Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1949

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PREFECTS Jane Macaulay — President of Beta Kappa and Simpson ' s Rep. , Mac always has her nose in the organization of something or other. She has fabulous feeling for hazardous ways. In- terests — food ' and how to get out early Satur- day morning. Next year will probably find her at U. of T. or Shaws. Ailsa Reid- The well-known President of the Opheleo hails from Trinidad and is tops in all gymnastic feats and various other sports. Incidentally she likes the sound of ticking watches — wonder why? Favourite saying: Good on you, kid . Probable Future: Secret tary to the Prime Minister. Helen Scace — Scacey is Branksome ' s Dorothy Dix and a mother to all. A star guard on the second basketball team, she likes skiing, bran muffins and Cieorge. Probable future : — House mother at U.C.C. Alison Zimmerman — After leading the Mac- Alpines to victory last year Buzzy-Bee starred on the fir.st basketball team this year. Looking forward to teaching swimming at Inawendawin next summer and frequent (?) letters from Bwooth . Noted for her B.I. ' s and blond hair. Pet aversion: — walking more than two feet. Pet saying ; — But kids, this is different. V ACADEMIC Mary Avery — Mary is si sub-prefect and sec.- treas. of V.A. In her spare time poems she makes her favourite expression Oh, for Pete ' s sake! From Espanola near the iSoo. A nurse she ' ll be when she gets through. Shirley Bates — Shirl is MacAlpine chieftain and a skating enthusiast. You notice those big green eyes and those shiny short locks. Ambition ; — to find her way home without a compass. Can be heard saying at five to nine, Connie, may I boi ' row your Latin ? Destination ; — Physical Education at U. of T. Jane Cantley — This faithful Bluenose is a member of the Beta Kappa and is notorious for cramming ten minutes into evei y five and for those little white lies . Announces herself by saying, Guess what, I ' m going on a diet. Her ambition is to be a vet but she is headed for Arts at McGill. Janie Capon — S . . . . is kept busy with her duties as subi-prefect and member of the Beta Kappa. Pet saying; — Open a window! Ambition ; — to pose for the after ads. Probable future ; — to pose for before ads. This year will end her career as official curtain-puller, but we hope they can use her talents at Western. Cathleen Cherry — Bee-Bee , one of our victorious debaters is also a suib-perfect and Art Editor of the Slogan. Can be found hiding behind her specs, or in her desk dur- ing History. Ambition : To diminish her waist- line to 18 . Probable Future: Pursuing? an art career. Ann Cooling — Oh to be in England, now that April ' s here. One of our sub-prefects, Ann was elected library rep and is also interested in dramatics in which she excells. One of those honest girls who says she ' ll be back next year, and is eventually headed for Art andl Archaeology at Trinity.

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PREFECTS Alicia Eager— Lish , our head girl, can be found any morning- handing out pencils at the gym door. Loves: Photography , eating malt bread and volleyball. Favourite pastime: cal- ling Prefect Meetings for four successive days before April 1. Her talents may be found at Cornell next year, where we hope she will be able to arrange for a private telephone. Anne Blackwell— Inky ' s Chief problem is trying to work in all those dates. Her favour- ite saying is, Has he any nice friends? Future seems Mor-on than off but at present she keeps herself well nourished by eating her lunch in history periods. Fair chieftain of the Campbells is noted for her sunny smile and bright remarks. Nancy Blundell — Crash! Bang! Boom! Here comes Nancy — 5 ' 3i of smiles and sunshine Favourite saying — Just what am I going to do now ? The industrious chieftain of the Ross clan and member of the Beta Kappa is headed for Varsity next year. Probable Future — a brilliant career in higher mathematics. Alice Jean Buchan — Bucky is Miss Shaw ' s right hand man in the library. Heard saying I could say something but I won ' t. Com- mercial ' s whizz hoi es to join the Shell Oil Company as an interpreter. Margaret Bulmer — This petite miss from Wind- sor sparks the first basketball team as well as being vice-president of the Opheleo. We love that puii le coat that Mert sports. Probable future — trying to figure out a way to drop geometry. Margann Chisholm — Our prefect without port- folio can be heard saying, I dont get it to any joke. You notice her naturally curly eyelashes (gratis curlers) her tidy desk and her perpetual hunger. Probable future — taking a slow boat to Slobovia. Jean Gillanders — Being prefect, Mac ' ean Chief- tain, co-advertising manager of the Slogan and captain of the second basketball team keeps her busy. You notice her rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes and gurgling laugh. Pa.stime — trying to escape those first formers. Jeannie ' s private life is a deep dark secret. Diane Johnson — Woojy our capable editor- in-chief spends her spare time concocting literature?!! for the Slogan. Favourite pas- time — taking brisk strolls down to the incinera- tor. You notice her baby face, black wavy hair. Destination — Varsity Meds (genius in our midst.) Virginia Leishman — 1st Team B.B. guard, MacGregor Chieftain and member of B.K. Wee MacGregor loves dancing Bear Island Style with Princess and Indians, keeping open house for boarders, arranging prefects hours, and being a soothing note at the B.K. meet- ings. Ann Lowndes — Eaton ' s Rep. and Tely re- porter, Ann ' s favourite expression is Hey kids, do you know what? Pet aversions are doing frangais and counting money for the Opheleo. Noted for her numerous colds and informing gullible victims of our wonderful navy.



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V ACADEMIC Constance Copses — Corpses , the gal with those A and P eyes can usually be found trying- to evade Shirl at five to nine. Pays frequent visits to Montreal, Boston, and all points south. Are they all cousins, Connie? Joan Dalgleish — Better known as Dal , she is noted for the apple-red cheeks and can be heard almost any time of day leaning over the third floor bannister yelling DOWLER! Notorious for sitting up all night with Cantley waiting for their curls to di-y. Next year will see her breaking in the new Sherb. boarders. Barbara Davey — This musical genius hails from Vanleek Hill (near Ottawa that is). Her favourite pastime is having crumpets and coffee at Coles. Is never seen without Dorothy and hates the feel of cold water. Headed for nursing at Toronto General. Vida Davidg© — Petite and vivacious. Vida is noted for her absence from prayers. May be found any time in libraiy skipping classes. Pet aversion — French, with Spanish running a close second. Past, present and probable future —Blair. Molly Doran — Our photographer ' s dream is an authority on northern wild-life! You notice — that hair! Favourite saying — censored. Ambi- tion — to be an occupational therapist, but her probable future is a brilliant career in politics campaigning for the Tories. Mary Louise Edmonds — The Sarah Bernhardt of Branksome is cute, blond, a sub-prefect and a member of the Beta Kappa and Debating Team. She loves nagby shoulders and being involved. Will be taking- her sweet disposition to languages at U. of T. next year. Elizabeth Evans — Bump ' s droll humour livens up the French classes. Helps the boarders keep their figures trim by bringing them cakes, periodically. He ' s Just My Bill is No. 1 on her Hit Parade. Spends her summers teaching- sailing at Northway Lodge. Pet aversion — borrowers . Pet saying — Oh su-u-u-pei ' . Destination — Mac Hall. Jane Freeman — Belleville ' s claim to fame keeps Sherb. shuffling with the latest music. Pet aversion — disappearing books. Pet saying — I ' m the youngest girl in Sherb. Ambition — to go to Queens. Pi-obable future — Stand in for Frankie Carle. Pam Fulford — Neat, determined, little, Pammy is always to be found either around a horse or a pair of knitting- needles — and you should see those delectable ski sweaters. Works with a hopeful expression at whatever happens to be occui ying her mind at that moment — we hope it is usually school work. Future — coming back for more. Anne Gaynor — This recruit from Humberside has big dimples and numerous boy-friends. Favourite song — That Certain Party. Noted for her absence from French Class. One of the BFBC. Ambition — to learn to drive. Future — Soc. and Phil, at Trinity.

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