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Medium and Sophomore Classes Class Teacher President Vice-President Miss Taylor Ada Arnold Betty Rose Eager Ada May Curtis Arnold A is for Ada, our President dear, M Mediums who know no fear, C is for cut-ups which we are, A is for annoyance, in which we are par. Betty Rose Eager B is for Betty, the dramatic lass, R is for racket — Ah — what a class! E is for earnestness — good, better, best. And now you ' ve got the MEDIUM Class. Class Teacher - ' Miss P. L. Patterson President ' ' - Constance McCloskey Vox Representative - - Verna Kinman Secretary-Treasurer ' Catherine Tees This year has been an enjoyable one for all of us. Our impromptu stunt A Trip Through Hollywood was of course the outstanding feature of the year. I suppose the usual thing to say is we hope you enjoyed it as much as we enjoyed putting it on but we really do! It could not have been done without Miss Patterson and Connie. Page Twenty-Three
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URSULA GREENE arrived in Peace River, Alberta, on August 1, 1914, where she attended school for some time. Her next stopping- place was Llanarthney Boarding School in Edmonton. Then Ursula decided that she wanted to come east and so she spent two years in Kitchener-Waterloo Col- legiate, and this year came to grace 0. L. C. with her presence and to complete her Matric. Ursula is a girl of many talents. She is a conscientious and clever student in her academic work and art, and in athletics she excels, winning the numerals in the field day meet. Ursula ' s plans for next year are indefinite, but we sincerely hope to have her with us as a Senior of ' 35. ELIZABETH HARRISON was born May 11, 1917, in the flourishing town of Acton. She received her education in the Public and High Schools of that town and in the fall of 1933 came to us to complete her Junior Matric. Beth has taken an in- terest in all the activities of the school, winning the prize in penmanship and tak- ing up photography as her hobby. We are glad to hear that she intends to return next year to graduate. LUCY HORTON was born in Vancouver in 1917. She moved to Oshawa, attending B. B. C. and Oshawa Collegiate and in the fall of 1933 came to O. L. C. Lucy must believe that variety is the spice of life, as this is the fourteenth school she has attend- ed. She has shown her interest in sports, playing on the second basketball team. Lucy ' s plans for the future are uncertain but we wish her the best of luck. MARGARET KEITH was born February 25, 1916, in Edmonton and three years later moved to Winnipeg, where she attended River Heights School, Gordon Bell Junior High and finally Riverbend. In the fall of ' 31 Marg. came to O. L. C, and has lent us her cheery presence ever since. This year she has capably filled the position of presi- dent of the S. C. M., and as an additional honour and one greatly to be coveted, she was elected the holder of the Strathcona Shield. Marg. expects to return to us next year till Christmas and may she have the best of success. MARGARET MOWAT was born on Octo- ber 23, 1913, in Whitby. She attended the public and high schools of the town and in 1932 came to 0. L. C. as a Medium. This year she returned to us as a Junior. We do not know what her plans for next year are but we hope to have her with us again. MARY PARKS was born in Picton, On- tario, on August 29, 1913. After attending East Lake Public School and Picton Colle- giate, she came to 0. L. C. in the fall of ' 32. Mary has had the honour of being elect- ed Councillor on May Day for two years in succession. Her chief interest has been music and we hope she will return next fall to complete her A.T.C.M. HELEN PARSONS was born in Toronto on August 12, 1914. She attended Deer Park and Huron Public Schools and then Branksome Hall claimed her for three years. In the fall of ' 31 Helen journeyed to 0. L. C. and became a hard-working Me- dium. This year she has taken a keen in- terest in Badminton. Helen hopes to return to graduate and here ' s to her success! JEAN PEEBLES came to us from Ham- ilton and joined the ranks of the Junior Household Science class. Peebles has taken an interest in all the activities of the school and we shall miss her deep voice around the halls next year, if she does not return to us. However, here ' s to her suc- cess! ANNALOUISE RAUE was born Novem- ber 3, 1917, in Edmonton, and has been alive and kicking ever since. Ann has been a cheerful and hard-working member of the Junior Household Science class, winning the prize for highest standing in that class. Ann has taken an interest in sports, al- though not playing an active part, but we have always been able to count on her be- ing there to cheer us on. Annalouise is not sure what her plans are for next year, but we hope to have her return as a Senior of ' 35. PEGGY SMITH was born in Hartford, Connecticut, on December 5, 1912, where she attended school. Peggy came to 0. L. C. and took an elective course. Riding and swimming hold a great interest for her. Peggy ' s plans for the future are undecided, but she does not expect to return. Best of luck, Peggy! PHYLLIS VAN DEN BERG was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, about 1916, where she spent the first six years of her life. Feel- ing an urge for travel she travelled to a great extent. Phyl came to us last fall and has been taking art. She expects to study Art in New York or the old country and our best wishes go with her for the future. Page Twenty-TlOO
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Class Teacher President Mrs. Heard Georgia Webb During the year the Freshman Class has done its best to uphold the high standard of the class. Thanks to Mrs. Heard, our class teacher, we feel that we succeeded in our stunt which was meant to take off in pantomime members of the faculty and of the student body. Yell: Of our school we are the core Bigger, better, then some more Freshmen, Freshmen, ' 34 ! Page Twenty-Four
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