Trafalgar School - Echoes Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1968

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ELIZABETH JOAN SIMPSON, 1966-1968 Barclay House But time which none can bind. While flowing fast aivay, leaves love behind. Aiiil)ition: Teaching ballet. J ' rohable destiny: Spending overtime at a barre. Pet aversion: Hard pointe shoes. Pet possession: Riding boots. Favourite expression : I ' m going out today. Can you imagine: Elizabeth without her sketch book? Pastime: Dieting. Asset: Music. SALLY JANE SMYTH, Sal , Smyth , 1967-1968 Fairley House Behind every man who was a jailiire, was a woman. Ambition: Scientist. Probable destiny: Dr. Jekyll. Pet possession. Illitch. Prototype: Snoopy (the Dog, and Literally) Theme song: Exodus Pastime: Wasting time talking to MacD . Happiness is: Using Doley ' s big eraser! Can you imagine: Sally here at 3:15 on Mondays and Tuesdays? JUDITH ANN STEVENSON, Judy , 1967-1968 Barclay House I ' m not as good as I should be, but I ' m not as bad as I could be. Ambition: To do something unusual (preferably in Art field). Probable destiny: Secretary. Pet possession: Black oxfords. Favourite expression: censored. Can you imagine: Judy passing French? Asset: Always ready for a good laugh. Theme song: What a Day for a Daydream Happiness is: passing a French test. MARIA VASILIOU, 1963-1968 Ross House When you lose wealth, you lose much; When you lose a friend, you lose even more; But when you lose courage, you lose all. Ambition: Sir George, Macdonald, or a science career. Probable destiny: Becoming a daughter-in-law to a mother-in-law. Pet aversion: Latin. Can you imagine: Maria staying on a diet! Theme song: A Man and a Woman Pet possession: Her muskrat coat. Happiness is: Someone who pronounces her name properly. Weakness: Sports cars. [20]

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ROSEMARY JESSICA ANN PATTON, Rosie , 1963-1964, 1966-1968 Ross House Sometimes with secret pride I sigh. To think how tolerant am I; Then wonder which is really mine, Tolerance — or a rubber spine! Ambition : To travel and study. Probable destiny: The first woman M.T.C. bus driver without a high school diploma. Pet peeve: People who eat her cookies at recess. Prototype: Olive Oil (thanks Frase!) Pastime: Expanding her cosmic consciousness. Asset: Her ability to eat and eat and never get fat. Can you imagine: Rosemary — fat? Activities: Prefect, Gym club. Form Gym Captain, School Games Secretary, Study Centre volunteer. KAREN M. RITCHIE, 1967-1968 Barclay House Living is A thing you do ) Now or never — Which do you? Ambition: To go to the Bahamas or Alps with that someone special. Pastime : Thinking up devious plans to ace the opposition. Pet aversion: Trite sayings: More fish in the sea and more pebbles on the beach. Pet possessions: Her Teddy Bear — Big Beegee, and Pooh Bear. Favourite expressions: Thweetie — clue-in! You wouldn ' t believe it! Theme song: Catch the Wind Favourite bedtime story : Winnie the Pooh Happiness is: a grubby pair of jeans all full of holes. ELLEN MARIE BIRGITTE SCHEEL, Berg(ie) , 1961-1968 Donald House Errare est humanum. Asset: Her red hair. Pet aversions: Buses; Senior locker room. Happiness is: Anyone who can pronounce her name. Favourite expression: Je ne sais pas. Pastime: Daydreaming. Weaknesses: Licorice; harpsichords. Theme song: Whatshername Activities: Form President, First Sub-editor of Echoes , Form Games Lieutenant, Prefect, House Head. PATRICIA MARGARET SHEPHERD, Patty , 1963-1968 Fairley House You can lead a horse to water, but if you can make him float on his back, then youve got something! Ambition: Scientist. Probable destiny: Mr. Hyde. Pet possessions: Notebook, and her mis-matched skis. Pet aversion: Stupid questions. Prototype: One of the Three Musketeers. Pastime: Laughing and making use of her notebook. Theme song: Unchained Melody Activities: Prefect, House Head, School Games Captain, Swim team. Basketball team. [19]



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JO-COREEN WATERS, Coreen , Green , 1966-1968 Ross House So said to myself, ' Self. Ambition: To obtain a Bachelor of Arts at McGill. Probable destiny: To obtain a bachelor. Favourite expression : Rats. Can you imagine: Coreen 5 ' 2 ? Pet aversion : People who call her ' Creen ' . Pet possession: A sister who brings food at recess. Claim to fame: Living in Boucherville. Pastime : Looking for mail. LINDA SUSAN WELLS, 1964-1968 Ross House Education is one of the penalties of civilization. Ambition: To have 10 or 12 kids. Probable destiny: Maybe to get married?! Prototype: One of the Three Musketeers. Pastime: Procrastination. Can you imagine: Linda disorganized? Happiness is: Any afternoon at 3:16. Pet possession: Daisies (preferably white!) Activities: Prefect, House Head, Study Centre tutor. Form Gym Lieutenant, Form Treasurer. Canada ' s second hundred years has begun, and with its beginning a new chapter in our lives has been opened. At last we are graduating, although there were times spent writing detentions and accumulating bad marks when we wondered if we would ever survive. Well, we have survived, even if Sixth Form did turn out to be as hard a year as was predicted. Looking back, we know Trafalgar has been good for us, teaching not only the usual three R ' s, but also adding Respect and Responsibility — in other words, tolerance for others and the ability to work on our own. If we are to help Canada finish her second hundred years success- fully, these are lessons which will make our efforts meaningful. As we graduate, we leave a security we shall never find again. We are on our own now in a world which is none too secure. In the future, the discipline, the lessons, the knowledge Trafalgar gave us will help us find a place in that world. University, a career, marriage, many things await us, but as Trafites we have learned that rewards are gained only through hard work. Success doesn ' t come to you; you must run to catch it. Let us hope that we, the first Trafalgar graduating class of Canada ' s second century, can do our bit of running. [21]

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