Trafalgar School - Echoes Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1964

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SEPTEMBER School opewiiog NOVEMBER toMpehihiow JANUARY GraducKiow do ioce MARCH GyM deM Ski MeeH MAY Musical eveioiwg Reld day I 1 V I 1 e DECEMBER Carol rec ' ihal FEBRUARY speeches APRIL Easier holidays JUNE GrraditJaVroia [15]

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1 ' (J M 0 1 I ' I C K { S FALL TERM Science VI Arts VI Form Va Form Vb Form IVa Form IVb Form IIIa Form IIIb Upper II Presidents Mary Kaye Wendy Ross (Cathie Mills Heather Marshall Marilyn Forbes Lyanne Turcotte Debby Dunkerley Brenda Wilson Patricia Lowe y icf ' -l ' rf ' sidcnts Susan Black I ' at Hill Frances Knox Renee Morganti Andrea Mason Janet Johnston Franziska Knips Debby Williams Dawn Hunter SPRING TERM Forms Science VI Arts VI Form Va Form Vb Form IVa Form IVb Form IIIa Form IIIb Upper II Presidents Ruth Sutton Diana Place Mary Puddington Cheryl Mason Jane Bourne Nancy Hughes LisE Gluek Bridget Waverley Patty Shepherd Vice-Presidents Wendy Moore Marilyn Coert Irene Brown Cathy Halpenny Penny Munro Martha Davidson Cheryl Clinton Annabelle Moore Rosemary Patton Forms Librarians Treasurers Science VI Arts VI Form Va Form Vb Form IVa Form FVb Form IIIa Form [TTb lJpi)( ' r l[ Form 1 1 Ho;ir(l(!rH Joan Leslie Cicely Arundel-Evans Madeleine Palmer Maria Lubecki Diane Madill Mary Kelsey Mary Ellen Geggie LiNA I ' iZZOLONGO Maria Vasiliou Vicky Grandon JiLi, Garoinkr (Ruth Sutton (Gail Hains Wendy Lloyd-Smith Cassie Lewis Sharon McDowell Ruth Barrie Nancy Hughes Mary Jane Henderson j LisE Gluek ISuE Henry Elizabeth McGonegal Cathy Fyon Aline Groves [14]



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THE HOUSES TRAFALGAR, in its quiel way, inculcates in its pupils (Jisciplin ; and school spirit. This is accomplished, not only throuj h the efforts of the Staff, hut also by the Houses themselves. This is the reason for their heinfj. The feeling of beinff part of an organized group and working together is one which each of us requires. It is the Houses that supply us with this. The competitive spirit is particularly emphasized by the House Competition. This year, as a result of the combined efforts of all members, we put on five productions based on Broadway hit musicals: Barclay, headed by .Jill Gardiner and Rosemary LeGallais, The Sound of Music ; Gumming, headed by Lesley Cann and Beverley Monks, Bye Bye Birdie ; Donald, headed by Sally Johnson and Sandra Crabtree, West Side Story ; Fairley, headed by Anndale Goggin and Susie Wood, North Atlantic ; and Ross, headed by Emily Black and Phyllis Bazin, Oliver! . Congratulations to Fairley, the winner, and to all who made the day a success. Junior Red Cross has flourished this year. We all join in thanking Miss MacDougall and the House representatives: Joan Dickison, Linda Marchand, Susan Haggett, Vicky Knox, and Wendy Lloyd-Smith. Their help and organiza- tion is much appreciated. Everyone also recognizes and appreciates the efforts of our Fifth Form representatives: Cheryl Mason, Nonie Nicholls, Jill Marshall, Heather Marshall, and Wendy Tomlinson, who must contend every week with the menace of bad marks. The Christmas term ended with Fairley leading for the highest number of points, with Ross a close second and Donald, Barclay and Gumming not far behind. We were pleased to be told that this year the Houses had the greatest amount of first term points on record. Ross, led by Wendy Lloyd-Smith, won the Spelling Bee, with Gumming the runner-up. In closing we should like to extend our heartiest thanks to the House Mistresses: Miss Stansfield, Miss Shannon, Miss Glegg, Mrs. Proulx, and Miss Harvie, without whose help none of this would have been possible. Many thanks also to Dr. Herbert, who not only supplies us with song, but also urges us on in discipline and school spirit. We look forward to House basketball, tennis, and the Field Day. Best of luck to all Houses, this year and in those to come. May they continue to bring success and enjoyment, as they have brought it to us. Long live the Houses! Anndale Goggin JUNIOR RED CROSS (iir I RAFITES have worked hard this year and can be proud of the many 3- animals, layettes, knitted clothes, and afghans which they have made for needy families and children in this city and in Europe. Miss MacDougall has been most patient as our adviser, and the five House Representatives very helpful. Our money-raising j)rojects so far this year have been a fudge sale and the I ' eacher-I ' refect basketball game, which will be remembered by all. As our main pl( dg(; this year we have chosen to give a children ' s wheel chair to the Montreal (]hildr(!n ' s Hospital, and the necessary amount of $85.00 will be collected in the near future. Trafalgar girls can be truly proud of the time and effort they have given to aid those less fortunate, and on b( half of the Jimior Red Cross I would like to thank you all for your help. I lf I

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