Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1940

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AUDREY HODGKIHSOH She has her own ideas of what ' s what. Audrey first saw the light of day at Port Arthur on Oct. 9, 1920. After completing her High School education there, she de- cided that O.L.C. was the place for her, so she came to take a Commercial Course. She is very fond of all sports and has shown a great deal of enthusiasm in them while here, especially tennis, badminton, basketball and in addition to these Hodgie is a camera fiend. Hodgie won the Tennis Singles, as well as the Doubles. Next year we believe that she intends to be a secretary. We know that she will be a big help to some struggling firm. ' 1 May you have every success in the future, Hodgie ! Pastime — Collecting Souvenirs. Favourite Saying — Gee, I am so happy BETTY HUHGERFORD A wise and understanding heart. Betty made her debut to society at Lum- ina, on Dec. 30, 1922. Her mother was her loving teacher until she entered the little yellow school house on top of the hill in 1929. In ' 37 she came to dear old Trafalgar to continue her studies and will no doubt obtain her Senior Matric. this year with flying colours. She has proved to be an able horsewoman, besides taking part in archery, swimming, etc. Betty, as Honour Club President, has successfully filled the position and this year was elected holder of the Strathcona Shield, which is indeed a great honour. She intends to Camp at Varsity next year and we all wish her the best of luck in whatever course she attempts. Pastime — Writing in her diary. Favourite Saying — Oh! fluff! RUTH KEEHE Good sport in all good tilings. Ruth first laughed her way into this world in Sept. 1921 at London, Ont. Hav- ing obtained her earlier education at the Tecumseh Public School, she attended the London C.I. for a few years and in the fall of ' 39 came on to O.L.C. to complete her Senior Matric. and take a course in Art, in which she has done some very fine work. As Ruth is enthusiastic in all kinds of sports — swimming, tennis, riding, bad- minton and archery, excelling in archery, she has fulfilled her duties as Vice-Pres. of the Athletic Club. In the Badminton Tournament, Ruth won the Singles. She made a great job of impersonating a French saleswoman in the Senior Play. Her plans for the next year as yet are indefinite but whatever she decides to do, here ' s to her success. Pastime — Drawing cartoons in Study Hall. Favourite Saying — So help me!! SHEILA McKEHZIE She has her own ideas on what ' s what. ' Sunny was the day in the year 1921 when Sheila became a permanent member of the McKenrie family of Toronto. Never would there be a dull moment while Sheila was on hand with her sweet smile and de- lightfully curly hair. Sheila attended St. Clements school be- fore she came to O.L.C. in 1937 and this year she is expected to graduate with high honours especially in vocal and piano. When she receives her A.T.C.M. she may proceed with her music and yet, on the other hand, rumour has it that she would like to be a spy. However, whatever she may attempt, we feel certain that she will succeed in it and with her go very best wishes from everyone at O.L.C. Pastime — Peters. Favourite Saying — Simply perfect, my dear, simply perfect. ANNABEL McKAT A sunny disposition is the very soul of success. Annabel happened along in Orono, Ont., one fine Hallowe ' en night, 1918. After obtaining her early education in Orono and Colbourne she attended Albert College, Belleville for two years. In the fall of ' 38, she came to O.L.C. as a member of the Household Science Department and is grad- uating in Dietetics. Ann has not neglected to take part in various athletic activities of the school and is a real enthusiast in riding, swimming and skating. At the close of school she is planning to enter Wellesley Hospital as a student Die- titian. We know she will be successful, and wish her the best of luck and happiness. Pastime — Going home for week-ends. Favourite Saying — Can anyone sell me a chocolate bar?

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Jaw, Sask. Here she attended the Ross public school and the Central Collegiate Institute. In the fall of ' 39 the east at- tracted Ro and she came to O.L.C. to join the Commercial class of which she has been a diligent member. Ro has taken part in many of the athletic activities of the school and this year has obtained her Bronze Me- dallion. The past year she has filled the halls with the ring of her merry laughter. We wish Ro every success in the coming years. Pastime — Reading books. Favourite Saying — You ' re a nice kid and I like you a lot — but!! GRAC1A BULLEH She ' s little, but she ' s wise, She ' s a terror for her size. It was in the year 1919 that the fair city of Toronto was made several shades brighter by the arrival of a petite baby girl in the Bullen household. This little girl was none other than our own Billie. Every- one knows that good goods come in small packages and Billie is far from being an exception to the rule. Billie came to us after receiving her earlier education at Branksome Hall and has been with us for the last four years, delighting us in many ways, especially with her piano, organ, and dramatic recitations. Billie ' s plans for next year are undecided, but it is said that her ambition is to play the organ at her own wedding, which will be the main scene of the greatest play ever produced. But whatever she does, and wherever she goes, we wish her all the happiness that is sure to be hers. Pastime — Dramatics. Favourite Saying — Diddy, diddy, dimmc a tiss. ELEAHOR DICK She is just a prairie flower Growing wilder every hour. About 18 years ago, there appeared in that little town of Canora, Sask., about which we have heard so much, a little girl named Eleanor, with blond, curly hair and a sunny disposition. Dickie attended the public and high schools of Canora and obtained her Senior Matric. last year. She came to O.L.C. this year, entering the Commercial Department and has made many a laugh for her class- mates. She likes sports of all kinds, tennis, in which she excels, being her favourite. Dickie hopes to enter the business field when she leaves O.L.C. and we wish her all the success in the world. Pastime — Playing tennis. Favourite Saying — Fm not going to write that exam to-morrow, kids! VALERIE FAREWELL Fond of beauty, life and laughter. Business first and pleasure after. Val. laughed her way into this sunny world one May morning midst all the beauties and splendour of O.L.C. For five years she made pleasant lives miserable by pestering the girls night and day — but what could the girls say since she was the prin- cipal ' s daughter? Val. then left the glories of O.L.C. for the small town life of Port Credit and there she obtained her elementary education. Four years ago the call of O.L.C. brought Val. back to her old home — this time as a student. This year she efficiently filled the position of Vice-Pres. of the Honour Club and is also Editor-in-chief of the Year Book. Along with her academic work she has re- vealed her talents in piano and vocal. As a further honour Val. was made Valedictor- ian this year. Her steps are turned toward Toronto University where we wish her every success. Pastime — Trying to keep her room-mates on the straight and narrow path. Favourite Saying — Was I mortified!! GRACE FAWCETT Not much talk — a great sweet silence. Grace was born in Whitby, Ont., seven- teen years ago on July 29, although she lived in Rennie, Man. for sixteen and a halt years. She attended public school in Rennie and received her high school edu- cation in Whitemouth, Man., where she ob- tained her Junior Matric. This year she was very undecided but finally thought O.L.C. the perfect place. Grace is taking Commercial and will grad- uate with flying colours. She won Sprott ' s Writing Award which is a great honour and hopes to become the perfect secre- tary. In this we wish her all the luck in the world. Pastime — Getting 100 in every subject. Favourite Saying — Gee, Heck!



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MAR]ORIE McRAE Steadfast is her friendship, Her word as true as steel. Marj. arrived in the little town of Bar- rie ' s Bay on June 25, 1922, and has carried with her ever since the sunny atmosphere of that bright day. Not more than three years later we find Marj. in Eaganville. Here she attended public school, but at ten she moved to Whitney. In the fall of 38 Marj. packed her bags and set out for O.L.C., registering as a Junior. She returned this year to obtain her Honour Matric. Although her plans for the future are as yet undecided, whatever they be we wish her the best of luck. Pastime — Exercising her feet after lights out. Favourite Saying — That ' s right! ELEAHOR QUAHCE ••She has wit and song and sense Mirth and sport and eloquence. One fine summer ' s day, almost twenty years ago, a tiny, winsome baby girl who possessed the gift of song was born in the town of Delhi, Ont. Quancy attended the public school of Delhi and obtained the major part of her Senior Matric. at the High School in Sim- coe, Ont. The fall of ' 39 found her at O.L.C., concentrating on Music and Dra- matics. She proved her capability by filling the position of Vice-Pres. of the S.C.M. suc- cessfully. Chosen as a Councillor to the May Queen, she was most gracious and sweet. Next year Quancy plans to attend Nor- mal School in Toronto, where she will spe- cialize in Kindergarten work. We wish her every success. Pastime — Getting permission to go to To- ronto. Favourite Saying — Aha! she cried, as she winked her wooden eyelash. JAHE CAROL REHWICK Music, hath charm, hut the musician hath more. Jane Carol Renwick, familiarly known as J.C., first heard music, .the sighs of ador ing parents, at Stratford on March 3, 1922. She attended public school in Welles- ley, high school in Palmerston, and finally came to O.L.C. to complete her matric and to study music. J.C. was on both the basketball and archery teams. Her acting ability was shown to us when she played Flossie in the Senior play. However, J.C. ' s chief interest lies in music. She hopes to get her A.T.C.M. in both voice and piano. Whatever she does, we know she ' ll succeed for Her eyes and manner bespeak ambition. Pastime — Participating in sports. Favourite Saying — Oh! hat! KATHRTH SIEGHER The noblest mind, the best contentment has. Kay first smiled upon the world on May 30, 1922, in Kitchener, Ont. In her early years Kay attended several Public Schools in her native city, and later was a co-ed of the Kitchener Collegiate Institute. She came to O.L.C. this year bringing with her great ability, part of her Senior Matric and lots of fun. We shall miss Kay next year and wc sincerely hope that she will often look for- ward with eager anticipation to her Home Comings. Good luck in everything you undertake, Kay. Pastime — Pestering Ro when she is read- ing. Favourite Saying — It ' s a riot kids, Hon- est! ETHEL WEBER Not too quiet, not too gay. But a real good sport in her own quiet way. Ethel was born on Feb. 2, 1921, in the fair city of Kitchener. There she graduated from Suddaby Public Schml and Kitchener- Waterloo Collegiate. In the fall of ' 39, she decided to enter O.L.C. ' s ranks as a commercial student. Ethel is interested in sports, especially swimming in which she excels as a life saver. Ethel ' s plans are rather uncertain, but we expect she will step into the big busi- ness world and show them just how book- keeping should be done. Here ' s hoping for her the very best of luck and happiness. Pastnne — Doing Shorthand. Favourite Saying — Never mind, little girl. Page Thirteen

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