2000 Perspective

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PERSPEC

MIDDLE DIVISION



The York School (an lndopandant school)

1320 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario M4T 1 X2

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Barbara Goodwin-Zeibots Head of the York School It is a pleasure to write a foreword to the Year 2000, York Perspective. Once more, you, the reader can catch a wonderful bird's eye view of life at the school. It is brimful of the dayto-day events and activities of all the students from the Early Years Program to the grade 8 Graduating Class. This year is the first year we have two editions of our yearbook. With the growth of the Upper School, we have made a decision to present the school in two parts in order to be able to include more breadth in both yearbooks. It takes a great deal of hard work to put together a publication such as this. Many thanks to the Yearbook Committee: Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. Mason, and Tom Dovey. Barbara Goodwin-Zeibots Head

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Marilyn Andrews Director of Admissions Perspective ... one's mental view of facts, ideas and their interrelationships ... the ability to see all of the relevant data in a meaningful relationship ... one's view... outlook ... the effect that distance has on events of the mind. Now, just sit back and enjoy your Millennium issue of York's wonderful yearbook, Perspective'OO, and keep it close at hand so that you can reach for it again and savour the relationships. Have a great summer! Marilyn Andrews Admissions

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MARSH, STEEL DRUMS, SPORTS DAY, CANADA DAY路-.-.

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Oh Canada! Mr. Stone and the Grade Fives celebrate "our home and native land" with food and song.

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SPRING 1999


YORK WRITERS TRIUMPH AT ROYAL ST.GEORGE'S COLLEGE.

First and Second prize winners of the 1999 Ross Morrow Story Contest, Julia Webster and Carrie Guss, and Second and Third prize poetry winners Aviva Levy and Andrew Webster receive their awards. As the speaker commented, "York really cleaned up!"

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SPRING ART SHOW AT YORK What an enjoyable evening! The annual art show was a huge success. Everyone in the large turnout was most impressed with the talented students in grades 1 to 8. A huge undertaking, but a most rewarding one for everyone involved: teachers, Mr. Snow, Mr. Kupec and Mrs. Alexander, students and parent volunteers.


DANCING,

Up and down,

move those feet.


SKIPPING ......... YORK•s ON THE MOVE!!!

Get to the rhythm

Of the beat, beat,

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:XCITING, INTERESTING, CARING, ACTIVE, ENTHUSIASTIC, HAPPY, STIMULATING!


YORK SCHOOL LIFE!!!!!

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JUNE WAS A BUSY MONTH ...... MUSEUM DAY.


WELCOME TO 1320 YONGE ST..... GUILD LUNCHEON ...

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GRADUAT~

Brian Greenspan and daughter Jenna, rec1pient of our highest award, The Founder's Cup.

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Award recipients Anna Rupert, Janna Greenspan, Elysse Schlein and Abby Cranley.

Andy Keith, Valedictorian and Jesse Guss, with the Ethics Award.

David Borsook, a good "citizen" and Diana Kyung with the Recognition Award.

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THE FUN BEGINS Floor hockey, games, baking (mmmgood), and Art!

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"AFTER 4"


There's more to York than the 3R's ...... after school drama, thanks to a creative group of Grade 8's .... artists in clay!

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CASAATYORK The York School's Casa program is located at 20 Glebe Rd. E. and is known simply as "Glebe". Parents are offered a choice of a half-day session, am. or pm. for children aged 2 and a half to 5 in a family group1ng, or a full day senior kindergarten program in a separate classroom. Both are creative Montessori in a nurturing, stimulating, integrated environment, complemented oy art, music, drama and gym. The fenced outdoor playground offers a welcome opportunity for energetic youngsters to burn off some excess energy. Parents and/or caregivers assist in the classrooms on a rotating basis and are an integral part of the program, now in its 35111 year.

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CASA Morning: Front Row: Christopher Carpenter, Zachary Sung, Joey Creery, Mitchell Binnie, Eric Vasko, Willis Daeilenbach. Second Row: Sabrina l.andegger, Allie Cohen, Christina Jewell, Alexandra Singleton, Cameron Saville, Andrew Tureskl, Rebecca Sokolov. Third Row: DaVId Wisniewski, John'Rollend, Charlotte Coffey, Nicole Rasmussen, Kate Dotsikas, Thea l.andegger, Zoe Grieve, AleJandro Valdepenas Fourth Row: Charlie Creery, Kevin Wallace, Carter Grieve, Victoria Sung, Eric Eden, Sam Frankel, Madison SaVIlle. Fifth Row: Elsie, Webster, Rachael Whitworth, Maria Bamden, Ma~orle Willoughby, Darya Cooper. Absent: Ben Clement, Aaron Lengyel

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CASA-Aftemoon Front Row: Jay McConnell, James Duncan, Jonathan Choo, Zachary Willis, Jack Herrmann Second Row: Alexander Shammas, Paris Gurdon, Clare Harvey-Raymond, Clara Detlefsen, Sydney DeZen, Spencer Herrmann Third Row: Adam Orenstein, Madeline Goldberg, Teresa Denison, Patrick Cowdrey, Rebecca Brown, Brandon Sherman, Emma Carscadden Fourth Row: Gabrielle Hick, Chas Conacher, Colby DeZen, Katie Haas, Alys Shea, Natalia Hartog Fifth Row: Staff- Mary Teolis, Rachael Whitworth, Maria Bamden, Darya Cooper Absent: Damel Karten, Lauren Webb, Carter Shieck

The Montessori "Method" ".......... Montessori philosophy is .. . being used as originally intended, as a method of seeing children as they really are and of creating environments which foster the fulfillment of their highest potential-spiritual, emotional, physical and intellectual - as members of a family, the world community and the Cosmos .... When physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional needs are met children glow with excitement and a drive to play and work with enthusiasm, to leam, and to create. They exhibit a desire to teach, help, and care for others and for their environment." The Montessori "Method" The International Montessori Index hhtp://www.montessori.edu/method.html

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WHEN I GROW UP When I grow up, I want to be A grown-up who remembers me And what it felt like to be small: How much I liked to bounce a ball And pump my swing high in the air And think of flying everywhere. How scared I was of doors that creak Or being it in hide-and-seek Or if my parents had a fight Or when I had bad dreams at night. How much I hated loud machines And slimy worms and lima beans. What fun it was to dig a hole, To make a cake and lick the bowl, To ride my bike all afternoon, To plan on going to the moon, To find an egg inside a nest And have my best friend like me best. 25


FULL DAY SENIOR KINDERGARTEN

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Front Row: Chas Conacher, Teresa Denison, Alys Shee, Katie Haas, Colby DeZen Second Row: Emma Carscaden, Patrick Cowdrey, Zachary Willis, Grabrielle Hick, Adam Orenstein Third Row: Mary Teolis, Natalia Hartog, James Duncan, Rebecca Brown, Madeline Goldberg, Kim Dalglish - -1\osem: Jay McConnell, Daniel Karten, Carter Shieck

BEGINNING ON PAPER on paper I write it on rain I write it

on stones on my boots on trees I write it on the air on the city how pretty I write my name Ruth Krauss

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THE YORK SCHOOL STAFF AT GLEBE

Maria Barnden

Darya Cooper

Rachael Whitworth

Marjorie Willoughby

MaryTeolis

Elsie Webster

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THE LOWER SCHOOL- GRADES ONE TO SIX Mrs. Galbraith wears two hats, Division Head of the Lower School and Grade Two teacher. She is an energetic, caring member of the The York School staff, and aside from her duties as teacher and Head, she is working to establish the Primary Years Program, (PYP) a component of The International Baccalaureate.

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A Robbie in a cubby!!!!!!

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GRADE ONE G

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Lucas Burns

Dominick Chang

Jacob Dancyger

Francesca Dill

Molly Gurdon

Aleksa Hartog

Mary Howard

Alexa Kady

Dmitri Kralik

Shea Mandolesi

Jack Menkes

Samuel Pivnick

James Ratcliffe

Alex Shieck

Geoffrey Sugar

Graham Vehovec


AT HOME AND AWAY...

Matthew Walker

Mrs. Gordon and class

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GRADE ONE M

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Harry Ainley

Imogen Chambers

Alexandra Csontos

Conor Denison

Cassandra Di Matteo

Matthew Fisher

Ryan Kady

Jesse Kronick

Ryan Kucan

Harrison Lands

Brandon Linds

Jamie Madel!

Mitchell Stein

Allie Surchin

Elijah Teitelbaum

Spencer Watson

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Matthew Whang

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GRADE TWO G

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Ryan Atherley

Chas Beatty

Jared Beber

Christopher Comparey

Austen Eagleson

Cara Fletcher

Will Gould

Molly Hanson

Clare Kordyback

Daniel Lengyel

Warren Moysey

Claudia Onorati

Olivia Parry

Zachary Stern

Jacelyn Tu

Richard Walker

Absent: Mary Claire Bass & Samuel Hirsch


Natasha Walker The sound of musicl

Mrs. Galbraith and class


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Leah Bandler

Oliver Carscadden

Dora Julianna Csopak

Adam Dinoff

Stephanie Dymott

Laura Elcock

Emily Friedman

Kevin Fu

Emily Goldberg

Stuart Layland

Adam Litman

Erik Long

Lyndsay Lyons

Leah Mersky

Robbie Mingay

Jack Moffat


Madeleine Oswald

Callum Owen

Emily Peckham

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Miss Moffat and class

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GRADE THREE C

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Vanessa Battista

Robert Binet

Rebecca Bassin

Elise Craig

Kelly Damp

Daniel Farewell

Jennifer Feather

Andrew Fisher

Connor Fitzpatrick

Harrison Goad

Kimberley Hamilton

Geoffrey Handley

Katherine Irwin

Jaclyn Kanitz

Jacob Levy

Jordan Ross


Kaya Sabag

Madeleine Sugar

Carly Surchin

Louis Winston

Miss Crossin and class at Pioneer Village and back in the classroom

In grade three ... and rarely still!


GRADE THREE HR.

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Marlee Blumenthal

Cayla Naomi Copeland

Lindsay Czitron

Catherine Flynn

Harry Hanson

Peter Hass

David Laciak

Elspeth Malcolm

Michael McConnell

Jessica Mielko

Jeremy Pearl

Lucie Pivnick

Jessie Stewart

Petra Szirmak

Max Teitelbaum

Darrien Tu

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''The Young Street Boys"

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Mrs. Royce, Mrs. Hamilton and "serious" Grade Three HR!

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GRADE FOUR B

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Cameron Bates

Simon Elcock

Lily Enchin

James Harquail

Ariella Kaplan

Benjamin Kates

Tara Lengyel

Geneva Long

Alyssa Louis

Alexandra Lynette-Krech

Zane Alexander Mersky

Max Miller

Michael Neirinck

Michael Sherman

Jake Wagman

Zachary Watson

Absent: Matthew Menkes & Lindsay Stransman


Miss Bauld and class


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Hayley Bates

Darcy Bayliss

Christopher Beatty

Alexandra Bruce

Oliver Chambers

Christian Daellenbach

Thomas Dymott

Jaclyn Ederman

Sally Engelhart

Scott Fletcher

Devon Howard

Caire Karasik

Emily MacLennan

Stefano Makuz

Jonathan Orenbach

Alicia Owen


Jonathan Palmer

Kara Roebuck

Eric Vehovec

Genevieve Westrope

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GRADE FIVE B

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Eric Atherley

Jordan Bacon

Daniel Bayefsky

Katie Bishop

Michela Comparey

Lauren Damp

Jayson Dong

Megan Finley

Sydney Finn

Elisabeth Hass

Matthew Kaplan

Avra Kates

Myles Kaufman

Kristen Laciak

Peter Malcolm

Daniel Szlrmak

Absent: Sarah Dowler & Thomas Lee


Duncan Thompson At McMichael

Miss Bafaro, Mrs. Bell and class

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Daniel Applebaum

Danielle Aronovitch

Taryn Beber

Troy Bergman

Gareth Cecii-Cockwell

Michael Craig

Christopher Di Matteo

Molly Friedman

Cameron Lilly

Natania Marcus

Kate McConnell

lsanne Miller

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Harrison Notkin

Jessica Parry

William Peckham

Mary Ratcliffe

Carly Rosenblat

Mr. Stone and class!!!!

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We CAN be serious.

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GRADE SIX F

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Christopher Barber

Taylor Bibbo

Brittany Carmichael

Malcolm CecU-CockweU

Nicole Dong

Luke Engelhart

Daniel Frankel

Sofia Harquail

Llza J. Howard

Shelley Kanitz

Sarah Lengyel

Stephen Lengyel

Kate MacKinnon

Bradley Miner

Caleigh Mingay

Ali Mirsky

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Chandler Rumble

George Squire

Dillon Thring

Wilson Verheyen

Jessica Wilson

Miss Freedman and Grade Six F.

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GRADE SIX J

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Alexander Bates

Roanne Bossin

Darren Brand

Alexandra Copeland

Amira Dhalla

Meredith Fear

David Goldberg

Jake Goldsbie

Astrid Gutierrez

Madeleine Hayles

Jeffrey Hord

Max Laskin

Bryce Martin

Sean Menkes

Victoria Motherslll

Daniel Myran


Brian Putre

Alexandra Robinson

Cory Shee

Emily Strauss

Nikki Toten

Miss Jesser and Grade Six J .

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THE MIDDLE SCHOOL Mrs. Dowman is Curriculum Head of Technology and a Grade 7 teacher. She fills both of these roles at the York School with energy, enthusiasm and foresight. We all owe Mrs. Dowman a vote of thanks for her efforts in bringing "technology" to York. As a concerned environmentalist she has initiated programs for Reducing, Reusing and Recycling. Mrs. Dowman has reinforced the meaning of Earth Day for students and faculty. She is a devoted, hard-working teacher, committed to bringing out the best in her students.


Miss Charron is Head of the Middle School at York and a Grade 8 teacher. She is a staunch supporter of The York School, devoted to her class and aware of individual students' needs as learners and as people. She plays a vital role in many of the varied aspects of school life at York, organizing The United Way fundraising drive, Pizza lunches, and assisting with drama productions and the Author's Corner publication. She co-ordinates House functions and oversees the math curriculum. It is an impressive list! Miss Charron is committed to her students, and each day brings her skills and energy to York.


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Reggie Barnett

Chase Cohl

Mac Gould

Thomas Gutierrez

Daniel Kert

Jennifer Liswood

Aaron Myran

Andrea Nesbitt

Tara O'Connell

Carlo Onorati

Jansen Shrubb

Billy Singleton

Ryan Slavin

Caitlin Tam

Absent: Michael Ruby


Kevin Tanaka

Julia Webster


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Scott Atherley

Amelia Bishop

Lindsay Brand

Franklin Cameron

Kate Engelhart

Sarah Hull

Ryan Kauder

Aviva Levy

Lucas Lynette-Krech

Sam Lyons

Sabrina Piltzmaker

Lindsay Richards

Claire Schneiderman

David Segal


Calm down, Alex ... you have not discovered a cure for baldness.


GRADE EIGHT GRADUATES 2000

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Sam Davis

I've only been at York for 2 years but I've made some good friends. I've worked hard and learned a lot. I am not returning to York next year but I will always remember my friends, the times I've shared with them and how much I've learned.

I am Sam I like an inside joke Like a wile now and a snow black man I love this school because they always show me what is right They showed me that men in the business world should not have earrings They showed me that being the same as everyone else makes you look greatl Computers help me to learn a lot I have some joke like Evan division I have learned to shpel I am smart hura! Hural GOODBYE!

Sarah Applebaum

Tom Dovey

I have only been at York for two years, but I have made many good friends. This spring I hope to be on the softball team. In grade seven I got on the Honour Roll. This is probably my last year here.

I have had a great time at York since I came here in Grade 5. The school has been great to me. The best times were exams. Just kidding! Anyways, thanks for everything York!

GOODBYE EVERYONE!!!!!!!!

Julian Bharti

Carey Ederman

This is my second year at The York School and it has been a good one. This year was a big change for me but during my 2 years at York I have made many good friends. I hope to have fun in Quebec and play on the badminton team. I may be back next year, but if I leave, I'll never forget you, York. Peace out man .

I have been at York for 4 years and it has been a great experience. I have made friends that I will have for life. I have had many good memories with my friends, and I will always remember York. Hoe train!! Lates Ya'll

Sam Chown

Zoe Fallis

Hi, I'm Sam Chown. I've been at York for approximately five years. I'm probably going to stay at York for high school! I have been here for the last five years and have enjoyed it immensely. I've learned a lot and it has been a challenge. Here's an acrostic about York. Youth Optimistically Reaching Kismet I hope I make the badminton team!

I have been at York for 7 great years. I first came to York in grade 2. I have made lots of friends that I still have today. I have made lots of memories and I will never forget them like "Once Upon a Lily Pad" and "On Broadway" and the whole school trips to Humber on Earth Day. Also the Choir trip to England. I have been on the cross-country team for five years and won M.V.P. in grade seven. I have had lots of fun being the co-head of Simcoe I will visit in the future, Bye York

Ryan Clayton

Jodi Goldberg

Hard I work Long I run Much I learn Hard I laugh York I enjoy Friends I make Three years have I stayed Stay I will Most improved player I received Good bye I say for now

I have been at York for two years and even In this short time I have learned many new things and have made some amazing friends. I don't know if I will be back next year but I will never forget the friends I have made and the inside jokes that we have shared in just grade eight alooe, Inside jokes such as: "coloured sweaters", "candyman", "superstar", "walking in socks" and "Beavis on bikes". I had lot of fun playing on the basketball team both this year and last and I really look forward to our tournament In Montreal in January. Bye York, it's been fun.

Liam Cohl

Margot Killoran

I have been at York as long as I can remember. I still remember when the school had only nine classes and It was in the back of a church on Sheldrake. One good memory of York was winning the M.I.P. In under t4 badminton team. I don't think I can say anything like "this school is so different compared to my last," because I have never been to another school. I am not sure what I am doing next year. According to Hollywood it is always good to finish with a quote, I hope they're right. "The future is something which everyone reaches at a rate of sixty minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is" C.S. Lewis

This is my seventh year at York, and I can still remember my first day here. It has been fun , but t will not be returning next year. I have been on the Under 14 Girls Badminton team for three years and received the MIP award once. t have made many trustworthy and loyal friends. and we have many inside jokes together, such as "white now", "Wick", and "the pipes." These are just a couple of the many great memories that I had during my years at York, and that I will chensh forever. I will never forget Humber, Dorset, Mansfield and the upcoming Trip to Quebec, the plays "Once Upon a Uly Pad", and "On Broadway". t will always remember grades 2-6 at 65 Sheldrake, and grades 7&8 at 1320 Yonge St. I will never forget my years here as well as all my teachers, peers and friends. I'll visit next year, see you soon. Bye York.

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Julian Olsson

This is my second year at York and it's been a great experience. I have made friends that I will have for life. I have played on a couple of sports teams and went to Quebec. I had the best time of my life in Holland. Well I have had an amazing time at York and I hope to go to R.S.G.C next year so see ya later YORK! Thanks C. E. and C.S. Lates, Ko Kapches

I have loved my years at York. I learned a lot. I had some fun. I ran some laps and made some friends. I hope to find the school unchanged when I return at one time.

Daniel Levine

Michael Richardson

I've been at York for three years and have many memories from it. I enjoyed playing on various sports teams including the basketball team for all three years. I was at York when it moved to 1320 from Sheldrake and I think the new location is great. I'm not sure if I'm returning but I know that the York School has given me a great education and prepared me for high school.

This is the end of my eighth year at York. I've played on the soccer, cross-country, track, and basketball teams. In eight years I've made a lot of friends, and I've learned a lot.

Megan Miller

Darin Tay

York has been a great experience. I set many goals for myself and learned many new skills in all the subjects. I had a lot of fun during my two years here. I made many new friends that I love and will miss very much but will be friends with for life. We have many inside jokes like ... "white now","say what","vege","wick", and "so hot". These moments are very important to me and I will cherish them forever. I was on the basketball team and made the Honour Roll in grade 7; I hope to make it this year tool Thanks for two amazing years York; I'll miss you ... Muah!

I've only been at York for a year and a term, but I still have many memories. I'll never forget the conviction of the middle school teachers to make sure we are prepared for later in life. They stay at school late and get here early so you can always see them lor help with work. At this school I've learned a lot, and I've received awards, including the French award. The most amazing thing I've done at this school and in my life, has been receiving 100% on my grade seven history exam. I'm staying at York next year and intend to keep playing and programming games on the computer while listening to the band Prozzak. I'll end with a great quote that I think relates to me. "I'm a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more of it I have." -Thomas Edison

Richard Nesbitt

Sasha Toten

I have been at York for 3 years, coming in grade 6, Many friends I have made, which I hope to keep, Memories abundant have come my way, like Dorset, Humber, and the Soccer Teams that never won, Playing sports in the bubble Is something no other school can say, I still remember the track meets, boiling in the sun, Although we were dehydrated it was still tun, There always was lots of work that took a long time, But in the end what do I have to show? I learned a lot from teachers, but it's not time to go, So I will see you next year, York. Bye!

This is my first year at York, and the first half has been really great. This school is really different from my old school especially since I've never worn a uniform before and I used to go out to lunch almost every day. My new friends have been awesome. Already we've had many inside jokes such as 'coloured sweaters','candyman', 'walking in socks' and 'superstar'. I played on the fall basketball team and had a great time with my team at our tournament in Montreal. I can't wait to go to Quebec City with my grade in February. It's been a lot of fun. Thanks for everything. Cya next year.

Katherine Ann Newton

Chloe Wilson

Years at York: 2 Favourite colour: pink Favourite TV show: Simpsons Favourite movie: The Little Mermaid Favourite sport: Ice Hockey Animals at home: Leia and Analcin (cats) Thank you to the teachers for the memories. enjoyed all my classes and the homework.

This is only my first year at York. I have met so many amazing friends that I could never live without. York has disciplined me well and has taught me important new skills for the future. Wherever I go next year I will never forget my memories and all the things I have learned at York.

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Evan Barnett

I have been at York lor 6 fantastic years. I have so many fun memories. I have met so many great people here at York. I have also been a part of the York singers, and been part of many sports teams like the cross-country, basketball , and badminton team. Last year, in grade seven, I was also on the Honour Roll. I have learned so much in these six years from all the wonderful teachers that have taught me. I don't know if I will be back next year, but lor now so long, and thanks lor all these great years!

I'm just saying a liHie word to all those great pals out there. YOU GUYS ARE SWELLll!l I can "t wait to see you next year If you are coming to the greatest school in the world T HE YORK SCHOOLIIII I would die If I had to go to any other school and probably figure out a way to get out somehow just because I was basically born and raised In the York School and look at me now I don"! do my work EVERI!III I always semm to be geHing in lroublel!l How did it Happen??? Who knows but all I know is that it has messed up my young years of llfelll My favourite things about this school are how they discriminate against boys and their rules are a bit unfairll l That"s why I just keep coming backll I also love those posters that say we should be different when we have those uniforms that make us look ldenticallll I just love this school. Thanks for a satisfactory year and young life. Hopefully I will see other faces next year.

Nick Brennan

Adam Conn

Hi, I'm Nick Brennan. I came to this school in grade 7. Since then I have made a lot of good friends. I have also made several sports teams and after a game or two I quit them all. My favourite thing to do outside school is to play hockey. I might come back next year but if I don't see ya. P.S. If I don't come back next year, thanx to my best friends Megan, Chris and Carey for two years of fun.

Hi! My name is Adam Conn. I have been at the York school for almost two years now. At York, I have increased my knowledge in many areas and have achieved may goals such as being on the honour role. I have participated in the school play "On Broadway" and have been on the basketball team two years in a row. I have enjoyed my two years at York and have made many great friends .

Eric Davy

Shari Eisen

For two years I dragged myself to York in the early depths of the morning. Next year I am going to do it again. Now let me sleep in peace until then.

"A true friend walks m when the rest of the world walks out". Thos is true of an of the students at York. So many experiences. memories and Inside jokes we"ve shared hke ballenna basketball/badminton. pivoting, Ariel and Joseph Ralph Frederich Uh. We"ve shared so many fun times like going to Montreal to perform "On Broadway". I will never forget the great friends that t have made In my two years at York and I hope we will keep on touch for a long time to come. I have also learned a lot In these past two years. Being on the han路 our roll and geHing the English award in grade seven were some of my greatest accomplishments. The teachers here have been really helpful and have made my experience at York even beUer. Thanks for a great two years everyone. Congratulations to ail of the gradu路 ales and have a great summer!

Allison Fear

Alexa Feldberg

I have been at York for two years and in this time I have made very good friends and have made many memories and inside jokes. I am not sure if I will be back next year for high school. Mwaaaaaaa!!!!!! xoxo

I've been at York for two years. Du ring this time I have accomplished many things. I feel that I have learned a lot and will have many skills to take with me in the future. I made awesome friends and shared many crazy times! I think I will be back next year. Thanks for the memories.

Julie Goldstein

Jeff Gray

"You never know what happiness a simple act of kindness will bring about." Bree Abel Two great years at York, I have had lots of fun. Lots and lots of memories, inside jokes- there have been a ton. I have made such awesome friends ... And I know that I'll love them until the end!

Hey I am Jeff. I had a good time at York. In my four years at York I have met friends, played on sports teams and made people laugh. I don't know if I am coming back next year but if I don't then I would like to leave you off with a quote that was said to me when I was a wee lad "you are all equally different." See ya later York.

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HEY EVERYONE!!!


Matt Greyson

Daniel Jamieson

Chapter One: On the days of yore we could not propose a toast until the day of enrichment had arrived. On the high noon of June 14, 2000 our new savior had left one world of education and had arrived into the heat of our chaotic world. Matt Greyson had enjoyed sports, friends, fun and memories he will remember forever. A real York veteran, arriving in grade one and continuing in his academic run until grade eight and maybe further. I had a great time with everyone I had met and I hope to see you all soon!! "What me worry?" (MAD Magazine)

Hi, I'm Daniel. Some of you may know me as Dan D.J. or Jamieson. I first came to York in grade 6 in 1997. I have enjoyed my three years at York and I am still considering whether I will come back to the school for high school or not. During my three years at York I have learned many new things. I was on the volleyball team and I received the Most Improved Player award. I also started a Drama Club and hope to do many more things in the few months left of school before we graduate. I hope to see you all next year!

Harry Knazan

Justin Letofsky

I have been at York for two years. I came from a public school York has learned me how to spel gooder. I made many friends York. Wink wink Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Later, MANI!I!!!

To this school I arrived Throughout my life,l have made many good friends Fun I have had Now I gotta go! (T.T.F.N: Tigger's' saying from Winnie the Pooh)

Andrea Lewis

Finlay McEwan

•••1 have been at York for five years. I would like to thank my homeroom teachers Mrs. Jarred, Mrs. Bafaro, Ms. Freedman, Ms. Cowman, and Ms. McCulloch who have taught me a lot. I will always remember my !Mends here and hopefully I will keep in touch with them next year. Something that I think will stick out in my mind when I think about the York School in the years to come is being In the play "On Broadway", being on the cross country team, the awesome tMp to Dorset last year, and my amazing !Mends. I am really looking forward to change next year when I go to Lawrence Park. Next year I will not miss weaMng the uniform but I will miss my fMendsl Bye Yorklllll ...

For all the pretty ladies out there Here's my Picture. I am going to North Toronto next year, So you can find me.

Emily Mcintyre

Joanna Orenbach

I am going to miss the friends I made at York next year but hopefully I will keep in touch with all of them. I am happy that I was on the cross-country team both years and I enjoyed being in the play "On Broadway." I am looking forward to going on the ski trip and I can't wait until high school. Bye York!

I have been at York for six years and in this time I have made amazing friends and have many amazing memories and inside jokes. I am pretty sure that I will be back next year for high school. Mwaaaaaaal!!l!!! xoxo

David Ozersky

Chris Simpson

I have been at York for 3 years, I have many memories to share, GO YORK!

Hi, I'm Chris Simpson. Could you call me a hero? No. A leader? No. Intelligent? Sometimes. Some people call me weird, but honestly, I'm a cool guy. I've been at York for nine years. Since I came to York, I've done many things. This includes, making lots of friends, making many sports teams (basketball, soccer, volleyball, baseball, and crosscountry). My favourite things are listening to music, playing basketball, and talking to friends on the phone. I'll be back next year, but for now, bye. P.S. Mad Props- Nick, Care Bear, and B-Shops to J.G.

Sarah Starkman I have been at York for 2 years and have learned a lot. I won the English award in Grade 7 and was on the Honour Roll. I was also in the play "On Broadway". I have had a lot of fun in school and out of school with my friends. I have made many good friends over the years and there have also been many inside jokes with my peers at York. There have been some bad times but the good overcome the bad. I will probably not be coming back next year so I would like to say good-bye to The York School. "II does not maner what happens to you in life; what maners is how you respond to it. • (Ed Knickman)

Not included due to late enrollment, Paul Shirriff.

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FACULTY AND STAFF, THE YORK SCHOOL, 1999-2000 LOWER AND MIDDLE DIVISIONS Christine Appadurai, Accounting Lara BafaroThorogood, Grade SB Sally Barr, Administration

Sarah Bauld, Grade 4B Anne Bell, Grade5B Nancy Bunyard, Instrumental Music

Margaret Cathers, Administration Ora Chandler, Junior Library Susan Charron, Middle School Head and Grade BM

Patricia Anne Crossin, Grade 3C Moira Dossitor, Director of Development Dianne Dowman, Head of Technology and Grade 7D

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Gerald Feeney, Athletic Director Melissa Freedman Grade 6F Barbara Galbraith, Lower School Head and Grade 2G

Joanne Gordon, The York Shop Barbara Gordon, Grade 1G Joanne Hamilton, Grade 3 HR

Gillian Hickman, Classroom Assista Patricia Jerred, Grade 4J Jacqueline Jesser, Grade 6J

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John Lindsay, Geography Akky Mansikka, Special Education Susan Mason, Junior Library

Katie McCulloch, Grade BM James McFarland, Computers Julie Meskis, Grade 1M

Sean Mitchell, Phys.Ed Mary Moffat, Grade 2M Erin Owen, French

Kevin Pitt, Science Sheila Royce, Grade 3HR Casey Sears, Phys. Ed

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Katie Simmons, Administration and Music Bart Snow, Art Carolyn Steele, Administration

Tim Stone, Grade 58 Janine Suboch, Art Jeanine Visnovec, French

Annette Whitely, Director of Finance

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.SSPORT TO TASTE, Monday, November 15,1999 tngratulations to all the parents, students, faculty and

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During the time between September 27 to September 29. the grade 7 classes from York School went to The Leslie M. Frost Centre on the shores of Lake St. Nora. We learned many things about the lake, such as how deep light can visually penetrate the water. The other activities were fun and enjoyable ... lapidary work or the GIS programme, a dance and volleyball or basketball during spare time ... Another programme we did was a geomorphology hike ... similar to the mapping programme ... The outdoors prove to be a very educational learning experience for all of us. By Alex Rosenblat, 70

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LONG AGO BUT NOT SO FARAWAY

The Grade 2's Travel Back In Time to Pioneer Days.

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IT'S AUTUMN! IT'S CROSS COUNTRY!

Cross Country Team, Junior Front Row: Michael Neirinck, Lily Enchin, Jonathan Palmer, Christian Daellenbach, Christopher Beatty, Jamie Harquail Middle Row: Zoe Fallis, Megan Finley, Kate McConnell, Lucas Lynette-Krech, Simon Elcock, Michael Sherman, Mary Ratcliffe, Amelia Bishop, Ryan Clayton, Ms. Crossin Back Row: Ms. Bauld, Michael Richardson, Sarah Hull, Paige Alix, Emily Mcintyre, Chloe Wilson, Scott Atherley 84

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IT'S WINTER AT YORK! WE SKI, WE SKATE!

A friendly wave from "the world's shortest art teacher", T.L. Snow

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AWAY IN A MANGER ... CHRISTMAS AT YORK


The annual York School Christmas celebration was held at Christ Church Deer Park on December 16, 1999. As is the tradition, the grade fives presented the story of Christmas with assistance from our grade one "angels". The afternoon was filled with "comfort and joy" - a wonderful beginning to the holiday season. This page is sponsored by Graham Vehovic and family.

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CELEBRATING THE FESTIVALS OF LIGHT

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YORK CHOIRS

Primary Choir- Front Row: Kevin Fu, Madeleine Oswald, Olivia Parry, Cara Fletcher, Leah Bandler, Leah Beth Mersky, Allie Surchin Middle Row: Stacey Wilson, Katherine Irwin, Marlee Blumenthal, Jamie Madel!, Julianna Csopak, Catherine Flynn, Carly Surchin. Back Row: Mrs. Simmons, Vanessa Battista, Chris Comparey, Jaclyn Kanitz, Daniel Farewell, Conor Denison, Natasha Walker, Elspeth Malcolm. Absent: Mitchell Stein, Emily Peckham

Junior Choir- Front Row: Alexandra Lynette-Krech, Oliver Chambers, Kate McConnell, Michaela Comparey, Megan Finley. Middle Row: Mrs. Lewis, Emily Maclennan, Eve Kordyback, Sarah Dowler, Darcy Bayliss, Jonathan Palmer, Stefano Makuz, Jessica Parry. Back Row: Duncan Thompson, Scott Fletcher, Natania Marcus, William Peckham, Micayla Jacobs, Elisabeth Hass, Alexandra Bruce.

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SING ALONG WITH US

Vancouver Choir- Front Row: Madeleine Hayles, Lauren Damp, Danielle Aronovitch, Shelley Kanitz, Victoria Mothersill Middle Row: Mrs. Bunyard, Astrid Gutierrez, Sarah Dowler, Lucas Lynette-Krech, Caleigh Mingay, Miss Charron, Mrs. Lewis Back Row: Alexa Feldberg, Allison Fear, Luke Engelhart, Cory Shee

Grade 7 & 8 Choir- Front Row: Katie Engelhart, Katherine Newton, Jennifer Liswood, Andrea Nesbitt, Lindsay Richards, Lucas LynetteKrech, Sabrina Piltzmaker, Amelia Bishop, Zoe Fallis Middle Row: Chase Cohl, Julie Goldstein, Whitney Ross, Andrea Lewis, Franklin Cameron, Allison Fear, Carlo Onorati, Billy Singleton, Caitlin Tam, Julia Webster, Mrs. Simmons Back Row: Margot Killoran, Adam Conn, Claire Schneiderman, Sarah Hull, Megan Miller, David Ozersky, Tara O'Connell, Finlay McEwan

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BASKETBALL Girls Basketball, Grades 5 & 6 Front Row: Alexandra Copeland, Ali Mirsky, Shelley Kanitz, Roanne Bassin Middle Row: Miss Meskis, Meredith Fear, Chandler Rumble, Astrid Gutierrez, Emily Strauss, Carly Rosenblatt, Mr. Stone Back Row: Nikki Tolen, Molly Friedman, Jordie Bacon, Jessica Wilson

Boys Basketball, Under12 Front Row: Gareth CeciiCockwell , Harrison Notkin, Daniel Frankel, Jake Goldsbie Middle Row: Sammy Lyons, Alex Bates, Andrew Irwin, Stephen Lengyel, Luke Engelhart, Mr. Mitchell Back Row: Donny Szirmak, Darren Brand, Max Laskin, Cameron Lilly, Jeffrey Hard, Corey Shee

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Boys Basketball, Under 13, C.I.S. AA Champions Front Row: Billy Singleton, Justin Letofsky, Jansen Shrubb, Michael Ruby Middle Row: Mr. Feeney, Thomas Gutierrez, Ryan Slavin, Carey Ederman, Scott Atherley Back Row: Reggie Barnett, McEwan, Chris Simpson

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Boys Basketball, Under 15 Front Row: Michael Richardson, Jonathan Rosen, Daniel Copeland, Daniel Levine Middle Row: Alan Breuer, Hart Lambert, Adam Mandel, Daniel Walderman, Adam Conn, Mr. Stone Back Row: Matthew Grayson, Jake Ross, Nathan Talkin, Andrew Keith

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Girls Volleyball, Grades 5/6 Front Row: Jessica Wilson, Jordie Bacon, Astrid Gutierrez, Elisabeth Hass, Taryn Beber, Kate MacKinnon Middle Row: Emily Strauss, Michela Comparey, Alexandra Copeland, lsanne Miller, Sydney Finn, Sarah Dowler, Megan Finley, Chandler Rumble, Ms. Gilbert Back Row: Molly Friedman, Micayla Jacobs, Madeleine Hayles, Jaclyn Kanitz, Victoria Mothersill, Caleigh Mingay, Alix Robinson

The York 5/6 volleyball team was a great success. As the season went on, everyone got better. In the beginning of the season it was a miracle when a serve went over the net, and at the end of the season everyone got a serve over. Plus Ms. Gilbert was a great coach! by Elisabeth Hass

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Boys Volleyball, Under 14 Front Row: Sam Davis, Stephen Neirinck, Sammy Lyons, Billy Singleton Middle Row: Harry Knazan, Jansen Shrubb, Carlo Onorati, Thomas Gutierrez, Alexander Somjen, Mr. Feeney Back Row: Christopher Simpson, Ko Kapches, Carey Ederman, Matthew Grayson Girls Volleyball, Under13 Front Row: Sabrina Piltzmaker, Amira Dhalla, Meredith Fear, Sofia Harquail Middle Row: Sarah Hull, Nikki Tolen, Katie Engelhart, Amelia Bishop, Whitney Ross, Miss Jesser Back Row: Tara O'Connell, Julia Webster, Natalie McFarlane, Claire Schneiderman

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Girls Soccer, Grades 5 & 6- Front Row: Katie Bishop, Caleigh Mingay, Amira Dhalla, Elisabeth Hass, Jessica Parry Middle Row: Avra Kates, lsanne Miller, Kristen Laciak, Michela Comparey, Mme. Visnovec Back Row: Sofia Harquail, Sarah Dowler, Danielle Aronovitch, Micayla Jacobs

Girls and Boys Soccer, Under 10- Front Row: Jonathan Orenbach, Jake Wagman, Alexandra Lynette-Krech, Max Miller Middle Row: Zane Mersky, Ben Kates, Oliver Chambers, Eric Vehovec, Zachary Watson, Scott Fletcher Back Row: Mrs. Jerred, Mrs. Gordon, Adrian Lo, Teymour Graham

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Boys Soccer, Under 12 Front Row: Daniel Myran, Harrison Notkin, Daniel Frankel, Jake Goldsbie Middle Row: Dillon Thring, William Peckham, Gareth Cecii-Cockwell, Andrew Irwin, Matthew Kaplan, Eric Atherley, Mr. Mitchell Back Row: Malcolm Cecii-Cockwell, Donny Szirmak, Darren Brand, Max Laskin, Cameron Lilly, Jeffrey Hord, Luke Engelhart, Corey Shee

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STUDENT COUNCIL - LOWER AND MIDDLE SCHOOL

Front Row: lan Witchlow, Jake Wagman, Brandon Linds, Graham Vehovec, Austen Eagleson Middle Row: Peter Hass, Robbie Lee, Myles Kaufman, Kaya Sabag, Sabrina Piltzmaker, Mme. Visnovec Back Row: Thomas Gutierrez, Harry Knazan, Brian Putre, Sarah Applebaum

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