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JOYCE LEHTO A native of Sudbury, Ontario, Joyce attended the local High School before coming to O.L.C. two years ago. The Art Department was the brighter for her innocent humour and her fellow students profited from her helpful assistance in mural projects and leather work. Joyce is a willing worker and has served on the Editorial Staff of the College Magazine for two years. ELAINE McCEEDIE Elaine McCredie, our little red-head bombshell, arrived in Smith ' s Falls on February 1(5, 1927. One of Elaine ' s claims to fame is falling off a roof at a corn roast and breaking her arm. She left Ottawa to complete her Senior Matriculation at O.L.C. and has taken a very active part in both the tennis and basketball teams. She is fond of golf and spends her spare time reading. Next year she is heading for McGill University to study Psychology. The best of luck to you, Elaine. BETH MacNEIL A hard-working member of the Commercial class is Beth MacNeil. She was born in Middleton, Nova Scotia, on May 9, 1928. This year she came to O.L.C. for a secretarial course, after which she plans to go into the business world. Beth says, Oh, mush-ha-mush. SHIRLEY NEILSON This long, lean, lanky bundle of liveliness came into the world on February 28, 1929 in Toronto. She moved later to Burlington where she spent her highschool days. Through her next door neighbour, Jeanne Hurst, she heard the fame of O.L.C, and decided upon a year of College life. Next year she hopes to enter McMaster University to pursue an Art course, and judging from her famous sketches in History periods, we know she ' ll succeed. Ambition: To be a designer at Saks ' Fifth Avenue. Ultimate fate: Dressing dummies in Eaton ' s Basement. MARY PALMER Mary was born on December 18, 1928, in Summerside, Prince Edward Island. She attended public and high school in Summerside and for her Senior Matriculation she came to O.L.C. Her favourite sports are swimming, soft- ball and skating. She also has a favourite pastime and that is eating, a magnificent word , quotes Mary. In the near future Mary plans to take an Honour Mathematics Course at McGill University and we know she will succeed. CARMEN RAMIREZ Our little Cita was born in 1926 in Guatemala, Central America, the only girl in a family of four boys. Ten of her twenty years were spent at La Sainte Famille a convent in her native city, from which she graduated with a teaching degree. In 1944 she came to Canada where she witnessed her first snowfall and had quite a struggle with the English language. Now Canada and O.L.C. are to become just a memory for Cita because this Summer she returned to her own country. Her future, at the moment, is indefinite but we wish her luck. Page Eighteen
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LORETTA GROULX Another of our Northern girls, Loretta was born on Oct. 4, 1928, near Kirkland Lake where she attended Public and High Schools. She is very fond of dancing, skating and swimming but we know her particularly for ner ability to concentrate on her studies. Nursing is the vocation she has chosen and we wish her every success for the future. BETTE HARPER Born in Kitchener, Ontario, one minute to midnight, April 22, 1928, Bette has been 1 minute ahead ever since. She attended Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate and came to O.L.C. to complete her fifth form. We will especially remember Bette for her favourite say- ing, I ' ll scream! Bette excels in figure skating and music, and is an ardent swimmer. Next year she plans to go to Waterloo College to enter Social Welfare. From all of us, Bette, we wish you the best of luck! BEVERLY HENDERSON Tall, dark and handsome is Montreal ' s gift to O.L.C. She made Sioux City, Iowa, U.S.A. a happier place on Jan. 16, 1928. A born athlete, Bev was top scorer at the school swim- ming meet and plays on the basketball team. The B of the famous team of ' A ' ' B ' , Main Hall ' s ma- jestic maid will enter McGill University this Fall to further her academic studies. BETTY MARGARET HOLDCROFT On a blustery March day in Havelock, Ontario, Betty first greeted the world. She attended High School there and came to O.L.C. this year to finish her fifth form as well as take music and dietetics. Betty was a farmerette for three years and enjoys swim- ming, cycling and skating. Next year her mtentions, so the rumour goes, have something to do with matrimony — and we ' re quite sure that Cec will not have to go hungry. JEANNE HURST In Hamilton General Hospital on December 22, 1927, a most astounding event occurred! The birth of a jelly-bean! This most remarkable jelly-bean after public school in Ham- ilton came to O.L.C. for first form and has been here ever since. The winner of this year ' s Strathcona Shield, Jeanne plans to go to McMaster University next year. BARBARA JOYCE KING On December 22, 1927, the city of Halifax made an all- high gain in the person of Barbara King. Some day she hopes to make Art her career with further study in New York. She received her foi-mer education at the Halifax High School. Collecting lipsticks is her hobby and Hi Kids her favourite expression. Here is luck to you, Barb, in your career, whatever and wherever it may be. Page Seventeen
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JEANNE SIMS The day was cold and rainy, offering no one any hope, until Jeanne Sims put in her appearance in the Metrop olis of Little Current on January 10, of that fateful year of 1929. For the next sixteen years she left her mark on whatever she put her dainty fing-ers. During her seventeenth year she retreated to the studious atmosphere of the Ontario Ladies ' College to pursue her intellectual and physical train- ing. In all the years ahead of her we wish Jeanne the very best of luck in her ambition to be a good Journalist. EVA SKUTEZKY Born in Prague, Czechoslovakia, Eva Marietta came to Canada in 1939. She came to O.L.C. this year from King ' s Hall, Compton, to take her Senior Matric. An ardent swimmer, Eva gained her Life Saving Instruc- tor ' s certificate and her Silver. Congratulations! Lots of luck in training in Montreal this fall. JOAN SOMERVILLE October nineteenth, 1927, went down in the history of South Porcupine as the birthday of Joan Hilda Somerville. After obtaining her Junior Matriculation in South E nd, she has been attending O.L.C. this year in hopes of getting her Senior Matriculation. Dieting is a wonderful pastime especially the kind that starts to-morrow . When we hear the expression Heutonafeuton we know that Joan is bear- ing down upon us. This Fall she is planning to study nurs- ing at Queen ' s University. Lots of luck, Joan! NORMA WISE Norma arrived in Welland, Ontario, on July 30th, 1926. After attending High School there she came to O.L.C. to take a Commercial course. Her choice of vocation was a wise one as she has done exceptionally well and has proved an able assistant typing teacher. Norm hopes to obtain a position in Buffalo this Fall. One faculty member in particular will remember her for her favourite saying — But Dr. Hunter, we weren ' t talk- ing! DALLIS WOOLLINGS Our pride of the Northland was born in Englehart on April 8, 1928. Here she attended school as far as third form and then came to O.L C. to take her matrics. Swim- ming, dancing and skating are her favourite pastimes. Next vear she plans to go to Toronto U., and take Social Welfare. ' Good luck, Dal! GLENNA WYLIE On April 19, 1929, Rockglen, Sask., celebrated the birth of a girl, Glenna Marie Wylie. Three years later she moved to Bolton, Ont., and still lives there. She has been a resident of O.L.C. for four years and has adopted the nickname of Bolton it being her main topic of conversation. Besides knitting diamond socks, her most recent hobby is riding. Next year Glenna wants to study medicine. We ' ll be watching for her shingle. Good luck, Glenna! Page ' Nineteen
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