Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1949

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS SUNDAY NIGHT SPEAKERS September 19th September 26th October 3rd October 17th October 24th October 31st November 7th - November 21st - November 28th - December 5th December 12th - January 16th January 23rd January 30th February 6th February 13th February 27th March 6th March 13th March 27th April 3rd April 10th May 1st May 8th May 15th May 22nd May 29th June 5th -Dr. Osborne -Dr. Osborne -Mr. Lawrence Purdy -Dr. Osborne -Mr. Donald Hooper -Miss Helen Fotheringham -Mrs. W. D. Tucker -Mr. T. G. Rogers -Mrs. Margaret Darnell -Miss Eunice Pyfrom -The Rev. A. T. Cowan -Miss Margaret Prang -S.C.M. Service -Mr. Marshall Jess -Dr. Osborne — pictures -Miss Florence Wilkinson -Miss Leslie Bowman -The Rev. A. C. Luffman -Miss Alice Boomhour -Mr. S. J. Vogan -Picture Study -Movie — Christ in Gethsemane -The Rev. A. C. Forrest -Mr. T. K. Creighton -A Movie -The Rev. J. A. Cooper -At Brooklin United Church -Baccalaureate Service — Dr. Davies The student body would like to take this opportunity to thank Dr. Osborne for his leadership in our informal Sunday evening services. We have found in these foundations for new ideas and the answer to many a troubling question. We sincerely hope the services will be held in the same manner next year. Page Fifteen

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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY The Time: June 1969 The Place: O.L.C. The Cast: Well, just wait a minute and you ' ll hear about them. We ' re standing on the spacious lawns of O.L.C. in front of the Chapel, a very impressive part of the building that was added to it somewhere about the year 1950. The door opens and a radiant bride floats out, her head in the clouds. She is a very charming girl who goes by the nickname of Tubby, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hill of Ottawa. She is attended by the daughter of Joyce Leach who invented a method of writing shorthand in your sleep so as to record your dreams. And now the guests are enjoying a reception in the form of a garden party. We understand the catering is done by Pat Gilchrist, eminent dietitian and food specialist. She has just finished a new book for brides The Art of Cooking, or How to Finish Your Husband in a Day. That girl over there by the lilacs must be six feet four, at least. The studious type — she hates men. My, but she certainly takes after her mother, Nancy Boake. Some more people are joining the happy group congratulating the bride. We forgot to mention that the groom was Don Fleet Jr., son of the former Miss Pat Wickham. Mrs. Fleet is beginning to look a little worn with such a large family to keep her busy, but she still manages to do ten push-ups before breakfast every morning. One of the guests in this group looks very prosperous and is carrying a black bag. She is tailed by a vigorous looking woman wearing a clerical collar. You ' ve guessed it — Dr. Piggy Grunt and Deaconess McKim, May Queen of 1949. Hello, everybody, how are you? Isn ' t it a wonderful day for a wedding? I just love weddings! Now who could this be? Eleanor Carleton, maybe? We hear she ' s a school teacher in Peterboro, now. Look at that little boy over there by the food. He ' s just finished demolishing cakes, cookies, ice cream, candies and punch, and is beginning to look a little green about the gills. His name, he says, is Charlie, and he wants to find his granny, Barbara Rowe. She rushes him to the kindly school nurse, Shirley Langdon. Miss Langdon administers a new stomach-ache remedy, consisting of mustard and warm water, put out by the brilliant lab. technician, Mme. Marie (Curie) Stovel. The exquisite gowns of the bride and attendants were designed by Madame Marilyn Jaques, renowned fashion designer, voted one of the ten best dressed women in the universe. The soloist was Nancy Pickering, internationally famous television singer, who comes to you every morning at breakfast time to remind you to munch your crunchie-wunchies. The little girl with the curly hair eating an apple is the daughter of Sally Fisher, Physical Torture teacher at Burlington High School. In a huddle under the marquee Mary Lou Affleck, Anne Sinclair and Freddie Fee, who graduated in Pass Arts just seventeen years ago, are comparing notes on the fatal step which followed. The crowd parts as a horse comes galloping up the green. Howdy, folks, yells a grey-haired matron, well preserved for her forty years. This is Sylvia Skinner who owns a horse farm over in Oshawa. There ' s a noise in the air— the guests look up — no, it ' s not a bird but Lilia de la Torre, world famous artist, arriving fom South America in her helicopter. She is just in time to see a presentation made to the bride by a glamorous blonde gal, the Senior Class President of 1969 and daughter of the popular President of twenty years ago, Lynn Price. Behind a bush we hear the click-clack of a typewriter. The bedraggled charac- ter typing with two fingers is Jo Shone, recording the events of the day for the Times-Gazette, Jo Shoni; Page Fourteen



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FRIDAY NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT September 17th- September 24th - October 1st October 15th - October 22nd - October 30th November 19th- November 26th- December 4th December 10th - December 16th - January 14th January 21st January 29th February 11th February 12th - February 25th March 4th March 11th March 25th March 30th April 1st April 8th April 29th April 30th May 6th May 13th May 24th fune 3rd June 5th fune 6th June 7th fune 8th -Ray Dudley — Pianist -Old Girls ' Stunt -New Girls ' Stunt -Party -Student Council Meeting -Masquerade -Recital: Mr. Hambourg, Miss Nicolette Ysaye, Dr. George Brough -Holly Hop -S.C.M. Bazaar -Recital — Rev. G. A. Parkinson — Charles Dickens -Christmas Festival -Movie Night -Senior Stunt -Okticlos Concert — Mr. Alex Read -One Act Plays -Elementary Stunt -A. A. Dance -Junior-Medium Stunt -Freshman-Sophomore Stunt -Year Book Dance -Swimming Meet -Recital — Barbara Blackstone -Swimming Meet with Oshawa Collegiate -Senior Dinner -Senior Class Movie -Movie Night -Puppet Show, Fashion Show -May Festival -Junior Recital -Trafalgar Service -Senior Concert -Alumnae Day and 75th Anniversary Banquet -Commencement INITIATION Initiation is always a day of fun and pranks. Uniforms were badly distorted, faces had a few extra attractions, and there was an amazing display of obedience on the side of the new girls toward the old. The new members of faculty and Dr. and Mrs. Osborne kept us well amused during noon hour, and the penalties given to law breakers that evening completed the struggle for admittance of new- comers into O.L.C. HALLOWE ' EN PARTY This year ' s Masquerade made all those present certain that our traditional Hallowe ' en party is one to remember. The costumes were not only beautiful but showed great originality. The prizes were awarded to (1) Sandra Dubin as a Dancing Dutch Girl, adjudged the most beautiful costume. (2) Barbara Rowe as Superman, naturally the most original. Page Sin teen

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