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iHebtum € niii Class Teacher Miss Rickard Class President M. E. Aitken Vice-President June Kennedy Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Doris Gibbons This year we strove to make of our class a bigger and better crop of Mediums. Usually the name Mediums is enough to push any group into oblivion but we hope to have changed all that this year We are well quaUfied for almost anything. If you saw our stunt The Squire ' s Bride you would be convinced that we are born actresses. Some of us excel in athletics while others are more studious minded. One of our class can guarantee to sketch your profile in any facial expression. Our representative on Main can pre- scribe a diet for any size. Have you trouble getting the facts of the Coronation straight? Just ask us, since one of our class-mates visited the Coronation. Our class was upheld along the athletic line, in a wondrous manner by June Kennedy and Norrie Mackay who won the Tennis Doubles. We held our class picnic in June and it was a howling, roaring, rip-tearing success, mainly due to Miss Rickard ' s efforts as cook. What would we do without those two demons of Dwer Frances, our one slow member to hold us down and last but not least what u ' oitid we do without Miss Rickard who kept us high above the average mark! CLASS YELL: Fee fi fo fum, Hi-de-ho the Mediums Be they small or be they tall We lay low all the halls, M-E-D-I-U-M-S. Mediums! Payc Tu ciil! -S( '
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MARIAN LEACH said farewell to the stork at Finch, Ont., June 17, 1920. Later she entered collegiate at Bobcay- geon. In the fall of ' 36 she came to O.L.C. to continue her Junior Matricula- tion. In swimming she obtained her Bronze medal. CLARA LENFESTEY was born in Mount Clemens, Michigan, April 1, 1919. Last fall Clara enrolled here at O.L.C. where she has specialized in Junior Art. Clara has also taken a lively interest in basketball and swimming. In the lat- ter she obtained her Bronze Medallion, and, more recently, her Silver. Clara plans to enter the Medical College at the University of Michigan in the fall. HELEN MARIE McCOY first smiled sweetly at her parents on August 21, 1916, in Herkimer, N.Y. Helen at- tended school at Windsor, then Walker- ville and in ' 36 came to O.L.C. taking a general course. Helen Marie intends to grace O.L.C. ' s halls again next year, graduating in June. She has been an e xtremely helpful assistant editor of the Vox Collegii. SHIRLEY ANN McLARTY was born in Toronto on March 16, 1920. In the fall Shirley began a course of House- hold Science at the Technical School in Toronto but decided to finish it at O.L.C. Shirley intends to return to graduate. JEAN McMULLEN was born at Creighton Mines, Ont., in 1921. Before coming to the College, Jean went to Frankford Continuation School. During the year she has taken academic work and given some delicious parties on Lower Frances. Jean is coming back next year. BARBARA MELLAND SMITH flash- ed her first smile in Stockton, England, September 30, 1919. In ' 35, O.L.C. beckoned, and she enrolled as an aca- demic student. This year, Barbara has added shorthand and typing to her al- ready crowded course. Barbara is one of our best swimmers. ALVAE MILLING made Toronto her home about 16 years ago. This year, having learned everything about sewing in Toronto, she entered O.L.C. to prac- tise what she had been taught. So, hour upon hour, Alvae slaved away at the sewing machine. She took an active in- terest in sports and hairdressing. ALEXANDRA Sandy MORTON was born in Hamilton, July 23, 1918. In the fall of 1936 Sandy decided to come to O.L.C. to try her Junior Matriculation. During the year she won special mention in archery. Next year Sandy intends to complete her matriculation and study music. ELEANOR PERKINS greeted the world in Maberly, Ont. She entered O.L.C. last fall and has been very suc- cessful in the Household Science depart- ment. She was elected one of the May Queen ' s councillors. Eleanor ' s penman- ship ability was recognized when she was presented with the prize for being the best writer in the school. VIVIAN RICE is a close neighbour of ours and therefore is a day student. She takes some commercial subjects and plans to take a position next year. DOROTHY SERVISS — Gait became Dorothy ' s birthplace on April 18, 1918. In ' 36 she came to O.L.C. where her spare time has been spent riding. Next year she intends to be a member of the Graduating class of ' 38. ELAINE SISLER first saw the light of day on the 22nd of April, 1918, in Sault Ste. Marie. Since coming to 0. L.C. Elaine has done fine work in her secretarial course. Elaine may return next year to obtain her A.T.C.M. PEGGY SMITH was born in Toronto about 18 years ago. She came to O.L.C. after the Christmas Holidays and be- came a member of the Household Science department. She has been very success- ful in her work and may return next year to complete her course. BETTY WILLIAMS was born in Tim- mins, Ont., in December, 1918. Later she moved to Tox ' onto. In 1936 she en- rolled at O.L.C. and has been very suc- cessful in the Household Science depart- ment. Owing to illness she has been unable to take part in the closing ex- ercises of the College. HELEN WILSON was born in Van- couver, in March, 1917. She received her education in the west and then came to O.L.C. Next year she plans to re- turn to graduate. Page Twenty-Six
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liomtx cfjool Due to the small number of girls in each class this year, the Sophomores, Freshmen and Elementaries joined together in one class that went under the name of Lower School. Class Teacher President Vice-President Secretary ' Treasurer Miss Loghead Valerie Farewell Joan Campbell Beth Bothwell The first excitement of the year came for us when we put on our stunt last fall, the main feature of which was The Chariot Race from Ben Hur. We were remarkably well represented in athletics by Joan Campbell who won the Junior Championship, both on Field Day, and at the Swimming Meet. We would like to thank Miss Lochead for her great and ready assistance, throughout a very successful year. CLASS YELL: Say!! What? That ' s what! What ' s what? That ' s what they all say! What do they all say? Sophomores, Freshmen, Elementaries!! Sophomores, Freshmen, Elementaries!! You ' ll find us here, You ' ll find us there, Lower School, Lower School — of O.L.C.!!!! Page Twenty-Eight
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