a- Length: 27.3 cm x Width: 20.5 cm x Height: 1.8 cm
b- Length: 15.2 cm x Width: 22.7 cm
c- Length: 7.2 cm x Width: 5.0 cm
d- Length: 7.2 cm x Width: 10.4 cm
e- Length: 11.0 cm x Width: 10.2 cm
f- Length: 12.7 cm x Width: 10.2 cm
g- Length: 2.4 cm x Width: 6.0 cm
h- Length: 17.5 cm x Width: 11.2 cm
i- Length: 18.2 cm x Width: 15.2 cm
j- Length: 17.7 cm x Width: 5.0 cm
k- Length: 13.6 cm x Width: 5.2 cm
a-This is a blue hardcover book with gold lettering on the front. On the front cover in words "1930-1931 / YEAR BOOK / ONTARIO LADIES COLLEGE" are written in gold lettering. The spine and reverse cover are plain. The inside of the book features black and white photographs of the schools sports teams, graduating class, and teachers. The College is located in Whitby, Ontario.
b- This is a print of a photograph of the Ontario Ladies' College of 1931. In it, 15 women in white dresses are standing in a row and holding flowers. Written on the photo in white ink it says "GRADUATES OF ONT. LADIES COLLEGE, WHITBY, 1931." and underneath in black type it says "GRADUATING CLASS, 1931 / ONTARIO LADIES' COLLEGE". On the lower left corner of the photograph is the number "2275". On the bottom right corner of the photograph it says "Panorama Photography Co / 67 Madison Ave. / Toronto. Ont." The reverse side is plain. The photo was found tucked into page 81 of the yearbook.
c- This newspaper clipping is a wedding announcement. It describes the wedding of Virginia Margaret Ditchburn to Captain Campbell Marshall. It describes the heritage of Capt. Marshall and Virginia's outfit, as well as their plans to travel to New Brunswick to sail for England, where they will live. The reverse side has what appears to be stock information. This clipping was found tucked into page 37 of the yearbook.
d- This newspaper clipping is a two photos and a caption. The photos are of Captain Campbell Marshall and Mrs. Virginia Marshall (nee Ditchburn). The captain indicates their parents, the chapel they were wed in, and their plans to live in England. On the reverse is a corner of a cigarette advertisement. This clipping was found tucked into page 37 of the yearbook.
e- This newspaper clipping is a wedding announcement. The wedding was between Miss Marian Crow and Mr. Ronald A. Keith. It has a photo of Miss. Crow and a photo of Mr. Keith. The paper announces their wedding will be held August 31st, at Kew Beach United Church. It also describes their parents. There is a note written in pen at the bottom of the clipping that reads "August 20, 1940." The reverse side has part of an article about a local theatre and a photograph of a woman titled "Star Models Pearl Gown". This clipping was found tucked into page 39 of the yearbook.
f- This newspaper clipping is an engagement announcement. It is announcing the engagement of Miss. Kathleen E. Graham and Mr. Howard F. Clark. The clipping has a photo of Miss. Graham and a photo of Mr. Clark. It also says the wedding will "take place in the middle of September in Guelph". The reverse is a piece of an advertisement for a gas stove. This clipping was found tucked into page 45 of the yearbook.
g- This newspaper clipping is a small paragraph announcing the engagement of Miss. Doris Sydney Mullett to L.A.C. John Allan Boyle. It specifies that the wedding will "take place in Toronto at an early date." The reverse is a piece of a headline that reads "ast fall!" This clipping was found tucked into page 47 of the yearbook.
h- This newspaper clipping is a wedding announcement. It has a photo of the bride and groom cutting into their cake. Underneath the photo is a title that says "MR. AND MRS. HUGH C. SAARUP" and is followed by a short paragraph that summarizes their wedding. It took pace "on Saturday in Grace Church-on-the-Hill." On the top right corner of the clipping is a pencil note that says "June 4/1941". On the back of the clipping is a small pen note that says "For your / scrap Book". The reverse side is a piece of a clothing advertisement. This clipping was found tucked into page 47 of the yearbook.
i- This newspaper clipping is a wedding announcement. It has a photo of a man and a woman. Under the photo of the woman is the title "PILOTS TO BE MARRIED MARCH 22". Under the title is a short paragraph that explains that the bride (Katharine Ellen Kinman and Hugh C. Saarup) are both pilots who are expecting to be married on March 22 at Grace Church-on-the-Hill. It specifies their parents and their education (she is a graduate of Ontario Ladies' College and he is a member of the Air Observer's School in London Ontario). After the paragraph is a pencil note that says "June 4, 1941". The reverse is a series of advertisements for shows and lectures in Toronto. This clipping was found tucked into page 47 of the yearbook.
j- This newspaper clipping is a wedding announcement. It is titled "PILOTS TAKE VOWS IN CHURCH WEDDING" and is followed by a 5 paragraph article. The article mentions where they were married (Grace Church-on-the-Hill), that they both have their pilot's license, their parents, the marriage officiant (Rev. G. N. Luxton), the organ player (H. G. Langlois), the outfits of the bride, groom, maid of honour, mother of the bride, and mother of the groom. It also mentions their plans to travel "by motor" to North Bay and Ottawa before they move to London. It finishes by going over their education - Mr. Saarup attended University of Michigan, and Mrs. Saarup is a graduate of Ontario Ladies' College and then spent two years in Switzerland. The reverse side has pieces of photographs, the lower one is five men on skis. This newspaper clipping was found tucked into page 47 of the yearbook.
k- This newspaper clipping is wedding announcement. It has a picture of a woman, and is followed by the title "MISS JEAN ANDERSON" and is followed by a short paragraph detailing the wedding plans. She and the groom, a Mr. John Livingstone Phelps, will be married in Carcross, Yukon. It also mentions her parents. Under the paragraph, in pencil, is the date "1939". The reverse side has a corner of a photo in a black border on it. This newspaper clipping was found tucked into page 81 of the yearbook.