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V. ACADEMIC Marian Wallace— Wally is chieftain of the Ross Clan (two minutes silence!), Sports Editor of the Slogan. Her favourite occupation is defending her blonde locks, and chasing clan members. Pet peeve — having her name spelled with an o . Margaret Wansbrough — Maggie is a helpful member of the Beta Kappa, and a sub-prefect. She also manages the second basketball team, and her tennis and badminton are big assets to the Campbells. As our Eaton ' s Repre- sentative, she can always be seen waving little red cards, and calling, Doesn ' t anyone want to go to the Eaton Fashion Show? Barbara Wcstman — Short, blonde Barbie came to Brariksome from St. Clements. Considering her frequent trips to Connecticut, wc shall put Barb down as the travelling type. Skiing and swimming seem to be her favourite sports. Barb ' s quizzical look and wide grin will be long remembered by fellow boarders at Sherb, who have had so much fun with her this year. V. COMMERCIAL Sylvia Cavana — Sylvia, who comes from Orillia, is better known at Branksome as Sliver . She is a member of Sherb ' s Big Four. Elusive Sliver is always on the go, and probably will keep rioht on going until she gets herself firmly established somewhere (Considering her ability, we predict a law office.) Ann Chisholm — Chi? ha a special brand of smiles and chuckles that wins your heart. Ann is an expert participant in skiing and bowling, and her jokes and slanq expressions keep us up-to-date on the latest teen talk . We wish a wonderful girl a wonderful future. Mollyann Clappison — Mollyann has the envy of every Branksomite because of the deep tan she acquired in Florida. While she was there, she also developed a very keen interest in water sports and deep-sea fishing. Molly has an infec- tious giggle, and we are sure life will always be good to anyone with a sense of humour like hers. Jacqueline Craib— Jackie is perhaps one of tKe few Branksomites who has mastered the art of water-skiing. She loves it, and hopes to be able to spend a winter in Florida practising . Bridge is her interest at Branksome (next to her typewriter, of course). Her future plans are indefinite now, but we are sure that they will include plenty of fun! Dianne Darke — Coming from Regina, Saskat- chewan, Dianne has that western fondness for horses. Admiration was mutual until one day during the Easter holidays when a wicked hoof sent her to hospital for a few days. Art has been Dianne ' s principal indoor hobby at Brank- some. A member of Fifth Commercial, she plans to make a career as a secretary. Best of luck. Di! Marilyn Green — This brunette comes from the West — Baby Point, West Toronto, that is. Her sports programme includes riding, and Marilyn loves it. Her secret ambition is to have a secretarial position in a doctor ' s office. We ' ll be interested in hearing how that works out! Barbara Johnston — Anybody know where ' Tweed ' is? Just ask Barb! Usually she is found on her bed, knitting pleasantly and listening to a radio thriller. She likes swimming and riding, but her future lies in the business world — in Chartered Accountancy.
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V. ACADEMIC Lorraine Morris- Blonde curls a-flying, kilt a-whirl. Personality plus; oh, what a girl! Her ambitions are high, and her interest rare As Literary Editor, she ' s beyond compare; To learn to drive is her secret ambition, And in journalism, to find a position. Nancy Owens — The only bridge player who can play opposite Pam, and keep calm. Nan is an attractive member of the Beta Kappa, sub- prefect and Vice-President of VA. Probable future — University. As to which one, and what course, there is still some doubt. Evelyn Park — Effie , her own private hair stylist, has many honours — sub-prefect, president of VB, committee member of the Beta i appa and the Slogan, and last but not least, a friend of Alice Ann Russell. Pet Saying — Fhew! Pet Aversion — taking Saturday morning studies. Future — Heading the society page. Mary Eleanor Riddell — A rarity among us is this member of VA. Although she is often teased about that New Zealand accent, and blonde hair, we all agree that they suit her to a T. A sports enthusiast, the chieftain of the Scotts excels in badminton and tennis. Unless Mary Eleanor slaughters someone, we hope to see her in Arts at Varsity. Gwenanne Scott — This good-natured brunette and cousin of Ted Kennedy, left Malvern Col- legiate in third form to come to Branksome. A whiz in Maths and Science, she studies dramatics out of school. She is always friendly and willing to chat. Gwenanne ' s ambition is Science at U. of T. Her early morning greeting and pet saying, Teeder got a goal! Barbara Shaw — This little gal with the big future, who has always cherished the idea of being a geologist, proudly states that she is headed for Varsity. Barb ' s rec ' -room is our favourite hang- out, but she prefers fighting fires at Wilber- force! Our sub-prefect ' s first love is Joe, (her pet dog). By the way, just ask her anything about hockey. Joyce Sinclair— A sunny disposition and a constant grin, Sink is tops with everyone, A sub-prefect. member of the Opheleo and Photography Expert for the Slogan. Joyce loves living — especially at North Bay! She has a yen for Cuba, the rhumba beat and Western! Her life-long ambition? To fly a plane — and she will! Joan Smith— Our Smitty ' s a hard worker. An athlete of McLean Clan, Skiing is her hobby. And nursing is her plan. To learn how to drive is her life-long ambition. And that Florida moon , she sure is a-missin ' . Joan Somerviile — Good things always come in small packages . Little Joanie came to us from Forest Hill three years ago. She takes her school work very seriously, and is looking forward to Physio-Therapy at U. of T. Seen but rarely heard, quiet Joan is friendly and willing to be helpful to everyone. We ' ll all remember her as Abby in Arsenic and Old Lace . Ann Sutherland — Sudsy is the president of the Beta Kappa, captain of the Ski Team. a member of the swimming team, a sub-prefect and generally prominent in school activities. She may be seen any day wandering along the halls with ten pounds of books and an absent-minded expres- sion. Her week-end address is Collingwood. The Physical Education Department at McGill will be proud of Sudsy ' s enrolment.
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V. COMMERCIAL Joan Lloy d— Joan has spent only one year at Branksomc, but she has won many friends with her engaging smile and friendly conversation. Her correspondence must be extensive; almost every afternoon she finds a nice corner at Sherb. and goes to work typing all her letters. Joan is known as Grannie to her ballet teacher; our Gran is also interested in dramatics, and plans to take a drama course in New York next year. Magarct MacPherson— In the sports line. Marg loves riding, at Sherborne typing is her forte. We still do not know her plans for the future not keeping secrets, Marg? Eloise McGee— Eloise comes from Bobcaygeon, and is one of Sherb ' s favourite sub-prefects. Her keen interest in hockey keeps her busy with the sports page every morning. Eloise is ambitiously planning to enter the business world. With her ability, she should have a very successful career. Mary Lou Palmer — Mary Lou was nicknamed Lulu when she came to Branksome frorn O.L.C. She was born in Jamaica, but has received her formal education in Canada. We wish Mary Lou the best of luck, always. Kathryn Putman— Kathy, who comes from Pres- cott, is a member of Sherb ' s Big Four. She is a whiz on a typewriter, and will probably use typing in her profession. Fond of all sports, she specializes in swimming. Kathy is easily dis- tinguished in a crowd by her famous exclamation. Oh. Sliver! Margaret Sommacal — This gal from St. Clemei ' ts boasts a head of rich auburn locks, and an interest in good music. At Sherb, Marg un- selfishly supplies the boarders with delicacies. V e hear that she is bound for New Jersey next year. Good luck, Marg! Elizabeth Taylor — One of the Big Four, and better known as One Chance , Betty comes from the wild and woolly west — Winnipeg. For the present her hobby is typing, and she ' s none too slow! Betty has plenty of ambition, and after she graduates from Branksome, she hopes to make a career in business. Margaret Taylor — Bonnie is a former student at Parkdale Collegiate. At Branksome, she is famous for her numerous telephone calls from home, and for her long, dark hair. Boarding at Sherbourne certainly doesn ' t provide many djll moments, and Bonnie is right in there with the best of them. Her special interests lie in riding and dancing. Our sincere wishes for her success. Diane Tiller — Di, who comes from Guelph, is one of the lucky ones who sits in on the Big Four. Her favourite exclamation is, Who ' s going to the ' Queen ' s ' after school ' Di is V Commercial ' s answer to the perfect secretary. She plans to become a shorthand reporter in the future. Barbara Wright — Barb has a passion for good sport matches — be it major league hockey or a school tennis tournament. At Branksome she is the president of V Commercial, and has won all her classmates with her twinkling eyes and hearty laughter. Barb triumphed in the role of Mortimer in the school play; her first step will be a very determined one — to join a stock theatre this summer.
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