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Medium, Sophomore and Freshman Classes Class Teacher President Vice-President Miss Louise Golden Peggy McKibbon Vi Wilber To Miss Golden our grateful thanks are due For her helping hand the whole year through As Mediums we are classed But now our Medium year is past, And whatever, in the future, we may do We ' l always think of you, our blue and blue. Mediums! Mediums! Five are we Smart and fresh and full of glee And if you ' re out for any pep Just call on us and watch us step! Class Teacher President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Miss Euphemia McNaught Mary Elizabeth Aitken June Kennedy Kathleen Jarrett Our stunt was adapted from a play entitled The Supreme Sacriflce ,, and we would like to thank Miss McNaught for helping to make it a success. We have sev- eral remarkable members in our class. Mary Elizabeth was awarded the prize for the highest standing in any three academic subjects ($25) on Comemncement Day, and June was on the swimming, basketball and badminton teams. Page Twenty-Five
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BERNADETTE HENDERSON arrived in Vancouver, B.C., in April, 1917. She first began collecting knowledge on the prairie, increasing in wisdom and stature at schools in Vancouver and Minneapolis. Finally she came to O.L.C. in the autumn of ' 33. In her three years at 0. L. C. she has been successful in her academic work. She has proved a mighty defence in soccer. Riding and dramatics are two of her interests. ELIZABETH KELLY wa s born in New York on May 27, 1917. Last year she decided to try out Canadian boarding- school life, so she arrived at O.L.C. in September. Her course consisted of aca- demic work and two commercial subjects. Through illness Kelly was forced to leave the College for almost three months and seek the summer climate of the sunny south. However, after Easter the halls again resounded with her happy laugh- ter. LOUISE MARSHALL was born in Ed- monton, on June 30, 1918. After studying in Edmonton public and high schools the civilized East beckoned Louise. So she came to O.L.C. to take part of her Senior Matriculation and to study .music. In the badminton tournaments she won both singles and doubles trophies. Louise has been elected Athletic President for 1937. MARY McINTOSH was born in Tiver- ton, Ontario, August 20, 1918. Since then she has spent her life in South Porcupine, attending public and high school there. As a forward she excelled on the first basketball team and is a crack shot. Mary intends to complete her A.T.C.M. and Senior Matriculation work at O.L.C. next year. BETTY MOFFAT was born in Mont- real in 1916. She has attended O.L.C. since last September and expects to con- tinue her studies next year. Her ambi- tion is to be a dietitian and her favourite sport is swimming. Best of luck! GRACE RONALD first saw the light of day on the 21st of May, 1916, in Min- nesing, Ontario. She absorbed her early education at the Minnesing Continuation School and Barrie Collegiate. She then decided to grace the halls of O.L.C. She has been taking Senior Matricula- tion work in preparation for nursing at St. Michael ' s Hospital, Toronto. MARCIA SCOON happened along in Toronto on August 19, 1919. She attend- ed several schools, including Loretto Ab- bey, until in 1933 she came to O.L.C. to contribute her share of fun to school life. This year she has taken Commercial work and hopes to come back next year to graduate. ZILPHA SHARP was born in Sudbury on March 16, 1916. Zippy followed in her sister ' s footsteps and arrived at O.L.C. in the fall of ' 35. Zippy has taken an interest in swimming and took an active part in the riding meet on May Day. BETTY STEPHENS was born in To- ronto, September 19, 1918. She came to O.L.C. in the fall of ' 34. This year she was elected Athletic President and has not only participated in every sport but has. excelled in each. She was chosen by popular vote holder of the Strathcona Shield, and won the statuette in our an- nual swimming meet. GERTRUDE STERNE was born on the 23rd of June, 1918, in Brantford, Ontario. Since coming to O.L.C. Gertrude has done fine work in her secretarial course. We all hope that she will be here to greet us in September with her warm smile and ready jokes. PHYLLIS STEWART was born at Stoney Lake, Ontario, on August 6, 1919. She was there for a very short period and then came to Toronto where, until 1931, she gained her lower school educa- tion. When she came to Whitby she at- tended Whitby High School for a short time, but in the fall of ' 34 came to O.L.C. and has been doing very well in both academic and athletic work. ELINOR SYKES was born in Toronto in 1914. She obtained her high school education in Bowmanville, and decided to come to O.L.C. to study music. She has done splendid work in vocal, theory and piano, and we hope she will be back next year to take her A.T.C.M. In sports Elinor has accomplished a great deal and on Field Day she was awarded the cup. RUBY STIRLING was born January 26, 1918. She lives in Oshawa and attend- ed the Oshawa C.I. before coming to O.L.C. in the fall of ' 35. She has done some very fine work in the Art Depart- ment. Mr. Slater took her vocal chords in hand and promoted her from a blues singer to an exponent of classical songs. JEAN TAYLOR was born in Guelph on July 26, 1916. In 1935 Jean came to O.L.C. to finish her Junior Matriculation and take Commercial. During the year she has been the Secretary-Treasurer of the honour Club and has taken a keen inter- est in sports, winning the O.L.C. letters on Field Day, playing on the second bas- ketball team, and obtaining her bronze medal in swimming. Because of her sunny personality she was elected May Queen. a t iii ii Four NSS8ffl
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w tlnmntary (SUnaa Class Teacher - - Miss Wilma Toll President ' ' ' Edith Porsild Our stunt with the Mediums in the fall was a fine success. One Saturday in June we had a picnic at Ontoro Beach, via Miss Toll ' s car. There we had a grand time with sand castles and chicken sandwiches. Class Teacher President Miss Wilma Toll Yvonne Baillie Owing to the fact that we are but three in number we have not been very active this year. In various activites we have joined either the Elementaries or the Sopho- mores. We put on a silent play and an advertisement for Lux in our stunt with the Sophomores. Our greatest glory came on Commencement Day when we were awarded the Inter-Class Scholarship Trophy. Page ' I ' n enty Six
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