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CLASS REPS: Emily Dotsikas, Julia Mastroianni,
Jessica Munk and Jane Yearwood
Madison Kennedy
is enjoying her time at Huron University
College at Western, and is studying business management
and organizational studies. She is involved in many
intramural teams and is onWestern’s junior varsity volleyball
team alongside friends
Charlotte Dewson
and
Jessica
Francis
. This summer, she will be working and travelling
with friends.
Jane Yearwood
is enjoying her time at Victoria
College ‒ University of Toronto, in the Vic One Ryerson
Stream Program, a foundational education and society
program. The highlight of her year has been volunteering
as a teaching assistant in a Grades 2/3 French Immersion
class at an elementary school in Toronto. She also enjoyed
participating in the Ideas for the World: Humanities 4
Humanity program at Victoria College, in which she acted
as a mentor in an informal humanities course offered to
members of the wider Toronto community. Jane is looking
forward to the summer, when she will be travelling and
working and when she will have more time to devote to
creative writing, nurtured through her Grade 12 writer’s
craft class at Havergal.
CLASS OF 2016
CLASS OF 2016 GLOBAL EXPERIENCE BURSARY
TOTAL AS AT MAY 31, 2017
$
109,688
CLASS NEWS
CLASS REPS: Elizabeth Farkouh, Stephanie Higgs,
Evelyn Silverson-Tokatlidis and Coco Wang
Madelaine (Maddy) Battista
participated in
Into the
Woods
, the senior school musical, along with sharing
the leadership role of choir head with
Charmaine Koo
.
Charmaine’s enthusiasm for music extended beyond choir,
as she was a member of all music ensembles and the head
of the community partnership, Music Connect.
Emma
Grace Wilson
has enjoyed leading the philosophy club this
year. While she looks forward to studying animal biology next
year, she hopes to continue studying philosophy wherever
she goes.
Elizabeth Farkouh
and
Erin McQueenie
had a
great time as House Captains of Catherine Steele. Erin will
particularly remember her experiences as a drama student,
with her favourite performances being the docudramas and
one-acts. Elizabeth looks forward to indulging her passion
for studying science at university, while continuing to
participate in theatre, which she loved so much at Havergal.
Through her four years at Havergal,
Carrie Hay Kellar
came to appreciate history by taking a variety of social
science courses. She also loved her time as a rower and as
student/social prefect. She is excited to continue developing
her interests.
Claire Dirks
loved her last year at Havergal
as the admissions prefect. She is especially grateful to the
rowing community for making her four years so spectacular.
Stephanie Higgs
took pleasure in sharing the role of Middle
School prefect with
Megan Stellato
in her graduating year.
Stephanie thanks Havergal for the opportunity to be involved
in various sports teams ‒ particularly field hockey ‒ and in
community partnerships with Best Buddies and Athletes in
Motion Camp.
Evelyn Silverson-Tokatlidis
adored her role as the first
health and wellness prefect. Next year, she plans to play
rugby at the varsity level; she has had a passion for rugby
since she started playing at Havergal in Grade 9.
Coco
Wang
loved her last year at Havergal as the Junior School
prefect. She thoroughly enjoyed her four years in DECA and
will continue to pursue her business interest in university.
Catalina Lu
also developed a passion for business. She loved
being on the Havergal DECA executive council and will miss
it very much.
Taylor Poulton
is grateful for the opportunity
to pursue dance through the Havergal Dance Troupe for the
past four years. She will particularly remember being part
of Havergal’s very first competitive dance team, along with
Caroline Williams
. Caroline loved her 12th year at Havergal,
being a big supporter of the dramatic and dancing arts as
well as one of the house and clubs prefects. She was happy
to spend the majority of her time pursuing arts and school
spirit, her two favourite things at Havergal. As Kate Leonard’s
House Captain,
Lisa Wight
loved encouraging the girls in
her house to cheer loud and proud. She plans to continue
studying science and math at Queen’s University.
CLASS OF 2017
CLASS OF 2017 ENDOWMENT
TOTAL AS AT JUNE 30, 2017
$
117,000