Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1929

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JEAH BLOW A smile will go a long, long way. Jean ' s first song was heard in Wood- stock, Ontario, one early morning, January 1st, 1911. She attended public and high school in Woodstock and being of an ambitious na- ture, came to O.L.C. in the fall of 1927, where she took up her rank with the Jun- iors, taking matric. and music. This year she is graduating and we hear she will seek further knowledge at Varsity next year. Jean has distinguished herself among us by her sweet disposition and her sunny na- ture. Last year, she won the School Ten- nis Championship. She is president of the school choir and her voice is often heard in the region of Lower Francis. Well, Jean, we all wish you the greatest success in the future. Favorite Saying — Isn ' t that great? Hobby — Playing tennis. VERA McINTTRE I cannot rest from Travel. Qu ' tc a woman of the world is our Vera who first saw daylight on May 15 th, 1911, in the fair city of Toronto. The scene shifts and next we see her trudging on her way to public school in Hamilton where we feel sure she spent many happy years until at last the broad halls of Delts Colle- giate held her within their depths but not for long; one year and Vera entered our dear old college gates where she remained to enjoy one and a half glorious years be- fore she, as if possessed of the wander-lust seeks Portland, Oregon, as her home. At the collegiate, success crowns her efforts and here she receives her diploma. Canada and Whitby, however, call back their own and once more we have Vera with us at O.L.C. After spending a year amid pleasures as well as studies we again see her graduating. Then if we continue into the future, we will find her next year attending the LIniversity of Toronto. Here we know she will make new friends as she always has done wherever she has been and may she not forget her old ones. Favorite Expression — But honey, listen. Hobby — Latin. Pane Twenty-Eight m

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MURIEL ELSOK She has wit and song and sense, Mirth and sport and eloquence. Laughing eyes, a cheery voice, happy disposition, these are some of the enviable characteristics of Muriel. We find Muriel m a bundle of blankets in 1910, just nine ' teen years ago, in her home in St. Cathar ' ines. Here she attended Central Public School for eight years, then she moved to Toronto and became a student at Bloor Collegiate. Footsteps were made by Muriel ' s mother in which Muriel followed her to O.L.C. last fall completing her Honor Matricula- tion. She has been an active member of the Vox staff, acting in the capacity of editor of school notes. The oratorical contest in March showed us Muriel ' s oratorical ability when she re- ceived the first prize. Probably more than this, when Muriel was asked to write the Senior Class Prophesy. We wish you every success and happi- ness in your future, Muriel. Favorite Expression — Wouldn ' t it slay you? Hobby — Cutting pictures from maga- zines. ELSIE CAMPBELL Experience is the best teacher. 1 ' A little squeel and then a cry, Oh dearie me, this is none of I, and Elsie received a hearty welcome into her home in Elsdale. She attended public school and spent most of her early youth among the wilds of Muskoka. A desire for something dif- ferent led her to Toronto where she re- ceived High School education. She then roamed around for a while and enjoyed life as it came. Elsie next entered the Dominion Business College and after completing her course there they did not consider it an easy matter to part with her, so she was en- gaged as a teacher in that institution until last September when she decided she want ed a change and wended her way to O.L.C. to join the Senior Household Science Class. We understand Elsie has great ambitions and has taken a two year course in one year. In the fall she intends to resume her former duties in the Dominion Business College. Hobby — Going to Toronto Saturdays. Favorite Saying — I don ' t know. Page Twenty-Seven



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AUDREY PREST Much might be said. Audrey ' s advent was an important event in Keliber, Sask., in December 1908. Two or three years later she moved to Winni- peg. This was her home for some years, and it was here that she attained her early education. North Bay claimed her when she was eleven years old and after receiving her matric. standing, she wended her way to O.L.C. Here she is taking a full commercial course, and also vocal. Audrey should make a bright addition to some office, but she has not decided what she will do next year, but when she does decide to earn her own apple-pie, we know she will be a success. Journalism is her ambition. We wish you heaps of suc- cess in anything you undertake, Audrey. Favorite Expression — Well, I guess I ought to know. Hobby — Spending Saturday in Toronto. ALBERTA TRETxWITH Be not simply good, be good for something. The penning of this fair citizen ' s name was legally cared for in the Toronto City Registrar on January 22, 1911. Alberta bestowed a great many of her best smiles upon the inhabitants of Run- nymede Public School where she began her education and later at Humberside Colleg- iate, both her learning and smiles were satisfactorily continued. However a craving for the bright lights proved too strong and in 1927 she moved amidst the bustling metropolis of Newcastle, Ont., and it was from here that she came to O.L.C. to begin a commercial course. Alberta occupies one of the major places in the graduating class this year as she holds the position of treasurer of the com- mercial form. We understand that she in- tends putting the knowledge gained here into practical use. May the opportunity be a near and pleasant one, Alberta. Favourite Expression — One thing and another. Hobby — Watching for the day students Page Twenty-Nine

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