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Class of 1950

Class of 1950 bursary total as at August, 2025 | $63,415.24

Mary Ann Turville Simpson is well and happy in her house. She has 6 grandchildren and a great grandson, George, whom she visits often in Ottawa. She returned from 2 weeks in England, volunteers at church and walked 5 km for Coldest Night of Year, Canada-wide fundraiser. A good life!

Class of 1951

Class of 1951 bursary total as at August, 2025  | $109,492.36

Jean Martin Lawrence is living at Belmont House in Toronto and spending her summers at the family cottage at Lake Simcoe.

Elisabeth Marani Bacque gave a talk to the Trent Evening Quilters recently and showed her collage pieces based on traditional quilt blocks, honouring Canadian Women at the Bridgenorth Public Library near Peterborough during the month of July. A former art teacher at Havergal, Miriam Davidson, holds art workshops at Rice Lake Arts. Elisabeth and her daughter, Susan, took a fun basket-making one last summer.

Class of 1953

Class of 1953 bursary total as at August, 2025  | $161,766.73

Happy 90th Birthday classmates. It is so great to be able to report your news.

Catharine (Cathy) Blackie Ross in Unionville is still enthusiastic about life! She keeps in touch with Nancy Lillico Bolliger. Jill Bartlett Colley enjoys her role of great grandmother, stays active with family, church and friends. Super to receive positive news from Jane Milne Harkness. She reports from her waterfront apartment in Vancouver that she walks everywhere, shunning her car. Her attentive children live nearby, but Jane regrets she can’t attend our Old Girl reunions. Anne Aitken Baker looks forward to returning to Chester, Nova Scotia this summer. She celebrates her first great grandchild, and her family is gathering to celebrate her 90th! Last heard from Janet Rough Young, she was doing well.

Judith (Judy) Francis Kilbourne in Calgary continues her involvement with the Philharmonic kid’s program. Her travels this past year included Muskoka and California. It is reported she has 8 great grandchildren who keep her occupied! A brief hello from Barbara Owen Pauli. Nancy Turville Bongard keeps busy with family, church activities and the Shaw Festival. She welcomes visitors to her townhouse in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Cynthia Joan Wight Rossano has been writing and editing, most successfully, for Harvard for 40 years! She reports her family is flourishing in Boston, NYC, Denver and MT. She says: “Havergal taught us to be strong”. From Calgary, Barbara (Bobbie) O’Connor Sparrow tells us she has her own significant health struggles and family issues. Our beloved Head Girl sends this message: “Life sure throws some nasty curves, BUT we all have difficult times, so do your BEST”. Thanks Bobbie! Respectfully submitted, Nancy Turville Bongard.

Class of 1954

Class of 1954 bursary total as at August, 2025  | $38,250.00

Elizabeth Conway Adamson is still living independently in Wolfville, N.B. She has a daughter who lives in Halifax and her other children live in San Francisco, Maplewood N.J. and Toronto. Nine grandchildren live all over the world. She is looking forward to having her eldest granddaughter’s wedding in August in Lunenburg. Elizabeth still takes her annual trip to various spots in Italy with a wine-tasting and cultural group of 15. Last year they spent 2 weeks visiting many sites close to Naples, such as Pompeii, Herculaneum as well as the Amalfi coast. If any of our classmates are in the area, please be in touch.  Fondest memories of our reunions.

Jill Kerruish Strickland writes, when Paul passed away in 2016, I moved in with my dog into this wonderful retirement home. Close to my children, grandchildren and now 2 great granddaughters. My daughter Wendy, granddaughter Diana and I have held season tickets to the Alberta Ballet ever since. In December 2023 I fell outside and broke my hip which has curtailed my outside activities without a walker. Organizing activities, going to exercise, entertainment, sharing, friends. Hope you are all well. Love Jill. Anne Coleman writes, so far, approaching my 89th birthday this summer, I’m still loving my life – visiting with my children and oodles of grands and great-grands; where I live (in beautiful Victoria); my daily walks; my friends and book groups. I even had a marvelous trip to France with my son where we attended a wedding in champagne country (groom’s family own vineyards), the reception in bride’s family’s chateau. Too, too amazing.

Sally Bryden McCulloch writes not much has changed since last year except that I have now had my hip done and am slowly recovering and looking forward to Muskoka healing waters and being able to swim and spend time with my boys at the cottage. Joan Burns Addison writes, Hi Bet, I know you have a thankless job, and I too am no help. I do not think I have anything to offer. It is too much effort to travel. The USA seems a NoNo since Trump took over and Europe seems too far away. I seem to still be healthy thank goodness though King City and the farm seems just fine. I do have 2 of 4 family living there. I am still driving. I will be 90 years old in June. My 4 kids and spouses as well as myself are going to St. Andrews N.B. to celebrate. DunDrum is 8 yrs old he is a home bred I own his mother. He has won 4 stakes and 3 other very good races. He is now on the farm in King enjoying life. Soon we will teach him to jump, and he will start his new life work. Frances Bond McElroy writes, using a walker full time now does preclude exotic travels. However, we continue to enjoy visiting with friends around our fireplace on wintery days and on the front porch during the rest of the year. We are fortunate to live so close to Stratford that we continue to enjoy all its offerings. “Learning Unlimited” at the Seniors Centre in Woodstock and the “Never Boring Group” in London as well as the NYT puzzles help to keep our minds active too.

(left to right) Frances Bond McElroy, Bet Stanbury Curry, Jane Bredin Currie
Joan Burns Addison at right with winning horse, DunDrum
Pat Gooderham Morgenstern and granddaughter in England in front of ancestral home Pat left at age 4

Class of 1955

Class of 1955 bursary total as at August, 2025  | $62,716.30

Sue Bicknell Leslie and husband William went on a 17 day trip at the end of June to Scotland and England. The trip included a Leslie Family Gathering in Aberdeen, 2 days in Edinburgh, visits with Scottish relatives and sightseeing in the Cotswolds.

Class of 1956

Mary Dennys Bursary (Cl 1956) bursary total as at August, 2025  | $419,443.11

On May 2, Barbara Goodwin Zeibots married Huntly Christie.

Class of 1959

Class of 1959 Bursary bursary total as at August, 2025  | $151,258.41

Last year, the class of 1959 reached an impressive milestone – our 65th anniversary reunion.  To celebrate the event, Mary Jean Borden Potter organized an elegant dinner at the York Club. It was attended by Stephanie Stevenson Hutcheson, Tannis Clarkson, Beverly Bruce Hargraft, Nancy Sewell Lorimer, Sandra Gordon Steen, Christine Coutts Clement, Kathleen Bourke Bell, and Mary Jean Borden Potter, all shown in the accompanying photograph. Two days earlier, a few of us, along with Patricia Hamilton Winter, enjoyed a luncheon at the school. At the luncheon, we were joined by Tahlia Cornthwaite, granddaughter of our late classmate Anita Krische von Graffen. Tahlia, in her final year, was Boarder Prefect, just as her grandmother was so many years ago. Christine Coutts Clement

Class of 1959 65th Reunion, September 2024