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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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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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May Queen Hag lag For the first time in years May Day actually dawned bright and clear with no signs of rain. At 10 o ' clock the school and friends assembled in the Concert Hall to hear an address by Mrs. Plumptre. Then came the usual suspense of elections and out of the excitement which followed the results announced were that Betty Toone was chosen May Queen and Grayce Hill and Mary Parks her councillors. The May Court consisted of a group of little girls from Whitby and Oshawa, Carolyn Carnwith, Joan Canning, Catherine Burr, Marian Rowe and Diana Burns, all children of old students. The Crown was placed on the Queen ' s head by Mrs. Plumptre. Under Miss Glahn ' s supervision the May Day exercises were performed in honor of the May Queen. In the afternoon the usual picnic was enjoyed in the usual way and movies in the evening brought another May Day at O. L. C. to a happy close. Page Twenty-Fiv
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