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STAFF Fl RST ROW: Mrs. Akin; Mrs. Ritson; Mrs. Doupe, Vice-Principal; Miss Harvie, Principaf; Miss Armbruster; Mme. Gar- rett; Miss Holt. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ugalde; Miss Stansfield; Mrs. Ridolfi; Mrs. Owen; Mrs. Hochberg; Mrs. Tagwerker- ova; Mme. Fotheringham; Mile. Szumanska; Mrs. Kohnstamm. THIRD ROW: Miss Arnold; Miss Fisher; Mrs. Ewing; Miss D. Templeton; Mrs. Grimes; Miss Gauthier; Mrs. Tawfik; Miss C. Templeton. ABSENT: Mrs. Calinoiu; Mrs. Stevens. Departments Art: Mrs. Ridolfi English: iVlrs. Akin; Miss Stansfield; Miss Arnold French: Mme. Garrett; Mile Szumanska; Mme Fotheringham Latin: Miss Armbruster; Miss Harvie Spanish: Mrs. Ugalde Biology: Miss D. Templeton Chemistry: Mrs. Doupe Mathematics: Mrs. Doupe; Mrs. Hochberg; Mrs. Tawfik Physics: Mrs. Tawfik; Absent: Mrs. Calinoiu Junior School: Miss C. Templeton; Mrs. Kohnstamm Librarian: Mrs. Owen Office: Miss Fisher Boarding House Matrons: Miss Holt; Mrs. Grimes; Miss Gauthier. Absent: Mrs. Stevens
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(oyce Nash, !jadysmith. Hilda Cryderman. Vernon. Una Decter. Winnipeg. Rosemary Brown. Donna Tyndall, S iTJ .y Salmon, Margaret Mitchell, Vancouver. ronf nii ?pr Uon Mills. Vanrrnivf !- Vancouver Vancouver. J,. Vernon Winnipeg. vancouvei. vau .uuvci. y c v h ' ,nw ramnai Distinguished teaching Chairman WelfaiSocial caseworker, is communicationLA registered nurse Ran as poor people ' s ne ij. now Ldiupdigii ?; pB 3ndidate in civic ome Booth, ntawa. awyer. now cor nd legal officer w Laura Sabia, St. Catharines. Betty L. Garbutt. Helen Dacey Wilson, Shirley J. Smith Henriette Inkel, Calgary. Ottawa. Burnaby, L,aval. 2 Joan Miller, St Catnarines. CaWarv t »iiaw i. omudu.). ... City alderman fromRolds the post of Writer and editor in A school teacher, er public relations Thunder Bay. poraie 2-69 aHM HMnB Secondary set- Secondary schoc teacher. EDITORIAL lileen Dailly. Vancouver. Member of B.C. eislature since Sheila Kieran, Toronto. Journalist; 1966. Carol Gudmunt Olive Dickason, Saskatoon. Ottawa. Former teacher. Journalist: worked « ■ Olga Fuga, Ssther Greenglaj Winnipeg, roronto. She is chairman sistant professor jsychology, Stepping out of the high-school cocoon, girls of today have so much more going for them than ever before. The choice of a career in almost any profession or trade, or of the still rewarding life of mother and housewife is open, and relatively free from criticism. Only a few years ago, all a girl could look forward to was being a nurse, teacher, secretary, performing artist or housewife. Now look at what ' s available to her: marine biology, architecture, metallurgy, busi- ness administration, nuclear physics, computer science, forestry, agri- culture; the list grows longer every year, as women venture into hew fields. One newspaper headline, reappearing frequently The first woman to . . . is proof of woman ' s rise in the ranks of the working world. These individual advancements will achieve much more recog- nition than parading termagants ever will, for the simple reason that these pioneers are assuming the responsibilities which go with their aspirations. To assume these responsibilities is what we are preparing for. School has offered us grounding in many areas, instilling the desire to delve further into pyossible specialization, even in those fields formerly reserved for men. The challenge of learning and advancement adds ex- citement to the prospect of a future full of alternatives denied to our predecessors, for they were women. We, too, are women, but thanks to the more determined of us, our sex no longer limits the degree to which we can use our intelligence. Trafalgar School for Girls attempts to inspire us by providing every opportunity for us to assume responsibility, to gain self-confi- dence and respect, and to open our eyes to the potential in our lives, readying it for use in a society which must accept us in terms of our abilities, not just in terms of our traditional role. Donna Fairservice Editor Oonagh Macdonal( Toronto. Judy Pelletier She is a prof essioi Dartmouth, psychologist, BA McGill. Betsy McDonal « ' t ' P Vancouver. ' 1 Human relations Montreal. Journalist, Florence E. WhyaNan McLellan, Yukon. Saint John. Editor of Whiteh Library assistan: Maureen Sabia, -i-,ii j Toronto. Callwood Frayne, For past 4 years enga{i,° ° 1 • in legal research and Free-lance writer and report writing broadcaster; Lin Elliott, Kingston. Trudy Gibson, Vancouver. 1 Alderman 1955-6iA school teachei Mary Ellen Johnson, Edythe Goodridg ' ® ® Sauve, Calgary. St. John ' s. Montreal. H. Lawyer practising familyhe is editor of Journalist, radio and TV 4 Margaret Jackson, Adrienne Clarkson, Andree Paradis Daphne Davison, Calearv. Tnrnn+r. i r »,t- 1 ' CalMrv Pat Carney, Nancy Morrison, Yellowknife, ' N.W.T. Vancouver. Calgary. Toronto. Montreal. Calgary. Vancouver. Is currently BEd., hon. LLD. Lon Television personalityActive in cultural life ° planning Lawyer in her ow vice-president and Merrijoy Kelner, Toronto. Assistant professo sociology, ' W
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