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HELEN M. HICKS first saw the light of day in Essex, Ontario. There she attended public and high schools. Boarding school appealed to her, and so in 1932 Helen join- ed the Commercial Class of O.L.C. Helen enthusiastically studies Vocal. Next year she expects to return to graduate in Com- mercial. NANCY HOWARD was born in Jamaica, Long Island, January 26, 1916. She attendee! Grammar and High School and came to us from Utica Country Day School. Nancy be- came a hard-working member of the Com- mercial Class and next year will return to graduate in that department. Here ' s to her success! PEGGY KEYES was born on August 6, 1915, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where she re- ceived her primary education at numerous schools. She attended Riverbend School, and 1931 found her as a Sophomore at 0. L. C. Peggy returned this year as a Me- dium, but luckily for us she changed her course to Art and thus became a Junior. She played on the second Basketball team and also entered the Swimming Meet. Next year Peggy intends to go to the Winnipeg School of Art. JEAN McARTHUR came to us from South America two years ago. The first year and a half Jean boarded, but for the past few months she has been a day pupil and a loyal Junior. Jean expects to come back next year and graduate. ELEANOR McGARRY comes from Montreal, where she was born on December 17, 1915. She attended the Montreal School and then brought her talents to O. L. C. She has ably filled the positions of Treas- urer of the Athletic Association, Secretary of the Okticlos and captain of our second Basketball team. Eleanor has been elected President of the Athletic Association, so we hope to have her back with us. JEAN MEIKLE was born in Morrisburg, where she attended Public and Collegiate schools. In the fall of 1932 she decided to enter O.L.C. to show her skill in Art and to study Vocal. We hope she will return next year to graduate in Art. JEAN MOORE hails from Ottawa, On- tario, and was born May, 1915. She received her elementary education at Miss Smith ' s School and then ventured to O.L.C. in the Fall of ' 29. Jean has a great interest in Dramatics and has proved a very capable President of the Dramatic Club this year. Next year Jean hopes to enter McGill, and our best wishes for her success go with her. MARY ARLENE PARKS was born in Picton, Ontario, on August 29, 1913. After attending East Lake Public School and Pic- ton Collegiate, she came to O.L.C. in the fall of ' 32. As Vice-President of the Honour Club and a member of the executive of the Okticlos Club, Mary has shown great inter- est in the school. She hopes to return next year to try her A.T.C.M. As an additional honour, Mary was elected Councillor on May Day. . HELEN PARSONS was born in Toronto on August 12, 1914. She pursued the light of knowledge in Huron and Deer Park Pub- lic Schools and then attended Branksome Hall, where she continued her studies for three years. 1931 found her a hard-work- ing member of our group. We are glad Helen plans to return to us next year. BETTY ROGERS was born in Toronto, in 1915, and received her early education at Deer Park Public School. She also attended Loretto Abbey, and North Toronto Collegi- ate. Betty then added O.L.C. to her list of schools and entered the Junior Class. She has received her Bronze and Silver Swim- ming medals this year. Betty plans to go in training as a nurse next fall. ELIZABETH SHAY was born January 3, 1915, in Port Hope, Ontario. After attend- ing Public and High School there, she join- ed the happy throng at O.L.C, to take her Junior year. She plays Badminton exceed- ingly well. Elizabeth intends to go in train- ing as a nurse next year. PEGGY SMITH was born in Hartford, Conn., on December 5, 1912, where she at- tended school. Peggy came to O.L.C. and took an Elective course. Riding and sing- ing hold a great interest for Peggy. Here ' s to her success whatever she may do. HELEN STOUT arrived in Crosby on September 16, 1915. There she attended the public and high schools. Helen is very in- terested in riding and trotted to O. L. C. to join the Commercial Class. Next year we hope to see Helen return to graduate in that department. c. Twcnty-Tico
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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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President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Margaret Keith Hildegarde Goodfellow Elzaida Christopher If the resume of our class is brief this year, it is because our class roll is brief also, for we are five in number. We have had a very successful year under the capable guidance of Miss Abbott, our Class teacher, and Margaret Keith, our presi- dent. Our stunt was the dramatization of the story of the Willow-Tree Pattern and we took much delight in our Chinese manners and pig-tails. Although there were no really exciting events in our class life, we have had much fun together and may well be described Happy Mediums. Our Yell: Kwenlin, Turtle dove, old Chinee Chorus, God of Fate, Pigtailee! Mediums, Mediums, ' 33 Page Tirciitu-Tliree
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