Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1913

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vox COLLEGll 21 Address to the graduates — Mrs. Jas. Hales. Pixies Good-night song (Arthur Brown)— Kathleen Hare. Sink Red Sun (Teresa del Riego) —Miss Eleanore Wright, A.T.C.M. Waltz Song, Romeo and Juliet (Gounod)— Miss Lillian Wilson, A. T. C. M. Scherzo Valse (Moskowski)— Miss Margaret Clarke. The House with the paint wore off (Richardson)— Miss Bernice Green. (a) Still Wie die Wacht (Carl Bohn), (b) My Treasure (Joan Ira Valse) — Miss Eleanore Wright. Sigmund ' s Love Song (Wagner Bendel)— Miss Grace Clough, A.T.C.M. (a) Du Bist wie cine Blume (Schu- mann) (b) Will o ' the Wisp (Spross) —Miss Lillian Wils on. God save the King. Music I have often thought that my music- al soul will be imperishable, that it will live on and on through the cen- turies after my body has gone to de- cay. Not only do I think it, but I be- lieve it.— W. A. Mozart. Vocal and piano recital by pupils of Miss Kathleen Lowe and Miss Amy Christian, in the concert hall, May 21. •Programme. Piano solo— Merry Kate, (Eilen- berg), Muriel Cook. Vocal solo — Selected, Rose Silver- man. Piano solo- Tarantella (G. Fer- rate), Miss Schinbein. Vocal solo— Selected, Miss Elliott. Piano solo— Military March, Miss Evelyn Cook. Vocal solo— Selected, Miss Marie Shaw. Piano solo — Les Adieux (F. Thorne), Miss Ethel Blew. Vocal solo— Selected, Miss White. Piano Solo— Echo de Carnaval (R. Weinwurm), Miss Muriel Cook. Vocal solo— Selected, Miss Edna Wakefield. Piano solo— When Daisies Sleep, Miss Evelyn Cook. Vocal solo— Miss Haycraft. Piano solo— Zenobia (L. J. Quig- ley). Miss Blew. Vocal duet— Misses Rose Silverman and Edna Wakefield. God Save the King. Miss Clough, accompanist. Music resembles poetry; in each are nameless graces, which no method teach, and which a master ' s hand a- lone can reach. Miss Lillian Wilson, A.T.C.M., one of our vocal teachers, leaves the Col- lege to take a similar position in the West. We all regret very much that she is leaving us, as she has endeared herself to her large class. The Senior Musical Club held a suc- cessful recital on May 28th. Programme. The Butterfly (Lavallee), Miss A. Meath. When Love is Kind, Miss Ethel Drinkwater. (a) Prelude in C Minor (Chopin), (b) Reverie (Schutt), Miss Mary Richards. The Piper (Spencer Johnston), Miss Daisy Brownell. Berceuse de Jocelyn (Benjamin Godard), Miss Marguerite Leslie. Rondo Capriccio (Mendelssohn), Miss Dorothy Rowland. Creole Love Song (Edgar Smith Miss Greta White.

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20 VOX COLLEGii Treifdlgair Deiugbtcrs Married— In Milwaukee, on April 30, Miss Lucille Cook, of Long Beach, Cal., to Mr. Roy Be ' cker, of Oshawa. At Colborne, on June 4th, at the home of the bride ' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gould, Miss Ida Luella Gould was married to Rev. John T. Heslop. Mrs. A. J. Gould played the wedding march from Lohengrin, and Rev. A. H. Foster conducted the cere- mony. During the signing of the reg- ister, Mr. A.J. Gould, of Cobourg, brother of the bride, sang Because. Rev. and Mrs. Heslop will reside in Glen all an. Marie Ross, of Winchester, is visit- ing in Vancouver, and was the guest of honor at an O.L.C. tea given by Win- nie Doherty. Later on Irma Gordon gave a couple of teas for her. Lil Dale, of Madoc, has been visiting her sister in Vancouver, and spent some time with Doris McLaggan. Lil McConnell, of Ottawa, reached Vancouver a few weeks ago to visit h- sister, Ethel (Mrs. Williamson.) During the winter Belle Metcalfe and Irma Gordon have spent a morning a week teaching kindergarten work to the children of the Creche. On fine days they take them to the park and beach- es, and are enjoying their work very much. They always enjoy the ' ' Vox, and talk over old times at the Colleg e. Helen Bollert has just returned from a three months ' visit with her sister, at Regina College, and with Rita Daw- son at Winnipeg. Helen thinks there is no place quite as nice as Vancou- ver. Grace has been taking second year Arts at McGill, Vancouver. Mrs. Craig and Mrs. White, (Elsie Green) are always glad to have the O. L.C. girls come in for a chat over the tea cups. Teddie Broe and Winnie Doherty are working hard at Normal, and will be glad when June comes. Maidie Elliott is teaching this year, but we have a suspicion she won ' t be doing it next year. Florence Jones has changed her name to Mrs. Gilbert A. Smith, and is liv- ing near Toronto. We all miss Flor- ence, and wish her great happiness in her new home. Mrs. (Dr.) Milburn (Miss Edwards, of Calgary), has lately come to Van- couver to reside. Vera Smith is training for a nurse in the Burrard Sanitarium, and likes her work very much. One of the largest exhibitors and prize winners at the Vancouver Horse Show was Mrs. A. D. McRae (Blanche Howe.) A number of the girls would like to have a Trafalgar Daughter ' s Chap- ter, and are hoping either Miss Cope- land or Miss Burkholder will visit the coast and start one in Vancouver. On Monday afternoon the Whitby Chapter held its June meeting in the College drawing-rooms. At six o ' clock high tea was served to the Trafalgar Daughters and members of the grad- uating class. Mrs. Garnham was the guest of hon- or. Her address on neighborline? ' was splendid and thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated by all. We were so glad that Mrs. Hare was able to be with us this year at our annual meeting. At eight o ' clock the following inter esting program was given by Trafalgar Daughters, in the College Concert hall. Guest of Honor— Mrs. John Graham. Address of welcome — Dr. Hare. Reply— Miss Hazel Merrick.



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22 VOX (JOLLEGII Marche Mignonne (Edgar Smith), Mabel Sharpe. Flower Rain (Loveman), Miss L. Nixon. Murmuring Zephyrs), (Jensin Nie- man), Miss Georginia Smith. I will live alone and pour my pain with passion into music, where it turns to what is best within my better self. —George Eliot. The pupils of Miss Irene LeBrun, L. R.A.M., on June 4th gave a picnic to the lake. It was given in honor of Miss LeBrun, who is leaving the Col- lege to take up her residence in the West. Miss LeBrun is one of the most popular teachers in the College, and she will be greatly missed by the girls who are returning next year to resume their theory studies. On leaving she was presented with a handsome gold pendant set with braoque pearls and amethysts. We hope that sometime in the future Miss Le- Brun will pay us a visit. Prove to me that you can control yourself and I ' ll say that you are an educated man ; without this all other education is good for next to nothing. —Mrs. Oliphant. UNDERGRADUATES ' RECITAL. Friday, June l5th, at 8 p.m. Programme. Prelude, C Sharp Minor (Rach- manioff), Miss Georgina Smith. Happy Days ' (Strelezki), Miss Lois Shibley. Violin Obligato, Miss G. Clough. La Cascade (Pauer), Miss Ethel- wyn Jones. Daffodils A-Blowing, ' ' ' (German), Miss Margaret Messer. Ardelia in Arcady (Daskam), Miss Gertrude Relyea. Song for June, (Spencer John- ston), Miss Daisy Brownell. A La bien aimee ' (Schutt), Miss Aurelia Meath. My Redeemer and My Lord (Dud- ley Buck), Miss Belle Elliott. Romanze (Sibelius), Miss Dorothy Rowland. Minuet (Spencer Johnston), Miss Leara Gillis. On Wings of Song (Heller), Miss Clela Heath. Ingomar Act 2, Sc. 1 (Lovell), Miss Leta LeGear. Autumn (Chaminade), Miss Nora Tucker. Momentary success, however favor- able, should not be prized as highly as the permanent impression for which every true artist should unrelentingly work. A.W. Ambros. Once again we have come to the clos- ing day of another successful year. It is indeed with a feeling of sorrow that we part with our College friends, but with a feeling of satisfaction that all our efforts have not been in vain. On behalf of the Musical Club we wish to say that they have indeed inspired us, and we hope that next year ' ' s students will continue the work and make the club one of the organizations that count in the College. The examination results show that the music students have been a credit to the College, and the teachers of this most important department. We hope that the students and faculty will have a pleasant summer, and come back more than enthusiastic over the work of tTie coming year. THE ORGANIST. I wonder how the organist can do so many things, He ' s getting ready long before the choir stands and sings ; He ' s pressing buttons, pushing stops, he ' s pulling here and there, And testing all the working parts while listening to a prayer. He runs a mighty big machine ; its full of funny things — A mass of boxes, pipes and tubes, and sticks and slats and strings. There ' s little whistles for assent, and rows and rows and rows ; I ' ll bet there ' s twenty miles of tubes as large as garden hose.

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