Chronicle 2018

outside of Ottawa and spending summers at the cottage on Lake of Bays. Daphna Dunkelman remains blissfully happy in St. Margaret’s Bay, Nova Scotia, running her pet boutique (For the Love of Daisy) with her two dogs alongside her. She’ll be headed to the Netherlands this summer to visit friends. After three years of living in Venezuela, Judy Mitchell Carlton plans to head back to Canada to be closer to family, including her three-year- old granddaughter. When Lisa Kimball isn’t travelling the U.S. in Minerva (her beloved RV), she’s the associate dean for lifelong learning at Virginia Theological Seminary and supporting congregations in living faithful lives of meaning and purpose. Leslie Omstead has also spent this past year focused on her spirituality, walking the Camino de Santiago trail (all 799 kilometres of it) and becoming trained as a yoga instructor at The Kripalu Centre in Massachusetts. After completing the Grand Tour of Italy last fall, Mary Rusz is now preparing to write a book on

architecture for high school students. For those of you north of the 49th, you may have seen Celia Hitch ’s ‘Some toys are a touchstone’ article in the Globe and Mail last fall. It was a great read. Anne Maier Schattmann has also made toys a central part of her world this year, as she joined The Puppet Project to learn how to make and perform with puppets. She also took in Amsterdam last fall and got her fill of the DutchMasters. Kathy Thom and Barb Langmuir met up with Mrs. Muir for lunch last Christmas, and took a long walk down memory lane. She brought her Ludemus and went through our class pictures, wanting to know about all of you. We loved our time together and plan to make it an annual event. No singing, though. So, as we create better balance by opening some new doors at this stage in our lives, choosing to explore more of the world as well as the euphoric state of grandparenthood, we wish you continued love and laughter in your lives.

$ 16,053

CLASS OF 1977 ~ 40th Reunion

CLASS OF 1977 ENDOWMENT TOTAL AS AT MAY 31, 2017

The Class of 1977 celebrated its 40th Reunion last fall.

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