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YEAR BOOK, 1966 Page 13 buB-PREFECTS Back Row: P. Pennock, S. Barnard, S. Morawetz, N. Bradford. M. E. Empringham, J. Hare. Front Row: C. Earl, A. Garfitt, B. Hood, Miss MacNeill, F. MacFarlane. G. Wedd, F. Darte. Ontario Scholarships were awarded to the girls of last year ' s Grade 13 who had attained an average of eighty percent or above. Among them were last year ' s Head Girl, Cheryl Hamilton, as well as Nancy Harris, Martha Kilgour, Kristina Szandtner and Janet Thompson. Cheryl also won a special History prize, which was donated by the Honourable William Davis, Minister of Education in the province of Ontario. Dr. Kilpatrick spoke to us on the standards we should set at school and throughout life. Cheryl and the prefects of last year handed the School flags over to Sally and the new prefects, who accepted the responsibility of upholding the tradi- tions and honour of Branksome. The school song was sung and the school prayer repeated. The service was thus ended, and our new leaders proceeded forth to carry out their promises and duties to the best of their ability. MARILYN JARVIS, lOA
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Page 12 THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN THE INSTALLATION OF PREFECTS Again, the setting was Rosedale United Church for an event of the greatest importance to the school, the installation of prefects and clan chieftains. The service began with a procession passing through the main body of the church toward the chancel. Leading the procession were the clan chieftains with their clan banners ; the old prefects carrying the school flags, the sub- prefectG, the prefects and Anally our Head Girl, Sally Adams, followed by Miss MacNeill, the staff and our guest speaker Reverend George Kilpatrick, D.D., a United Church Minister, formerly of the Theological School in Montreal. The clan chieftains were introduced one by one as our sports leaders of the year. Then, the new sub-prefects and prefects were introduced to Margaret Donald Elgie, President of the Alumnae, and Margaret Essery Andrachuck, Vice-President of the Alumnae. As each girl came forward and received her pin, Mies MacNeill told of the contribution she had made to the school. PREFECTS Back Row: M. A. West, A. Housser, M. Ruse, M. McLelland, A. Gregor. Front Row: J. Rapp, V. Pearse, B. Baylay, Miss MacNeill, S. Adams, J. Willett, D. Ross. Absent: G. McKlnnon
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Page 14 THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN PRIZE LIST. 1965 JUNIOR SCHOOL General Proficiency Grade 1- — Sharel Lambert. Grade 2 — Constance Bryson. Grade 3 — Christina Sarpkaya. Grade 4 — Barbara Shykoff. Grade 5 — Joanne Cook. Grade 6 — Jan Vausbinder. Grade 7B — Mary Sebera. Grade 7 A — Susan Hulton. Grade 8B — Janet Lewis. Grade 8A— Judith Shykoff. Scripture — Grade 8 Shelagh Boxer. Alumnae Prize Loyal Co-operation in the Junior School Catherine Gartha. SENIOR SCHOOL Grade 13 History — Awarded by the Honour- able WiUiam G. Davis, Ontario, Minister of Education Cheryl Hamilton. History — Catherine Ament. Mathematics and Science — Janet Thompson. Biology — Judith Hutcheson. French — Merrill Fearon. General Proficiency — Martha Kilgour, Mary Robinson, Kristina Szandtner. Helene Sandoz Perry Memorial Prize for Art Merrill Fearon. Elizabeth Kilpatrick Memorial Prize for English Cheryl Hamilton (who also won Prize for Latin) . Grade 12 Enghsh — Rebecca Chisholm. History — Anne Gregor. French — Susan Craig. Latin — Anne Donahue. Mathematics and Science — Christine Earl, Margaret Anne West. Grade 12— Arts Interior Decoration — Donna Pringle. History of Art — Denise Sopha. Home Economics — Georgia Bryant. Grade 12 — Commercial Jill Taylor. Grade 11 — Arts Interior Decoration — Diane Price. History of Ar t — Barbara Rycroft. Essay Competition Grades 5 6 — Janet Nutter. Grades 7 8— Ann Wilton. Grades 9 10— Victoria Manthorpe. Grades 11, 12 — Beverley Bay lay.
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