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6 VOX COLLEGII Our real appreciation of her splendid spirit and fine qualiti es was shown on May Day, when she Avas chosen as one of the Councilloi-s. We wdsh her success in whatever life-A -ork she may choose, and feel sure that we shall, some day, be even prouder than we are now, to think of Dorothy as an old O.L.C. girl. Favorite expression Oh. it ' s aw-ful! it ' s gh-ast-ly! Dorothy Sorby, Dorothy was born in Guelph and has lived there all her life. She took her collegiate education there and came here last year taking up the Home Makers ' Course. This year she pursued hpr course further taking Senior Domestic Science and also Intermediate Piano. Owing to illness, her examination has been delayed Init we feel sure she will ])c successful. We wish her all success in whatever -work she chooses after leaving college. Hobby — Measles and Bacteriology. Favorite expression Honestly, kids. Adelaide Stenning. Adelaide claims Coaticook, Que., as her place of birth, but now She rbrooke claims her as a resident. Adelaide came to us four years ago, after receiving her first knowledge, as it were, at The Ac- ademy in Coaticook. Since coming to Whitby, Adelaide has taken High School work and studied music with Mr. Atkin- son. This year she made the final grade and passed her A.C.T.M. with Honors and as Silver Medallist. As Vice-Pres- ident of the Honour Club her services have been indispensable. She may be small, but she ' s mighty. Pet expression: Mv dear, I nearly died! Frances Stevens. Frances Stevens, who was bom in Montreal 18 years ago, went to Miss Smith ' s School at Ottawa. Since com- ing to O.L.C. Frances has played a prominent part in everything. Last year she took part in baseball, basketball and .swimming. She was the very capable President of the Commer- cial Club in both Junior and Semoi- years. As we all know, Steve excells in singing. She has passed with honoi ' s, her Junior and Intermediate Vocal Ex- aminations, and last year received 1he medal for the highest standing. But Frances did not only study Commercial and Vocal. She has also made a success of piano and we hope that she will con« tinue to do so. Nor can Ave ever forget that this same sweet Frances was our May Queen. We know that long after she leaves here the memory of one of the happiest days of her life— May Day — Avill remain in her inind as in ours. Her favorite expression Oh, Johu, are we really r-u-in-ed! Laureen Terryberry. Toronto claims Terry now as a citizen, but Port Rowan is noted as her birthplace. Before coming here she at- tended school in Preston, where she lived for some time, and also Havergal College in Toronto. Last year ' ' Terry ' ' came to Whitby and took her Matricu- lation, coming through with only one star, but that did not hinder her from trying one better this year, and so she took her M.E.L. jWhile here she has been very active in all lines of sport, and has presided over the Junior Class and also Athletics. Next year, Terry hopes to go to University in Toronto, and we wish her all success. Her pet expression Nothing makes me sick ! May Webster. May is one of our Western girls, com- ing to O.L.C. from Calgary. She was bom and brought up in that city and matriculated from the Calgary Colleg- iate Institute. May was enrolled here a a student in the Senior Domestic Class. Throughout the year she has shown true school spii-it. May was Secretaiy of the Athletic Association and was chos- en Counsellor to the May Queen. We wish May every success in whatever course she may pursue in the future. Favorite expression, Oh, say!
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vox COLLEGII 5 Favorite expression ' ' Wal, I ' 11 tell the world. ' ' Dorothy Morden. ' ' Dottie ' ' was born at Hamilton where she attended the Collegiate, passing her Junior Matriculation. She was a suc- cessful worker on the Vox Lycei staff. She continued her excellent work when she came to us two years ago, being elected Editor-in-Chief of the Vox. ' ' She was also chosen as Secretary of the Okticlos and Sei ond Vice-President of the Choral Class, which positions she filled most capably. Last year Dottie . took her A.T.C.M. in vocal, winning the gold medal. This year she is graduating in piano, having passed her examination with honors, and also winning the silver medal. She is President of the Seniors and an enthus- iastic member of the Choi ' al Class. We are all sorry that Dottie is not to be with us next year as we shall all miss her sweet smile and charming man- ner. We wish her every success in the future years, and May she like the onions be well wed. And like the cabbage come out head, And like the corn be dressed in silk, And come to the top like cream on milk. ' ' Favorite expression ' ' Oh ! I ' m so mad I could spit! Lillian Mulholland. Lillian Mulholland claims Toronto as her birth place and has lived in that city ever since, with the exception of the past two years she has spent at O.L.C. Lillian has just completed her two year Commercial Course and has been very sucessful. She is treasurer of the Commercial Club and has held that po- sition well. We expect Lillian back next year to take Music and advanced Commercial work. We all wish her every success in her work for the coming year. Favorite, expression I can ' t get my speed in shorthand. Cora Olmstead. Cora comes to us from Walter ' s Falls, Ontario, where she spent her early school years, later she attended High School for three years in Welland, and has been at O.L.C. for two and a half years now, faithfully following her course in Ex- pression. ' ' During her stay here she has been President of the Ar t and Dramatic Clubs, Secretary of the Honour Club and Secretary-Treasurer of the Senior Class. Cora hopes to attend the Toronto Con- servatory of music next year and con- tinue her present course. Her favorite expression is Can you pay your fees soon girls? and her hob- by is Sewing. Dorothy Sarjeant. Dot was bom in Barrie, where she has lived ever since. She attended Bar- rie High School, where she passed her Matriculation in 1916. Since then she has been studying music with Miss Clax- ton of the Toronto Conservatoiy of Mu- sic. In 1918 she passed her Intermed- iate Piano with Honours. Since coming to us, this year, Dorothy was elected to the office of Treasurer of Okticlos. She passed her A.T.C.M. piano with Honours and is Gold Medal- list of her course. She Avas never too busy to enter into all the sports. We sincerely hope that she will come back to us next year, and resume her work in music. Her pet expression is replaced by a ' ' Chuckling Giggle. ' Dorothea Snider. Dorothy was born at Kitchener where she lived ' for a short time. She then spent three years at Mount Forest, after- whieh she moved to Flora, Avhere her public school education was begun. About six years ago she moved to To- ronto and attended Oakwood High School until she came to us in Septem- ber. 191 8. She took her Junior Matricu- lation last vear and is now graduating t o M F.Tj. course. Dorothy holds the position of Vox Editor, which she fills mr.st -Trlm Tfiblv, and is also a member of til n vw C A. Cabinet.
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vox COLLEGII 7 Commencement Week Thursday, June 3rd. Commencement week began on Thurs- day evening with a recital by pupils of Miss Bi-ush and the Vocal Department. The recital was a splendid one and those taking part are to be congratu- lated. The programme was as follows : — Mendelssohn Consolation Mary Faircloth. Wachs Pervenche Marjorie Macdonald. Dorel When My Ships Come Sailing Home. Viola Cornell. Chopin Mazurka Gladys Breese. Dorel The Garden of Your Heart. Enid Agnew. Grieg To Spring Fern Colbome. Jensen-Neimann Murmuring Breezes Olive Payne. Foote Love Me If I Live Sanderson The Little Brown Owl Dorothy Sarjeant. LescJietizktj Les Deux Alouettes Reta KcTslake. ] foel The Wliite Rose Maud McQuillan. Rachmaninoff PreUide Frances Stevens. Friday. Friday evening a recital was given by the Undergi-aduates of the College. This programme was enjoyed veiy much also, and we feel that if all the Undergi ad- uates come back next year, and there will be another splendid graduating class. Following is the programme :— Chaminade In Happy Mood Mabel Olmstead. Franz Good Night Gwen Klombies. May Isabel Fish The Sociable Seamstress Helena Allworth. Burleigh Deep River Reta Kerslake. Ralph Connor The Examination Elva Haskett. Walther May ' Day Beniice Breese. Myrtle Reid Parliamentary Law Florence U ' ren. Sobeski I Love You Frances Stevens. N. Moore. Saturday. The Graduates ' Recital was given Sat- urday evening in the Concert Hall. We are very proud of our 1920 Graduating Class, and the Recital was just one little example of their work. We hope that after they have achieved fame in the world outside, they will not forget their school, but will return and perhaps give a recital that will make eveiyone proud to acknowledge them as graduates of the O.L.C. Saturday ' s recital was as follows: — Moskowski Waltz in A Reta Banks. Sir James Barrie Joey Cora Olmstead. Chopin Polonaise Gladys Anderson. Batten April Morn Mary Clark. Pierne Allegro Scherzando Dorothy Morden. Booth Tarkington A Model Letter to a Friend Margaret Mclntyre. Liszt Sonette de Petraroa Adelaide Stenning. Ruhenstein . D r Asra Qrieg The Swan Broome I Wonder Why Beatrice G rrie. Binding March Grotesque Rustle, of Spring Dorothy Sarjeant. N. Moore.
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