Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1983

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GLIM BASH f 4;o ' clotkfe 5; o ' clock On Tuesday, May 25, our clan chieftains went out of their way to make our final clan gathering of 82 be one to remember - they really did. Firstly we had an exciting game of capture the flag. The teams were Mc clans vs. non- Mc clans. The non-Mc clans won. Then we were served an elegant dinner of hot dogs, potato chips and salad. The meal was piped in by S.A.C. boys and was indeed an elegant affair. Congratu- lations and thanks should go to all the chieftains and subs for a fantastic evening and a great year of spirit. S.A.C. March True to tradition, the St. Andrews ' cadet corps arrived on Sunday morning clad in their red blazers and green kilts. They assembled in front of Sherborne and Ainslie to the sounds of the bag pipers warming up. After the customary in- spection, they marched down Mt. Pleasant which had been closed for the event. A large crowd of spectators lined the street to watch the parade. It was truly a sight to see. Sports Day Sports Day 1982 was a great success. Not only did it include the annual slogan signing, but it also included the ever popular three- legged race and an exciting leap frog relay which had everyone involved. The biggest surprise of the day was when Alison Wiley captured first place in the 800m. run. No one would have ever guessed. (Ha-ha). ran a fine race to win the 60m. dash. Congratulations to all of those who participated. It was a memorable occasion. « • « 0 , II iiM r

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Branksome Havergal Challenge And did those feet in Modern time walk upon Branksome ' s mountain green? Branksome sends its sympathy to the thirteen HavergaUans (and auxilary runners) who can answer yes to the above question. Fortunately, we cannot em- pathize or understand the plight of the unprepared or the under- spirited. On a balmy May day in the year of 1982, Branksome hosted the first Havergal-Branksome Challenge. Created under the superlative leadership of AUson Wiley and Kelly Hawke, over three hundred Branksomites (myself included) gathered in the lowerfield to watch the challenge. The Challenge consisted of an obstacle course and a run around upperfield. It also included a brief jog up the stairs by the tennis courts, an incline now affectionately known as the Havergalian Hill. Neither the run nor the op- posing athletes were any match for our fit and confident team of thirteen. Clad in chariots of fire white, the team was able to finish the course all by them- selves. Needless to say, we won. Between the bar-b-que af- terwards and the Challenge, the day seemed quite a success. P.S.: Thanks should go to Kelly and AUson and to the rest of the 1981-82 grads who helped us re- instate our supremacy in spirit. By M. Cartwright



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i T i Tr ffv AiF mnn mill UAY l dZ JUNIOR SCHOOL PRIZES Alumnae Prize for Outstanding Contribution to the Junior School Elizabeth Allingham Stephanie Telfer Memorial Prize for School Enthusiasm Hayley Avruskin Parents Association Prize for Outstanding New Girl in the Junior School Chantai Coury Public Speaking Grades 1 , 2 and 3 Pippa Aird and Jillian Kirchmann Public Speaking Grades 4, 5 and 6 Elizabeth Allingham Essay Competition: Grades 5 and 6 ° . . . Jennifer Griffiths Essay Competition: Grades 7 and 8 Gabrielle Hull The Grace Morris Craig Prize for Art in Grade 7 Fiona Baird The Bone Memorial Prize for French in Grade 8 Elizabeth Allingham Alexandra Ward Bursary for Music Elizabeth Allingham GENERAL PROFICIENCY in Junior School CLAN AWARDS Swimming Under 1 1 Champion Jane Taylor Swimming Junior Champion Angela McArthur Sports Day, Under II Samantha Bramson Sports Day Junior Champion Emily Long, Colleen Silver Tennis Junior Singles Shelagh Grant Activity Awards Lisa Bronn, Miranda dePencier, Lisa Gelinas Sarah Hull, Margot Humphrey, Alison Smith Hayley Avruskin Junior School . . . Fraser Eraser Award to the Chieftain, M. Henderson Senior School . . . Douglas McLeod Award to the Chieftain . . . S. Teskey Art: The Pippa Harris Memorial Prize . Catherine Berchtold The School Prize in Latin Sarah Teskey Outstanding Achievement in Grade 9. Louise Dempster Outstanding Achievement in Grade 10 Jane Leckey Outstanding Achievement in Grade II Jennifer Kim Essay Competition in Grades 9 and 1 0 : . . . Melanie Evans Essay Competition in Grades 11,12 and 13 Karen Stilwell The Dorothy Misener Teskey Bursary in Family Studies Jennifer Fitzgerald The Eunice M. Coutts Prize for Outstanding Contribution to Music Christie Baillie Award of Excellence in Music Performance Simonetta Lanzi The Edgar Burton Memorial Prize for Personal Achievement Randi Robertson The Lowen, Ondaatje, McCutcheon Prize for Encouragement of Love of Scholarship Margot Wright Progress Melinda Wiltshire-Gibson Loyal Contribution to the Residence, Kathleen G. Shaw Memorial Lesley Juniper, Sky Lamothe Library Service Robin Howell Service to the Debating Society Janice Loudon, Susan Morris Excellence in Debating Simonetta Lanzi Service to the Drama Club Julia Weinstein Service to the Slogan Simonetta Lanzi Service to the Kilt Press Wendy Buchanan, Meredith Cartwright, Jill Curtis, Maggie Hermant.

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