Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1942

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Senior Clasifii ong Well show you how Seniors should be From dear old O.L.C. We ' U not leave a stain or a mar — On going from Trafalgar. Our silver and maroon Let us flaunt unttl our doom. Let it stand for us and for us he what we want it to be, Seniors of O.L.C. We ' ll stic}{ hy the old golden rule Of country and of school. We ' ll eeb as we journey along The words of our school song. The class of ' 42 To the school he ever true — Let us sing to you fling to you all of our hearts and love To dear old O.L.C. Tune — Captains of the Clouds.



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JEAH McDiTTRE As full of spirit as the month of May. On the 2nd day of May, 1923, Chatham first welcomed Jean into its midst. Upon the completion of her elementary education at the Central School, Jean spent two years at the Chatham Collegiate, and the follow ' ing two years at the Ursuline Convent. She came to O.L.C. and began the two year Commercial course in September, 1940. As the President of the Class of ' 42 she has made a wonderful Senior. We wish her all the luck in the world for her future in the Women ' s Auxiliary Air Force. Hobby — Riding. Favourite Saying — Has second gone? PAT LILL T ( . wistful, solemti. sad. Roguish, spicy, oftencr glad. Pat first started to use the scales on May 9, 1923, in Market Raisin, Lincolnshire, England. At the age of four months she came to Canada and since then has visited her birthplace a number of times. She spent her younger days in a school in Eng ' land and then came to Canada, where she entered the Kapuskasing High School. Pat has been at O.L.C. two years and has often shown her ability at sports in tennis and swimming. She also plays the piano and sings in the choir. Her ambition is to join the Navy and be Admiral of a cruiser, but she will, probably spend the next year in Normal School. Whatever she does we wish her every happiness and luck. Hobby — Getting sunburnt. Favourite Saying — Yep, this time it ' s the real thing. BETH HOWELL I benefit myself in aiding her. Elisabeth Gordon Howell was born at Brantford, May 15, 1923. After seven years in Public School, she entered the Brantford Collegiate and obtained her Senior Matric. She came to O.L.C. last September and has graduated w;th honours in the Commercial Course. She was elect- ed May Queen by her many friends and filled the position with graceful dignity. She has the capacity for hard and thoro ugh work and has shown it throughout the year. We wish her the best of luck and happiness in the years to come. Hobby — Music. Favourite Saying — Just look at this room! MARGARET HILLIS .Music in her heart she hears. Just 19 years ago, on a bleak winter morn, Hillie had her first glimpse of this country. She vjas born in Pakenham on Jan. 22, and since then has lived in Wel- lington and Little Britain. Last year she attended school in Lindsay, where she took part of her Senior Matric. This year she came to O.L.C. to complete her matric. and to take a special music course. During the year Marg has been singing her way to success and worked hard as Treasurer of the Senior Class. Next year she intends to go to Normal School in Peterborough. We all wish her the best of luck and we know she will succeed in anything she tries. Hobby — Writing in her diary. Favourite Saying — Oh, for heaven ' s sake. MART BOVLTOH I make it a rule to believe only what I under- stand. Mary was born in Toronto, February 24th, 1921. She received her education at the Central School, Peterborough, the John Ross Robertson School, Lawrence Park Col- legiate and Northern Vocational School, Toronto. The Boulton family moved to Cobourg during the winter of 1939 and Mary made her long-hoped-for visit to O.L.C. For the past two years she has been taking a Dietetics Course in which she is now graduating. Her ambition is to be the head dietitian in a large concern in London, England. We wish her success. Hobby — Collecting stamps and spoons. Favourite Saying — I see what you mean. MARIAH BUELL And all that ' s best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and, her eyes. On the 28th day of July, 1924, Sharbot Lake received important news — namely, that our Marian was born. She attended the Sharbot Lake continuation school and came here in 1939 to take up her work in third form. This year as the secretary- treasurer of the Honour Club, she kept the black-book for O.L.C. Next year Marian hopes to become a lab technician. In what- ever you decide to do, we wish you best of luck, Marian. Hobby — Piano. Favourite Saying — Who? Me?

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