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Carolyn Howells This is Carolyn ' s second year at T.C.S. Last year, she won the drama award for best actress in the house plays. This year, she was one of the stars of the award winning End of a Dream . When Carolyn is not busy as head of drama, she can be found at Mc- Donald ' s, picking up ' Treats-of-the-week ' as an honorary member of the Calculus Mc- Donald ' s Club. She has been a member of our choir, and her vicious tactics in volleyball were appreciated by the team. We wish Dr. Howells great success next year as she goes off to the University of Toronto to study medicine. Special thanks to Bradford for helping Carolyn get through the year. Ivy Leung Even though life as a boarder has had no real appeal for Ivy, she has remained friendly and helpful during her two years at Trafalgar. Ivy is planning on a business career, studying at the University of Toronto. Helen Johannes With three years at T.C.S., Helen has displayed her knowledge of the finer points of domestic science by pushing in chairs on her way out of the dining hall after each meal. She has made many contributions to life at Trafalgar as Carter House Captain, Prefect of Upper Ryerson, and a member of many school plays, including Oliver and Vanities . We were proud to have Helen as one of our May Court, 1983. Helen plans to study Pharmacy. Andrea Leung Andrea has been at T.C.S. for two years. Much of this time was spent sleeping and ' peeling ' her food. However everyone knows that she is an excellent mathematician and her knowledge of Bernoulli ' s Law has no doubt contributed to her skill in flying paper air- planes. Her sights are set on McGill for engineering or architecture. Sylvia Lutzeier Sylvia has been very involved in drama this year, having been in the Christmas play, End of a Dream , and helped as crew for Vanities . Her room-mates, Anne and Venkat, have made her life on Main Hall very exciting. She deserves a medal for s urvival! Sylvia plans one day to have a business of her own. Kathy Marshall The debating club has flourished under Kathy ' s guidance. She made her mark in the National Independant School Debates in Winnipeg. We will never forget her portrayal of Bill Sykes in Oliver . She was director of Hare ' s house play this year, and a day-girl Prefect. Why do we think of root beer, caviar, and T.E. when we think of Kathy? Brondy Leung Brondy has enjoyed her two years at Trafalgar, especially the winters. She has become the favorite coach of our Chinese Ski Team. Her patience and encouragement have been greatly appreciated. Brondy hopes to go to the University of Toronto. Our best wishes go with her. Heather Maxwell During Heather ' s three years here at T.C.S., she has transformed from a day-girl to a boarder. Our friendly Head Girl, or Head Croc, was the president of the Athletic Association last year, and has contributed a great deal to school athletics by playing on all of our school teams. Kareem suffers from Doug-dom on weekdays, but still manages to keep her wit as Leslie Ann ' s favorite comedian. Next year, this Peppy Prefect hopes to attend Laurentian University for Sports Administration. Everyone wishes her the best of luck! You are the sun ... 18
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Karen Dougall Karen, a Trini native, is best known for listening to Calypso, ' an ' iimin ' down in her room. Her room-mate Anne has been of- ficially converted into a Trini, in Karen ' s one year at Trafalgar. Karen ' s good humour and smile were shared with us when Karen played the Delegate from Africa in the Annual House Plays and clowned around at the bazaar. Our Trini plans to continue her education at the University of Waterloo. We all wish her the best in the future. Lisa Gomez Lisa, an inhabitant of Little Trinidad, has spent her first year in the Great White North with us. Lisa is a member of the Trinidian Council in Canada. She is partly responsible for Anne ' s conversion to being a full-fledged Trini. Lisa is going to leave us in June, and join Chris in Trinidad. When she returns in September, she will attend the University of Western Ontario, the West Indies of Canada. Jacqueline Dunn Jackie dumm-dumm carries her whoopie cushion wherever she goes. Thorough - that is an understatement to describe Jacqui ' s work habits - people borrow her notes to research essays! Jacqui can be proud of being the high F note, WHAT A VOICE! in the choir. She has achieved much in her one year, and has made many good friends. We wish her well. Keep on smiling. Good luck next year! Sheri Haidarali Sheri has really missed her native Trinidad this year. She plans to go to York University for a Graphic Arts Course and then to her island. There is no place like home! Gina Fabres This crazy little ' chick ' , a Trini to the bone, can always be seen on the phone with friends and family, (not to mention a certain pal at Trinity College). Gina ' s known for her ar- tistic abilities, and active social life - especially du ring study hall - when she can be found performing her antics on Main Hall. She will be remembered and missed. Good luck next year at Western! Beth Hann What can we say about Beth?! Well, she ' s managed to last through the rigors of seven full years here at T.C.S. (that is a feat in itself!!). This year, she was the class President of Gr. 13. Beth will never quite get over living with Shiela, or the days she gets letters from that far away city. This year, Beth was the producer of Vanities. Next year, Beth hopes to go to Trent University. Rainbow Fong It ' s lime to say good-bye. I will no! forget Trafalgar, because I spent two birthdays here. The school was my home; I studied here and lived here. I cannot forget those Christmases and IVlarch Breaks when we had to leave our friends. 1 am looking forward to university life. Good-bye J rafalgar. Amanda Heath Amanda has been here for an incredible seven years. She ' s been I-arewell House Captain, and the Grade 12 prefect. She participated in school sports, and acted in ' Ol l tR ' last year. One of her many accomplishments has been as captain of the S.W.A.l . team. . ' manda can often be seen listening to C ' .l.N.N ' . with the ' Greek Goddess ' or patrolling ' Ol lOG ' . Next year .-Xmanda ' s off to Guelph foi Arts and a man. Our mod Prefect will miss the Gr. I2 ' s, and svc m11 I r ul iniss her.
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Sheila McCrea Sheila, our outdoors girl, has been at Trafalgar for two years. This year, she has been a prefect and president of S.C.F. She ' s our English-Spanish ambassador who is always heard saying ' hola ' to her Spanish friends, or seen stocking up her own refrigerator in her room. T.C.S. will be losing a good soccer player when she heads to Brock next year to study Child Care. Anne Richardson The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed (Sebastion Chamfort). These are the words Anne wants to leave to her Or. 13 friends, especially Venkat, Alison, Kathy, Linda and Jenny. We ' re sure Anne enjoyed her two Initiation Days at Trafalgar (her Gr. 13 friends insisted that she deserved a second initiation due to her one year leave of absence). She hopes to study Pharmacy at the University of Toronto. Suzanne Morrison Trafalgar ' s own Valley Girl has been with us for two years. When she ' s not drag-racing her Camaro against Leslie ' s Trans Am, she can be heard scheming with Carolyn and Leslie, or singing in the Choir. Suzanne ' s weekend hobbies include shopping, shopping, and more shopping, or going to wild Frat parties at U. of T., where she plans to study Business next year. She helped produce the Hare House-play, and another accomplishment of this year was to be the founder of the Calculus McDonald ' s Club. Have fun next year with all those awesome university men; maybe you ' ll even do some work! ! Nancy Roberts This is Nancy ' s third year at T.C.S., and throughout her three years, she ' s been part of our gymnastics team. She has also con- tributed greatly to Carter ' s successes in the Swim Meet. She became a day girl in the middle of this year, and ever since then, she has always managed to be the first one out at 3:30, except, of course, for those odd days when she could be found swinging off the uneven bars. Her wish now is to revisit Saudi someday, and next year, she ' ll be attending college. All wish her the best of luck. Cindy Ng Three years at T.C.S. have passed quickly for Cindy and we ' re sure she will treasure her memories of Trafalgar. She is looking for- ward to university life, and will be attending McCiill for Engineering. Good luck, and work hard. Leslie Ann Russell Last year ' s Hare House Captain has been here for five years. Her accomplishments include a 1982 black Trans Am, a new beau (Blue Eyes), and honourary president of the Calculus McDonald ' s Club (right Mrs. K?!). Leslie can be found cither terrorizing the Gr. 13 hall, or prefeciing the Senior Day Girl locker room, yelling at ihe girls to turn ihe radio down, or sweating it out on the volleyball court. Next year she hopes to aticnd I aurier for Business. Good luck! ink Yioula Psimoulis l or Iwo years, IJ has been wiili us licie at Iralalgar. She is obsessed with her native country, Greece, and is always wailing for lellers. Yioula enjoys sports and PAR- I ' YING . She has been llic prefect on ihe Gi. lOiVt II hall, the co-ordinalor of siudctii fund raising for our new wing (81-82) and was id • i.isi ol Ol IVI R last year. She hopes u •. lo Waicrloo Universily lo study ar- I inda Spence Our Gr. 9 prcleci will he well remembered for her discreel laughiei. and her sudden swnch from Mounlam Climber lo 1 aw cr. Ounnt: her l vo years a( T.C.S. she has been aciivc in drama with Carter House play and V ' anilics . . n cxccllcni siuJrni, her fuiutc success IS assured.
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