Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1922

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Page 29 text:

THE r.RANKSOMK FLOGAN 27 1 and 2 — The Scliool line on its way to Rosedalc Prcsljyterian C ' iuirch for the Closing Exercises. 3 — The Garden Party in the School Grounds. June 14th, )2l.

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26 THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN 1921 SUMMER CLOSING The eighteenth annual summer closing of the scIkjoI was held on Tuesday, June 14th, in the Rosedale Presbyterian Church. J he pro- gramme consisted of the school hymn, a prayer by the Rev. W. R. Ramsay Armitage and a poem, Graduation Day, written and recited by Wilson Macdonald. The following prizes were aw arded : Junior School The Junior School prizes were presented by Rev. j. H. Paulin. Primary — General Proficiency, Shirley West ; Neatness, Betty Connell ; Poetry (presented by Miss Patterson), Betty Smith. Form I. Junior — General Proficiency, Hetty Turnley ; Neatness. Helen Richardson; Poetry (presented by Miss Tyrrell), Joyce Livingstone; Conduct (presented by Miss Tyrrell), Mary Holland. Form H. Junior — General Proficienc} ' , Adele 1 ' amblyn ; Neatness, Nora Findlay ; Perfect Attendance, Audrey Banks. Form III. Junior — General Proficiency, Bessie Home, Im])rove- ment in Writing, Margaret Robertson. Forms H. and HI. Junior — Sewing, Nora Findlay. Form IV. Junior — General Proficiency, Mary ' ilson ; Sewing, Mary Wilson. Form V. Junior — General Proficiency. Margaret -Donald ; Neat- ness, Christine Auld ; Progress, Mollie Wood; Sewing. Margaret Donald. Intermediate — General Proficiency. Bessie Boehm. Sylvia Eby ; Neatness. Nora Deacon. Senior School The Senior School prizes were presented by Rev. Trevor Davies. Form I. — General Proficiency. Constance Davies ; Neatness, Meredith White. Form II. — Industry and Application. Esther deBeauregard, Elinor Ross, Florence Fraser. Form III. Special — Industry, Ruth Muir. Form III. — General Proficiency, Elinor Sutherland; Neatness, Catherine Dewar. Form IV. — Neatness, Audrey Porteous. History of Art Prizes — Kathleen Cowan, Margaret Campbell, Mona Miller. Dorothy Harding; H onorable Mention. Jean Ferguson. Clara Hire, Elizabeth Holmes, Bessie Macpherson. House Prizes The House prizes were ' presented by Rev. James Little. House Courtesy — Janet Gibson. Anella Minnes. English House Neatness — Elinor Sutherland. French House Neatness — Kathleen Romans. Special French Prize — Margaret Campbell. Memorizing of Scripture in French- — -Special Prize— Helen Smith, Anella Minnes. Mary Grant. Dorothy Roach. Memorizing of Scripture in English — Marjorie Walker. Dorothy Darrell. Trembeth Luke. Dorothy Page, Goldie McLauchlin. Elinor Sutherland, Helen McCully, Jean Southam, Ruth Muir.



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28 THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN Special Scripture Prizes — (presented by Miss Margaret 1 Scott j Meredith White, Constance Cann. The Victory Bond prizes were presented by Muriel Zyl ach, ' 20. 1918 Resident Girls ' Victory Bond Prize for Integrity — Goldie McLauchlin. 1919 Resident Girls ' Victory Bond Prize for Sports — Mona Miller. 1920 Resident Girls ' Victory Bond Prize for School Spirit — Janet Gibson. The Alumnae Prize in English was presented l)y Grace Ryrie, ' 21. — Won by Margaret Campl ell. Eleanor Stanl)ury Memorial Prize in English (the gift of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stanbury) — Janet Gilxson. Special Neatness Prize (the gift of Mrs. F. H. Phippen and presented by her) — Sylvia Cayley. Special Prizes The Special Prizes were presented l y the Rev. Principal MacKin- non of Halifax. Tennis — Junior Singles — Margaret Parker. Junior Doubles — Katherine Dean, Margaret Aitken. Senior Singles — Katherine McKay. Senior Doul les — Katherine McKa} ' , Mona Miller. Cups for Form Spirit and ork in Physical Training (the gift of Miss Edith Amsden) — Senior, Form V Class President, Kathleen Cowan; Junior Forms H. and HI. — Class President, Sallie Baker. Slogan Prizes — Best Pen and Ink Work. Mary Kerr; Best Story, Mary Wilson; Best Photo, Mona Miller. Prize for Influence — won 1)y the ITead Girl, Kathleen Cowan. Good Conduct Prize — Marion Cann. 1921 Resident Girls ' Victory Bond Prize for Perseverance — Meredith White. The Domestic Science Certificates and School Medals were pre- sented by Rev. Dr. Neil. Dietitians ' Certificates— Kathleen Cowan, Kathleen Tait. Partial Course Certificates — Vera Birkett, Jean Gamble, Ruth Gordon, Helen Hay, Gladys Munro, Dorothy Roach, Kathleen Ro- mans, Kathleen Tait, Nancy Wright. School Medals for Scholarship — Form IV. Senior — Elizabeth Scott. Form V. Senior — Marjorie Bone. After the prizes had been presented, the guests were received by Miss Read and the Stafif in the school grounds, where refreshments were served by the girls. MARJORIE BONE, ' 21. It well may chance in years to come, When all of us are old, And our names among the famous In bright letters are enscrolled, That we shall read this little book, And its contents w ill recall The many happy days we spent At dear old Branksome Hall. MARJORIE SHERLOCK, Form V.

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