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YEAR BOOK, 1967 Page 13 PREFECTS Back Row: A. Skelton, B. Bowen, G. Tanner. S. Hill, M. McDonic. M. Clark, S. Shaw. Front Row: S. Mcintyre, A. Langley, S. Collyer, Miss MacNeill, S. Sinclair, A. McKinnon. E. Macintosh, SUB-PREFECTS Back Row: E. Martin, H. Apple, L. Seccombe, A. Symonds, B. Jarvis, L. Harvey, J. MacKay, M.J. Sawyer, L. Rowan-Legg. Front Row: S. McClelland, J. Rigby, S. Pearce, Miss MacNeill, D. Jacques, P. Baillie, P. List.
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Page 12 THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN THE INSTALLATION OF PREFECTS The school body was assembled by nine-forty-five and sat chattering in their seats. Suddenly a hush settled over the church as the strains of the organ heralded the processional of sub-prefects, prefects, clan chieftains, teachers and guests all in full regalia. When they reached their places the anthem was sung and the ceremony begun. Firstly, Grade 12 certificates and prizes were awarded, followed by the three Ontario Scholarships which were won last year. Each sub-prefect and prefect receiving the honour mounted the altar stairs where Doctor MacNeill told the con- gregation of their various contributions to school life. Our illustrious head-girl was the last girl to be installed. By the applause, one felt the spontaneous approval of this year ' s leaders. Then, to our pleasure Doctor Ma cMurray, principal of the University of Toronto Schools spoke. The symbolic ritual of handing over the flags from the old prefects to the new was followed by the school song and prayer. After the recessional, the girls left the church, joining parents and friends in joyful anticipation of the Thanks- giving Weekend. The prefects, having been officially instal- led, our year had really begun and we hoped it would reflect the calibre of its leaders. REBECCA ROBERTSON
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Page 14 THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN SENIOR SCHOOL PRIZE LIST, 1965-1966 Grade 13 History — Anne Gregor. Mathematics — Christine EarL Science, Physics, Chemistry — Brenda Campbell. Science, Biology — Gretchen Wedd. Latin and French — Gail McKinnon. Spanish — Daphne Ross. General Proficiency — Margaret Anne West. Elizabeth Kirkpatrick Memorial Prize for English Rebecca Chisholm. Helene Sandoz Memorial Prize for Art Diane Price Grade 12 English — Elspeth Macintosh. History — Heather Apple. French — Sally Brady. Latin — Susan Sinclair. Mathematics — Sara Hill. Science — Susan Pearce. Grade 12 Arts Interior Decoration — Diane Price. History of Art — Felicia Houtman. Home Economics — Margaret Ann Graham. Grade 12 Commercial Heather Ann Stuart. Grade 11 Arts Interior Decoration — Robin Armstrong. History of Art — Maryska Janta. Home Economics — Barbara MacPherson. Grade 11 History — Eleanor Lougheed. Essay Competition Grade 9 and 10 — Pamela Earl. Grade 11, 12 and 13— Alexandra Skelton. Frizes Voted for the Day School Integrity — Mary Ruse. Sportsmanship — Beverly Baylay. Loyalty — Jane Rapp. Perseverance — Gretchen Wedd. School Spirit — Gail McKinnon. Service — Marilyn McLellan. Prizes Voted for the Residence Integrity — Daphne Ross. Sportsmanship — Patricia Lees. Perseverence — Kathleen Pattinson . Loyalty — Katherine Graham. Service — Margaret Anne West. Comradeship — Patricia Pennock. Day School and Residence (Both) Best All Round Girl — Sally Adams. Memorization of Scripture Susan Perttula. School Medal for Scholarship Christine Earl. Nancy Bradford. Governor-Generars Medal Anne Gregor. Jean Hume Memorial Medal for Leadership Sally Adams.
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