Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1948

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V ACADEMIC June McMu ' len — Member of the Big Four bridge club. You notice her deep voice and heavy correspondence with O.A.C. Knows everyone headed for P.H. and E. at Queen ' s. Melba Rycroft — May be found now and then in Va. One of our Trig brains (?). Plans to take Pass Arts at Queen ' s. 1 L Paula Mounce — From Newburgh (suburb of Napanee, that is!). Notice her dark hair, deep, dark eyes ! Headed for nursing, seen in Va furiously finishing her French. Grace Seaman — Opheieo member, Grassy sticks out her tongue while catching up on Caesar. Likes tennis, laughter, hates arti- chokes. Ambition is nursing-. Destiny — first woman explorer of moon. V. Eileen Murton — Murt , chief paiJer hander- out in zoo, is always tired on Thursday. Ambition — to drive a car, play tennis. Loves badminton. Fascinating future at Varsity. Carol Secord — Returned from Florida with the New Look in a dark shade. Intere.sted in maths, modern music AND George. Marilyn Nation — Just ask Marilyn how to fool the authorities in crossing the border. A Jamaica import who suffered bad i-epercussions from a winter of skiing. M Helen Sibbett — Champion bridge player and skater ; likes knitting and other pastimes as well. Is heading for Trinity. Another favour- ite is Russ. I Pat Phair — You notice her French book in her hand. Her favourite animal — the horse in gym. Hobby is collecting coins from Vb. Good luck in dental nursing, Pat ! Ann Smith — Andy , our Lauren Bacall, is active member of school life — particularly swimming, riding and skiing. Queen ' s and perhaps a law profession ai-e the planned future.

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V ACADEMIC Jeanne Garrow — President of Va, instigator of form play. Helps Evis rule the Rosses, feeds Dalton cookies. Likes sailing and ski- ing (wonderful skiing at Collingwood, they say ! ) . Naomi Inglis — Mclean ' s chieftain, bulwark on 1st B.B. team. Ne dove and swam on swimming team. Our 1948 debutante is famous for her curly !? hair and her skiing! Ann Godisall — shows an avid interest in tracks with white rails. Loves music and animals (with dark eyes, dark curly hair . . .). Future — a bookie. Barbara Keeler — Music, especially South American style! tennis, .skiing (she ' s a whiz!), tall, dark, handsome . . . (gxiess who?) are Barbie ' s favourites. Future — Phys. Ed. at Varsity. P ' ggy Hand — Member of the Group of Seven (visitors to IVb French classes). Likes badminton and rushing to Muskoka on week-ends. Future — a term at Port Credit High, then nursing. Kathryne Keene — Member of B.K. Our Oak- ville blonde spent a most profitable summer in New York. Keeney is an accomplished diver, etc. Note her short kilt and her long legs ! Maida Harris — Our quieter sub-prefect was an angel in the pageant. Authority on China and Latin. Interested in swimming. Prob- able future is nursing. Joan Langlois — Who ' s our H.G. ? Who ' s proud of her Western lineage? Who ' s known as Big Sulphur? Who persists in, Kids, guess what? basketball and tennis? Who? It ' s LUNGS! Rosemary Hutchison — Spends all her spare time doing Spanish. Is very interested in Michigan University. Another tennis player and another prospect for nursing. Ann Larmour — Otherwise known as Voyag- eur from Saskatoon. Always planning big week-ends. Biggest plans for her future — Queen ' s! Can be heard beating it out ' in Sherb.



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V ACADEMIC Shieila Smith — Vb ' s Latin genius claims she lost her knowledge of French between Mont- real and Toronto. Favourite occupations ' — swimming- and skiinj?- Most desired future is one of loafing- — possibly St. Anne ' s. Jean Wallace — Wally — 5 ' 1 of vim and vigour — usually seen with a gleam in her eye, snippers in hand. Hobby isx Dicky birds! Destination — nur.sing ! Betty Southgate — B.K. ' s illustrious secretaiy takes a lively interest in badminton and tennis. South returns to England for the summer and re-returns to Trinity. Has a recent past at Lake of Bays. Harley Walters — Pastime is taking life as it comes and U.T.S. Pet aversions — answering history questions, skiing at 5 a.m. Probab future — taking life as it comes — and U.T.S. Joan Spackman — St. Thomas ' s President of Vb. member of the Opheleo. Note : starry- eyes and passion for mushrooms. Usually found losing things . Probable destination — The Lady with the Lamp . Louise Walwyn — Our symphony rep. Her high class tastes run to classical music and James Mason. Weesy is noted for her lovely blonde hair and sweet voice. Muriel Joy Stewart — Myrt is kept busy as Vice-president of both I.S.C.F. and Opheleo. Interested in dramatics and badminton. Brilliant future in nursing. Helen Wilkinson — Her trade marks : numerous hair-do ' s, don ' t be a chicken , bridge game, letters to Spike . Will model New Look on little farm. Helen Stronach — Note her Florida tan. Hes loves basketball and swimming. Spends most of her time in York Mills. Ambition — to be a dietitian. Future — matrimony. Norma Wood — Enthusiastic forward on 1st B.B. team. Note that gurgling g-iggle, that Ottawa stride. Ambition — to curl the close crop with a needle. Destiny awaits her at Western.

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