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PEGGY McGINNESS was born in Calgary, Alberta, seventeen years ago. Since then she has lived in Chicago and Regina and has been in Toronto for the past year and a half, where she attend- ed Humberside Collegiate. Next year, Peggy intends to stay at home. came to O.L.C. last September and started to take Academic work, but she decided she would need the Household Science experience before long so changed her course. Yvonne plans to continue her studies in vocal music next year and we all feel she will be a very great success. Good luck Yvonne! MARY McGUFFIN. Guff first saw light of day in Calgary on May 3rd, 1921. Later she attended public school and then obtained her Junior Matric. at Western Canada High School. In Sep- tember, 1938, Mary left her far away western home for O.L.C. and next year hopes to enter Varsity for a three-year Public Health Course. Guff will then return home a full fledged nurse. ANNABEL McKAY arrived in Oc- tober, 1919, at Orono. Here she learned her A, B, C ' s and later moved to Col- borne where she went to C.H.S. After spending two years at Albert College, she at last came to O.L.C. with her ter- rifying turtle, Jimmie. This unusual pet at least proved useful to the biology classes. Annabel hopes to return next year to continue her course in Household Science in which we hope she will do as well as she did last year. Good luck Annabel ! MARJORIE SNELGROVE entered this bright and beautiful world on September 22nd, 1919. After obtaining her public school education, she attended Parry Sound High School for four years; then she got the wanderlust and decided upon a Secretarial Course at O.L.C. at which she was very successful, winning the award for the highest standard in Pen- manship. Next year Marj. intends to come back to complete her course and to graduate. FERN SPRACKLIN. Fern, who hails from Kitchener, came to us as a new girl last fall. She decided that the interior decoration course appealed to her most and all year she has been one of Miss Jaques ' aptest pupils. She also took Dramatics in which she proved herself to be very talented. Fern ' s plans for next year are undecided, but we wish her the best of luck. MARJORIE McRAE was born at Barry ' s Bay, Ontario, on June 25th, 1922. Before coming to O.L.C, she at- tended Eganville Continuation School. This is her first year here, and she ex- pects to return and graduate with her Senior Matric. next year. Best of luck Marj.! RUTH NEIDELMAN was born in To- ronto in 1922 on July 23rd. She at- tended Public School in Kitchener, and High School in Toronto, but last autumn she came to O.L.C. and has done very well as a commercial student. Her plans for next year are as yet undecided. YVONNE MARJANETTE RUM- FELDT. Yvonne comes to us from Isle Maligne, Lake St. John, Quebec. She GLADYS TAYLOR was born in Parry Sound some nineteen years ago. This is her second year as a day student at O.L.C. and she has done excellent work in the Commercial class. This year Glad, took up sewing and made some very useful clothes. She intends to re- main at home next year. ANNABELLE WARREN was born in 1920 in the little town of Warren, On- tario, which incidentally was named after her grandfather. She has spent several years at O.L.C. and hopes to get her Junior Matric. next year, after which she is going into training as a nurse. Anna- belle has ambitions of becoming the superintendent of a large hospital. We wish you luck Annabelle! Page Twenty-six
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aiid travelled extensively. Finally Char- lotte wended her way to Whitby where she attended King- Street school and Whitby High. This year Charlotte took household science and she hopes to grad- uate in this course next year. she has taken a keen interest in school activities. June is finishing up her Junior Matriculation this year and has high hopes for M.E.S. in the fall. In anything she undertakes we wish her the greatest success. JEAN GORDON made entrance into the world on November 17th, 1919. Jean was very fond of Lindsay where she was born, so decided to remain there until she came to O.L.C. to complete her Senior Matric. This year Jean has been active in all sports and next year she expects to go to Toronto University to study Occupational Therapy. Best of luck, Jeanie, and best of success! KATHLEEN GORDON. Kae was born in North Bay on April 24th, 1922. Be- fore coming to O.L.C. she attended the North Bay Collegiate and Vocational Institute. She came to us as a junior to take Commercial, choosing the secre- tarial course. As to the future Kae is undecided but we hope to have her back with us next year. Best of luck, Kae, in all that you undertake! BETTY HAZELTON was born Sep- tember 2nd, 1922, in Toronto. At an early age she moved to Montreal where she attended public school. This is her first year at O.L.C. and she is taking Academic. Betty is very fond of sports — swimming especially — and this spring she received her Bronze Medallion. Betty is planning to return next year to complete her studies for her matricula- tion and we all wish her the best of luck. BEATRICE HOWE. Bea stumbled into Walkerville in December, 1919. After attending King George Public School and W.C.I., she entered O.L.C. in 1937. Last year Bea took up her Junior Matric. and this year she is completing it along with some commercial subjects, and sewing. Bea is a lover of all sports and she was one of the main figures on the second basketball team both this year and last. Bea expects to attend University of Michigan next year where she will be closer to her Jack. Best of luck, Bea, in whatever you do! JUNE KENNEDY first saw the light of day in Unionville on June 4th, 1920. She went to Public School there and five years ago came to O.L.C. June ex- cels in all kinds of sports — swimming, tennis, badminton, basketball, track, — in fact everything in that line. Having been Athletic President for two years, GRACE MILLER was born April 20th, 1921. Her Public School days were spent at Humbercrest in Toronto and later she entered Runnymede Collegiate. In September of 1938, Grace joined the ranks of the Household Science Class at O.L.C. She has taken a very active part in the Dramatics department of the school. Next year Grace expects to be with us to graduate. JANET MONTGOMERY-MOORE. You orta see Bermuda! In 1923 a very fair little lily blossomed forth in Bermuda. It was Janet — and from then on Bermuda became a sunnier place. Three years ago Janet came to O.L.C. bringing with her plenty of sunshine. She is studying for her Junior Matricu- lation, and as far as we know, Janet will be back with us next fall. We are so glad. BETTY MacLEOD. It was in 1921 that Betty first made Hamilton resound with her merry laugh, and since then, it has heard many of them. After at- tending Loretto College and Notre Dame in her own fair city, Betty came to O.L.C. this year, where she has been a first year Senior. She was also an out- standing basketball player and took an active part in all other sports. Next year Betty intends to return to complete her Senior Matric. and we shall all be very glad to see her back again. RUTH McCULLOCH comes from Wel- lington where she was born in May, 1921. She went to school there until she decided O.L.C. was the place for her this year. Ruth has been taking her Junior Matric. this year as well as en- tering into all sports. She intends to come back next year to take a business course, and in this we wish her loads of luck! KATHLEEN McGILL. Kay was born on June 25th, 1920, in Calgary, Alberta, where she attended Public School. In 1932 Kay moved to Ottawa, where she still lives, and in the fall of 1938 she came to O.L.C. to be a member of the Junior Class, and to take her Junior Matric. We all wish her the best of luck and we hope she will be with us again next year. Page Twenty-five
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Jffletnum Clagg The Medium Class of ' 39 was very fortunate in having as its class teacher Miss Marion Rickard. We wish to thank her for her kind co ' operation in the production of our stunt A Modern Version of the Sleeping Beauty, and for her helpful advice in our preparations for the Senior Dinner. Miss Rickard was one of our most enthusi- astic supporters at the inter-class hockey and basketball games. Her happy Mediums were as follows: Betty Hungerford from Muskoka, our capable and learned Class President who won many honours, among which were the Bronze Medallion for life saving and the gold medal for the highest standing in third form. Peggy McCallum of Oshawa, our little blonde vice-president, who inspired the the class with her vim, vigour and vitality in all sports. Marion Thompson — our secretary-treasurer from Aurora, who very ably kept us out of financial difficulty. Betty Cameron — from Niagara Falls, who successfully filled her position as representative for Lower School on the Honour Club Council. Florence Blackman, who hails from the mining town of Timmins, came to O.L.C. to brighten the Medium Class with her cheery laughter. Joan Campbell from Toronto, excels in Academic work as well as sports and won the Junior Award both in Field Day and in the Swimming Meet. Doris and Annette Common, of Montreal, excelled in winter sports, especially skiing and also in tennis. Ollie Koleff, of Sudbury, was our promising musician, who very obligingly played for us on many occasions. Eleanor McKowan comes from Cranbrook, B.C., and has showed us how to master the horse both in the riding ring and in the gym. Helen Yates of Hamilton represented the Medium Class in the badminton and tennis tournaments. Page Twenty-seven
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