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Lorelei Walker A native of Toronto, Lorelei has been at Trafalgar for one yeaf and has been involved in voice, drama, and choir. She intends taking a much needed break from school for a year to work and then hopes to pursue a career in the medical field ... an to travel and work abroad. Paula Wyman A two year Trafalgar veteran, Paula spent 1 I 2 of those years as a day girl before making the painful transition to boarder. She is known to complain about the 47! steps up to her room and avoids making unnecessary trips! Envied by many for her height, Paula is a warm, caring person. She hopes to join Katimavik before attending university for Public Administration. 19
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Patricia Sibley This is Pat ' s second year at Trafalgar. She is from Kanata, a fact the whole school is aware now! With her relaxed, easy-going per- sonality, Pat is liked by all. Pat has been actively involved in sports, a valuable member of Mr. Palmer ' s track team. She intends to go to Wilfred Laurier next year and we wish her the best of luck. But Pat . . leave the oxfords at home! Madeline Smith During her four years at Trafalgar she has been known as Meem, Screamer, Mouse, Elf, Bubbles (she can explain that one!) and of course Mimi. She has enjoyed being on school teams, debating, plays, even at- tempting study sessions for Calculus and R F. Her dramatic efforts have won her House Play awards and trips to Ottawa. Her future? . . shares in Grizzly Bear Bubble Bath stocks or Ryerson. Lee-Ann Steele This friendly Trini has added a new dimension to the lives of her schoolmates. ' Time after time ' her laughter could be heard through the halls, and it seemed she always had a pleasant Hello for everyone. The year has gone by quickly and ' Against all odds ' she has made it through. Best of luck in the future and may your dreams come true. Heather Thompson From Nassau, Bahamas, Heather has been with us for two years. Her hobbies are talking about happenings in Nassau and listening intently to the words of Michael Jackson. She hopes to study at the University of Windsor and the University of the West Indies in Barbados to become a family lawyer. Her motto: ' Strive for excellence, you deserve it! ' Angela Tsoi A year in Trafalgar. A year full of memories. A year with nice teachers, making new friends. A year of ' Canadianization ' as Megan says. (How much I do not know!) A year reading, writing and expecting letters. A year turning new roommates (Anita and I) into best friends. A year missing home. Hong Kong, but years are coming when I will miss Trafalgar. Anita Van Trafalgar Castle, a small community which 1 have joined for a year, leaves me lots of memories. After a year here I feel that friendship is the main element of boarding school. 1 am going to miss my new friends, teachers, housemothers and ' pushes ' . I plan to go to the University of Guelph for Hotel Administration. I wish all my friends the best of luck. Heather Slaby a k a Slabs Three years at Trafalgar and Heather has certainly left her mark! She was our social convenor this year and definitely a good one. Heather packs her many friends in her ' dinky ' closet room. Her shining Canadian Trinidadian smile will be missed, even by Mr. McClure ' s fishes. We wish her the best of luck in her endeavours towards a career as a dental assistant. Megan Smith Hailing from Ailsa Craig, a small town somewhere in the wilds of southwestern Ontario, McKenzie has survived through a sometimes gruelling, soemtimes boring often enjoyable six years at Trafalgar. Editor of the 82 and 83 Vox Collegii, she has also been a member of the debating society, on and off, for four years. She hopes to continue her education indefinitely if finances permit, in the field of zoology with research as her aim. Kiyomi Sumida From Japan, Kiyomi has adjusted to our Canadian lifestyle during her four years at Trafalgar. She will be remembered for her warm smile, her powerful serve and for her participation in ' Hiroshima ' . (With the help of Kiyomi and her aunt the girls were able to ' master ' the Japanese tea ceremony). Kiyomi hopes to return to Japan with a degree in Forestry from U. of T. Irene Tsang For three years our little pink China doll has contributed to the life of our school. She has been head of S.C.F, an active choir member, one of the famous ' Titanic ' cast. Her main mission has been to cheer up untold numbers of unhappy people with her many pink- wrapped surprises. Anyone who can survive ' Outward Bound ' unscathed will do well at McGill in nursing! Jill Tucker This blonde haired, blue eyed beauty has been at T.C.S. for five years. A U.S. citizen, she has had to take American history to learn about her past. She is going to Findlay College, in Ohio, to major in Business Admin, and Equine Science. Accompanying her will be old faithful ' Sugar ' and she hopes to find Mr. America or at least a rich cowboy. She will be missed for sports, drama and her distinguished profile! Joyce Wai Joyce has attended T.C.S. for two years and is amazed that she has survived the life of a boarder. Our mathematician intends to study engineering at U. of T. and with her brains we know that she will succeed. She has en- joyed her years here and looks forward to University life. 18
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Thank Goodness It ' s Over! I ' m sure that the grade 13 ' s will be the first to rejoice at the end of the 1983-84 school year, but also the first to cry because we have been a very close class with great spirit. There must be something good about us because some of our class have been here for five, six and even seven years! Everyone has contributed to the school in one way or another (good or bad) and our success is measured as individuals as well as a whole. As we embark on an uncertain future, the years at Trafalgar actually seem very short. But these years are the basis of our future, and, later, as we are sitting in our executive suite, or at the supper table with seven hungry, crying children, perhaps we will open this yearbook, look at the pictures, and cry again for a friend, a favourite teacher and the years at Trafalgar. Jann Asling
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