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SLOGAN STAFF Putting together a yearbook takes more than just luck - although a little luck doesn ' t hurt! We have four deadlines of 42 pages each and are finished by the March Break. Finished by the March Break? Yes, when I took on this task I figured that it couldn ' t be too bad because I ' d have three months to relax and recuperate. Now I say ONLY THREE MONTHS? Only three months to enjoy the Slogan Office as a per- sonal hideaway instead of a per- sonal nightmare! It ' s one thing to stay up all night cramming for a test or exam but try to prepare for- ty pages of a yearbook in one night and you ' ll realize that it ' s not only improbable, it ' s impossible! This yearbook does have a good side. Not only do you know its contents long before the rest of the school but you also find that peo- ple are willing to do ANYTHING to stop publication of certain pic- tures! I ' m now intimate with the typing room and photocopiers but I drew the line at the darkroom! I want to thank the entire staff for all their time and co-operation. Thanks also to Mrs. Roe and Mrs. Gray for their advice and to Mrs. MacGregor for everything - the weekends, the holidays and the hard work! The stress will last a lifetime! Victoria Wilson Editors L-R: Hope Nightingale - Ad Assis- tant, Avery Bassett - Junior School Editor, Helen Bredin - Art Editor, Susie Parker - Ad Assistant, Tory Wilson - Editor, Margot Schmid - Sport ' s Editor, Betsy Brown - Layout Editor, Lee Ann Meadows - Advertising Editor, Emma Loewen - Assistant Editor, Liz Paupst - Literary Editor. Photography Row: Alison Borrajo, Edney, Helen Bredin, Front Row: Lee Ann Meadows, Jess Merber. Absent: Paige Austin, Louise Harwood-Nash, Catherine Matthews, Carol Riley.
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MISS BROUGH On looking through our calen- dar of events and happenings, I realize that the focus this year has been on the arts. In school we have had a poet, story tellers en francais, and a leader of workshops in communication through drama. We have visited the Art Gallery, the Royal Ontario Museum, the O ' Keefe Centre and the McMichael Gallery. We have participated in the Kiwanis and the Independent Schools ' Music Festivals. In February we completed a most successful poetry week, the highlight of which was the recita- tion of the whole Junior School ' s imaginative and spirited inter- pretation of The Pied Piper of Hamelin . We look forward to the Spring term when the Grade 7 8 musical, Snow White , and the Grade 7 8 drama club ' s, The Mad Woman of Chaillot will be performed. Special thanks to our chieftains, our sports captain and our Junior School prefect, whose en- thusiasm, concern and spirit have never failed throughout the year. All in all, it has been a very good year. HEATHER On the west side of Mount Plea- sant stands a very special part of Branksome Hall - the Junior School. This year we drew faces for a pumpkin, had a Valentine ' s Day candy guess, played games at lunch, and helped Rudolph find his nose. We also raised money for the Humane Society and the Heart Foundation and had a food drive for the Second Harvest. With the participation of all and the strong support of the staff, this has been a very successful year. I especially want to thank Miss Brough for her interest and encouragement. The Junior School is full of spirit and enthusiasm which has made this a very special year for me. Thanks and good luck to all! Heather Gellatly KYRA FIELD 1971-1988 Kyra was a happy, pleasant student who was loved and respected by both her peers and teachers. Whenever one of her friends was feeling blue, she was always cheered up by Kyra ' s sweet voice and adorable laugh. She enjoyed Branksome and felt a fine sense of accomplishment in the areas of Family Studies and Fashion Arts. An active girl, Kyra enjoyed her Ballet lessons and her summer camp activities and friends. There is a time in life when we close our eyes, swallow hard . . . and whisper - good-bye. We shall miss her.
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