Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1938

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£ opf)omore anli Jtlebmm Class Teacher Miss Lochead President ' Mary Gordon Vice-President Valerie Farewell Secretary-Treasurer - Margaret Russell This year the class was thirteen in number but a lucky crowd of misses for all of that. They lived on every hall and were well represented in most Middle School Classes. Their colours were green and green and at the Senior Dinner, their table was decorated in those colours by charming little Snow- White and thirteen of her seven dwarfs. Hence their class yell: Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho! It ' s time for you to know That we the mediums and sophs Are always on the go. Our members live on every hall And some are short and some are tall And if you ' re ever feeling low Just come to us and say Heigh Ho! Page Twenty-four

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JEAN PIPHER. We just get a glimpse of Jean nineteen years ago in the village of Stouffville, when next we see her she is packing her trunks for O.L.C. Jean is our star photographer; she won the prize for photographs last year. You never can tell when you will find Pipher up in a tree trying to get an angle shot of a squirrel or some- thing. We all hope that Jean will be with us next year. DOROTHY SERVISS. Dot hails from Gait, Ontario, where she attended school before coming to O.L.C. This is her second year here and she is a first year Senior. Beside being on the second basket-ball team, Dot has taken much interest in swimming. Her plans for next year are undecided but she has our best wishes for luck in whatever she under- takes. JOYCE TAPLIN. This fair inmate of O.L.C. was born at Keewatin Avenue, Toronto, and had her earlier education at North Toronto Collegiate and St. Clement ' s School. When she had learned enough, she came to O.L.C. and is en- joying her second year. Joy occupies a large place in the activities of the Junior Class. She will always be re- membered for her loud ambition to be- come a member of the Metropolitan Opera Company and her two main inter- ests in life — Eleanore and Don. GLADYS TAYLOR came to us this year from Parry Sound and was a day student in the Commercial department. She was interested in sports and may return to finish her course and take her place in the business world. MARJORIE THAL. Marj. first thump- ed the ivories in Kitchener eighteen years ago, and there she went to Public and High School. She came to O.L.C. in the fall of ' 37 to finish up her Matric. and take music. Marj. was S.C.M. president this year and a top-notch piano player, indispensable in the junior stunt. She intends to get her A.T.C.M. here next year, we feel sure of her success with flying colours. PAULINE TOWNSEND first saw daylight on November 5, 1920 at Pendleton, Ontario, but since that event- ful day her address has been changed to Elgin where she is a leading light in the young people ' s activities. She is now taking Fourth Form work at O.L.C. She succeeded in getting her Bronze medal which should come in very handy as she would rather swim than eat ( ? ) Her favourite sports are riding, hiking and the aforementioned swimming. O.L.C. will miss Pauline. ANNABELLE WARREN hails from away up in the north country and this is her first year at O.L.C. She has proved herself a worthy member of the Junior Class and has received the prize for the best reading list this year (as we should expect after seeing her blithe- ly reading away during exams.) We hope that Annabelle is intending to re- turn next year. RUTH WILLIAMS was born in Tim- mins on April 10, 1921. After moving to Toronto she attended St. Clement ' s School and arrived at O.L.C. in the fall of ' 37. Ruth has taken an active part in all sports, and in swimming has ob- tained her Bronze Medal. As well as being a very good athlete, Ruth has won honour in public speaking. We hope to see her back with us again next year when she will complete her Matric. Page Ticentu-th



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Teacher - ■ ■ - Miss Jaques President - Marie House Treasurer - Muriel Messinger This year Lower School consists of the Elementaries and Freshmen. The greater number live on Ryerson and many are the skirmishes after Fourth. As their stunt, they put on Hansel and Gretel assisted by Miss Jean MacKenzie at the piano. Their sets for this stunt were very cleverly made in the Art Department. Their colours this year are maroon and grey. Pane Twenty-five

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