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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN ARTS and COMMERCIAL MARY POWELL, 1961-66— Clan: Campbell. Theme song: The lion sleeps tonight. Ambition: Nursing. Destiny: Head taster in a Metrecal factory. Pastime: Baby sitting. Weakness: Spending money. Can you imagine: Mary!!! Pet possession: Wallet full of money. Pet peeve: Wallet full of nothing. Activities: Skiing, volleyball, swimming, tennis. DIANE PRICE, 1953-66— Clan: McLean. Verse: A little decorum girls. Theme song: Oh for time schedule. Pet peeve: Mr. C. Ambition: To be a nurse. Destiny: A millionairess. Pastime: Eating. Weakness: Food. Can you imagine: Diane waiting until lunch to eat. Activities: Second basketball team, chieftain of McLean and junior school, Slogan committee, badminton team, class and clan volley- ball, tennis. SUSAN ROSS, 1965-66— Clan: Douglas. Verse: Do blondes have more fun! Only Peter knows for sure. Theme song: The Eve of Destruction. Ambition: Peter ' s wife. Destiny: Scrub woman. Pastime: Day dreaming. Weakness: Animal crackers. Pet posses- sion: Size 10 moccasins. Pet peeve: School. Acti- vities: Sleeping during school. BARBARA RYCROFT, 1964-66 — Clan: Campbell. Theme song: The best things in life are free. Am- bition: Airline stewardess. Destiny: Karati expert. Pastime: Riding, skiing, water skiing. Weakness: Air sickness. Pet possession: My dog, my tooth- brush. Pet peeve: Small ear-lobes. Activities: Basketball, volleyball, baseball. JILL SHAVER, 1965-66— Clan: MacAlpine. Verse: The party is over. Theme song: Chain gang. Am- bition: Cow girl or horse thief. Destiny: Mrs. Bill Miller. Pastime: Sleeping and horses. Weakness: Food. Possession: The radio. Pet peeve: Getting up with the 7 o ' clock bell. Activities: Paul ' s Ranch House. JANICE SMITH, 1862-66— Clan: McLean. Verse: To hold the waves upon a beach, to catch a star, that ' s out of reach. Theme song: Summer place. Am- bition: Interior decorator. Destiny: Sitting in the village writing poetry. Weakness: Canoe. Pastime: Writing poetry. Activities: Skiing, tennis, sailing, riding. KAREN SMITH, 1963-66— Verse: How do you keep a wave upon the sand? Theme song: Repunzal, Repunzal, let down your hair! Can you imagine: Karen without Ginny? Ambition: Undecided. Desti nation: Prima ballerina. Pet peeve: A leaky canoe. Pet possession: A paddle. Pastime: Trying to play the guitar. Weakness: Those university engineers. Activities: Class sports captain, swimming, skating, skiing, class basketball. ROBERTA SOMERVILLE, 1962-66— Clan: MacGregor. Verse: I ' m not arguing with you, I ' m telling you. Theme song: Stand girls, stand. Ambition: School in Switzerland. Destiny: Cleaning woman. Pastime: Tea at Kinsella ' s and talking on the phone to . . . Weakness: B.B. Can you imagine: Roberta with long hair. Pet possession: Nail file. Pet peeve: Warts. Activities: Secretary of 10 Arts, advertising com- mittee, class and clan sports.
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ARTS and COMMERCIAL FELICIA HOUTMAN, 1962-66 — Clan: MacAlpine. Verse: Speak no evil, hear no evil, do no evil. Theme song: I ' ve got a lot of living to do. Am- bition: Merchandising via Chamberlain. Destiny: To keep her Halo straight. Pastime: Eaton ' s cash and wrap. Weakness: Doesn ' t like to say good-bye on the phone. Pet possession: Suede coat from Holland. Pet peeve: Long hair, typing. Activities: Sailing, tennis, swimming, and anything strenuous. CANDACE HUNT, 1963-66— Clan: Campbell. Verse: If lotions were potions, candy would be Samantha. Theme song: I should have known better. Am- bition: Social work. Destiny: Living on a time schedule. Pastime: Saturday card club with Margy, Anne, Vickie and Susan — the four aces. Can you imagine: Candy without a car? Pet possession: Tabi and her evening bag . Pet peeve: Tardiness and that twosome. Activities: Class and clan acti- vities, swimming. CAROLE LORRAINE JUDGE. 1965-66 — Clan: Mac- Alpine. Ambition: Secretary. Destiny: To get her B.A. Weakness: Dogs and Blondes. Pet possession: Her black teddy bear. Theme song: Sounds of Si- lence. Pet peeve: Winter. Verse: She can ' t find her keys. Activities: Singing, water-skiing, tennis, acting. VALERIE KINSELLA, 1954-66 — Clan: MacGregor. Verse: Better late than never. Ambition: Secre- tary and marriage — later on? Destiny: Prima bal- lerina. Pastime: Dancing, tea parties, and talking to Mouse, Rat and Bunny . Pet possession: Teapot. Pet peeve: Getting up in the morning. Weakness: Nails. Activities: Class and clan sports, choir, advertising committee. MARIANNE MACKIE. 1962-66— Clan: Ross. Verse: Lions squeak and rhice roar. Theme song. Windmill in Old Amsterdam. Ambition: Nursing. Destiny: Retrieving birds on the badminton court. Pastime: Sleeping. Weakness: A thousand of them. Can you imagine: Marianne scrubbing floors. Pet possession: Sewing machine. Pet peeve: Leather craft. Activi- ties: Badminton, swimming. MEREDITH MARR, 1958-66— Clan: MacGregor. Theme song: What ' d I say. Ambition: Legal secretary. Destiny: Pro. at Pebble Beach. Pastime: Golf, riding, curling, skiing, and squash? Weakness: Pro. ' s. Pet peeve: Large sand traps. Activities: Basketball, volleyball, baseball, and golf. BRENDA MITCHELL, 1964-66— Clan: Ross. Theme song: Woolly Bully. Pet peeve: Having pheasant. Pet possession: Lucy . Pet name: Mitch, Pet say- ing: What ' s happening. Ambition: Private secre- tary. Destiny: Sitting on boss ' s knee. Can you imagine: Brenda boarding at Yale. Weakness: Bob Works and drive-ins. Activities: Driving, sailing, and riding. GALE POLLOCK, 1964-66— Clan: Douglas. Theme song: Sound of silence. Pet possession: Air Force picture. Pet peeve: Old grouse. Favourite saying: Funny or what! Ambition: Airline hostess. Activi- ties: Class basketball, choir, track and field, swim- ming.
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YEAR BOOK, 1966 Page 27 ARTS and COMMERCIAL HEATHER ANNE STUART. 1953-58. 60-66— Clan: MacGregor. Theme song: My n-n-n-n-n-ame is little Henri. Verse: She ' s little and wise, but a terror for her size. Ambition: Legal secretary. Destiny?: Chamber maid at U.N.B. Pet possession: Ookpik. Can you imagine: Not hearing Henri coming down the halls!!! Weakness: Food. Activities: Vice- president, clan and class basketball, volleyball, tennis, bowling, ping-pong, slogan committee. MARY JANE TRIMMINGS, 1965-66— Clan: Scott. Verse: Are you for real, May-Jay. Theme song: Broomstick cowboy. Ambition: To become a human being — a normal one. Destiny: David ' s wife. Pas- time: Eating oranges. Weakness: Oranges. Pet pos- session: Pat ' s nurse books. Pet peeve: Teachers. Activities: Sleeping, eating and borrowing Susan ' s oranges. SUE UPTON, 1964-6 — Clan: Douglas. Verse: You ' re getting me flustered. Theme song: Love makes the world go round. Ambition: Retailing at Chamber- lain. Destiny: Dusting dress rack for R.L. Pastime: Getting her 90 day. Weakness: Clothes. Can you imagine: Sue making her own clothes. Pet posses- sion: Her pearl. Pet peeve: People who aren ' t on time. Activities: Volleyball, skiing, swimming sailing. BARBARA WANLESS, 1961-66— Clan: Scott. Theme song: Hold me, thrill me, kiss me. Pet peeve: Waking up to CHUM. Pet possession: Jim ' s cigarette package. Pet saying: That blankity blank thing. Pet name: Wally the walrus. Destination: Marrying a doctor. Can you imagine: Barb joining the militia. Weakness: Boys with English or Scottish accents. Activities: Riding, skating. STRATFORD The train left Union Station with one car filled with a talkative happy gaggle of girls. These girls with Mrs. Coutts and Mrs. Collins were headed for the Canadian home of Shakespeare ' s art— Stratford. Before the show there was enough time to eat lunch at the picnic tables under the trees, or stroll down the grassy slopes to the river. Then everyone flocked to the modern, wing-roofed theatre to see the historical play Henry IV, Part I. For the next three hours every person in the audience was held in the magical world produced by the expert actors. Laughter resounded from the roof with the antics of Falstaff, and hearts mourned at the death of valiant Hotspur. The play ended and the same girls were taken by train back to Toronto. Yet they were not quite the same girls. Their lives were enriched by a new experience. They had seen the theatre in the true form of Shakespearian drama. REBECCA CHISHOLM 13P
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