Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1945

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LORRAIHE CAUTHERS Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low. — an excellent thing in women. We first hear of Lorraine in Detroit, Michigan on September 5, 1926. After three years in the States she decided to come to Canada and hked it so well she has stayed here ever since. She took up residence in Wasaga Beach, receiving her education from the schools in Stayner. Last year found her at O.L.C. taking an Interior Decorating course and she is graduating in that this year. After she leaves here she hopes to earn her living in the Interior Decorating field and we wish her the best of luck. Hobby — Cutting out pictures. Favourite saying — Brayfield, wake up. LOUISE COLE Still waters run deep. A hard-working member of the Com- mercial class is Louise Cole. She was born in Bowmanville on July 17, 1926 and at- tended Bowmanville public and high schools. This year she came to O.L.C. for a secretarial course after which she plans to go into the business world and perhaps become a private secretary. Best of luck, Louise. Hobby — Sports. Favourite saying — Could be! GEHE CURRY ' ' Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. On October 25, 1925, Gene came into the world in New Westminster, B.C. She has lived in numerous places in the inter- ior of B.C. and attended school in them all. Now she resides in Victoria. This year she came to O.L.C. for Fifth Form and Miisic. After she leaves here she would like to make music her career but is undecided as yet. We all know she would make a success of it and wish her the best of luck. Hobby — Borrowing stamps. Favourite saying — O Man!! WIHOHA DEHYES Music hath charms. Winona was born in Wmnipeg, Mani- toba on September 16, 1926. She has lived in Elkhorn and now she is living in Portage la Prairie. While attending O.L.C. her first interest has been her music. She excels both in vocal and piano and we know she will make a success of her music career. Next year she plans to come back as a Post Graduate to take Fifth Form work and to continue her music. Hobby — Music takes the place of a hobby. Favourite saying — Wouldn ' t that rot your socks? PHYLISS DICKEHS Pleasing character, matched by a pleasing smile. Belleville, Ontario is to be credited with the arrival of a smiling baby girl on June 17, 1925, for on that day Phyliss came into the world. She attended pub- lic school there and Belleville Collegiate, and then came to O.L.C. this year for Fifth Form work. After leaving here she wants to take Home Economics at Mac- Donald Hall, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que- bec, and we know she will make a suc- cess at it. Hobby — Writing her daily epistle over- seas. Favourite saying — Good grief! VIOLET DIXOH She who laughs last, laughs best. Violet laughed her way into the world on May 19, 1928. She was born in Lond- on, Ontario and it ' s still her home town. She attended public school and high school there and then came to O.L.C. for a two-year secretarial course after which she hopes to earn her own bread and but- ter for a while. Good luck to you, Violet. Hobby — Laughing. Favourite saying — I don ' t feel like working today. Page Seventeen

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MARGARET BAETZ ' The sparkle in her eyes betrays the imp with- in. On October 6, 1927, Kitchener, On- tario celebrated the birth of Margaret Baetz. Betsy attended pubh ' c school there and the Kitchener and Waterloo High School. She came to O.L.C. this year to take music and some commercial work. After she leaves here she wants to carry on with her music and make it her career. We wish her good luck Hobby — Knotting and trying new hair styles. Favourite saying — Good night!! SHEILA BAMFORD Eat. drink and be merry, for tomorrow ive diet. Sheila claims Owen Sound, Ontario as her birthplace on February H, 192 . After living there for 2 years she moved to North Bay and has lived there ever since. She attended public school and high school in North Bay, Fort William Collegiate, Ottawa Ladies ' College and has been at O.L.C. for three years. This year she is taking Fifth Form, and every Saturday morning she takes the 7:20 bus into Toronto for violin lessons. Sheila has very ably filled the position of Presi- dent of the Honour Club this year. Next year she plans to go to Normal School in Toronto. Good luck. Sheila. Hobby — Going on a diet every Mon- day morning. Favourite saying — Don ' t get huffy. EDITH BEACH She can make a cherry pie Quick as you can wink your eye. The 194? May Queen hails from Corn- wall, Ontario. Beachie was born on No- vember 12, 1924 in Cornwall and has lived there all her life. She attended public school and the collegiate there and then came to O.L.C. last year for a Home Economics course. O.L.C. could sponsor a fashion parade with the clothes she has made this year. Dietetics will hold in- terest for Edith in the future and we know she will make a success of it. Hobby — Sleeping. Favourite saying — Well, Ell be dog- goned. CORmXE BEDORE I like to U ' ork. I really do, But I like a little dancing too. The Senior Class President was born in Renfrew, Ontario, on October 27, 1927. Two months later she took up residence in Arnprior. She attended public and high schools there and then came to O.L. C. last year to complete her academic work. She plans to study Political Science and Economics at university after leaving here. Best of luck in the future, Corinne. Hobby — Ringing the dinner gong. Favourite saying — Are you not? JACKIE BRATFIELD Better late than never. Jackie arrived in Virden, Manitoba on May 12, 1927. There she attended public school until she was 12 years old. Then she found her way to Winnipeg where she went to Junior High and one year of high school. Last year Jackie made her way to O.L.C. to finish her high school course. She is interested in busi- ness and hopes some day to receive her C.A. degree. Best of luck, Jackie, Hobby — Studying. Favourite saying — I hate studying. AUDREY BURWASH She wears a pair of silver wings. Audrey ' s name was inscribed in the family Bible at Cobourg, Ontario on Oc- tober 2, 1926. She lived there for 12 years and then moved to Marmora, On- tario. She went to public school in Co- bourg and high school in Marmora and then came to O.L.C. this year for a one- year Dietetics course. Next year she hopes to continue her dietetics career at the Women ' s College Hospital in Toronto. Good luck to you, Audrey. Hobby — Boating. Favourite saying — I hate you. Page Sixteen



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FAT FOUHD Happy am I. from care I ' m free Why aren ' t they all content like me? Fay was horn in Oshawa on May 18, 1927. She attended puhlic school and the Collegiate there and then came to O.L.C. this year for some Commercial, Art and Music. Next year Fay will be back as a Post Graduate to take Art and Music. We wish her the best of luck in any- thing she may d o in the future. Hobby — Doing exercises every night. Favourite saying — Oh, how drast! DOUGLAS GORMAH Heads it ' s a sleep, Tails it ' s a feed. If it stands on edge ue study. Doug first faced the world on April 14, 1927 at Gait, Ontario. She lived in Pres- ton for 2 months and then decided to move to Lindsay where she lived for about 14 years. She attended pubHc school and the Collegiate there. She then found her way to Kingston and has stayed there ever since. Kingston Collegiate was her school until this year when she decided to come to O.L.C. for Fifth Form work. Next she plans to go to Queen ' s and and take up nursing. Good luck, Doug. Hobby — Wearing red stockings. Favourite saying — Good show. SHIRLEY GRIFFITH cannot remain idle, Time means everything. Griff arrived into the world in Strat ' ford, Ontario on November 5, 1926. After attending Stratford public and high schools she decided to join us at O.L.C. this year to take a few Fifth Form sub- jects and Art. Next year she hopes to attend Toronto University and take Fine Arts. We wish her the best of luck and know she will make a success of anything she does. Hobby — Sketching people. Favourite saying — Hey, Jackie, how do you do this Geometry? GRAC£ HILL She has her own idea of what ' s what. Grace was born very young in Montreal on September 20, ]921. She lived there for nine years and then moved to Guelph, Ontario where she lived for two years. Finally she ended up in Ottawa and she decided to stay there. She attended Glebe Collegiate in Ottawa and then came to O. L.C. for three years. This year Grace has very capably filled the office of Presi- dent of the S.C.M. Next will find Grace at Queen ' s hard at work at her Arts course. Best of luck. Hobby — Reading Cosmos. Favourite saying — You know. ELAIHE KAUMETER Laughing lips and twinlding eyes Conceal a mind that ' s wondrous wise. Chippawa produced this year s Valedic- torian. She was born on September 5, 1927 and has lived in Chippawa all her life. She attended public school there and Stamford Collegiate before coming to O.L.C. this year to finish her Fifth Form and also to take a few Commercial sub- jects and music as extras. She intends going to Queen ' s next year to take Com- merce. Best of luck, Elaine. Hobby — Collecting junk jewellery. Favourite saying — Well, what do you know? MARIOH KIRK A somewhat lanky youth is she. Marion was born on May 10, 1926 in Sudbury, Ontario. Since then she has lived in Garson but attended the schools in Sudbury. This year she came to O.L.C. to take Fifth Form. As for the future none of us have as yet been able to dis- cover what she intends to do but wish her the best of luck in anything she may do. Hobby — Skiing. Favourite saying — Have you got any food? Page Eighteen

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