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CLASS REPS: Jane Langford and Lillian Tang Smith

Soraya Peerbaye’s

Tell: poems for a girlhood

, shortlisted for

the 2016 Griffin Poetry Prize (Canadian), traces the events

surrounding Reena Virk’s 1997 murder by high school

classmates.

Radha Chaddah

’s light installations of cellular

photographic work continue to delight at various exhibits and

galleries.

StephanieGalloway

is chiefmarketing and revenue

officer for Medcan.

Ayala Revah Silverberg

performed at

Carnegie Hall with the Hart House Orchestra. In Hollywood,

Sandra Kovaks Caryl

recently produced eight commercials

and enjoys riding her horse Zuko. Fast-paced life continues

for

Alex Farrugia MacDonald

with the growing anesthesia

requirements of Revelstoke’s new ski industry resort culture,

hospital work in Vernon and her three growing sons.

Yvonne Healy Robertson

has expanded SaharaTea

into the Middle East; she offers a mentorship program for

university students.

Krista Sutton

shot a comedy film,

30

Nights

, joined the new musical adaptation of

Anne of Green

Gables

and sells her illustrations on Etsy.

Lisa Roth Collins

continues in real estate while consulting for Naturally Savvy.

Dawn Creber O’Dwyer

rejoined the Toronto Mendelssohn

choir and celebrated her 20th wedding anniversary ‒ as did

Lillian (Tang) Smith

and

Siân Hollyman Raphael

. Siân

works in accounting in B.C. and is adjusting to having high-

schoolers.

Currently serving as secretary on Dell Children’s

Medical Center Foundation and the LBJ Family Foundation,

Nicole Nugent Covert

is happily empty nesting in Texas.

Congratulations to

Kathryn Ruhland

, who welcomed

her second son Davie in December, a brother to Jamie (2)!

Catherine Wearing

spends her free time rock climbing and

ice climbing (covering all the seasons!) After years in the film

industry,

Erin Whitten Crysdale

has turned her creative

endeavours to acrylic and oil painting, and participated in

Toronto’s The Artist Project.

Christina Mehler Turner

is

working in strategic planning and innovation at TD Insurance.

Kim Rygiel

is researching “Humanitarian Aid, Citizenship

Politics, and the Governance of Syrian Refugees in Turkey”

and is an associate political science professor at Wilfrid

Laurier.

Sara Redman

launched SRA Corporate Change, focusing

on creating positive change through strategy, leadership,

culture and well-being.

Heidi Bassett Blair

lives in the

Cayman Islands with her family. Her photographic series

Plastic in Paradise

was displayed at the National Gallery in

Cayman. She’s also training as a yoga teacher in Bali and

CLASS OF 1988

CLASS OF 1988 BURSARY

TOTAL AS AT MAY 31, 2017

$

49,149

Christie Dilorio Harkin 1988’s publishing

company won the TD Canadian Children’s

Literature Award for

Missing Nimama

.

Class of 1988 pals Antonella Cucchi, Angela

Meharg, Helen Daniel and Sandra Cary at

lunch in Toronto.

Kathryn Ruhland 1988 and her two boys.

CLASS NEWS

Helen Daniel and Sandra Cary, Class of 1988.