Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1969

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War, - -A nn d In Spira tion If I were not a prefect, something else I ' d rather do, was the first of many capers performed by the prefects at O.L.C. this year. Both O.L.I.Y.G. and Winter Carnival reflected their enthusiasm. I would like to thank the prefects who gave me their assistance through- out the year. We are grateful to Dr. Davis for the willingness he showed in letting the students through the student council manage their own affairs. Throughout the year Dr. Davis also encouraged us to take part in the com- munity and participate as a school in extra- curricular activities. I ' d like to thank Dr. Davis for the confidence he had in O.L.C. and the girls. What words can I express that would describe how we all feel about Mrs. Perry? She has been the mother of O.L.C. We often need the advice of a woman at this point in our lives and we all know that we can share any problems with Mrs. Perry. I will always be thankful for the many things Mrs. Perry did for me. Living together at O.L.C. in such close contact with so many people is a very rewarding experience in spite of the many times during the year that we may deny it. By shedding tears for someone else ' s pain and by rejoicing for someone else ' s happiness we learn that the sick- ness of the heart is sometimes far more serious than the sickness of the body. We, all of us, control the remedy which will cure that sickness when we meet it. It is friendliness, sympathy and understanding. It costs us nothing and the more we give away the more we receive. To those who are returning to O.L.C: O.L.C. needs your enthusiasm and vitality. I hope you will endeavour to make 1970 an even greater year for our school, more exciting and more successful. To those of you who are leaving O.L.C: I hope that your experiences at O.L.C. will bene- fit you in the search for your goal and that you will be very happy in the future. Mary-Ann McDougall

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BACK ROW: Mrs. Perry, Mr. Sutherland, Mr. Bedford, Dr. Davis, Mr. Schoenenberger, Mrs. uavis, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Holley, Mrs. Hallpike. FRONT ROW: Miss Saunders, Miss Nash, Miss Breckenridge, Mrs. Swann. ENGLISH: FRENCH: Dr. Davis M.A., M.Mus., M.Ed., Ph.D. Mrs. Hallpike B.A. Miss Breckenridge Miss Saunders B.A. Mrs. Holley B.A. Mr. Schoenenberger Lie phil GERMAN: LATIN: Mr. Schoenenberger Lie. phil Mrs. Holley B.A. BIOLOGY: PHYSICS: Mrs. Swann B.Sc, B.A. Mrs. Swann B.Sc, B.A. GENERAL SCI ENCES: CHEMISTRY: Mrs. Swann B.Sc, B.A. Mrs. Swann B.Sc, B.A. Mr. Sutherland B.Sc. MATHEMATICS: Mrs. Swann B.Sc, B.A. Mrs. Perry M.P.S. Mr. Sutherland B.Sc. Mr. Terry B.A. ART: HISTORY: Miss Nash B.A. Miss Breckenridge Miss Saunders B.A. GEOGRAPHY: Miss Nash B.A. Miss Breckenridge Miss Saunders B.A. Miss Breckenridge PHYS. ED.: MUSIC: Mrs. Hallpike B.A. Dr. Davis AT. CM. Mr. Bedford Mrs. Ramsey Miss Breckenridge 5 LIBRARIAN: Miss Saunders B.A.



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55 rom The term editor sounds rather formidable, and shook me at first along with the strings of people saying I ' d hate to have that job or isn ' t it a lot of work? ; more than anything it puzzles me I haven ' t yet managed to find all this work that is supposed to be lurking some- where, and what there is, is rewarding and satisfying. There are frantic moments but nothing more serious than the last minute rushes, and looking for the time or the typewriter that does not seem to exist. For everybody this year the year book was a new challenge for me to find out what a year book actually consists of and to my two or three-finger typing. And for the school to gain the support of advertisers to back the book. And again the decision whether we might manage to send our book to the publishers, weighing the pros and cons — they offered good photography terms, they could set the type to fit the pictures and in fact give it that pro- fessional look. The only problem seemed to be whether we could afford to, but all doubts were soon dispelled under Barb ' s energetic sales of advertising. We have tried as a group to include all the interesting memories of the year, with as many lively and entertaining pictures as can be procured. We hope that it contains all that you would like. I would like to thank everyone involved with the yearbook for the support and help and especially those on the committee: our advisers Mrs. Holley and Miss Nash, Jo-Ann Wil- son assistant editor, Barb Beach head of advertising, and Brenda Rogers photographer. ?

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