Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1922

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vox COLLEGII 3 GRADUATING CLASS, JUNE, 1922. From Left to Right — First Row — Marjorie Kisbey, Edith Pool, Phyllis Hipwell, Marion Gill. Second Row — Jean Hickling, Jane Merchant, Helen Johnston. Third Row — Gladys Banwell, Edith Wainwright, Margaret Tuson, Helen Reid. Marjorie Kisbey Marjorie, wlio answers more prompt- ly to Kisbey is one of our most pop- ular Sen ors, She was born in Enijlaiul ))ut eame to Prince Albert when only six months (,ld. Here she r. ceived her elementary education and attended St. Alban ' s College, where she l)e an lier musical career. Four years ago she came to O.L.C. and graduates this year witli first class honours as an A.T.C.M., lieing for the Gold Medal. Last year Kisbey was Treasurer of tile Sopliomoi-e Class and also of tlie Ok- liclos Club. This year she has lieen Treasurer of the Senior Class and Vice- I ' resident of the Okticlos. In our sports she has been an act v member and her charactei ' istic gaiety will be so much missed next year.

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2 VOXCOLLEGII The Graduating Class of 1922 Jane Merchant About September 14th, 1920, there came to O.L.C. a dainty little iniss with large blue eyes, who announced her in- tention of studying A.T.C.M. work in piano. She was born in Akron, Ohio, but has lived in Bowmanville for eleven years, where she attended the Public and High Schools. Two years have gone swiftly l)y, but in the.se two years this little lady has won the admiration and love of her fel- low students. For the year 1921-22 she was Treasurer of the Okt.clos, and for most of our schools exhibitions she has been more than generous with her help at the piano. Many a Sunday night she has sung to us (luaint little songs and sometimes, Janey said she wouldn ' t, Janey said she couldn ' t. But she did, did, did. And best and loveliest of all, Jane is the Senior President. You are leaving us, Jane, with your coveted diploma, but O.L.C. will never forget you. We wish you every suc- cess in life and may your songs bring as much happiness to others as they have brought to us. Hobby— ' ' Boycotting. ' ' Favorite Expression — ' ' Gee, I was never so tired in my life. Silver Medal A. T. C. M. Jean Hickling ' Always busy and never, on time Jean claims Beautiful Barrie, situated sixty miles north of Toronto, as her native town. Her home at Broadlin Farm, where she was born is three miles out of the town. Before coming to O.L.C. she at- tended school near her home, and in Barrie. She registered at the College as an Art Student in the Spring of 1920. On her return the following fall, she decided to make Expression her major course, and this year is honoured by being the only graduate In that de partment and J ' resident of the Dramatic Club. She was an active membei of the Y.W.C.A., being vice-president and also vice-president of the Senior Class. She made a very imposing Speaker of The House in the Civics Club, and is a menil)er of the Vox Staff. Jean has a gift for friendship ; and the girls showed their love for her by making her one of the Councillors in the May Court. Her pet hobby is feeding the sick. Her favorite expressions — Oh, there goes the fourth and Really, yes really. Great Scott. Helen Johnston Helen was born in Owen Sound, where she spent the fii ' st six years of her life, later moving to Burlington, where she lived for seven years. She is, at present, residing in Oshawa. Helen came to O.L.C. two years ago to spec ' alize in music of which she has made a great success. She has been al- ways so willing- to help and advise ev- eryone. During her first year here, Helen was made a charter member of the Honour Club, Secretary of the Ok- ticlos and Art representative of Y. W. C. A. This year Helen holds three im- portant offices. She is on the Vox Staff, Secretary to the Senior Class and last, but by no means l?ast, the very capable president of the Oktielos Club. All of which she filled most worthily. She passed her A.T.C. M. with first class honours and tied for the much coveted Gold Medal. Helen leaves us this year and will be greatly missed in our halls next year, but we hope she will have the best of luck in her future undertak- ings. Favourite Expression — My kid bro- ther said. Hobby — Making out time-tables.



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4 VOX C 0 ] J L E G 1 1 Kisbey claims, her education is not complete yet, and expects to continue in another line next year. In whatever she undertakes, her O.L.C. friends wish her great success. Hobby — Being a Stay-a-bed Lady till third has gone. Pet Expression — Ain ' t I shwell, — but— Where ' s Helen? Madeline Tuson Madeline was born in London, but has lived nearly all her life in Windsor. She attended the High School there for two years coming to O.L.C. in th? Fall of 1920. She enrolled in the Domestic Science Class. Since that she has de- voted all her time to that work proving herself very talented. This year ] Iad- eline was a very successful President of the Domestic Science Club. She is leaving us now and will l)e greatly missad by all. We wish her success in whatever she undertakes. Hobbv — Making cakes for O.L.C. Teas. Favourite Expression — I eoidd choke some kids, and 1 did not sleep a wink last night. Gold Medal for Domestic Science. Gertrude Banwell Gertrude first peeped into this large and sunny world eighteen years ago in Windsor, Ont. It was there she had her Public and High School education. She came to O.L.C. in September, 1920, and took iip Junior Domestic. This year she came back to graduate in this course. Gert is President of the Athletic Association this year, and be- sides holding this office successfully she has taken an active part in being Secre- tary of the Honour Club. Also she made the basket ball squad and was a good center. We all wish her every success in the future. Hobby— Eating. Expression— Say, kids, 1 am so darn liungry. ' ' Marion Gill Mar ' on was liorn in Boston, but her early school life was spent in Kingston. After that she lived two years in Eng- land and since then has travelled till she arrived at O.L.C. Here she was en- rolled in the Domestic Science Course, taking the highest standing in her Jun- ior year. We will always remember Mai ' ion as the enthusiastic and helpful president of the Honour Club, and as the Secretary of th-e Y.W.C.A. In ap- preciation of her sterling (lualities she was elected Councillor in May Court. Next year Marion is taking a three months Dietitian Course in Vancouver General Hospital. We all shall certain- ly m ' ss her cheerful willingness and sweet perscjuality and wish her every success in the future. Hobbies — iMopping Eleven Lower Francis. Dodging. Favourite Exirressions — D — (?) Your oft ' your trolley. Edith Pool Edith, l)etter known as Poolie, comes lo us from Newport News, Va., where she had completed her High School work. She came to O L.C. in Septem- l)er, 1920, taking up the Commercial Course. Her one fad during the year of 1920 semed to be to annoy the Fac- ulty. In 1921 0. L. C. saw Poolie once more. This time she came to finish her Commercial work. While hare she showed great liking for swimming and jumping horses. Poolie was elected President of the Commercial Club, also she was made Joke Elditor of the Vox Staft ' . Here ' s hoping she will be abb to type her jokes in the future for some worthy cause. Hobl)y — Runing up and down stairs. Play ing the organ for the Civics Club. Pet Expressions — Freak of Na- ture. Doggon-it. On the shield. Edith Wainwright Edith was l)orn in Huntsville, Out., and has lived there all her life. She atended the Huntsville High School and as sli ' is a bright young thing, took her

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