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IRAFALGAR has always been looked upon as a school of knowledge, 1 wisdom, and a very particvilar sense of honour. These attributes have been derived from not only the excellent administration and teaching staff, but also the students and graduates of the school, for it is the students themselves who endow the school with its spirit and its very heart. It is by their actions that the character of Trafalgar is formed. Since 1888 the traditions of wisdom and honour have been successfully retained and upheld by the many graduates who have left the school to begin their lives as adults. They have been retained because these graduates have profited by the teachings obtained at Trafalgar, and through these teachings they have become solid citizens and outstanding women in various fields of endeavour. It is this tradition behind us that we, the graduating class of 1965, must strive to equal and uphold. Whether we maintain the principles of the old Trafalgar or not depends greatly on the way we have conducted ourselves in our school years here. If we have striven to learn, if we have honoured the rules and respected those charged with their enforcement, if we have learned to get along with our classmates, then we have grasped the meaning of the Trafalgar tradition, and we are ready to go out into the world with the knowledge and satisfaction of having done our very best at school, confident of continuing to do so in the future. We, the graduating class, regret that the time has come to leave Trafalgar, our Traditional Mother , and to go our separate ways. While we shall be carrying our motto, Spem Successus Alit, not on ovir tunic crests but engraved on our hearts, we shall be proud to know that we leave behind us a worthy generation of successors to carry on that same tradition for as long as the name of Trafalgar exists. [11]
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MAGAZINE STAFF Editor Renee MORCANTI Assistant Editor Makcia David First Sub-editor Bkvkkley Swift Second Sub-editor VIartha Dorion Secretary-Treasurer Weady Hilchey Sports Editor Mary Jane Henderson Art Editor Wendy Tomlinson Photography Editor Cassie Lewis Honorary Adviser Miss Stansfield MAGAZINE COMMITTEE Arts VI Lois Groves Science VI Frances Knox Form Fa Candace Fishbourne Form Vb Hilary Chalmers Form IV K Sue Henry Form IVb Mary Ellen Geggie Form IIIa Alice Klinkhoff Form IIIb Patricia Lowe Upper II Gretchen Touchie Form II Sandra Crosby CONTENTS Dedication 13 Activities 19 Sixth Forms 22 Senior Literary 35 .Juniors .... 51 S|)ort8 60 Old (;irlH ' Noles 66 School Dircclory 70 10 I
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