Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1934

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1 Athletics- The honour of having name on Strathcona Shield for year 1 934-35 — Margaret Keith. Pin by Mrs. A. R. Riches, for holder of Strathcona Shield — Margaret Keith. Winner of Field Trophy, donated by the late Rev. F. L. Farewell — Ruth Eakins. Prize for winner of Field Trophy, by Mrs. W. J. H. Richardson — Ruth Eakins. Winner of Badminton Trophy, donated by Miss A. A. Maxwell (singles) — Hilde- garde Goodfellow. Winner of Badminton Trophy, donated by Birks-Ellis-Ryrie (doubles) — Hildegarde Goodfellow and Nancy Howard. Winner of Tennis Trophy, donated by Mr. W. H. Reynolds (singles) — Ruth Eakins. Winner of O. L. C. Letters, Field Day — Dorothy Corbett, Eileen Johnson. Winner of Numerals, Field Day — Ursula Greene. Winner of O.L.C. Letters, Swimming Meet — Marion Slemon. Swimming and Life Saving — Honorary Instructors 1 Certificate, by the Royal Life Saving Society of England, for Swimming and Life Saving — Erna Laing. The Award of Merit — Willena Nicholson, Catherine Robertson. Bronze Medallion — Marion Home, Bernadette Henderson, Grayce Hill, Willena Nicholson, Constance McCloskey, Catherine Robertson. Grieg - - .Concerto in A Minor Allegro moderato Miss Louise Golden (Mr. G. D. Atkinson at the second piano) Address of Welcome - ' ' Mayor Ed. Bowman Address ' The Hon. Herbert A. Bruce, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario College Song God Save the King Pane Nineteen



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3lumor GHaaa (©fftrera CLASS TEACHER PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER - MISS SIBLEY HILDEGARDE GOODFELLOW MARGARET ALLAN CATHERINE ROBERTSON HILDEGARDE GOODFELLOW was born on March 16, 1919, in the big city of To- ronto. Soon we find her in Whitby, but only for a short visit. Branksome claimed her, but the call of the wild found her at O.L.C. As Junior President Hildegarde has filled the position very capably. She takes a keen interest in sports, playing- on the first basketball team and winning cups for Badminton singles and doubles. When Hildegarde returns to graduate next year it will be her sixth at O.L.C. Here ' s to her success! MARGARET ALLAN arrived in Toronto about 1917 and has been very much alive ever since. She went through the usual rou- tine of getting educated and finally decided to travel Trafalgarwards last fall. Toots has filled the position of vice-president of the Junior class capably and also has shown a keen interest in sports, playing on the first basketball team, taking an active part in the field meet and being runner-up for the Badminton trophy. Toots is planning to return next year to graduate. CATHERINE ROBERTSON was born November 1, 1917, in Milton. After attend- ing a private kindergarten for two years she began her career at Milton Public School. From there she went to High and last fall came to 0. L. C. through curiosity. She has filled the position of secretary- treasurer of the Junior class. Cay has taken an active interest in sports, entering- the field meet, also playing badminton and ten- nis with enthusiasm. She is undecided about next year, but may she have the best of success. DOROTHY CORBETT was born in Re- gina, Saskatchewan, on March 7, 1914. She attended Victoria and Lakeview Public Schools and Central Collegiate. In the fall of ' 32 she arrived at 0. L. C. to study some Matriculation subjects along with music and interior decoration. This year found Dorothy keenly interested in music but also finding time for art. She has shown her interest in sports, tying for second place in the field meet. Dot is not coming back next year but we wish her every success in what- ever course of study she may undertake. MARJORY DAWSON was born on April 22, 1917, in Guelph. The lure of Milton was too much for her, so she moved bag and baggage to that town. Marj. attended the Public and High Schools there and in the fall of ' 33 came to us at 0. L. C. She has been a loyal Junior, taking an interest in the activities of the school and has been the capable president of the Clef Club. This year she has attained her Intermediate Vocal examination. Marj. expects to come back to join the ranks of the Seniors of ' 35 and may she have the best of luck! RUTH EAKINS was born on May 3, 1917, at Port Arthur. There she attended public school and Collegiate, shining in bas- ketball and badminton. Then her family sent her forth to see the world and so we find Ruth at 0. L. C. This year she cap- tured the Senior Championship in Tennis and brought honour to the Junior class by being first on Field Day. Swimming plays a large part in Ruth ' s life too. Not only in sports but in Household Science does she cover herself with glory, winning a prize for the greatest progress during the year. Ruth ' s plans are uncertain, but we hope to see her back with us next fall. ANNE ELMORE was born in Spring- ville, Ontario, on September 1, 1913. Anne received her entrance at John Fisher and later took up study at Havergal. At a later date Anne attended North Toronto Collegi- ate but soon 0. L. C. claimed her. She en- tered our Junior class and has been a hard- working member. She has taken an active interest in sports, entering the Field Meet and playing Badminton enthusiastically. Anne does not expect to be with us next year but we wish her the best of luck. JEAN FORBES was born December 21, 1914. In 1931 Jean entered 0. L. C. as a Freshman. She returned this year as a Medium, but luckily for us changed her course to Secretarial. Having won a certi- ficate in her Secretarial course we hope Jean will return next year to graduate in the Commercial department. Page Twenty-One

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