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The 1998-1999 York School yearbook includes grades 1 through 12 and all Casa classes. The grade 12 class is the inaugural IB Diploma class.

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PERSPECTIVE Published in Canada

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Barbara Goodwin Zeibots Head of The York School

This year 1998-1999 York has experienced the move from 65 Sheldrake Boulevard, where we were housed at Eglinton United Church, to "a home of our own" at 1320 Yonge Street. Our new mid­town Toronto location is simply wonderful! It has been worth the 33 year wait. The four floors of our red brick building are now alive with almost 400 students from grade 1 to grade 12. One hundred new students joined York this year along with 12 new faculty members.

The 1999 edition of Perspective gives us an excellent picture of this story. It is a huge amount of work to put these pages together. Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. Mason worked with: Kathryn Lennard, Lisa Gutierrez, Marie-Claire Bark, Andrea Buczko, Andrea Mori, Ashley Coles, Alisha Khatau, Sarah Watson, Jessica Kaplan, Ben Freedman and Anthony lncardona. They received our thanks for their dedication to this task.

I hope you will enjoy this historical perspective as much as I do.

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Marilyn Andrews Vice-Principal/Director of Admissions

Well . .. we are more than half-way through our first full year at 1320 Yonge Street and not once have I even given a fleeting thought to our "old" location on Sheldrake. A "Home of our Own" has been such a wonderful fit· it's bright, efficient, shiny clean and feels just like a real school should feel! However, the building only comes to life in combination with a superb curriculum delivered by a remarkable group of teachers to the greatest kids in the entire world! The York School has become a very hot topic wherever independent schools are being discussed and whenever parents are looking for the very best in elementary and secondary programmes.

By the time you read this, the school year is over for me and I am well into our plans for next year. All because of the enthusiastic efforts of Ora Chandler, Susan Mason and Jill Alexander, those of us who are growing older and more forgetful can be continually reminded of all of the extraordinary things that happen around the school in a typical year . . . and this past year has been anything but typical! It's good to sit back every once in a while and gain a bit of PERSPECTIVE on life in general.

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GRADE EIGHT M Blair Aronovitch I have been at York for eight years. I'll always remember: H and R powers, lunchtime rou­tines, Kleenex, Lola, Elysses's "friend", tu cherches un job? drama and band classes, coughing fits in a band recital, crevices and Burham Burham among other things. Thanks for the memories, York.

Michelle Cohen This is my first year at York. It is a very interesting school. I have met many new people who have become good friends. I am on York's f1rst Volleyball team and am looking forward to playing more sports.

Andrew Hellin The play "On Broadway• was the high point in the year for me. It was spectacular and I will remember it forever! Through the good and bad I have always been able to finish work, contribute to class and make everyone laugh.

Scott Hall This is my second year at the York School and it is also my last. I am in grade 8 and this is my graduating year at York. I really like to play hockey and I hope that York will soon have a hockey team. I also hope that York will have a golf team for the lower school.

Elisabeth Flynn You are you, and I am I. You do your thing, I do mine. If in the end we graduate, Congratulations! Let's celebrate! Oay by day, and year by year, It's a blessing to have no fear. Sadly, though I can't relate, Because I'm off to celebrate! Goodbye new friends, I've had some fun! Goodbye again! My poem's done!

Emma Clayton I have been at York since I was 3. Over the years I have made many friends. I have played on sports teams and learned many interesting things in class. Thanks for the fun and interesting years.

Christina Dong This is my second year Lots of memories I hold dear Now I have grade 9 to fear Lots of homework is coming near.

Michael Frankel Before coming to York three years ago I lived in Spain. I have learned many things through my experiences at York, including how to read and write in English. I have made good friends and enjoyed playing soccer and soft­ball.

Susan Heath Susie Heath is my name This year, volleyball was my game I've been at York for 4 great years I'll be back so I won't shed a tear! Dorset, Mansfield, Humber, Quebec Through the wilderness we d1d trek! Being House Head, "On Broadway• and going skiing was fun, See you in September York, but for now I gotta run!

Diana Kyung Hi! My name is Diana. I am 13 years old. I've been at York for 9 years. ! play the trumpet in a concert and a jazz band. I play badminton, softball and basketball too! I don't like the 40 minute periods. I made a lot of best friends at York. Maybe I'll be back next year and maybe not! If not, BYE YORK.

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James Larratt-Smith This was my second year at York. I played Soccer, Volleyball and Track. I w1ll not be back next year.

Emily McCay On my first day my goals were quite clear, To make new fnends for mr. f1rst year. That I did and did quite wei . My friends have been great and that I will tell. Happy days are what we had. Not to say it was perfect, some things have been bad. We've done lots of things that have been fun, And guess what? We're graduating! Congrats to everyone!

Jason Ross I've been at York for six years. During that time, I have been on the basketball , baseball and soccer teams. My favourite subjects are gym and geography. My favounte saying is haoooooo!

Tanya Tay Hi! I have been at this school for two years. I have learned a lot, though I don't know how much I'll actually remember. I was on the badm1nton team and dunng enrichment peri· ods I went to band.

Kendell Triolo I have been at York for 2 years and I have made many friends here. I enjoyed playing on sports teams, and being in the choir. See you next year.

Russell Voiles This year was not a good year for me, and I will not be coming back next year. For grade 9 I'm going to Forest Hill Collegiate.

Adam Mandell H1! This is my second year at York. I played sports and was in band for a short period of time. I have met new people.

Bart Mothersill Hi! My name is Bart Mothersill and I am 14 years old. My hair is brown and I have green eyes. A few of my favourite things are televi· sion, money and goof1ng off. I have been at York for two years, and I am not sure if I am coming back to York next year.

Elysse Schlein This is my second year at the York School. I have made a Jot of good friends and have had a lot of good times with them. This is my last year at York and I will always remember the times I have shared with my friends.

Mischa Thesberg Hi! I'm Mischa Thesberg and as my second year draws to a close I am left with the following thought: "Yes school is over, but don't worry I'll be back next year, I th ink!!!???"

Andrew Webster I have been at York for only two years. They have gone by quickly but I enjoyed them. I made lots of friends and learned many things. I enjoyed being in the play and the Montreal trip was fun. Skiing in Quebec was great. See you later York!

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GRADE EIGHT C Kaitlin Barber I have been at York for four years and I have loved every one of them. In that t1me I have made many good friends and best friends. I will be back for grade nine and I hope I will have as much fun m the future.

Carlie Brand I have had some good expenences at York. I have met and made really good fnends here. I also accomplished many goals that I wished to complete. Here at York I've been taught many new skills and methods to learn.

Abby Cranley My experiences at York have been great. I have gamed many trustworthy fnends and I have learned vast materials on a wide vanety of subjects. I have accomplished many goals I wished to ach1eve and I look forward to future years at a public school, where I get to wear grub clothes everyday.

Jesse Guss I've been at York since Grade 3. In that time, many people have come and gone. There are only 5 or 6 people in Grade 8 who were here m Grade 3. I've met a lot of great people and have had a great time.

Andrew Keith I feel that York has given me the opportunity to expand my knowledge in areas where I lacked knowledge before. I am proud of my accomplishments at York which shows that I am learning a lot and doing well. I have participated in one sport per season so far and hope to continue doing so for the rest of the year.

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David Borsook I've been at York for two years. I've made many good friends here. I've had many ac· compllshments and experienced Interesting things. I will be coming back next year.

Alan Breuer My name 1s Alan Breuer. I've been at York smce Grade 5. The students are nice at York and I've made very nice fnends. People at York are helpful. The sports at York are good. York prepares students for the future.

Jenna Greenspan I have been at York since Grade One, In those years, I've had lots of fun. I have shared lots of memories in these past years, In the end, I will try not to shed a tear. From sports to work, it's been tough, But I have learned lots of stuff. Bye York! C & L

Elizabeth Hale I want to say that this school saved me from my old school which frankly was getting bad. Here at York I was 1n two bands and the "On Broadway" production. I had my f1rst male teachers. I need to work on disciplinmg my· self to s1t down and work. Thanks to Mom for getting me here.

Sydney Kert I have been at York for two years. During these two years I have made new friends and achieved many goals. I am coming back for a few more years at York.

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Lindsay Kincaide I've been at York for only two years and I've already seen changes in the school. Like our move to the new building on Yonge Street. I've enjoyed domg activities like skiing, volunteer work and The Terry Fox Run. These past two years I've made new fnends and have tned new thmgs. Hopefully H1gh School Will be just as mteresting.

Joey Mingail The York school was a big change from my old school. I have been here for two years. Over those very mterestmg years I have made new friends, such as my fr iend "D.O.double G", and my friends Chuck and Scoot. I won't be back next year. See ya York.

Jacqueline Porter I have enjoyed many fun times at York. The times I remember the most are the grub days, Terry Fox runs, and spirit days. I remember decorating cook1es and spelling tests in Grade 4. Yuk! Most of my memones come from the old building, but maybe later I will have more from here.

Anna Rupert I have been at York since Grade One and am coming back for high school. I have met many fnends over the past years and I am exc1ted to meet new people in the years to come.

Charlie Stratton My name is John Charles Stratton, also known as Charlie, Chuck and Chuckles. I've been at York for two long years. I'm not sure if I'm coming back but it has been a good experi· ence. I have made many friends and memo­ries. I have learned many things and have improved my skills in many areas.

Keefer Pitfield Hi! I have been at York for two years and it has been tough. I am not sure if I am returnmg as I wish to go to public school. Chow!

Hart Lambert When I first came here in Grade Five 1t was a great leap m educat1on. Through the years I have been able to become more organized in my work. Over the years, many people have left to go to new schools. Every year I have been able to play on the softball team. One year I got most Improved player.

Deborah Perkins-Leitman In my past three years at York, I have learned many new thmgs. I have become much more responsible and organ1zed, as well as learn­mg new skills. I have made new friends, and I have become a better student and person. I'll always remember York.

Jonathan Rosen I have been at York for two years. Over those two years I have learned a lot. I have also made a lot of new friends. York has helped me to improve in many subjects. Thank you Mrs. Dowman and Ms. Charron. I'll be back next year.

Daniel Steiner I have been at York for 2 years. In this time I have made many good friends and achieved many goals. The activities that I have enjoyed the most were thmgs like The Terry Fox Run and House games.

Nathan Tolkin I had a great time at the York school. It has been a fun two years and I will have lots of memories to look back on.

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MELROSE CASA

Lauren Abramsky Nicholas Albeis-Schonberg

Andres Alias Aili Alias

Patrick Cowdrey

Charles Creery Helene Dillon Paulina Dillon

Cassandra Dimatteo Kate Dotsikas

Laura Eden Eric Eden

Joshua Glied-Beliak Brandon Glied-Goldstein

Carter Grieve

Natalia Hartog Aleksa Hartog Daniel Karten

Nicole Rasmussen Madison Saville

Carter Shieck Alex Shieck

Riley Stewart Victoria Sung Lea Torchetti

ABSENT: Darby Little

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Story circle . . . . . . math . . . . . . ice sculptures ..... and a pink tower /brown stairs!

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GLEBE CASA - AM

Alexander Antia Arthur Brown

Rebecca Brown Benjamin Clements

Allison Cohen Willis Daellenbach

Caleb Guthrie Meredith Jonatan

Simona Martella Alexandra Singleton

Geoffrey Sugar Andrew T ueski

Alejandro Valdepenas David Wisniewski

ABSENT: Adam Orenstein, Christina

Jewell, Una Contreras Finished!

14 This Page is Sponsored by THE DAELLENBACH FAMILY and "THE CANADIAN BRASS."

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We love ..... fran~ais ...... art ...... and wonderful stories!

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GLEBE CASA- PM AND FULL DAY

Emma Carscadden Kelly Heeley

Timothy Heeley Gabrielle Hick

Jakson lnwentash Willis Klein

Ryan Kucan Julian Kuper

Caitlin La Brandon Linds

Samuel Pivnick Ayisha Sahay

Alys Shee Brandon Sherman

lain Van Grahm Vehovec

Nicole Webb Matthew Whang

ABSENT: Johnathon Choo, Tillie Medland

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GRADE ONE G

Leah Bandler Austen Eagleson

Cara Fletcher Emily Goldberg

Will Gould Kevin Healy

Stuart Layland Daniel Lengyel

Erik Long Jack Moffat

Warren Moysey Claudia Onorati

Callum Owen Olivia Parry Jacelyn Tu

ABSENT: Stephanie Dymott

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GRADE ONE L

Mary Claire Bass Jared Beber

Oliver Carscadden Christoper Comparey

Laura Elcock Emily Friedman

Kevin Fu Molly Hanson

Samuel Hirsch Clare Kordyback

Adam Litman Lyndsay Lyons

Robbie Mingay Madeleine Oswald

Zachary Stern Richard Walker

22 This Page Is Sponsored by CLARE KORDYBACK'S PARENTS.

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GRADE TWO G

Robert Binet Elise Craig

Lindsay Czitron Kelly Damp

Robert Dowler Connor Fitzpatrick

Harrison Goad Kimberley Hamilton

Geoffrey Handley Katherine Irwin Connor Jerred

David Laciak

Michael Mcconnell Jeremy Pearl Lucie Pivnick Kaya Sabag

Jessie Stewart Darrien Tu Mandy Yu

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GRADE TWO V

Christopher Bass Vanessa Battista

Marlee Blumenthal Rebecca Bassin

Daniel Farewell Jennifer Feather

Andrew Fisher Catherine Flynn

Harry Hanson Peter Hass

Jaclyn Kanitz Jordan Ross

Madeleine Sugar Petra Szirmak

Max Teitelbaum Julian Uzielli

Andreas Von Tiesenhausen Stacey Wil son Louis Winston

26 This Page Is Sponsored by HARRY HANSON AND FAMILY.

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GRADE THREE C

Hayley Bates Alexandra Bruce Thomas Dymott Sally Engelhart

Scott Fletcher Clare Karasik

Benjamin Kates Tara Lengyel

David Lewis Stefano Makuz

Michael Neirinck Jonathan Orenbach

Jonathan Palmer Eric Vehovec

Jake Wagman Zachary Watson

Genevieve Westrope

This Page Is Sponsored by 2s THE VEHOVEC FAMILY.

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GRADE THREE HR

Cameron Bates Darcy Bayliss

Christopher Beatty Christian Daellenbach

Jaclyn Ederman Simon Elcock

Lily Enchin James Harquail

Geneva Long Matthew Menkes

Max Miller Alicia Owen

Michael Sherman Lindsay Stransman

Lennex Szeto Samantha Tan

lan Witchlow

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GRADE FOUR B

Taryn Beber Katie Bishop

Gareth Cecii-Cockwell Lauren Damp

Jason Dong Sydney Finn

Molly Friedman Sarah Guberman

Andrew Irwin Avra Kates

Myles Kaufman Robert Lee

Thomas Lee Cameron Lilly

Natania Marcus Kate Mcconnell

Jessica Parry Addison Teng

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GRADE FOUR J

Danielle Aronovitch Jordan Bacon Troy Bergman

Michela Comparey

Michael Craig Christopher Di Matteo

Sarah Dowler Megan Finley

El isabeth Hass Eve Kordyback Kristen Laciak Joseph Lyons

Harrison Notkin Will iam Peckham

Mary Ratcliffe Zachary Scott

Daniel Szirmak Duncan Thompson

34 This Page Is Sponsored by EVE KORDYBACK'S PARENTS.

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GRADE FIVE B

Christopher Barber Taylor Bibbo

Roanne Bossin Alexandra Copeland

Luke Engelhart Meredith Fear Daniel Frankel Jake Goldsbie

Connor Gregg Sofia Harquail

Madeleine Hayles Jeffrey Hord

Sarah Lengyel Daniel Myran Alix Robinson

Chandler Rumble

Cory Shee Wilson Verheyen

ABSENT: Darren Brand

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GRADE FIVES

Alexander Bates Brittany Carmichael

Malcolm Cecii-Cockwell Amira Dhalla

Nicole Dong David Goldberg Astrid Gutierrez

Shelley Kanitz

Max Laskin Stephen Lengyel

Bryce Martin Sean Menkes

Bradley Miner Caleigh Mingay

Ali Mirsky Victoria Mothersill

Brian Putre George Squire Emily Strauss

Dillon Thring {See right page)

Jessica Wilson

38 This Page Is Sponsored by SEAN MENKES AND FAMILY.

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GRADE SIX F

Reggie Barnett Amelia Bishop

Franklin Cameron Katie Engelhart

Michael Finley Heather Kerr

Daniel Kert Jennifer Liswood

Bryan Logan Stephen Neirinck

Andrea Nesbitt Tara O'Connell

Jansen Shrubb Alexander Somjen

Kevin Tanaka Zachary Taylor

Julia Webster

ABSENT: Max Williams

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GRADE SIX J

Lindsay Brand Max Bruce

Chase Cohl Mac Gould

Carrie Guss Thomas Gutierrez

Sarah Hull Ryan Kauder

Aviva Levy Sammy Lyons

Natalie McFarlane Aaron Myran

Carlo Onorati Whitney Ross Billy Singleton

Caitlin Tam

ABSENT: David Segal

42 This Page Is Sponsored by THOMAS GUTIERREZ AND FAMILY.

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GRADE SEVEN D

Paige Alix Evan Barnett

Samuel Chown Ryan Clayton

Adam Conn Sam Davis Eric Davy

Shari Eisen

Zoe Fallis Alexa Feldberg Jodi Goldberg Julie Goldstein

Jeffrey Gray Jacqueline Kerbel

Justin Letofsky Daniel Levine

Andrea Lewis Emily Mcintyre

Richard Nesbitt David Ozersky

ABSENT: Carey Ederman

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Dean Simonsky Rachel Stulberg Darin Tay

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GRADE SEVEN R

Sarah Applebaum Cicely Arthur Julian Bharti

Nicholas Brennan

Liam Cohl Thomas Dovey

Allison Fear Zachary Fleming

Allanah Gregg Matthew Greyson Daniel Jamieson

Ko Kapches

Margot Killoran Harry Knazan

Finlay McEwan Megan Miller

William Mulock Katie Newton Julian Olsson

Joanna Orenbach

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Michael Richardson Christopher Simpson Sarah Jane Starkman

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GRADE NINE B

Eric Addleman Ali Akbarali

Jenna Berger Jonathan Brennan

Lauren Dill Christopher Dube

Simon Golden Laura Goldstein

Lesley Goldstein Jacob Hason

Avery Haviv Sophia Keshavjee

Jenna Laskin Adam Levine

Galen Reynolds David Richardson

Alyssa Ruiz Emily Sharp Shana Valo Marni Wolfe

ABSENT: James Isenberg, Mark Masters and Colin Fleming

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Andrew Yolles

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GRADE NINE L

Graeme Ash Robert Battista

Andrea Bernstein Ben Cadesky

Jill Colvin Azra Dhalla

Katherine Fink Kyle Galloway

Lauren Gibson Lori Goldberg

Michael Goodman Ali Keshavji

Nelina Khatau Sabrina Lantos

James Legge Marnie Mandel

Jonathan Mirsky Ori Rubin

Melissa Senders Jason Simon

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Laura Timko Michael Valo Hans Zimnoch

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GRADE TEN

Andrea Buczko Ashley Snowden Coles

Cameron Crockatt Ben Davis

Aubrey Dorfman Christopher Flynn

Sam Gharai Jessica Kaplan

Matthew Kaplan Robert Kleinman

Adrian Lo Laurence Payne

Daphne Pittana Mark Rupert

Irina Saribekian Sarah Watson

ABSENT: Teymour Graham

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GRADE ELEVEN

Marie-Claire Bark David Beldam

Adrian Bloy Adil Dhalla

Ira Glasner Eric Goldberg Lisa Gutierrez

Anthony lncardona

Alisha Khatau Kathryn Lenard

Jeremy Shier Caleb Tarshis

Samantha Thompson Angus Winograd

ABSENT: Carey Kurtin Ward Pitfield

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GRADE TWELVE

Benjamin Freedman Stephanie Giannandrea

Kerry Huntley Daniela Kiszti

Rachel Koziebrocki Saro McKenna

Dawn Mair David Saxe

Philip Watson Daniel Zacks

IB PROGRAM

Our inauguraiiB class has made it to the end of the year and is coming back for more! It has been an exciting learning experience for all of us - teachers included - as we tackle the challenges of this enriched curriculum. Our ten IB students have been engaged in stimulating discussions, extensive research, thoughtful writing (in two languages) and are acquiring invaluable skills which will prepare them well for their post-secondary education. These students are halfway through their six IB courses selected from English, French, History, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths, Art and Theory of Knowledge, earning Ontario credits at the same time. They have also continued their participation in creative, athletic and service activities. We wish these hard-working students a restful summer (don't forget your Extended Essay!), and we'll all be ready to "hit the deck running" in September for year 2.

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Jill Alexander Art

Sarah Bauld Grade Four

Christine Appadurai Accounting

Jane Bishop Grade Nine

Margaret Cathers Gym

Lara Bafaro-Thorogood Grade Five

Nancy Bunyard Instrumental Music

Ora Chandler Library

Patricia Anne Crossin Grade Three

Marie Barnden Casa

Annette Carter Grade Ten

Susan Charron Grade Eight, Head of Middle

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Dianne Dowman Grade Seven, Curriculum

Head of Technology

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Gerald Feeney Gym

Elizabeth Gilbert Library

Joanne Hamilton Grade Three

David Kupec Art

Melissa Freedman Grade Six

Joanne Gordon Tuck Shop

Patricia Jerred Grade Four

Danielle Lemieux French

Robin Fulford English

Barbara Gordon Grade One

Jacqueline Jesser Grade Six

Barbara Galbraith Grade Two, Head of

Lower School

David Hamilton Grade Twelve

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Bruce Lepage Grade Nine

Akky Mansikka Spec1al Education

Michael Nease Music

Lois Lewis Music

Michael Martisek Gym

Timothy Mercer Head of Technical Support

Services

Kevin Pitt Grade Eleven

Barbara Lister French, Head of Upper

School

Susan Mason Library

Mary Moffat Grade Five

Alison Roy Grade Seven

Alison Lumsden Grade One

Katie McCulloch Grade Eight

Karen Morgan Administration

Sheila Royce Grade Three

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Katie Simmons Administration

Tim Stone Grade Five

Jeannine Visnovec French

Marjory Willoughby Casa

Derek Simunovic Casa

Mary Teolis Casa

Elsie Webster Casa

Cathy Wong Sc1ence

Bart Snow Art

Mary Ann Van Tassell Grade Two

Carolyn Steele Administration

Wilma Joy Veenstra Casa

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THE YORK SCHOOL

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looking back on EAilTN DAY .Spring •qs

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The Art of Ancient Egypt (grade 4)

Clay Heads (grade 7)

Grade One (1997-98)

Kandinsky (grade 1)

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Opening a Box (ink on illustration board) Dream Catcher Study (mixed media)

Printmaking Papier-mache (grade 7)

Ice Sculpture Workshop, Ottawa (grade 9)

Van Gogh (crayons and pastel, grade 3) 77

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travel to HANS FIELD with grade 6

Impressions of Mansfield by Grade Six

.... "an awesome time." Chase ...... "the slow dripping of water coming off the roof." Caitlin ..... "making amazing shelters out of logs and wood." Billy .... "the night hike when it was pitch black in the forest and we saw Saturn!". Sam

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travel to NUMBER with grade 7

In September the grade seven classes went to Humber Arboretum as part of our community work. When we went there we pulled out bulrushes in an overgrown area so the animals would have more water to drink. Also on our trip we took a nature hike to learn about the trees and the wildlife habitat. Another thing we learned about was ecosystems and how they worked. It was a lot of hard work, but it was a lot of fun .

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travel to DORSET with grade 7 The grade seven classes went to the

Leslie M. Frost Outdoor Centre in Octo­ber. During th1s time they went to an orienteering s1te where they learned how to use a compass and find their way from one pole to the next pole. They also went on a geomorphology hike which was long and a b1t cold. The guide pornted out many thrngs that were learn­rng about in school such as old fault lrnes and glacier tra1ls . The grade sevens also learned to ident1fy different types of trees. Whrle there they also held a dance for fun on the last nrght. The trip to the Leslie M. Frost Centre was very enlight­ening.

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travel to TAWIPIGO with grade 9 In September the Grade 9's went to

Tawingo, near Huntsville, for a week of "bonding". This experience has been a qu1te successful initiation mto the h1gh school. New fnendships were made, old friendship sohd1fied and the New York students quickly made to feel at home.

Activ1ties included a night hike m the pitch dark; an overnight trip · the girls were fortunate to bunk out in a tree house!; initiative games where you really need to trust your fnends in order to climb "that wall"; a skit night and many other enjoyable activities.

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Early Settler Christmas

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Cross country skiing with grades 4 and 5 at Mansfield.

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Ski and Snowboarding Club at Mont Ste Anne

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GRADE NINE HISTORY AND VISUAL ARTS

The York School grade nine students travelled to Ottawa, Canada on a His­tory and Visual Arts trip to explore the capitol's sites of interest. The trip was a great success, as it was educational and fun. High­lights of the trip included visiting The National Gal­lery of Art, The Museum of Civilization, The War Mu­seum, Parl iament Hill, The Supreme Court of Canada, The Crystal Gardens, and skating on the Rideau Ca­nal.

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• QUEBEC • LES SCULPTURES DE GLACE • LE SKI • G S L T I Les eleves de SC et SM ont passe quatre jours 0 S dans Ia belle province pendant le Carnaval. N S E A C' etait un voyage tres agreable! H D A E M • MANOIR LAFAYETTE • BONHOMME CARNAVAL •

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Grade 2, Geometric Families Inspired by Picasso, Colour pencils on paper.

Tom Thompson

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George Squire (grade 5), Group of Seven Study, Chalk pastel on paper.

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Grade 6, Drawing Cuddles, Conte on brown paper.

• Grade 6, Abstract Art Inspired by Music, Watercolour and crayon res1st.

Roanne Bassin (grade 5), Super Hero Day, Colour pencil and collage.

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LOWER SCHOOL

Grade 7, Dream Theme, Oil pastel on paper.

Grade 8, Emily Carr Studies, Chalk pastel on paper. Robbie Mingay (grade 1), Dinosaur, Model Magic. 101

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Anthony lncardona (grade 11 ), Not a good time to loose one's head, Chalk pastel on paper.

UPPER SCHOOL Anthony lncardona (grade 11 ), Frgurative Study, Charcoal on grey paper.

Chris Flynn (grade 10), Spirit Mask, Clay, acrylic paint, yarn

Laura Goldstein (grade 9), Experiment in Colour 1, Acrylic on canvas.

Irena Saribekian (grade 10), Spirit Mask. Cia~ acrylic pamt.

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Marnie Mandel (grade 9), Dancing Cultures, Acrylic Samantha Thompson (grade 11), Earth Wind and Fire, Soapstone. on canvas.

Ashley Coles (grade 10), Discipline and Prison Study, Pencil on grey paper.

Carey Kurtin (grade 11), Bzzzzzz . ..... , Chalk pastel on paper. Teymour Graham (grade 10), Galaxy, Inks on tllustratton board. 103

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Many thanks to all those behind the scenes ...

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Wf'Vt 60T A &ROAPWAY HiT I

Twenty-six talented actors from grades 6, 7, and 8 presented the smash musical "On Broadway" at the York Woods Theatre in January for two sold out performances. The troupe then packed up and headed to Montreal to perform at Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp's (E.C.S.) School and participated in a joint drama workshop with E.C.S. students. The reviews were incredible and the cast had a great time exploring Montreal. Congratulations to all the cast members!

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Congratulations!

On Broadway Cast Katie Barber Adam Conn Shan Eisen Zoe Fallis Alison Fear Julie Goldstein Elizabeth Hale Sus1e Heath Andrew Hellin Sarah Hull Ryan Kauder Margot K1lloran Andrea Lew1s Fmley McEwan Em1ly Mcintyre Dav1d Ozersky Whitney Ross Sarah Starkman Rachel Stulberg

Critics Katie Engelhart Joanna Orenbach Julia Webster

Photographers Evan Barnett Billy Singleton Alex Somjen

Stage Crew Michael Finley Zachary Taylor

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lntergenerational Choir 1998/1999

BACK ROW: B1ll Gould, Lou Gramier, Thelma Vessey, Kas1m1r Be1m MIDDLE ROW: Esme Lennard, Hilda Saunders, Roseann Macm1llan, Eveline Buchyns, Betty Chere1, Ahce Cooper. FRONT ROW: Betty Banton, Margaret Thomas, Rose Steer, Mrs. Lew1s

Primary Choir

BACK ROW: Scott Fletcher, Lennex Szeto, Dav1d Lew1s, Simon Elcock, Sally Engelhart, Alex Bruce. MIDDLE ROW: Tara Lengyel, lan Witchlow, Peter Hass, Lyndsay Lyons, Jaclyn Kanitz, Vanessa Batt1sta, Damel Farewell. FRONT ROW: Laura Elcock, Cathenne Flynn, Kevin Fu, Madeleme Oswald, Marlee Blumenthal, MaryCia1re Bass, Robbie Mingay.

Junior Choir

BACK ROW: Addison Teng, Alix Robinson, Katie B1shop, Elisabeth Hass, Jess1ca Parry, Jeffrey Hard MIDDLE ROW: W1lham Peckham, Madeleine Hayles, Kate McConnell, Megan Fmley, Cale1gh Mmgay, V1ctoria Mothersh1ll FRONT ROW: Alex Copeland, Lauren Damp, Danielle Aronov1tch, Sydney Fmn, Chnstopher Barber, Meredith Fear, Sarah Guberman.

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York Singers

BACK ROW: Alexa Feldberg, Em1ly Mcintyre, Jacqueline Kerbel, Ko Kapches, Evan Barnett, Elisabeth Flynn. MIDDLE ROW: Katie Newton, Richard Nesbitt, Sarah Lengyel, William Mulock, Allanah Gregg, Cicely Arthur, Dav1d Ozersky, Christina Dong. FRONT ROW: Thomas Dovey, Caleigh Mingay, Shelley Kamtz, Victoria Mothersill, Alix Robinson, Nicole Dong.

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Jazz Band

BACK ROW: Caleb Tarshis, Ira Glazner, Laurence Payne, Aubrey Dorfman, Jonathan Brennan MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Bunyard, Simon Golden, Lori Goldberg, Cameron Crockatt, Em1ly Sharp, Soph1a Keshav)ee, Adrian Bloy, Mr. Nease FRONT ROW: Angus Winograd, Lmdsay Kinca1de, Mark Rupert, Sam Chown, D1ana Kyung, Andrew Ke1th

Jazz Choir

BACK ROW: Christopher Dube, J1ll Colv1n, Sabrina Lantos, Jenna Laskin, Mrs. Lewis, Melissa Senders, Jenna Berger, Robert Kleinman, Hans Zimnoch. FRONT ROW: Kate F1nk, Azra Dhalla, Laura Goldstein, Laura Timko, Lesley Goldstein, Samantha Thompson

Concert Band

BACK BACK ROW: Ben Cadesky, Kyle Galloway, Hart Lambert, Jonathan Rosen, Avery Haviv, Em1ly McKay, Jesse Guss, Robert Battista BACK ROW: Deborah Perk1ns·Leitman, Adam Levine, Susan Heath, David Borsook, Andrew Helhn, Andrew Ke1th, Bla1r Aronovitch, M1scha Thesberg, Tanya Tay MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Nease, Andrew Yolles, Katie Barber, Scott Hall, Jonathan Mirsky, Darin Tay, James Larratt-Smith, Liam Cohl, Abby Cranley, Jacqueline Porter, Emma Clayton, Ali Akbarali, Mrs. Bunyard FRONT ROW: Anna Rupert, Elysse Schlein, Jenna Greenspan, Daniel Jamieson, D1ana Kyung, Dean Simon sky

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Girls Basketball - Under 14

BACK ROW: Lindsay Kincaide, Emma Clayton, Mr. Ham1lton, Kendell Triolo, Em1ly McCay. FRONT ROW: Megan Miller, Jodi Goldberg, Diana Kyung, Jenna Greenspan, C1cely Arthur, Abby Cranley.

Boys Basketball - Under 14

BACK ROW: Matthew Greyson, Hart Lambert, Galen Reynolds, Jake Ross. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Martisek, Finlay McEwan, Andrew Keith, Michael Richardson, Alan Breuer, Adam Conn, Carey Ederman. FRONT ROW: Daniel Levine, Russell Voiles, Nicholas Brennan, Charles Stratton, Zachary Fleming, Adam Mandell.

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Boys Basketball - Under 12

BACK ROW: Max Bruce, Alexander Som1en, Bryan Logan, Daniel Kert. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Stone, Aaron Myran, Max Laskin, Jansen Shrubb, Thomas Gutierrez, David Goldberg, Billy Singleton. FRONT ROW: Max Williams, Dillon Thring, Daniel Frankel, Bradley M1ner, Sammy Lyons. ABSENT: Justin Letofsky, Zachary Taylor.

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Junior Cross Country· Falll998

BACK ROW: Emily Mcintyre, Heather Kerr, Zoe Fallis, Michael Finley, Ryan Clayton, Jansen Shrubb, Evan Barnett MIDDLE ROW: Miss Crossin, Malcolm Cecii­Cockwell, Molly Fnedman, Kate McConnell , Gareth Cecii-Cockwell, Mary Ratcliffe, Chandler Rumble, Jessie Wilson, Miss Van Tassell. FRONT ROW: Taylor Bibbo, Megan Finley, Jayson Dong, Sydney Finn, Myles Kaufman. ABSENT: Nicole Dong

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Boys Soccer- Under 12

BACK ROW: Bryan Logan, Aaron Myran, Mr. Martisek, Mac Gould, Carlo Onorati, Thomas Gutrerrez, Billy Singleton. FRONT ROW: Dillon Thring, Max Laskin, Jeffrey Hord, Bradley Mrner, Max Wrlliams.

Soccer- Under 10

BACK ROW: Elizabeth Hass, Connor Gregg, Thomas Lee, Wrlliam Peckham. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Jerred, Cory Shee, Luke Engelhart, Addison Teng, Cameron Lrlly, Darren Brand, Mrs. Lumsden. FRONT ROW: Daniel Myran, Sarah Dowler, Jessica Parry, Daniel Szirmak, Harrison Notkin, Andrew lrwrn, Michela Comparey.

Boys Soccer - Under 14

BACK ROW: Matthew Greyson, Avery Haviv, Nrcholas Brennan, Charles Stratton, Ko Kapches, Jason Ross, Nathan Tolkin, Mr. Bryce. FRONT ROW: Michael Richardson, Andrew Keith, James Larratt-Smith, Adam Mandell, Justin Letofsky, Richard Nesbitt.

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Girls Soccer - Grade 5/6

BACK ROW: Miss Bauld, Julia Webster, Caitlin Tam, Katte Engelhart, Jenntfer Ltswood, Sarah Hull, Tara O'Connell, Mme. Visnovec. FRONT ROW: Amelia Btshop, Sofia Harquatl, Amtra Dhalla, Alix Robinson, Brittany Carmichael. ABSENT: Andrea Nesbttt

Fun and Fit

The York Bubble 11

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• rr··Ni .. N ... O .... Badminton, Girls

BACK ROW: Tanya Tay, Abby Cranley, Zoe Fallis, Jacqueline Porter, Emma Clayton, Jod1 Goldberg. FRONT ROW: Cicely Arthur, Diana Kyung, Jenna Greenspan, Sarah Starkman, Sydney Kert.

Badminton, Girls Under 16

BACK ROW: Sabrina Lantos, Kate Fink, Jenna Laskm, Elysse Schlem, Laurie Goldberg, Mrs. Lister. FRONT ROW: Andrea Bernstein, Laura Ttmko, Azra Dhalla, Lesley Goldstein, Jessica Kaplan, Irina Sanbektan.

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Volleyball, Girls 5 & 6

BACK ROW: Tara O'Connell, Heather Kerr, Katie Engelhart, Jessica Wilson, Julia Webster. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Gordon, Amelia Bishop, Astrid Gutierrez, Alix Robinson, Chandler Rumble, Amira Dhalla, Nicole Dong, Miss Cathers. FRONT ROW: Meredith Fear, Madeleine Hayles, Ali Mirsky, Em1ly Strauss, Victoria Mothersill

Volleyball, Girls Under 14

BACK ROW: Mrs. Bishop, Irina Sanbekian, Michelle Cohen, Lindsay Kinca1de, Elizabeth Hale. FRONT ROW: Emily McCay, Elisabeth Flynn, Susan Heath, Christina Dong, Sydney Kert.

Volleyball, Boys Under 14

BACK ROW: Mr. Mercer, Christopher Simpson, Russell Voiles, Adam Mandell, Zachary Fleming, Jesse Guss. FRONT ROW: Eric Davy, Harry Knazan, Carey Ederman, Dean Simonsky, Daniel Jamieson.

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clubs '!~~~X® ~~1~

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The Snowboard and Ski Club

BACK ROW: Anthony lncardona, Dame! Zacks, Graeme Ash, Carey Kurbn, Cameron Crockatt, Dawn Maor. Adnan Bloy, Adil Dhalla, Angus Winograd, Laurence Payne, Kyle Galloway, DaVId Saxe, Adrli!n Lo, Daphne Pittana, Matthew Kaplan, Sam Ghara, Jacob Hasan. MIDDLE ROW: Phdhp Watson, S1mon Golden, Ah Keshav]1, Jason S1mon, Melissa Senders, Jenna Laskm, Rachel Koziebroek1, All Akbarafl, Ben Dav.s, Chnsopher Flynn, Galen Reynolds, Hans Z1mnoch. FRONT ROW: Mr. Kupec, Laura T IITiko, Azra Dhalla, Laura Goldstein, Samantha Thompson, Andrea Bernstein, Lesley Goldstein, Kate Fmk.

AND BREATHE EASIER

The Bike Club

BACK ROW: Max Bruce, Ca1tlin Tam, Mr. Pitt FRONT ROW: Cameron Crockatt, Graeme Ash, Jacob Hasan, Daniel Zacks.

The Golf Club

BACK ROW: Adrian Bloy, Caleb Tarshis, Laurence Payne, Christopher Flynn, Galen Reynolds, Ira Glasner, Hans Zimnoch, David Beldam. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. LePage, Mrs. Lister, Ali Keshavji, Michael Goodman, Adrian La, Aubrey Dorfman, Kyle Galloway, Robert Kleinman, James Isenberg, Mrs. Bunyard. FRONT ROW: Eric Goldberg, Angus Winograd, Ali Akbar ali, Jonathan Mirsky, Adam Levine, Mark Rupert, Cameron Crockatt.

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The Green Club

BACK ROW: Irina Saribekian, Mr. Kupec, Lisa Gutierrez. FRONT ROW: Marie-Claire Bark, Alisha Khatau, Kathryn Lenard.

Guitar Club

BACK ROW: Ira Glasner, Mr. Kupec. FRONT ROW: Jeremy Shier, Laurence Payne, Adrian Bloy.

Visual Arts Club

BACK ROW: Anthony lncardona, James Legge, Daphne P1ttana, Andrea Buczko, Mr. Kupec. FRONT ROW: Matthew Kaplan, Ben Dav1s, Jessica Kaplan, Irina Saribekian, Christopher Flynn.

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Chess Club - Primary

BACK ROW: Lennex Szeto, Max Teitlebaum, Christo­pher Beatty, Thomas Dymott, ian W1tchlow, Peter Hass, Cameron Bates, Scott Fletcher. FRONT ROW: Harry Hanson, Robert Dowler, Connor Jerred, Zachary Stern, Kevin Fu, Robert Mmgail, Christopher Comparey.

Chess Club - 4/5

BACK ROW: Bryce Marlin, Luke Engelhart, George Squ1re, Andrew Irwin, Elizabeth Hass, Donny Sz1rmak, Cory Shee. FRONT ROW: Sarah Dowler, Danielle Aronov1tch, Jake Goldsbie, Daniel Myran, Darcy Bayliss.

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Debating Club

BACK ROW: Mr. Hamilton, Andrea Buczko, Jam Legge, Adil Dhalla, David Saxe, Sam Gharai, Dar Zacks. FRONT ROW: Saro McKenna, Marm Mandel, I

Rubin, Ben Davis, Matthew Kaplan.

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The Middle School News

:K ROW: Jesse Guss, Dav1d Borsook, Zachary n1ng, Mrs. Carter, L1am Cohl, Andrew Hellin, cha Thesberg, Andrew Webster. )NT ROW: Harry Knazan, W1lham Mulock, Daniel 1ieson, Jul1an Bharti, Thomas Dovey, Anthony ner.

Student Council • 98/99

BACK ROW: Mrs. Carter, Chnst1na Dong, Duncan Thompson, Carlo Onoratl, Susan Heath, Jesse Guss, Mr. Stone. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Galbraith, Rachel Stulberg, Luke Engelhart, Molly Friedman, Darcy Bayliss, Julian Bharti, Amelia Bishop. FRONT ROW: Harry Hanson, Leah Bandler, Lindsay Lyons, Darrien Tu, Ah M1rsky, Jonathan Palmer.

Upper School House Council

BACK ROW: Mr. Hamilton, Stephanie Giannandrea, Rachel Koziebrock1, Daniel Zacks, Mrs. Lister FRONT ROW: Aubrey Dorfman, Adrian La, Samantha Thompson, Alisha Khatau, Adil Dhalla. ABSENT: Ph1llip Watson

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The Choir performs at the In­ternational School in Brussels, Belgium.

Grosbeek Canadian War Cemetary near Amhem, Holland

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A two hour wait to see the Anne Frank House - well worth it!

York- Monte rest Sing­ers perform at the Grosbeek Canadian War Cemetary.

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Thank You! The York School Yearbook Committee says "Thank you" to all who

helped in so many ways with photos or words to make this another memorable "Perspective". Members of the committee are: Ms. Alexander, Mrs. Chandler and Mrs. Mason who were assisted by Kathryn Lenard, Lisa Gutierrez, Marie-Claire Bark, Andrea Buczko, Andrea Mori, Ashley Coles, Alisha Khatau, Sarah Watson, Jessica Kaplan, Ben Freedman and Anthony Incardona. 135

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Ms Van Tassell Mrs. Mansikka Mrs Carter Mrs Mason Ms. Crossin Ms. Simmons Mrs. Gordon Ms. Alexander Miss Moffat

10 Ms. Charron 11 Mrs. Lister 12 Mrs. Visnovec 13 Mr Fulford 14 Ms. Freedman 15 Ms. Jesser

1 Mrs Carter 2. Mr. Kupec 3 Mrs. Andrews

14. Mrs Royce 5. Mrs Galbraith 6. Mrs. Ze1bots 7. Mrs Chandler 8 Mrs. Bishop 9 Mr P1tt 10 Ms. Roy 11. Mr Snow 12. Mr Hamilton 13 Ms Wong 14 Ms G1lbert 15 Ms. Bauld

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