Trafalgar School - Echoes Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1945

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MADEMOISELLE JUGE In honour of her twenty-five years of service on the teaching staff, we are proud and happy to have a photograph of Mademoiselle Juge as the frontispiece of our magazine. Since she has been at Trafalgar, Mademoiselle has worked ceaselessly to acquaint her pupils with the French language and in doing this, she has made the lessons interesting by her wonderful ability in story-telling and by her keen sense of humour. But Mademoiselle has other accom- plishments too. She is a talented painter and is a marvel with a sewing needle and she has a passionate love of gardening. At Metis, Mademoiselle has organized a small summer-school, taking in a few pupils for one or two months and with magnificent results ! Mademoiselle has given long and faithful service to the school, and wo liopc slio will be with us for many years to come. Bonne chance, alors. Mademoiselle, bonne chance et bonne saute. [12]

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©rafalyar PREFECTS GwEN Williams Elizabeth Brow Mary Munroe Annette Baird HEAD PREFECT: Ann Taylor Lois Ohman Barbara Brown Elizabeth Atkinson Margaret Forsyth Denys Clarke Ann Griffith Claire Johnson Joan Thackray Forms Form VI. Form Va. Form Vb. Form IVa. Form IVb. Form IIIa. Form IIIb. Upper II. Form II. Form I. FORM OFFICERS Christmas Term President Gwen Williams Helen Ayer Barbara Watson Joan Corner Maeve Fogt Catharine Chadwick Joan Monnet Barbara Davison Ann O ' Heir Eve Gordon Vice-President Elizabeth Brow Denise Craig Elizabeth Scrimger Patricia Callahan Joan Macklaier Elizabeth Hersey Vivian Pennington MiNA Jean Webster Carolee Beaudoin Diane Proctor Forms Form VI. Form Va. Form Vb. Form IVa. Form IVb. Form IIIa. Form IIIb. Upper II. Form II. Form I. Spring Term President Gwen Williams Helen Ayer Patricia Witherow Joan Corner Maeve Fogt Catharine Chadwick Vivian Pennington Joan Vissenga Carolee Beaudoin Joanna Maitland Vice-President Elizabeth Brow Denise Craig Barbara Watson Joan Leslie Joan Macklaier Elizabeth Cousins Christine Maitland Linda Jackson Phillipa Hansard Eve Gordon [11]



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iEDiTOR lAL C3SJ AS THE sands of time slip rapidly through the hour-glass of another successful school year, we begin to bring to mind the outstanding events of the past months. Because the influence of war is yet upon us, even in the quiet security of school in a country untouched by the devastations of this world conflict, the magazine must go to press long before the major part of the present school year has become history, and before many of the usual school activities have been accomplished. Last June a great loss was sustained by the school in the departure of several mem- bers of the staff. We wish here to extend our sincere wishes for a happy and successful future to Miss Bedford-Jones, Mrs. Irwin, Miss Strawbridge, Mrs. Lamb, and Made- moiselle Royer, and to mention our appreciation for their unstinted gifts of service to the school. We were fortunate in being able to welcome Miss MacLennan, Mademoiselle Lamothe, Miss Stansfield, Miss Ewing, and Miss Gillis, who have already established themselves as respected members of the staff of Trafalgar. On several occasions so far, we have had the pleasure of being addressed by Dr. Donald and Archdeacon Gower-Rees. In addition, we were pleased to have Miss Lucy Sutherland of Somerville College, Oxford, who gave us an interesting account of the work of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, and Miss Hasell, who spoke to us on her work in Western Canada. Trafalgar Day was celebrated in ap- propriate fashion, with Professor Maclennan as guest speaker. Again this season Trafalgar has been a close contender for the dominating position in sports. Our chief opponent seems to have been Miss Edgar ' s and Miss Cramp ' s School, to whom we lost the Tennis Match this Fall, and who, at the moment, is tlie sole remaining cause for worry concerning the First Basketball Team. The Gymnastic Demonstration, under the expert guidance of Miss Box, was an unqualified success. The future also holds visions of the Inter-Form and Inter-House Basketball Matches, the Match with the Old Girls, the Gym Competition, the Tennis Match with the Staff, and finally Field Day. EDITOR [13]

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