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The Branksome Slogan 17 APPOINTMENTS Head Girl — Patricia Stockton HOUSE PERFECTS Margaret Capener Joanne Edmonds Kathleen Hinch Betty Smith Doreen Martin DAY PERFECTS Joan Adams Flavia Elliott Orde Skecles Nancy Trees June Whitehead SUB-PERFECTS— (Day) Elspeth Abb»ey Elizabeth Falconer Patricia Coulthard Brenda Cruikshank Francesca Harrison Jean Seifert SUB-PERFECTS— (House) Rosemary Akerman Evelyn McCormick Barbara Chase Kathleen Elgie Nancy Famum Virginia Goldingham Lois Landreth Jean Montgomery Honor Pass Jean Plaunt Eve Saunders BETA KAPPA SOCIETY President — Joan Adams Vice-Pres-deiit — Eve Saunders Secretary — Jean Seifert Treasurer — Nancy Marlow Con7mittae — Jean Butler, Nancy Farnum, Francesca Hai-rison, Nancy Wigle. OPHELEO SOCIETY President — Betty Smith Vice-President — Patricia Coulthard Secretary — Evelyn McCormick Treasurer — Kathleen Hinch Committee — Elspeth Abbey, Rosemary Ak- erman, Betty Darling-, Kathleen Elj io. DRAMATIC CLUB: President— Beverley McCoy CLAN CHIEFTAINS Campbell — Joan Bradiield Douglas — Virginia Golding-ham Ross — Ruth Beynon Stewart — Mary Nelson MacAlpine — Pat. Romcyn MacGregor — Nancy Marlow Mclean— Diana Griffith Mclecd — Helen De Jardine SUB-CHIEFTAINS Rosanna Parbury Kathleen Deacon Elizabeth Gumming Patricia Stewart Primula Eshclby Joan Sieveright Patricia McConnell Dorothy Rohinette Marjorie Flanagan ; Socrctary- FORM OFFICERS Form VA -President. Francesca Harrison ; Vice-Presid. nt, Treasurer, Nancy Farnum. FoiTn VB — President, Kathlpeu Hinch ; Vice-President, Patricia Coulthard ; Secretai-y-treas- urer, Virginia Golding-ham. F orm VSp — President, Yvonne Jones ; Vice-President, Shirley Wilson : Secretary-Treasurer, Margaret Dov.-e. Foim VSp (C) — President, Jo-anue Edmonds; Vice-President, Betty Darling; Secretary- Treasurer, Nancy Wigle. Form IVA — President, Barbara Browne ; Vice-President, Rosanna Parbury ; Secretary-Treas- urer, Primula Eshelby. Form IVB — President, Diana Griffith ; Vice-President, Patricia Bell Irving ; Secretary-Trcasui-er, Joan Bradburn. Form I VSp — Pre. ' iident, Eizabeth Hearn ; Vice-President, Betty Greenslade ; S cretary-Treas- urer, Joan Chalmers. Foi-m IIIA — President, Marian Cross ; Vice-PresidenL, Henryetta Edward. ; Stcreta)-y-Treas- urer, Patricia Earl. Form IIIB — President, Kathleen Deacon ; Vice-President, Lois Capell ; Secretary-Treasurer. Elva Parkinson. Fomi IIA — President. Elspeth Fairbairn ; Vice-President, A.nn Cawthra; Seci-etary-Treasurer, Barbara Hargraft. Foi-m IIB— President, Elizabeth Riddell ; Vice-President, Barbara Chisiholm ; Seci ' etary-Treas- urer, Mary Watson. Form lA — President, Anne James ; Vice-President, Ann Hargraft ; Secretaiy-Trcasurer, Margaret Ambler. Form IB — President, Ann McCuilIoch ; Vice-President, Anne Blake ; Secretarj ' -Treasui er, Vera Black.
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Those who have made the school what it is, those at Branksome now, and those who will follow after, — Branksomites of the past, pres- ent, and future — may rightly consider the year 1942-43 one of the greatest in the history of our school. One of the outstanding events of the year must surely have been the opening of the enchanting new property, Readacres, at York Mills. As a frontispiece this year we have a picture of the property, but you must have been there to know all its beauties. It is of particular value this year on account of the shortage of gasoline, which curtailed our trips to Clansdale Heights. This year Branksome has put forward a war effort far surpassing any of previous years. Everyone who has helped in this effort deserves praise for the part she has played, for giving up entertainments and luxuries in order to reach our goal. We must not lean now upon our oars, but do our bit in our own way — we may help at home, at the Red Cross, or at the Canteen ; we may thin peaches or pick strawberries until our backs ache; we may join the Forces and give our whole time to them. If we are coming back to school let us prepare for another hard push — this time we will push right on to Victory ! We want to thank you for your splendid contributions. We have tried to make the Slogan worthy of this year, of your co-operation, and above all, of our school ; we hope you enjoy it. THE EDITORS. 19
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