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ALICE CAHOW For I would be a soldier, And be a captain, too. Alice ' s history began in Hamilton, On- tario, on March 28, 1911. This city was the scene of her first nine years ' activities, but in 1921, with her family, she took up her abode in Omaha, Nebraska. After a fairly exciting eighteen months ' residence in the west, Alice came further east, and became a citizen of Indianapolis, Indiana, where she still pays her allegiance. A graduate of the Indianapolis Public Schools, she received her matriculation at Shortridge High School, Indianapolis, and has been following the course in Dietetics at O.L.C. We wish her all luck in her future pursuits and thank her for her work in connection with Vox. Hobby: Getting up at 5.30 a.m. to write letters. Favourite Expression : I ' m not crazy, I ' m just a little nervous. MARGARET CRAIG She has her oicn idea of ichat ' s what. Marg ' s first home was Edmonton, in which she made her advent on November 16, 1911. Being inclined favourably towards the West she decided to stay for a while. She attended public school, then Colle- giate, where she obtained the greater part of her Honour Matric. She then decided to follow in the footsteps of her mother, and the beginning of the year 1929 found Marg enrolled at O. L. C. as a member of the Senior Class. Her year at O. L. C. has been a year of activity, for she has been interested in every phase of school life. She has cap- cihly filled the position of Business Mana- ger of the S. C. M., and we would Hke to have her return here next fall, but Marg ' s plans are to attend the University of Al- berta, where we are sure she will be suc- cessful. Hobby — Taking Physics at the High School. Favourite Expression — By the hokey pokey ' s! Page Twenty-four
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MARGAREr HELEH WOODS To live is to do, what must be done; To work and he true, for work is soon done. — J. Hoadley. Margaret, known as ' ' Maggie ' came along with the Snowman, in the cold win ' ter of nineteen hundred and ten. Maggie worked hard and obtained her entrance in her home town, Sudbury. In the year of nineteen hundred and twentyfive we find Maggie at O.L.C. First form caught her, and here she ex- celled herself in sports, mostly in running. So now we can easily understand why Low- er Frances is such an easy stretch for Mag- gie. Maggie ' s Junior year found her Vice- President, and won her one of the greatest honors our school gives, the Strathcona Shield. This year the Senior Class found Mag- gie sufficiently qualified to hold the Senior Class Presidency, and she has done this with flying colours. Maggie ' s greatest ambition is to be as- sistant to Miss Merkley. However, in what- ever Maggie chooses to do, we are all for her — with three big cheers, and may the tiger hold success and future laurels. Hobby — Trying her luck at golf. Favourite Expression — Thanks just heaps, kids! RUTH WlLSOn 0, she ' s quick and she ' s smart. And got plaintee heart. Ruth was born in Fort Erie, Ontario, on March 14th, 1910. Here she spent her childhood days, and attended public school. Bridgeburg high school then claim- ed her and Ruth remained there until she obtained her Junior Matriculation. Last year Ruth visited O. L. C, and then de- cided to take up her studies here in Sep- tember, and to obtain her Senior Matric- ulation. She has shone in Academics, and has pursued typing and music on the side. Everything Ruth begins she carries through with a bang, and this is true of all she has taken part in here. We greatly regret that this is to be Ruth ' s one year, for rumor has it that she has set her heart on continuing her career at Varsity next fall. There we are sure Ruth will be as great a success as she has been as a dignified Senior of O. L. C. Favourite Expression sake! For goodness Favourite Hobby — Riding. Page Ticenty-three
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JEAH SIHCLAIR Laughing lips and twinkling eyes Conceal a mind that ' s icondrous wise. Jean was born in Winnipeg in March, 1912. She then decided to forsake Canada for the States and took up residence in Bloomfield, New Jersey. Here Jean attend- ed pubhc school. Last year she graduated from high school with honours. This year Jean came back to Canada to attend O. L. C. She entered the ranks of the Honour Matriculation class and she has certainly made a brilliant success of it. Dramatics have claimed Jean ' s attention. As if this weren ' t enough to fill up her time, Jean took up riding and has become an enthusiastic horsewoman. Next year Jean is going to Varsity. She has not decided on what course she is tak- ing but we know that whatever it is, Jean will make as great a success of it as she has of her high school career. Favourite Expression — ' ' Oh golly! Hobby — Going to Toronto, serve, Harriet. HARRlEr SWAIL Subtle wiles are in her smiles, To set the icorld a-icooing. Harriet first made her appearance in the year 1909, in the city of Boston. A few years later we find her in Saska- toon, embarking on her school career. Har- riet is one of those charming persons who believes in the old adage, Variety is the spice of life, and so she journeyed East to finish her public scho oling in Toronto. She attended high school in Oshawa and completed her Matriculation there. In September, 1928, she attended O. L. C. as a Junior, registering as a Household Science student. During this year she has held the posi- tion of Vice-President of the Senior Class. Her friends are legion, and what is a greater testimony to the loveliness of her personality than the regret with which we say, Good-bye Harriet. In July she intends to take a six months course as a Pupil Dietitian in Grace Hos- pital, New Haven, Conn. We wish you the success and happiness you so well deserve, Harriet. Hobby — Playing tennis during school hours. Favourite Expression — Oh, we have all day to-morrow to study that. Page Ticenty-five
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