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ALICE CARSCALLEH MARGARET DAT There is a lady sweet and ind, Was never face so pleased my mind. For nineteen years Alice has been bring- ing joy into many lives. She was born in Canada, but while still very young went out to China, where she spent the greater part of her public school days. On return- ing to Canada, she entered Oakwood Col- legiate, but in less than a year arrived at O.L.C. From the beginning Alice made herself known and liked by all. She held the posi- tion of Medium Class President, as well as Junior President, which offices proved her capability. This year Alice has been Presi- dent of the S.C.M. and her worth has been shown there in the successful results of the year ' s programme. In her academic work Alice has not lowered her standard but has always done well. Her Senior year has been no excep- tion, for she received the gold medal for the highest standing in Fifth Form. Alice is planning to go on to University in the fall. We hope her future may be as happy and successful as her years here have been. Favourite Expression — Oh dear. Hobby — Finding new birds. Page Eighteen, Subtle wiles are in her smiles To set the world a ' wooing. Marg first saw the sunshine in the flowery month of May in 1913, in that thriving city of Edmonton. Her school days were spent in studying in that city, including a year at University. In the fall of 1931 Marg wished to see more than her own West, so she set out for O.L.C. where from the first she made a cozy spot in all our hearts through her sympathetic and friendly ways. We will long remember Marg as the Cheshire Cat with its well-known grin in the Senior operetta. She has been an active worker on the Vox as Assistant Business Manager. She is very fond of golf and loves to occupy herself with a good club whenever a spare moment presents itself. We also often find her curled up, enjoying a book. We hear she expects to resume her studies at the University of Alberta again next fall and we wish her heaps of luck. Favourite Expression — I ' m going on a diet — to-morrow. Hobby — Using perfect subjunctives in Latin Composition.
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EVELTM BRIDGES Wit is the flower of Imagination. Ev first experienced life on an icy morn on December 25, 1913, in Windsor, Ontario. After attending Victoria Avenue School, and Walkerville Collegiate, Ev, agreeing that Variety is the spice of life came to O L.C. Ev must have known the writer of Pack up your troubles in your old kit- bag, for she has stolen his philosophy; and for the past two years her merry laugh has been heard in the halls and class-rooms. Besides keeping up with her studies, she has shown a keen interest in Dramatics, and for the past year has been President of the Dramat ' c Club. Her impersonations as The White Rabbit, Mama ' s pwesh- ious ' ittle dirl and the child with the cold in the Dramatic Club play will bring a chuckle with every memory. As Assistant Editor of the Vox, Ev has ' -hown us that she is an energetic worker. She is chiefly responsible for the success of the pound. We know that Ev will put zest and a twinkle into whatever future awaits her. Best of luck! Ev. Favourite Expression — When are you going to pay the pound? Hobby — Typing . VELVA MAT BROOKS She has her own idea of what ' s what. Vel hails from the West. Her arrival in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, One morn in misted April in 1913, scattered the clouds far and wide, bringing old Mr. Sun into view, smiling his broadest. Vel learned the three Rs at Westmount Public School, but being of a wandering nature, she travelled to Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, in 1923. After a few more years in public school, Vel continued her studies at Prince Albert Collegiate Insti- tute and still later entered the portals of O.L.C. in ' 28. The first year Vel was here Dramatics took most of her time, so she returned the following year to complete her Junior Matric. This year we find Velva among the stately Seniors, taking the collegiate course. One of our happiest memories of her is when she won the prize at the masquerade as Little Bo-Peep. Vel expects to return to the East next fall, and will enter the nursing profession in the Toronto General. Good luck, Vel! Favourite Expression — Well Brooks Hobby — Talking. we m Page Seventeen
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VESTA FOSTER Again the merry month of May Has made our hearts and spirits gay. On a bright May morning when all the birds and flowers were beginning that sweet song of spring, Vesta first made her ap- pearance. This was in 1914 in the little town of Tara. Vesta lived there for five years, when she moved to AUiston. Here she attended the public and high schools, graduating from the latter with her Honour Matriculation with high honours. Unde- cided as to a vocation, Vesta came to O.L. C. and enrolled in the Homemaker ' s Course and Mr. Slater ' s vocal class. During her year here Vesta has been an interested member of the Dramatic Club. We shall not soon forget her in God-For- saken as Mrs. Perkins, with her um- brella and sharp tongue, as she squelched Mamie Bradley and overawed her poor, meek husband. Her spare moments have been devoted to German. Vesta ' s fine spirit, high sense of honour and loyalty have endeared her to all with whom she has come in contact. Vesta in- tends to enter Victoria College next year and we wish her the best of luck. Favourite Expression — Oh! I hate sew- ing! Hobby — Writing letters. DOROTHY FRIEDMAH Drive on, old fellow! Don ' t be all day about it! Do made her initial appearance at Montreal on March 18, 1914. She received her education in the Outremont Schools in Quebec and in 1931 graduated from Strath- cona Academy. But the following year she arrived at O.L.C. to pursue knowledge further, this time in a Commercial Course. Here she worked hard and brought much credit to herself. Do ' s enthusiasm first showed itself in the leadership she gave to New Girls ' Stunt Night. Besides her school work, Do has many other interests, including bad- minton, riding and swimming. She is a member of our Dramatic Club and cer- tainly shows great ability in impersona- tions. On Field Day she did exceptionally well in the arm events. Do ' s future as yet is still rather vague, but we wish her the best of luck and we feel certain that whatever she does decide to do, she will succeed in. Favourite Expression — Teacher, I have a question to ask. Hobby — Hollering for Angie to come and empty her mouse trap for her.
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