Trafalgar School - Echoes Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1926

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JUNE, 1926 VOLUME IX l rafalpr €cl)oes( MAGAZINE STAFF Editor Jean Macalister Sub-Editors Beatrice Howell Doris Johnson Secretary Hazel Ahern Advertising Managers ' Art Representative ' Athletic Representative - House Representative Fifth Form Representative Adviser to Magazine Staff Jean Macalister Doris Johnson Beatrice Howell Elizabeth Tooke Marie Luther Executive Committee Prefects Form Officers Presidents Form Upper VI. — Jean Macalister Lower VL — Margaret Sumner Upper V. — Margaret Bain Lower V. — Jean Lamb IVa. — Carol Ross IVb. — Doris Ahern IIIa. — Betty Vaughan IIIb. — Maida Truax Upper IL — Joan Archibald 11. — Norma Roy Upper L — Peggy Chapman Treasurer Marie Luther Hazel Howard Margaret Sumner Elizabeth Tooke Dorothy Sumner Isabel Elliott Dorothy Ward (temporary) - ' Miss Bryan Gertrude Nieghorn Isabel Elliott Margaret Sumner Dorothy Sumner Vice-Presidents Beatrice Howell Helen Findlay Helen Ritchie Marian Hand Eileen Mitchell Elizabeth Stanway Nancy Stocking Velma Truax Cynthia Bazin Editha Wood Pamela Stead 111]

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} HE days are lengthening, the holidays are approaching, and this our last year at school is I drawing rapidly to a close. That means that the time has come to look back over the V- ' activities of the past terms, and we feel that we can view these with great satisfaction, for in every department of both work and play some progress has been made. There has been the usual unavoidable absence during the middle term, but otherwise excellent work has been done all through the school. In connection with sports perhaps the biggest step forward has been the organization of the hockey. There were several girls among us who had played before, and with the help of these practices were arranged. Many of the girls took part and enjoyed them very much. We hope that next year we will have a team good enough to compete with other schools. The basketball team has had rather bad luck this year. First one and then another member has had to give up playing for some time on account of illness, but in spite of the gaps thus made we have managed to win several games, and we hope that next year the team will be even more successful. At the cup match last June the trophy given by Miss Edgar was presented to Trafalgar, and we congratulate the team which brought such honour to our school. The inter form basketball matches, the tennis tournament, and the competition looming up in the near future, are claiming all our attention for the present. We have been entertained this year by the Upper II and form IIIa, who gave most enjoyable plays. The fifth form also had a very jolly skating party, and the sixth form is now preparing a play which will be given during the summer term. We were fortunate in having Bliss Carman come to speak to us. He read us some of his poems and said a few words about each, making us all feel we wanted to read more of them. Also, Dr. Grenfell gave us an interesting address early this term, and told us in a most entertaining way some of his experiences in Labrador. Now, in turning to the girls who left last year, we, the sixth form of 1925 6, feel we have a very high standard to live up to — too high for our feeble efforts, for it has been many years since a form has left behind it such a record of splendid work as the sixth last year. Sixteen girls got their full matric, and we offer our congratulations to Marjory Doble, to whom the Trafalgar Scholarship was awarded. We who are struggling after them realize the importance of what they have done, and wish that we had followed more closely in their footsteps. Everyone who is leaving Traf. this year will join with us in saying that it is with deep regret we say good ' bye to the dear old school, and our memories of it will always be most precious. However, we will not let it be a real good ' bye, for when we are old girls we will come back as often as we can to renew our old friendships, and to revisit the scene of so much of our happiness. Now, in closing, we wish to thank all those who have helped in any way towards getting out this Magazine, and to wish the committees of the future the best of luck. [ 12]

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