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ERNA JEAH LALHG Thou hast no speculation in those eyes Which thou dost glare with. Erna was born on August 30, 1915, in Toronto, where she attended Howard Park and Humbercrest Public Schools, winning the general proficiency cup when she gradu- ated. Later she was an active student at Runnymede Collegiate and this year her cheery company has been enjoyed by O.L.C. Erna has shown talent for music and dra- matics and ability for academic work, be- sides excelling in the athletic field, being Captain of the Senior basketball team this year and obtaining her swimming instruc- tor ' s certificate. Next year Varsity will claim Erna and we all wish her the best of everything there. Favourite Expression — ■ Gee, that ' s nifty! Hobby — College Specials. MARGARET AUDREY McTAVISH Those thousand decencies that daily flow From all her words and actions. January 1, 1913, was the first birthday of Margaret Audrey McTavish. She was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, and at the age of eight, came to the fair city of Oshawa. Here she attended the Oshawa High School, and obtained part of her Junior Matricu- lation. In the year 1929, Audrey decided to come to O. L. C, and here, half completed her Senior Matriculation. This year we again see her with us, graduating in a Com- mercial course. She is also capably filling the position of Secretary-Treasurer of the S. C. M. Audrey is leaving us this year, with the intention of applying her newly acquired knowledge in some business house. We sincerely hope that she may make a huge success of her future. Favourite Expression — Oh Nuts! Hobby — Music. JEAH MEIKLE The ivorld is too much xoith us. Jean made her first appearance in Mor- risburg, Ontario, on December 23, 1914. She travelled the paths of learning through Public and High Schools, completing her Junior Matriculation, and in the fall of ' 32 decided to see what a boarding school was like. So Jean packed her bag and baggage and arrived at O. L. C. Last year Art and Vocal took up most of her time and this year she graduates in Art. Jean has kept up her interest in singing, taking Junior work in Vocal. Favourite Expression — Oh, Spit! Hobby — Stubbing her toe on the art studio furniture. WILLENA MAT KICHOLSOH Where dwellest thou? Under the canopy. On May 9, 1916, another newcomer en- tered this world and greeted it with a cheery cry in the noble city of Toronto. The year 1922 found Willena beginning life ' s great adventure at Dewson St. School, but she found that Normal Model better suited her venturesome spirit. From there she went to Humberside Collegiate for four years. We are glad that the fifth found her wending her way Trafalgarwards. In the realm of sports she has excelled in swim- ming and basketball. Willena has also filled her position of secretary of the Honour Club council most efficiently. Whatever be her plans for the future we wish her all luck and good fortune. Favourite Expression — Out at the cot- tage. Hobby — Swimming.
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HELEX HICKS Give me a look, give me face, that makes simplicity a grace. Helen was born in Essex just before war was declared in 1914. After attending the Essex Public and High Schools she decided to join us at O. L. C. in the fall of ' 32. She has been studying the Commercial course and has been a very ambitious member of the classes of ' 34. Helen ' s interest is not only in Commercial, but in medicine, and when it comes to singing, she shows a real talent. We shall all miss Helen very much next year, but we wish her the very best of success in the future. Favourite Expression — Monkey-face. Hobby — Singing. NANCY HOWARD Heart on her lips and soul within her eyes Soft as her clime and sunny as her skies. To commence at the beginning Nancy first saw the light of night in Jamaica, Long Island, January 26, 1916. When she was old enough to wash behind her ears she tried out a few schools. First she attended Grammar and High School and then Utica Country Day School. Nancy heard that travel broadens one ' s mind, so she journey- ed up to Canada and before she knew it, arrived at O. L. C. And it did broaden her mind (perhaps more for having a like- ness for butter tarts). She has very capably filled the offices of Business Manager of the Athletic organization and Secretary-Treas- urer of the Commercial Class and last, but not least, editor of the Year Book. In the years to come we wish Nancy just as much success as she had in her course of study with us. Favourite Expression — Have you seen Tommy? Hobby — Getting high marks in exams. EILEEJi NORMA JOHXSOH Her stature tall — I hate a dumpy woman. On December 6, 1915, Eileen Norma Johnson was born in Montreal. She at- tended Alfred Joyce and Mount Royal Schools, completing her second collegiate year there. In the fall of 1931 Eileen came to O. L. C. and was so delighted with the happy atmosphere that she returned last year as a Junior and now is a full-fledged Senior. This year Eileen has capably filled the position of School Captain and done re- markably well in the field meet. She also was a member of the first basketball team. To crown her Senior Year Eileen was chosen valedictorian. And now college life awaits Eileen, for she plans to enter McGill University next fall, and may the best of luck attend her. Favourite Expression — Golly woggles! Favourite Pastime — Thinking. MARGUERITE ANNE KEYES Midnight shout and revelry, tipsy dance an.d jollity. Only a little wail among the booming guns of 1915 was Pegi, although she was born not in Europe, but in Winnipeg. As most children do, she acquired all the dis- eases peculiar to her kind, but she went the majority of them one better by having acidosis. In the intervals between attacks, Marguerite Anne attended St. Mary ' s Aca- demy and Riverbend school in her own city. Then when the attacks ceased perman- ently, Pegi, rather worn out, was sent to O. L. C. to pursue her education seriously. This happened in 1931. However, academic work seemed too fast for Peg, so she chang- er her course to art. This year she is gradu- ating in that course. Athletics seem to in- terest her, she plays on the second basket- ball team and is Vice-President of the Ath- letic Club this year. Pegi hopes to study either at home or in New York in the fall. Best of luck! Favourite Expression — Good-night all! Hobby — National defence. ft Page Xinc
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MARION SLEMOK How blest is he who crowns in shades like these A youth of labour with an age of ease. Slemon was born on February 10th in 1915 in the flourishing town of Bowman ' ville. She went sailing through the Public and High Schools of that town and in the fall of 1933 decided to journey to O. L. C. to take some Senior Matriculation subjects. Marion has been working hard at her piano also and has passed the Intermediate Grade. She has a yearning toward singing and has been studying Vocal too. Slemon has very capably filled the position of secretary of the Athletic Club this year. She is plan ' ning to attend ' Varsity next year, and here ' s to the best of luck in whatever she may undertake. Favourite Expression — You smut, you! Hobby — Eileen. HELEK STOUT A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse! Helen arrived in Crosby on September 16, 1915. There she attended Public and High Schools. Like a lot of other girls she heard about a wonderful College at Whit ' by. Being of an inquisitive nature she wanted to know all about it, and when she did, she would not rest in peace until she enrolled here as a student. She entered the Commercial Class and did very well, so came back again this year to graduate. Helen is interested in sports and is very en- thusiastic about riding. She goes out this year from our midst, and may we wish her the best of success. Favourite Expression — That ' s what you think! Hobby — Riding. Honorary President Class Teacher President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Miss Maxwell Miss Glahn Helen Carscallen Betty Toone Jean McArthur Grayce Hill Many hearts throbbed, more cheeks blushed and most people enjoyed themselves ' neath the red and white streamers and gay multi-colored balloons on the night of February 24th, 1934. This was the big occasion of the year — our annual Senior At-Home. Everyone felt at home and likewise enjoyed themselves. Having passed through the receiving line which consisted of Miss Maxwell, Honor- ary President of the Class, Dr. and Mrs. Carscallen, Miss Dorte Glahn, class teacher, and Miss Helen Carscallen, class president, the guests danced away the hours to the music of a snappy eight-piece orchestra. The programs were previously arranged by the girls and were varied by Paul Jones, Tag, and Balloon dances. Being near Valen- tine ' s Day, we had an interesting Heart Novelty dance. Girls and boys were passed fragments of cardboard hearts with names of countries on them. When countries were paired off, the halves matched and the couple danced. Supper was served in the Common Room, a very welcome and delicious repast, after which we tripped the light fantastic again. As the delightful evening closed, feet were ready for bed, but not so minds and hearts. We don ' t ever reminisce about the dance do we girls??? Page Eleven
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