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GRADUATING CLASS Each day as I find it. Nearly nineteen years ago in the dreary month of March there was born in Sandwich, Ont., our cheerful Issie; cheer ' ful, for she is always the same, ready ever to join in any fun or work. She first attended the Sandwich Public School, where we feel sure she made life interesting for all those with whom she came in contact. She later entered Wind sor Collegiate Institute, from which she graduated last year with her Matnc in everything. Since coming to O.L.C. she has been striving for honours in Commercial as well as laurels in swimming. IsobeFs great ambition is to be a nurse, and if she does go into training next year, we feel sure that she will be successful in her chosen vocation. So here ' s wishing her all kinds of luck. Favourite expression — You poor sap! Hobby — Well, well always remember Issie as she sat trying to work a cross word puzzle while strumming a uke. Attorn Amelia Okag If she will she will, you can depend ont, If she won ' t she won ' t, so there ' s an end ont. Audree was born twenty-one years ago in Niagara Falls, where most of her life previous to coming to O. L. C. has been spent and where she attended both public school and high school. For the past two years she has busied herself with a Household Science Course. She was elected President of the Domestic Science Class this year, which position she has filled most capably, and walked off fin ' ally with the silver medal. She also possesses wonderful ability for (he violin, and on numerous occasions, both at home and here, she has delighted many audiences. Audree is leaving us this year with the intention of applying her newly acquired knowledge in a larger field of dietetic work and she carries with her the best wishes of her many friends for a very successful career. Favourite hobby — Writing letters. Favourite expression — Gee, that ' s nice.
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GRADUATING CLASS Urta luttbas The world ' s all right, serene I sit And joy that I am part of it. Who peeped out into our great world in nineteen two but a little girl — yes, I ' m pretty sure — who brought great joy to her mother and father. She was given the name Reta Dundas — one more person to assist in populating Toronto. After Reta was a few years old she went to Brown public school and later went to Moulton College in Toronto which started Reta out for her great work. In nineteen twenty she came to O.L.C. and with splendid help from Miss Spence passed her entrance with good standing. She did not return here the following September but went south with her family and took up another course returning to us again in nineteen twenty-three to take the two year commercial course, her ability making it possible for her to graduate this year. She is not coming back next year but we all wish Reta health and every success in the work she is going to take up. She intends to go to Wellesley Hospital to train for a nurse. Favourite Expression — Oh lord! Hobby — Appearing from Betty Brad- ley ' s room at fourth. Tfertta JHay 3aws Where there s a will there ' s a way. Positively the first appearance of Verna Jones in America at Merlin, Ontario, in !903 A.D. Of an early age she entered Public School and sailed smoothly through with flying colours. She then embarked on her High School work in London. Having successfully steer- ed her way through the turmoil of mathe- matics, she decided on a musical career. Since Verna was living in Oshawa she chose O.L.C. as her residence. She has worked her way from elementary piano to AT. CM. Besides her music, Verna has been very artistic with her brush and has always been willing to help wherever her talents are needed. This year, until February, Verna was in residence with us again, but the call of home was too great. And now, but once a week we see Verna in the halls of Trafal- gar. We wish you all kinds of luck, Verna, in whatever you undertake to do. Hobby — Painting good-looking men. Favorite Expression — Gee! it was funny.
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jliiMaiiiKiiuiiTiiinriatllli ' HiiiWiiii GRADUATING CLASS iSjplett 2jall Parry Wor fascinates me — I could sit and loo at it for years. Dawgon ' it, it ' s a girl! Eighteen long years, on one lovely Oc- tober day, this expression was heard buzz ' ing around the town of Cash Bay. She spent the early years of her life tripping the light fantastic through Copper Cliff Public and High Schools, having moved to Copper Cliff shortly after the great event. In nineteen twenty-one, dressed in a reef- er coat and, on her head, a huge straw hat with long streamers gayly floating in the rear, she tiptoed shyly into the huge corri- dors of O. L. C. Since then Helen has been a Sophomore, Junior, and this year is graduating in Household Science. During the four years of her college life Helen has made many friends. We hope next year she won ' t forget us when she moves to Toronto and begins her train- ing at the Toronto General Hospital. All kinds of luck, Helen! Remember to send us the announcement! Favourite expression — Gibby! What in the world will I ever do? 1 obby — Taking forty winks. Utiia ArmhruHlrr Well where do we go from here? Lots of fun, a flash of pep, Her share of brains beneath the curls, She climbs the ladder rung by rung, A star among the finest girls. This year ' s only Senior from the mari- times, and judging New Brunswick by Viva, those of us who know her best want to visit there soon. She ' s wandered far from Wisconsin, where she was born on July fifth, nineteen seven. Viva ' s school career began in Carthage, New York, and was continued in St. Cath- erines, Ontario, where she finished public school and entered collegiate. Then she departed for Edmunston, New Brunswick, and stayed there until she graduated from high school last year. She arrived at O. L. C. ready to take Commercial, and is now graduating, hav- ing taken the two years in one and to top it carries with her a gold medal. Her work is all planned. She is going to work for Dad. We wish her the best of luck but — we pity Dad. Favourite expression — - I was black with rage !! Hobby — It ' s a secret.
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