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Educational Experience Week During the first full week of March students have the opportunity to go on one of the many educational expeditions or learn something more specific about their chosen careers. Teachers begin planning and organizing individual trips early in the fall so that full itineraries can be offered and maximum learning can take place. Photos here represent only the tip of the iceberg, so to speak, depicting medical, art and hotel work. Medical experience is arranged through the Ajax- Pickering Hospital where students are able to observe varied aspects of hospital life, including the O.R. Art this year introduced students to several forms of printmaking at Open Studio in Toronto. Hotel Administration allowed girls to stay at first-class Toronto hotels, while they learned through doing the full range of tasks from kitchen work, to housekeeping to reservations and reception. There were opportunities for beginners to learn to ski in Collingwood, or if skiing was already among their skills they could ski in a French Canadian community while polishing up language arts at the same time. ..J .|
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S.C.F. Bazaar ' 84 Weeks of work by S.C.F. President, Deanna MacDonald and staff advisor, Mrs. Davis, whipped the entire school into a participating frenzy for our annual bazaar. Students were required to bring in two or more hand-crafted articles, which most did readily. (The rest, like me, had to be hounded.) Some girls sported period costumes to illustrate the theme, Trafalgar Through The Ages. Our booths offered something for everyone, from the marvellous bake table to our exciting International table. Mr. Molyneaux, a leading Canadian psychic, donated his time again and was booked solid right from the start. Tea Cup readings by Joanna Stocker were another novelty. Profits, (about $3,000), allowed us to generously support our four foster children, (the hungry in Ethiopia, the Salvation Army, Save the Children Fund, UNICEF, Food for the Hungry, The Christopher Robin Home and the United Way.) All in all, we were delighted at the school spirit that blossomed when we all worked together and were very grateful to the public ' s support, as we were to our families and friends. Liz Smith, Reporter (Grade 8). ABOVE: Stephanie and Carmina enjoy the chance to talk with Bazaar guests. On the right, June and Catherine practice their salesmanship at the craft table. 8
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