Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1925

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GRADUATING CLASS Hargarpt (Eolrman The thirst to now and understand The things that are most excellent. Entered on the Book of Life in nine- teen six. One Margaret Elizabeth Coleman. Address, Burlington, Ontario. Marg was brought up in Burlington and acquired her knowledge at Burlington Pub- lic School, then started her High School course in Hamilton Collegiate. She at- tended that school three years and then, thinking that she would like to take two years ' work in one, thus taking her Pass and Honour Matric in one year, she de- cided to come to O. L C, knowing that she could accomplish what she desired, here. She arrived in September, nineteen twenty- four, and is graduating this year with M.E.L., taking home with her not only the Silver Medal for second in gen- eral proficiency, but also a scholarship. Next year will find her at her home in Sutherland, Florida, where she will likely take up her music again. Don ' t eat too many oranges, Marg— nor forget to dream a little of O. L. C. as you wander under the shades of the Flori- da palms. Favourite expression - Just wait a minute! Hobby — Writing letters. ISjfUn iHfUmu And cloudy the day or stormy the night The s y of her heart was always bright. None of us know Helen very well, but we do know that she is very jolly, and al- ways has a smile for everyone. Maybe it is because she lives in Port Perry and is so proud of her home town. At any rate, A merry heart doeth good like medicine, and to see Helen once a week at the college laughing with everyone gives a fresh twang to one ' s own dull disposition. Her education was received in the Port Perry Public and High Schools, where she climbed from the lowest rung to the high- est of Honour Matric, and now she is a member of the Senior Class of ' 25. Her music comes to her as easily as skipping classes comes to most of us, and this year she has graduated with her A.T.C.M., in which she made a very good mark, and won the gold medal. Three lusty cheers for Helen! Favourite expression — Oh! You bet! Her idea of perfect bliss is to practise ten hours a day. Bon Chance, Helen!

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GRADUATING CLASS I ma e it a rule to believe only what I understand. One bright day in August, nineteen six, Rhoda E. first entered this conglo- merated world and proceeded to attempt its reformation. After several years of idleness at home she found herself attend- ing Brown School, thus adding greater glory to its already famous name. In the lapse of time she directed her footsteps to- ward Bishop Strachan School, where for three years Rhoda received a great deal of attention. Suffice it to say, she arrived in our midst in the autumn of nineteen twen- ty-three, and since that time has been one of our most energetic girls. Last year Rhoda was on the Vox and Year Book Staff, and this year is the cap- able Editor of our much loved school mag- azine. Her energy has been directed mostly towards sports, in which she has excelled. As manager of the basketball team and a splendid forward on it and as defence on the hockey team, she has aided the school in its many conquests. Graduat- ing as an M.E.L., we wish Rhoda Eliza- beth the greatest success and happiness in the years to come. Favourite expression — My Godfrey de Bouillon. 11 Favourite hobby — Searching for new thrills. Srile SUjersmt She is young but wise. A product of Brantford, 1907 A.D. Flourished for a number of years there, where she was successfully raised and educated. History is a little indefinite at his point. Whether she wore hair rib- bons or not, no one seems to know. Blossomed at O.L.C. to which she came with three other Brantford girls in order to improve the school and to take Honor Matriculation. Appearance. (1) Hair — dark. (2) Eyes ditto. (3) Skin fair. (4) Height — medium. (5) Breadth — narrow. Disposition — witty, original, clever — and fun! Ambition — To be editor of the Poet ' s Corner in the Mimico Morning Milk — but seriously she must be contemplating mat- rimony or Dietetics for next year she in- tends taking Household Science at U. of T. Usual Exercise — Push 11 . Excess Energy dissipated in Latin. Daily Dirge — II faut que je work. Idiosyncrasy — Making up Cross Word Puzzles. Favourite Expression — Wouldn ' t that blow your hat in the river. Page Twenty



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Good sport in all good things! In the village of Lanark, early on the morning of August eighth, seventeen long years ' ago, Edith, better known as Ede, first marvelled at her tiny toes. At the age of eight Ede found herself in The Little Red School House near Lanark. From there two years of contin- uation school in Lanark and finally O.L.C. in nineteen twentytwo. She was a junior for two years, taking her Junior Matric, and this year finds her a senior, graduating in Commercial, a two year course which she has successfully made in one, and is taking with her not only her diploma but the prize for penmanship. Active in sports, Ede in her first year captured the Athletic Cup and ever since as this and that member of the Ath- letic Executive has swung merrily on her way. She is certainly one of our finest stu- dents and will be missed next year. Favourite Expression — O! Get off the earth! Hobby- Wilson. Collecting money for H. A. (grar? Hatrii A pleasant personality to ma e the ship of life ride smooth. During the year nineteen two, in Glencoe, Ontario, Grace first peeped out upon this glorious world of ours. As we know, she is a Methodist minister ' s daughter, and for this reason I am unable to enumerate the many schools she has graced with her pre- sence. We do know, however, that she at- tended High School in Hamilton, and then later moved to Port Hope, where she com- pleted her Matriculation and where she now lives. Grace is graduating this year in Domes- tic Science, having completed her second year in this course, and we are sure she will live up to her reputation as a very brilliant student of her class, last year winning the Junior Domestic Science medal, and this year the gold for highest proficiency. We hate to have Grace leave us, but we all wish her the very best of luck in the future. Favourite expression — Oh, I don ' t have to, do I? Hobby — Doing art needlework. C:V? ' ' V ' -

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