Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1921

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FIRST ROW (left to right)— Aileen Marshall, Ethel- Morden, K. Macdon- ald, Ruth Carruthers, Margaret Webster. SECOND ROW— Helene Allworth, G. Lander, H. Taylor, E. Haskett. THIRD ROW — Elizabeth Reynolds, N. Moore, H. Luke, V. Glenn. FOURTH ROW— V. Payne, C. Reynolds, H. Dawson, G. Klombies. FIFTH ROW— M. Cole, M. McQuillan, A. Savage, W. Scott, B. Breese.

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VOX COLLEGII 3 On Reading Spenser ' s Annie Alliso The crimson buds the maple trees, The tender green of birch, The gentle blue of April skies, Are blackground of the search. To seek St. George fair Una rides By night through all my dreams, And sometimes ' twixt dark forest stems It ' s silver armour gleams. Dull sleep ' s oblivion thus becomes The field of high emprise; The Spring ' s sweet beauty, maid and knight — They live before my eyes. Soft music, too, I sometimes hear — The fairy bugle call, The witch, with wondrous echoes three, Dissolves enchantments all. It breaks for me the magic spell, And dissipates my dreams ; Upon the misty hills of spring The golden morning gleams. But well I know when shadows fall, And slumber seals my eyes, Una will ride with me again Upon her high emprise. Faerie Queen in April i Maxwell. MISS A. A. MAXWELL. The Graduating Hazel Taylor In 1914 there came to 0. L. C. one of the most outstanding of all its many and varied students. Hazel Taylor-par- don-Bones, arrived from Belleville, her birthplace, with the intention of mak- ing her career at O. L. C, one even more exciting and full of thrills than any boarding school story ever writ- ten. Within three years of her arrival she became the President of the Athletic Association, secretary of the Choral class, and Captain of the Basketball team. In 1919 she was given the high- est honor ever bestowed upon any stu- Class of 1921 dent of O.L.C. Hazel was crowned our May Queen. In 1918 the Honour Club was insti- tuted and Hazel became its first presi- dent. Through her untiring effort and zeal it has become an honoured institu- tion in our school. That same year she was circulation manager of the Vox. In 1920 she was the winner of the much coveted gold medal awarded for swim- ming, and in 1921 president of the Senior Class. Hazel leaves us this year, but she takes along the respect, loyalty and love of 0. L. C, and leaves behind the



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VOX COLLEGII 5 memories of seven happy years of school life. Says Bones — Good-bye kids — See yon all in the fnnny papers. Hilda Dawson Hilda was born in Bailieboro, and has lived there off and on during the nineteen years of her existence. In 1918 Hilda made her first appearance at 0. L. C. It was then her pranks started, and fearing- that she had com- mitted enough for one year, the next year saw her at Ottawa Ladies ' Col- lege. However, the next year she re- turned, and has spent the last two years here, where she has pursued her course in Commercial work. Talk about a speed artist — well that ' s Hilda ' s middle name. As Treasurer of the Senior Class Hil- da has been efficient, and we wish her success in the years to come. Favorite Hobby — Slipping on Bath- tubs. Pet Expression— Wa-A Oh. Grace Lander. Grace was born in El Paso, and mov- ed to Oshawa six years later, where she attended High School. She came to us in 1918, taking the Commercial Course, but changing the next year to Domes- tie, in which she is graduating this year. Grace was a very able President of the Domestic Science Club during the two years, and ' was ever willing to give her help in preparing for the nu- merous teas. Next year she intends to continue her study of music. Her hobby is watching the Rob- in ' s nest. Favorite expression : My senses a- bove. Margaret Webster. Margaret was born in Winnipeg, but has spent most of her life in Calgary where she attended both the Public School and High School, finishing her first year. She came to us in the fall of 1919, and took her Sophomore year. This year she came back and took both Junior and Senior Domestic. We all shall miss Margaret next year, but we are sure that she will have all success in the future. Favorite Hobby — Taking hall duty on Upper Frances. Pet expression — Say, Kiddie. Helene Allworth. Although living in Montreal nearly all her life, Helene was born in Toron- to. She is the grand-daughter ' of the well-known Mr. R. C. Hamilton, who is President of our School Board. Before coming to 0. L. C. Helene at- tended Trafalgar Institute, Montreal, where she took High School work. On arriving here last year she enrolled in the Expression class. Since then she has devoted herself solely to that work until this year, when, as a minor course, she studied vocal. This year she has held the office of Secretary of the Dramatic Club, and filled the position capably. Not only has she been willing to do her part to- wards making our entertainments suc- cessful, but has always been present to lend a helping hand in need. Favorite Expression — Mon Dieu! Mon Dieu! Cort Reynolds. Cort was born in Montreal and has lived there ever since. She came to O. L. C. three years ago where she has cer- tainly made a name for herself. Dur- ing her first year she won the Gold Medal for greatest proficiency in swimming, life-saving, etc. ; her second year she was made president of the Y. W. C. A. She won the Governor-Gen- eral ' s Medal for highest standing in Junior Matriculation English. She also had the honor of having her name on the Strathcona Shield for Athletics, womanly qualities and scholarship. She came back this year and resumed her studies, receiving the degree of M. E.L., and again taking up the position of President of Y. W. and has made a wonderful success of it. Due to her

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