Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1936

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MARIE GRAHAM A merry heart makes a cheery countenance. Marie was born in Yorkton, Saskatche ' wan, on September 16, 1916, and attended public and high schools t here. She came to O.L.C. in the fall of ' 34 to enroll as an Aca- demic Student. She returned in the fall of ' 35 as one of our graduates. This year she has filled the position of Assistant-Librarian competently. Next year she intends to go to university, either at Toronto or Winni- peg- Hobby — Penmanship. Favourite Expression — What on earth can I do with my hair? VERHA KIJiMAH To those who knoiv thee not, no words can paint And those who know thee know all words are faint. Verna was born May 27, 1918, in To- ronto. When she was seven years old she went to England and attended Palmer ' s Col- lege in Grays, Essex, for two years, return- ing to Brown School, Toronto, then in the fall of 1930 came to O.L.C. as an Element- ary. Not only in Commercial as in her pre- vious academic work has she maintained a very high standard, but she has outstand- ing talent in Dramatics, and we shall long remember with pleasure her parts in plays, recitals, and stunts. Verna has been the competent Secretary-Treasurer of the Ath- letic Association and is the Editor of the Year Book. She came second in the swim- ming meet and played forward on the sec- ond basketball team. Best of luck to you Verna! Hobby — Striving to keep ahead of the tortoise. Favourite Expression — But that ' s not the point! ELEAHOR LEGGETT I make it a rule to beUeve only what I understand. Eleanor, born April 18, 1917, comes from the capital city of our fair Dominion, Ot- tawa. She attended public school there for a number of years. Elmwood claimed her attention for five years before she came to O.L.C. in the fall of ' 34. Eleanor excelled in Music and Cooking last year, and this ye ar has continued her studies in Music and Theory. She has been the conscien- tious president of the Honour Club and has taken a keen interest in sports, especially riding and tennis. We know that Eleanor will be successful in whatever she under- takes and may she enjoy the best of every- thing! Hobby — Practicing. Favourite Expression bread. Please pass the MARGARET LLNJDSAY Good sport in all good things. Margaret was born October 5, 1916, in Quebec, and there she went to school until last September, when she came to O.L.C. to take a course in Household Science. She has also done some fine work in the Art Department. Marg has proved herself adaptable to all sports, being a good swim- mer, rider, skier, and fencer. She played on the winning intra-mural basketball team and was captain of our soccer team. Next fall Marg intends to enter Montreal Gen- eral Hospital to train for a nurse, and of course we all wish her every success. Hobby — Skiing. Favourite Expression — Are you on duty to-night? Page Tu elve

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ELIHOR BOYLE The sunshine of her tender eyes Made bright the darkest days. Elinor was born on the sixth of April, 1916, at Hagerman, Ontario. From there she moved to Richmond Hill. After attend- ing the high school there for five years, she came to O.L.C. in the fall of ' 35 as a mem- ber of the Household Science Department, graduating in Dietetics. Her lovable nature made her the sunshine of her class. Her favourite sport is swimming, in which she obtained her bronze medal for life-saving. On July the first she is planning to enter St. Michael ' s Hospital as a student dieti- tian. We wish her all success and happiness in the years to come. Hobby — Dancing. Favourite Expression — You don ' t know me! MARJORIE DAWSON If her soul has no sweet song it cannot live. Marjorie was born in Guelph, April 22, 1917. At a very early age she moved to Milton, where she attended school until the autumn of ' 33, when she arrived at O.L.C. This year Marj has been the S.C.M. Presi- dent and has shown a keen interest in French, Latin, and Dramatics. We are proud to say that Marj took her A.T.C.M. Solo Performer ' s Vocal with Honours. Last year she graduated in a General Course and this year graduates in Music. Her plans for next year are as yet indefinite, but what- ever she decides to do, here ' s to her success! Hobby — Going to Toronto on Saturday. Favourite Expression — What did you say? HILDEGARDE GOODFELLOW As full of spirit as the month of May. Hildegarde was born in Toronto on March 16, 1919. When Hildegarde was still very young the family moved to Whitby, where they took up permanent residence. In the fall of ' 29 Hildegarde entered O.L.C. as an Elementary and has been with us ever since, with the exception of one year spent at Whitby High School. She graduated in academic work in June of ' 35, but returned to complete her A.T.C.M., and we are happy to say that she obtained good results as expected. She is entering Varsity next year and although we know she will be suc- cessful, we wish her the best of luck. Hobby — Sailing. Favourite Expression — Tiddlepips! ELAIKE GOODSELL With Mirth and Laughter let old wrinkles come. Elaine made her first appearance in this world on November 30, 1917, at Trenton, Ontario. After obtaining her earlier educa- tion at Dufferin Public School and Trenton C.I., she came to O.L.C. to obtain further knowledge. Elaine has taken an active part in school life. She is a member of the Year Book Committee and played the role of Alice in Alice in Wonderland at the Senior Stunt. Elaine is taking Interior Dec- orating, also Shorthand to aid her in taking notes at the University of Toronto, which she intends to enter next fall. Here ' s to the best of luck in whatever she may undertake! Hobby — Tidying up her room. Favourite Expression — Oh, don ' t be so silly! Page Eleven



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ISABEL PERRIH Eager for ivords and wisdom. Isabel made her first appearance in Lind- say in 1916. In her early life she attended public school at Oakwood. From there she entered Lindsay C. I. The beginning of her business education was made in Baker ' s School at Lindsay, and after learning all possible there she thought she would try her luck at O.L.C. Isabel has been studying Dramatics and Cooking along with her Commercial work, and was elected the President of the Commercial Class. In sports she took an active part, being on the winning intra-mural basketball team. Next year Isabel will enter the business world as a full ' fledged secretary. We wish her great success. Hobby — Trying to break the speed limit. Favourite Expression — When will I get all this work done? RUTH MERCER The best of wisdom is a cheerful grin. Ruth, when she was born in Channel, Newfoundland, on June 16, 1917, surpris- ed everyone by insisting on keeping her thumb in her mouth. She went to various grade schools in the home land and then decided to see how things were with the Canadians. She was really about to enter another of Ontario ' s good schools, but hear- ing of O.L.C. ' s exceptional qualities, came here. Ruth has been with us for two years, excelling in music and her commercial stud- ies. She is going to Toronto to manage the affairs of a big concern there. Hobby — Sneaking out after fourth bell. Favourite Expression — You don ' t love me any more. MARGARET MOFFATT Then the good steed ' s rein she took, and his neck did kiss and stroke. Margaret was born on August 1, 1915, in Ottawa. After attending Elgin Street Public School and Lisgar C. I. she arrived at O.L.C. to take her Senior Matriculation and has proved herself a jolly member of the Senior Class. Peggy was elected Vice- President of the S.C.M. and has filled that position capably. Riding is her chief interest in school sports. Queen ' s University will probably claim Peggy next year. Anyway we wish her the best of success. Hobby — Riding. Favourite Expression — If I were you, I ' d have an operation. ETHEL ROBERTSOX Scots wa hae. Ethel was born in Coniston on June 6, 1916. She attended school there, obtained her entrance, and took two years ' high school. Then she went to Bishop Strachan School in Toronto for three years. The call of the north became too great for her, how- ever, and she returned to attend Sudbury High School. Illness kept Ethie out of school for the greater part of the year, and so she came to O.L.C. to obtain her Senior Matric- ulation. She was a player on the second bas- ketball team and took part in the riding meet on May Day. Next year she intends to go to the University of Toronto to major in English and History. -A sentimental gentleman from Hobby- Georgia. Favourite Expression — There ought to be a law. Page Thirteen

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