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MARJORIE HTSLOP She wal s in beauty li e the night Of cloudless climes and starry s ies. A long-drawn-in breath, and an ex- clamation of How lovely! greeted the world in 1913, and in answer Marj shook her fair curls in much anticipation of a happy life to come. I doubt if she has been disappointed! Marj was born in Greensville, but soon packed up and journeyed Westward Ho as far as Winnipeg. Liking it so well, she remained there for two years. However, the call of home was too great to resist, and so back she came to Dundas, where the public school awaited her. Later Marj packed up and hied herself to Burlington, where she graduated from High School in ' 31. In ' 30 Marj played on the winning basket-ball team. ' 32 finds Marj at O L.C. taking a senior course in Commerce. Music has also filled a large part of her interests for not only does Marj play the p ' ano, but she has also been mastering the art of singing and the organ. Marj crowned her year by win- ning the Gold Medal in the Commercial class. Favourite Expression — Oh, won ' t that be great! Favourite Pastime — Exclaiming. GRACE MALLIKSOX And in her quiet ways discreet and good. It was September 25, 1912, when St. John, New Brunswick, first hailed Grace, but Toronto saw her first school days, and later, Scarboro High was the lucky collegi- ate. O.L.C. greeted her in 1930, when she came to complete her Junior Matriculation, and this year, Grace is back again, this time as a member of the Senior Class. She is also a member of the Dramatic Club and in a recent play, presented by the club, she delighted us all by her very reah ' stic portrayal of an old and talkative fisherman. Also as King of Hearts in the Senior Stunt, she showed her ability in this line. Last year Grace was Senior tennis cham- pion and this year reached the semi-finals, where she put up a splendid game before losing to Grace Cho.. One evening when we were all discussing our plans for the future, we learned that Grace hopes to take a Librarian ' s course next year, so we wish her every success in this chosen career and in any other things she may undertake in the future. Favourite Expression — Oh Jane! Hobby — Tennis. Pnr r Twenty
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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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JAHE RITTEHHOUSE vox U Let the world wag as it I ' ll be gay and happy still. One chilly November day of the year 1912 found Jane At Home in Newark, New Jersey, but her school days were divided between Toronto and California, until her wandering steps finally directed her to the friendly doors of O.L.C. in the fall of 1931. Here she has been completing her Senior year of Household Science. It did not take us long to discover that she would be an able treasurer of the S.C. M., and secretary of the Household Science Class. Her reliability and efficiency have been well proved by her work at the teas prepared by the Household Science Depart ' ment. Jane has taken an active interest in sports, and we find her on the second bas- ketball team and competing in Field Day events. Among her many interests, Jane has shown her aptitude for dramatics, as when she impersonated the character of the Queen of Hearts in the Senior Stunt. Next year, Jane intends to live in Toron- to and take a course in Practical Dietetics. Here ' s luck to you, Jane, from your many friends at O.L.C. Favourite Expression — It ' s possible, but Weaknesses — Writing, cooking and room-mates. MARJORIE G. RUDDY Her echoes roll from soul to soul And grow forever and forever. Marge was born on February second, in 1908, in the little village . of Millbrook. When Marge was very young she moved with her parents to Peterborough, and in 1917 moved to Whitby, where she has since made her home. Here Marge con ' tinued her education in the public schools. After passing the Entrance she came to O. L.C. and spent the first two years of High School within its walls. Marge then went to Whitby High School to finish her course, but the fall of 1931 found her back at dear O.L.C, where she has been taking Com- mercial work and some Senior Matricula- tion subjects. Marge has found her field of active work outside the school. She organised the first company of Girl Guides in Whitby three years ago and has been an active Guide ever since. We wish her every success in the future and hear rumours that she has ambitions in the journalistic world. Favourite expression — Honest to Pete! Hobby — Studying birds. Page Twentii-On
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