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TAKA MASUDA ■lune new her but loved her, ? [one named her, but praised her. One bright summer day in July, not so many years ago, in far away Japan, a little Japanese girl graced this big old world with her twinkling eyes and sunny smile. We know she must have been given to the world to make it a happier and better one. Taka went to a public school and finish- ing there, continued her career by entering a Japanese High School, from there she continued her good work and we find her in the Mission Kindergarten Training School in Tokyo. She graduated from there and taught kindergarten for a year. Last year Taka took up Domestic Sci- ence at O.L.C., but Art held more interest for our little Japanese friend, and we find her graduating as an art student. She represented the S. C. M. at Elgin House in September last and was elected Vice-President of this organization on her return. We may compliment ourselves on elect- ing Taka as one of the two councillors for our May Queen. Hobby: Collecting pictures. Favorite Saying: Isn ' t it cute? KATHLEETi McKENZIE She loveth music and also beauty, The night for love and the day for duty. Kay missed her first breakfast on Octo- ber 11th, 1907. We dare not guess how many she has missed since. Although reading, writing and Vithmetic were not absolutely necessary for a career in music and Art, Kay faithfully attended public school, matriculated and even took one year of Arts in Brandon College. However, as a woman is privileged, Kay changed her mind, and September, 1927, found her boarded enroute for O. L. C. In her first year she was a busy Junior, assisting as an artist. The fall of ' 28 brought Kay back to us as a Senior, grad- uating in Art and receiving her intermed- iate piano. She was president of the S C. M. and our representative at Elgin House. She also played the part of Treas- urer of the Okticlos Club. Next year Kay may study commercial art. We wish you every success and hap- piness in the future, Kay. Hobby — Playing bridge. Favourite Expression — Oh my dear — Page Twenty-Two
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The friendliest creature imaginable and as full of activities as H. Sc. is of menus. ' Ottawa is the capital of the Dominion but of much more importance is the fact that Isobel was seen in that city in 1909. It also boasts her elementary education at Ottawa Ladies 1 College, from hence she passed on to O.L.C. in 1925. Here she studied matriculation work, and as a Junior in 26, was vice-president of her class. In ' 27 she entered the much- famed Household Science Department. In this year lzzy was kept more than busy by being honored with two important of- fices — that of Junior President and of Ath- letic treasurer. Her years at O.L.C. have been years of activity for she has been in- terested in every phase of school life. This year will find Isobel graduating in H. Sc., and in the fall she expects to take a course as Pupil Dietitian in Waltham General Hospital, Boston. In this, may we wish her every success. Favourite Expression — Hoo-hoo Anne! Hobby — Doing Art Needlework. MARGARET LUKE When she has nothing to say, she says nothing On January 6, 1909, Margaret Luke be- gan her career in Oshawa, Ontario. There she chose to remain till public school days were over and she has completed three years High Schoool attendance. In 1926 she de- cided to investigate the O.L.C. method of studying music and forthwith migrated to that worthy institution. A year at piano and French, another year on Intermediate piano and theory with some vocal for divertise- ment and she was ready to tackle the lofty heights of A.T.C.M. This year she has been diligently practising A. T. work and delving into the mysteries of History, Form and Vive Voce. Now she graduates, with her A.T.C.M. degree. For the past two years she has served as the efficient pres- ident of the Chromatic Club. She expects to spend the next year at home and we wish her the best of luck in what ever she undertakes. Hobby — Practising? Favorite Expression — Fm scared skinny. Page Twenty-One
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lit HELEN BUELL A smile for all, a welcome glad, A jovial coaxing way she had. Twas on a bright crisp morning in De- cember, 1910, just a few days before Xmas, that Babe made her advent into the busy metropolis of Stevensville Public and Con ' tinuation School. Having by now learned all her home town could offer, she entered Ridgeway Collegiate, where she completed her Junior Matric. Not content with this she decided to try boarding school, and so, with many others, entered O.L.C. in 1928, where she has gained for herself a host of new friends and incidentally where she hopes to get her Senior Matric. Babes 1 time, however, is not wholly taken up with her academic work. Dram ' atics and Public Speaking occupy much of her time, and judging from her several readings throughout the year, we know that she has achieved much success in this art. And now — next year, Babe is planning on going to Varsity, and there to enter Arts. Best o 1 luck. Babe! Favourite Expression — B ' gad? Hobby — Planning for the next week-end. DOROTHY BOTTOM Though her name is Bottom, She is always on the top. In 1911 under the clear skies of sunny Alberta, in the city of Edmonton, Dorothy first entered the oratorical world. Here she received her early education and completed her Junior Matriculation in June 1928. The same year our friend decided to at- tend boarding school and in September we find her at OL..C. Dorothy immediately entered into the many phases of college life, taking part in its various activities. We see her playing forward in our base- ball team, thus through her clever playing and dextrous shooting many baskets fall to her credit. Dot is also a brilliant orator and is quite capable of taking her place in this vast world. This year she has the honor of giv- ing the Valedictory for the year 1929. After graduation she is returning to Ed- monton and is planning to enter the Un- iversity of Alberta. We hope at some fu- ture date, Dorothy will come east and call upon her friends in Whitby. Hobby — Brushing her hair. Favorite Saying — Holy Smoke. Page Twenty-Three
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