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Page 28 THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN
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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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YEAR BOOK, 1966 Page 29 ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Janet Harris, Sally Hill, Denise Jacques, Ann Langley, Cynthia Lines, Barbara Mackay, Jo-anne Mackay, Margaret Palmer, Judith Pendrith, Rebecca Robertson, Mar- got Scandrett, Bonnie Schachter, Sandra Shaw, Roberta Somerville. ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEE Elizabeth Anderson, Jane Binks, Janet Chamberlain, Barbara David- son, Susan Dewar, Christine Earl, Mary Ellen Empringham, Diane Price, Janice Rigby, Anne Sy- monds. LITERARY COMMITTEE Heather Apple, Anne Marie Bon- kalo, Beverley Bowen, Becky Chisolm, Susan Collyer, Dorothy Cooper, Patricia Frost, Jane Greer, Jane Hamilton, Marilyn Jarvis, Elizabeth Keith, Shelley Lambe, Julia Mendes, Lorna Merritt, Susan Ross, Mary Jane Sawyer, Rose- mary Schenk, Susan Sinclair, Heath- er Ann Stewart, Wendy Sturtridge. SPORTS COMMITTEE Deborah Gibson, Eleanor Laug- heed, Patty McCabe, Sandra Mills, Sonja Morawetz, Gale Pollock, Janet Ruby, Linda Seccombe. ANNE HOUSSFR DAPHNE ROSS GRETCHEN WEDD JEAN WILLET Sports Photography Advertising Advertising
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