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SPORTS PRIZES Badminton Singles — Jean Normand Doubles — Nancy Hill, Janet Anderson Swimming Under 11 Champion — Susan Caray J unior Champion — Kate Wiley Intermediate Champion — Andrea Whiteacre Senior Champions — Maureen Sullivan, Pamela Wilby Diving Champion — Lisa Molle Clan Awards Junior School — Robertson Fraser Award to the Chieftain — Judith Mc- Clure Senior School — McAlpine McLeod Award to the Chieftain — Bridget Wiley Athletic Awards Junior (Gr. 9-10) — Jacqueline Atk in, Monica Dashwood, Molly Falconer, Bryn MacPherson, Andrea Whiteacre, Kate Wiley. Senior School (Gr. 11, 12 and 1 3) — Brenda Bartlett, Philippa Harris, Gillian MacCulloch, Kathryn Morawetz, Jean Normand Tennis Senior Singles — Robin Heintzman Junior Singles — Judith McClure Gymnastics Open Champion — Maureen Sullivan Bowling Junior Champion — Lisa Halyk Sports Day Under 11 Champion — Darcy Bett Junior Champion — Holly Chercover Intermediate Champion — Kate Wiley Senior Champion — Kathryn Morawetz Open 75 Yard Dash — Tricia Purks Basketball Clan Cup — McLeod Class Cup - 12R3 Volleyball Class Cup - 13R2 Clan Cup — Campbell Class Cup for Participation in Activities Throughout the Year — 13R4 xnio 13
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Medals The Lieutenant Governor ' s Medal for Scholarship in Grade 8 — Alison Wiley The Ruth Caven Memorial Medal for Scholarship in Grade 12 — Rosanna Sun The School Medal for Scholarship in Grade 13 — Pauline Look The Governor General s Medal — Catherine Morrow The Jean Hume Memorial Medal for Leader- ship — Eileen Smith Essay Competition Grades 5 and 6 — Angela Cowper Grades 7 and 8 — Virginia Harris Grades 9 and 10 — Millie Paupst Grades 11, 12 and 13 — Patricia Kuo The Dorothy Misener Teskey Bursary in Home Economics — Arden Patterson Contribution to Music — Catherine Morrow Loyal Co-operation in the Residence — the Kathleen C. Shaw Memorial — Marie Lange Library Service — Catherine Morrow Service to the Debating Society — Nancy Hutchins, Sue Wurtzburg Service to the Drama Club — Laurie Stein Service to the Slogan — Diana Harris, Diana Coulter Progress — Carroll Barnicke Alumnae Association Prizes for Art Senior School First — The Grace Morris Craig Prize — Grace Bolton Second — Amanda Graham Photography — Kathryn Johnston Sculpture First — Allison Wild Second — Elizabeth Pitfield J unior School First — Susan Shaw Second — Jennifer Pitman Design — Susan Garay Alumnae Association Prizes for Handicraft Senior School First — Celia Hore Second — Grace Bolton Junior School First — Wendy Lewer Second — Jennifer Geddes Third — Lori Herring Alumnae Association Prizes for Poetry First — Tracy Smith Second — Sharon Vardy The Edgar Gordon Burton Memorial Prize for Personal Achievement — Nancy MacKenzie The Jennie E MacNeill Prize for Citizenship — Kathryn Johnston The Carter-Ledingham Prize for Outstanding Contribution to the Senior School — Jane Wiley 12
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The year 1977-78 has marked a great step torward in Branksome ' s history. A massive reconstruction program was instigated and com- pleted . . a project which dominated each Branksomite ' s school life, from September to June. Some of the girls were sad. No longer would they be able to walk along the familiar old wooden floors. No longer would Mrs. Coulter be waiting to welcome the latecomers at the end of the checker-board hall. No longer would the waiting line for the telephone in the trophy room be the place to catch up on the latest gossip, and no longer would each swimming class be an experience to remember! To these despairing Branksomites . . . cheer up! We will now be able to perform HAMLET and JULIUS CAESAR on a fine stage rather than a soapbox. Wall-to-wall carpeting will allow latecomers to slip into the school unnoticed, and each teacher will have her own classroom so that she won ' t be late for class! The swimming pool will be as blue, cool and refreshing as the Mediterranean, and the common room equipped with all the latest fashions in common room furnishings. This year at Branksome has provided all of us with many memorable experiences, from choosing the best looking workman to trying to find a common room for the grads; from singing and skits to organizing activities and selling flowers for the Heart Foundation. Although the face of the school has changed, the spirit has remained the same. To next year ' s grads, enjoy your common room, and to everyone, thanks for a great year. Love, Bridget
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