Oceola Class 25th Reunion 1953

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Creator
E. Hayden, Photographer
Media Type
Image
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Item Type
Photographs
Description
The Oceola Class was formed in 1928 by young women interested in the outdoors and camping. Members became very active in church work and local charities. See the Notes below here for information as to the meaning of "Oceola".

There is very little information about the group in local newspapers; a mention that they held their 60th anniversary in 1988, their 65th in 1993, that they met at St. John's United Church on Randall Street in Oakville, Ontario.

The internet yields only the information that the group was still active in 2006 with a donation to Ian Anderson House.

Joyce Stephenson in her 2007 book, "Ever Faithful, A History of St. John's United Church", has more information and photographs.

This wonderful photograph, taken in 1953 on the occasion of their 25th Re-Union by Oakville photographer, E. Hayden MacKintosh, shows how important the Oceola Class was to its members. 70 women are present. Everyone is dressed in their very best, special members wear corsages, Lila Hitchcox at the end of the second row sang a solo. Lucy Frank is identified as the baker who made the celebratory cake.
Notes
Oceola, Osceola, or Asi-yahola, was a First Nations warrier, 1804-1838, son of a mixed-race Creek woman and white father. After a defeat in a Creek war in 1814, he and his mother migrated to Florida where they joined the Seminole people. Starting in 1821, U.S. government tried to move these people from Florida as white settlers encroached on Seminole territory, resulting in a number of wars fought. Oceola was respected as a Seminole warrier who was inspirational during these troubled times. He was finally tricked into being captured and died in prison.

"Rising Sun" is one English language translation of "Oceola". This is the Creek name given to the young man in adulthood, who had been named "Billy Powell" at birth. (The above information is from Wikipedia.)
Date Of Event
October 25, 1953
Subject(s)
Personal Name(s)
Back Row L-R: Eileen Rossiter, Irene Clark, Mary Andorfer, Dollay Izatt, Marion Camm, Sylvia Mortenson, Merle Windsor, Phyl Hicks, Florence Wage, Helen Bartholemew, Emily Farr, Gladys Wray, Peggy South, Edith Harris, Billie Hopkins, Ella Baxter, Jessie Perkins. Third Row L-R: Catherine Nesbitt, Edith Sharpe, Velma Izatt, Audrey Dovener, Jenny Lyons, Wanda Loyer, Rena Litchfield, Kay Richardson, Dorothy Wilson, Muriel richardson, Margaret South, Mabel Walton, Evelyn Green, Erla Perkins. Second Row L-R: Elda McIntyre, Benita Tweedy, Jean Crosbie, Chris Turner, Marjorie Clark, Mary Tuck, Peggy Izatt, Dorothy Belyea, Betty DeCoursey, Dorothy Blanchard, Helen Naylor, Dorothy Lyle, Billy Silverthorn, Lena Mitton, Doris Mansfield, Ruby Mote, Audrey Turner, Eila Nichol, Flo Good, Marie Medland, Sybil Morden, Lila Hitchcox, soloist. Front Row L-R: Ann Walker, Doris Walls, Thelma Myers, Doris Perkins, Mary Wright, Gert Boocock, Dot Morris, Eva Lyons, Nellie Greene, Ada Bertum, Toots Newman, Jean Meyers, Kay Moore, Dorothy Robinson, Muriel Burton, Mary Healy, Lucy Frank, cake baker.
Local identifier
TTRMW000960
Collection
Trafalgar Township Historical Society
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.4475863598169 Longitude: -79.6684575289918
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Oceola Class 25th Reunion 1953
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Trafalgar Township Historical Society
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Trafalgar Township Historical Society Sponsor: Jeff Knoll, Local & Regional Councillor for Oakville Ward 5 – Town of Oakville/Regional Municipality of Halton
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