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      16 "THE GLEANER"
North Toronto Collegiate Institute. James Holmes-Working in Bank
of Toronto, Town.
· Hazel ldle---=-Shaw's School, Tor- onto.
Robert Inkster-Bunt, all around sport; pole vaulter, sprinter, rugby outside, Treasurer of Collegiate So- ciety '28-'29. He's showing them how
.at S.P.S. University of Toronto.
John Livingstone-Working in
·Hammond's Drug Store.
Isobelle MacAllister-Working in
Bread now.
Catherine Villeneauve-At present
Miss Villeneauve is in her home town of Bagotvirte, Quebec, doing secre- tarial work in the offices of a pulp and lumber company.
Lock McAllister-Captain of 192!) Cadet Corps, Editor of the Gleaner, football half-tack, that's Lock. He is at present at the Shipyard Office and spends his spare time writing sports for the town papers.
Gordon Ball-This budding young ~tudent moved to Kingston with his father, our ex-principal and is at- tending school there.
Ada Mackenzie-Office of Clarks- burg Evaporator.
Newton Armstrong-Harris Aba- toire, Toronto.
Alice Armstrong -T oronto Nor- mal.
Bessie Smith-In town.
Jack Halifax-Jack will likely be i>ailing on Canada's Inland seas when
this book is printed.
Jlm Martin-Jim is wireless oper- ·
ator on the S. S. Coalfax.
Prominent Graduates
The C. C. l. has long been noted for the famous people who have re- ceived their early education in its classrooms. Here are a few of the many:
DR. GEO. H. LOCKE-
Of whom it has been well said is one of the outstanding ·speoialists . in education in America, is a gradu- ate of the C.C.I. During the course of his education he has attained sev- eral degrees, a B.A., and M.A. also LL.D. from Toronto University. He is a graduate of several universities and since his graduation has been a professor in some of the most prom- inent sc·hools of education in Amer- ica, to say nothing of the honor con- ferred upon him by having been made Dean of the College of Educa- tion at Chicago University, Mac- Donald College and McGill Univer-
Bank of Montreal, Town. Eva W illiams- At
Collingwood
Business College.
· Anna W alkinshaw-Played basket ball for C.C.I., now giving Port Col- ·borne High School, the odd j,olt. ln Commencement play '29.
Jack Allison-This big he-man is giving the gals at Hamilton Normal a thrill. ·
"Bus" Cook-In drafting office of Collingwood Shipyards.
Isabel Armitage-Left Commer- cial Department to train in St. Mich- ael's Hospital, Toronto.
Dorothy Mickler - Baseball and basketball star attending Colling- wood Business College.
Ted SwaJ/n-Working in Shipyard.
Mervyn W alters-Dick was presi- dent of Student Council, basketball star, q_ua·rter on Senior Rugby team, Our latest ex-student, is at present in New York.
Hazel Hawton-Hamilton Normal Sc·hool. ·
Tom Stephenson-In drafting of- fice, Collingwood Shipyards.
James Dalton-Attending St. Mi- chael's College, Toronto.
Alex. McQueen-Rugby and bas- ketball p-layer. At present at his home in Nottawa.
Martha Sproule-Quiet and digni- fied Martha is at home just now.
Charlie Stephens-"Chuck" was a speed demon on the 1928 Junior Rugby team and also was a speed man when it came to a girl whose first name was Dot.
Dorothy W elsh-Here's Dot. Bas- ketball star. baseball star. A real con- stellation. Dot works for Bry:wn's
























































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