Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1934

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The Branksome Slogan 19 Itinerary of the School Summer Tour July 5 — Leave Toronto for Mont- real. July 6 — Sail from Montreal via Duchess of Atholl . July 12 — Arrive Glasgow. July 13 — Trossachs. July 14 — St. Leonard ' s at St. An- drews. July 15— Visit Old Branksome— 50 miles south of Edinburgh. July 16 — Edinburgh — E dinb urgh Ladies ' College. July 17 — Train to London via York. Lunch at York and visit to cathedral. July 18 — Ashford School, Kent. July 19 — Benenden School, Kent. July 20 — Mary Datchelor School, London ( Prize - Giving) . Prizes presented by the Lord Mayor of London. July 21 — Rodean School. July 22 — London. July 23 — St. Paul ' s School, S treat ham School. July 24 — North London Collegiate. July 25 — Christ ' s Hospital School. July 26 — Cheltenham Ladies ' College. July 27 — Cheltenham. July 28— Malvern. July 29— Oxford. July 30 — London. July 31 — London, Windsor and Eton. Aug. 1 — London. Aug. 2 — London, Hampton Court. Aug. 3 — London, Aug. 4 — London. Aug. 5 — Paris — International Stu- dents ' Union. Aug. 6 — Paris. Aug. 7 — Paris. Aug. 8 — Paris. Aug. 9 — London. Aug. 10 — Sail from Liverpool via Montcalm . Aug. 18 — Arrive Montreal.

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18 The Branksome Slogan possible winning or losing of the games, but the enjoyment and profit to be obtained from competing with girls whose methods of play may vary from our own. We will arrive at Glasgow on Thursday, July 12th, on the Duchess of AthoU . In Scotland we play two schools over a period of five days. On Sunday, July 15th, we are taking a picnic-lunch and spending the day at Old Branksome, where we are assured a pleasant time. We are leaving Edinburgh on the 17th of July and travelling via York to London, visiting nine girls ' schools. During this time, we are planning to spend a day at Eton and Oxford. Fortunately we shall attend the Prize Giving at Mary Datchelor Col- lege, London, and this promises to be most interesting as the Lord Mayor of London is to present the prizes. From London we continue to Paris, where we spend four days ; thence back ' to London and north to Liverpool, where we sail for home on the Montcalm . We arrive in Montreal on the 18th of August and will be in Toronto the next morning. There will be a party of fourteen girls, accompanied by Miss Read and Miss Smellie. We are all thrilled at the prospect of being able to take part in such an exciting adventure and hope to return with a wider knowledge of the ordinary routine of English school life, with a better understanding of English ideals and with a broadened outlook to help us in the solution of our own problems. We hope, too, that we may not only be recipients, but also have something to give in return for the generous hospitality which is promised to us. VIRGINIA PIERS MARGARET SORENSON



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20 The Branksome Slogan MY MUTT 1. Clumsy old dog — You scramble and rush from room to hall In ebullient search for bone or ball, And the subsequent smash most emphatically states, You have wrecked the table and smashed the plates. 2. Silly old dog— You roll your eyes and you raise a paw, You lie on your back and pretend to snore; And when you ' re scolded or in a fix, You straighten matters by doing tricks. 3. Naughty old dog — You haven ' t been home at all to-day. And now you fawn, as well you may. You drag your tail and you whine like a pup, ' Till I haven ' t the heart to chain you up. 4. Clever old dog — When I say walk , you dance to the door, And scratch like mad with an eager paw. You fetch my hat and your collar too. They call dogs dumb, — well, they don ' t know you! 5. Dear old dog — You squeeze up tight, and you lick my nose. You laugh and you fuss — some folk suppose Dogs have no souls — but in your eyes, There ' s a shining soul of tre- mendous size. KATHERINE CANNON (Clan Ross).

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