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SCIENCE SIXTH ELIZABETH IRWIN, Liz , 1957-62 Gumming House Do as I say . . . Not as I do. Ambition: Breakfast at Tiffany ' s. Probable destiny : Lunch at Berk ' s. Favourite expression: Oh, really! Pastime : Thinking about working. Asset: The unauthoritative look. Theme song: Roses and Lollipops. Pet aversion: People who continually sit in HER desk. Activities : Head Prefect, House Head, Special Choir, Dance Committee, First Basketball and Ski Teams, Form Gym Lieutenant, Hymn player. PAMELA BARRIE, Pam , 1959-62 Gumming House When Vm good, I ' m very, very good. But when Vm had, I ' m happy. Ambition: Teacher or Lawyer. Probable destiny: Laying down the law to Trafites! Can you imagine: Pam not being told to be quiet? Pastime: Elementary — my dear WATSON . Favourite expression: Girls, keep the noise doit;n ... GIRLS! Prototype: Littlest angel? ? Pet aversion: Being called Shrimp or Little One . Activities: Form President, Form Games Lieutenant, Dance Committee, Tumbling, Vaulting, and Swimming Clubs. ANN KAY CRABTREE, Crabs ' 1958-62 Fairley House The innocence of her face hides the mischief underneath. Ambition : To understand Geometry. Probable destiny: Geometry teacher. Favourite expression: Guess what! Pastime: Snow, horses, and water. Pet aversion: Missing a week-end up north. Activities: Special Choir. [21]
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CONTESTS OUJSIDK SCHOOL The following girls won [)nz( ' .s in varioiiis - cn H outhidc llic Sdiool : Young People ' s Synipliony (Concerts Carmella Karijo, ' . rd. Painting, JO years and under Jill Ross, 1st. Painting, II to l. ' i years Marika Coulourides, 1st. Painting, 14 years and over Cat Fanciers ' Essay Contest Patricia Lowe, Upper I, 1st prize Eva Matute, Upper I, 3rd prize S.P.C.A. Poster Contest Margaret McGregor, 1st prize in 8 to 9 year section Jill Ross, 1st. prize in 13 year section Madeleine Palmer, 2nd prize in 12 year section Jessie Ann Fiske, Lee Martin, Lauran McCallum and Bergita Scheel won Honourable Mention. Public Speaking Jennifer Cann, won a prize in the Grade 7 CFCF contest. Sue Clark, Form VA, represented Trafalgar in the semi-finals of the McGill Alumnae Public Speaking Contest. Music In the St. Lambert Music Festival, the first place in the senior woodwind solo class was awarded to Carole Irvine and her accompanist (Elizabeth Anyon) with 89%. Carole won the Doris Robinson Scholarship for the best per- formance of the evening. Science Fair Linda Waverley had an exhibit in the Montreal Science Fair, held at the University of Montreal. It was on Ked and its effect on sheep, and came ninth out of forty in the Biological Section. MISS MARTHA L. BROWN WE REGRET to record the death in January of this year of Miss Martha L. Brown, at the age of ninety-two. In 1896 Miss Brown joined the teaching staff at Trafalgar, and taught here for thirty-one years until she retired in 1927. After her retirement, she continued to take an active interest in the life of the School, and was a regular visitor at all School functions until a very few years ago. She was an authority on the history of the School, and for the fiftieth anniversary in 1937 she wrote an account of it for Echoes . Miss Brown was always affectionately remembered by those whom she had taught, and when the Junior Library was established in 1958, it was named in her honour. Since her death, several of her friends and former pupils have sent donations to the Library in memory of her. Tliese include: Miss Ejlizabetli (Cameron, Dr. Archibald ( ' amcron, Dr. and Mrs. E. M. (jawlord, IMrs. G. Hanson Davidson, Miss Slwvila McFarhun , Mrs. Martha I ' owell, Miss A. L. Shaw, Miss H. A. Shaw, and Miss Kiilli Whitley. I 0 J
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I.INDA DI ' ll.AMKIJ), i ' r ' ' ,.(,2 Jt ' s hfllcr lo he an hour lalf ihim a niiniili ' too soon. Aidliilioii : ()l)Kl( ' lriral nurse. I ' r )li;il)lc rIcKliny: Siiccccdiii); Vlish Uoll. I ' ' av()iirilf cxiocssion : You pcasaiil! I ' asliuK ' : Oiiiliisinj; Mrs. I ' rmilx. AssrI: Sense i»l liintiour. Tlienie soiif;: Walk on llie W ilrl Si;!-. Pet aversion: Navy l)lue f,w( alcr.-i an J oxfords. Aetivities: Swiininiii}; (ili;!), .Sper-ial Clioir. ADRIENNE EMPEY, Anne , 19.58-62 Clmminc HotisK The mon ' I sfc of int ' ti. The inori ' I like dr gs. Aniljition: Nursing. l ' rol)al)!p destiny: Sweeoing liospital floors. Favourite expression: Wait a minute! (jan you imagine: Anne organized? Pet aversion: People who don ' t mind their own Ifusiness!! Asset: Her eyes. Theme song : Autiinm Leaves. JUDY FISK, 1959-62 Fairley House Judy rushes in where angels fear to tread. Ambition: Travel. Theme song: ' ' Next week is work week. Can you imagine: Judy giving up skiing for homework? Prototype: Maggie Muggins. Pet aversion : Finks. Pet possession: Red hair. (Does she. . . or doesn ' t she?) Aetivities: Prefeet, House Head, School and Form Games Cap- tain, Basketljall and Ski Teams, Special Choir. HEATHER HARDING, H.H. , 1957-62 Fairi.ey House She l( i ' s to sit and gab awhile, but behind thai smile mischief lies. Amitilion: Interior de ' orat()r. I ' rohahie destiny: Hanging cinlains in the drawing-room. Pastime: IVleeting a certain person at Macy ' s. I ' avourile ' xpressioii : Wlial Imis are yon taking, l ' u , y? Asset: Her long dark hair. Theme song: Hcaulilul IJrown Eyes. Aclivilies: lloiis Ked Cross Hepresenlalive, Special Choir. Swinnniiig ( iluli.
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