Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1951

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The Branksome Slogan 19 V. ARTS Lorna Keene — This energetic member of the Beta Kappa Committee comes from Oakville and is noted for her bubbling personality. Although she is an Art enthusiast, Lorna enjoys flinging herself over the apparatus in gym class. We wish her the best of luck in Art and Designing next year, Jane Lightboum — Jane hails from Bermuda and is one of the island ' s enthusiastic water skiers. Always willing to help, she possesses a won- derful school spirit. Jane plans to continue her education at the Boston College of Fine Arts. Anne Matthews — This Opheleo member came to Branksome from Guelph three years ago. Her favourite sports are skiing, swimming and tennis. Anne is also a lover of dogs, singing, camping and travelling. If you ever need an efficient nurse, call her any time after 1954! Betty Anne Rough — This is Betty Anne ' s second year at Branksome, where she has won many friends. Pet saying — Stop everything! This member of the Big Seven has hopes of be- coming a prominent horsewoman. Maureen Senior — Moe has been at Branksome for ten year s. This travelling student is with us only two terms each year because she is tied up on ice. Destination Olympics! Katharine Smith — Katy may sometimes be observed in the thick of traffic between Toronto and Guelph. This active member of the Beta Kappa Committee enjoys wakening roommates early in the morning. This summer will see her taking part in water skiing events in Europe. New York next autumn? Elizabeth Tubby — Liz is one of The Big Seven and a member of the apparatus group. Can be seen on Monday morning wandering around in a daze! She is going to Europe this summer and expects to attend Macdonald Hall in the fali. Jo Anne Warwick — Jo is a travel-lover from Blenheim, Ontario. Among her many interests are sailing, photography and hockey. Her bit of wit and her I ' ve got news for yo u will long be remembered by her class-mates. Future — College? Lorraine Watson — Our petite actress comes from Midland and is Vice-President of V Arts. Peg is famous for her cheerfulness, Wednesday night visitors, photography, and swimming. With that smile, sbe is sure to succeed in whatever she does.

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18 The Branksome Slogan V. ARTS June Bongard — This is June Girl ' s first year at Branksome. She is Northern ' s loss and our gain. June takes an active interest in sports and is a strong swimmer. Future — possibly further study — at Macdonald Hall. Margaret Bresnan — Our tall Michigander, known as Dee Dee , is secretary of V Arts, a member of the Beta Kappa, and the life of the party. She would give all her wares to go to Michigan State. Good luck, Dee Dee. Ann Louise Cook — Cookie comes to us from Havergal. Her smiles and chuckles help to keep us bright and cheerful. Pet saying — But Miss MacMurdo, couldn ' t you do it my way? Pet aversion . . . collecting jazz records! Future . . . Cookie hopes to make nursing her career. Heather Cowie — Joining V Arts just before Christmas, Heather has been a welcome addition to the class. She is a member of the Opheleo Committee. Keenly interested in sports, she excels in badminton and golf. Good luck in whatever career you choose, Heather. Barbara Croft — A native of Toronto and a second generation Branksomite, Barbara has been in the school for two years. Interested in writing, Barbara has a flair for composition. We wish her the best of luck and success in the future. Olive Crombie — Olive has been at Branksome for six years. Her cheery smile helps brighten up the classroom and she tops the class in marks! Pet saying — But Heather, we can ' t — Pet aversion — doing it anyway! Future — Olive hopes to study modelling next year. Janet Dale — Known in the Sherborne House Class room as Til, Janet is President of V Arts as well as a member of The Big Seven. She hopes to make nursing her career, and we wish her every success. Mary Galbraith — Better known as Skip, Mary is completing her fourth year at Branksome. Very fond of sports, especially of bowling and basketball, she is best known for her friendly smile. Although her future is undecided, we wish Skip the best of luck. Susan Illingworth — Moved and carried — Wher- ever Sue is, the world smiles around her! Our Bundle from Britain was a Library Repre- sentative, a Sub-Prefect, and a gymnast. De- velop a Canadian accent to take home with you, Sue! We send warmest greetings with you to all our friends acros the sea! Janice Jones — Bones came to us from Forest Hill three years ago. She shows an interest in sports and is an able badminton player. As yet Jan ' s future is undecided, but we all wish her the best of luck.



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20 The Branksome Slogan V. COMMERCIAL Margaret Alexander — A Branksomite of some years standing, our cheerful little Peggy seems to be thinking of Grimsby. A member of V Commercial, she hopes to become a private secretary eventually. More power to you, Peg. Barbara Annand — Barbie Sue, a member of the Big Four hails from Halifax. Her fortune seems to point to a return there, and to Steno- graphy? Barb’s Oh, I ' m so worried, is often heard — especially when giving Toni waves, or when there isn ' t any mail. Joan Ashworth — who hails from Peru, is an Opheleo committee member and secretary- treasurer of V Commercial. After four years at Branksome, Joan leaves us to return to Peru, where she intends to make her career. We know she will succeed. Bon Voyage, Joan. Joan Benson — A member of Beta Kappa commit- tee, comes from Picton. We know that she will succeed in whatever she may do, especially after her experiences in the Big Four and in V Commercial, of course! Joan plans to go to MacDonald Hall next year. Joan Evans — This gay Vice-President of V Commercial (in the 80 per cent category) is full of northern sunshine. Joan comes from Espanola and her destination is Kingston. The fact that Queen ' s is there has nothing to ao with the case. Audrey Finch — A peppy girl from a variety of places, including St. Thomas. A member of the Big Four and a camp-lover, she has many talents. With her sense of humour and her friendliness, Audrey will do well in the future, we are sure. Joyce McMillan — When not talking to Winona, Joyce is found calling Seatmate. She comes from Georgetown and expects to return there. With her ukelele and her wit combined, she makes much of the laughter of the Big Four. Barbara Redpath — Barbara came to us from Law- rence Park Collegiate. She is Library Repre- sentative for V Commercial. Pet aversion — talk- ing to Mrs. Partridge on the telephone. Future — Office work. Margaret Ann Riley — Margaret Ann flew to us from Halifax in the autumn and has had a busy year in V Commercial. She has flown back during the holidays to see that everything is all right in the Maritimes. . The best of luck on your return in June, Margaret Ann.

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