Trafalgar School - Echoes Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1974

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ANN LAMBERT VI B ' 70-74 Ross House On Friendship: And let your best be for your friend, If he must know the ebb of your tide, let him know your flood also. For what is your friend that you should seek him with hours to kill? Seek him always with hours to live. For it is his to fill your need, but not your emptiness. And in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures. Kahhl Gibran JANET MARTIN VI B ' 69- ' 74 Donald House Sometimes I sit and think, but usually i just sit. Ambition: kindergarten teacher Probable destiny: kindergarten student Activities: Bazaar Committee, Class Treasurer Pastime: sharing recess with thirty kids Cherished memory: hiding 3 ' by 3 ' janitor ' s broom closet with Clara, Laurie, Heather, Wendy, Jane and Ellen Can you imagine: Janet lasting through Biology lab? JANE NEMEC VI B ' 65- ' 74 Ross House True friendship is a plant of slow growth and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to the appellation. Washington --Letter, 1783 Many thanks to L.D. and W.V. SUSAN OGILVY Sue VI B ' 68- ' 74 Barclay House When I first met Sue in grade nine, I found her a shy, quiet, but happy, friendly girl. She had been here for six years. In grade ten she was a lot friendlier and less quiet. Often you could find Sue with B.J., I.Z., and A. St. A., happily talking about a favorite sport - horseback riding. Sue didn ' t join many clubs for the simple reason that she lives way out in the sticks. Fear not, though; she has the greatest week- ends, so she ' s not missing much of weekdays after school. Susan has to be one of the best waitresses I ' ve known aside from N.P. They are running a close race. Sue intends to teach the world the art of having a short laugh and riding horses at the same time. Good luck, Sue. M.P. and B.J.

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LIA HADLEY VI B 72-74 To Burrs Cumming House A shady friend for torrid days Is easier to find Than one of higher temperature For frigid hour of mind. Emily Dickenson The Sailor Even on peaceful days With quiet waves and wind, The sailor off the helm Should never take his mind. Anonymous (Miyamori Asatro) BETTY JONGENEEL VI B 70-74 Ross House There never was a war that was not inward; I must fight until I have conquered within myself what causes war. Marianne Moore RITA KALAFATIDIS VI B 71-74 Donald House The Aim But count the reach of my desire. Let this be something in thy sight: I have not,. . .(in the slothful dark) Forgot the Vision and the Height. Charles G.D. Roberts CLARA KUNDLER VI B 70-74 Fairley House What ' s the use of worrying? It never was worthwhile, So, pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag. And smile, smile, smile. George Asaf My many thanks to all my friends, especially Glenna, Lisa, Wendy and Janet, and to all my teachers, who have made my years at Traf memor- able.



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CYNTHIA DAWN PERCIVAL Cindy VI B ' 71- ' 74 Well, at long last it is time for Cindy to leave Traf , that is if she can keep her mind off skiing for at least one day. Her ambition is to be a marine biologist, but we will probably catch her five years from now scuba diving in the spring floods at the bottom of Mont St. Sauveur. She has become known for her Percival style jokes and for flinging her hair at people. Cindy ' s claim to fame, being her long blonde hair and bubbling personality, will probably someday get her some good-looking skier who owns a Corvette! Recently she has moved into Montreal, and will make her presence known at aU the parties! Now that she ' s here, Montreal, look out; here she comes! Her Friends ANNE ST-AMOUR VI B ' 70- ' 74 Fairley House The immaculate intense epochs that I have diligently, assidu- ously, dwelt within this inspiring, sipid, splendiferous institution of vast multiferious, complicated and sagacious doctrines! I How else could I have explained my several years at Trafalgar! Now I can write good like a learned student should! A. St-A. CLAIRE PANET-RAYMOND VI B ' 67- ' 74 Donald House Claire, an all around student. What do you do with a girl who is not satisfied with 100% on a test? Claire has been prancing up and down Traf ' s staircases ever since grade five. She seems to bless all extra-curricular activities with her presence. In sports, Claire has earned her position on the basketball teams, and has participated in swimming, gymnastics, and badminton. She has, as well, served on the Bazaar Committee and as Prefect, Class President, and Hous e Head. Although Claire is working extremely hard for a scholarship to the University of Me Atlantic in Wales, she still finds the time to plan the weekend ' s party schedule. There ' s gotta be a party this weekend! We certainly will miss her million dollar smile. So long, Chuck, and good luck. Memories: LCC grad. Horse, Dan, Rickles and Rice NICOLE PARIZEAU VI B ' 67- ' 74 Fairley House The future should not be forgotten because there was no one there to see it, A song should not remain unsung because there was no one there to sing it. Love should not be lost because there was no one there to find it. Lucien Parizeau

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