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MAGAZiy E STAFF Editor Sub-Editor ......... Secrotary-Treasnrer ....... Sports Editor ........ Art Editor ......... House Reprt ' Si ' ntatit c ....... Honorary Advisor ....... MAGAZI E COMMITTEE Form Senior Science VI . Form Arts l Form Va ......... Form B ......... Form IVa Form IYb ......... Form IIIa ......... Form IIIb ......... Form Upper II ....... . THE TRAFALGAR CUP The Trafalgar Cup, awarrled to the most public-spirited of the Senior girls, who at the same time has maintained a high standard of conduct and has shown devotion to work, was awarded last year to Nancy Inglis. THE FORSYTH CUP The Forsyth Cup, awarded to the Senior girl who has made the most of her opportunities, showing herself friendly and helpful to all, was won last year by Joan Corner and Maeve Fogt. THE INTER-HOUSE SHIELD The Inter-House Shield, presented by Mrs. Wynne Robinson, was won last year by Cumming House. Joan Lucas Emd Pascoe Jacqueline Beaudoin Betty Bown HoNORE Walsh Joan Knight Miss Stansfield Valerie Sims Jill Hutciilnson Janet Deakins Betty Hawthorn Barbara Rose Patricia Wright Suzanne Brown Jan Torrance Nancy Blachford [11]
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TRAFALGAR ' S SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY TRAFALGAR DAY was of special iinportaiu-e to the School this year, as it marked the Sixtieth Anniversary of its founding. To celebrate the occasion, arious excnls took [)Kicc ilurin|z the day. Tlie niorniii ' : of October tlie t veiit -first was an ollicial holiday. A special ser ice was held in tiie hall at nine o ' clock. Miss Foster presided, and Arch- deacon Gower-Rees and Dr. Donald took pan In the service. After the singing of a bvnni. Dr. Donalil read from the fifth chapter of St. Matthew. Archdeacon Gower-Rees then spoke briefly, his theme being based on two words — Think and Thank . He followed this with prayers for the founders of the School and for those who iuul contribiitcil in making it what it is today, for Miss Foster and the members of the Stafl . and for the Old (rirls. Miss Brown, who was a teacher at Trafalgar from ];! ' () iinlil i ' 2(), and who since then has taken a ery acti e interest in the Scliool. ilu n s|)okc on the founding and histor of Trafalgar Institute . Following Miss Brown ' s address. Miss Foster read greetings from various friends of Trafalgar. Miss Bryan, Miss Bedford-.) ones and Miss Randall, who have all been members of the Staff, sent their best wishes, as did Miss MacSporran, on behalf of Miss Edgar ' s and Miss Gramp ' s School, and Miss Gannell on behalf of Netherwood Scliool. A closing prayer followed. After this service, the actual lu)lida connncnced. In the afternoon an at iiome was held in the House from four to half-past six o ' clock. Parents of Trafalgar pupils. Old Girls, and friends of the School were all invited. Miss Foster, Archdeacon Gower-Rees, Gbairman of the Board of Governors, and Dr. Donald, past Chairman of the Board, received in the drawing-room. In the dining-room, members of the Staff poured tea and coffee, while the Prefects assisted in serving. Here and in the drawing-room, the tables were decorated with chrysanthemimis, roses and snap-dragons. Between two and three hundred guests were present at the tea. The day ended w ith a dinner of the Old Girls ' Association, which was held at seven o ' clock in the scliool gymnasium. The gviest speaker on this occasion was Mrs. Bryson. the former Jane Howard, a Trafalgar Old Girl. In the fifteen years to come, before the next great event in the history of our School, her seventy -fifth anniversary , it is our wish that Trafalgar will be as successful in upholding her high standards before the eyes of all Canada as she has been in the past. [13]
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