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GLORIA ROSS Another gal from Timmins is Ross. Her most often heai-d expression Musgrave, hurry up! Her main ambition in life is to sing in Timmins ' Anglican Church choir, and her ultimate fate is to end up as a post-mistress. SHIRLEY ANN RYDER Our northern friend, Shirley Ann, hails from Kapuskasing. Her expression My Hat! is often heard ' round the halls. Her main occupation is writing a lengthy letter to Dalton every night — and reading them from him every noon. She plans to take physiotherapy — but we wonder? BEVERLY SHEPPARD Toronto sent us Bev, that quiet-looking person who can utter the most amazing series of giggles. Don ' t be influenced by that modest retiring look of the S.C.M. president — it really is deceiving. Bev tells us she plans to go to Normal School next year. Heaven help her pupils! VIVIEN SILLS Viv comes to us from Peterborough, and she is a very dependable character, according to her friends. Her hobby, in which she excels, is sewing. She plans to take dietetics in the future, and if she goes through with her plans, we know she will succeed. Good luck, Viv! BARBARA SMITH Smitty landed here from Sudbury, and at all times of day or night can be heard saying Where ' s Mike? She seems to have some very strong heart interest in Windsor. What can it be? Next year she plans to step out into the gay life of the business world — here ' s to success, Smitty. BARBARA SWINTON Barb gives all her allegiance to her home town, Stayner. Her oft-repeated expression is Wake me at 7.15 . She is another inmate of the O.L.C. art room and has plans of working at Simpson ' s in the Interior Decoration department.
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AILEEN MOORE Aie , Bermuda ' s latest gift to O.L.C., is the girl with that accent . She made a charming May Queen this year — is it a tradition in the family? No one can imitate her My Goodness! She is forever cleaning shoes. She plans to attend Shaw ' s Business School, and her second desire is to be a jockey. MOLLIE MURPHY Murph comes from Camlachie, and is the girl with the famous long blonde tresses. When you hear that Aw gee, kids! you know its Murph being coy! She plans to go into training, but her dream has been to sing in an orchestra. We hope she won ' t practise on her patients. JOAN MUSGRAVE Muzzie to her friends, is close to her home at O.L.C. — Port Union. She is the girl with the sultry bangs, those eyes and the slow smile. In fact everything about Muzzie is slow, so we are informed. She plans to delve into Geology, and will undoubtedly spend her future amongst the fossils. ELEANOR NUGENT Nugie landed here from Fort William. Known to her friends as Little Lulu she is forever combing her hair. She would like to take up occupational therapy. Her am- bition is to have something to do with medicine. We ' ll be looking for your shingle, Nugie! EILEEN PEIRCE Eileen comes from Quebec. She is a Home Economics student and should make someone an excellent wife — and that ' s what she wants to do. And with that beautiful hair, what more could a man want. Her ultimate future will no doubt be as a hash-slinger in Joe ' s Joint. ANN QUINN Annie is the girl from Timmins ( ' Ray for de Nort ' ) and has a thousand nicknames. She ' s known as the perfect nuisance. Whenever you want to find her, just follow your ears! She plans to go to Western next year and will then return to help Miss Edgar teach 3rd Form Algebra. Page Seventeen
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SHIRLEY TOMLINSON Tommy , as we know her, comes to us from Port Elgin. At 7.26 you can hear her saying, Well, I guess I ' d better hurry. Her hobby is reading in bed, or reading those letters — Oh, Bill. Dreamily, that is. It ' s Western for her next year and her ambition is to marry a millionaire. Good luck! MARY TURNER Turn comes to us from the City of Windsor. Her pastime is trying to keep peace at Senior Meeting — and, of course, her favorite saying is Aw kids, keep quiet for a minute, will you? She plans to go to Western next year, but she coyly declares her dream is to marry and settle down and we know she will make someone a good wife. ANNE WARD Ward is the red-head from North Bay with the loud voice. Her hobby is dramatics and she practices on anyone who will listen, willingly, or otherwise. She is noted for the variety of sounds she can make. Tho ' she says her career lies in the field of dramatics, we bet she will end up as sound-effects man on the radio. JOAN WATT Joan is London ' s gift to O.L.C. Her favourite topic is, oddly enough, London, etc., etc. She seems to wander around perpetually stirring a brew of Nescafe. She plans to go to Western next year. And where is Western ? Why, London, of course! MARY WIGSTON Wiggle comes here to O.L.C. from North Bay. She is very talented — no one can drop her eye like our Wiggle. Her Girls, this is the last warning is very familiar to us when the A. A. is up to something. Her main ambition is to appear at O.L.C. in future years as guest pianist, but her ultimate fate is to become a soda-jerk. AUDREY WILSON Audrey is from Clarkson, and we hope she doesn ' t mean her usual expression You terrible girl . She is extremely fond of eating, we are told and she and her room-mate don ' t agree on the subject of mice. Next year she is going to apprentice in pharmacy and her destiny is to be a druggist. So take all your aches and pains to Audrey. Page Nineteen
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