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CLASS REPS: Mary McDerment Wellner, Linda
Oland and Melinda Taylor
33 years on, here we are! So great to hear from so many
of the Class of 1984!
Fahmida Bhabha
continues to run her own Pilates
studio and is becoming a dream coach.
Susan Blair Spratley
and her husband have been
enjoying some travel time. Their eldest son graduated
from zoology and their youngest is in fine arts.
Sandra
(Sandy) Buik
is a V-P of HR in the Toronto tech
community. She volunteers at the Arthritis Society,
cycles and takes ballet at the National Ballet School!
Susan Carter Smith
’s daughter will be part of the
Havergal Class of 2017 and is heading to Dalhousie next
year.
Helene Clarkson
is opening a pop-up store in the
Royal York – she has clients all over the world for her
travel clothing line. Daughter Eliza is at Queen’s and her
two sons are soccer crazy!
MaryAnn Curtis
retired from
IBM and is doing project manager work from home. Her
stepdaughter is expecting a baby and MaryAnn can’t wait
to welcome the next generation.
Jennifer Dolman
rubbed elbows with royalty this year,
attending one of the Queen’s garden parties and bumping
into Pippa Middleton’s fiancé in Mustique.
Barbara
Fallon
was awarded a Canada Research Chair in Child
Welfare at U of T, a national honour to help further her
research to provide the best care possible for children.
Delia Grenville
works at Intel and lives in Portland,
where her daughter Aislyn is a freshman and her son
Jason is in French immersion and learning German. Delia
is taking German lessons to keep up.
Cynthia (Cindy)
Hayhurst
moved to Collingwood with Scott and their
three boys and is busy renovating an 1893 house. Their
boat business has grown all over North America.
Anne
Hubbs
lives in Alberta and works for fish and wildlife
catching and collaring cougars! She enjoyed great visits
with
Carol Mordy Saldanha
last year.
Rosemary Leslie
is enjoying Ottawa during Canada’s
150th celebrations and enjoying her stepdaughter living
with them.
Graydon Moffat
is launching Clinical Luxury in
the U.K., where she will be spending lots of time next year.
She is looking forward to sharing “a cuppa” with
Aimee
Hampson
in London.
Sheena Robertson
teaches at U of T and at Artistic
Directing Kick Start Arts. She has launched a web series
with kids from Regent Park.
Alexandra (Alex) Shandling
has a new baby ‒ a blonde golden retriever named Daisy.
It is making for some sleepless nights in Hudson, Quebec!
To quote
Nicola (Nicky) von Schroeter
, “on and off
working sucks as a mom with three kids in their prime, so
I am out of the workforce for at least 2017!”
Tara Shields
Steele
is organizing the Kids’ Lit Quiz Canada, helping
children to become lifelong readers.
Liz White Fedryk
works at RBC Insurance, plays
squash and sails their new boat with her husband Mike.
Her elder son Kevin is in engineering and Jeremy is in
Grade 11.
Sheila Wilson
is teaching again and loving it!
Her daughter will graduate from Havergal this year and
her son is in Grade 9.
Alison Kerbel Zuckerman
’s third child will finish
university this year and all three will be out in the world –
Alison says that it was the best journey ever!
Wishing you all a happy and healthy 2017!
CLASS OF 1984
CLASS OF 1984 BURSARY
TOTAL AS AT MAY 31, 2017
$
52,619
that knitting has done wonders for the recovery of fine
motor skills in her hand. Orders continue to flow in for
Mary’s Pussyhats4Rehab; among them Old Girls such as
Maxine Nugent Dabbagh
in Dubai and
Bianca Morandi
in Milan.
A massive chorus of pink hat-clad gals was also
a highlight for
Karen Williams
, who describes her
participation in the 2016 Women’s March in Washington
D.C., “without a doubt one of my most powerful
experiences this past year. Gals of all ages, colours, races
and religions peacefully united to advocate for values that
I hold near and dear. This is what democracy looks like.”
Amen.
CLASS NEWS