Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1937

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MARJORY BARROH Her nurtfi the world required. She bathed it in smiles of glee. Marjory first made her appearance in October, 1918, in Hamilton. She spent the early part of her educational years at Ot- tawa Ladies ' College and later attended Elmwood. Reaching the matric years it was only natural that she should come to O.L.C, for this was her mother ' s Alma Mater. This year Marj is President of the Honour club, a duty she performs faith- fully and well. She has high hopes of some day becoming a full-fledged M.D. and toward this she hopes to e nter Johns Hop- kins Hospital early next year. As Marj leaves forever the school made twice dear to her, we wish her all good luck and every success. Hobby — Anything that ' s exciting. Favourite Expression — Oh Zelda! BETTT BECKER She is a eomrade. hlitfie and (jay. Betty arrived in New Hamburg on the first day of spring in the year 1916. She received her early education at the New Hamburg pubhc school, and later attended Kitchener C.I. She could not resist her mothers ' tales of the good old days at O L.C. and so she decided to try the Senior commercial course. Betty has been a good and faithful secretary-treasurer of the Ath- letic Association, and the Dramatic Club She has also taken a keen interest in all sports, and received her bronze medal in swimming. Betty ' s one ambition is to work in the London Life, so may she realize her ambition and have the best of luck and happiness always. Hobby — Midnight parties. Favourite Expression — Oh well, I guess this wasn ' t the time I wanted to do it any- how. ISABEL CAMPBELL Vnehain ing Love and Truth will carry its through all. Isabel made her first appearance in Oshawa, on January 29, 1917. She at- tended Oshawa Collegiate for four years, then came to O.L.C. in the fall of ' 35 to obtain further knowledge. Here she entered the Household Science Department and graduates this year with high standing. Her task as president of the S.C.M. has been efficiently fulfilled. She played the title role in the play Archibald at the Senior Stunt. She hopes to enter a Toronto hospital as a student dietitian and we wish her the best of luck. Hobby — Helping others. Favourite Expression — Isn ' t it simply gorgeous? ELIZABETH CORRELL As full of spirit as the month of May. Elizabeth was born in Whitby, December 18, 1917. She graduated from Whitby High School with her Honour Matricula- tion, then decided to come to O.L.C. and graduate in commercial. Elizabeth entered the Tennis singles tournament this year and won with very little efi ort. Although she has not been able to take part in other athletic activities of the school, she has out- standing ability in almost every line of sport. Next year Elizabeth hopes she will have a position in Whitby. We wish her the best of everything. Hobby — Tennis, etc. Favourite Expression — Oh, I don ' t know. Page Eleven

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BETTY STEPHEHS CATHERIHE CAMPBELL To know her better is to love her more. Toronto was the place, September the month and the 19th the date of Betty ' s birth. In her very early youth she attended Scarboro Public school, then Scarboro Col- legiate but 1934 brought her to Trafalgar Castle as a Medium. Passing gracefully through the Medium and Junior classes she graduates this year as President of the Senior class. Stuffy has filled her position faithfully and cheerfully. We saw her as a chawming Yellow Prince in the Senior play, last year holder of the Strathcona shield and for two successive years win- ner of the swimming statuette. Now she is our Valedictorian for ' 37. In the near future she means to master that mental science, Psychology — to Stuffy our best wishes for happiness and success as she traverses the winding maze of the human mind. Hobby — Composing intricate tunes on the dinner gong. Favourite Expression — Quiet! (but quite agreeably). BEPJiADETTE HEKDERSOH Her philosophy, like everything about her, is original. Bernadette was born in Vancouver, April 1917. She obtained her early education in various western points — finally ending up at Churchill. Churchill has not yet had the opportunity of getting acquainted with Bern as O.L.C. has claimed those four years. Bernadette is vice-president of our graduating class of ' 37, and has proven herself worthy of that honour bestowed upon her in the fall. We hope that we have not seen the last of Bern when she leaves us this June. At any rate, we will not soon forget her cheery nature. Bern in- tends to enter University next year, special- izing in science. We wish you the best of luck, Bern. Hobby — Tuck or the Tuck Shop. Favourite Expression — Oh, that ' s all right. Get into the swim. Oshawa has the good fortune to claim Catherine, or to be less formal, Kay, as a native daughter. Kay made her advent into the world on February 22, 1919. She obtained her early education at Mary Street School and later attended Oshawa Col- legiate; Kay then decided to come to O.L.C. tOi join the Commercial Class. She has been interested in every phase of school life. As treasurer of the Senior class, Kay filled her office with admirable capability. In swim- ming she obtained her bronze, silver and in- structor ' s medals. Her chief interest is ap- paratus work and tumbhng. We hope that she will not forget her Alma Mater and the friends she made here, in the years to come. Best of luck and happiness in the future, Kay. Hobby — Swimming. Favourite Expression — Oh, isn ' t that ' fowl ' ? (or does it mean foul ?) ELIHPKE BAILES I cannot remain idle. Time means everything. Elinore was born at Colorado Springs on August 22, 1918. Her early education was obtained at B.B.C. in Oshawa, but later, as her music necessitated weekly visits to O.L.C. she soon acquired enough liking for it to become a boarder. This is Elinore ' s second year here, and though unfortunately it has been spent without any active part in sports, her enthusiasm is just as keen as formerly. Apart from completing her senior matric, Elinore has kept up her music and hopes to pass her Intermediate exam at the end of the school year. Next year EHnore intends either to continue her music at the Conservatory or to attend Uni- versity. In either course we wish her the best luck. Much to Elinore ' s joy, she did pass her intermediate exam in June. Hobby — Week-ends. Favourite Expression — Oh me, my hair ' s falling down!



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PAULIHE DAHBT Thou foster-child of silence and slow time. Pauline was born on August 3, 1918, in the city of Brantford. She went to Brant- ford Collegiate Institute until the age of seventeen when she decided to take up an art course at O.L.C. She is also taking a few academic subjects. Pop took an active part in the Senior play, in fact she was the Blue Prince. She is one of our better riders, and her reputation is not at all spoiled by being dumped off on Dr. Cars- callen ' s putting green. Pop has high hopes of next year attending The Ontario Col- lege of Art. We certainly wish her the best of luck ! Hobby — Trying to get enough to eat — in the time allotted. Favourite Expression — Don ' t be so ab- solutely ridiculous. BETTY DOE Cheerful at mom she wakes from short repose Breathes the keen air and carols as she goes. Betty was born in Bermuda in 1917. After spending her first six years in the sunny south she moved to the Queen City of Canada. She attended Brown Public school for four years and afterward Wood- ville and Barrie Collegiate. Betty has taken an active part in school activities, especial- ly in the music department. We will not forget the address she gave us after being a delegate at the Student Christian Move- ment conference in Toronto. Next year Betty intends either to go to University or resume her music studies in A.T.C.M. piano. In either vocation we wish her the best of luck. Hobby — Hanging out windows after lights out. Favourite Expression — Oh, really! MILDRED GARRARD Good sport in all good things. Dark-haired Mildred Garrard was born in Oshawa, Ont. She received her Senior Matriculation at the Oshawa Collegiate and spent the year 1936-37 taking a Dietetics Course at the Ontario Ladies ' College. Mil- dred during the year was able to obtain her bronze life saving, take music and join in a great many of the school activities. After graduation in June she plans to en- rol at St. Michael ' s Hospital in the fall. Hobby — Ballet dancing. Favourite Expression — Oh, I ' m so tired. THELMA GOULD Fond of beauty, life and laughter, Business first, and pleasure after. In Calgary, Alberta, Thelma spent the first five years of her life beginning October 22, 1916. She received her earliest educa- tion at St. Edmund ' s Convent, Vancouver, B.C. After some years, Thel moved to an- other city and became one of the first stu- dents to attend Kamloops Junior High School. Having successfully finished her matriculation, Thelma came to O.L.C. to become a member of the graduating class of ' 37. She nearly became a brilliant art student instead of a member of the com- mercial class. After receiving her diploma, may Lady Fortune aid Thelma in securing a position. Hobby — Signing autograph books in a very artistic manner. Favourite Expression — Isn ' t that cute!

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