Trafalgar School - Echoes Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1961

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ARTS SIXTH ANNE ELIZABETH TATERSON. 1957-61 Ross House My ntind is made up. Don ' t cimjiisi- inc it illi llw fads. Aiiiliitioii: Interior Decorator. Probable destiny: Haii in tbe honour rolls in the {lyni. Favourite expression: X -H-A-T ! ! I ' et aversion: (lurly hair. (!an you imagine: Anne with straight hair? I ' astinie: Trying to orfianize anil j;et organized. Activities: Head I ' refect, House Head, Eaton ' s Junior ( ' oun- cillor. Dance (lonnnitti ' c. First Basketball Team, Form Gym Captain, Special (!lioir. Ski Team. 1 MANON MADELEINE BERNARD, 1960-61 Barclay House C.l ' .li. at 7 a.m. C.l ' .H. at 5 p.m. C.M.R.? Guess when! And)ition: To learn dramatics. Probable destiny: Sweeping Traf ' s stage! Favourite expression: What does that word mean in English? Pet aversion: Talking with an accent. Can you imagine: Manon with green hair? Pastime: Sleeping during French. Asset: Green eyes. Prototype: Angel. DOROTHEA MARY STIRLING BURNS, Thea , 1957-61 Fairley House Dumfries, Scotland Looking for someone with a little authority? I have as little as anyone. Ambition : To travel. Probable destiny: First driver for Montreal ' s new subway. Favourite expression: I don ' t understand. Pet aversion: Being called Theo . Can you imagine: Thea without a carrot? Prototype: Bugs Bunny. Class gift: That ever-present box of Kleenex! ! Activities: Prefect, House Head, Art Editor of Echoes , Special Choir. [23]

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BIOLOGY EXHIBITION ON Saturday, March 11, about one hundred Trafites invaded Bishop ' s Uni- versity. The reason? The Biology Exhibition, put on by the students themselves under the guidance of their professors. The demonstrations, experi- ments, and practically unbelievable dissections kept us fascinated throughout the day. Perhaps some of the most popular exhibits were those which involved the use of our own senses. For instance, there was a place where we could find out whether or not we were colour blind, see how fast our reflex system was, and test out our central nervous system by means of a tape recorder. We could also have our blood typed. There was a real pig ' s heart, functioning as regularly as it does in a live pig. There were demonstrations dealing with digestion, experiments involving hormones and nutrition, which were illustrated by the use of mice and guinea pigs, and a marvellous display devoted entirely to reproduction. These things, and many more, all contributed to an educational day, along with a lot of fun, for all of us. Our sincere thanks go to Mrs. Proulx and Miss Brown, who gave up their day to make our going to Bishop ' s possible. Joan Cowie, Science VI, Ross House. MUSIC MUSIC has a spiritual beauty all its own. It has a world all it own apart from this one. When one is defeated by troubles in this world, one can find solace in the world of music. Great musicians belonged to that world and composed music for our pleasure, but we must be introduced to their world before we can participate in its pleasure. Such an introduction is offered to young Montrealers, eight Saturdays a year, at the Young People ' s Symphony Concerts, presented by the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Pelletier, the conductor, tells us about the composers ' lives and aims, and tells us all about the instru- ments. The youthful audience enjoy hearing soloists of their own age perform. It seems a pity that so many who have the opportunity to go fail to do so, and thus miss so much later on in life. Nike Coulourides, Senior VI, Donald House. Young People ' s Symphony Concerts prize winners Scrapbooks: 10 years and under : 3rd (tie) Carmella Karijo 14 years and over: 1st Claire Marshall Paintings: 10 to 13 years : 2nd (tie) Yoko Narahashi 14 years and over: 1st Mireille Coulourides 3rd Marika Coulourides Essays: 14 years and over: 1st Mireille Coulourides Quiz : 14 years and over: 2nd (tie) Claire Marshall Special Poster: 14 years and over: 1st Edith Gordon 2nd Elizabeth Tighe [22]



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ANNE LESLEY KATHLEEN CHISHOLM, Chis , 1957-61 Gumming House Roses are red, dandelions are yeller. Leave her alone, boys, Pete ' s her feller. Ambition: Librarian or joining the Armed Forces. Probable destiny: Book-binder at C.M.R. Favourite expression: But I do have my vocabulary here somewhere. Miss Harvie. Pet aversion : Extra French lessons. Pastime: Writing letters to waiting for letters from... Theme song: Love is a Many Splendoured Thing, Prototype: Winnie-the-Pooh (a bear of very little brain). Activities: House Red Cross Representative, Basketball Scorer, Special Choir. WENDY ELIZABETH DA VIES, 1957-61 Barclay House A smile is a crooked line that sets everything straight. Ambition: Journalist. Probable destiny : Wendy ' s Weekly for Weary, Worried Wives. Favourite expression: Please keep the noise down, girls! Pet aversion: People who tell her she has a complex. Can you imagine: Wendy without a persecution complex? Pastime: Waiting for those letters postmarked St. Jean, Que. Asset: Those eyes!! Activities: Form President, Assistant Editor of Echoes , Third Basketball Team, Special Choir. DIANE DODD, 1959-61 Donald House True individuality cannot be copied. Ambition: B.A. at McGill. Probable destiny: Getting her bachelor, but not in Arts. Favourite expression: Fantastic! Pastime: Enjoying life. Asset: Her ability to change her mind. Prototype: There will never be another. Activities: Special Choir. MARGOT JEAN DONNELLY, 19.59-61 Barclay House Why do a thing to-day if you can do it to-morrow? Ambition: Physiotherapist. Probable destiny: Margot ' s Massage for Mangled Males. Favourite expression: Oh Cochina. Pet aversion: Montreal. Can you imagine: Margot getting a letter from a certain some- one in Arvida? Pastime: Reading hockey magazines. Theme song: Auld Lang Syne. Activities: Editor of Echoes , Form Library Representative, Form Vice-President, Trafalgar Representative in McGill Alumnae Public Speaking Contest. [24]

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