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GRADUATING CLASS :mniB[wnn y iW | nw» ! iWBWl 1 .w : — -1 It jJBfc 1 a (gratia Bfndg? Full of enthusiasm, Always game. Bunny first started playing the game at St. John ' s, Newfoundland, August 28th, 1907, but at the age of nine, desiring a larger field, she moved to Toronto. Soon deciding that a change would be as good as a rest, she came to Trafalgar Castle as a Juni or in 1923. Since then she has filled a large place in the school life of O.L.C. Her name has been on the shield, and, as Athletic President for two years her unfailing en- thusiasm has made Athletics mean a great deal to us all. She has held many offices, as, Vice- President of the Okticlos, taking over the Presidency, a member of the Honour Club Executive, Vox Staff and S. C. M. Com- mittee. She graduates this year in Honour Ma- triculation. She has spent some time on her music, taking her Intermediate and now making a success of AT. CM. Bunny has won her way into every heart and leaves a place that will be very hard to fill. Favourite Expression — Oh fer my sake. Hobby — Trying to reduce. The quality went in before the name went on. Twas a cold December day in 1906 when K. J. first greeted this planet with a lusty shout. Ever since she has held a prominent place in this jolly old world of ours. She spent her childhood at Brown Public School in Toronto and later attend- ed Davenport Collegiate. Four years ago K. J. decided to leave Toronto and make O. L. C. her home for at least a year. She heard, year after year, that nameless voice we all hear, calling her back and so she remained at O.L.C. for four years. K. J. has climbed rung by rung through High School days to her Senior Matric and graduates with the Sen- iors of ' 26 in the M. E. L. course. She has played a large part in the school activities and had the honour of being S. C. M. President and Senior Representative for the Vox . Both offices she has filled admirably. We all wish you every good fortune, K. J- Hobby — Stamping her foot. Favourite Expression — Oh! mm Page Twenly-Siw
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G RADU ATI N G CLASS 1 Being good is an awful lonesome job. Elementary — Started boldly on the high- way to knowledge. Freshman — Miss Murchie — also showing lots of pep in the class room. Sophomore — Still absorbing erudition. Junior — Her good behaviour continues to prevail?? Senior — We find her deporting herself with grave dignity she has successfully filled the offices of Athletic Secretary and Vice- President of the Commercial class. Rhoda ' s ambition is to become a strong-minded business woman, hence she graduates in the secretarial course. She intends to en- rol at the Toronto Conservatory of Music next year, where she will complete her A. T. C. M. Aversion — Second helpings. Idiosyncrasy — Travelling the well worn path between 7 Main and 17 Lower Fran- ces at all hours. Favourite Expression — Frances — at. Distant until you now her for awhile, Friend to the last, who greets you with a smile. Under the stormy January skies of 1904 not far from the town of Uxbndge Mary wriggled her little pink toes for the very first time and made the astonishing discov- ery of how it felt to be alive. Five or six years later this same Mary wended her way schoolward in search of knowledge. She found it in the little vill- age school house which claimed her as one of its most promising pupils until she passed her entrance. Instead of going on to High School she made an intensive study of music at home. In the fall of 1925 Mary took up her residence at O.L.C. as a member of the Senior Class of ' 26. She has reached the goal of her ambition and is graduating in A. T. C. M. In her short year here Mary has made many friends and we all wish her the greatest success in the years to follow. Hobby — Tatting. Favourite Expression — Shoot! I don ' t want to do that! i ' tujc Twenty-Fivi
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f GRADUATING CLASS 1 unmeiodtous was her song It was a hearty note and strong. Twas the 26th of March, nineteen five, in the city of Hamilton, that Jeanne first began her career in this interesting world of ours. Her public school days were spent at the Adelaide Hoodless School, where she ob ' tained her entrance into the Hamilton Cen- tral Collegiate. Here Jeanne won many laurels, had a jolly good time and graduated with her Senior Matric. Knowing that no girl ' s education is com- plete without a year or two at College, she decided to pay a visit to O.L.C. Here Jeanne has taken an active part in the school life, and made lots of friends. She is treas- urer of the Athletic Association, and edi- tor of Who ' s Who on the Vox staff. Jeanne graduates this year, taking away with her a commercial diploma and also the best wishes of her friends. Adieu Jeanne! Hobby — Arguing. Pet Expression — Well — I don ' t know — . 0urntl|y H ' ounsburij Bright and clever, Sweet and gay Always the same From day to day. This play begins in January, 1908. The scene is laid in the City of Hamilton As the curtain rises a dainty little girl, Dorothy by name, comes tripping onto the •stage of life all smiles and dimples. After getting her entrance at Adelaide Hoodless public school, she spent two suc- cessful years at her home town collegiate. The next (big) event of Dot ' s life was when in September, 1924, she boarded the train for Whitby Junction and O. L. C. Within Trafalgar ' s Inspiring halls she took her Junior Matric, combining two years in one. This year finds her battling with the problems of Honour Matric work. Her activities are many, including both the literary and sports department for she is Assistant Editor of our well known Vox and plays defence on our second school basketball team. Favourite Expression — Bless your little pink heart. Hobby- -Putting water waving combs in her hair. 1-
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