Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1935

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DORIS MULLETT JEAHHE FORBES A certain aoothinn vhunn, ii vital (jracc That breathes of the eternal womanly. Doris MuUett was born in Toronto, De- cember 9, 1916. She lived in Orillia until she came to O.L.C. from 1930-1932. Dons went to Moulton College in Toronto for one year, but came back again to dear O.L.C. in the fall of ' 34. Doris was Senior President this year, which office she fulfil- led most capably and she was honoured by being chosen one of the Councillors for the May Queen. Doris takes a keen interest in every acti- vity and has succeeded in bringing six girls through their bronze medal class and re- ceived her instructor ' s certificate. She has not decided whether she will lead a lazy life next year or begin a course in political science and economics. We wish her the best of luck. Favourite Expression — That makes mc Boyle. Hobby — Swimming. MARGARET ALLAN The siinshiiie of her tender eyes Made bright the darJcest day. Margaret, better known among us as Toots, on September 25, eighteen years ago, came bouncing along to the enjoyment of those about her. As a youngster she at- tended Howard Park Public School, Toron- to, where she obtained her Entrance, she then entered Parkdale Collegiate In- stitute to spend three studious years. Feeling that her education would not be complete without a year or two at O. L. C, she entered Trafalgar ' s halls in 1933 to graduate this year. Toots is very active in sports — she ex- cels in basketball and badminton. Horses seem to stand all high with her, too. Next year Toots is planning to enter Var- sity — the best of luck to her. Favourite Expression Hec, haw! Hnhby Making puns. From other li is let stormy viniiliers flow. One cold and blustery December morn- ing in 1914 the st(jrk dropped a squawling baby into the Forbes household. It finally grew into the lanky Jeanne who learned her A B C ' s at Queen Victoria. In 1931 Jeanne followed in the footsteps of three aunts and arrived at O.L.C. as a Freshman. Since then she has taken a great interest in athletics, especially in soccer. She was fortunate in being on the winning basket- ball team in the Intramurals. Last year Jeanne was put under Miss Willson ' s care and proceeded to become a member of the commercial world. She was elected Secre- tary-Treasurer of the Senior Class and of the Honour Club. Plans for the future are rather undecided at present, but whatever she may undertake we wish her luck. Favourite Expression — Wait a minute. Hobby — Being different (and indiffer- ent) . JAHET APPLETOH She looks before and after and pines for tchat is not. On June 24, 1917, a blue-eyed fairy of not more than three pounds appeared on the scene in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, and who should it turn out to be but Janet! She grew in wisdom and stature during her stay at Yorkton, until the fall of 1934, when she gracefully glided into O.L.C. After reviewing each department, she decided that Miss Willson ' s classroom looked cozy enough, so she took up her abode there and at the end of the year we find her graduating in a commercial course. She has but one more ambition, that of be- ing the owner of a Cadillac. We wish her the best of luck and happiness in the fu- ture. Favourite Expression — Look at that car. Hobby R.C.M.P,

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MAR]ORIE DAWSON If her soul has no siceet song, it cannot live. Marjorie Isabelle Dawson was born in Guelph, April 22, 1917. At the age of four she moved to Milton, where she at ' tended school until the fall of ' 33, when she arrived at O.L.C. Marjorie very cap- ably filled the position of Vice-President of the S.C.M. this year, also president of the choir, and showed a keen interest in school activities by being a member of the winning basketball team. We hear that Marjorie will be with us again next year to complete her A.T.C.M. in Vocal, in which art she is very accomplished. We wish her all success and happiness next year and all the years to come. Favourite Expression — What did you say? Hobby — Visiting after fourth. HILDEGARDE GOODFELLOW A cqmrade blithe and full of glee. Hildegarde ' s first wails were heard Six- teen years ago in Toronto. At the age of one month she moved to Whitby and in the fall of ' 29 came to O.L.C. as an Ele- mentary, and has been here ever since, with the exception of one year. Hildegarde is keenly interested in every sport, winning the Badminton singles and doubles and playing on the second basketball team. She also excels in tennis and her academic standing speaks for itself. We understand that Hildegarde is to be back with us again next year to finish her music and we know that she will be as much of a success at that as she has been at everything else. And so we wish the best of luck to her. Favourite Expression — I thought Fd die. Hobby — Answering fire alarms. ADA GRAT You Bishops and crapulous Millionaires Give her your charity, give her your prayers. Ada was born in Hamilton in 1916. She gained her public school education at St. Williams, Norfolk County, beginning her high schoo ling at Simcoe, continuing at Hagersville and finishing at Petrolia. Here she did honour to herself by winning first pri e in the Carter scholarships. Ada came this year to O.L.C. and is taking a com- mercial course where she again proves to be a very brilliant student. Next fall Ada expects to go to Varsity and we all wish her the very best. Favourite Expression — Fm going to marry for money, not for love. Hobby — Trying to dive. ELIZABETH HARRISOH The noblest mind the best contentment has. On a fine May morning in 1917, Beth arrived in the town of Acton. She attended Acton Public School, where she obtained her Entrance, then entered Acton High, where she spent three years of hard work. Beth decided to come to O. L. C. in the fall of ' 33 and she has been with us since then, being one of Trafalgar ' s most bril- liant students. Beth has ably filled the position of S.C.M. president throughout the year. She has the intention of entering Varsity next year and so we wish her the best of luck and happiness. Favourite Expression — Oh yeah? Hobby — Making a scrap book. t Page Eleven

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