Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1964

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Page 20 The Branksome Slogan Prize List, 1963 JUNIOR SCHOOL General Proficiency Grade 1 — Shirley Rankin Grade 2 — Barbara Shykoff Grade 3 — Joanne Cook Grade 4 — Nancy Robson Grade 5 — Linda Michaels Grade 6 — Judith Shykoff Grade 7 — Carol Wilton, Odette Topham Grade 8B — Eleanor Lougheed Grade 8A — Pamela Reid Grade 8 Scripture Nancy Falconer Loyal Co-operation Susan Duncanson SENIOR SCHOOL Form I Proficiency Certificates Heather Apple, Karen Bohnen, Sally Brady, Meredith Clark, Susan Collyer, Margaret Dixon, Marion Findlay, Erica Goodman, Leslie Henson, Sara Hill, De- nise Jacques, Ann Langley, Cynthia Lines, Elspeth Macintosh, Barbara Mc- Kay, Hope MacLean, Martha McDonic, Shelagh Mclntyre, Ann McKinnon, San- dra Mills, Sheelagh Northey, Deborah Parker, Susan Pearce, Susan Sinclair, Sandra Shaw, Carol Smith, Alexandra Varley, Beverley Bowen, Beverley Brit- ton, Suzanne MacClelland, Jane Mac- Donald, Margo Neelands, Naomi Ridout, Mary Jane Sawyer, Barbara Smith, Jane Wheler, Pamela Wishart. Form II Nancy Bradford, Rebecca Chisholm, Susan Craig, Christine Earl, Mary Ellen Empringham, Jean Fraser, Judith Gel- ber, Anne Gregor, Gail McKinnon, Mari- lyn McLellan, Mary Percival, Belinda Sugarman, Margaret Anne West, Jean Willet, Helen Worts. Form III Diane Bean, Lynn Burton, Judith Dickson, Cheryl Hamilton, Nancy Har- ris, Martha Kilgour, Judith Miller, Mary Robinson, Judith Sissons, Kristina Szandtner, Janet Thompson, Susan Wil- son, Geale Windeyer. Form IV Arts Beverley Smith, Gayle Stewart. Form IV Joanne Bryers, Barbara Deacon, Jen- nifer Dykes, Angela Fusco, Elizabeth Hendrie, Janet Keith, Penelope Kitchen, Gloria Koenig, Nadine Levin, Susan Mc- MuUen, Jill McRoberts, Cheryl Noxon, Mary Patterson, Frances Shepherd, Mel- ody Wurster. Form V Arts Patricia Blackball, Mary Ann Boland, Norah Corrigan, Ruth Denison, Frances Dubery, Linda Eberhart, Margaret Macrae, Julia McNeillie, Catherine Mil- ler, Sharyn Poole, Gail Simpson, Audrey Stonehouse, Camille Ticknor, Lynda Zink. Partial Certificates Diane Cutler, Anne Forrester, Ros- alind Goldsmith, Anne Legate, Dianne Steckel.

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Year Book, 1964 Page 19 MISS MacNEILL and the SUB-PREFECTS BACK ROW — M. Hall, M. Vanderploeg, J. Keith, S. Godfrey, A. Fusco, N. Neelands. FRONT ROW — D. Palmer, C. Husband, Miss MacNeill, M. Wales, N. Levin. portance was placed on the qualities of leadership, obedience and common sense, which these girls exemplify. An address was then given by Dr. Coulter, the Headmaster of St. Andrew ' s College. He emphasized the grave re- sponsibilities which lay ahead for the girls in the school, and especially for those who had been appointed to special positions. Dr. Coulter stressed the im- portance of female leadership to-day; and in closing, left us with the thought that life becomes worthwhile only when one lives for something bigger than oneself. The most impressive moment of all came when the old prefects handed over the school flags to the present prefects ; and Frances, accepting her new honour, made a solemn pledge to uphold the ideals of the school. Then the procession poured from the church on to the street. The moving ceremony was over, but its memory will surely provide an inspiration for us all throughout the year. However, this event did not end ail the appointments for the year. On Jan- uary 13, three new prefects and one new sub-prefect were installed in a cere- mony held in the senior gymnasium. The address wa3 delivered by Miss Mary E. MacFarland, the retired Super- visor of Nursing at the Toronto General Hospital. She congratulated the new prefects, and urged us to follow their example. Then Miss MacFarland spoke on the importance of the phrases, please , thank you , and I love you . At the conclusion of her speech, we sang the school song and repeated the school prayer. Thus the second installa- tion of prefects ended, and the students and procession moved out of the gym to continue the school year of 1963-64. MARTHA KILGOUR



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Year Book, 1964 Page 21 Form V Commercial Dorothy Damon, Suzanne Donaldson, Sally Drake, Donna Grills, Dianne Wilioughby. PRIZES VOTED FOR Integrity Carol Sissons, tSarah Barnes. Sportsmanship Charlotte Empringham, fGeorgia Rumble. Loyalty Ruth Dunlop, I Lucy Ranes. Perseverance Jennifer Milsom, fPatricia Stocks. School Spirit Jill Martin, tKatherine Morrison. Service Lyn Hamilton, fJean Cameron. Comradeship tSally Drake. Best All Round Girl Catherine Flavelle. Day t House NICHOLL PRIZE Integrity, Scholarship, Courtesy Mary Patricia Jones. Margaret T. Scott Memorial Prize Memorizing of Scripture Kathryn Bush, Barbara Anne Cattel, Patricia Stocks, Jane Thomson, Eliza- beth Hendrie, Heather Humphrey, Catherine Parsons, Sally Speers, Alex- andra Varley. MEDALS Form IV Ruth Caven Memorial For Scholarship Elizabeth Hendrie. Form IV Lieutenant Governor ' s Medal For Scholarship Janet Keith. Form V School Medal For Scholarship Lyn Hamilton. Form V Governor General ' s Medal Margaret Mackay. Jean Hume Memorial Medal For Leadership Catherine Flavelle. JUNIOR SCHOOL Essay Prizes Clayton Stuart, Elizabeth Keith. SENIOR SCHOOL Anne Gregor, Carolyn Klopstock. BUCCLEUCH HOUSE Neatness in Residence Ethel Crump, Constance Horn, Margot Newton. MAIN HOUSE Neatness in Residence Felicia Houtman, Carol Smith. Contribution to Music Ruth Dunlop. Library Service Dorothy Damon, Nancy White.

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