Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1916

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2 VOX COLLEGII

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Vox Collegii Published Throughout the Collegiate Year by the Editorial Staff. For san et Jiaec elim meminisse juvabit. VOL. XXXII WHITBY, 1916 No. 6 EDITORIAL STAFF Editor ix Chief M. Moore Advisors j f . Maxwell t Miss Granger Music G. Smith ASST. Literary Editor.... E. Knowles r. W. C. A M. Fawcett Circulation Manager J. Greenway Domestic Science G. Fisher Oratory W. Symington The Joker K. Smith Business Manager M. Sharpe Trafalgar Daughters, Miss K. Wright Fireside Notes ( 2 ' , I F. Pennal Athletics M. McLelland Subscription Price — To the Students and Trafalgar Daughters, 50 cents per year; to all others, 75 cents. Please address editorial correspondence to the editor-in-chief and business correspond- ence to the Business Manager. Senior (Liass of 1916 Flower — Marguerite. Colors — Green and Yellow. SENIOR CLASS POEM. Grey weather-beaten towers — you to whom we owe The careless happiness that only school-girls know, — Out of thy sheltering care We pray may grow a share Of Canada ' s best womanhood — loyal and fair! The long years stretch before our feet, an unknown road Beset with sudden pitfalls and with many a load, Enough, if looking through The vistas past, we view Those ideals Trafalgar Daughters hold as true! When the valley of a deeper shadow lies Before our tottering age and fading eyes Your memory will lend A comfort: and will send Down the years an inspiration to the end. Margery Trueman Moore, (graduate).



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vox COLLEGII The Graduates 3 MELVA HETHERINGTON, M.E. She ' s little but she ' s wise; She ' s a terror for her size. Melva, better known as Spoof er, first saw the light of day in Toronto, and in that city received her early education. ■ There, attracted by the charms of O.L.C , she entered as a student in the Expres sion Department in 191J:, where she has been doing remarkably good work. For a very tiny person. Miss Meiva has a very large capacity in the ' -rain line; and still the wonder grew, that one small head should carry all slie knew. The young lady possesses the rare gift of absorbing knowledge, and re- taining it, too. We expect to hear good things of little Miss Hetherington in her chosen profes- sion; and wish her health, wealth and happiness as lonp ' as she lives. Favorite pastime — sleeping. Slang expression — Isn ' t that touch- ing! MABEL M. SHARPE. The very capable President of our Sen- ior Class was born at Manitou, Man. She came to 0. L. C. some six years ago, and instantly became a fixture to the College. However, she is intending to tear herself away this year — yes, really ! Mabel ' s favorite expression is, I ' m going up to practice now. Her favor- ite vegetable is carrots, and her idea of ' ' Heaven ' ' seems to be a different one from that of any other girl in the school — yet I suppose it is the same, as it con- tains the same personages. Nevertheless, we ' re all mighty proud of our President, and we all love to hear her play the piano. Here ' s luck, Mabel. MARJORIE GARLOCK. Marge — the prima donna of the class — was born in Phelps, New York, where she has lived ever since. She graduated from the Phelps Pligh School in 1913, and for the last three years has been gracing the halls of 0. L. C. Marge has always been the sympathetic friend of everyone in troitble who cared to go to her. We are not quite sure what she has decided to do when she leaves O.L. C, but w e know that whatever it is — it will be something which will give pleas- ure to others. Her pet failing is for fair hair and blue eyes, and her favorite ex- pression. ' ' Let ' s go into Whitfield ' s and see if there are any new magazines. ADA SNIDER. Ada Snider was born in Waterloo,. Out., and received her education as far as Matriculation there and in Ber- lin. She entered 0. L. C. in Septem- ber of this year, and is graduating in M. E. L. She has endeared herself to all the girls and was missed by us all when trying exams, in Toronto. She is much interested in Athl etics and is our Senior representative on the basket-ball team. Hobby — Studying. Failing — Sports. HELEN CLARK. Helen Clark was born at Orillia, Avhere she received her early education, coming to O.L.C. in 1914. She is graduating in Domestic Science, and has indeed proved to be an adept cook. We feel sure Helen will lift the responsibility of household management from her mother ' s should- ers when she returns home. During her two years here, her cheer- ful disposition and willingness to help her class-mates has endeared her to us all, and it is Avith regret we learn she does not intend to come back next year. Hobby — Sr. picnics and hunting eggs. Ambition — To teach Dietetics. GRACE FISHER. Her eyes were stolen from the marguerites And twinkled like the sunbeams. She sought not praise, and praise did not overlook.

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