Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1981

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Clan Awards Junior School . . . Robertson Fraser Award to the Chieftain . . . Allison Huycke Senior School . . . McAlpine McLeod Award to the Chieftain . . . Margaret Kemp Athletic Awards Junior Darcy Bett Jennifer Huycke Cassandra Roncarelli Pam Smith Sarah Teskey Jill Wigle Art - The Pippa Harris Memorial Prize . . . Maureen Dempsey Service to The Kaleidoscope . . . Margaret MacMiUan, Amanda Palmer The Dorothy Misener Teskey Bursary in Family Studies . . . Mary Morden Contributions to Music . . . Victoria Pinnington Loyal Co-operation in the Residence . . . Jacqueline Fitzgibbon Library Service . . . Anna Van Straubenzee Service to the Debating Society . . . Katie Lundon, Bryn MacPherson, Kirsten Munro Service to the Drama Club . . . Jane Moes Service to The Slogan . . . Suzanne Dingwall, Margaret Lawson Service to the Beta Kappa . . . Catherine Le Feuvre Serv ice to the Opheleo . . . Jacqueline Atkins Progress . . . Kristen Wilby The Edgar Gordon Burton Memorial Prize for Personal Achievement . . . Margaret Kemp The Jennie E. MacNeill Prize for Citizenship . . . Molly Falconer, Margaret Gooderham The Carter-Ledingham Prize for Outstanding Contribution to the Senior School . . . Tricia Purks, Lise Hafner The Loewen Ondaatje McCutcheon Prize for Encouragement of Love of Scholarship . . . Jill Adams Essay Competition Grades 9 and 10 . . . Shiona MacKenzie Grades 11,12 and 13... Cynthia Walker Sports Prizes Junior School Activity Awards Heidi Ambrose Katherine Fullerton Adrienne Grant Victoria Hackett Allison Huycke Lau.a Nichols Catriona Padmore Olivia Sampson Dana Warren Badminton Junior Singles . . . Katherine Fullerton Senior Singles . . . Paul Doyle .Swimming Dnder 1 1 Champion . . . Gigi Hull Junior Champion . . . Heather O ' Connor Intermediate Champion . . . Susie Garay Senior Champion . . . Andrea Whiteacre Tennis Junior Singles . . . Cynthia Mitchell Senior Singles . . . Vicki Bassett Senior School Doubles . . . Vicki Bassett, Janet Ondaatje Sports Day Under 1 1 Champion . . . Adrienne Grant Junior Champion . . . Susan Andrus Intermediate Champion , . . Darcy Bett Senior Champion . . . Lisa Beer Opem 80 Metre Sprint Champion . . . Lisa Beer Senior Sheila Buchanan Laurie Gunton Margaret Kemp Margaret Gooderham Hope Humphrey Alison Wiley

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1980 PRIZE DAY LIST Grade 2 . . . Amanda Hopki : Grade 4 . . . Jennifer Grift ' iihs Grade 6 . . . Lisa Gelinas Grade 7R9 . . . Susan Van Wynen Grade 8R3 . . . Genevieve Perron Grade 8R7 . . . Olivia Sampson Grace Morris Craig Pri c for Art in Grade 7 . . . Shuno Baird Alexandra Ward Bursary for Music . . . Heidi Ambrose Special Recogniiion of Ouisianding Achievement by a Grade 8 Student in Grade 10 Freneli . . . Genevieve F ' erron Public Speaking: Grades 1, 2, and 3 . . . Alana Smith Public Speaking: Grades 4, 5. and 6 . . . Pippa Aird Ann Bayliss Cup for Public Speaking . . . Bridget Young Religious Education in Grade 8 . . . Karen Hervey Bone Memorial Prize for French in Grade 8 . . . Olivia Sampson Contribution to the Junior School Debating Society . . . Catherine Adams Stephanie Teller Memorial for School F nihusiasm . . . Patricia Zingg Alumnae Prize lor Outstanding Contribution to the Junior School . . . Olivia Sampson Essay Competition Grades 5 and 6 . . . Emily 1 ong Grades 7 and 8 . . . Alison Dalglish General Proficiency in Junior School Grade 1 . . . Alison Borrajo Grade 3 . . . Michelle Forlnum Grade 5 . . . Anne Roe Grade 7R8. . . Pamela Snivcly Grade 7R10. . . Sarah Wright Grade 8R4. . . Laura Nichols Ontario Scholars Jill Adams Karen Chisholm Leslie Gorwill Julie Ho Margaret Lawson Victoria Pinningion Joy Waldie Beatrice Wong Lisa Bate Teresa Fischer Lise Hafner Julia Knight Catherine Le Fcuvre Tricia Purks Jennifer Winsor Medals The Lieutenant Governor ' s Medal for Scholarship in Grade 8 . . . Jane Leckey The Ruth Caven Memorial Medal for Scholarship in Grade 12 . . . Kate Wiley The School Medal for Scholarship in Grade 13 . . . Jill Adams The Governor General ' s Medal . . . Catherine Le Feuvre The Jean Hume Memorial for Leadership . . . Tricia Purks Grade 13 Subject Prizes The Helen L. Edmison Memorial Prize for Biology . . . Julia Knight The Elizabeth Kilpatrick Memorial Prize for English . . . Jill Adams History . . . Lise Hafner Geography . . . Mary Giles Mathematics . . . Beatrice Wong For Ability and Enthusiastic Interest in Science and Mathematics , . . Karen Chisolm Physics . . . Catherine Le Feuvre French . . . Catherine Le Fcuvre Chemistry . . . Julie Ho Economics . . . Jennifer Winsor Family Studies . . . Anna Van Strauben ee The Helene Sandoz Perry Prize for Art . . . Lisa Bate Grade 12 Subject Prizes Family Studies . . . Natalie Buchanan Fashion Arts . . . Petra Baldik Mathematics - The Dorothy G. Phillips Prize . . . Annie Chee Chemistry . . . Susan Quaggin French . . . Kathleen Slater English - The Jennie E. MacNeill Prize . . . Kirsten Munro Latin . . . Kale Wiley Physical Education and Health . . . Kate Wiley History . . . Tracy Dalglish Geography . . . Susan Herold Class Cup for Participation in Activities Throughout the Year . . .1 1 RIO



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The first thing he did that afternoon when he walked through the front door was to kick the cat. It was not just a kick of frustration but one of sheer malice and hatred. The cat ran off yowling and he smiled. The second Hving thing he set eyes on in the house was his wife. Restraining the impulse to kick her too, he scowled. She asked him pleasantly, but fearfully, how his day had been at work. He knew she was just being kind but for some reason he detested her for her kind- ness. He noticed that she was wearing a new dress and that she had had her hair done. Was this her feeble attempt to please him? Stupid woman! He felt the delicious desire deep in the pit of his stomach to torment her, and so he told her that she looked awful and asked her why she had not got rid of that old dress ages ago. He could see her heart sinking and he smirked inwardly at his success. He walked towards her. She shrank back. He put his hand out to touch her hair and demanded where she had got the money to pay for such a pointless extravagance as a hair appointment. She flushed. He struck her and then wished he had not. Now that he had struck her he could no longer torment her in such a satisfactory manner because she would only start to cry and nothing frustrated him more than a stupid woman ' s tears. She was crying anyway. She knew her tears frustrated him he was sure. Now she was the tormentor. He could not bear it. Suddenly he was angry, angrier than he had ever been before in his life. He liked this anger; it gave him a feeling of power but he did not think too much of the pleasure for that would lessen the rage. He stormed into the kitchen. She just stood there. He pulled out the sharpest carving knife. Another tear molded its path down her cheek. He swept back into the room and saw her standing. She did not look scared anymore; she did not even move. Her indifference was like a catalyst to his fury and he stabbed her again and again. When she lay at his feet he smiled. Now he could torment her as much as he liked and she would never cry. Kirsten Munro Grade 13 16

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