1998 perspective
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The 1997-1998 York School yearbook includes grades 1 through 11 and all Casa classes.TRANSCRIPT
THE YORK SCHOOL PROVIDES EACH STUDENT WITH A STRONG FOUNDATION IN
ACADEMIC, ARISTIC, PHYSICAL AND MORAL EDUCATION WITHIN A STRUCTURED,
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT. THE YORK SCHOOL PROVIDES EACH STUDENT WITH A
STRONG FOUNDATION IN ACADEMIC, ARISTIC, PHYSICAL AND MORAL EDUCATION
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Barbara Goodwin Zeibots -Headmistress SAYING GOOD-BYE TO SHELDRAKE ..... . . . . . . not an easy task!
When the last stick of furniture is put on the moving van there will be many tears shed. We will remember all the wonderful students, teachers and countless special events. 65 Sheldrake is where The York School grew and developed into one of the leading independent schools in Canada.
We will never forget our roots, these high ceilings and cluttered halls which gave us our beginnings. We won't leave that culture and spirit behind. It will travel with us, in and around those sticks of furniture, to be unloaded with the boxes and computers at our new home.
We need to move. Our new building at 1320 Yonge Street is perfect for us to carry on our spirit and culture. The bright new classrooms and corridors, and the specially designed areas for art, music and technology will be a welcomed and much needed improvement to meet our curriculum needs. Our well-known reputation as a school that makes use of all community resources will be enhanced by our midtown location.
Enjoy this yearbook, carefully compiled by our staff members: David Kupec, Ora Chandler, and Susan Mason, with assistance from Samantha Thompson, Chris Rynn, Brittany Nelson and Rachel Koziebrocki. Forty years on we will remember 65 Sheldrake through the pages of Perspective '98 and those that were published before it.
Marilyn Andrews - Vice Principal Remember last year's Perspective '97 ... I reminisced about the "olden days", about having
brown hair instead of white and about the fact that the only missing link in the life of the York School was a building of our own. Within two weeks of the delivery of the yearbooks last June, we became the very proud (and somewhat shell-shocked) owners of 1320 Y onge Street, the new home of The York School.
The support of our parents through the capital loan deposit programme was truly remarkable -you really do care- and we are delighted with the offers of assistance around the actual move. For those of us who administer your school on a day-to-day basis, remarkably painless ... there has never been, nor will there ever be a dull moment at the York School!
Barbara and I could not, quite literally, have survived the summer and the fall without the constantly soothing noises made by Susan Paul, Chair of our Board and her cohorts, Larry Morassutti (Head of our Property Search Committee) and Sam Incardona, who oversees the ongoing construction/renovations for our Board. All three of them appear to have abdicated their day jobs to become full-time volunteers at York and were so efficient and seemingly relaxed about all of the issues involving 1320 that we were free to concentrate on running the school for your kids! And ... that's what it's really all about!
MIDDLE SCHOOL GRADUATES
Robbie Battista I have been at The York School since I was 2 and a half years old. That means that I have been here for 11 and a half years! !! I have enjoyed every minute of it.
Andrea Bernstein Hi! I'm Andrea. I've only been at York for less than one year. York is a good school. I'll miss all of my friends.
Azra Dhalla I've been at York for two years and am coming back for more. The IB might be hard, but there 's nothing I can 't handle! In the time I've been at York I've made many good friends and memories to cherish. I enjoyed the teams I was on: basketball, baseball , badminton and I like coaching JIL. Thanks York for all the great times!
Colin Fleming To all the teachers and my friend~ at York--- you've been great for :2 long years . Now I am gone, tc another school. Thank you Yor~ and good-bye .
Simon Golden I'm Simon. I have very interestins memories including "The Bet", Rage and sipping my soup daily. I apologize to Mr. Burrows and oth· ers for the window breaking incident. Bye bye York, until next year.
Laura Goldstein I have been at York for two long years The first day I came I had many fears But I have made lots of friends And had some fun I love to participate in gym!
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Lesley Goldstein This was my thrid but not final year at York. I love all of the friends I've made and the memories I've shared with them. I enjoyed badminton, Quebec and skiing, basketball and JIL. The work was really hard, but I got through it.
Jared Greenspan These 8 years at York have whipped right by And at the end, I'll try not to cry. In these years many friends I have met Memeories also, such as The Bet. There were many great teachers, especially Ginis But now my time at York is finished.
Jonathan Kahan
Jenna Laskin I've been at York for 4 years. From grade 5-8. I've made some amazing friends and have lots of memoreis. I'll never forget studying for exams and all the hard work I did.
Jonathan Mirsky I have been at York for two years. I enjoyed every minute at York. What I really remembered was all the work. I hope to see you next year! Thank you Mr. Mercer and Ms. Charron.
Ori Rubin Two long years I have spent here, And over loads of homework, shed many a tear. Art, English and gym were fun. but as for Math, Band and French, I'd rather sit in the sun . I was on three teams, and got good marks and bad When I leave York, I won 't be that sad . Seeyou at the high school.
Shawna Brand Absent for picture
Melissa Senders I have been at York for two long years. I have made some great friends. I learned more in my last two years at York than I did in any other school I've been to. I like to swim and shop, but I hate exams. Thank you for the memories . See you next year!
Jason Simon I have been at York since grade 7. I have made many friends and memories at York such as The Bet, Rage! and soup in a thermos . maybe I'll be back next year, maybe not. If not, Bye York.
Benjamin Thorek I am Benjamin Thorek. From "Walking in Memphis" and making sports teams, to wink to The Bet, York school I will never forget. From the people I've met to the friends I've made , eight years at York I will never forget.
Laura Timko My past eight years have been a blast. But don't worry, they're not my last. I've made many new friends And loved the sports. See you next year. Right now, bye York!
Hans Zimnoch What can I say about my time at York? I was on the first volleyball team with Mr. Gin is, I made some great friends , I learned a Jot and the teachers were terrific . I leave you with these words: Rage against the Machine , and Cantona is God. TTFN!
I have been at York for a very long half a year. I have learned a Jot, and I will not be back next year.
Grade BC Graduates
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Eric Addleman I have been at York for two years and going on for a third. I really enjoy York and especially the basketball team. I enjoy the extracurricular activities and I would just like to say thanks.
Ali Akbarali Hi! I'm Ali Akbarali. This is my first year at York. I am American. U.S. rules!
Ben Cadesky My name is Ben Cadesky. This is my second year at York! I like Jerry Rice. I am staying for Grade 9
Kate Fink This is my second year as a Yor student. In the past two years have made many friends wi t whom I share many memories. like tennis, baseball, Eli Fogle an Florida.
Lauren Gibson This is my first year at York. Th work is hard, the days are long an the teachers .. . are well, teacher: But I've made a lot of new frienc and got through and it's been grea See ya next year! P.S. that's a ba picture of me.
Lori Goldberg This is my second year at York. has been great. I have had a gre< time this year and I hope to se everybody next year.
Rebecca Haber I've been at York for five years; grade four to eight. All the friends I've made have been great. I've played basketball, badminton and softball too, Taken trips to New York, Ottawa and even the zoo. Serving pizza and helping at Sunnbrook both took hard work. But the Quebec trip and going out to lunch are our little perks. Teachers have all been supportive and kind Although sometimes they drive me out of my mind. Thanks York for five years of fun, But my learning here is just about done.
Avery Haviv I have really enjoyed my time at York. It can be a lot of hard work but I have pulled through! Soccer and basketball have been fun. Although we will be leaving Sheldrake for the last time this June, we will always have great memories of our times here. We have learned and laughed a lot together. Our experiences will be with us always. Experientia docet!
James Isenberg This was my first year at The York School. It was a real change from my old school, but I soon met new people and made new friends . I found the teachers here much harder than at my old school.
Sabrina Lantos Name. Sabrina Lantos Nicnames· Brini, Beeners, Beens Pet peeves: when people call me Sab Favourite colour· yellow (I'm a true McCiunger) Favourite saying. "Da bomb" Most likely to become an historian working at McDonald 's Favourite shows Beverley Hills 90210, Party of 5, Dharma and Greg Years at York . 8 long ones Baby! Favourite movies. Uttle Mermaid, Legends of the Fall, The Full Monty Thanks for 8 interesting years Yo rk!
Marine Mandel Even though I have been at York for only one year I have received many memories, from lunch outs to going to Quebec in February. These memories will be treasured forever.
Jesse Markowitz Hi! My name is Jesse. I don't love York but I don 't hate it either. I think even the adults can admit that sometimes they are a little unfair. This is my second year at York. I'm not going to say what I'm going to miss because I'm coming back next year. So . . . . goodbye for the summer York!
Peter Newbould Hi! I've been at York for three years . Since then I've played bas-
I ketball every year and made good friends . Bye York! P .S . I just have to say Peeeeeetoooooor.
David Richardson I have been at York for 8 years and it has been good at times and horrible at times. I have played on many sports teams that haven 't done so well. I will have many memories .
Emily Sharp Name: Emily Jane Sharp Years at York: 3 Favourite colour: Yellow Favourite TV show: Dawson 's Creek Favourite Movie: Good Will Hunting Favourite sport : Skiing Cutest dog: Likrish Thanks for lots of memories.
Jacob Stoffman This is my first year at York and I would like to go home.
Andrew Voiles Hi! My name is Andrew. This is my second year at York. I like cheese and cows and succulence(?) . Have a nice day.
Grade BM Graduates
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Lindsay Kincaide Diana Kyung
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Ashley Coles Aubrey Dorfman
Christopher Flynn
Sam Ghrai T eymour Graham
Rory Gunderson Adam Humphrey
Jessica Kaplan Matthew Kaplan
Robert Kleinman Adrian Lo
Kara McNeil Laurence Payne
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Grade 9 begins at . . .
Camp Tawingo
GRADE TEN David Beldam
Adrian Bloy Adil Dhalla Kiki Dube
Ira Glasner Eric Goldberg Lisa Gutierrez
Anthony Incardona
Kathryn Lenard Britanny Nelson
Erik Olsson David Saxe
Steven Shienfield Caleb Tarshis
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Grade Eleven
Rachel Koziebrocki Daniel Zacks
On
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Jeffrey Crawford Andrew Epstein Benjamin Freedman Nicolaas Holland
At the end of July, 1997, the Director General Dr. Roger Peel sent his congratulations and welcomed The York School into the International Baccalaureate Organisation. We are able to offer the IB Diploma programme beginning in September, 1998.
This is a highly respecated, pre-university curriculum. It is a two-year programme and will be integrated with Ontario's requirements for secondary school graduation. York's students will have the opportunity to gain superior credentials, allowing them wider access to post-secondary education.
As one of the 14 Ontario schools and more than 600 worldwide, The York School is proud to be recognized as a member of the international community whose goal is excellence in education.
Mrs. Lister I.B. Co-ordinator
Service Learning at The York School Serve Your City Day volunteer project
Environmental monitors for recycling and composting Running activities at the Hard Hat Party
Volunteering at Sunnybrook Hospital with the veterans
Investing time to help others
Committees to organize special student events
Everyone from grades 7 to 11
Lunch sales to raise money for the students of York
Executives of Houses organizing and running United Way Week
Art projects with the younger students at Spring Fair
Running to raise money for the Terry Fox Foundation
New learning experiences
Individual students volunteering at churches, synagogues, and community centres New friendships
Growing as individuals who are committed to serving their com.-nu~ity
Alison Lumsden
Sheila Royce
Nicole Arena
Lower and Middle School Staff
Mary Ann Van Tassell
Patricia Jerred
Patricia Anne Crossin -Science and Computers
Barbara Galbraith
Rachael Whitworth
Akky Mansikka -Special Education
Anne Bolan-Bell
Lara Bafaro-Thorogood
Melissa Freedman
Dianne Dowman
Bha Mittal
Jeannine Visnovec · French Specialist
Alison Roy
Bart Snow • Visual Arts Specialist
Margaret Bird - Phys. Ed.
Annette Spillane
Johanna Terry· Visual Arts Specialist
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Susan Charron
Joanne Hamilton -French Specialist
Lois Lewis · Music Specialist
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Tim Mercer Kevin Pitt Nancy Bunyard
Alison Sutherland Susan Mason Ora Chandler
Upper School
David Hamilton Bruce LePage
Jane Bishop
Jacqueline Jesser (recent staff addition)
Casa Teachers
Marie Barnden Sophie Doig Merle Kienle Derek Simunovic
Mary Teolis Wilma Joy Veenstra Elsie Webster Rachael Whitworth
Administrative Staff
Marjorie Willoughby Christine Appadurai Joanne Gordon Karen Morgan
Support Staff
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Lower School Visual Arts (Grades 1-6)
Darcy Bayliss. Starwars Chess. 1998. Model magic, wood, acrylic paints, gloss.
Steve Thompson. "Summerstorm - Group of Seven Study". 1997. Water colours on paper. Grade four Student Rendering.
ShawabtiSculpture. 1997. Model magic and gold paint.
Grade One Student work. Untitled 1. 1997. Model magic and acrylic paints.
Richard Nesbitt. Minotaur Raven . 1998. Model Magic and acrylic paints . -
Adam Louis . Mosaic Tile. 1997. Tiles , acrylic paints, gloss , plaster.
Andrew Irwin. "Fourteen Sunflowers - Van Gogh Study". 1998. Oil pastels on paper.
Various Grade Five Works (Andrea Nesbitt, Chase Cohl). Spirit Animal Drawings. 1998. Coloured pencils on paper.
Julia Webster. "Spirit Animal". 1998. Mixed media. Cicely Arthur. "/Will Saue You!" 1997. Mixed medi
Middle School Visual Arts - Grade Seven
Lindsay Kincaide. Kaleidoscope Design. 1997. Coloured pencils on paper.
Liz Flynn. Clay Bust. 1998. Clay and wood base.
Grade Eight Visual Arts
Various student works. Dreamcatchers. 1998. Hoops, twine, feathers, beads, waxed twine.
David Richardson. 2 Point Perspective Study. 1997. Pencil on Paper.
Sabrina Lantos. Emily Carr Rendering. 1998. Chalk pastels on paper. ,.-'
Various student works. Emily Carr Renderings. 1998. Chalk pastels on paper.
Lori Goldberg. One Point Perspective Study. 1997. Pencil on Paper.
Upper School Visual Arts
Christopher Flynn. Self Protrait. 1998. Pencil on Paper.
Steven Shienfield. Line #16. 1998. Ink on paper.
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Tim Graham. My Mind. 1998. Acrylic paints on canvas
Sara Watson. Memory of the House on the Hill . 1998. Acrylic paints on canvas.
Daniel Zacks. Still Life Study. 1998. Chalk pastel on paper.
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Anthony lncardona. "He took his uorpal sword in hand: Long time the maxome foe he sought-". 1998. Ink on Illustration board
Adil Dhalla. Landscape Rendering. 1998. Ink on paper.
Rory Gunderson. Untitled. 1998. Silk -screen print.
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Music at York
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This years production of Lysistrata was a first class success at the annual Independent Schools' Drama
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The Lower and Middle School Play
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THE FIRST SETTLERS
When the first settlers from Europe arrived in the new land, first they looked for the land they owned because they could not just pick any piece of land. Next they had to clear their land, because they could not build their cabin until they cleared some trees. Then they built their cabin because they did not want to freeze in the winter. Finally they built a bigger house and gave the cabin to their animals. Most important of all was to keep the fire going because it gave them heat and light, and they cooked their food on it.
By Lennox Szeto Grade 2
Spider legs, zombies' eyes, Hocus-pocus, soon you will die. Cat's liver, fishes' brains, Watch out! Your head I'll drain. Shiver and shake, soon you will break And I'll clean you up, With a rake!
Groups 9 and 10~
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Where the wind blows Everything goes. Where the river flows, That's where I live. And who knows Where the wind blows? by Chandler Rumble
Up in the mountains Far above the valley Where the wind blows I pray silently For peace in my village, Up in the mountains. by Max Laskin
Down the river Nile, where the Spikey trees grew, Rain fell hard. From the dark clouds above. Then the sky cleared and the river rose high. Down the river Nile. by Michelle Swiatek
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Soccer - Under 1 0 BACK ROW: Cameron Lilly, Darren Brand, Donny Szirmak, Addison Teng, Cory Shee, Max Laskin, David Goldberg. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs . Lumsden, Luke Engelhart, Daniel Frankel, Mary Ratcliffe, William Peckham, Andrew Irwin, Michael Soong, Elisabeth Hass, Mrs. Bell . FRONT ROW: Jake Goldsbie, Michela Comparey, Andrew Tai-Pow, Jessica Parry, Lauren Damp, Daniel Myran.
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Soccer- Under 12 BACK ROW: Steven Thompson, Bryan Logan, Michael Frankel, Mme . Visnovec, Billy Singleton, Thomas Gutierrez , Alexander Somjen . FRONT ROW: Carlo Onorati, Mac Gould, Aaron Myran, Julia Webster, Zachary Taylor
BasketballUnder 16 BACK ROW: Mr . LePage, Nicolaas Holland, Steven Shienfield, David Saxe, Adil Dhalla, Ira Glasner, Jeffrey Crawford FRONT ROW: Anthony lncardona, Michael Choptiany, Aubrey Dorfman, Benjamin Freedman, Adrian Lo, Laurence Payne.
Basketball -Under 12 BACK ROW: Max Bruce, Christ• pherSimpson, Mr. Burrows, Can Ederman, Russell Voiles. FRONT ROW: Zachary Flemin! Daniel Levine, Jansen Shrub! Thomas Gutierrez , Michac Richardson.
Basketball -Under 14 BACK ROW: Ben Cadesky, David Richardson, Benjamin Thorek, Hans Zimnoch, Mr. Hamilton. FRONT ROW Jonathan Kahan, Eric Addleman, Jared Greenspan, Jacob Stoffman , Rob Battista .
Volleyball- Under 14
Basketball -Under 14 BACK ROW: Lori Goldberg, Kate Fink, Mr. Hamilton , Rebecca Haber, Jenna Laskin. FRONT ROW: Abby Cranley, Laura Timko, Jenna Greenspan, Lesley Goldstein, Azra Dhalla.
BACK ROW: Hans Zimnoch, Peter Newbould, Benjamin Thorek, Laura Timko, Azra Dhalla, David Richardson, Simon Golden, Mr. Burrows. FRONT ROW: Jared Greenspan, Keefer Pitfield, James Larratt-Smith, Zachary Fleming, Andrew Keith, Jonathan Kahan.
Cross-country
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BACK ROW: Mrs. Bunyard, Ira Glasner, Nick Holland, Jeff Crawford, Caleb Tarshis, David Bel· dam, Mr. LePage FRONT ROW: Steven Schienfield, Adrian Bloy, Eric Goldberg, Ben Freedman, Angus Winograd.
Girls Badminton- Under 14
ACK ROW: Mrs. Lister, Margot Killoran, Lori Goldberg, Lesley Goldstein, Kate Fink, Jenna Laskin, Sabrina Lantos, Emma Clayton, auren Shrubb. FRONT ROW: Elisabeth Flynn, Rebecca Haber, Laura Timko, Jenna Greenspan, Azra Dhalla, Elysse Schlein
From Badminton to ..... . BOOKS! at the York School spring book sale.
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Mrs. 1 erred and class spend a day along the Nile.
overcome by Egyptian beauty.
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GRADE EIGHT GRADUATION 1997
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Terry Fox Run 1997- Running for a Cure
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Exploring and studying the great outdoors
Humber Arboretum
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York Celebrates the Holidays
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Grade Nine Students study History and the Visual Arts in Ottawa
To "La Belle Province" with the Grade B's in February 1998
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York Hit~ The
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Highlight~ oF the ~kiing and ~nowboarding day!
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Visiting Our Neighbours to the South ... lO's and ll's explore Washington, D.C., Spring 1998
Voila Ia classe qui presente les legendes du Quebec - en fran~ais!
THE YORK SCHOOL SCIENCE FAIR 1998
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A hair-raising experience!
Good-bye Sheldrake .....
Farewell
So Long
A Home of Our Own .. . 1320 Yonge Street
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ADVICE
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Grand Touring Automobiles THE D R I VI N G FOR CE
Toronlo ' s p re mier location for Jag uar Sa le s & Serv1ce .
740 Dupon t Stree t , Toronto. Telephone 416 530.1880
If you want a good real estate agent, why not use one so good he trains other agents?
TESTIMONIAL
"My DAD is the best Real Estate Agent I know" .... Hans Zimnoch Grade 8
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"I work hard because I have school fees to pay"
HELP A TEENAGERS PARENT WITH HIS BILLS!
cau JOHN ZIMNOCH Sales Representative
Re/Max Ultimate Realty Inc. 1739 Bayview Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M4G 3Cl
416-487-5131
TRADE STRATEGIES INC.
"Professional Export Market Development
For The Food Industry"
CONGRATULATIONS YORK SCHOOL-
HOME AT LAST !
Brentcllffe Place, 1 09 Vanderhoof Ave.,
Suite 234, Toronto, CANADA M4G 2H7
Tel. (416) 423-6464 Fax: 423-8849
CONGRATULATIONS YORK
ON ANOTHER GREAT YEAR .
... YOU'RE ON THE HOME STRETCH NOW!
Georgina M. Ratcliffe
925-9191 ® CHESTNUT PARK ® 925-9191 lui £1111e 1. 1•11•4 · Rt1 l ler
IJOO Yonge Street, Suite 100, Toromo, Ontario
Bonnie Stern
LEMON RICOTTA PANCAI<ES '111e leu11111 Jlavour i11 these Jli111Ctlkes is wotuleiful to 11111ke IIJl tt•, but tile texture is so l(l!ltt tlltd ddit·,uc tl1tll tilcy .trc ,, tn·.rt ttl/)' time. Dust tiiC JltliiC<Ikcs witil ,, little t'XIm sijicd icill,l! s•~l!·" btj;,,.e scrviug, !!'you 111islr.
Mttkes 6 servings (ttbont 20 3-inda/7.5 em pancttkcs)
l cup light ricotta cheese, well drained 250 mL
J egg yolks J
~cup all-purpose flour 125 mL
Y. cup granulated sugar 50mL
2 tsp grated lemon peel tO mL
pinch nutmeg pinch
l tbsp sofi margarine or unsalted butter, 15 mL melted
4 egg whites 4
~cup lemon juice 75 mL
Y. cup silled icing sugar SO mL
1. In IJrge bowl, whisk ricutta wllh egg yull,~. !lour, sugJr, lemon peel, nutmeg .md melted m.trgJrine.
2. In ~epJr.tte bowl, be.1t egg whites unul hght Jmlllully. ~llr one- thirJ of whites into ricuttJ h.ltter. Gently foiJ n'• remaining whites.
l. Heat large non-stick skillet to medium-high. AJd b.1ttcr to p.111 m )Jrge spoonfuls, ll.lttening them slightly with l:J.Il:k of spoon. Cook for about 2 minutes per siJe, or until JUSt cuokeJ through.
4. In saucepan, heat lemon juice anJ stir in icmg sug.tr. Urush lightly over tops of cuokeJ pJncJkes.
Yearbook committee- The Yearbook committee includes Nick Holland, Ben Freedman, Brittany Nelson, Rachel Koziebrocki, Samantha Thompson and Chris Flynn. The staff advisors are Mr. Kupec, Mrs. Chandler and Mrs. Mason.
PERSPECTIVE
We are pleased to present Perspective '98. This year's production of The York School yearbook progressed fairly smoothly despite difficulties encountered in trying to be in two places at once. Many thanks to all the contributors, photographers, sponsors, advertisers and interested staff and students. We look forward to working under one roof at 1320 Yonge St. Here's to Perspective '99!
The Book Sale members of committee, Perspective 2005!
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