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Senior jWeSSagc TRADITION ? ? TRADITION ! ! By the Seniors of 46 The foundation of our school is tradition. Speaking of tradition in connection with our Senior Class we can say that each year the Senior Class has attempted to add one or more things to the tradition of our school. Tradition is not a compendium of stale rules and regulations. It is a standard which is placed before us by those of experience. The Senior Class of ' 46 with those standards be ore them took this year - ' s an opportunity to exercise their ideas of leadership, in an effort to combine work and play into a harmonious unit. We hope your aim will be one aim above ours. Success to you seniors of ' 47! JOAN ARNOLD The Fall of 1927 saw the advent of an ambitious scholar- to-be. Joan has spent two academically successful years at O.L.C. excell ' ng in Maths. In the Fall Am plans to enter Victoria College and study Psychology. Her hobby as she so frankly states is talking BARBARA BOAKE One fine day in Toronto eighteen years ago saw the en- trance of one small Barbara Boake into this large cold world. Through the years she underwent the mechanical process commonly known- to us as Education . Now she is going through the last phases and dazes at O.L.C. A member of the Honour Club Council, Boaky takes part with enthusiasm in all sports and intends to go in train- ing in the Hospital for Sick Children after graduating from O.L.C. Pnge Fourteen
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In thts last year at school we have Tried we thought to do our best; Our faults we l{now are not so few. But, though we falter, hope we }{eep That when we leave our dearest school We ' !! cherish all that you uphold. We hate to leave remember ' d friends And pleasant times and hours of wor . We have grown and learned of hfe from you; As yet we ' ve given nothing hac . When we return in later years We it ' i!! be worthy of you then. Page Thirteen
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MARION BURGESS Dora Marion Burgess was born in Tilbury, July 19, 1927. She survived life with two older brothers to attend Public and High School in Tilbury, and became the competent organ- ist of Tilbury United Church for two years. Marion came to O.L.C. this year where she is specializing in languages. We have enjoyed her at the organ each Saturday morning during Oysters . Her favourite saying is Crumb to the constern- ation of Lower Fran. The best of luck and continued hap- piness at Victoria next year, Marion! HELEN CARSON On November 1, 1926, a harassed father at St. Joseph ' s Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan, was told of the arrival of a brown-eyed daughter, Helen Carson. Before Helen came to O.L.C. for her fifth form she attended Ann Arbor High. Social Welfare at the University of Michigan is Helen ' s goal. Best of luck! HELEN CLIFFORD The first place which Cliff favoured with her presence was the city of Oshawa, which she entered at the dramatic hour of 12:01 a.m. on November 17, 1928. Her family moved to Queenston where she attended public school, and then Stamford Collegiate for four years. She came to O.L.C. last year to take academics and art with a little fun thrown in, and has made good use of her time. Her next stop is Montreal, where she intends to brush up on her art. Good Luck, Cliff! Favourite Saying — Turner, come ' ere! Hobby — Trying new hair styles. DARLEEN CORNELL Say, there goes that tall, striking-looking brunette from Cornwall, our May Queen. Corny, or as her birth certificate says, Daileen Cornell , was bom on May 5th, 1928, in Mon- treal, Quebec. In between reading Red Books, her hobby, as vice-presi- dent she takes an active interest in the Honour Club. After revolutionizing the four Sciences here at O.L.C, Darleen plans to train for a nurse. Good luck, Corny! BARBARA COSFORD The success of our magazine this year is due to the very capable management it has had from our Editor-in-Chief, Barbara Cosford. The stork dropped her off at Windsor on a hot day in August, 1927. Swimming is one of her favourite sports and our Elementaries have profited much under her supervision this year. She plans to study at McGill University next fall but meanwhile will spend her holidays attending summer school out at Banff, Alta. No doubt the Rockies will be constantly echoing her favourite expression Ye Gads! MARILYN CRANG Hold it there ' Myrk ' , give me time to introduce you; what will people think ? Now before she gets going again — Marilyn was born on June 5th, 1926, in the village of Toronto. Oakwood Collegiate was her home school until two years ago when she adorned our halls. This year Marilyn has ably filled the position of Senior Class President. We have heard rumours about her future plans (where ' s that Burma Boy!!) No matter what Marilyn undertakes, with her personality and love of organization she will surely succeed. Page Fifteen
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