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DINA GIOVANNINA SABOLO, 1968-1972 Ross House When you ' re down and troubled and you need some loving care and nothing, nothing is going right, close your eyes and think of me and soon I will be there to brighten up even your darkest night. . . C. King Memories: spicy meatballs. . . Toronto, Gina, you. . . , DIET lunches, Leslie ' s roast beef, tennis badges, plucking eyebrows, and many more which could go on for pages could only remind me of the great years I ' ve had with the rest of you. GINA SCHNABEL, lebanhcs , 1968-1972 Gumming House All things must pass. Ambition: to have teeth shortened and body lengthened Probable destiny: teeth lengthened and body shortened Pet peeve: Dina and being called scum Cherished memories: 6th Form room, garbage can on Dina ' s head, D.P., Jeannie ' s gross lunch comments SUSAN SOLYMOSS, 1968-1972 Barclay House Have you had a kindness shown? Pass it on. I go to books and to nature as a bee goes to the flower, for a nectar that I can make into my own honey. Ambition: physician Probable destiny: career talks in Trafalgar Pet peeve: people asking her to say something in Hungarian Favourite expression: What homework do we have? Activities: tennis and swimming teams LAURA EVELYN SPAFFORD, Spas , Lome , Laurie , 1967-1972 Ross House Know thyself. Ambition: to become a vet Probable destiny: running over Pogo with one Claim to fame: playroom with the slanted floor (eh, Helen? ) Pet possession: green flag Memories: the carrot, Just testing , coffee hour, biology corner, spinnaker drill, yes yeaas, tower to tower dash, portage, R.J ' s piscine, P.B.W. ' s kiss, Danish, and Bessie
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STEPHANIE PATERSON, Steph , 1968-1972 Ross House Smile and the world smiles with you. Cry and you cry alone. Ambition: stenographer Prototype: rabbit Pet peeve: a certain prince Asset: curly, red hair Can you imagine: Stephanie teaching math? Theme song: Peter Rabbit Activities: Treasurer of the French Club, Form Red Cross Representa- tive, gym clubs SUZANNE MARGOTPAYAN, 1969-1972 Fairley House A small wave says a small thing to the shore. Ambition: Kindergarten teacher Probable destiny: Cheaper by the Dozen Theme song: Suzanne Claim to fame: her long hair Favourite expressions: Drip! Voyons! Fish! Prototype: flibbertigibbet Pet peeves: (1) everybody talking at same time in class (2) being called Susan, and people whose names are Susan being called Suzanne Cherished memories: J.? , Nova Scotia, Sixth Form esp. VI B, TO trip. Three Guitarists, Hello Diane! I I DIANE KATHLEEN PEFANIS, Poutranis , Poofee , . . .sis , 1966-1972 Ross House Wings catch the sun flying free Ambition: folk world business Probable destiny; Wednesday morning prayers Claim to fame: LCC on her gym shorts Can you imagine: Diane accepting passively? Pet peeve: saying good-bye Most cherished memories: S.L.C. summer ' 71. . . Rudolf. . . walking in the rain. . . Certs. . . Toronto trip. . . In the mood. . . Leo. . . puns. . . frisbee? . . . Traf. . . Something Simple. . . granny. . . Jet. . . grad. . . 20 questions. . . 1 , 2, 3, 4. . . letters talks. . . Robin, I didn ' t know you smoked. . . Ruffles. . . hassles. . . don ' t get nervous. . . hello VI SUSAN SHEILA ROY, 1965-1972 Fairley House Do not look back in anger or forward in fear, but around in awareness. This above all: to thine own self be true. And it must follow, as the night the day. Thou canst not then be false to any man. William Shakespeare We never understand how little we need in this world until we know the loss of it. Activities: Sports Editor of Echoes , Gym Lieutenant, Graduation Dance Committee, Swim Team, Tennis Team, Box Club, Form Treasurer
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MONITOR SYSTEM September 1971 heralded a new school year and fresh ideas. One of these new ideas at Trafalgar was the introduction of the Monitor System which replaced the tradition- al prefect system. The new idea meant that all girls in the sixth form would partici- pate, in rotation, in supervising the lower forms, taking charge of pound, heading tables, and doing similar jobs which the former prefects had been responsible for. Bad marks are no longer given by privileged sixth formers; instead we prefer to show the self-discipline of keeping the rules. This year there were no elec- tions held for prefects and head pre- fect. The monitors volunteered and the president of the Students ' Coun- cil accepted the position as head of the school. In previous years, some girls who would have liked to have given their time and energy to such supervision never could, as for one reason or another they had not been elected as prefects. Under the new monitor system there is no discrimina- tion, and those who want to help volunteer, as did most of the girls in this year ' s sixth form. Another major point in this system ' s favour is that supervisory duty is for a limited time only, and not for the entire year. Hence, no girl feels put upon. Also, all who volunteer learn to appreciate the responsibility of the position.
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