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Each year adds new traditions and ideals to those which Trafalgar looks on as her own. Girls come and go, some leaving behind them something, which, though it may be little in its way, benefits all the girls who are to come after. Others pass through without giving anything in return for all that the School has done for them. Surely the School ' s old and high standing should inspire all to try and make themselves worthy of the name of Trafalgarites . The year 1919-1920 has been a busy one at Trafalgar, every- body has worked steadily through an unbroken session. A great interest was taken in athletics and there were few who did not join our Association. Part of the middle term was taken up in working for the demonstration which was a decided success. Many new girls have entered the School and it is to be hoped that this increase in number will only make greater the public spirit of the girls. A great many more voluntary contributions were sent to the magazine this year. The work of those who contributed, whether th(Mr efforts were accepted or not, was greatly appreciated. The editor wishes to thank them, as well as the advertisers, who so practically showed their interest. As the magazine grows older there is a more general interest in it, and let us hope that the time will soon come when, reflecting the efforts of every girl, it will be a true mirror of the life and thought of Trafalgar. 14
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June, 1920 Volume III, Crafaljjar €cl)oes Qgaga ine Staff Editor . . . . Sub-Editor . ' . T reasurer Secretary . . Athletic Representative Fifth Form Representative Fourth Form Representative Adviser to Magazine Staff Mary Bishop Elizabeth Baile Eileen Russel Elizabeth Sise Elise Dunton Katherine Falconer Eileen Anderson Miss Muir 13
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PREFECTS, 1919-1920 Mary Bishop Elizabeth Baile M. Jamieson Kathleen Conn Eileen Russel FORM OFFICERS Form VI. V. IV. III.A. III.B. Upper II. II. Upper I. I. President M. Bishop E. Dunton E. Anderson L. Robertson M. Archibald B. Carter N. Sullivan B. Howell K. Newman Vice-President E. Baile K. Falconer M. Mackenzie M. Cleghorn R. Murray J. Jamieson M. Doble R. Bishop L. Birks 15
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