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The Branksome Slogan FORM V Barbara Hazelton — Barb is a newcomer this year from East York Collegiate. Her cheery hello to everyone can be heard every morning. Although her immediate future is uncertain, we are sure she will be successful in anything she finally decides to do. Good luck, Barb. Joanne Hubbell — From Thamesville, Ontario, Joanne is one of our champion giqglers. Al- though she has been only one year at Brank- some, she will be sadly missed when she leaves to study Art and Archaeology at U. of T. next year. Georgina Laing — This wee Scottish lassie, one of our sub-prefects, spent last summer travelling in the land of her ancestors, and in other parts of Europe. Georgie has won honours for Brank- some in the yearly Verse Speaking Contests. Her plans include nurse ' s training in Toronto Sick Children ' s Hospital. Verna Marshall — Vera hails from St. kitts and thinks there is no place like it. With that pleasant smile and willingness to help all, Verna is headed for a great future. We ' re not sure with whom yet — but— we can guess! Marion McAdam — In her first year at Branksome, fun-loving Marion has been active in skiing at the farm (almost as good as in the Gatineau Hills), and active in Dramatics, (Pride and Prejudice). She plans to make Nursing her profession. Mary Moore — Mary has been at Branksome for five years and is a loyal member of the MacAlpine Clan. She hopes to enter an Arts Course at U. of T. next year. Carolyn Myrden — One of them thar blue-noses. Lots of luck, Myrt. Who knows? Maybe a second Moira Shearer. Our Carolyn is headed for Physio-Therapy at Dalhousie. Carol O ' Flynn— Our Ofie hails froni Belleville. She is on the Opheleo, the Basketball Team, and is a sub-prefect. Favourite occupation: getting into difficult situations. Her methods of extricating herself are a source of entertain- ment for us all. Best of luck in the nursing, Carol. Nancy Paterson — The raven-haired President of VB with a flashing smile and a quiet manner. Just hear her French accent, and try to catch her on any tune. Ambition: to gain a nurse ' s cap, and she will wear it well. All the best to you, Nance. Patricia Payette — Our gracious Midlandite, re- nowned for her terrific basketball playing and a smile which is never long absent unless she is in the throes of an Algebra problem. Pat hos no definite plans for next year but in what- ever she does, we wish her great success. Chief ambition— to defeat Algebra.
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The Branksome Slogan FORM V Anne Angus — This pert blonde member of Fifth horm came to Branksome after Christmas this year. Her lively disposition and friendly manner have already won her many friends. She plans to spend her immediate future at a university, and we wish ner every success. Nancy Archibald — From St. David ' s, C. ntario, ' Arch ' has been with us only one year, but she is at home anywhere in the school, including the swimming pool. She shines in Lilerature Class, and in Form Basketball. Nancy hopes to study Interior Dec. at Ryerson. Nancy Barber — Nancy, commonly known as The Bird, is a member of the Beta Kappa and is one of the last of the Big Seven to leave the halls of Branksome. Favourite expression: All rightie. Branksome ' s loss will be Sick Children ' s gain. Nadine BIythe — One of those people whom one likes to confide in. Deen and her smile are almost inseparable. Class President of VA and a sub-prefect, Nadine is kept busy. It ' s U. of T. next year, and then back to Kindergarten (as a teacher, that is). Lucky little ones! Barbara Burtwell — Barbara came to Branksome this year fiom the Ontario Ladies College. Among her varied interests, we find music ranking near the top. Although her plans for the future are as yet indefinite, we feel sure that she will succeed in whatever she attempts. Marilyn Chisholm — Marilyn, the girl with a chuckle for one and all, may often be seen extracting a few pennies for class collections from the members of VB. She is an enthusiastic member of Beta Kappa. hier ambition to train at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. Joan Cope — Joan attends Branksome between week ends at Brighton. A member of the German Class, a sub-prefect, and a valuable member of the Form Basketball Team, she hopes to attend a university. We wish her the best of luck. Anne Davies — Better known as Slimmy, Anne comes from the great city of Ottawa. A quiet girl when alone, she plans to study Nursing at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. She can usually be heard at any time of day, saying, stunned one. Cynthia Field — Glib Cinnie is noted for her skill in talking her way out of things. Ambition: to abolish morning walks from all boarding school schedules. Goal: Queen ' s, where she will be a tremendous success with an asset like that infectious laugh. Marion Graccy — Better late than never! One of - the gains of the -second ' tei ' m, Gracey may be found any time playing Monkey on the Bars or chasing a birdie about quite effectively. Headed for Phys. Ed. — what else? Lots of luck.
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The Branksome Slogan 15 FORM V Jane Pinchin — Our basketball ace from Midland. A terrific gal, Jane will do wonders for U. of T. Pet ambition: to join ' Toppers ' Club. ' Pet Peeve: French. Besides basketball, she swings a mean badminton racquet, and less strenuously works at the difficult job of class Vice-President. Best of everything to you, Jane! Gail Purdy — Our bubbling blonde sub-prefect, Gail has been a Branksomite for thirteen years. She is noted for her friendliness and flashing smile. Western is Gail ' s destination . . . near the Waters of London. Elizabeth Rich — Liz, like Einstein, is one of our oetter mathematicians. Although quiet and re- served, she loves sports and is good at sailing, swimming, and tennis. Her plans include a session at a business school next fall. Hilary Simister — That demure expression is only superficial — and don ' t we know it. Hil is headed for nursing. Best of everything. Keep up the whistling! Mary Sinclair — As a newcomer from Aylmer, Mary already is a member of the General Committee of the Slogan. Her auburn hair is the envy of all. Next year she is slated for Dental Nursing. Joan Smith — Thy modesty ' s a candle to thy merit. Joanie came to us from Jarvis in Second Form. Her friendly smile will be well remembered along with her amazing Trig, marks. Her future yet unsettled, Joan is considering Normal School . Sonya Snyder — Sonya has been a boarder at Branksome tor four years. Part of Hamilton ' s con- tribution to the school, she is a sub-prefect and Chieftain of the MacAlpines. Sonya has been ac- tive in bowling and basketball during her school years. Her plans are indefinite, but we wish her the best of luck. Mary Hope Swayne — Better known as Hopeless, belies her name. She hails from Carleton Place and is a sub-prefect. She plans to go to Royal Victoria and her main ambition is to stop all the bells in Sherborne so they won ' t ring. We wish her every success in her venture. 1 wW Ann Vale — Our red-headed sub-prefect from Gait, Ann is to be commended for her zeal as Library Assistant. A member of the Slogan Committee, she is interested in Art, makes a hobby of writing verse, and has taken an active part in Dramatics while at Branksome. She says her future is undecided.
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