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OUR ALBUM OF GRADUATES PREFECTS CATHERINE AMENT, 1 957-1 965-Cathie is this year ' s school games captain, and is past clan chieftain of Scott. She plays first team basketball, also badminton and tennis, and her main outside hobby is Frenchmen. Her favourite saying— Out to lunch. Next year she plans Soc. and Phil, at U. of T. MARGO CARRUTHERS, 1 960-1 965-Magoo is this year ' s Slogan Literary Editor and is busy in the choir (last year ' s vice-president), the madrigals, and is also accom- panist for the Junior choir! Next year Branksome ' s shortest prefect will be smiling her v ay through Soc. and Phil, (undoubtedly spiced v ith frequent visits to Ottawa to study national politics) at U. of T. ROSLYN DINNICK 1962-1965-Ros, last year ' s presi- dent of IVB, has been active in Beta Kappa, and Drama Club, and has played class volleyball. Her favourite expression— Are you for real? Next year, Ros plans to go to McGill. MERRILL FEARON, 1954-1965-ls president of Beta Kappa, was on last year ' s Slogan committee, excels in francais, cartooning and archery, and consistently takes all prizes in the art contest. May be seen in several years ' on a shelf in the Biology lab., pickled and labelled ' Healthy Speciment. Next year. Honours French and Fine Arts at Mount Allison. CHERYL HAMILTON, 1 960-1 965-Our illustrious and much-loved Head Girl, past president of IVA, efficient Strawberry Festival organizer, past Slogan committee member, ' past member of Beta Kappa and choir. Special sideline: skipping lessons at moderate rates. Cheryl will be at U. of T. next year, but her ghost, no doubt, will forever haunt ' the halls of Branksome, frantically ringing the twentieth last bell. NANCY HARRIS, 1 958-1 965-Noted for: enthusiastic and capable work on the Slogan, Drama Club, and Opheleo Committee, countless scholastic and artistic contributions, a keen interest in science, a brief but glorious career as a Prefect, an unsurpassed talent for avoiding P. T.. Future plans— Honour Science at U. of T. Probable destination— Vaudeville. JUDITH MILLER, 1 959-1 965- Service with a smile describes prefectly this year ' s Opheleo committee president, and last year ' s U.N. Club president and delegation member. Whippy-do is her cry as she scores baskets in class ond clan games. Judy ' s Award of Distinction and her ability to write Dear Hughie letters will surely find her success in POTs at U. of T. ELIZABETH MORRISON, 1 960-1 965-Our singing librarian ' s activities include choir, madrigals, and U.N. Next year. will find Elizabeth at U. of T., probably in the Faculty of Music, then teaching kindergarten. Pastimes: frequent trips along 401 to Hamilton, knitting, drav ing, piano, and teaching her Junior Choir. Probable destination— piano tuner! CAROLYN STONE, 1 960-1 965- Mr. Spratt could eat no fat. His wife could eat no lean. Pebble, our ever enthusiastic red plaid clad Advertising Editor, came to Branksome in Grade Nine. Since then she has played on class and clan teams and led those MacGregors. Next year will see her at U. of T. Good luck, little one! ELLEN STUART, 1 962-1 965— Frumpy I, our girl from Pakistan, has made a great contribution to Branksome in her three years here. Captain of the 3rd basketball team, she is also on the swimming, baseball and throwing test tubes in chemistry teams. Next year it ' s U. of T. and then Europe with Frumpy II and III,
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Page 14 THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN Governor General ' s Medal Janet Keith. Jean Hume Memorial Medal Leadership — Frances Shepherd. Sports ' Prizes, 1964 Badminton Singles Shelagh Mclntyre. Swimming Junior— Susan Earl, Diana Gibson. Intermediate — Deborah Gibson. Senior — Katherine Wood. Diving — Lynn Burton. Sports Day Junior — Virginia Mackie. Intermediate — Jacqueline Bryers. Senior — Jane Storey. 100 yard dash — Jane Storey. Bowling Spoons First— Talifer-Jo Whitby. Second — Alexandra Bennett. Junior — Susan Hendrie. Tennis Intermediate Singles — Sandra Shaw. Senior Singles — Damaris Easterbrook. Doubles — Nadine Levin, Damaris Easterbrook. Basketball Clan Cup — MacAlpine. Class Cup— IV A. Senior Letters Lynn Burton, Susan McMullen, Daphne Palmer, Elsbeth Tupker, Carol Warrington. Junior School Clan Award Bruce — Chieftain Susan Brandham. Senior School Clan Award MacAlpine. McLeod Award to Chieftain of Winning Clan Sharon Mather. Prizes Voted for Integrity Carol Cowan. fPatricia Szilock. Sportsmanship Carol Warrington, t Damaris Easterbrook. Loyalty Linda McLeod. t Jane Ambler. Perseverance Mary Patterson. fMargaret Hall. School Spirit Laurie Lambe. f Victoria Lee. Service Melody Wurster. fPenelope Kitchen. Comradeship tKathryn Bush. Day tHouse Best All-round Girl Frances Shepherd. Form IV History — Kristina Szandtner. Mathematics — Janet Thompson. Science — Nancy Harris. Latin and English — Cheryl Hamilton. French — Merrill Fearon. Form III History — Margaret Anne West.
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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN OUR ALBUM OF GRADUATES PREFECTS KRISHNA SZANDTNER, 1 957-1 965-This year ' s popu- lar Slogan Editor, Swedish-born Zot was last year ' s Senior Choir President and won the History Prize. She has twice been captain of the second basketball team and plays school baseball and volleyball (Captain 1964-1965) Next year she will turn all her energy to Phys.Ed. at U. of T. and Europe with Frumpies I and III. JANET THOMPSON, 1 962-1 965-Although Janet has been here only three years, she has shown great qualities of leadership and achieved an outstanding scholastic record. This year ' s Slogan Sports Editor is a past chieftain of the Ross clan, a prize-winner in mathematics, and an enthusiastic skier. Next year- Honour Science. SHELLEY VARLEY, 1956-1965-Shelley, one of our Resident Prefects, is vice-president of the Opheleo Com- mittee and is active both in the choir and in the U.N. Club. Next year she plans to study nur ing at U. of T. and Toronto General. Let us hope, for Shelley ' s sake, that there are no table lists or war-workers in hospitaUl SUSAN WILSON, 1958-1965-Fatsu headed the U.N. Delegation and has been an active member of the Drama Club and Slogan committee. This year she left us at Christmas for England. We missed her enthusiasm, wit, and poetic talents which enlivened many a class and many a page of the Slogan. Her destination — U.ofT. SUB-PREFECTS JANICE CAVANAGH, 1 960-1 965— Jan, one of our more active blondes, heartily participates in swimming, ski- ing, the Opheleo and the choir. Jan has done an effi- cient job as Branksome ' s representative on Eaton ' s council . CAROLYN DE MARA, 1959-1965— The Big M ' s activities include badminton, basketball, and being vice-president of Beta Kappa; and cultural pastimes include art, skiing, and hurrying home at 2.30 for the male. Next year— Teacher ' s College. Probable Destina- tion—professional door-monitor. SHEILA FORBES, 1 962-1 965-Three yeais ago to Brank- some Hall, Came Hillary Thompson from Montreal. To aid our school she oft has striven. To U.N. and Drama her talents she ' s given— Secretary-treasurer of Opheleo too. Without this sub-prefect what would we do? Next year she ' ll take her cheerful smile To Fine Arts at U. of T. for a while. SUSAN GRACEY, 1960-1965-1 his year Sue is a sub- prefect and a member of the Slogan ad committee. Also, previous to this year, she has participated in the senior choir and class and clan volleyball. In the future she plans to go to U. of T. and finally drop FrenchI PATRICIA JAMIBSON, 1952-1965-The mighty Jelly- Bean has been at Branksome almost as long as the building itself. Activities during the latter part of her thirteen years include various clan teams, the U.N. delegation, and being Secretary-Treasurer of the Beta Kappa. Next year she ' s off to Queen ' s and we wish her much success. BARBARA KAYSER, 1 963-1 965-Kayser ' s activities in- clude choir, madrigals, basketball, badminton, and being a sub-prefect. Telegram representative, and a boarder (from Niagara Falls). Her pet peeve is being called Kaser. Next year, Kayser hopes to be seen bombing around the U. of T. campus, but will probably be seen selling hot dogs at U. of T. football games.
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