Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1942

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Turnbull, Brantford, Ontario; (Music Option) Helen Marie Vance, Smithville, Ontario. Valedictory — Patricia Gervan. Polonaise in A major ........ Chopin arranged for two pianos Miss J. C. Rknwh k. Isobix Chkrky. Marion Buell. Constance McKeicn WINNERS OF CERTIFICATES PIANO— PRACTICAL Grade X — Isobel Cherry. Grade IX — Esther Mahon, (Honours). Grade VIII — Nancy Forbes, Marie Vance (Honours). Grade VI — Helen Firestone. Grade IV— Betty-Ann Tolman. VOCAL— Grade VIII — Margaret Annis, Margaret Hillis. THEORY— Grade V Counterpoint — Monica McMullen (Honours). Grade V Harmony — Jane Carol Renwick. Grade V Form — Jane Carol Renwick (Honours). Grade III Harmony — Isobel Cherry (First Class Honours). Grade II — Margaret Annis (First Class Honours), Margaret Hillis (First Class Honours), Jean Turnbull (First Class Honours), Marie Vance (First Class Honours), Marie Vance (First Class Honours). COMMERCIAI Secretarial — Patricia Abraham, Doris Garner, Jean Turnbull. RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE— Standard Leadership — Patricia Abraham, Margaret i nnis, Betty Beatty, Mary Boulton, Marion Buell, Isobel Cherry, Ruth Cohen, Gwen Filer, Peggy Endean, Elizabeth Ferguson, Nancy Forbes. Doris Garner, Lilian Hacking, Joan Harshaw, Margaret Hillis, Rosalie HoUing, Elizabeth Howell, Joyce Jenkins, Joan Layton, Patricia Lill, Betty Mackintosh, Jean MacMurchy, Esther Mahon, Helen Mitchell, Jean Mclntyre, Connie McKeen, Monica McMullen, Aileen Nawman, Hilda Pearson, Dorothy Plant, Anne Pollock, Marilyn Rankin, Frieda Reynolds, Dorothy Richards, Marjorie Ruddle, Jean Smillie, .Audrey Stokes, Jean Turnbull, Marie Vance, Zerlina Vogl. Youth Leadership — June Burgess, Mary Butt?, Margaret Cockrell, Helen Firestone, Joan Gilmour, Helen Hall, Daphne Healey, Sonia Healey, Mary Hetherington, Christine Howse, Jean Hurst, Joan Lawrence, Anita Lewis, Dorothy Menhenitt, Judith Moore, Jean Pogson, Audrey Shaw, Joy Skaife, Margaret Smith, Pamela Smith, Cynthia Thompson. AWARDING OF MEDALS (Collegiate Department) The Governor-General ' s Medal, for highest standing in Fifth Form Collegiate — Patricia Gervan. Silver Medal, donated by Mr. G. M. Goodfellow, for second highest standing in Fifth Form Collegiate — Constance McKeen. The Lieutenant-Governor ' s Medal for highest standing in Fourth Form Collegiate — Monica McMullen. ighteen

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Talcbictorp to 0. %. C. 1942 The prophet Isaiah in a hold and vivid metaphor once told his people, dwellers in tents, to lengthen their ropes and strengthen their stakes at a time of need. As we leave our school life we shall find that our ropes have been very much lengthened, and, lest our tents be blown over in the storm that is raging, we must have strong, stout stakes to hold us firmly and securely. In the greater freedom which we shall have, there is danger unless we strengthen the stakes of responsibility, care and faith in those ideals which we have been taught to cherish — honour, fidelity and cour- age. Until this time our lives have been, to a large degree, regulated and directed by others. We have been assigned certain tasks, shown how to do them and given help if we needed it. But now we must carry on by ourselves. We shall be tried by sterner tests, harsher standards, and according to the mettle of our characters, we shall either fall in despair before failure and disappointment, or, holding to a faith rooted in things deeper than material success, meet the demand with courage and constant resolve. It has been a happy life here, and we love our school with a love which is mingled with reverence for that which has taught us truth and discipline. It has given us, we hope, understanding, a desire to live well and helpfully, and a respect for good work. These are the strong stakes our Alma Mater has given us; like those who have left these walls before us we look ahead with hopeful pride to the wider responsibilities which the prophet likened to longer ropes. We, the graduating class of ' 42, pledge ourselves to drive our stakes deep into the soil of faith and to be worthy of the noble heritage of w ' isdom and learning that is ours. Olmitutinirement Ba Sxcrrtscs WEDNESDAY— JUNE 10th, at 2 p.m. Chairman — Mr. T. G. Rogers President of the Board of Directors Rev. George Telford, Oshawa Principal Carscallen Invocation Remarks GRANTING OF DIPLOMAS Collegiate — Marion Ruth K. Buell, Sharbot Lake, Ontario; Nesta Bronwen Chappell (Chemistry, History), Oshawa, Ontario; Ruth Cohen (English Composition), Ottawa, Ontario; Patricia M. Gervan, Myrtle, Ontario; Rosalie Jacciueline Holling, New Liskeard, Ontario; Patricia E. Lill, Kapuskasing, Ontario; Elizabeth Ruth Mackintosh, Amherst, Nova Scotia; Joan Weir Morris (French Comp., Latin Comp.), Oshawa, Ontario; Constance Gwendolyn McKeen, Hagersville, Ontario: Commercial — Lilian A. Hacking (Shorthand), Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan; Elizabeth G. Howell, Brantford, Ontario; Muriel Jean Mclntyre (Bookkeeping, Rapid Calcula- tion), Chatham, Ontario; Freida Maria Reynolds, Windsor. Ontario; Maijorie V. Ruddle (Typewriting), Danby-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire, England. Household Science — Mary L. Boulton (Chemistry), Cobourg, Ontario; Joyce Ellamarie Jenkins (Chemistry, Eng. Lit.), Oakwood, Ontario. Dietetics — 0. Elizabeth Ferguson, Delhi, Ontario. General — (Music Option) Mary Isobel Cherry, North Bay, Ontario; (Commercial Option) Margaret A. Endean, Richmond Hill. Ontario; (Music Option) Margaret Hunter Hillis (Chemistry, Physics), Little Britain, Ontario; (Music Option) Esther LaBelle Mahon (English Comp.), Taber, Alberta; (Commercial Option) Jean White Page Seventeen



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Silver Medal, donated by the Canadian Bank of Commerce, for second highest standing in Fourth Form — Joan Harshaw. Silver Medal, donated by the Canadian Bank of Commerce, for highest standing in Third Form — Daphne Healey. AWARDING OF SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES Inter-Class Scholarship Trophy, in memory of May Thompson, teacher 1916-19, pre- sented by a friend — Form V. Alumnae Association Scholarship, highest standing in any three Academic subjects, 1940-41 — Joan Morris, Daphne Healey. Rev. Dr. Hare Memorial Scholarship, by Ottawa Alumnae Association, highest standing in Fourth Form Collegiate — Monica McMuUen. The Dr. F. Louis Barber Bursary jto be available to students entering in The Arthur H. Allin Bursary 11 42-43. AWARDING OF PRIZES Collegiate Department — Prize by Miss Valerie Farewell, in memory of the late Rev. F. L. Farewell, highest standing in Honour Matriculation Modern History — Joan Morris. Prize, by Prof. C. B. Sissons, highest standing in Junior Matriculation Ancient Medieval History — Daphne Healey. Prize for highest standing in Honour Matriculation Mathematics — Ruth Cohen. Prize for highest standing in Honour Matriculation Biology — Joan Morris. Prize, by Dr. C. F. McGiUivray, highest standing in Honour Matriculation Latin — Patricia Gervan. Prize for highest standing in Junior Matriculation Latin — Monica McMullen. Prize by Mr. Robert Thompson for highest standing in Honour Matriculation French — Patricia Gervan. Prize for highest standing in Junior Matriculation French — Monica McMullen by reversion to Joan Harshaw. Prize by Mr. Robert Thompson for highest standing in Honour Matriculation Eng- lish — Patricia Gervan and Joan Morris (equal), by reversion to Constance McKeen. Prize, by Mr. T. G. Rogers, highest standing in Junior Matriculation English — Sonia Healey. Prize, by I.O.D.E. Viscount Greenwood Chapter, highest standing in Form II Cana- dian History — Mary Butts. Prize for highest standing in Junior Matriculation Chemistry — Christine Howse. Prize, by Mrs. Leo Gray, highest standing in Second Year Collegiate — Helen Fire- stone. Prize, by Miss A. A. Ball, highest standing in First Year Collegiate — Jean Pogson. Prize, for highest standing in Entrance Class — Angela Burgess. Voce di donna ...... Ponchielli Jean Turnbull Art Department — Prize for General Proficiency in Art (High School) — Audrey Shaw. Prize for General Proficiency in Art (Public School) — Angela Burgess. Commercial Department — Silver Awards for 80% or over in Graduation Course — Lilian A. Hacking, Eliza- beth G. Howell, Frieda M. Reynolds, Marjorie V. Ruddle.

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