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MART IREHE HARSHAW To knoic her better is to love her more. Harsh was born in BrownviUe Junc ' tion, Maine, in 1915. She completed her Public School career in the home town, and after one year of high school tripped lightly off to O.L.C., where she has been for the past four years. Mary ' s senior year has been her crown- ing success — first she was elected Honour Club President, and helped those who wandered from the straight and narrow. She was then chosen Captain of the First Basketball team. To add to these glories she is our Valedictorian, a thoroughly fit- ting close to her High School days. And now the alluring mysteries of Col- lege life await her. Mary is planning to at- tend Toronto Varsity Next fall, and our very best wishes for every success follow her. Favourite Expression: Mahatma Gand- hi! Favourite Pastime: Hello! College speaking. DOROTHEA IHHES A heart to resolve, a head to contrive and a hand to crecute. Dorothea was born in Burlington, On- tario, on December 10, 1914. After attend- ing school here for several years, Dorothea journeyed to Montreal and Richelieu. She studied in Montreal until her arrival at O. L.C., where she has been for three years. Dorothea ' s main interest is Art and if you ever want a good sketch of yourself go to her. Dorothea graduates this year in Art and intends to go to Beaux Arts in Mont- real next year. Who knows but we may be craning our necks at some production of hers at the Royal Academy some day! We hope so anyway. Best of luck. Dor. Favourite Expression: Bless Me! Favourite Pastime: Giggling. KATHARINE KIXMAH Not too quiet, not too (jay. But a real rjood sport in her oicn quiet icay. Introduction. Our story opens in the city of Toronto in 1916, where Kay attended Brown Public School. Chapter I. Kay joy- fully travels to England to join Palmer ' s College in Grays, Essex. Chapter II. After two years Kay returns to Canada with an accent, curls and bangs, to enter O.L.C. Chapter III. We find our heroine scorn- fully avoiding matriculation and preparing to enter the business world. Chapter IV. Still pining for O.L.C. cof- fee and tea, Kay returns to graduate in Commercial, fulfilling also the offices of Commercial Class President and Editorial Committee Chairman. She came third in the Swimming Meet. Chapter V. As a climax to her achieve- ments, she was crowned May Queen by popular vote. Next year Kay plans to enter the news- paper field. Expression: Bully for you. Hobby: Travelling. BESSIE LEirCH I cannot remain idle. Time means everything. Bessie was born in Dorchester in 1908. She attended Dorchester High School as far as third form. Then Business College took the attention of Bessie. In 1931 her keen interest in art got the best of her and she arrived at O.L.C. to study under Miss Taylor. In 1932 we find Bessie back with us again to graduate. Next year Bessie would like to take a Post Graduate course and we will certainly be glad to have her back with us. Favourite Expression: Well, in a sense Hobby: Working. Ten
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JAHET AUGHE She has her own idea of whaVs what. Janet Eleanor Aughe was born into this glorious world in 1915 at Detroit, Michi- gan. She spent her public school days in Detroit and later attended High School in Regina. For the past three or four years Janet has lived in Oshawa. Last September Janet came to O.L.C. to take the Matriculants ' Commercial course and it is in this department that she is graduating. Favourite Expression: Y-a-a-sum. Hobby: Saving Push. KArHRTH HADDEH A smile will go a long, long way. Kathryn Hadden was born October 17, 1914, at Picton, Ontario. She attended Picton Public School, and after spending three years at Picton Collegiate she came to brighten the life at O.L.C. in 1931. She studied music along with other subjects during her first year here, but this year she speciali2,ed in music, and has achieved her A.T.C.M. degree. Kay has been a very popular member of our school, and has captivated all with her cheery manner. She has made a very cap- able president of the Okticlos this year, and has added much to the first basketball team. Kay intends to continue her musical efforts in the study of organ and piano at the Conservatory of Music in Toronto next year. We wish her the best of luck. Favourite Expression : Wait for me, Brenda. Hobby: Riding. ELVA BIRD She can make a cherry pie Quick as you can vAnk your eye. Elva Bird was born in Toronto on March twenty-eighth, 1914. In the following year she moved to Whitby, where she attended Public School and obtained her Honor Ma- triculation at the High School in 1932. In the fall of the same year she arrived at O.L.C. to join the ranks of the House- hold Science Class as a Senior. This year finds her graduating in that department. Next year Elva intends to continue her Dietetics course out in the big wide world. Favourite Expression: ' ' I haven ' t it either. Hobby: Cooking. GEORGETTE GOLDEH Music hath charms. Georgette Golden was born in Utterson on January 18, 1914. She attended Hunts- ville Public School and then Bracebridge Collegiate for five years. Being of a very musical family, she was plucking the strings of a viohn at a very early age. Georgie ' s dehghtful playing has added many a bright moment to Chapel Services and other func- tions at O.L.C. Piano is also another hob- by of hers. This year Georgie graduates in House- hold Science — a versatile girl. Next year she plans to study violin. Favourite Expression: You know! Favourite Hobby: Mr. Spivak.
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RUTH PYPER Merry as the day is long. Ruth was born in Morrisburg, Ont., on September 14, 1914. She attended and graduated from Morrisburg Collegiate. In the fall of ' 32, Ruth came to O.L.C. as a member of the hard ' working commer ' cial class, and one of our dignified Seniors. She is keenly interested in Badminton, win- ning the cup for both singles and double s. Next year she hopes to excel in com- mercial languages, and we wish her a bril- liant future. Favourite Expression : I know Fm going to fail in this exam. Hobby: Studying? BETTT TOON£ A little nonsense note and then Is relished hy the best of men. Port Credit is to be credited with the ar- rival of a smiling baby girl on August the thirty ' first, nineteen hundred and fourteen. She grinned her way into Port Credit Pub- lic School, where she learned her three R ' s. She travelled to England and remained there a year. She returned and got her entrance and then went to Port Credit High School to bring them credit along athletic lines. Betty came to O.L.C. this year to get a taste of boarding school life, as well as her Senior Matriculation. Betty did well in the Fall Field Day Meet by coming second. Healt h would not permit her to carry on her athletics but if it had, we are sure she would have woa honours along this line. This year she has been our very capable Vice-President of the S.C.M. Favourite Saying: Fm not sarcastic. Hobby: Grinning. BREnDA RICH Her iinaNSuming air coneeals Hosts of ideas and ivorthy ideals. Brenda was born in Lindsay on January 12, in 1914. Here she obtained her public school education and also her Junior Ma- triculation. The Fall of 1931 found her at O.L.C, but unfortunately before the year was over Brenda had to leave us. However, she didn ' t let that keep her away and the fall of ' 32 found her back in O.L.C. again. This year Brenda has been a hard-work- ing member of fifth form, and we have no doubt that she will succeed in the coming exams. Brenda is undecided about what to do next year, but we wish her the best of luck in whatever she undertakes. Favourite Saying: I haven ' t the fog- giest. Hobby: Nursing. DORornr small he respect, every man ' s opinion, But acts on her oivn. Small was born in Chengtu, West China, on November six, 1914, and there attended the Canadian School until six years ago, when she made her appearance in Vancouver, B.C. There she obtained her entrance, and two years ' high school. She came to O.L.C. in the Fall of 1930. This year Small took no small part in our school life, as she has been a very able and ef- ficient S.C.M. President. Next year Small intends to forge through Toronto ' Varsity and we hope she will maintain the splendid academic record that she has set for herself at O.L.C. Favourite Expression : You Old Wart- Hog! Hobby: Writing her Sunday epistles home. Page Eleven
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