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PRINCIPAL ' S MESSAGE As Trafalgar students, you are among the nine thousand girls attending Independent Schools across Canada. Trafalgar, as one of the oldest of these, has had a long and interesting history. Its goals have always been the same - to educate women to take an intelligent and active role in the adult world. You may forget that not so very long ago women were not allowed to enter universities and certain professions, nor to hold executive positions in the church or in government. The women of Independent Schools were much involved in the struggle to gain these rights for women and they did make some major breakthroughs. For example, the first woman graduate of a university and the first woman Senator were graduates of Independent Schools. Today, more than ever, you must think seriously about your career goals. Nine out of ten women will now work an average of twenty-five years, thus it is surely imperative to set long range goals, to choose careers suited to yoiu capabilities and interest and which can provide a satisfactory career throughout yoiu lifetime. I urge you to use your school days as productively as the women of the past and to work purposefully toward your future.
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Echoes Staff Many times you have walked past that tiny room on the third floor and, seeing the sign Quiet please, geniae at work , have wondered what sort of work these geniae were at. Well, this is it; Trafalgar Echoes ' 79. It is precisely what the name implies, a book full of echoes of the past; the school year 1978-79. When you first walked in through those big doors on Simpson Street in your brand new, clean tunic with your sash tied around your WAIST (! ), and caught your first glimpse of the crest , you ceased to be an ordinary student. You became a Trafite. No matter what you said or felt at times, you always were rather proud of the fact. You have been through many things in the past year; the houseplays, the gym dem., and everyday classes: and whether your memories are good or great, they have all been collected and preserved in Echoes . This is your yearbook, your souvenir of Traf to keep your cherished memories for years to come. - The Editor
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