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MAGAZINE STAFF Editor SHEILA FISHBOURNE Assistant Editor JEANIE MACLEOD First Sub-editor DODI BLAYLOCK Second Sub-editor ANN ROBEPtTS Sec retar -Treasurer KATHY CASH Sports Editor MARIE GAUTHIER Art Editor JESSIE FISKE Photograpby Editor LINDA SABOLO MACAZliyE COMMITTEE - Form VI A JANET ALSOP Form VI B CAROL ESCOBAR Form V A JACKIE CLABON Form V B NANCY WALL Form IV A JANE FISKE Form IV B KATHY MILNES Form III A DEBBIE HUGHES Form III B CHRISTINE OKUDA Upper II SUSAN HINDRICHS Form II ERO SAITANIS CONTENTS In Memoriam 2 Editorial 4 (jraduating Class 10 Barclay 19 Gumming 24 Donald 29 Fairley 34 Ross 39 Boarders 44 Young ' Uns 45 Sports 48 Old Girls ' Notes 52 Staff 56 School Directory 57
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DR. JOAN M. V. FOSTER Principal of Trafalgar School for Girls 1940 - 1965 Died March 18, 1969 An excerpt from the prayer by Dr. R.J. Berlis at Dr. Foster ' s funeral: . . . We remember that Joan Foster, Teacher, Scholar, Friend, was bom to a proud heritage of patriotism and public service, and that she brought fresh honour to the same. We remember that she was a perceptive scholar, that not only did she teach history but she understood history — its inexorable lessons, its stern warnings. We remember that across many years she was the wise Principal of a splendid school, that she brought to staff and students alike priceless gifts: vigour of mind, strength of character, invincible moral courage. We remember that she was our friend, reassuring yet realistic, who punc- tured our pretensions, who scolded us for our obtuseness, and who, in her luminous integrity, refused to suffer fools gladly. We remember that for us she made life more de- lightful and more intelligible. Within this Church dedicated to St. George — intrepid slayer of a dragon — we remember how many dragons our dear friend destroyed across the years — dragons of ignorance, of fear, of stupidity. Now, by Thy grace, she has con- quered the last, the fiercest dragon of all — even that dragon men call death . . . 2
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