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enior Clasis; ong Beloved O.L.C. Our comrade he In thee we put our trust. Ever in thee. We Seniors . shall remain, Staunch, loyal, true, Blessed in our every deed. To our blue and blue. Our love of college days We shall cherish ever. Friendships both old and new Time can never sever. Oh, Alma Mater Soon we must part. Your friendships constantly Live in our hearts. Trafalgar in our thoughts Will always he Firm loved and honoured yet. Dear O.L.C. Tune — Lords of the Air
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OLLIE KOLEFF KAY GLTHH This is the happiest of mortals, for she is above everything she possesses. Lucky was the day, June 6, 1922, when little Ollie smiled her first toothless smile in the city of Sudbury . She made her way to O.L.C. three years ago and won our hearts with her happy ways. She has taken a keen interest in all phases of school life, though music and ath- letics attract her most. Ollie filled the posi- tion of senior president with a capable and guiding hand and we shall all miss her next year when she enters varsity. All our best wishes for success go with you, Ollie! Hobby — Playing Rhapsody in Blue. Favourite Saying — Oh my! VIOLET AHDRESS ' Tis well to be merry and tvise, ' Tis well to be honest and true. Vi Andress, born in what Miss Taylor describes as treeless Sudbury, attended public and high school there. Completing her Senior Matric this year at O.L.C, Vi has become a very well-known and well- loved figure. Very interested in children ' s work, this Senior Vice-president intends entenng Normal next year to become a kindergarten teacher. Vi has studied sing- ing this year and charmed us all in chapel services. We do wish you every success for the happiest future ever, Vi. Pastime — Writing letters. Favourite Saying — Heavens! MARGARET DIBBEH Fond of beauty, life and laughter. Business first and pleasure after. Dibby laughed her way into this world June 8, 1921, and Kitchener awoke to find itself the possessor of a merry little girl. In this same city she obtained her Honour Matriculation at K. fe? W Collegiate and then, following the footsteps of her sister, she came to O. L. C. to win laurels in the commercial class, and was elected secre- tary of the senior class. She not only excels in commercial but also on the badminton court. Next year Dibby intends to make some man happy by being his very efiicient secretary and she has our most sincere wishes for every success. Hobby — Skiing, badminton. Favourite Saying — Oh bugs! Sunny is her smile and sunny her disposition. Just twenty years ago, on December 5, 1920, Sarnia ' s gift to O.L.C. made her first appearance. Kay received her elementary education and junior matriculation in Sar- nia, and then came to O.L.C. in 1939. She is fond of all sports and dramatics and proved a capable treasurer for the senior class. Kay was made editor-in-chief of the Year Book and will graduate in Household Science this year. Next year she plans to enter training as a nurse at Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, and we wish her all the luck in the world. Hobby — Poetry, riding — and hockey. Favourite Saying — Oh, flufF. BETTY CAMEROH ! till waters run deep. Betty Cameron was born in Niagara Falls in 1921. She received her elementary education there and went to Niagara Falls Collegiate Institute. In 1938 she came to O. L. C. and has been a bright and shining light in the Commercial Department since enrollment there. Next year she plans to obtain a position in the business world, where we know she will be successful. We wish you all the luck in the world, Betty! Hobby — Eating chocolate bars. Favourite Saying — I didn ' t get a letter from him to-day. ]OAH CAMPBELL Graciousness and ease Will take her where she pleases. In July, 1923, the Toronto Evening Telegram birth column contained this bit of information — To Mr. and Mrs. W. K. L. Campbell, n e Courtice, a baby girl — Mary Joan Campbell. After graduating from Balmy Beach public school Joan ' s parents, realizing the importance of a good training as well as an education, sent her to O.L.C, where she at first was into all sorts of mis- chief, but soon became popular with the teachers as well as students. Joan is par- ticularly fond of sports. She has been an outstanding figure in the athletic life of the college for many years and for the past two has been the president of the A. A. A star player on both the basketball and archery teams, she also gained fame in
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