Trafalgar School - Echoes Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1967

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AWARDS 1966 THE TRAFALGAR CUP awarded to the most public-spirited of the senior girls, who at the same time has maintained a high standard of conduct and has shown devotion to work, was awarded to Wendy Hilchey. THE FORSYTH CUP awarded to the senior girl who has made the most of her opportunities, showing herself friendly and helpful to all, was awarded to Martha Davidson. THE GOVERNORS ' MEDAL awarded to the girl who has maintained the highest academic standing throughout the final year was won by Wendy Hilchey. THE FAIRLEY PRIZE was awarded, for cheerfully carrying out her duties as Head Girl, to Nancy Hughes. THE GUMMING PRIZE was awarded, for loyahy and varied contributions to the life of the School, to Rosilyn King. Academic Prizes Awarded to the Sixth Form Wendy Hilchey — General Proficiency, French, Latin Hilary Chalmers — General Proficiency, Latin Nancy Hughes — General Proficiency, French, Latin Mary Kelsey — The Goldstein Medallion, Latin Ane Pye — Latin Marilyn Forbes — Chemistry Kathy Schnezler — French Anne Marie Vack — French The Bryan Prize Presented by TOGA for creative writing to Nancy Hughes Honourable Mention: Hilary , Chalmers Prizes for Literary Contributions to Echoes Poetry prize — Nancy Hughes First prize for prose — Patricia Lowe Second prize for prose — Lesley Morris MATHEMATICS WEEKEND AT QUEEN ' S THIS fall, Susan Henry, Carol McDermid, Pamela Sears and Debbie Spafford attended the Mathematics weekend at Queen ' s. Debbie summed up their visit in these words: Our trip to Queen ' s University not only showed us the various branches of Mathematics offered at college, but also gave us insight into life at a small university. We all felt a part of Queen ' s, and thoroughly enjoyed the campus — an extremely attractive one overlooking Lake Ontario. We made extensive use of the facilities available to us, especially the brand-new computing centre and the Students ' Union. Each lecture aroused an interest in another field. [8]

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FORM OFFICERS FIRST TERM Forms Arts VI Science VI Form Va Form Vb Form IVa Form IVb Form IIIa Form IIIb Upper II Presidents Judy Warren Margie Fox Anne Boulton Patty Shepherd PippA Hall NoRANNE White Jessie Fiske Ann Roberts Nabiha Atallah Vice-Presidents Deborah Spafford Annabelle Moore Veronica Focke Jane Weddle Dodi Blaylock Pattie Ross Jennifer Madill Elizabeth Williams Joanne Bird SECOND TERM Forms Arts VI Science VI Form Va Form Vb Form IVa Form IVb Form IIIa Form IIIb Upper II Presidents Carolyn Bush Joan McEachern Ellen Cash Jane Weddle Sheila Fishbourne Jeanie Macleod Jennifer Madill Elizabeth Williams Susan Pritchard Vice-Presiden ts Tina Cuke Andrea Mason Carol Escobar Lynda Wells Dodi Blaylock Raymonds Morgan Matilda Baktis Carol Preston Gay Hamilton Treasurers Arts VI Science VI Form Va Form Vb Form IVa Susan Broughton Cathy Jones Maureen Mulvihill Lynda Wells Teri Fredman Form IVb Form IIIa Form IIIb Upper II Lynn Selick Marie Gauthier Kit Roberts Daphne Clarke [7]



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Those which we found especially new and dilferent were economics and computing. Our excursions through the separate departments gave us a chance to see some of the ultra-modern equipment in use at Queen ' s, and to learn something of each subject at university level. This conference was a singular opportunity and an exceedingly beneficial experience for the four of us. Debbie Spafford, Arts VI GRADUATION DANCE HE Graduation Dance, held on January 27th under the auspices of TOGA was a great success. The evening began with a cocktail party at Pam Sears ' , after which we all went to Ruby Foo ' s for dinner. From there we went to the School where the dance was held. The theme was the Camelot Ball, and music was supplied by Chuck Darnell and the Randells. The dance was followed by a smashing party at Margie Fox ' s, and then an equally enjoyable one at Debbie Spalford ' s. The final party was a delicious breakfast held by Donne Kozel. The Sixth Form would like to thank the members of the TOGA Committee, the Dance Committee, and also Diane Dunkerley Gosling whose help and ideas the Grad Class greatly appreciated. We would also like to thank our Treasurer, Cathy Jones. Debi Robb, Science VI JUNIOR RED CROSS THIS year, Trafalgar has attempted several new projects imder the auspices of the Red Cross. In October, amidst rolls of orange and black crepe paper, we gave a Hallowe ' en party at St. Patrick ' s Orphanage. At Christmas, in con- jimction with the CKGM Pastor Johnson ' s Charitable Foundation, we endeav- oured to supply less fortunate Montrealers with food and presents. Proceeds from the calendar sale this year totalled $81.00. During the year Trafites have worked as volunteers at both hospitals and blood donor clinics. As we go to press, a fudge sale and other projects in support of Rendezvous 67, the Red Cross Youth centennial project, have still to be completed, and of course again this year the girls have supplied afghans and stuffed animals for use in deprived areas. Our many thanks are extended to those who have helped this year. Janice Mack Jenny Macfarlane School Red Cross Representatives THE CHOIR The Trafalgar Choir has been exceptionally good this year. Most of the members have been very faithful, and therefore our Christmas Carol Concert was a success. To Dr. Herbert we owe our thanks for directing the choir. He is always in the Projector Room at eight-thirty every Friday morning to conduct a practice for early-birds! Judging from the girls ' enthusiasm, our Centennial Concert should be a success. May future choirs have as interesting a year as we. Veronica Focke Janet Chandler Choir Secretaries [9]

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