Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1981

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SWIMMING The Swimsuit: a garment designed for swimming. Seashore bathing became popular in the mid nineteenth century when railroads were built, allowing people to get to the beach for their vacations. The first swimsuits concealed most of the body; women wore bloomers, black stockings and a dress with short sleeves and a skirt; men wore a dark coloured one piece, sleeveless garment reaching to the ankles or knees. By the early twentieth century, however, men had begun to wear shorts without a top. A clinging one piece swimsuit for women was introduced by the French after World War 1, and other accessories were aban- doned. Around 1935, women began to wear a two piece suit consisting of top and shorts. In 1947 the bikini, consisting of a very brief top and brief pants came into fashion. In the 1970 ' s, swimsuits varied in style from one or two piece garments to suits with skirts, but all were made of fabrics that do not sag or balloon in the water thus facilitating swimming. Team Members: Laurie Hrushowy, Martha Younger, Sally Robertson, Debbie Lachowicz, Martha Dingle, Wendy Wilson, Kate Dafoe, Ruth Bryden, Carolyn Dyke, Ellen Green, Maria Sherman, Mario Soriano, Susan O ' Connor, Wendy Brown, Janice Wright, Susie Garay, Mary Morden, Debbie Farquaharson, Laura Loewen, Karen Taylor, Tricia Hall, Lis Burrow, Marcie Hartill, Andrea Whiteacre. This year the Branksome Swim team participated in four swim meets: Relay Meet: . Branksome 2. B.S.S. 3. Havergal Senior and ntermediale Meet: 1. B.S.S. 2. Branksome 3. Havergal Tadpole and Junior Meet: 1. B.S.S. 2. Branksome Bishop ' s Cup: L Branksome - 132 pis. 2. B.S.S. - 121 pts. 3. Havergal - 1 14 pts. 4. St. Mildreds - 107 ots. 5. T.F.S. -57pts. 6. St. Clements - 48 pts. The Bishop ' s Cup was originally presented in 1946 by Colonel Arthur Bishop. The competition is between a minimum of three independent schools. The switnmers compete in speed, style and efficiency. Coach: Mrs. Lumsdon. Captain: Laurie Hrushowy. SAILING The sailing tournament this year, as in past years, was held at Lakefield College School. The competitors were sailing 420 ' s and Albacores. The team received excellent instruction from two coaches. Tom Clarke, whose expertise in the science of racing tactics is well-known, and Heather Sampson Clark, whose involvement with the Toronto Brigs also makes her an excellent authority in the sailing field. Fiona Sampson and Chris Grant placed 5th out of 7 competitors, and Harriet Eastwood and Martha Dingle placed 2nd in their division. Overall Branksome placed first. 63

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CROSS-COUNTRY ' Sweat pants off please ' , said the announcer as the girls assembled on the starting line. Last minute good lucks were yelled from nearby spectators. The girls waited for the gun; the dreaded gun signalized the start of an exhausting two mile cross-country race. This was one of the many typical cross-country starts which the team of twenty Branksome girls experienced this fall. The hard work and determination of everyone brought great success for the 1980 cross-country team. The biggest race of the season, the qualification for the Ontario championship, was an indication of everyone ' s hard training. Eight girls qualified for the championship, our most ever. This success is largely attributed to our excellent coach, Mrs. Kizoff, to whom we extend our grateful thanks. At the Ontario Championships in London, in the midget division, Sarah Wiley placed second, and Laura McElwain placed 61st. The junior team placed 7th out of 29 teams. Alison Wiley placed 1st and Anne Bunting placed 37th. In the senior division, Kate Wiley placed first. Oulslanding Cross-Country Meets: 1. Private Girls Meet: Midget division: 1st Sarah Wiley 2nd Laura McElwain Junior division: 1st A lison H ' iley 2nd Anne Bunting 4th Martha Wilson 5th Tessa Griffin I5ih Kelly Hawke Senior Division: 1st Kate Wiley 2. Toronto District Qualifications: Sarah Wiley. Laura McElwain, Alison Wiley, Anne Bunting, Martha Wilson, Tessa Griffin, Tori Russell, Kelly Hawke, and Kate Wiley all qualified. 3. Bonne Bell lOk Road Race: The competitors included: Kate Wiley. Alison Wiley, Sarah Wiley. Anne Bunting. Paula Doyle, Katy Staples, Katherine Buleychuck, Julie Fergusson, Jill Curtis, Lindsay Glasgow, Alison Tasker, Kelly Hawke, Martha Dingle, and Tori Hackett. Each Girl completed the race in under an hour. Back Row: Colleen Doyle. Katie Staples. Paula Doyle. Kate Wiley. Dalene Snyder, Carol Brebner, Judy McClure, Tori Russell. Middle Row: Tessa Griffin, Alison Wiley, Sarah Wiley. Front Row: Kelly Hawke, Jill Curtis, Julie Fergusson, Laura McElwain, Alison Tasker. Absent: Anne Bunting, Martha Wilson, Martha Dingle. Captain: Alison Wiley. Coach: Mrs. Kizoff JUNIOR SCHOOL SWIMMING



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BETA KAPPA This year has been one of the most suc- cessful years in the history of the Beta Kappa - and the most fun. Because of the demand, our annual Ramabai Rout was opened, which made it easier on those of us who didn ' t have dates! Over 700 people came to witness this record-breaking event. We made over $2,000 and $1,500 of the money raised went to the Opheleo. The Formal, held at the Granite Club was great fun, and was not influenced at all by the fact that it was held on Friday the 13th! Most of this year ' s success is due to the phenomenal amount of support from all the grades and, of course, the support and work put in by my committee heads - Anne, Anne, and Eileen. Thanks for all your help. Suzanne Beer Suzanne Beer: Head, Anne Yendell, Anne Emonson, Eileen McConnell. Drawings by Kellie Leman.

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