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Ssabrl (EljnHttlaui 0 their own merits, modest men are dumb. From the frozen North, we heard the glad news that Isobel had come to bright- en this vale of tears, in 1908. For many years she hitched her dog team and donned her snow shoes and started for school in Blind River, Ontario. In September, 1926, Isabel decided to try the climate a little further south, so came as a mighty fifth form student to O.L.C. They certainly are educated well up north for Isabel walked away with the gold medal for the highest marks in all of fifth form, and we who know what trojan workers there are in that respected class, have noth- ing but deepest awe and admiration. In her spare time Isabel took singing, and charmed us all with her truly lovely voice. The examinations showed her merit, too, for she passed them successfully — so much so that she decided to return as a pupil in voice next year. When this news crept out she was promptly and unanimously elected Honor Club President for 1927-28. We feel sure that the Club is already des- tined for another good year with such a splendid start. Favorite Hobby — Bossing her room-mates. Favorite Expression — A big sunny smile. Ifjorraitu (Cljrtjattlaui To find its meaning is my meat and drink. It was only seventeen years ago that Lorraine made her first appearance and this exciting event took place on October the thirteenth, ' way up north in Blind River. Once past babyhood Lorraine bravely set out each day to Blind River Public School. However, before many years had passed, Continuation School lurred her within its walls. Last fall, boasting of a complete Junior Matriculation, Lorraine steered her course to O.L.C. This brilliant student is a member of the Honour Matriculation Class and is a worthy member of the Fifth Form Basket- ball team. During her stay at O. L. C. Lorraine changed her place of residence from Blind River to Toronto, consequently next year will find her at Varsity. We wish you the best of success, Lorraine, but we know you will have that. Page Twenty-One
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Swale IrutmuU Great in council, glorious in the field. Lucile squared her first corner in North- ville, N.Y., in 1908. She proceeded to mark time in public school in Akron, Ohio, until 1923, when she heard the command for- ward march . This manoeuvre brought her to O.L.C. as a Sophomore. Last year Lucile finished her matricula- tion and capably filled the office of Athletic Vice-President. This year she has con- tinued with her Honor Matriculation, and is Athletic Treasurer, also Exchange Editor of the Vox. In her spare moments she played basket- ball and had the distinction of playing on first team, for two years, being captain this year. She was awarded the school tie of blue and blue, for her outstanding record in school athletics, and school spirit in all things. Next year, we believe she is going to en- ter St. Luke ' s Hospital, Chicago. Idiosyncrasy — Fi nding her pencils in Suzanne ' s desk! ! ! Hobby — Blushing. Favorite Saying — May I wear my new sweater? iffage (Campbell Care-free and happy, genial, competent, sincere, destined for success. Faye ' s first appearance to this world was made over in Oshawa in the 1907. Here she spent her early life attending the Pub- lic School. In 1923 she moved to Van- couver, attended the High School there for a while, but later came a little eastward to Whitewood, Sask. After completing her Junior Matric Faye came to Trafalgar Castle and entered its old grey walls in the Fall of 1925, taking the Dramatic Art course. This year Faye holds the two positions of Secretary-Treasurer of the Dramatic Club and Treasurer of the S.C. M. Hobby — Dodging Miss Scott. Favourite Expression — I ' ll smack your sassy face, Page Twenty
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JHarjom (Sorfcott iForbra A little bit of salt and sweetness. Marjorie Gordon is a native of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, where she made her first appearance January, 1908, to do her bit toward making the world a jollier place in which to live. Marge began her education in kinder- garten, then Public and in due time High School, which she completed in Pictou Academy. From there she went to Hali- fax Ladies ' College, taking Household Science for one year. In 1925 she came to Toronto and for the next few months was kept busy trying to find a place on her list for her new friends. Last September Marge came to O.L.C. to take the 2 -year Hs. Sc. Course in one year and she is surely showing us that nothing is impossible for those who have the grey matter and the cheerful disposi- tion. Hobby — Answering letters from Toron- to University. Favourite Expression — Hurry up, Bea. Tltnjtma 3Rv ' b Wilful, wistful, solemn, sad, Roguish, spiey, oftener glad. Heat and Chicago we have decided are two important factors in Virginia ' s life for it was in Chicago that she first favoured the world with her smile and it was on a sultry July day. But a smile will go a long long way so we next hear of Anne Virginia out in the wild and wooly west, increasing the popula- tion of Winnipeg and ready to make her debut to the primary grade. The West however held no thrills for this young lady so smiling her way back east she arrives in the city of Hamilton to carry on her education. In the fall of 1920 Hamilton lost one of its most noted residents who was now mak- ing her abode with the entrance class of O L. C. Virginia (for it was no other than this sunny person) is one of our two oldest girls and she has the honour of being the Presi- dent of her class for five years of the seven she has been with us. This year Virginia is our competent Athletic President and has won a blue and blue tie as a token of recog- nition for her splendid work on the first Basket Ball team for the past three years. fev, — Page Twenty-Two
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