Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1953

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The Branksome Slogan V ARTS Beth Grant — Beth, also known as mouse , is a quiet but valuable member of V Arts. Beth is Vice-President and also wins the top marks in the class. Future — undecided as yet. Anncmaric Harding — Anncmarie is perhaps best known tor those famous words, Has anyone brought her money ? As Chieftain of the Scott Clan, and the Secretary-Treasurer of the class, she has busy days. Future — undecided as yet. Sally Kingsmill — When Sally is absent, the silence is deafening. She is a member of Beta Kappa and the most cheerful member of the class. One of V Arts ' budding artists, she carries our best wishes with her into whatever career she choses. Ana Marie Marrou — This is Ana Marie ' s first year at B.H.S., and we must admit that she adds something to the atmosphere with her Peruvian accent. Her favourite pastime is getting letters. Future plans — a Western tour and then home again. Kathryn Anne Moore — Kay Is the envy of V Arts with that Florida tan. Much noted for her gay laugh, she keeps the class laughing joyfully Her future plans include nurse ' s training. Bertha Nickle — Bertha is another of our artists. A very keen swimmer, she has been at Brank- some for two years and has been a pleasant addition to the school. Future — will include study at College of Art. Joyce Robinson — As the skater of the class, Joyce can be seen rushing out of school on Mondays and Wednesdays to practise. She also likes badminton. Future — a trip abroad and then more school. Settle Spafford — This Is Bettie ' s third year at Branksome, and we must admit that her harum- scarum ways are very dear to the hearts of V Arts. Future — Bettie expects to take a course in dietetics. Jennifer Warrington — Our bubbling Bundle from Britain , Jennifer excels in everything from class work to climbing rope in gym. As Class President and member of Beta Kappa, ' she is very busy. Jennifer hopes to visit Western Canada, before returning to England. As she is our present link with the Sherborne School we send our good wishes with her.

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Jubilee Niimbsr, 1953 Page twenty-three FORM V Diana Sparks — SparWe Is the hard-working President of the Broadcasting Commitee, one of VB ' s humorous Sub-Prefects, and an active guard on the Third Basketball Team. Probable future — Varsity. (This girl will go far). Pamela Thayer — Pam is one of VB ' s Sub-Prefects and one of Ontario ' s most prominent caddies. A great fan of badminton and of Dixieland music, she nevertheless plans to enter Modern History and Languages at Varsity next year. Edith Thomson — This friendly, willing and humor- ous Sub-Prefect has been at Branksome for ten years. A great reader, Edith is often called upon for help with English compositions. Two years ago, she was our representative at the Sherborne School in England. A member of the Slogan Committee, Edith specializes in skits to advertise the magazine. Her plans include nurse ' s training. Margot Thorburn — A successful Sub-Prefect and a Form basketball player, Maggie is a dreamer. She comes down to earth now and then, and is heard to say, Had the end time last night . Margot is expecting to have a wonderful time at Digby Pines this summer. Lots of luck. • ' Si W Susan Wallace — Another cheerful member of VB, Sue is a great asset to the Form Basketball Team. Although good in all sports, she is especially interested in riding. Her plans for next year are not yet definite, but we know that she will succeed in whatever she attempts. Easy on that car. Sue. V ARTS Gwendolyn Allison — Gwen is a very loyal member of the School Choir as well as a faithful door opener in the V Arts classroom. She is planning to ' start nurse ' s training in the autumn. Best of luck, Gwen. Ann Birdsall — Ann is another of our boarders who is a native of Toronto. She is a sports enthusiast .especially in swimming and bad- minton. Pet aversion — people who are late. Future — Ann hopes to go into nursing. Phyllis Clark— Phyllis is one of the artists of V Arts. She has been at Branksome for two years and hails from Willowdale. A keen bowler, Phyllis can be seen at St. Paul ' s regularly. Future — Nursing or Art. Anne Collins — Anne is our bubbling boarder from Fergus. Her witty remarks help to keep V Arts gay and cheerful. Anne excels in gym and can often be seen flying over the horse. Future — more schooling and then nurse ' s training.



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V COMMERCIAL Rosemary Arnett — Quiet and serious, but possess- ing an excellent sense of humour, Rosy is a Sherborne boarder. She comes to us from Sudbury and is always willing to help or lend an ear. Although her future is still undecided, she is bound to succeed In her career. Marjorie Bates — Full of life and fun, that ' s our Marj! She takes a keen interest in sports and excels in swimming and skating. Next year she plans to go mto Nursing, in which we know she will succeed. Mary Beck — Mary comes to us from Burlington High School. Her gentle manner and kindness will be missed next year when she sails to England to work with a publishing firm. An active basketball player and a nearty form member, she takes our good wishes with her. Joy Cassels — Our active Class President is also a Sub-Prefect and member of Beta Kappa. With Joy ' s sense of humour, friendliness, and voice, she will succeed in her radio career, we are sure. Elizabeth Harris — Libby brought her cheerfulness and bright smile with her from Hatfield Hall last year and long after she leaves, her pet ex- pression, Hi, chick will be remembereci. We are sure she will succeed in Nursing at Eas t General Hospital. Susan Ross — Calmness, seriousness, and friendli- ness were all put together to make our Susie. She is our Eastern representative, coming from New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, and we hope she enjoyed her year at B.H.S. Her plans may include college. Joan Rowland — Full of life and fun, Joan hails from Cobourg. She is very much interested in flying, and is sad when no mail is received. Joan ' s future is undecided, but we wish this member of V Commercial the best of luck. Margaret Simson — Margaret came to us from Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate, where she won her Junior Matric last year. Marg ' s many interests include badminton, skiing, and retail merchandising. Best of luck at Ryerson next year. Pamela Smith — Our black-eyed Susan has been with us for five years now. She is a star at basketball and competition is strong for her opponent when she is on the badminton court. Her vivacious manner will be missed next year when she leaves us to be a secretary. Lorna Stuart — Serene and quiet, but with plenty of class spirit, Lorna has done an excellent job as Secretary-Treasurer of the class. Our best wishes go with her in her future career.

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