrous gentleman to carrv home your parcels. The following are a few of the don ' t ' s for girJs which must be strictly carried out. Firstly. Don ' t spent the afternoon promenading main street. Secondly. Don ' t loiter on the lour corners . Thirdly. Don ' t indulge in ben- evolent acts such as posting letters for other people. Your actions are liable to be misunderstood. Fourthly. Don ' t attend the Whit- by theatre more than twice a week. Fifthly. Don ' t frequent the confec- tioner ' s, as every evil aliides therein. Second. We leave you the honor of coming down to church division after the roll call, and marching pompously to the head of the divis- ion. You know position is every- thing. Third. We leave you the privilege of looking on at the pow w ows, and afterwards gently rebuking the way- ward ones for such disturbances and irregularities. Fourth. We leave you the honor of inviting us to see you gambol in the new swimming tank next clos- ing. We also bestow upon you the pleasure of being the first to disport yourselves in the gymnasium and to patronize our wondei-ful infirmarv. Fifth. We leave to the M. E ' . L. girls the deliotit of following Mr. Greenwood through the mysterious intriea i ' s of higher mnl hematics. Sixth. We leave to the music siiris our horroe of recitals, our bundh nerves, and our shakii ' - kneels. May they afford you as much joy as they have us. Seventh. We leave to the Art girls the pleasure of picnics to tlie lake in the spring time unf ' i v •■ Manly ' s supervision. Fiofhth. We leave to the Eloeufion girls t e privileo-e of spreading a- broad the fame of O.L.C. by your numerous concert engagements throup-hout the vear. Ninth. We leave to the Commer- cial o-irls the privilege of using Dr. Hare ' s tvpewriter.
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