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8 VOXCOLLEGII Marjorie Reyriolds When Marjorie tirxt lifted licr eurly head from its downy pillow it was to view the sights of Chatham, Ontario. At an early age she went to London where she received her education in the Public and High Schools of that city. Two years ago Marjorie entered the sheltering walls of O. L. C. to learn the art of House- hold Science. She is the treasurer of our Student Christian Movement, and was a delegate at the Conference at El- gin House. iNIuskoka, last fall. She is leaving us this year much to our regret, and at the end of her days we will always find Marjorie reading or doing her art needlework, and the last words .she will utter on departing from this sphere will be, I wonder who let him out ! ' Marion Richardson Marion first saw the light of this fair world in 1902. She was born at Al- monds, two miles west of Whitby. In 1921 she cam e to 0. L. C. to take up Household Science, and has certainly made a success of her work in the two years she has been here. After .she leaves 0. L. C. she hopes to take a dietitian course. We will miss her next year, but we know that what- ever she does she will be a credit to her Alma Mater. Her hobby is Art Needlework. Her favorite expression — ' ' Oh ! crack- ey! Reva Richardson In September, 1921, Reva came to 0. L.C. taking as her course of study. Jun- ior Art. She is a resident of Whitby, and although not very far from home, she boarded inside our college. Reva took her Matric at the Whitby High School, and was born just outside this charming town. It is rumored that Reva intends to spend next year in Toronto studying Art and we wish her every success that sh e has had here. We are sorry to see you leave, Reva, but we know that wherever you go, 0. L. C. will be proud of you. Hobby — Painting, of course ! Expression — Oh! dear, anotJier meeting ! ' ' Lorna Rumball Lorna, sometimes known as Rug- gles, was boi ' n in London just nineteen years ago, and attended Pul)lic and High School there. She came to 0. L. C. in September, 1921, and from the first has been a great favorite with evei ' yone so much so that in her first year she was elected Junior President, and this year is on the social committee of the S.C.M. and vice-president of the Dramatic Club. Lorna came to 0. L. C. determined not only to graduate in Expression but to take several matric subjects, and has been very successful in both. She expects to continue her course at Emei ' son next year. And now that she is leaving we realize how much we shall miss her, but neverthelesis wish her every success for the future. Hobby — Rumballing in 4 Main. Favorite Expression — Leave me be I ' ' I must show Lois ! ' ' Anna Shaver Ann was boi ' n in Ancaster, near Ham- ilton. She has lived there ever since and took her Junior Matric at the Hiamilton Collegiate Institute at the age of seven- teen. She came to 0. L. C. last fall, where she was elected assistant editor for the Vox. She is taking her Honor Matriculation and leaves us this year with the intention of attending Univer- sity and graduating in Household Economics. Although we all know she will be suc- cessful we will miss her original sayings and oh how lonesome we will be with no questions to answer. Hol)by — Protecting various parts of her anatomy. Favorite Expression — Ev Carss, quit it! Dorothy Sorby Dorothy comes from Guelph, Ontario where she has lived all her life. She
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vox C 0 J. L E Oi 1 1 Hobby — Amusing 9 Main after 4th. Favorite Expression — Oh ! say kids, I ' m all broken up ! Jean Lennox We now come to the biography of a man-hater, namely Jean Lennox. She came to 0. L. C. September 12th, 1922, and announced her intention of taking lier M. E. L. Jean was born in Toronto and grad- uated from Malvern Collegiate. Jean is very active in out-door sports. She is leaving us this year and will be ■greatly missed next year in our halls, asking, How does my hair look, but we hope she will have the best of luck in lier future undertakings. Favorite Expression — Heavens! Hobby — Doing her hair. Margaret McNab Margaret McNab claims Dungannon, ' Ontario, as her birthplace. She attended High School in that town. We tirst saw her at 0. L. C. in 1921, and here for two years she has reveled in Commercial, and can play the type- writer with all the easy, artistic touch of Paderewski. ' The youngest member of our graduat- ing class is a competent master of those four-footed critters one sees around here on Saturday afternoons. She puts her speed into them as well as the typewriter. She has a smile for everyone and par- ticularly for ' ' 9 Lower Francis. ' ' Hobby — Banana Pie and looking for Vel. Pet Expression — Watt ! Hamilton ? Jean Mood Jean is one of our Toronto girls com- ing to 0. L. C. to work on her Honour Matriculation. She was born and brought up in that city, receiving her High School Education at Oakwood. Jean has worked steadfastly all this year, accomplishing much in High School work and music. She is expecting to attend University next year. We wish Jean the best of luck in her further education. Hol)by — Knitting sweaters. j xpr8.ssion — ' ' For cat ' s. sake ! ' ' Grcce Moodie Grace Moodie came to 0. L. C. in September, 1921, beginning her work as a Junior Domestic. She was born in Hamilton and received the greater part of her education at Kingsthorpe School of that city. Grace ' s one ambition is to be a nurse, and we hope that graduating in our Household Science Course will aid her along that line. We hear next year that she is going to continue her music, in which she has had such good success this year. You are leaving us Grace for a higher sphere of life, and your many friends at 0. L. C. wish you every success and happiness. Holjb.y — Imitating Galli Curci. Favorite Expression — Miss Butcher d-e-a-r! and Kids! I ' m going cuckoo. Myrtle Nesbitt Myrtle v as born in the country a few miles from Dunnville, which she claims a.s her home town. It was there that she received her High School Education. - Enrolling at the C oUege in Septem- ber, 1921, Myrtle soon won the admir- ation of the girls. She has made a great success as a student in Household Science. Last year we were honored by having Myrtle on the Vox staff and as treasurer of the Household Science Club. This year Myrtle has shown her great ability in organizing and being Presi- dent of the Student Christian Associa- tion. She also attended the Conference at Elgin House and World National Conference in Toronto at Christmas. On the 24th of May the girls showed rheir appreciation for Myrtle in the work she has done for the school by electing her May Queen. Leaving us Myrtle ex- pects to become assistant dietitian in the Toronto General Hospital. We wish her every success in the coming years, and regret that she - not l e here as a stu- dent next year. Hobby — Writing leters. Expression — Oh! you know some good ones!
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vox C 0 L L E G 1 1 9 took her Collegiate education there, com- ing here in the fall of 1919, taking Jun- ior Domestic Science, returning to grad- uate and take Intermediate piano. Not finding this enough she returned the following year to take Junior Ex- pression but decided not to finish her course. She returned the following year to study for her A.T.C.M. and now she is graduating in piano. Dorothy, w e wish you every success in whatever you do in the future. Hobby — Convincing the kids that she does not put her hair up in rags. Expression — ' Do vou still love me, Mary? Mary Souch Mary was born in Darlington in 1901 and she received her elementary educa- tion at Hampton Public School. For two years she studied in Bowmanville High School. She is now graduating from 0. L. C. in piano and is carrying away the silver medal in A.T.C.M. Mary expects to teach at home next year, and we wish her everj success in her work. Hobby — Fishing for mud-cats. Lillian Sparling Lillian Sparling, known as Sparks was born in Toronto eighteen years ago. She lived for four years in Hamilton, but obtained her matriculation at Lon- don, Ontar ' o. Tnis yair die is graduating in her M. E. L., and next year expects to take her Honor Course in English and Histories at McGill. Sparls has her A.T.C.M. in violin, and often on Sunday nights before chapel she would delight us with her playing. She is a good sport and is an untiring member of the baskctl)all team whicli will miss her when she leaves. We wish lier all success in her future y ears at McGill. Hcbby — Lislening to Gwen ' s woes. Expression — Honestlv, it makes me ill! Marjor ' e Speers Come av a ' with me to the famous town From which comes one of great renown. The town is known from coast to coast And of Marjorie Speers does proudly boast. The town of course- we know like fun It is no other than Burlington. Miss Speers was l)orn in nineteen-four. And played the piano and crawled on the floor. At first she biavely got her matric. And then did try Paderewski to lick She leaves with an A.T. under her arm To live as we think on a quiet farm. Tlio farming is not her chosen profes-iion She told me once in a little confession That she liked milling and ' ' Millers, ' ' too. In fact nothing else would really do. At ' ' third ' ' M. Speers does stretch and yawn And says, Oh, kids, has second gone? So we wish her happiness galore And the best of everything in store. But in starting a home please have in stock A nice shiny — loud alarm clock. Avis Stacey Most of us are interested in the West- erner, and Avis is all that, having lived there all her eighteen years. She was born in Lethbridge, Alberta, but has f pent most of her time in Winnipeg and in Vancouver, where at St. Margaret ' s College she took her matriculation work. She came to 0. L. C. in September, in- tending to take her Junior Course in (Jommercial, but having arrived here her ambitions soared and she is now graduating, having completed her cours3 in one year. On the Vox staff she very ably represents the Commercial Club. Avis is not returning next year, and Ave all wish her every success in the future and feel sure that she will accomplish whatever she may plan to do. Hol)by — Vamping. Favorite Expression — Don ' t be sil- ly!
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