Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1935

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Prize for outstanding work in Design — Jeanne Peebles. Prize for outstanding work in Mural Painting — Hazel Worfolk. Commercial Department — The Mary L. Copeland Cups awarded for Honour Standing (80% or over) — Ada Gray, Georgina Snnith. Special award for progress in Commercial work — Jeanne Forbes. Household Science — Prize, by Mrs. Arthur VanKoughnet, highest standing in Home-Maker ' s Course — Beverley Guess. Prize, by Mrs. J. C. Webster, for Senior Sewing — Eleanor Leggett. Prizes for Junior Sewing — Beverley Guess, Helen Robertson. Special Prizes — Prize for the greatest progress during the year in Public Spealdng and Dramatics — Beverley Guess. Prize for the best collection of photographs taken during the year — Doris Mullett. Prize, for the highest standing in Dr. Carscallen ' s Religious Knowledge Class — Geor- gina Smith. Prize, by Miss A. A. Maxwell, for highest standing in her Religious Knowledge Class ■ — Beverley Guess. Prize, by Mrs. W. H. AUworth and Mrs. J. C. Webster, in memory of the late Mr. R. C. Hamilton, for the highest standing in Penmanship, open to the school (Com- mercial Department excluded) — Doris Mullett. Prize, for the highest standing in Penmanship in the Commercial Department — Verna Kinman. Athletics — The honour of having name on Strathcona Shield for the year 1935-1936 — Erial Watterworth. Pin, by Mrs. A. R. Riches, for holder of Strathcona Shield — Erial Watterworth. Winner of Field Trophy, donated by the late Rev. F. L. Farewell — June Kennedy. Prize for winner of Field Trophy, by Mrs. W. J. H. Richardson — June Kennedy. Winner of Badminton Trophy, donated by Miss A. A. Maxwell (Singles) — Hildegarde Goodfellow. Winners of Badminton Trophy, donated by Birks-EUis-Ryrie (doubles) — Margaret Allan and Hildegarde Goodfellow. . Winner of Tennis Trophy, donated by Mr. W. H. Reynolds (singles) — Hildegarde Goodfellow. Miniature Cup, donated by Castle Chapter, to winner of Tennis Trophy — Hildegarde Goodfellow. Winners of Tennis Trophy, presented by the Senior Class, 1935, (doubles) — Fern Kennedy and June Kennedy. Winners of O.L.C. Letters, Field Day — Marcia Scoon, Laura Treble. Winners of Numerals, Field Day — Ruth Eakins, Hildegarde Goodfellow, Fern Ken- nedy. Inter-Class Games Cup, presented by the Senior Class, 1928 — Junior Class. Winner of Statuette, donated by Mrs. H. S. Murphy, in memory of her mother, the late Mrs. A. A. Lees, for highest proficiency in Swimming — Verna Kinman. Winner of Silver Medal, by Dr. C. R. Carscallen, for second highest proficiency in Swimming — Laura Treble. Winner of O.L.C. Letters, Swimming Meet — Betty Stephens. (Athletic awards, unless otherwise stated, presented by Athletic Association) Life Saving Awards — Honorary Instructor ' s Certificate, by the Royal Life Saving Society of England, for Swimming and Life Saving — Doris Mullett. The Award of Merit — Ruth Eakins, Hildegarde Goodfellow, Constance McCloskey, Betty Stephens, Laura Treble. Bronze Medallion — Jean Cassie, Marie Graham, Fern Kennedy, June Kennedy, Myrtlo MacKenzie, Jeanne Peebles. Sicilienne ...... Bach Rush Hour in Hong Kong . . . Chosiiis (Constance McCloskey and Madeline Mihalko (pupils of Mr. G. D. Atkinson) ADDRESS - . . . Rev. J. R. P. Sclater, M.A., D.D. COLLEGE SONG GOD SAVE THE KING



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lutiior (SlinBB WffutXB Class Teacher - - - Mrs. Heard President - - ' Constance McCloskey Vice-President - ' ' June Craig Secretary-Treasurer - - Beverley Guess CONSTANCE McCLOSKEY was born in Cobalt, on January 1, 1919. She attended school in Cobalt and later Rosedale and Lampton in Toronto. 1933 found Connie at 0. L. C. This year she has been the capable Junior President, also the president of the Dramatic Club and the Clef Club. Connie has talent in both dramatics and music, and has done well in basketball and swimming. She expects to return next year to finish her Matric. JUNE CRAIG was born in the little town of Verona, Ontario, on March 25, 1916. She attended public school in Kingston and en- tered High School at Perth. After four years June decided to try boarding-school and we find her among the Junior Class. We hear that June intends entering the To- ronto General Hospital next fall. BEVERLEY GUESS was born in Leth- bridge. Alberta, on October 28, 1915. She went to Montreal in 1930 and came to 0. L. C. last fall to grace the Household Science class with her sunny personality. She was elected one of the May Queen ' s councillors this year and has been a great asset to the Dramatic Club. MARGARET ALGER was born January 28, 1916, in Tweed, Ontario. She moved to Oshawa at an early age and attended the Public and High Schools there. She came to O.L.C. this year to take Commercial. During the year she has taken an active part in sports, being on the first basket- ball team and goalie in hockey. RUTH EAKINS was born on May 3, 1917, at Port Arthur. She attended the Pub- lic and High Schools there and in the fall of ' 33 came to O.L.C. This year Ruth has filled the position of Athletic President cap- ably, taking a keen interest in sports. Her plans for next fall are rather uncertain, but we hope to see her back with us again. MARGARET FALLIS arrived in Toron- to about 1916 with her twin brother Bud- dy. She attended Fern Avenue Public School, Parkdale Collegiate, Havelock Col- lege, and at last decided to try out O.L.C. in the fall of ' 34. During the year she has been keenly interested in all the school acti- vities. She is undecided about next year, but we hope she will return to graduate. ELOREN( E (JILBERT was born in Nap- anee, Ontario, in the fall of 1934 .she en- tere(l the halls of O.L.CI. She has been in- tere.sted in hor school woik and in all sports, (!sp !cially swimming. We hoi e to see her with us again next year. MAIflE (;KAJIAIVI was born in Vorkton, Saskatchewan, on September 16, 1916, and attended Public and High School there, coming to O.L.C. last fall. In sports .she has been particularly interested in swimming. She is planning to return next fall to grad- uate. BERNADETTE HENDERSON was born in Vancouver, B.C., on April 8, 1917. After attending schools on the Prairie, in Van- couver and Minneapolis, she took her long- contemplated journey to O.L.C, where she entered the sophomore class in 1933. In her two years here she has crowded a great deal of academic work. She hopes to return next year to continue her studies. VERNA KINMAN was born in Toronto, May 28, 1918. She went to Brown ' s Public School and in 1931 came to O.L.C. as an Elementary. This year she joined the Com- mercial class in which she has been very successful. At the swimming meet Vema did honour to herself by winning the statu- ette, and she has been a keen goal-keeper in soccer. ELEANOR LEGGETT was born in Ot- tawa, April 18, 1916, and came to O.L.C. this year to take Household Science. She was president of the Honour Club and takes an active interest in all sports, being an excellent rider, and playing on the winning basketball team. Eleanor is expected back next year to take her A.T.C.M. in music and to continue her Household Science course. RUTH MERCER was born in Channel, Newfoundland, on June 16, 1917. After at- tending school in several places, she came to O.L.C. in ' 34 to take Commercial. Merc, is an outstanding music student, playing both organ and piano and doing excellently in the music exams. She is coming back next year to graduate. JEAN PEEBLES was born in Hamilton in 1917, and obtained her early schooling at Strathallan School. This year Peebles has taken Art and Household Science and in- cidentally violin. She was a very valuable member of the second basketball team and also president of the Art department. We hope to see her with us again next year. ERIAL WAITER WORTH was born in Glencoe in 1914. She moved to Barrie in 1925 and attended the High School there, but in the fall of ' 34 came to O.L.C. to study Art and Dramatics. Eriai has been keenly interested in sports and was chosen the winner of the Strathcona Shield for this year. She has filled the position of Secre- tary of the Athletic Society and we hope sh(! will return to us next year to graduate. ' I ' ll I ' lll 1 ' I ' llO

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