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Editorial Every year Dr. and Mrs. Osborne invite each class in turn to The Cot- tage for dinner. This occasion is one of the highlights of the school year and is looked forward to by the girls as one of the few times when they can all be together in an informal atmosphere. This is one of the threads of gold that holds together our life at O.L.C. The history of O.L.C. is bound together by many of these threads. An- other of them is the annual election of a May Queen, the girl who, in the minds of her fellow students, represents the highest example of young wo- manhood in the school. This girl is honoured above all others by a program presented on May Day for her enjoyment. For this programme, the alumnae are all invited to return to their Alma Mater. In the course of the day, they see their friends, and talk over the good times they had within the walls of Trafalgar. Former May Queens return on that day, and the tradition of the exercises on the lawn reminds them of the day when they were crowned. Another thread of gold in the tapestry of O.LC. ' s history is that of the family. From mother to daughter, aunt to niece, sister to sister, attendance at the college is a tradition which is passed on. This year we have four sets of two sisters, and two sets of three sisters. They have created a warm atmos- phere, and have increased the feeling that we are one big family. The fourth golden thread is tradition itself, a factor in which O.L.C. is rich. May Day, Oysters, Class Day, Trafalgar Day, to name only a few, are exercises which have m ade up the College year for amost the whole of our school ' s life. With the closing of this school year, the members of the Board of Govern- ors, our Principal and his v ife, the Faculty, Staff and students are all drawn together in watching a fifth strand being woven a little further. Miss Carter is joining the line of former Deans who have contributed to the tapestry which is O.L.C. She has passed on to us her high ideals of unselfishness and con- sideration for others, ideals so finely exemplified in her own life. She takes with her the lasting gratitude and affection of us all and our hope that she will come back to see us again soon. MARGARET BIRD Editor. Page 7
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' Vox Collegil ' 19 5 7 COMMITTEE The Rev. S. L. Osborne, B.A., B.D., Mus.D., Th.D. Miss I. May Carter, B.A. EDITOR Margaret Bird ASSISTANT EDITOR Patricia Earle ADVERTISING . Hilary Wevill, Sharon Long PHOTOGRAPHY Jane Lillico SOCIAL EDITOR Sybil Goulston SPORTS EDITOR Wendy Greer TYPIST Jean Chadwick Portraits and graduate photographs: .Mr. LeRoy Toll J unior Class, Sports and Class lAr. Jack Scott, Whitby photographs: Faculty Adviser: Mrs. Irene H. Furlong, B.A. Page 6
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Graduates KAREN MUNRO Toronto, Ontario Senior Matriculation Farewell House We all do love our curly head girl ; She ' s forever in a busy whirl. For hairdos, headaches ,pains and such, Our mother hen for us does much. Although for scalpels she has no yen It ' s a different story when it comes to men. Pet Peeve: a collapsible bed. Probable next stop: Teachers ' College. ANN PARMLEY Penticton, B.C. Senior Matriculation Hare House, Senior Class President. Our Annie ' s a girl from Penticton, B.C. She studies quite hard, then goes on a spree. Her music by far is the greatest we ' ve heard. She leaves every audience greatly disturbed. We expect that in college great heights she ' ll acquire And someday return with a right handsome squire. Pet Peve: a collapsible bed. Probable next stop: University of Toronto. Page 8
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