Trafalgar School - Echoes Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1971

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JUNIORS Back Row: Leslie Coleman, Fazilette Juman, Rhona Stewart, Sandra Levy, Naomi Campbell, Susan Konopko. Middle Row: Athena Paradissis, Eva Bockler, Suzana Torrents, Linton Fisher, Wendy McGuire, Heidi Kertzer, Susi Schirmer, Behnda Rankovich, Maria Faeci. Front Row: Caroline Salmon, Melanie Helpard, Nathalie Rivard, Sheila Nayar, Olga Prin, Jennifer Elias, Anthea Liontos, Andrea Jackson. THE DRAMA CLUB This year a new club was started by Mrs. Covert and Miss Nancekivell. It is the Drama Club. There aren ' t, perhaps, as many members as could be desired, but they all enjoy it anyway. The purpose of the Club is to estabUsh better communication and to have more trust between friends. It also teaches how to be oneself more easily and as a form of relaxation. It can ' t be put in the same class as other school Drama Clubs but is more closely associated with a sensitivity group. The members of the Drama Club are: Christine Okuda Jackie Millner Erica More Diane Pefanis Lyne Lacharite Stephanie Paterson Cynthia Nunns Joanne Racette Nabiha Atallah

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STUDENTS ' COUNCIL The Students ' Council is now in its third year of existence. It is made up of the presidents of the high school classes and representatives from various groups in the school such as the Red Cross and the Federation. Discussion this year has centred mainly on discipline and uniform as usual. In January a Discipline Committee was once more formed to discuss possible changes and improvements of the present system. It is made up of four students - Kathy McCuaig, Kathi Milnes, Deborah Worrell and Helen McGill as well as five teachers — Mrs. Doupe, Mrs. Ritson, Mrs. Ewing, Miss Templeton and Miss Armbruster. A completely different system of discipline, suggested by the committee, is currently under consideration in the Students ' Council. In November a wear-what-you-want day was organized to raise money for the bazaar. So far this year the council has been busy deciding what to do with the money we ' ve raised and dealing with some minor points in the rules. The general feeling in the council is that more could be accomplished if we could meet more frequently. We all hope that in the future the Students ' Council will be able to bring about some larger changes in the school instead of always dealing with these same small points. THE LIBRARY Since October 1969, Mrs. Owen, our Librarian, has been busy re-organizing and improving the library. Trafalgar has a fairly good basic collection, but there are gaps that need to be filled. Of course, the main problem is that of space. The library can hold about twenty-five hundred b ooks and right now has approximately two thousand with new ones being purchased whenever possible. During the summer, a new bookcase and some periodical shelves were added, and perhaps a few more small cases will be put in the remaining space soon. Since Mrs. Owen ' s arrival, about two hundred books have been added to the library, mostly in the reference section. We have also been very fortunate in receiving Dr. Foster ' s library. These books are mainly history and fiction. We ' re lucky to have a good supply of encyclopaedias, but there are noticeable gaps, especially in the social sciences, natural sciences, and historical fiction sections. The card file is now in working order; it took a good year of work to get it all straightened out. The library is not just books though. The periodicals that the School subscribes to cover many different areas and are very useful for projects and papers. At present we receive about twelve, including The National Geographic, History Today, The Science Digest, Marie -Claire, The Reader ' s Digest, and Seventeen. We are also building up a film strip collection, which was donated by Miss Harvie. Mrs. Owen hopes to build up a good vertical file, which is a collection of pictures and pamphlets. The Junior Library has been moved to the classrooms where the Juniors can learn about library procedure as well as take out books. The library ' s main purpose is to supplement each course of study at each level, as well as provide recreational reading, and as additions and improvements are made it will become more and more effective in its aim. RED CROSS The Red Cross movement has progressed rather slowly this year to the chagrin of the Executive. This report is really a plea to the student body to come out to our meetings and suggest activities we could organize in order to raise some money and, at the same time, promote school spirit. However, we have not been entirely stagnant. Groups are working now on an album, describing Quebec, v hich is to be sent to Singapore. We received one such album from there, and are now sending ours in exchange. Also, the Students ' Council has given seventy-five dollars with which we plan to finance a movie. So, please come out to support us, and help bring us together.



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BARCLAY HOUSE Front Row: Chris-Ann Nakis, Jeannette Gonzalez, Kathy Plaskin, Alka Gursahaney, Caroline Gilmour, Karen Penney, Mary-Ann Ogilvy, Mimi Judah. Second Row: Donna Morton, Johanne Perreault, Helen McGill, Fifth Form Rep.; Betty Craig, House Head; Mrs. Ewing, Lois Hayes, House Head; Kathi Milnes, Gail Gilbert, Hanna Deutschenschmied. Third Row: Leslie Goodson, House Editor; Susan Solymoss, Coleen Perreault, Corey Peabody, Nicoletta Baktis, Elizabeth Rothgeb, Susan Charest, Erica More, Lygia Pietracupa. Back Row: Judith Riquelme, Susan Ogilvy, Judy Bates, Lisa Harrison, Lisa Coleman, Christina Vincelli, Mimi Layton, Donna Fairservice, Carole Theriault. Absent: Mattie Baktis, Anne Charest, Reisa Lush, Marilyn Duguay, Debbie West. BARCLAY HOUSE PLAY For the third consecutive year, Barclay won the House Competition. The theme was mysteries, and the plays got off to a good start. We were on stage first, presenting Oh where, oh where can my blanket be? with Charlie Brown and his gang. Linus had lost his blanket, so Lucy assembled the kids for an intensive search which ended up at Snoopy ' s door. He had taken the blanket. The main characters: Linus, Lucy, Charlie Brown, and Snoopy, were played by Chris Anne Nakis, Louis Hayes, Christina Vincelli, and Lygia Pietracupa respectively. All in all, the plays went well, much to our surprise because during rehearsals things were chaotic, and backstage co-operation was just as unorganized. Props were missing, people lost, and scenery not done yet. But it was worth it, as was shown on Wednesday afternoon. As the saying goes, A bad dress rehearsal produces a good show. Thanks to everyone in Barclay for another win this year. Leslie Goodson

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