Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1927

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iEuHyn ' Maps Cool, and quite English, im pert u ruble. Ev was born in Ottawa on the 26th of March, 1907. From the age of nine to sev- enteen she attended the Carlton School for girls. For two more years she continued her education by private teaching from Miss Burpee with whom she matriculated. Evelyn came to O.L.C. last September, where she is taking Dramatics and graduat- ing in Honor Matric. She takes a keen in- terest in College affairs, being Secretary Treasurer of the Dramatic Club and also having the heavy responsibility of being editor of the School Notes for our Vox. Evelyn is thinking of going to McGill next year. However, we know that she will be we ll liked wherever she may go, and we assure her of our very best wishes. Favorite Hobby — Talking. Favorite Expression — Oh, you think so, do you! Hoir still the waters, where the) run so deep. Lucille ventured into the world in Green- bank in the year 1908. And it was there that she began her musical career. Readin 1 , W ntin 1 and Rithmetic however, are neces- cary to every one, so Lucille faithfully at- tended Public School. We next see Lucille in Port Perry, but now she has become a hopeful freshman at the Collegiate. Ere long she is a matric- ulant, and now we envy her success. Lucille came to O.L.C. to study music in the fall of 1926 under Mr. Atkinson and Miss Scott. She has the honor of being our first A.T.C.M. student to try her exam this year. Although she tried her exam, in February, she has remained with us all year studying with her former teachers. Congratulations, Lucille, and may future years be as successful as your past years. 1-

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JHarjom (Sorfcott iForbra A little bit of salt and sweetness. Marjorie Gordon is a native of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, where she made her first appearance January, 1908, to do her bit toward making the world a jollier place in which to live. Marge began her education in kinder- garten, then Public and in due time High School, which she completed in Pictou Academy. From there she went to Hali- fax Ladies ' College, taking Household Science for one year. In 1925 she came to Toronto and for the next few months was kept busy trying to find a place on her list for her new friends. Last September Marge came to O.L.C. to take the 2 -year Hs. Sc. Course in one year and she is surely showing us that nothing is impossible for those who have the grey matter and the cheerful disposi- tion. Hobby — Answering letters from Toron- to University. Favourite Expression — Hurry up, Bea. Tltnjtma 3Rv ' b Wilful, wistful, solemn, sad, Roguish, spiey, oftener glad. Heat and Chicago we have decided are two important factors in Virginia ' s life for it was in Chicago that she first favoured the world with her smile and it was on a sultry July day. But a smile will go a long long way so we next hear of Anne Virginia out in the wild and wooly west, increasing the popula- tion of Winnipeg and ready to make her debut to the primary grade. The West however held no thrills for this young lady so smiling her way back east she arrives in the city of Hamilton to carry on her education. In the fall of 1920 Hamilton lost one of its most noted residents who was now mak- ing her abode with the entrance class of O L. C. Virginia (for it was no other than this sunny person) is one of our two oldest girls and she has the honour of being the Presi- dent of her class for five years of the seven she has been with us. This year Virginia is our competent Athletic President and has won a blue and blue tie as a token of recog- nition for her splendid work on the first Basket Ball team for the past three years. fev, — Page Twenty-Two



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1 A, maiden gay and altogether charming. Elva is a real westerner. Her arrival in Brandon, Manitoba, on a cold January day, 1907, raised the temperature a great deal. For how could a city be cold with such a dear little pink bundle in its midst? Elva sailed through public school in Arrow River and content with her present sur- roundings she attended the Collegiate there obtaining her matriculation with honours. With this accomplishment Elva returned to her native city to continue her studies at Brandon College. We have decided that this was a farewell visit, for it was the next year that Elva arrived at O.L.C., enrolling as a Junior on the 10th of January, 1926. But Elva was no longer an Academic Student. She had chosen music as her major course. At the close of the year Elva was elected Honour Club President for 1926 ' 27 by a unanimous vote and we can well congratulate ourselves on our splendid choice. This year Elva is graduating in A.T.C.M. and although she has not openly expressed her plans for the future we wish her the best of success in whatever work she may choose. On May Day Elva was chosen as Queen with a large majority and we believe that there was never a more ideal one. Hobby — Theory ! Favorite Expression — Let ' s play pig! L From this little spark may burst a mighty flame. s Under the stormy January skies in the year 1911, a new resident was announced in the city of Fort William. It was no other that the remarkable personage of Miss Glenn Miller. Ambition was her guardian angel and net content with her education at Fort Wil- liam primary school, Glenn induced her family to settle under the shadow of the Hamilton mountain. But ambition took her back to the north and Sudbury High School claimed her as one of its most prom ' ising students. Matriculation however held no thrills for the young lady and in the fall of 1925 ambition dropped her in the Commercial classroom, all ready to prepare for a business career. Last year Glenn took her place in the Junior ranks but the sen- iors claimed her this year. Glenn is O.L.C. ' s far-famed barber and has shorn many locks during her stay with us. Next year she is putting away her bar- bership and is becoming a full-fledged mem- ber of the business world. Hobby — Growing up. Favorite Expression — Oh wait a shake! 8- Page Twenty-Four

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