Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1915

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vox COLI. EGII The Graduates 7 noae HrnutaQe The man that hath no music in his soul is fit for treason, stratagem and spoils. Mae is the first student we have had from Deseronto, and one of whom we are very proud. She attended the public schools and high schools in Deseronto and also received her musical education there to the Intermediate grade and en- tered our College in 1913 to continue her piano. She also took commercial and and domestic, and now her hard work is over and victory is hers, and we are proud to claim Mae as one of our piano graduates. Mae was elected secretary-treasurer of the musical club, and took much interest in athletics. The best wishes of the class go with Mae, and knowing her capabilities and personality, we do not hesitate to predict a bright future for her, and wish her suc- cess in her undertakings. Pastime — tennis playing. Ambition — to become an M. A. nOilUe Cox In work, work, work, and work alway, let girlhood ' s hours be passed. We have known Millie for the last two years, when she has lived at 0. L. C, and we all wish that we knew her better. Millie was born in. Leamington nearly twenty-one years ago, and there she grew and flourished, much against the will of lier doctor. She has been working hard at Domestic Science since arriving here, and we are sure she would make a perfect housekeeper for someone. Pet expression — Oh, you know. Hobby and ambition — Work. IDerba Hrene 2)ap ■ ' ' The little things you do for me, And would not have me know, These keep such music in my heart And make me love you so. And you, who scorn my open thanks, Go singing on your way, Just joyful for two hearts a-tune, Throughout the busy day! Amy E. Campbell. Verda Day, better known to her inti- mate friends as ' ' Tommy Day, was born in Toronto, but Hamilton now has the honor of claiming this fai r graduate. Her chosen -department was Domestic Science, and in this she was exceptionally proficient, graduating with a splendid per cent. She has been very industrious during her two years ' sojourn in our midst. Last year, as well as taking her Junior Domestic, took Junior M. E. L., and in spite of illness, did justice to her first year. She was among the fortunate girls who received the bronze medallion for swimming this spring. Her willingness to help her classmates and her quick sympathy for all those who needed it, has given her a high place in all our affections, and we wish her health and happiness wherever her lot may be cast. Pet expression — ' ' You old thing. ' ' Her hobby — Saturday afternoon spree. morma H)ougaU I love her for her gentle grace, P ' or the pure heart that shines through all; I love her first and best and last Because of her soul ' s loveliness. ' ' Doc. was born in Brilliant, Ohio, where she lived in the shelter of her friendly mountains until three years ago, when she graduated from Steubenville High School. The past two years of her life have been spent rushing hither and thither through the corridors of 0. L. C. — generally on some unselfish errand. Doc. is always the friend of any- body who is ill or in trouble, and her sunm disposition and comical way of ex- Dresshio; her sentiments, keep all her fel- low students in laughter. She has beem the very capable Presi- dent of the Senior Class of 1915.

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8 VOX COLLEail ' ' Doc. is graduating in Domestic Science, and is never perfectly in her ele- ment unless in Domestic making ' ' cream toast ' ' or helping ' ' Avash the dishes. ' ' She is leaving us this J une, and we do not expect to see her back next year, and of all the girls we feel that ' ' Doc. will be the most missed, because of her abso- lute unselfishness and her friendliness with everyone. Pet expression — Shades of Nelson. She ' s one of them things that looks the brightest on a rainy day and loves you the best when you ' re most in need of it. Lillian was born in St. Mary ' s, but came to us from Athens, Ontario. Dur- ing her two years at 0. L. C, she has been a sincere friend to all of us. She receives the honor of the Nelson Shield because of the splendid work she has done, and because she holds first place in sports. Last year Lillian won the cham- pionship for swimming, and she has proved herself a very efficient teacher in life-saving this year. She graduates in Domestic Science, and her unselfishness and kindness to all her class-mates will never be forgotten. She has written the jokes for the Vox, but, underneath all these jokes, Lillian is tender-hearted, sympathetic, and a true friend to every 0. L. C. girl. We hope for her success in the future and are sure she will find friends wherever she goes, because she is a friend. Hobby — Wandering into the midnight hours. Pet expression — Don ' t look at me. j£ na (Brant Toiling, rejoicing, sorrowing. Onward through life she goes. Each morning sees some task begun, Each evening sees its close. Something attempted, something done, Has earned a night ' s repose. Edna was born in Victoria, B. C, in the year 1895, on a beautiful day in July. She is a lady of travel, having seven times crossed the continent. Edna has just triumphantly completed her course in expression, having spent two years with us. Her success reached its height in her wonderful impersonation of the Bishop in The Bishop ' s Candlesticks, from Les Miserables. Her character has been well revealed in the able manage- ment of the Y. W. C. A. as its worthy President. We hope throughout her life success may continue to attend her. Failing — Systematic habit. Ambition — To be Stage Manager in Shea ' s! (5lat)ip9 (Brecn How fair she is, how true she is, How dear she is to me. Plamilton is the proud possessor of an- other graduate from pur College — Miss Gladys Green. Gladys received her first education at Victoria Avenue School, and later graduated from Hamilton Col- legiate Institute. Gladys came to 0. L. C. in 1914, and is one of our M. E. L. stars, receiving the silver medal. Those who come back next year will miss Gladys and her cheerful disposition, but we hope she will visit us often. We all extend to Gladys our best wishes for her abundant success in all her future work. Hobby — To have her German all done. Failing — Being late for classes. Cbaiiotte (BuUiver All that ' s best of dark and bright, meet in her aspect and her eyes. Charlotte Gulliver was born in Pick- ering Township, and has spent most of her life in Whitby. She obtained her earlier education in the Whitby Public and High Schools. In 1913 she entered the Ontario Ladies ' College, and has pur- sued a very successful course in com- mercial work, graduating in that depart- ment.

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