University of Western Ontario - Occidentalia Yearbook (London, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1930

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I-C . 353 ESTEIKN ONTAPXIOQ e + -U NTV I- PaS I TY 0 a Q '1 UNIVERSITY 4 Q-1.32,-jjh' t:oi.i.icoi- RUTH ,IACOBS MILTON HEMPHILL JEWELL WALTER AIUHNS FLORENCE EVELYN JONES ' 'Yet all experience is an arch where through You lqriow youraelflu You might auyln Such he the llhmrvp and take A'Fue rn lnutl praise, and friend to learned ellie, Gleums that untravel'd world whose margmfades Forever and forever when I move. Born in Winnipeg, Ruth decided to live fully, so she started traveling at the age of three months In turn she has cast an inquiring glance into the life of Calgary, Winnipegg Ottawag De Winton, Alberta, and Finally London, The C. O. T. C. is about the only school activity in which Ruth has not participated, ofhcially or otherwise. Of some she has been president, of another manager of Publicity, and of still another, Mistress of Wardrobe. But never fear for her academic life for Ruth has a keen sense of values, and so carried off the third Year General Proficiency prize, Now Ruth is ready for her career. Will she accept a position with Molyneux in Paris, or on Th: Ngw Ycrk Titre? But no such mightv considerations enter the mind of Ruth's friends. They know that her every undertaking will be accompanied by the same breadth of vision, sense of humor. and keen interest in humanity which shc has displayed while at Western. Another comer to Western from the thriving little village of St. Thomas. His age? That doesn't matter anyway, because Milt says a man is as young as he feels. Having absorbed an un- certain amount of knowledge in the St, Thomas Collegiate he arrived at Western in the fall of'26, registering in Commerce. His voluminous and enlightening answers seemed to impress Prof. Morrow to the extent of giving him a pass each year. Activities consisted of playing on Westerns Intermediate Rugby teams for three years, and on the First Senior team. Hockey also claimed his attention, and it is rumored that the Port Elgin Wild-Cats are bidding strongly for his services as an outhelder. He has served on the Arts '30 executive, and has heen active in the Commerce Club. Milfs a Pi Tau Kappa man, and has heen president ofthe Fraternity in its hrst year. Here's luck, Milt, but leave the women alone! Tlnx mmtn of n Latin Hltllff To grate the doorlllrungllwltIfllIf1uaa' Hic Habitat fclicitar Walter was exposed to the rigonrs of our educational system at an early age and alter completing the greatest part ol his Upper School work at Exeter High he took a post graduate course in Greek and Methematics at kIOLlCl'ICl1 Collegiate, Having learned all that these could offer him, he came to Western lor more For two years he shone lwnttons in the C O. T. C. hut never wanted to he a soldier. And though he won the W W Tamhlyn prize In Puhllc Speaking and represented Ins year in the interfyear delwates he has nn innhitions to he an orator. He also had a leading role in the French Play ln his second year and the Convocation Play in his third, while he appeared in the iilee Cluhchotusin his fourth His greatest amlntion is to he a jazzfsingeoand failing that a good cl iss c 2 professor, He is everyhodys pal and has won many friends and much success here, and he carries all our heat wishes for the wider ways of life Content with science in the tulle of petit From Sonthwold, joncaie came to Western hy way ol' London Central Collegiate where she won a special tuition scholarship, With her she hrnnght a love ofnature which had inspired a desire for scientific training and insured her suce cess in an Honor Biology course. This isevinced hy the Municipal Chapter l.O, D, E. scholar' ship in Third Year Applied Biology. Academic work, however, has not claimed all her attention. for she has always had time to he a true friend and to help out just at the right moment, Pi Sigma sorority has heen rewarded in havng chosen her as preident for this year. She has also heen, in turn, vicefpresident and president of Group Vll. of the Womin's Or, gamzation, Aaasclentlst,a demonstrator,asororitysistcr, and as a real friend Ev. will he welcomed hack to Western next year where she anticipate- M.A, work. Twmtyffve



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or-,F-gh -UNIVl- PNSITY FSTEIKN ONTARIO, i l ,,. -Q.: MARJORIE M.-xcASH ANNE McCORMlCK MURRAY C, Mt-IJIARMID MELDA E. McELROY Cleavfvxsnoned, tho' it break you. lf you know your palmistry, even Marjie cannot put anything over on you. The lines in one's hand do not lie, and having read hers, we may tactfully tell the past and prophecy the future. Beginning with the Hrst of the trio, health, wealth and happiness, her life line is smoothly unbroken, indicating the prevalent contagion of work is the only one thatwill ever bother her. Linked with the life line, the keenness of her head line determines material success. There is an intensity of purpose, a clear-sighted strength ofwill th lt explains why Marge has achieved her scholastic record and reputation for executive dependability at Western. Coupled with the sincereity of her heart line, it shows too, why she has been president ot' the Alpha Kappa Chi sorority, other group, and an actively interested worker for the Woman's Organization. Her fate line shows an undeviating and successful career. lncidentally, the line of affection is a single-hearted one, which may or may not all be explanatory, Good luck, Marge. uohl bleak with temper whose imcloadad my Can make tomnrmw cheerful as today. Did you ever hurry along St james Street wishing you had risen live minutes earlier7 Your chances of rea:lung History 40 in an unruflled state ofmind are much brighter 1fAnne McCor- mick appears at this rather trying moment. An anxiety neurosis will not flourish in her at- mosphere. Anne came to us from Parklull High School in '26, with her wellfdeveloped cheerful outlook and obliging ways. French and Spanish have been her study since then, But there has been time for music too, her hobby, although she has modestly kept her talen in this direction hidden from all but her 1 est friends. The consistent optimism which has marked Annes four years here leaves pleasant memories with her Alma Mater, He lives, he lover, he liuzglia and clues hu part. Murray burst into tears for the lirst time at his home in Carlton Place, on May eighth, IQU6. Soon afterward hc moved to London and after attending public school, went to London Cen' tral Collegiate where he finally graduated. He then slipped into Math. and Physics and decided to improve his mathematital mind. So much lor his boyhood Murray is well known lnr his activities at Western. He has taken part in Glee Club work and 15 Well known as a producer and actor. He has been seen in The Monkeys Paw and i'Hamlet g has successfully staged Autumn Blooming and several sluts. To tell all Murray's career would take volumes, so sufhci- iz to say, when Murray goes, Western loses a good man Well, old top, when you settle down ro the mire serious side ni life, good luck' lt ia good nr lengthen tn the last a xiumy mnodf' Melda certainly hrs that happy quality of keeping her usunnyaide up, hut why not' Doesn't she hail from Blyth? That fact in itself is enough to imbue anyone with a cheery nature and a gay soprano, Although Melda doesn't let everyone into the secret, music is her weakness. lf you tlon't believe it, lust drop in at Beta Hall, and see how uellshe tames the last melody to arf rivr in town She sings well, too. The Glee Club chorus was all the better for her voice. At times, Melda is naively frank and possesses a sense nf humor so infectious it can only be lrish. Hut after all, she is still the blue-eyed seeker after wisdom and workshard. Latin 20 coundn't daunt her, Latin 30 didn't try. She will always he eag'r to learn and easy to teach. Melda came from Clinton Collegiate to Western in 1927 and has made a clear plunge through the General Fourse. She is a member of A. K X. sorority Page Tufeutyeseven

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