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Special prize by Mrs. J. C. Webster, highest standing in Sewing — Senior Year — Georgette Golden. Junior Year — Eli2;abeth Cody. Penmanship — Prize for highest standing in Penmanship in Commercial Department, given by Mrs. W. H. Allworth and Mrs. J. C. Webster, in memory of the late Mr. R. C. Hamilton — Mercedes Eshoo. Prize for highest standing in Penmanship, open to school (Commercial Department excluded), given by Mrs. W. H. Allworth and Mrs. J. C. Webster, in memory of the late Mr. R. C. Hamilton — Jean McArthur. | j Music — Prize for most consistent progress in Undergraduate Piano, given by Hana Fukuda — Dorothy Corbett. Athletics — The honour of having name on Strathcona Shield for one year 1933-34 — Harriet Perry. Pin by Mrs. A. R. Riches, for holder of Strathcona Shield — Harriet Perry. Winner of Field Trophy, donated by the late Rev. F. L. Farewell — Eleanor Hardy. Winner of Badminton Trophy, donated by Miss A. A. Maxwell (singles) — Ruth Pyper. Winner of Badminton Trophy, donated by Ryrie-Birks (doubles) — Ruth Pyper and Hildegarde Goodfellow. Winner of Tennis Trophy, donated by Mr. W. H. Reynolds (singles) — Helen Carscallen. Junior Tennis Tournament Prize, presented by Castle Chapter Alumnae — Hilde- garde Goodfellow. Inter Class Games Cup, presented by Senior Class, 1928 — Fifth Form. - Winner of O.L.C. Letters, Field Day — Harriet Perry, Betty Toone. Winner of Numerals, Field Day — Eileen Johnson. Winner of O. L. C. Letters, Swimming Meet — Katharine Kinman. Swimming and Life Saving — Honorary Instructors ' Certificate, by the Royal Life Saving Society of England, for Swimming and Life Saving — Mary Sharp. The Award of Merit — Elizabeth Cody, Elizabeth Rogers. Bronze Medallion — Mercedes Eshoo, Hildegarde Goodfellow, Edith Hunt, Elizabeth Rogers. Proficiency — June Ardiel, Mercedes Eshoo, Ruth Evelyn Hewetson, Edith Hunt, Elizabeth Peacock. Elementary — June Ardiel, Mercedes Eshoo, Ruth Evelyn Hewetson, Edith Hunt, Elizabeth Peacock. Ontario Ladies ' College Life Saving Corps — Eleanor McGarry, Mary Sharp. Chahrier - - - - . Espana Miss Elva Lynch and Miss Louise Golden Address , , , Sir Robert Falconer, K.C.M.G. College Song God Save the King i Page Xitieteoi
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ifunior QIlafiB (iftorfi CLASS TEACHER - MISS HORWOOD PRESIDENT - HELEN CARSCALLEN VICE-PRESIDENT - EILEEN JOHNSON SECRETARY-TREASURER - TOMMY ARNOLD HELEN CARSCALLEN was born in Chengtu, China, on January 12, 1916, where she studied diligently until 11 years of age. O.L.C. claimed her next and is well pleased, for Helen has filled the position of Junior President very capably. She takes a keen interest in sports, and won the Senior Ten- nis Tournament. We wish Helen every suc- cess in her Senior year. EILEEN JOHNSON was born in Mont- real in December, 1915. She attended Alfred Joyce and Mount Royal schools and came to O.L.C. in the fall of ' 31. This year Eileen has ably filled the positions of Vice-Presi- dent of the Junior Class and Secretary of Honour Club. We are glad she is returning next year to be among the graduates. TOMMY ARNOLD was born in Toronto, 1915. She said she was going to Havergai and to Havergai she went with her two sisters. When her sisters came to O.L.C. Tommy said she was coming, and she came. This year she was our capable Junior class Treasurer and Dramatic Club Vice-Presi- dent. When she returns next year, it will be her sixth at O.L.C. PHYLLIS ARMSTRONG first saw the sunshine in Dundas, Ontario, on June 4, 1914. She gathered knowledge in the Dun- das Public School and Hamilton Technical. O.L.C. caught her eye and she dropped in on the Commercial Class. Next year she hopes to return to finish her Commercial course. LILIAN CAPLAN arrived in Ottawa on December 24, 1915. After attending several public schools, she entered the Ottawa Lis- gar Collegiate. Pining for a change again, she found her way to O.L.C. into the Junior Class. Lilian is undecided about next year, but we wish her the very best of luck in whatever she may undertake. EDITH COGHLAN. Edith came to us from Port Arthur. She is in the Commercial Class and did very studious work. We like to remember her as Sir David Little-Boy, in the Hallowe ' en play. DOROTHY MACLEOD CORBETT was born in Regina, Sask., on March 7, 1914. She attended Victoria and Lakeview Public Schools and Central Collegiate. In the Fall of ' 32 she arrived at O.L.C. to take some Matriculation subjects, music, and interior decoration. Dorothy has filled the positions of Secretary of the Athletic Association and Treasurer of the Okticlos. She has shown her interest in sports by playing on the second Basketball team. RUTH DUNNING arrived in Plainfield. Ontario, on August 13, 1916. She attended the Plainfield Public School and Belleville Collegiate. After spending a year at home, Ruth decided to taste the life of Boarding school and so came to our Commercial Class, where she obtained her Certificate. Next year Ruth intends to try for an ofi ' ice position and we wish her all kinds of suc- cess. MERCEDES ESHOO was born in Tabriz, Persia. After many exciting adventures, Merce travelled to Ethelbert, Manitoba, where she attended the public and high schools. Still pining for travel, she came to O.L.C. to join the Commercial Class and obtain her certificate. Merce has been our very able Tuck Shop Proprietor. Next year Merce is going into the big business world and we wish her every success. ELEANOR HARDY was born in Toron- to, where she attended Earl Kitchener school and Havergai College. In the Fall of 1930 she came to O.L.C. and has filled the position of President of the Athletic very capably. She came first in Field day and has shown her interest in school activi- ties in many other ways. Page Ticeuty-One
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