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V SPECIAL Jean Doull — Jeannie with the light brown hair and hifs blue eyes. You note: her jokes, her weakness for the Zeta Psi fraternity. She is: brimming over with wim, wigour and wital- ity and a strong supporter of the maritimes and Bermuda, Amibition — matrimony (not another) . Beverley Hamm — Bev, who ' s known as Poo- Bear to her friends, has designs on designing everything- from furniture to comic-strips. Future — Interior Decoration, and with her drawing ability we know she will be a success. Bev ' s ambition is toi see Paris in spring. Evielyn Kinley — A friend of all, a true Easterner and the gal who is always receiving phone calls from Halifax and that certain somebody. Spends most of her time counting the days until vacation. Hopes to take Inteiioi Decoration. Claire Johnston — An attractive, and i)opular member of V special. Has one main interest An Englishman. We all wish you the best of luck next year— Matrimony ? Molly McMurray — Pretty bl ond member of V special. Molly is a boarder with a special fondness for Wednesday nights and a certain reporter She hails from Niagara Falls and lives for those weekends at home. Where did she get those roses on Valentines Day ? Patricia McLocklin — Class president of V special. You note: her petite, laughing, brown eyes. Pat is loved by all. Ambition — to study ? in New York. Favourite pastime — dreaming of the weekends — Wonder who that interest at Humberside is? Joanne Patterson — Fair maiden with bangs! !t Loves swimming, basketball and riding. Her interest lies in a certain someone, of Humber- side Collegiate. Future — Shaw ' s Business Col- leg-e and matrimony. Elizabeth Mitchell — Favourite pastimes — sing- ing, tap dancing and drawing. Ambition — tc visit the States. Future — Psychology. Liz i; very generous with her money and keeps V special up to date financially. Libby Stairs — Sub-prefect from Montreal can be heard saying, Oh, my double chin. Ambi- tion — to graduate from McGill. Can be seen : walking around the block without a coat at 20 below on a snowy day. Noted for: friendly disposition and brilliant remarks in Algebra. June Stafford — Our girl from fair Vancouver, she is calm, cool and collected. Pet aversion — arguing. Ambition — to loaf. Probable future.
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V COMMERCIAL Maxwell Stewart — Our vice-president and never ending comic. Maxie is noted for her i:)erson- alit y and longr blonde hair. She loves skiing, swimming, frat pai-ties, and R.M.C. Ambition — to have her ashes scattered over Georgian Bay. Probable future — mascot of the Alpha Delts. Mary Stinson — An authority on Bermuda, Trinity and Tip Top Tailors, Mary spends profitable summers at R.C.Y.C., in Quebec, and the tropics. Favourite expression — Guess who phoned last night? Ambition — to pay a flying visit to Nassau. Sylvia Thomson — Future — winner of the mara- thon ! Pet aversion — people who borrow erasers. Heard saying — Hiya sport. Seen doing — Running at top speed between Sherborne and Main. Ambition — A lifetime devoted to drawing; horses. Shirley Vick — The only quiet member of V Commercial. A super person — well liked by all. Beneath the silence lie the brains. Future — a very efficient secretary to some attractive young boss. Patricia Williams — Our dark-haired beauty who will soothe you anytime with her favourite saying — Perish the thought. Pet aversion — rising bell. Ambition — secretary in Medical Arts Building. Probable future — Demonstrating the Law of Moments to Trig, classes. Pamela Wilson — President of V Commercial, a good thing in a small package from Trini- dad. We understand she is quite interested in the school her brother attends, don ' t U.C.? Or pesha.ps we should say Di. ye Ken ? V SPECIAL Joan Cowie — Joan entertains us at noon play- ing the piano. She is fond of swimming and skiing and gets along well with evei-ybody. She hopes to enter the advertising field and her secret ambition is matrimony with a cer- tain Jack. Anne Croll — A pretty, young member of V special, has two main weaknesses ; her flaring temper, and an engineering student! (try wheaties) ! We wish you the best of luck in whatever you do next year. Branksome? Margann Dixon — Commonly known as Dixie, she is noted for her cakes, housekeeping and hats. Favourite pastime — wearing civies. P iture — water boy on her own team or married to the sheik of Araby. Dixie is very interested in sports especially U.C.C. rugby. Jane Doan — Heard saying — Do ten, take off , or do a cherry. (We don ' t know what it means either.) You note: her generosity in V special and her wonderful chocolate cakes. Future! — Doan plans to live a clueless life. Her interest lies in Franklyn.
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The Branksome Slogan 11 V SPECIAL Lucy Strauss — Lucy, our chic from South America, is up in Canada for g ood, (she hopes). She is noted for her vivid sense of humour and that slov r drawl. Loves the opera, as anyone could guess from her large collection of records. Favourite pastime — skiing at the farm. Mary Troup — Tall and attractive member of V special. Noted for her chestnut hair and big brown eyes. Fond of sports. Her secret ambition is matrimony with a certain University stu- dent. We wish you the best of luck, Mary. Patricia Ward — Pat is another bridge fiend and spends most of her time quoting Culbertson. Likes swimming, tennis and Ajax. Ambition — another one for Interior Decoration. Prob- able future — business partner- ship with Mr. T.N.T. STORM FORCE Out to the storm! The wind is flying In curving arcs about the sky ; The howling snow and the pines ' sad sighing Press in a tremor, and singing, die. Come! climb the mountain! feel the coldness, Stand, where the snow-gale fiercely blows! There, the heart of the Viking boldness Adventure, which in their black blood flows. Yah! bite the fury, feel the wild- ness! Strength, like a whip-lash, flings desire ; Scoop up youth, till the old-age mildness Robs you of winds and the mountain fire! SHIRLEY MANN, IVB. Awarded prize for Poetry, 1948. PAST: PRESENT: FUTURE The past is gone; it isn ' t ours It ' s gone to join those other hours Of songs of birds and scents of flowers That passed so long ago. Now is the time ; here is our chance Each passing moment to enhance Before we go on down the dance Which ends in Evermore. The Future too is ours. Who knows How far ahead the Future goes? Perhaps the blooming of a rose. And we are known no more. MARY A. C. HEARN, VB.
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