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12 The Branksome Slogan 28th — Mr. Justice John E. Read. K 29th — Ice Follies. February 10th — Free Week-End. 13th — Prefects’ Installation. 14th — “The Marriage of Figaro.” 15th — Lecture on Skiing. 16th — Debate — B.H.S. vs. U.T.S. 23rd — Visit of the Laurel School. 24th— “Henry IV.” March 11th — Mrs. George Weppler. 12th — Skating Carnival. 13th — Inter-School Badminton and Bowling Meet at St. Paul’s Church. 16th— “Dear Ruth.” 21st — Easter Holidays. April 2nd — Beginning of Spring Term. 8th — Miss Forsythe. 13th — Third Form Plays. 20th— “The MOD.” 21st — Alumnae Dinner. 27th — Free Week-End. 28th — Second Form Plays. May 1st — Senior Choir Concert. 6th — Rev. Henry Hawkin. 7th — Inter-School Swimming Meet. ' 8th — Junior Chon Concert. 24th — Sports Day 25th — Graduation Dance. June 1st — Strawberry Festival. 3rd — Closing Service in Rose- dale Presbyterian Church. 7th — Junior Prize Giving, St. Andrews Church. 8th — Senior Prize Giving, St. Andrews Church. 8th — Garden Party, Readacres.
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The Branksome Slogan 11 Intermediate Champion — Joan Engholm. Junior Champion — Sue Savage. 100 Yard Dash — Joan Engholm. Liu, Nancy Patten, Peggy Porter, Janice Riddell, Sue Savage, Frances Snetsinger, Margot Thompson, Isabella Ullman. The Margaret T. Scott Memorial Prizes for the Memorizing of Scripture Kathryn Almas, Rita Barr, Beverlee Beckett, Phyllis Brown, Joan Cameron, Stella Chang, Jennifer Jones, Diane Leaver, Lena Medals Ruth Caven Memorial Medal — Scholarship — Form IV — Carol Jean Merritt, Mary Lou Farmer. Governor- General’s Medal- Form V — Joyce Dibblee. Jean Hume Memorial Medal for Leadership— Patricia Marriner. Calendar September 7th — Opening Day. 14th — Promenade Conce rt. 12th — Gathering of the Clans. 29th — Initiation of the New Boarders. October 1st — Miss Kathleen Nicoll. 6th — Thanksgiving Week-End. 11th — Yehudi Menhuin. 13th- — Old Girls’ Basketball Game. 15th — Dr. Smart. 1 6 th — ‘ Brigadoon . ’ ’ 18th — Installation of Prefects. 19th — Basketball — B.H.S. at Moulton. 20th — Fourth Form Plays. 23rd — Basketball — Havergal at B.H.S. 24th— Basketball— B.H.S. at Havergal. 27th — Hallowe’en Masquerade. 29th — Miss Hilda Johnson. 30th — Ramabai Week. 31st — Basketball — Moulton at B.H.S. November 1st — Malcuzynski. 2nd— Basketball— B.H.S. at St. Clements. 3rd- — Fifth Form Plays, 5th — Mr. Peter Letchford. 6th — Basketball — St. Clements at B.H.S. 9th— Basketball— B.H.S, at Bishop Strachan School. 10th — Free Week-End. 15th — -Royal Winter Fair. 1 6 th— Basketball — Bishop Strachan School at B.H.S. 24th — Movies of Mexico. 28th — The Toronto Symphony Orchestra, December 1st — Miss Read’s Christmas. (Scottish) Dinner. 8th — Christmas Dance. 10th — Carol Service. 15th — Christmas Holidays. January 8th — Beginning of Winter Term. 12th — Skating Party. 18th— Sadler’s Wells Ballet. 19th — Miss Read’s Dance. 21st — Miss Kenyon. 23rd — The D’Oyley Carte Opera — “The Gondoliers.” 24th — The Alumnae Bridge and Canasta Night. 27th — Skiing ' at Collingwood.
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The Branksome Slogan 13 OUR ALBUM OF GRADUATES PREFECTS Ellen Avigdor — Bibi is our most efficient School Librarian. One half of the Ge ' .man class, she excels in this subject. Noted for her good humour, her serenity, and the drawings in her notebook (I), Bibi is headed for Art and Archaeology at Vic next year. (No, she does NOT play bridge 1 !) Johanna Broughatl — Loyal, hard-working Joey has been a pillar of the school for ten years. She is the capable Advertising Editor of The Slogan, our Eaton ' s Representative, and still has time to make us laugh. Next — nursing at the Sick Children ' s. Best of luck, Joey! Charlotte Campbell — Our demure blonde from VB can always be heard chuckling at Ally ' s lunch- time jokes. She is noted for her cheery HELLOOO there! which daily resounds through our halls. A loyal prefect and chieftain of the Campbell Clan, Char intends to enter the nursing profession. Jocelyn Campbell — Watching the quick play of expressions on Josie ' s countenance as she tells one of her amusing stories has endeared this prefect to all her schoolmates. A vivacious actress and an active member of the Modern Dance Group, her future plans include the Physio-Occupational Therapy Course at Varsity. Eve Cassels — Eve is a guard on the First Basket- ball Team, school badminton champion and an Opheleo member. Her summer is to be spent as a counsellor at camp. After that Eve is not sure what she will be doing — but whatever she does is bound to be done well. Sally Jane Dibblee — How can we do justice tc„ this dynamic personality in only a few words? Lynn is President of the Betta Kappa, a guard on the First Basketball Team, and an avid theatre fan. As acting is her first love, she plans to study Dramatics at Columbia next year. Anna Lea Elderkin — Our energetic Chieftain of the Scott Clan and Vice-President of the Opheleo is the contribution of the sunny south. Her favourite pastimes are archery, badminton, and trigonometry. Anne plans to take her sweet disposition and mathematical brain to McGill, where we wish her every success. Mary Lue Farmer — lue is always surprising us with a new talent. She is Supervisor of Station B.H.S., a member of the Gym and Debating Teams, and of the Senior Choir. Her form of spring fever this year was measles! Future . . . Soc. and Phil, at Varsity. Ann Gilday — Ann has that indescribable some- thing that makes her such a splendid Head Girl! Quiet but full of fun, she has a friendly word and a smile for everyone. Her interests are in music and sports in which she excels. Ann is going to be a nurse and a very good one, tob. We know. Geraldine Jephcott — Gerry , the prefect with a twinkle in her eye, is the envy of VA for her amazing marks and Florida tan. As Art Editor of The Slogan and our Simpson ' s Represent- ative, she has done a wonderful job. We wish her the best of luck in Art and Archaeology next year at Trinity.
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