Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1927

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3oH?pl)inp (£. Houston Sunny smile and brightest mind, Always doing what is kind. Jo is a true daughter of the North, hav- ing been born in Cobalt in 1907. However, the West had a strong fascination for her and she started on her road to learning in Edmonton, Alberta. Returning to Hailey- bury she partially finished her Public School education but a few years later found her at O.L.C. where she obtained her Entrance. After spending a year in Mexico she again went North and there covered her Junior Matric work with great success. This year finds Jo back at O.L.C. as one of the Graduating Class in Honour Matriculation and also Assistant Editor of the Vox and Secretary of the Senior Class. Next year she hopes to go to Boston and obtain her B.Sc. degree. We all wish her every success. Favourite Expression — Oh spit! ! ! Hobby — Writing letters and thus doing her part to lower the National Debt. £u2annr lEnlow Lead on — I ' m ready to follow! Suz made her initial appearance at Canton, Ohio, in April, 1908. We are all sure that she was a very good infant, list- ening a great deal and saying more, for we next hear of her attending the Adelaide Hoodless School in Hamilton. Here she re- ceived her entrance, and entered Hamilton Collegiate, where she matriculated. Then came Suz as a Junior Household Science student to O.L.C, where she has made many friends. Being of a capable nature, she has had many and various offices. This year Suz is Editor of the Vox, Secretary-Treasurer of the Household Science Class and Treasur- er of the Senior Class. Each of these posi- tions she has filled admirably and there is not the least doubt, that she will do well as a dietitian, or anything else that she might do in the future. Favorite Expression — I say, — don ' t you think it ' s a bit of a rotten deal? Hobby — Luring Lucile ' s lovely lonely lead pencils. Page Seventeen

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Much might be said. Introduction ' — Our story b:gins in the City of Chicago in 1908 where Rhoda sounded her first battle cry. Hamilton was her next port and there she was taught Arithmetic and obedience in the first years of public school. Chapter I. — Rhoda meekly enters O.L.C. as an Elementary in 1920. This meekness soon wears off however, and is followed by an overwhelming desire for knowledge. Chapter II. — Many helpful and a few less helpful weeks spent in the freshman class. Chapter III. — Rhoda takes her chance with the sophisticated Sophs and pulls through safely. Chapter IV. — We find our heroine scorn- fully avoiding matric and preparing to enter the business world. Chapter V. — Still hungering for O.L.C. beans and applesauce Rhoda returns to graduate in Commercial and conducts her- self in the manner common to Seniors, ful- filling also the offices of Athletic Secretary and Vice-President of the Commercial Class. Chapter VI.— In 1926 Rhoda returned to try her A.T.C.M., and had the honor of being Senior President, and also Athletic Secretary. She played guard on first bas- ket ball team, and entered into all activities with spirit. 3lpan (ErcBlijaiatte Do you wish to be great? Then begin by being little. It was on February 28th, 1908, that Jean ' s little red head first started burning its way into people ' s hearts. Hamilton w as the lucky city and here she resided until two years ago. She attended Adelaide Hoodless School where she gained her Ent- rance. Then she entered Central Collegiate and after spending two profitable years there she left and gave Delta Collegiate a year of her company. Still seeking further knowledge she headed for O.L.C. where she finished her Junior Matric during her first year, and this year she has been taking fifth form work. She has very capably filled the position of vice-president of both the Senior Class and of the Honour Club, and has been an all-round good sport, taking her part in bas- ketball and other school activities. We believe she intends to go into train- ing next year and we know she will make a success of it as she has of everything else she has undertaken. Here ' s looking at you, Jean! Idiosyncrasy — Insisting on square paper. Favorite Expression — Oh, I love that! Page Sixteen



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3l?an lEuelyn iFrpbrirku lain Surntljg Sfrattt? ' Who mixed reason with pleasure, And wisdom with mirth. The first thing to be heard of Jean was a little giggle, and ever since then she has laughed her way through the world. She was born in Cache Bay, and has called it her home town for eighteen years. Thinking she would like to give her teachers a treat (?) she started on her way to learn the three R ' s . It is not long till we hear of her passing her Entrance, then to High School. She struggled through the depths of Latin and Geometry for two years, in the meantime not neglecting to enjoy herself. In the fall of 1925 she found her way to O.L.C. Here she decided to learn some ' thing about Shorthand and Typing, which she has done very well, carrying off the prize for highest standing in Junior Com ' mercial. This year she has been one of our worthy Seniors, and is graduating with the gold medal. Here ' s wishing you heaps of luck, Jean. Hobby — Giggling. Favourite Saying — For goodness sake, clean the room, Glenn. She has a flair for music. Dot carolled her first song in Toronto on September 29th and has been improv- ing on it ever since. After attending twelve different schools she chose O.L.C. for the thirteenth. Un- doubtedly this is Dot ' s lucky number. In September, 1924, we find Dot ' s name among the Sophs. The next year the same name appears on the Junior Book for now Dorothy is taking the greater part of her Matric. For three years Dot has worked upon the theory that practice makes perfect with the result that she is graduating in A.T.C. M. piano this year. Now her academic work is only a side line, though to watch her progress one would believe it to be her major course. Besides being Vice-President of the Octi- clos she is fond of sports and enjoys the strenuous exercise of vaulting horses in our voluntary gym class with the result that she has decided to take Physical Culture at Mc- Gill University next year. Hobby — Ginger ale. Favourite Expression — If you are good looking, come in! If you ' re not, stay out!

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