Trafalgar School - Echoes Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1971

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PREFERS ' o, Nabiha Atallah — I ' m never going to get a headache in here again! ! Lois Hayes — There is no new duty hst! Liz Harcourt — Where ' s Lizzie? Jane Everett It ' s time for you to face the facts of hfe and death, and pervertedness, and JANE! Karen Flam — Karen, don ' t you know how to boil water? ! Betty Craig — Betty, did you take off your socks? ? Karen Merrithew — What do Zelda and Karen have in common? Laura Parmeggiani — When I get out of here . . . Kathy McCuaig - HONK! (Sniffle, sniffle). Sally Moore — Nothing much happened . . . GENERAL COMMENTS Karen M., you didn ' t lock us out again! Nabiha, you and I are the only sane ones here! — Yes, Kathy McC. I AM NOT a drunk — who put my name on the list? TWANG! Get away from me! Weird. Really strange. Theme Song — Catch a little sirmer. Put her in a pot. Add the boiling water. Make sure there ' s a lot. You will find there ' s very few That make such a delicious stew As a little sinner boiling in a pot. (®?! oS! 17

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JO WELLS, 1967-1971 Ross House For they have been taught to KNOW but have not been allowed to FEEL. A.S. Neill DEBBIE WEST, 1970-1971 Barclay House Behind the look of innocence lies mischief at its best. no voice rang With a song of joy Then what would this life be to me With no way to express how it feels Loving and living Seeking and giving A What would this world be If no one sang? JULIE WEXLER, 1970-1971 Donald House live alone that hasn V always been easy to do for just a single man. Sometimes at night the walls talk back to me they seem to say wasn ' t yesterday a better day? Always alone at home or in a crowd the single man off on his private cloud caught in a world that few men understand, I am what I am, a single man. Once was a time I can ' t remember when the house was filled with love but then again it might have been imagination ' s plan to help along the single man. ' '



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THE HOUSE PLAYS On November 4, the Houses presented their annual dramatic efforts. The theme this year for the plays was mysteries. Combined efforts by the House members produced five excellent adaptations of original or borrowed plots. Miss MacGachen came to judge, and it seems that she enjoyed our sense of comedy. As usual, the marks were all very close, but Barclay came out on top for the third year with Oh Where Oh Where Can His Blanket Be? a Charlie Brown play involving Linus ' lost blanket. The culprit, of course, was none other than Snoopy. Cumming was next with its version of Henry VHTs troubles with the ghosts of his dead wives. Then came Ross and Who Do You Think Did It? a real whodunit by Leacock. Next in order was Fairley which gave a very original production of The Pink Panther . Donald did The Gilt Mirror in which one of the best character sketches was portrayed. As usual, all the plays were enjoyed by everyone, especially the Juniors and the Staff. THE BAZAAR On November 18, Trafalgar had its second Bazaar. It was, as all who were there know, just as great a success as last year ' s, if not more. The Committee of two fifth formers, Helen McGill and Cynthia Nunns, and two sixth formers, Lee-Anne Nicholson and Jane Fiske, had been busy for a long time. We had the Committee heads and a representative from each Form working busily, but nothing would have been done without the help and advice of Mrs. Gratias. For the last few weeks before the Bazaar the spirit really picked up. Form workshops were organized during Form period, and girls made stuffed animals, strung beads, decorated bottles, painted rocks, and made paper flowers. Girls made things at home and brought them in, mothers and even fathers made or gave things to be sold. Also parents as well as companies and firms donated things for the raffle or to be used as prizes. At the actual Bazaar, everyone was running around in seeming circles, but somehow everything managed to get organized. In the gym we had seven tables. These were Christmas decorations, baked goods, knitting and sewing. Old Girls ' flowers, craft goods, white elephants, and Sixth Form flowers. The Prefects organized a tea downstairs in the drawing-room, where they served tea, coffee, and sandwiches. In one of the classrooms some of the girls put on a spook house. In the projector room eight girls very successfully put on a penny arcade, which consisted of a fish pond, penny toss, dart throw, and candle shoot. I know everyone, parents. Staff, girls, and friends enjoyed it all. Total profits for the bazaar were approximately $920.00. 1 hope next year ' s Bazaar will be even more of a success, and then each year after, more and more of a success. Helen McGill, Form VB 18

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