Trafalgar School - Echoes Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1951

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NICOLE ANDREEF (iunmiing House The blush is beautiful ; but sometimes inconvenient. Nicole is one of those lucky people who know how to speak French already. She was on the ski team this year and is very enthusiastic ahout skiing. She will he remembered by us all for her solo in the Easter Parade nuniher of the gym display. DIANE BARRIE Barclay House So ne are toise, and some are otherivise. Diane was this year ' s long-suffering games secretary. She faithfully attended every basketball game — she HAD to! Her other activities included tumitling and folk dancing in the gym display. Diane will be remembered at Trafalgar for her enthusiasm and willingness to help in any task. ANNE CADMAN Ross House She who laughs last has had the joke explained to her. ' Anne was one of our Eaton ' s Junior Councillors and is always flying around witli too much to do. She spent her free time playing hymns, telling jokes (?), doing the Charleston, folk dancing, passing oranges at basket- ball games, and asking questions or dreaming of other interests! She plans to go to Smith or Wellesley College next year, and also has her eye on the stage. ANITA CRAN Fairley House Earth ' s noblest thing — a woman perfected. This red-head came from Havergal (Toronto) only last September and left us in May, bound for England. It was to our disadvantage that she was not at Traf. longer, for, asifle from playing on the basketball team, and getting good marks, she was one of the friendliest and most popular sixth formers. [13]

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FORM ARTS SIXTH SYLVIA DENNIS Head of Cuniining House — Head l ' r( ' l ' -l A heart as golden as her hair. Sylver. our busy head girl, has been a wonderful Form I ' residoiit ihis year. As well as being a Prefect, Captain of the first basketball team and Games Captain of the school, she has been an inspiration for almost every plan. Sylver will be remembered by all Trafalgar for her shining smile and ready words of kindness to everyone. To her we also owe the sueeess of our Hallowe ' en party and Graduation Dance. JANE ALLISON Head of Koss House What I have learned — have forgotten. It hat I know — have guessed. Jane was the shining blonde of the Sixth Form and also the class baritone. She played on the first basketball team and was Gym Captain of the school. Her other activities included Library Representative of the class, (Jym Captain of the class, and vaulting. Nobody will ever be able to forget those Allison shorts; they have to be seen to be believed. GLENDA ANDERSON CuiMiiiiiig House A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Glenda will be remembered by us all for her beaming smile and her kind words. Often to be seen drifting in and out of the lower locker room, she may have missed some of our news, but she always had loarls of her own. Her favourite pastime seemed to be writing various names in her books and dreaming of her homework. [12J



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JUDITH FERRIER Ross House She ' s witty and she ' s wise. She ' s a terror for her size. Judy proved to he the form ' s most siiecessfiil orator, and did very well in the Alumnae eompetition. Her hig voiee, however, doesn ' t match the envied Ferrier ankles and waist. (She worries constantly: she might weigh more than her usual 93 poimds! ) She will also he rememhered as the wit and hrain of Miss Stansfield ' s English class, and Miss Cam ' s fnvoiiritei?) Algebra student. JOAN FORSEY Fairley House He that i!oes softly goes safely. Joan came to Trafalgar this year as a new girl straight from St. John ' s, Newfoundland. Though she seemed meek and lady-like at first, she proved to be quite the opposite, and also a wonderful basketball player, play- ing on both the first and second teams. BEVERLEY HARRIS Ross House Love and a cough cannot be hid. If you are ever in a difficulty or need a helping hand — there ' s always Bev. Bev. worked very bard for the ilance, selling tickets and decorating the gym. We shall remember Bev. with sometimes a sniffle — and always a smile ! SHEILA JOY Head of Fairley House Friends need no formal invitation. .Sheila was the star of this year ' s tennis team, but her favourite sport seemed to be running like mad to catch a Nund)er 14 streetcar. She will also be remend)ered for those week-ends which we all heard about at luncbtinu-. Rarely seen without Judy. [14]

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