Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1951

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14 The Branksome Slogan PREFECTS Joan Mawhinney — A true listener at all times! Joan can always smile with you or console you. A Prefect, a guard on the First Basketball Team, an advisor on the Beta Kappa, and a member of the Gym Team, Joan has been a great asset. Future — Psychology at U. of T. Elizabeth McBurney — Liz, who comes from Niagara Falls, has spent several years at Branksome. A Prefect, she is a girl whom everybody loves for her friedliness and good humour. Her hobby is following the hockey games. Best of luck next year at Western, Liz. Claire McMullen — Always chipper is our baby Claire! She ' s the live-wire President of the Opheleo and is rarely serious except when campaigning. What a forward — what a gymnast — what a swimmer and tennis player! Physical Education is the next thing for Claire to conquer — but that should be easy! Carol Jean Merritt — C. J. is one of those brains, and a great sports ' enthusiast, too, noted for her constant good humour. Among her many activities are debating, gymnastics, and acting. Arts at University of Toronto next year? Mary Morgan — One of our most prominent actresses, Mary is well-known for her lyrical voice which has won her high honours in the Ontario Verse-Speaking Contest in the last five years and which is constantly heard on the B.B.C. on Friday mornings. Future Soc. and Phil. (?) at U. of T. Allison Roach — This industrious Prefect has kept us chuckling for years. Noted for her stellar performances in plays and on the First Basketball Team, she is Photography Editor of The Slogan and Secretary-Treasurer of the Opheleo. Ally plans to study English at ' Vic, where she should be a great success. Charge! Frances Stone — Frankie ' s cheery smile makes her a welcome member of any group. Best known for her lovely singing, this friendly Prefect from Pt. Edward (Sarnia!) hopes to take nursing next year. What will we do without our Frankie? Marian Wallace — This energetic and dependable Prefect can always be counted on to lend a willing hand at any time. Sports editor of The Slogan, and a sports enthusiast, her good advice and keen sense of humour are most appreciated. See you at U. of T. next year, Wally! Gilda Walwyn — Bright and cheery Gil is always able to make us laugh! Prefect, Symphony Repre- sentative, member of the Slogan Committee, forward on the Second Basketball Team, she is much in demand. Next year we’ll find Gil study- ing Physio-Occupational Therapy at Varsity. Margaret Wansbrough — Secretary-Treasurer of the Beta Kappa, Captain of the Second Basketball Team, a member of the Tennis and Badminton Teams, Marg. enjoyed her week of boarding so much that she came back for more! Good luck at Varsity next year!

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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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The Branksome Slogan 15 PREFECTS Mary Wilkinson — Mary is Captain of our First Basketball Team and Chieftain of the Ross Clan. We shall always remember her extraordinary sense of humour (! !), dramatic ability and love of sports. If Mary puts as much into her nursing, next year, as she has into her school, we envy the nursing school! V. ACADEMIC Susan Anderson — Sue is our representative from Ottawa. She is also a member of the Fifth Form ' s renowned bridge group and of the Glee Club and of The Opheleo. Next year, Sue plans to take an Arts Course at McGill. Mary Bawden — After school, Mary is usually to be lound following one of her favourite pursuits, skating or tennis, according to the season. With her boundless energy, Mary is a true lover of the country, and we wonder if she will forsake the city entirely in the future. Elizabeth Beattie — Liz is a member of the Opheleo and an Original of the Noon Bridge Club. She ' s often heard saying ruefully I ' ve got to start studying! We just never can tear her away frorfi that Botany and Zoo! She will be at Normal School next year. Audrey Budgeon — Our friendly President of VA is always on the go. She is an active member of the MacAlpine Clan, the Opheleo Society and the Senior Choir. She continually raves about The North, by which she means, of course, New Liskeard, Ontario, and vicinity. Next year she will go to Queen ' s Stella Chang — Good-natured and quiet, Stella is one of our House Proctors. But don ' t let that quiet exterior fool you — Stella can vehemently win an argument when she wants to! She intends to take medicine at U. of T. next year. There is soon going to be great progress in the medical world! Jacquelyn Fenton — Quiet and serious, but with an excellent sense of humour, Jackie found Islington too far away and became a wild borderer for two terms! A member of the Opheleo, this efficient Sub-Prefect will studv nursing at the Toronto Western Hospital. Good luck, Jackie! Judith Ferguson — Our lively newcomer from Oven- den is a keen skier. Judy has brightened many a gym class with HER interpretation of Scottish dancing. Her ambition ... to enter Fine Arts at McGill, where we are sure her fun-loving nature will be appreciated. Catherine Findlay — Sub-prefect, President of VB, chieftain of the MacLeod Clan, Catie is our harmonica-playing, bugle-blowing gal from Carleton Place! Always good-natured and gay, she is the girl who supplies the music at Sherb house parties.

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