Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1929

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LOIS JOSEPHIXE MUHDT The Quintessence of Charm and a Loving Personality. Lois was born in Oshawa on washday, October 28, 1909. Her early years were spent at King Street School, and later she attended Osh- awa Collegiate. O. L. C. claimed her next, last fall, and here she is graduating in Commercial. Since her arrival here, she has entered into the hearts of all her classmates. We may congratulate ourselves on the choice of Lois as Editor-in-Chief of the Vox. This, we know, has been a hard and trying position and she is to be compli- mented on the way it was fulfilled. This is not all Lois has done, for she has held the honor of Secretary for our Senior Class. We believe she has the high ambitions of becoming a reporter. In this and all other things she undertakes we wish her heaps of success. Favourite Expression — Where ' s Cleo. Hobby — Making Speeches. LOUISE BASSETT A daughter of the Gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. Collingwood has the good fortune to claim Louise, or to be less formal, Lu 1 as a native daughter. Lu first made her advent into the world on September 5, 19 10. She obtained her early education at Victoria Public School and then spent three years at Collingwood Collegiate; Lu then decided to come to O. L.C. and to complete her Junior Matric and not satisfied with being a Junior, she returned this year as a Senior and is leav- ing us with an M.E.L. tucked under her arm. As treasurer of the Senior Class, Lu fill- ed her office with admirable capability. Lu has high ambitions for she has de- cided to attend Toronto University next year to follow the course in Moderns. May her future be filled with success and happi- ness. Favorite Expression — Oh, how silly. Hobby — Swimming. Page Eighteen

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AHKE PHILIPPS A smile for all, a welcome smile A winsome coaxing way she has. Anne kept the household awake for the first time in Charlottetown, P.E.I., on March 8, 1908. There she attended public school, but College life held a thrill for Anne, and Mount Allison Ladies 1 College claims to be first. We believe it must hold a great deal of attraction because it held our Anne for two of her years. In 1927, the O. L. C. household was awakened, and here we find Anne taking a Household Science course, in two years, the first year as a Junior she held the honor of Secretary for that class, and this year we are all proud of our Senior President, which is no one but this little lady herself. Anne is to be highly congratulated on the way she has managed the problems for our graduating class. Next year Anne hopes to prove to Wal- tham Hospital, Massachusetts, that her O. L. C. course has been one huge success. We know she can do it, and we all wish her the best of luck. Favourite Expression: Holy Sweets! Hobby: Playing jokes on Moyna. FERK SPEERS What other possession is comparable to a good friend. Fern ' s brown eyes first looked deprecia- tingly on the world in 1911, but she smiled, unperturbed, no doubt. Winnipeg has the honour of being her first home. At the age of 10 she began a course of four years at Rupert ' s Land College. However, we first hear of friend Fern with glowing pride when she comes to O. L.C. to grace the Elementary Class as President in the year 1925. Starting thus nobly, she continued equally so, being President of the Freshmen. Now in her fourth year at our dear old school, Fern is graduating in H. Sc. and is the Vice-President of our splendid Senior Class. Not only has Fern occupied a posi- tion of responsibility in all the classes with which she has been connected, but she has found time to uphold the school in the field of Basketball. Tennyson has said, Experience is an arch where thro ' gleams that untravelled world, whose margin fades forever and for- ever where I move, and so may we ex- tend to Fern the sincere wish that the fading margin of her life be ever rosy. Favourite Expression — TERRible! Hobby — To marry a jovial old million- aire. Page Seventeen



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JAKET MOFFAT As ing nothing, revealing nought, But minting her words from a fund of thought. Janet ' s large brown eyes first gazed on this naughty world in Weston in 1913. There she attended public and high school. However, she seemingly could not resist the alluring charms of O.L.C., whither she came in 1927. Janet ' s winsome smile has found its way into the hearts of her pals at O.L.C. Having completed her Junior Matric last year she has done rem arkably well with her Senior Matric this year. She was made President of the Athletic Association for 1928 ' 29; which is a tribute to her popu- larity and splendid Athletic form. Our hearts were filled with gladness when we bowed to ]anet as May Queen at the event of our May Court Festival. Good-bye, Janet, and may the future hold for you success, prosperity and luck untold. Hobby — Falling asleep while studying. Favourite Expression — Silence. VERA PETERSOH Love, sweetness, goodness, in her person shines. 1 ' On July 8, 1906, Pera first introduced herself, into the Peterson household and apparently was happy with her surround- ings as we believe she has been smiling ever since. Her early childhood was spent at Bruce Mines, Ontario. Pera attained her public school educa- tion in this same village and continued her career by attending the high school there. The National Business College in Port Arthur claimed her next and she graduat- ed from there in 1923. In 1928, we find her at O.L.C. after five years of office experience. Here she is taking Commercial and Music. Pera with her winning ways has entered into the hearts of all the girls and has made hosts of friends. We wish her the best of luck in the future. Hobby — Bookkeeping. Favourite Saying — For goodness ' sakes. @ E — Sgg = Page Nineteen

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