Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1939

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CATHERINE JEWETT The two things that I like the best Are lots to eat, and lots of rest. Catherine was born in St. Catharines on April 7, 1921. There she began her pub- lic school training and continued into St. Catharine ' s Collegiate. Last autumn Kay came to O.L.C. where she greatly adds to our choir — and seems to enjoy singing as much as she does everything else. Next year she will enter the Toronto Sick Children ' s Hospital to train as a nurse, but intends to have a good time, during the intervening months. We wish her the best of luck! Hobby — Talking about her family. Favourite Saying — Oh you droop! DOROTHY LEGGETT She has wit, and song, and sense, Mirth, and sport and eloquence. Dorothy started her active life November 13th, twenty years ago, in Ottawa where she still lives, or at least visits, between school and camp. She attended Elmwood School, Ottawa, for nine years but finally followed her sister to O.L.C., keeping up a family tradition, as her grandmother, her mother and her aunt were all O.L.C. students. Dorothy has taken a keen interest in all phases of school life though athletics attract her most. She has won a number of cups in the past three years. She has filled her position as President of the Honour Club successfully and this year was elected holder of the Strathcona Shield. She has taken cooking, typing and mu ' sic along with what remained of her Senior Matric. Hobby — Trying to be on time for her meals. Favourite Saying — Yes, I ' m ready but wait a minute. DORIS LITTLE She seems to he quiet hut one never knows. Doris was born on a lovely large farm a few miles from Trenton on the old York Road. She attended Trenton High School and then went to Albert College for a year. There she made many friends, one especially who accompanied her to O.L.C. Doris is completing her Senior Matricula- tion this year and next year plans to enter the University of Toronto where she will take the Household Economics course. We all wish Doris the best of luck in the future. Hobby — Doing her nails. Favourite Saying — Gad zooks! MARGARET KATHLEEK MACKEY Anything once and Latin four times! One winter morning in 1921, Lindsayites woke to find a new citizen in their midst — it was our Marg. After a few years Marg. attended the Primer class at Central Public School. On leaving these halls of learn- ing she entered Lindsay Collegiate, where she acquired all the knowledge necessary for a Junior Matriculant. This year she came to O.L.C. Here she is getting her Senior Matric. and also adding to her already ade- quate knowledge of the art of being a lady. During her year with us Marg. has car- ried out the duties of secretary of the Athletic Association and has done outstand- ing work in basketball and on Field Day. She is also an enthusiastic badminton player. Could she have leanings towards the stage? Who will ever forget Mrs. Chandler and her troubles? Next year Marg. intends to enter the Physiotherapy course at Varsity where we all know she will be a success. Best of luck, Marg.! Hobby — Doing homework for Miss Rickard. Favourite Saying — Wowee! ! BARBARA MAHVILLE God sends food and the Devil sends cooks. Barb, made her way into the world amid thunder and lightning on June 23 — eighteen years ago. She lived for three years in Prince Albert and then moved to Miami. In 1929 she returned to Prince Albert and attended P. A.C.I. In 1937 Barb, came to O.L.C. as a first year Senior and during that year she learned to ride, received her Bronze Medallion and held the position of secretary-treasurer for the Junior class. This year she is graduating with her Senior Matric. and intends to enter the General Hospital in Toronto. We are all certain that Barb, will make an excellent nurse. Hobby — French exam, papers. Favourite Saying — How I ' m ever go- ing to do that is more than I know. Page Twelve

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GRACE ELIZABETH HEMPHILL And cloudy the day or stormy the night, The Sky of her heart was always bright. Grace first started using the scales in 1918 in Magpie Mine. Being of a restless disposition she moved to Sault Ste. Marie, Toronto, Deloro, and then to Kingston, where she graduated from High School. Deloro called her back again but didn ' t provide enough entertainment for her so she came to O.L.C. in the fall of ' 38. She chose the Commercial course in which she has done excellent work. Grace is a top-notch piano player and has provided plenty of amusement for us. She is one of Mr. Slater ' s best pupils, and we hope she will continue her vocal studies and give as much pleasure to others as she has to us. Next year she plans to be pounding the keys in some office — but who knows? Wherever you go, Grace, or whatever you do, we all wish you every success. Lots of luck and — keep smiling! Hobby — Reducing and Tuck. Favourite Saying — I really think I ' m knocking off the odd pound! MARGARET HOUSTOH There in body but not in mind! Marg first heard the dogs bark at Tweed in 1919. At the age of nine she moved to Belleville where she attended both Public School and Collegiate. Last fall she wen- ded her way to O.L.C. where she is com- pleting her Matric. Along with this work Marg is studying Music which she expects to carry on after she leaves here. She has been a faithful member of the choir and we shall certainly miss her warbling. She is a lover of all sports and has had many a thrill out of riding this year. Marg was elected Councillor to the May Queen, which is one of the school ' s honours. She expects to attend business college next year and we are quite certain she will make an excellent secretary to some young man. All luck and good ' fortune to you Marg! Hobby — A man 6 ' 4 tall who takes size 13 shoes! Favourite Saying — Isn ' t that disgust- AHHE GRIFFITH What could be sweeter than slumber! On the 25th of January, 1918, a cold north wind blew Anne into Toronto, where she lived as a minister ' s daughter and a Chancellor ' s granddaughter. Having suc- cessfully passed her entrance at Humber- crest, in Toronto, she attended High in both Toronto and Leamington, where she now lives. After hearing a great deal about O.L.C. ' s charms, she came this year to study Art. She made a great job of impersonating a French count in the Senior play! Anne is not sure of her plans for next year, but we know she will be successful in whatever she undertakes. Hobby — Musicians. Favourite Saying — I ' m going to re- form. HELEH RAE HAGERMAH Weaving the web of Life. Helen was born in Queensborough in 1917. Before coming to O.L.C, she attend- ed Tweed High School. Although she came here late in the year she has had no trouble in keeping up with the activities of the school. She is graduating in Household Science and we feel sure she will make an efficient housewife for some young gentle- man. Perhaps this has something to do with the fact that Helen intends to stay at home next year — time will tell! Hobby — Knitting socks. Favourite Saying — Well now, I just don ' t know! HELEJi HAGGAH ' ' Eternity is before us — why hurry: ' Helen yawned her first yawn in Wood- stock, 1921, and later moved to Toronto. Since then she has followed the path of a wandering bank manager ' s family and is at present living in Haliburton. In 1936 Helen came to O.L.C. as a Medium and this year is obtaining her Senior Matric. She is a conscientious academic worker and also an enthusiastic music lover. Helen intends to enter the University of Toronto in the fall. Best of luck, Helen! Hobby — Stamp collecting. Favourite Saying — Oh my great aunt! I ' tnjc Eleven



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MARION McCOLL Sunny is her smile, and sunny her disposition. Marion was born in Montreal on Oc- tober 6, 1922 and when only six months old moved with her family to Toronto. This is her first year at O.L.C. and as a Commercial student she has excelled in all her work. Marion ' s earlier education was acquired at the Eastern High School of Commerce. In sports she is especially in- terested in swimming and hopes to get her Bronze Medallion this year. Next year she plans to work in a secre- tarial capacity and we all wish her lots of luck. Hobby — Writing every day to Toronto. Favourite Expression — Oh ! JEAH McMULLEK Forsooth, methinks the child doth work aplenty. Jean was born at the Creighton Mines, Northern Ontario, in 1921. She attended Public and High School in Frankford but has been at O.L.C. for three years. She is graduating in Academic and her hopes are high for Varsity next year. We wish her lots of luck. Hobby — Keeping a budget and hiking. Favourite Saying — Not me! Not me! MARGARET TVONNE SEHIOR What need ire say about the maiden? She speaks for herself. Margaret was born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, on June 30, 1921. She spent six of her early years there and then craving variety went to Athens, Greece, with her mother and father. Stay- ing in Athens for two years was plenty for Marg. since everything was pretty much Greek to her, so to Milton she went and attended High School there. She obtained her Senior Matnc. from the Listowel High School and is graduating this year from O.L.C. in Commercial. Next year she hopes to start her career in Medicine at the University of Toronto. Margaret is receiving her Bronze Medal- lion this year and likes all sports altho ' her specials are golf and riding. Hobby— Getting 100%. Favourite Saying — I can ' t think of it right now. (Blushing) DOROTHY SERVISS Do 1 view this world as a rale of tears. ' Oh, reverend sirs, not I! A smiling girl became a permanent member of the Serviss household on April 18, 1918, in the city of Gait. There she received her primary and secondary edu- cation. Three years ago she came to O.L.C. to complete her Junior Matric. and this year graduates in Commercial. She has secured her Bronze and hopes to be awarded her Silver this year. Dor- othy is an enthusiastic horse-woman tho 1 this is not by any means the extent of her interests or ability. Next year she may take a secretarial position with her lather or train for a nurse. In whatever she does we wish her the best. Hobby — The study of Dentistry. Favourite Saying — Nifty! Nifty! JOYCE SMITH Speech is silver. Silence is golden. On November 14, 1920 the stork left a shy little girl in the Smith household. From the very first Joyce took a decided interest in life and its many phases, and has always put her best into the business of living. She received her primary edu- cation in Bancroft, Trenton, and Halibur- ton, and graduated from Marmora High School last year. Besides obtaining excellent results in her commercial studies, Joyce has done very well in her music. Skating, tennis and badminton are her favourite sports. Next year she hopes to secure a secre- tarial position and she has our most sincere wishes for all success. Hobby — Knitting gloves. Favourite Saying — Em so hungry! EVA SVTCLIFFE Born with a gift of laughter. Eva was born in Toronto on October 13, 1918. She attended Trenton Public School and then Trenton High where she completed her Senior Matric. The lure of O.L.C. became too much for Eva so she decided to take a course in Interior Decor- ation. She graduates this year and hopes to continue her Art either in Toronto or New York. Hobby — Eating. Favourite Saying: — Oh my hat! Page Thirteen

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