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Page 27 text:
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G RADUATING CLASS ' ' Good nature is always contagious. Roared into the small ambitious town of Whitby on the Seventeenth of March, six- teen long years ago, Eileen Desmond, new spring model. Started off in low gear for a rough ride through Whitby Public School. The bumps were many, but she managed to get safely through without los- ing any screws. Slipped the clutch and shot into second for a fast pull through Whitby High School, in which she over- came many dangerous curves and many rocky hills with great success. Right into high into O.L.C. in nineteen twenty-three. Stopped now and then to take up commercial and music. This year she is leaving us, having taken two examin- ations in music, her two year Commercial Certificate and the medal in this course. Next year we expect Eileen is going to Detroit, but we will certainly wel- come her if she decides to come back to O. L. C. and to her music. However, we wish her a pleasant jour- ney wherever she goes. Hobby — Dancing the light fantastic. Favourite expression — Not at all, at all. IRargumtp Sarkann Anything Anywhere! Any time! Lete is one of our most energetic workers on the S.C.M. committee. Often, with chocolate bars as bate, has she fished the odd nickel from our pockets for the sake of the heathen Chinese. Not only there does she shine, but she is one of our best Dramatic students, filling the position successfully of Secretary of the Club. With her major course Domes- tic Science and the addition of Junior Vo- cal she is rather a busy young lady. And yet — she is ever ready for fun. Incidentally she was born at Port Perry about nineteen years ago, spending her time at school there before she came to us. And now, a toast to Lete . May her chocolate cake, her voice and her dram- atics be appreciated as much in her future life as they are here. Good luck, Lete! Favourite expression — - Aw kids! Be de- cent and get in your rooms. Hobby — Dropping hints.
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Good sport in all good things! In the village of Lanark, early on the morning of August eighth, seventeen long years ' ago, Edith, better known as Ede, first marvelled at her tiny toes. At the age of eight Ede found herself in The Little Red School House near Lanark. From there two years of contin- uation school in Lanark and finally O.L.C. in nineteen twentytwo. She was a junior for two years, taking her Junior Matric, and this year finds her a senior, graduating in Commercial, a two year course which she has successfully made in one, and is taking with her not only her diploma but the prize for penmanship. Active in sports, Ede in her first year captured the Athletic Cup and ever since as this and that member of the Ath- letic Executive has swung merrily on her way. She is certainly one of our finest stu- dents and will be missed next year. Favourite Expression — O! Get off the earth! Hobby- Wilson. Collecting money for H. A. (grar? Hatrii A pleasant personality to ma e the ship of life ride smooth. During the year nineteen two, in Glencoe, Ontario, Grace first peeped out upon this glorious world of ours. As we know, she is a Methodist minister ' s daughter, and for this reason I am unable to enumerate the many schools she has graced with her pre- sence. We do know, however, that she at- tended High School in Hamilton, and then later moved to Port Hope, where she com- pleted her Matriculation and where she now lives. Grace is graduating this year in Domes- tic Science, having completed her second year in this course, and we are sure she will live up to her reputation as a very brilliant student of her class, last year winning the Junior Domestic Science medal, and this year the gold for highest proficiency. We hate to have Grace leave us, but we all wish her the very best of luck in the future. Favourite expression — Oh, I don ' t have to, do I? Hobby — Doing art needlework. C:V? ' ' V ' -
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GRADUATING CL ASS Ifttg iEuana Do 1 view this world as a vale of tears? Oh! reverend sirs, not I. Bang! Bang! popped a fire cracker. Two little eyes opened wide. ' Twas the twenty-fourth of May, nineteen six. Nine- teen years later the same wee tot, now no longer a child, entered the gates of Ontario Ladies 1 College to take up her Honour Ma- triculation Course. Before coming to Whitby Betty attended first the Bradford Public School and. wandering still further along the flowery paths of knowledge, en- tered Bradford Collegiate, taking her Jun- ior Matriculation there. She remained out of school for a year, but finding this not entirely to her liking nor that of her parents, she came to our dear old college. Upon leaving here Betty hopes to pursue her studies still further at the Toronto University. Although she has only attended O.L.C. for one year, she is well liked by one and all, and I know all of us wish her happi- ness and good fortune in her future ca- reer. Hobby — Hunting for hairpins. Favourite expression — Say, do you know what — • Hartfltt IGoutBf fHanntttrj She ' s little but she ' s wise, She ' s a terror for her size. Manny? — Marion Manning Begins her eternal hurry December thirty, nineteen five, London, Ontario. Single? — No! a twin. Public School? — Fast and furious. High School? — Stepping out. O.L.C. — Midnight prambles. Alma Mater — She is loved by all. Loyal? — Ask her friends. Witty? — Watch her eyes sparkle. S.C.M. — She ' s right there. Idiosyncrasy? — Playing Onie. An Orator? — Hear! Hear! Cook? — Pies! Tastes like more! Labor? — In pursuit of the elusive vitamine. Future? — You never can tell! Favourite Expression — - Oh kids! Hobby — Smiling.
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