Trafalgar School - Echoes Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1951

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VIRGINIA JACOBS Fairley House Likened to n jiizzy heechnitl. of no joyousness lacked; behold this nut is cracked. If a class (especially English) l)e -aiiic dull, (iiiiiiy provided us with entertainment, and who will forget first term Chemistry when she tried to prove insanity? She couldn ' t do so for one simple reason, that was hecause, underneath, she was a serious and a terrific gal. MURIEL JAMISON Fairley lious ' can be as good as I please, if I please to be good. Muriel puts up stiff competition when it comes to talking a mile a minute, nevertheless she kept us up to date with the latest — whether gossip or fashion. And laugh ' : We thought we ' d die when she pulled her sinnner down routine. Thus to Muriel are we gratefid for hrightening up the everyday drudgery. I ROSE MACFARLANE Head of Barclay House is better to wear out than rust. This younger nieniher of our Form immediately put us to shame when she came to Traf and went right to the top with her grades. She played on the first hasket- hall team, was a Prefect, Head of Barclay, and still had energy to hurn. We came to just one conclusion — we were getting old! MATILDE MIRANDA Ross House All great women are dying, and I dont feel so ivell. Looking as if she had just stepped out of Vogue, even in her uniform (imagine!) Matilde ha iled from (]id)a, and had a lovely Spanish accent. She distinguishe l herself in the art class, where she created many master- pieces, and later she plans to major in architecture. [18]

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HEATHER CLEVELAND Ross House For Satan finds some mischief still for idle hands to do. No matter what the situation, Heather could see the bright side of it, and as a result kept us well amused. It was through her and her various acquaintances that we ate at Pary ' s, which eventually became the Sixth Form ' s hang-out at lunch-time. Heather took up art in the fifth form, did very well, and perhaps will continue along this line in the future. CAROLE GOLD Fairley House W ' ork is a necessary evil, more evil than necessary. Coppery-coloured hair, blue eyes, full of fun, and fre- quently missing — that was Carole. She added to any class, and when she joined the artists she found only one hitch — Friday afternoons. But she managed to attend quite a few of these periods, if only to keep up our morale. EMMIE LOU GOOBIE Cumming House How sweet and fair she seems to be. Lou almost vanished from our sight when she took to her drastic diet, but she survived to become one of this year ' s Prefects and a fiend for counting backwards — I guess you have to when thoughts of Newfoundland and holi- days begin to occupy your mind. MARGARET HOWARD Barclay House I love to tell the truth and shame the devil. Margaret was one of the more level-headed and respon- sible members of our class, one whom we looked up to as a Prefect and class officer for both terms. She was a physics student, known for always having her homework done, and her marks never failed to keep up the class average. She was also the hard-working and able Sixth Form Red Cross Representative. L17J



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SUSAN RACEY Head of Fairley House At first you think she ' s quite demure, Then afterwards you ' re not so sure. In spite of her petiteness Racey was one of the more versatile seniors. This is illustrated by the fact that she was a Prefect, Head of her House, Junior Councillor, Class Gym Captain, and ticket-seller for the dance. Her week-ends were full and exciting. WOW! PRISCILLA SARGENT Cumming House You gotta do it sometime, so you might as well do it now. Friscilla ' s love was the exciting outdoor life of sailing and mountain-climbing, but during the school months she led a very different one — that of our Presi dent one term, and Vice-president the next. She always put the class concerns first, and took a great deal of interest in her studies. We all wish her luck at Bates next year. SHIRLEY STOCK Gumming House Worry kills more people than work. Shirley was a very pleasant and friendly addition to our form last year. She never let her men get cold feet, either. In the morning, when we ' d be all scrambling around, she ' d be calmly clicking her needles, while do ens of flashy socks flowed from beneath. GRETA STRAESSLE Gumming House Neither a borrower nor a lender be — the things I borrow belong to me. (irela, our Form Treasurer, had the outstanding persona- litv. Her humour and quick wit made her popular, both in classes and out. Sports were her strong point; she played on the first basketball team, was on the ski team, ;in(l was our (ianies Lieutenant. [19J

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