Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1934

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JAJiE HELEH CARSCALLEH How forcible are right words! Jane Helen Carscallen first became ac- quainted with Dr. and Mrs. Carscallen on January 12, 1916, in Chengtu, West China. As the reputation of O. L. C. reach- ed her ears even in that far country, at the age of eleven she came to Canada and in the spring of ' 28 to O. L. C. Here she began her career as an elementary, and hav- ing passed through all the various stages, is now a Senior and the capable president of the class. Helen has taken a keen interest in sports, winning trophies for badminton and tennis, all the while maintaining a high academic standard. Also Helen shows no little talent in Dramatics, and we shall long remember her parts in the club plays and the class stunt. Helen ' s plans for the future are undecided, but may she have the best of luck! Favourite Expression — My hat! Hobby — Taking pictures, although lately it has changed to bicycling over the well- worn paths of O. L. C. JULIEHKE MARIE WARD To know her better is to love her more. Julienne Marie Ward was born one bright spring day in April, 1916. She at- tended the Manitowaning Kindergarten, Manitoulin Island, at a very early age, and later the New Liskeard Public School. Leaving there at the age of thirteen, Marie entered the High School of that town, where she spent four happy years. In the autumn of 1933 Marie began the long-contemplated journey to O. L. C, to continue her Senior academic studies and to complete her A.T.C.M. pianoforte exam- ination. She has filled the position of vice ' president of the Honour Club. Perhaps Marie will cultivate her musical talents at the Toro nto Conservatory of Music, but whatever she undertakes we wish her luck. Favourite Expression — Oh Gee — eh! Hobby — Scrap book. JEAM CHARLOTTE LUCIE McARTHUR Sweet Creature! said the spider, You ' re witty and you ' re wise. Jean Charlotte Lucie first saw the light of day in Lethbridge, Alberta, in July, 1916. Tiring of that city, she travelled to Edmonton and then longing for the far east and having cast an experienced eye around the countryside, she settled in the bustling metropolis of Whitby. Here she learned most of the essentials, with a few trips to South America for variety. Jean came to us from S. A. in the fall of 1931, and joined the ranks of the Mediums. Since then she has risen to the dignified position of secretary of the Senior class, which of- fice she has filled very capably. Also Jean has shown a decided interest in the activi- ties of the school and taken an active part in the tennis tournaments. Her plans for the future have not been settled, but in the light of her present achievements we are sure nothing can keep her from making a success of whatever she may try. Favourite Expression — Wait for me, Henrietta. 1 ' Hobby — Trying to sing. DOROTHY GRAYCE HILL Let us then be up and doing With a heart for any fate. Grayce was born in Toronto on Febru- ary 7, 1916. She received her early educa- tion at Queen Victoria and Humbercrest public schools and later Runnymede Colle- giate. Last year she decided a change would be as good as a rest, and so she packed her trunk and came to O. L. C. Grayce is keenly interested in all sports, her favour- ites being riding, tennis and basketball. This year she had the honour of being elected counsellor to the May Queen. Grayce hopes to resume her studies at University next year, and we wish her the best of luck. Hobby — Being amused by Kay. Favourite Expression — I don ' t know. g £

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HELEX HICKS Give me a look, give me face, that makes simplicity a grace. Helen was born in Essex just before war was declared in 1914. After attending the Essex Public and High Schools she decided to join us at O. L. C. in the fall of ' 32. She has been studying the Commercial course and has been a very ambitious member of the classes of ' 34. Helen ' s interest is not only in Commercial, but in medicine, and when it comes to singing, she shows a real talent. We shall all miss Helen very much next year, but we wish her the very best of success in the future. Favourite Expression — Monkey-face. Hobby — Singing. NANCY HOWARD Heart on her lips and soul within her eyes Soft as her clime and sunny as her skies. To commence at the beginning Nancy first saw the light of night in Jamaica, Long Island, January 26, 1916. When she was old enough to wash behind her ears she tried out a few schools. First she attended Grammar and High School and then Utica Country Day School. Nancy heard that travel broadens one ' s mind, so she journey- ed up to Canada and before she knew it, arrived at O. L. C. And it did broaden her mind (perhaps more for having a like- ness for butter tarts). She has very capably filled the offices of Business Manager of the Athletic organization and Secretary-Treas- urer of the Commercial Class and last, but not least, editor of the Year Book. In the years to come we wish Nancy just as much success as she had in her course of study with us. Favourite Expression — Have you seen Tommy? Hobby — Getting high marks in exams. EILEEJi NORMA JOHXSOH Her stature tall — I hate a dumpy woman. On December 6, 1915, Eileen Norma Johnson was born in Montreal. She at- tended Alfred Joyce and Mount Royal Schools, completing her second collegiate year there. In the fall of 1931 Eileen came to O. L. C. and was so delighted with the happy atmosphere that she returned last year as a Junior and now is a full-fledged Senior. This year Eileen has capably filled the position of School Captain and done re- markably well in the field meet. She also was a member of the first basketball team. To crown her Senior Year Eileen was chosen valedictorian. And now college life awaits Eileen, for she plans to enter McGill University next fall, and may the best of luck attend her. Favourite Expression — Golly woggles! Favourite Pastime — Thinking. MARGUERITE ANNE KEYES Midnight shout and revelry, tipsy dance an.d jollity. Only a little wail among the booming guns of 1915 was Pegi, although she was born not in Europe, but in Winnipeg. As most children do, she acquired all the dis- eases peculiar to her kind, but she went the majority of them one better by having acidosis. In the intervals between attacks, Marguerite Anne attended St. Mary ' s Aca- demy and Riverbend school in her own city. Then when the attacks ceased perman- ently, Pegi, rather worn out, was sent to O. L. C. to pursue her education seriously. This happened in 1931. However, academic work seemed too fast for Peg, so she chang- er her course to art. This year she is gradu- ating in that course. Athletics seem to in- terest her, she plays on the second basket- ball team and is Vice-President of the Ath- letic Club this year. Pegi hopes to study either at home or in New York in the fall. Best of luck! Favourite Expression — Good-night all! Hobby — National defence. ft Page Xinc

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