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ntor (Elaaa l mtg Seniors of dear old Trafalgar Hall Whose lofty splendour ivill never fall, Our hearts will ever be true to you, T ever to fear and always to cheer For the blue and blue. Ton have moulded our lives for the future years For the Seniors to come we will have no fears. Friendships precious as gold, we have made while here And tho ' we may part we will hold in our hearts Memories so dear. Seniors of dear old Trafalgar Hall ' Whose lofty splendour will never fall, Our hearts will ever be true to you, For the blue and blue. Seniors pass the sacred torch To you, the Junior Class of O L.C. And many a heart is full of sorrow That on the morrow We all must part from our Alma Mater dear. And we will honour thy glorious name and fame The same as we have always tried to do when we were here. Seniors of dear old Trafalgar Hall ' Whose lofty splendour will never fall Our hearts will ever be true to you J ever to fear and always to cheer For the blue and blue. The Seniors of old Trafalgar Hall. The Senior Glass! The Senior Class of ' 28.
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MARY ELIZABETH SINCLAIR Who mixes reason with pleasure, Wisdom ivith mirth, and sport withal. Tommy laughed her way into the world on January 23, 1910. Toronto was the scene of this great event. She received her early education in no less than three different cities; first in Buf- falo, then in New York and finally in Toronto, where she passed her entrance from Huron Street public school. From here Tommy went to Oakwood Colle- giate Institute where she took her first two years of high school after which she came to O.L.C. and entered the ranks of the third year matriculation class. Since she has had a very brilliant career. In her third year she took the prize presented for proficiency in mathematics and not being content with this she walked away with the award for highest standing in fourth form. Tommy held the office of junior pres- ident in a very creditable manner and she is this year the highly esteemed president of the senior class. We wish for Tommy the best of luck in whatever she may undertake in the fut- ure. Idiosyncrasy — An irresistible smile. Favourite Expression — Kids! KATHERINE A. ' Eat, drink MARTIN for tomorrow and he merry, we diet. On a hot sultry day in July, 1908, Kay made her first appearance in Hamilton. Her early knowledge was gained at Stin- son Street school where she received her entrance, from here she moved her books to Hamilton Collegiate where she obtained her matriculation. The next (big) event of Kay ' s life was when in September, 1926, she boarded the train for Whitby and O.L.C. to launch upon the mysteries of the Household Science course. She has very capably filled the position of vice-president of the senior class and has also found time to be a very active member of the Dramatic class. As far as we know Kay intends to complete her pupil dietitian course in Grace Hospital, Detroit, this year, and after that — well? Kay ' s many friends wish her the best of luck and happiness in all her future under- takings. Favourite Expression — The Hamilton Tigers. Hobby — Laughing at her own jokes.
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