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The following is the list of ex- students and we beg you excuse any errors, it has been difficult to locate some and this information is not guaranteed as authentic.
Harry Bell is attending Hamilton Normal School.
Helen B. Wright-Does "B" stand for blonde? Is way up where the wolves howl. She recei„ed her dip- loma this year at Commencement.
Olive Wildeman-Our illustrious scholar, got 12 .subjects last year. A t t e n d i n g Ha~ilton N o r m a l .
Roy Trott-Attending University of Toronto. Roy was in 1929 ComĀ· mencement Play.
John Tilley-Jack sports a little nurse while attending Varsity.
J e a n Vicker~~Learning t o b e a school marm at Hamilton Normal.
Nellie Stevens- Conscientiously working at Hamilton Normal just
as she did here.
James Orr-Jimmy was on the C.
C. I. track team, basketball player and president of Collegiate Society in- 1929. He is attending Queen's, Kingston.
Bob Knox-Track team, rugby, basketball are a few of his accom- plishments. Was also, on the Gleaner staff. Working in Collingwood Ship- yards.
Jean McQueeR-Another little girl studying at Hamilton Normal. Jean was president of Girls' Athletics, '29 played basket-ball and baseball.
Kathyrn Currie-This clever stur- ent is at North Toronto Collegiate lnstitute this year.
Maude Brown-W orking in Coll- lingwood Shipyard office.
Marjorie Hamilton-At Macdon- ald Hall, Guelph.
Clinton Hilliker-Followed Mr. Ball to Queen's, Kingston. Clinton is going to be a chemical engineer.
Wilhelmina lh<own-Winner of Ontario Safety League contest, is
working in office of Collingwood Shipyards.
.. Kalman Wri'ght-Greatest ambi- tion realized. He's managing his own store in town.
Frank Gaughan-Bud is pitter-pat- tering at Collingwood Business Col- lege. Captain of senior Rugby team 1929. Starred in basketball games.
.Nellie Irvine-Leader of Senior Commercial class 1928. Helping Mr. Woolworth add to his fives and tens.
Douglas Tushingham-Attending Owen Sound Collegiate. School pian- ist in 1929.
Howard Hilliker-Another scholar at North Toronto Collegiate.
Clarence Ditson-"Ditty" helping Bud at Collingwood Business Col- lege. Made basketball teams and played half on Senior Rugby.
Leonore McDermid-Nursing in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto and liking it.
Richard Mitchell - Dick is in Clarksburg working for his dad.
Ewart Connolly-Man about town, played on Senior Rugby Team and figured in divers basket ball frays.
Kenneth Hopkins-Spider at pre- sent is in Collingwood Shipyards.
W~nnifred Williams-Another girl with curls at Collingwood Business College.
Margaret MacArthur - Soothing fevere"d brows in St. Joseph's Hos- pital, Toronto.
Donald W ilson-Winner of short story contest '29, in town, ambitious to be a landscape gardner.
Ivy Parish-In Collingwood Busi- ness College.
M a x Mackenz~e - W o r k i n g i n Hamilton.
Dorothy Merryweather-Plugging away in Shaw's School, Toronto.
Jack Swan-Drafting office Col- lingwood Shipyard.
Norman McMurchy-Farming.
Ruth Montgomery-This little lass is holding down a seat in Port Col- borne's 4th Form.
Ja~equeline Bailley- A ttending the
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