Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1937

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Class Teacher President Vice-President SecretaryTreasurer ALLISON GUY comes to us from Montreal. She is president of the Junior Class of ' 37, and is one of the better tennis, basketball and badminton play- ers. She also has great musical tal- ent both in piano and vocal. She in- tends to return next year to graduate. DOROTHY LEGGETT first looked upon the Parliament buildings at Ottawa in 1918. Dodie decided to come to O.L.C. and graduate. Her Junior year has been one of varied interests — her chief one being sports. Other major in- terests are piano, vocal and sewing. JEANNE GUESS was born in Guelph, Ontario, in May, 1918. She entered O.L.C. as a commercial student and has com- pleted a very successful year. Jeanne has carried on the somewhat aggravat- ing duty of Secretary-Treasurer of the Junior Class with a great deal of pa- tience. Also she obtained her Bronze Life Savi ng medal. MARY ANDERSON, born in Canning- ton, April 4, 1917, hails from Whitby, but manages to travel the great dis- tance that separates her home from the College to grace the Commercial de- partment. Mary ' s plans for the future are somewhat indefinite but she may re- turn to finish her Commercial course. LENA BRACCI first appeared on April 2, 1916, in White River. Last fall Lena decided to enter O.L.C. and take a Secretarial course. We have had rum- ours to the eflFect that Lena is a diS ' tinguished percussionist — in the Tom- tom line, and has given many concerts to her audience in Upper Frances. Lena hopes to obtain a secretarial position next year. GRACIA BULLEN set out upon life ' s weary way from Toronto in 1918. She attended Branksome Hall before coming to O.L.C. last September. Billie, as she is familiarly called, has excelled in music this year and intends to be back with us next year to gain further knowledge of music. ANNA CHAPIN first hit high C in 1917. Anna has been taking music, dramatics and art to fill in her time between English classes. She has taken part in many plays and her perform- ance in the Senior Recital was the best that has been heard by our ears for a long time. Miss Snell Allison Guy Dorothy Leggett Jeanne Guess DOROTHY DICKSON made her ap- pearance in Galetta on October 23, 1915. She attended public school there and later went to Arnprior High School. Last September she entered O.L.C. as a music student and was also elected President of the Dramatic Club. Her plans for next year are as yet indefinite. DOROTHY GAYNOR was born in To- ronto, November 10, 1918. Dorothy came here to take Commercial course and has proved herself a capable business man- ager of the Year Book. She is also Sec- retary-Treasurer of the Honour Club. Dorothy intends to be back with us again next year as a member of the office staff. BETTY GIBBARD came all the way from Napanee but is still a day student. Having all of her Commercial work ex- cept a few subjects Betty completed her course this year and has already secured a position at the Hospital. HANNAH JACOBS— Montreal became Hannah ' s home in 1920. In ' 35 she en- rolled at O.L.C. taking academic work. Returning last fall, Hannah decided to enter the commercial department. We hear that most remarkable business let- ters have fallen from her pen, and we hope to have her back with us next fall. RUTH JOHNSON first saw the light on December 23, 1917, in Glasgow, Ont. Ruth attended several schools, but has finally found herself settled at O.L.C. She has been taking music and some commercial subjects and intends to en- ter a business college in Ottawa next fall to complete her course. BARBARA JONES greeted the world in West China in 1919. She was chosen as one of the two representatives of O.L.C. to go on the Coronation tour to England. She obtained the Silver medal for the second highest standing in Honour Matriculation, and next year in- tends to graduate. Barbara was elected President of the Honour Club for 1938. ROTHA KLOPP hails from Waterloo. She received her Middle School at the Kitchener Collegiate and in the year 1936 came to O.L.C. She obtained her Bronze Life Saving Medal and also her Silver. Rotha has been elected our S.C.M. President for the year 1938. Page Twenty-Five

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MARIAN LEACH said farewell to the stork at Finch, Ont., June 17, 1920. Later she entered collegiate at Bobcay- geon. In the fall of ' 36 she came to O.L.C. to continue her Junior Matricula- tion. In swimming she obtained her Bronze medal. CLARA LENFESTEY was born in Mount Clemens, Michigan, April 1, 1919. Last fall Clara enrolled here at O.L.C. where she has specialized in Junior Art. Clara has also taken a lively interest in basketball and swimming. In the lat- ter she obtained her Bronze Medallion, and, more recently, her Silver. Clara plans to enter the Medical College at the University of Michigan in the fall. HELEN MARIE McCOY first smiled sweetly at her parents on August 21, 1916, in Herkimer, N.Y. Helen at- tended school at Windsor, then Walker- ville and in ' 36 came to O.L.C. taking a general course. Helen Marie intends to grace O.L.C. ' s halls again next year, graduating in June. She has been an e xtremely helpful assistant editor of the Vox Collegii. SHIRLEY ANN McLARTY was born in Toronto on March 16, 1920. In the fall Shirley began a course of House- hold Science at the Technical School in Toronto but decided to finish it at O.L.C. Shirley intends to return to graduate. JEAN McMULLEN was born at Creighton Mines, Ont., in 1921. Before coming to the College, Jean went to Frankford Continuation School. During the year she has taken academic work and given some delicious parties on Lower Frances. Jean is coming back next year. BARBARA MELLAND SMITH flash- ed her first smile in Stockton, England, September 30, 1919. In ' 35, O.L.C. beckoned, and she enrolled as an aca- demic student. This year, Barbara has added shorthand and typing to her al- ready crowded course. Barbara is one of our best swimmers. ALVAE MILLING made Toronto her home about 16 years ago. This year, having learned everything about sewing in Toronto, she entered O.L.C. to prac- tise what she had been taught. So, hour upon hour, Alvae slaved away at the sewing machine. She took an active in- terest in sports and hairdressing. ALEXANDRA Sandy MORTON was born in Hamilton, July 23, 1918. In the fall of 1936 Sandy decided to come to O.L.C. to try her Junior Matriculation. During the year she won special mention in archery. Next year Sandy intends to complete her matriculation and study music. ELEANOR PERKINS greeted the world in Maberly, Ont. She entered O.L.C. last fall and has been very suc- cessful in the Household Science depart- ment. She was elected one of the May Queen ' s councillors. Eleanor ' s penman- ship ability was recognized when she was presented with the prize for being the best writer in the school. VIVIAN RICE is a close neighbour of ours and therefore is a day student. She takes some commercial subjects and plans to take a position next year. DOROTHY SERVISS — Gait became Dorothy ' s birthplace on April 18, 1918. In ' 36 she came to O.L.C. where her spare time has been spent riding. Next year she intends to be a member of the Graduating class of ' 38. ELAINE SISLER first saw the light of day on the 22nd of April, 1918, in Sault Ste. Marie. Since coming to 0. L.C. Elaine has done fine work in her secretarial course. Elaine may return next year to obtain her A.T.C.M. PEGGY SMITH was born in Toronto about 18 years ago. She came to O.L.C. after the Christmas Holidays and be- came a member of the Household Science department. She has been very success- ful in her work and may return next year to complete her course. BETTY WILLIAMS was born in Tim- mins, Ont., in December, 1918. Later she moved to Tox ' onto. In 1936 she en- rolled at O.L.C. and has been very suc- cessful in the Household Science depart- ment. Owing to illness she has been unable to take part in the closing ex- ercises of the College. HELEN WILSON was born in Van- couver, in March, 1917. She received her education in the west and then came to O.L.C. Next year she plans to re- turn to graduate. Page Twenty-Six

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