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1969 SUB-PREFECTS JULIE WILDGOOSE (1966-1969). McLean. Enthu- siasm moves the world. Julie is enthusiasm personified. This has shown up in all phases of Branksome life — as 13P president, secretary- treasurer of choir and sports participator. Goose ' s happy exuberance has dissipated many Monday morning blues, and next year will cheer those in Classics or Modern Languages at U. of T. ACADEMIC ELIZABETH ANSPACH (1964-1969). Ross. A horse, a dog and Pierre II. Liz has taken part in class and clan sports, swimming, class plays and the advertising com- mittee. Liz ' s greatest desire is to be a veterinarian in northern Canada and because of her ambitious character I ' m sure she will achieve this goal. BARBARA AKITT (1968-1969). Scott. Except for occasional lapses into insanity, Barb has shown herself to be a strong-willed and stable person. With a fascination for snowflakes and eyes, she often gets lost on her way home. Barb ' s sensi- tivity and imagination are a constant source of agony. JEANE BOYD (1964-1969). Douglas. Jeane has been active in bridge, golf, tennis, U.N. Club and Publicity. Her normal pastime is taking one foot out of her mouth and putting the other in. Her ambition is to finish her rug. Next year she ' s off to Switzerland. RHONWYN BREEN (1963-1969). Ross. Confusion is her middle name. Rhonnie ' s artistic talent contributes greatly to class, clan and Slogan committees. Her happy- go-lucky attitude and carefree cheerfulness add much vivacity to life around her. Her conspicuous absence is only paralleled by her subtle humour. MARILYN DUBOIS (1961-1969). MacAlpine. The doormouse is asleep again. A member of the Beta Kappa, and a class and clan participator. Marilyn won recognition in Chemistry for mixing full strength sulphuric and hydrochloric acids, forming poisonous gas! She will be the only doctor using a stepladder to reach the operating table seven years hence. MARILYN DRAPER (1968-1969). Campbell. Marilyn ' s enthusiasm and zest for life make her dynamic. Always cheerful and capable of dis- cussing anything, she is a great participator. Receiving roses and collecting butterflies are two of her various pastimes. A professional student is her probable destiny. MARGARET KELSICK (1968-1969), MacGregor. Margaret travelled, in September from St. Kitts to join us. She settled in immediately and was elected class vice-president, and a member of the Beta Kappa. She ' s an avid cheerer-on-er ! We ' ll always remember her jumping up at the 6:55 bell to be ready for walk at 7:40! Next year it ' s Western and Science.
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Page 24 The Branksome Slogan SUB-PREFECTS GAIL PELLY (1964-1969). MacAlpine. A Horse, A Horse my Kingdom for a Horse, is Gail ' s personal motto. Squirt is active in class, clan and swimming activities and also the advertising committee. Next year Gail plans to enter nursing and because of her well-rounded personality she will succeed in ail she does. SUSAN POWELL (1966-1969}. McLeod. I laugh at the world, and the world laughs at me. Powlie ' s natural enthusiasm and good nature have livened Branksome ' s halls for three years. We ' ll all miss Maxi ' s bright smile and floppy ears. Activities: Maxi Mouse (of course), past vice of U.N., Simpson ' s Rep., Vice-President of Opheleo, President of 13E. JANE RABB (1967-1969). Scott. Our stooge of a sub-prefect from Montreal has given much in her 2 years at Branksome. Jane has been active in Scott clan activities, has held class office, given support to the debating club and spent much time splashing in the pool. Her greatest contribution however has been the outlandish behavior we ' ll never forget. CATHI RANKIN (1967-1969). Ross. That virtue was sufficient of herself for happiness. Cathi came to Branksome from Vancouver, and immediately became a part of everything. She has a reputation for being quite gullible but this is because of her great trust in people. She ' s Literary Editor and an infallible member of school, class, and clan sports. SARAH STARK (1966-1969). McLean. Berkeley, our one and only yankee sub-prefect has contri- buted much during her three years at Branksome. She has been a participant in the U.N. Club, along with holding class offices — 12 B ' s class presi- dent, 13 P ' s sports captain. Berkeley ' s warm personality will always be remembered at Branksome. RUTH TOW (1953-1969). McLeod. Then had ' st thou an excellent head of hair. Although Ruth can ' t see an inch in front of her face, she always manages to keep in the centre of school affairs. Her enthusiasm has aided Ruthless Toothless in her duties as Vice-Presi- dent of the Choir and Secretary-Treasurer of the Opheleo. LINDA WALLACE (1965-1969). MacGregor. Discourse the sweeter banquet of the mind. Linda is famous for arrivederce and her unique Wallace laugh. Her qualities of leadership and spirit have penetrated Branksome since she came in Grade 10. Her spicy spirits will aid greatly in her plans to be a nurse. Activities: Slogan sport ' s committee; Former MacGregor Chieftain; Vice- President of 13E. ROSEMARY WALTER (1965-1969). Douglas. Of pleasures there are many; of worries there are none. Mimi, a weekly boarder, has in her four years, been class president for three. She has partici- pated in class and clan sports, U.N., and the Beta Kappa. Mimi is a good all-round girl who always smiles. Keep it up, and good luck in the future!
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The Branksome Slogan ACADEMIC NORMA HORKINS (1962-1969). McLean. It matters not how long you live, but how well. Norma is one who radiates happiness and vitality. She involves herself in class and clan sports, and choir. She has been eloquent in the U.N. Delegation and Debating. Her warmth and gener- osity will follow her always wherever she may go. CATHERINE LAWRANCE (1967-1969). MacAlpine. Then they said to one another: ' We are not doing right ' . Cathy. Secretary-Treasurer of 13E, is an active member of the Opheleo and U.N. Her interesting ideas on a variety of topics make for lively discussions, and where there is laughter — Cathy is probably there! ELIZABETH KERFOOT (1964-1969). McLean. Liz has been active in both class and clan activities and is the Secretary-Treasurer of Branksome ' s Beta Kappa Society. Liz ' s mathematical mind will eventually lead her to a most rewarding goal. VIRGINIA MACKIE (1963-1969). McLeod. Mirror of constant faith, revered and mourn ' d. Ginna, our future psychologist, has been a pleasure to have around Branksome. Her cheery disposition and enthusiasm will make her a lasting pal among us all. And she ' s busy — Opheleo, U.N., Slogan, class and clan sports, a class officer. DEBORAH LILLICO (1968-1969). Ross. Excess in anything is a defect. You never see Debbie without a cup of char in her hand— These English, you know! Her year at Branksome has brought much liveliness and mischief to our class, and that ' s just what we need. She ' s kept busy on the Beta Kappa and Slogan. MOIRA PARKS (1964-1969). McLean. A member of the Choir and Literary committee, Moira can ' t be missed even on the basketball court. An expert shot with a water-pistol and famous for her toot- ing on the sax, Moira liveth on in our minds. ELIZABETH McCUTCHEON (1964-1969). MacGregor. Punctual ... Liz has been active in the Choir executive, Library Committee, U.N. Club, publicity and tennis. She invariably appears any- where, anytime with her camera. Her probable destiny will be educating ignorant Branksomites on how to take sneaky pictures! SUSAN STROUD (1966-1969). MacGregor. Loss of sincerity is loss of vital power. Sue ' s warm and sincere personality have gained her many lasting friends. Her ability to see the bright side of any situation, and her enthusiasm will never fade. She ' s involved in the U.N., Slogan (class rep.), class and clan.
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