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Page 8 THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN APPOINTMENTS 1962-1963 HEAD GIRL- CATHERINE FLAVELLE SPORTS CAPTAIN - CHARLOTTE EMPRINGHAM PREFECTS Jean Cameron, Ruth Dunlop, Charlotte Empringham, Lyn Hamilton, Mary Patricia Jones, Jennifer Miisom, Carol Sissons, Sarah Barnes. SUB-PREFECTS Linda Ames, Norah Corrigan, Dorothy Damon, Donna French, Faith Harrington, Helen Harwood, Patricia McCrimmon, Ruth MacFadden, Margaret Mackay, Elizabeth McLean, Judith Moore, Georgia Rumble, Susan Thorburn, Nancy White, Lucy Ranes. CLAN CHIEFTAINS SUB-CLAN CHIEFTAINS Campbell — Morna Wales Judy Sissons Douglas — Janet Thompson Ginny Flavelle MacAlpine — Joanne Bryers Sharon Mather MacGregor — Carol Cowan Carol Stone McLean — Norah Corrigan Katy Robertson McLeod — Susan McMullen Helen Heinz Ross — Laurie Lambe Janet Thompson Scott — Molly Twyman Cathy Ament LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Dorothy Damon, Nancy White LIBRARY COMMITTEE Glenys Andrews, Barbara Beattie, Ann Goad, Gillian Morden, Cheryl Hamilton, Denise Jacques, Janet Keith, Carolyn Klopstock, Elspeth Macintosh, Elizabeth Morrison, Maria Parson, Lynda Zinck. BETA KAPPA SOCIETY President — Mary Patricia Jones Vice-President — Ruth MacFadden Secretary-Treasurer — Judith Moore Committee — Jane Ambler, Linda Ames, Sarah Barnes, Norah Corrigan, Dorothy Damon, Ruth Dennison, Donna French, Susan Halladay, Penelope Kitchen, Kathleen Morrison, Daphne Palmer, Georgia Rumble, Patricia Stocks, Susan Thorburn. OPHELEO SOCIETY President — Jennifer Miisom Vice-President — Faith Harrington Secretary-Treasurer — Elizabeth McLean Committee — Sarah Barnes, Sydney Anne Benjamin, Kathryn Bush, Jean Cameron, Elizabeth Carr, Donna Grills, Helen Harwood, Marlee Hulton, Penelope Nichols, Patricia Thomas, Shelley Varley, Carol Warrington. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer V E — Judith Moore Elizabeth McLean Sarah Barnes V P— Jill Martin Kathleen Morrison Linda Ames V Arts — Linda Eberhart Mary Ann Boland Lynda Zinck V Commercial — Sally Drake Diane Willoughby Donna Grills IV A — Penelope Kitchen Mary Patterson Frances Shepherd IV B — Jane Ambler Stephanie Macdonald Shelley Varley IV Arts— Helen Heinz Mary Jane McAskill Catherine Parsons III A — Kristina Szantner Janet Thompson Judith Sissons III B — Ann Roper Carol Lucas Janice Cavanagh II A — Mary-Ellen Empringham Christine Earl Sailly Cochran II B — Patricia Denniston Caley Waite Jill Taylor II C— Karen Sibbald Marilyn Crofts Freda Hafezi II Arts — Mary Maclntyre Donna Pringle Patricia Michie i A — Alexandra Varley Sheelagh Northey Susan Sinclair 1 B Sally Earl Judith Pendrith Nancy Morton 1 C — Roberta Somerville Valerie Kinsella Barbara Jcrvis
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YEAR BOOK, 1963 Page? EDITORIAL The Slogan is here at last, and this somehow signifies the end of another school year. For some of you, the past months have been one more rung on the ladder as you move up through the school. We hope that for you, this Slogan will bring some enjoyment, and perhaps a few ideas for next term. For others, it is the last of many wonderful years at Branksome. For you girls, we hope that in years to come, glancing through this Slogan will bring back a wave of nostalgic memories. Our thanks are extended to Miss MacNeill and the staff for their co-operation and assistance, to the able Slogan Committees and Advisors, and of course, to the school as a whole. Let it never be said that Branksome girls do not rally ' round the proverbial flag (after a little prodding). As usual, they have swamped the Slogan Committee with literary ' ' chefs d ' oeuvres , photographs, cartoons, and ads. Thank you, girls, for your support. To the graduates, we sincerely extend our best wishes for success and happiness in the future, and we ask the students that remain to carry on the traditions and principles of Branksome that have made the school what it is today. One of these traditions is the attempt of the Slogan Committee to produce a bigger and better yearbook, and we hope that we have suc- ceeded on doing this. We now pass on the torch to next year ' s Slogan Executive. It is a difficult task girls, but a rewarding one, and we wish you luck. LYN HAMILTON
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YEAR BOOK, 1963 HEAD GIRL ' S MESSAGE Page 9 As our years at Branksome draw to a close, those of us who are leaving look back at all the times we have had. We have seen victory and defeat, happy times and a few sad ones, close compani- onship, and, perhaps the most vivid, — good sportsmanship, not only in games, but in all we do and say every day and friends who will be true for a lifetime. (Branksome has been our life for many years.) The past year has been out- standing for Branksome. Our first Basketball Team marched to the inter-school championship with ex- cellent play and sportsmanship. Our Opheleo Committee raiEcd a great deal of money for the Rama- bai Mission in India. As well as giv- ing of our skills and sacrificing to give to others, we have all given of ourselves in every way to make Branksome go forward. Branksome girls are like a team working together to ' ' keep well the road to honesty and justice and happiness for others. Each year you assume added responsibilities at Branksome. It is up to you — every single one of you — to keep Branksome the way we love it. Those of us graduating have gained here the basis for a happy and useful life, and although we are deeply saddened to leave, we can look forward to a richer and fuller life because of our training at Branksome. We feel certain that you will take up your responsibilities with willing hearts and never let Branksome down. Remember always in your years here, and for the rest of your lives, Hearts courageous scorn defeat! HEAD GIRL— CATHY FLAVELLE
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