Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1949

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I ' un ! Twelve. BARBARA ROWE, 1947 — 1949 Maxwkix HOUSE Charlie , our Brazilian Nut. Dynamic A.A. President and O.L.C. ' s Singing Alarm Clock. Miss Barbara Rowe on Sun- days. Cut. out for a refined salesgirl. Favourite Saying— Saying goodnight. Pet Aversion — Bus drivers who don ' t blow their horns. JO SHONE, 1948 — 1949 Fakkwell House She and Margaret come from Agincourt. Our well of wit and wisdom is headed for Trinity to graduate in lan- guages. She loves to sing in the bathtub. Favourite Saying — Righto! Pet Aversion — Work in general. ANNE SINCLAIR, 1948 — 1949 Hare House From Clarkson, suburb of Toronto! Her eyebrow rises before she does. Headed for Diamond Ring Course at Trinity. Favourite Saying — I don ' t know. Pet Aversion — French. SYLVIA SKINNER, 1948 — 1949 Maxwell House Lady brought Sylvia to us from Oshawa. Enjoys life with science. Who is summoned more frequently to the tele- phone? Our Senior Class Vice-president and hopes to be a Vet. Favourite Saving — Heavens to Elizabeth. Pet Aversion — Skinny Horses. MARIE STOVEL, 1948 — 1949 Hare House Our strange coral-faced friend from Bermuda slaved over two subjects. Christmas was enjoyed among the sheltering palms, but she can ' t seem to keep away from test tubes, as she is going to be a lab. technician next year. Favourite Saying — I couldn ' t care less, actually! Pet Aversion — Blind dates. LILIA DE LA TORRE, 1947 — 1949 Farewell House She draws from Bogota. Her dress was beautiful be- cause she made it herself. Bombastic mermaid. Her art attracts many an eye. Favourite Saying — I met the most marrrrvellous man ! ! Pet Aversion — Roommates.

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SHIRLEY LANGDON, 1947 — 1949 Hare House Captain Her father is a butcher, her mother cuts the meat, and she ' s the little weiner that runs along the street — in Lindsay. Florence Nightingale fan. Favourite Saying — How can you tell? Pet Aversion — Women drivers. JOYCE LEACH, 1948 — 1949 Farewell House A little ripple from Smith ' s Falls. She has a rosy future with Doug. Senior Class Sec. Treas. and had a big job on her hands. Favourite Saying — You Betcha! Pet Aversion — Shorthand. AUDREY McKIM, 1948 — 1949 Maxwell House An East Ender from Toronto. Only Mail girl in O.L.C. Greets visitors with 99 44 100% Pepsodent smile. Active Vice-President of Honour Club. Favourite saying — Oh, you ' re kidding! Pet Aversion — Being catty. FLORENCE NEWTON, 1947 — 1949 Hare House Another universal wanderer. Likes to quote her brother, that interesting theology student. Our All-American Flo is headed for Normal School. Favourite Saying — Dawn, you gotta get up! Pet Aversion — Perfume and gum. NANCY PICKERING, 1946 — 1949 Hare House Buzzed in from Timmins and keeps Bell Telephone and U.S. Mail in business. She sings too. Radio star of to- morrow. Favourite Saying — Have you seen Hatch? Pet Aversion — Losing golf balls. LYNETTE PRICE, 1948 — 1949 Hare House Popular Senior Class President, from Norwich, the bend in the road. She is waisting away fast. Inspirations come from pulling her own hair. Favourite Saying — Hey, kids! Pet Aversion — Senior meetings. Page Eleven



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BEVERLEY TUBMAN, 1946 — 1949 Farewell House Tubby — a capital girl from the Capital City, not to mention the Capitol Theatre. Stu sent her back with three sparklers. There is only one destination for her — housewife. Favourite Saying — Who cares! Pet Aversion — Five o ' clock risers. VALEDICTORY We are leaving! It won ' t be easy to walk down these steps and away from our friends, our school — and a home. Did all the others feel this way, those names and faces in old year books, those initials on the desks, those others who from year to year have shaped the spirit and the soul of our school, and in so doing have gained themselves both in knowledge and in friendship? On our seventy-fifth anniversary we look back and wonder about our predecessors. Who sat in our seat in study hall? Who roomed in our room, and the one across the hall? Who first called push push? Sometimes we meet an old girl from recent or from long past years, and always there is some link, call it sentiment, call it spirit, call it tradition, but it ' s there, and we ' re grateful. We ' re grateful because we know it must exist for us too. There have been hollows and hills in our life here, as there must be in all life, but, with the perspective gained from looking back, the hollows seem less deep, and the hills still shine in the sunlight. Nor is the picture a mere landscape. It is dotted with the well known faces of teachers who despite sometimes strenuous op- position have given us patiently of their time, experience, and knowledge, and with the faces of friends whom we have learned to cherish in our days at O.L.C. When we walk down the broad main stair, past the common room and study hall, and as we say good-bye to the crouching lions, we will face our life better prepared and equipped because of this dear school. Thank you, Trafalgar, thank you .... Peggy Grant REGRETS . . . AND CONGRATULATIONS We shall sadly miss next year several members of Faculty and Staff who have been for some years our valued friends and contributed much to the life we share. Our best wishes for their happiness in pastures new go with Miss Weller, Miss Hill, Miss Wickham, Miss Carr, Miss McLean and our own ' Joanie ' Jones. We cannot help a feeling of pride in that a member of the faculty of OLC has been appointed Principal of Hatfield Hall, our sister school in Cobourg. Miss Weller ' s many talents will find full scope in her responsible position and we feel sure of her success. Congratulations, Hatfield! But just wait for the basketball season, Miss Weller! We ' ll be seeing you. Page Thirteen

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