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OSUMI, 1946—51 Hare Midori has had a difficult time piecing together the Vox Collegii, as editor of our Year Book. Our sympathy and congratulations to her, with all sincerity. Plans to enter St. Mike ' s to become a medical librarian. Pet Saying — Two weeks to manufacture a man! Pet Aversion — Trig. What am I doing in this land of mortals READ, 1950—5-1 Hare Betty plays a famous game of tennis, and is an ardent art student. Hailing from Gatineau, Quebec, it is a wonder as to how IV form French presents such a difficult problem. Always seems to get stuck with solving dance decoration problems. Pet Saying — Do I have to go for Morning Walk? Pet Aversion — IV French. Great artists die young; I don ' t feel so well! SPRINGER, 1949—51 Farewell From Toronto comes Denny who runs up all the points for Farewell with her brilliant high-jumping. She has done a fine job as secretary of the A.A. Owns the prettiest pic- ture hat. Good luck to you at Vassar. Pet Saying — May I have a cup of coffee? Pet Aversion — Latin. There are shallows in her which a lamb may wade; there are depths in which an elephant may swim. SWEET, 1950—51 Hare Joan comes to us from Seeley ' s Bay, and was a great help to her House baseball team. If you desire a Canasta partner just call on Joan. Couldn ' t live without a radio. Plans to go to Ottawa Normal. Pet Saying — Oh, for pete ' s sake! Pet Aversion — Getting up in the morning. Her name foretells her nature. TAYLOR, 1947 51 Farewell Our gal Dusty will tell anyone at any time the history of Schreiber and the surrounding suburb of Fort William. Is our nightingale of the airways and hopes to continue her studies in singing. Vice-President of the A.A. Pet Saying — I hear the phone; who ' s on office? Pet Aversion — People who travel C.N.R. Hundred and one pounds (?) of fun. TESKEY, 1950—51 Hare Diane likes to ask for shopping privileges into her home town of Toronto, and then stay the week-end keeping Joan and Fran from returning too. Sings soprano in the school choir. Has beautiful long red hair as her chief asset. Pet Saying — Don ' t be a plutocrat! Pet Aversion — Getting up in the a.m. (Whose isn ' t?) Homework fascinates me; I could sit and look at it for hours! Eleven
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MARK, 1949—51 Maxwkij. Lynn is our Senior Class secretary and our efficient Year Book Advertising Manager. She loves that old home town of Toronto. Lynn has our best wishes behind her in her chosen career of Occupational and Physiotherapy. Pet Saying — It ' s from Dave! Pet Aversion — Alarm Clocks. Personality plus, who needs more? MacKENZIE, 1950—51 Farewell Everyone hopes to visit Katie this summer in Port Elgin for a sample of those delicious sundaes. She has been an energetic worker as treasurer of the Senior Class and Busi- ness Manager of the Year Book. Pet Saying — Hi-ya, Ladies! Pet Aversion — Diets and pills. A good sport and lots of fun, she keeps happiness on the run. McLEAN, 1949—1951 Maxwell As President of the A.A. Mac gave us a school spirit to be proud of, and led us in all our activities with enthusiasm not to be equalled. Winner, and rightfully so, of the Strath- cona Shield. Hails from Willowdale. Pet Saying — Pass the molasses, Denny. Pet Aversion — Incomplete uniforms. We can live without friends, we can live without looks. But civilized men can ' t live without cooks. MEADD, 1949—51 Helen is one of the efficient office girls who keeps us posted on the latest developments. Is planning to enter U. of T. next fall in her decided course of Occupational and Physio- therapy. Tells us how wonderful Cornwall is. Pet Saying — Who ' s on office? Pet Aversion — Gentle music notes above her. Thoughtful expression, winsome way, seldom causing much noise. NICHOL, 1949—51 Farewell Carol, from Sutton, makes up the other half of our brilliant duo pianists. Next year she is returning to forward her music career with post-grad work. Throughout the busy year, Carol has done a fine job as Vice-President of the S.C.M. Pet Saying — Gotta do my laundry- Pet Aversion — Getting up in the morning. A happy heart, a brilliant mind, sympathetic, true and kind. NORMAN, 1949—51 Farewell Barb likes Joe-boys from her old home town of Toronto. Always at Nancy ' s right hand as Vice-President of the Stu- dent Council. Made a very beautiful Counsellor. Likes a good game of tennis and getting up early to help decorate for dances. Pet Saying — Ketch, can you get this problem? Pet Aversion — People who disregard lights-out. The way to a man ' s heart is through his stomach.
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WHITE, 1947—51 Faeewell Donna daily hops the bus to and from Liverpool to spend most of the day in the Commercial room. Has a job all lined up for next year. Best of luck. Knows a certain Laddie in Whitby. Likes The Far East. Pet Saying — Are you sure now?! Pet Aversion — La Francaise! Her eyes how they twinkle; her dimples so merry. YARNOLD, 1949—51 Maxwell Rita is made to go home for long week-ends which mort- ifies her, but thinks Orillia is pretty nice. Hopes Miss Sis- sons can ' t see over the front hedge. Rita has the loveliest naturally curly blonde hair. Pet Saying — Telephone? For me? Pet Aversion — Ten o ' clock permissions. Ah, sweet mystery of life at last I ' ve found you. Senior Glass {Prophecy Let me introduce myself — I ' m ' Unk ' the mouse, and I live at O.L.C. It ' s Sum- mer holidays again and another group of seniors has graduated and gone from these hallowed halls. Gee ! How the time does fly around here ! It seems that it was only last year that the 1951 graduates were leaving, and yet it ' s really 1961. I ' ll remember that class for a long time. They were the only class that didn ' t make an attempt to trap me. They even left some food lying around once in a while. At least, I think it was for me. At that time I was living on Main Hall — just moving from room to room. One Main had a grand bunch of girls. They kept their room so clean and neat too. One by the name of ' Nipper ' or Mary Margaret Douglas went to Normal School in Peter- borough. I guess it was a means of revenge on her days at O.L.C. She now plays ' St. Louis Woman ' at the Casino. Her friend Kay McKenzie did well in her Psychol- ogy at U. of T. and is now working on a class of children with deranged minds who were taught by ' Dougie ' in her first year of teaching. Marg. Farr, more commonly known as TooToo (I ' ll never know why) trained for a nurse at Toronto General. Unfortunately, the habit of whistling through her nose betrayed her one night and she was caught sneaking out to meet the ' Early ' dawn. Midori planned to be a Medi- cal Librarian at St. Mike ' s Hospital, but enjoys her new position classifying lurid love stories for an appreciative O.L.C. Dee Dee Dunbar, in Three Main went to Toronto Normal School, and is now teaching an eager group of monkeys the new language of Mukka Lukka ' . Denny Springer had excellent intentions of completing her edu- cation at Vassar, but has cheated many a Springer Spaniel out of the first prize at the C.N.E. dog show. Twelve
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