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GRADUATING CLASS r Jiilpi.WHPHfllfgtH. WMy ' .M M ' iti i m 1i t s- iElraticr 31. (ttvopit 7 [one new her but to love her J {one named her but to praise. Introductory — On the dark stormy night of November 13th, 1905, Nell ' s fingers sounded the first note in Life at Hamilton. Primary — This bit of the melody compos- ed at Loretto Academy and Kingsthorpe School, where Nell rapidly grew in wis- dom and stature. Junior — Here we find Nell attending Hamilton Collegiate and making rapid strides towards Matriculation. Intermediate — 1924 sees Nell in the ranks of the jolly Juniors at O. L. C. She makes many close friends by her sunny smile and cheery words, and stud- ies music and Matric. A.T.C.M.— 1925 and lo! our Nell is Senior President and succeeds in steering the Seniors as well as the whole student body through a happy year. June sees her blossoming as an A.T.C.M. graduate. After summer abroad Nell will continue her music at home. Favourite Expression — I ' ll see Mr. Farewell about that matter. Hobby — Catching up on her lost re pose. Anna £ penB Where ' er she met a stranger There she left a friend. Anna ' s name was inscribed in the family Bible at Brampton, Ont., on January twen- ty-fourth, 1908. Since then she has tra- versed Canada and the States, settling in various places and advancing in her school career at every turn. Her present home is in Winnipeg, where she trudged through some of her High School days. September fifteenth, 1924, was the eventful day on which she found herself within the walls of Trafalgar Castle amid strangers galore. Her good nature and sunny smile won everyone ' s heart, and when she came back to us in the fall of 1925 she was welcomed with open arms. She was elected Vice-President of the Sen- ior Class and Secretary of the Honour Club. This spring we chose her as our May Queen, deeming her very worthy of this honour. Anna is quite proficient with her brush and is the popular President of the Art Class. She is graduating in M.E.L., and hopes to continue her studies at Manitoba University next year. Hobby — Attending gym. classes. Favourite Expression — Hello puppy! Puge Twenty
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ifr ' i Elizabeth. iEnloui ' Tis well to be merry and wise Tis well to be honest and true. In blew Liz with the blustering March winds in 1905, to Canton, Ohio. When yet a wee babe she went to Oshawa with her parents and there spent her childhood days. Her next home was in Hamilton, where she acquired most of her education. The seats of learning which she attended were the Adelaide Hoodless School and the Hamilton Collegiate. In 1924 Liz came to O.L.C. to cook and sew with the Household Science Class. She carried away the highest honors of the Jun ' ior Household Science Class of 1925, and has made another splendid showing in the graduation class of ' 26. This year she is treasurer of the Senior Class and also Li- brarian of the choir, for Liz has been pro- gressing very favorably in vocal. Next year she hopes to complete her pu- pil dietitian course and may then train for a nurse. We certainly envy the tender care and tempting delicacies her patients will receive. Hobby — Arranging things artistically. Favourite Expression — M-e-r-c-y. Eleanor Maart She wears well. Nineteen years ago Eleanor brightened Kingsville with her first smile. While still a mere infant she journeyed to Essex, where she cut her teeth, wore hair bows and socks and began her education. After passing her entrance she entered Essex High School where she received her Ma- tric. We are told that during her High School days she was a basketball player. In the fall of 1925 she came to O.L.C. and has since been striving for honours in the Commercial class. Eleanor ' s talents are varied for she can manipulate the keys of the piano as well as the typewriter and has delighted many of us with her playing and singing. As a member of the Senior Class executive she has been a very ef- ficient Secretary. Eleanor is leaving us this year with the intention of applying her newly acquired knowledge in some business house. We sincerely hope that she makes a huge suc- cess of her future. Hobby — Typing. Favourite Expression — It ' s a darn shame.
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