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OUR ALBUM OF GRADUATES PREFECTS BARBARA PATTiSON (1964-19S9). Scott, Gentle of speech, But absolute of rule. Barb ' s five years at Branksome have given her school a tremendous sports enthusiast, an expert team member, a brilliant play director and most important — an inspiring Head Girl. Activities: cl?n-ch:eftain (Scott), clan and school teams, swim team, choir. LINDEN ARMOUR (1964-1969). Ross. People . , . People who need people. This sums up Lindy. Her warmth comes not only from her smile but from her heart. She spends most of her time pulling Lindens, but we love her anyway. Activities: Junior School Slogan Representative, choir member, past president of the United Nations Club. BARBARA BALL (1966-1959). Douglas. Books. ' Tis a dull and endless strife. Like . . . uh, in her three years at Branksome, Barb has participated in all facets of school life. Her warm smile has lightened many a class. A.s a nurse, she ' ll make someone ' s early morning needle very pleasant. Activities: Head Librarian, past 12A President. CYNTHIA BUNDY (1964-1969). Ross. Good things come in small packages. Cindy ' s bubbly personality and enthusiastic spirit have brightened the halls of Branksome for 5 great years. Her quick mind and lively countenance have helped to cheer on our Branksome teams. Activities: Class and clan sports, past clan chieftam (Ross), Mini Mouse, Eaton ' s Rep. and Art and Photography Director. ELIZABETH DECHERT (1959-1969). Douglas. If music be the food of love, play on. Academically and enthusiastically. Liz has chal- lenged all Branksome ' s sports, clubs, and classes. As she reorganized the choir library last year, so she handles the Slogan as Editor-in-Chief this year. As Liz leaves these hallowed halls to begin her future as an opera star majoring in Architec- ture, we all pause and say, Will wonders ever cease? JUDITH FEARON (1955-1969). Campbell. Hey Jude — Don ' t be afraid ... true humility the highest virtue — mother . of them all. Judie is a perfect balance between romance and practicability. But besides that, she is funny — Qui Madame, mon pere est vraiment un ascen- seur! Activities: class activities and this year our enthusiastic advertising editor. ELIZABETH FLAVELLE (1963-1969). Douglas. And now abideth Faith. . . . In all things Liz is Faithful. A true Branksomite from the start, she ' s put her talents to sports, drama, debating, choir, work on the Slogan, and U.N. (she headed the delegation last year). With such enthusiasm, Liz will meet the challenge of tomorrow and bring sunshine to a gloomy job MARILYN JARVIS (1964-1969). Campbell. Notning great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Enthusiastic, certainly is an apt word to describe Jarv. The success of Branksome ' s sports program can be attributed to our sport ' s captain ' s natural friendliness and outgoing personality. Activities: Sports captain, school teams, past clan chieftain.
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PREFECTS MARGARET ANN MARCHANT (1963-1969). MacAlpine. A quiet voice and Cheering smile. But enthusiasm and resourcefulness are Margy ' s claims to fame. She ' s a familiar face in every club, at every game (she loves to cheer the loudest), and she ' s been a success as head of the choir and Opheleo Society. Most of all, she ' s always there in time of crises. ROSEMARY ROBERTSON (1967-1969). MacAlpine. Weave a smile to catch a smile for laughter catcheth laughter. Rosie is an active participator in all school sports and is a member of the Debating society and is Head of the Slogan publicity committee. With her cheerful and happy-go-lucky nature she can always be depended upon to liven things up. BARBARA SCANDRETT (1964-1969). McLean. Branksome, Branksome, Rah! Rah! Barb has always participated with enthusiasm in all phases of school life and has shown that she is a true Branksomite. This year she even started her own basketball official ' s school and I think for her work and enthusiasm she deserves a gold star . Activities: sports editor of Slogan, past president of 11A, basketball, volleyball, oaseball, and past clan chieftain. CAROLINE VON OTTER (1959-1969). McLeod. Happiness is ... a smile to show it. Caroline always has time to cheer others with her happiness and support Branksome with con- tagious enthusiasm. Her smiling personality will definitely win her success wherever she goes. Activities: President of Beta Kappa, first basket- ball team and past McLeod chieftain. SUB-PREFECTS IRENE DUERDOTH (1960-1969). Campbell. Those were the days my friend is Irene ' s famous philosophy. Vitality and an amusing chuckle is Irene ' s trade mark. Her happy smile is seen on both basketball and volleyball courts. Her creative artistry has led her to the Vice- Presidency of our Beta Kappa Society. Keep singing Irene, we love you! EMILY FODOR (19 -1969). MacAlpine. When Emily first entered Branksome, she was deter- mined to do well in all things. This year she became a sub-prefect as well as a member of the Opheleo Society. In sports she enjoys tennis, basketball, and skiing. As her future occupation, Emily plans to be a nurse. AINSLEE GURD (1963-1969). McLeod. A rose, a bottle of Strawberry wine and Bubbles away, Ooh la la heaven. Ainslee has haunted the Hallowed Halls of Brank- some and has been active in swimming, U.N., class, clan sports and the advertising committee for the Slogan. She plans to help under-privileged children and knowing Ains ' generous personality she will succeed. SUSAN OSLER (1966-1969). Campbell. I try to be a scholar, but cheerfulness is always breaking in. During Sue ' s three years as a Branksomite, she has eagerly participated in debating, choir, U.N.. and class and clan sports. Her beautiful smile and her own special humour have enlivened many a history (and latin!) class. Best of luck at Pad- worth, England, next year!
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