Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1946

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BARBARA DEAL This little bundle of joy and bliss came into the world Sept. 28, 1926, in Calgary, Alberta. She moved to Edmon- ton for her public school days but decided in 1942 to come East and see the world and she has been at O.L.C. ever since. This is Barb ' s last year in school as next year she ' s going into training at Vancouver General Hospital. Good luck, Deal! Ambition: To be a nurse to a handsome and wealthy young man. Probable fate: Being a nursemaid to her fourteen children. JEAN FARR Jean was born in Weston on February 2, 1929. Since then, she ' s led a very active life at Claremont Public and High Schools and at O.L.C., apart from being a member of the Basketball team and the May Day Apparatus Team. She is very fond of riding and also likes to swim and play base- ball. Her ambition is a career in dietetics which suits her favourite expression, Fm hungry! BETTE FULLER Our most ardent advocate of careers for women and in- terior decorating for herself, Bette Fuller, saw her first interior, Dec 25, 192.5 Bette may be found at any time (day or night) vocifer- ously expounding upon many and varied subjects. We have a suspicion that this may be for the sole purpose of dis- covering her listener ' s reaction. One of No. 4 Main ' s hostesses, Bette heads the Senior Class Social Committee. Here ' s to a successful career — and a happy marriage. DOREEN GARRETT A smiling dimpled baby came into the world on June 21st, 1927, in the City of Toronto. Her scenery was changed when she moved to Clai ' kson three years ago. After her High School education Doreen decided to come to O.L.C. where she has haunted the Commercial room for the last two years. Now she intends to exploit her Commercial knowledge in Montreal . As Secretary-treasurer of the Senior Class she will be long remembered by the familiar query Have you got any money for class fees ? JEAN GRAHAM Who ' s the cute brunette from Edmonton ? Yes, that ' s Jean Graham. Born in Montreal, Jean has spent portions of her good old school days in Winnipeg, Edmonton, and this her final year at O.L.C, from whence she goes to Western University to specialize in Sciences. By the way, that thump- ing down No. 12, Lower Fran way, is Graham beating her head on a Geometry book. No? an Algebra text? Oh fine! Graham put that True Love away. Anyway, Jean, our best wishes to you always. RUTH EVELYN GREEN October 18, 1926. Teeterville, Ont. What are the characteristics of a minister ' s daughter? They vary, but Ruth is what we think they should be — cjiliet, thoughtful, good in sports and with a very necessary sense of humour. Most of Ruth ' s schooling was received in Bothwell and Delaware. Her future is nursing and her dream future is a large country estate. Best of luck, Green! Page Sixteen

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MARION BURGESS Dora Marion Burgess was born in Tilbury, July 19, 1927. She survived life with two older brothers to attend Public and High School in Tilbury, and became the competent organ- ist of Tilbury United Church for two years. Marion came to O.L.C. this year where she is specializing in languages. We have enjoyed her at the organ each Saturday morning during Oysters . Her favourite saying is Crumb to the constern- ation of Lower Fran. The best of luck and continued hap- piness at Victoria next year, Marion! HELEN CARSON On November 1, 1926, a harassed father at St. Joseph ' s Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan, was told of the arrival of a brown-eyed daughter, Helen Carson. Before Helen came to O.L.C. for her fifth form she attended Ann Arbor High. Social Welfare at the University of Michigan is Helen ' s goal. Best of luck! HELEN CLIFFORD The first place which Cliff favoured with her presence was the city of Oshawa, which she entered at the dramatic hour of 12:01 a.m. on November 17, 1928. Her family moved to Queenston where she attended public school, and then Stamford Collegiate for four years. She came to O.L.C. last year to take academics and art with a little fun thrown in, and has made good use of her time. Her next stop is Montreal, where she intends to brush up on her art. Good Luck, Cliff! Favourite Saying — Turner, come ' ere! Hobby — Trying new hair styles. DARLEEN CORNELL Say, there goes that tall, striking-looking brunette from Cornwall, our May Queen. Corny, or as her birth certificate says, Daileen Cornell , was bom on May 5th, 1928, in Mon- treal, Quebec. In between reading Red Books, her hobby, as vice-presi- dent she takes an active interest in the Honour Club. After revolutionizing the four Sciences here at O.L.C, Darleen plans to train for a nurse. Good luck, Corny! BARBARA COSFORD The success of our magazine this year is due to the very capable management it has had from our Editor-in-Chief, Barbara Cosford. The stork dropped her off at Windsor on a hot day in August, 1927. Swimming is one of her favourite sports and our Elementaries have profited much under her supervision this year. She plans to study at McGill University next fall but meanwhile will spend her holidays attending summer school out at Banff, Alta. No doubt the Rockies will be constantly echoing her favourite expression Ye Gads! MARILYN CRANG Hold it there ' Myrk ' , give me time to introduce you; what will people think ? Now before she gets going again — Marilyn was born on June 5th, 1926, in the village of Toronto. Oakwood Collegiate was her home school until two years ago when she adorned our halls. This year Marilyn has ably filled the position of Senior Class President. We have heard rumours about her future plans (where ' s that Burma Boy!!) No matter what Marilyn undertakes, with her personality and love of organization she will surely succeed. Page Fifteen



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LORETTA GROULX Another of our Northern girls, Loretta was born on Oct. 4, 1928, near Kirkland Lake where she attended Public and High Schools. She is very fond of dancing, skating and swimming but we know her particularly for ner ability to concentrate on her studies. Nursing is the vocation she has chosen and we wish her every success for the future. BETTE HARPER Born in Kitchener, Ontario, one minute to midnight, April 22, 1928, Bette has been 1 minute ahead ever since. She attended Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate and came to O.L.C. to complete her fifth form. We will especially remember Bette for her favourite say- ing, I ' ll scream! Bette excels in figure skating and music, and is an ardent swimmer. Next year she plans to go to Waterloo College to enter Social Welfare. From all of us, Bette, we wish you the best of luck! BEVERLY HENDERSON Tall, dark and handsome is Montreal ' s gift to O.L.C. She made Sioux City, Iowa, U.S.A. a happier place on Jan. 16, 1928. A born athlete, Bev was top scorer at the school swim- ming meet and plays on the basketball team. The B of the famous team of ' A ' ' B ' , Main Hall ' s ma- jestic maid will enter McGill University this Fall to further her academic studies. BETTY MARGARET HOLDCROFT On a blustery March day in Havelock, Ontario, Betty first greeted the world. She attended High School there and came to O.L.C. this year to finish her fifth form as well as take music and dietetics. Betty was a farmerette for three years and enjoys swim- ming, cycling and skating. Next year her mtentions, so the rumour goes, have something to do with matrimony — and we ' re quite sure that Cec will not have to go hungry. JEANNE HURST In Hamilton General Hospital on December 22, 1927, a most astounding event occurred! The birth of a jelly-bean! This most remarkable jelly-bean after public school in Ham- ilton came to O.L.C. for first form and has been here ever since. The winner of this year ' s Strathcona Shield, Jeanne plans to go to McMaster University next year. BARBARA JOYCE KING On December 22, 1927, the city of Halifax made an all- high gain in the person of Barbara King. Some day she hopes to make Art her career with further study in New York. She received her foi-mer education at the Halifax High School. Collecting lipsticks is her hobby and Hi Kids her favourite expression. Here is luck to you, Barb, in your career, whatever and wherever it may be. Page Seventeen

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