Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1955

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V ACADEMIC Lois Burk — Loey, our tomboy from the igloo country, (Espanola, that is), is known in VA for that innocent expression . Our expert huntress took time off in the fall to fly home. Now that she has returned, Loey reports to us that she nose all. Patricia Davidson — Blonde hair and dimples — why that must be Pat, VB ' s dependable Class President and Sub-Prefect! At Branksome, an active participant in Miss Craig ' s Monday Latir classes, Pat is off to Soc. a.nd Phil, at U. of T. next year. Jacqueline Davies — Jackie, VA ' s philosopher, is -Tn indispensable member of the hirst Basketball Team, Secretary of the Opheleo, and a Sub- Prefect. Next year she is considering Phys. Ed. at Varsity, but we suspect that a position as psychiatrist will be more likely. Nancy Forte — We warn all Fortie ' s future patients when she enters the nursing field that our Sub-Prefect is an avid frog dissector Ishe collects the skins too!) A sparkling personality has this gal! Her probable future — chasing spe- cimens across the Wycliffe Campus. Margaret Hale — Another one of those Moulton girls, Marg has added much to our school this year, especially in the Beta Kappa and in dramatics. A course in social work will take her to the Maritimes next year, where we know she will find success. Elizabeth Hall — The only Lizard with fiery red hair we ' ve ever seen, landed this September in the halls of Branksome for the first time. By now she ' s a popular Sub-Prefect and mem- ber of the Opheleo. Happy nursing next year at Varsity, Lii. Pamela Hill — Pammie has a personality contain- ing that certain something which keeps all those around her wondering what is going to happen next. Our Sub-Prefect is on the Advertising and Opheleo committees and plans to invade Home Economics next year. Judy Jenkins — Our import from the land of tunics and black stockings — Crofton House, Vancouver — has three loves — the West, sports and the Navy. With just a glance you can tell where her heart lies — Oh, dee doh, oh, dee doh . Marjorie Kay — Don ' t worry, Midge, some day that right leg will be the same size as the left! Breakfast in bed wasn ' t so bad though, was it? Always cheerful, always enthusiastic, this Sub-Prefect is a member of the Opheleo. All the best at McGill. Laura MacFadden — Slim, the smiling Sub, is treasurer of the Canadian Bank of VA and also on the Slogan Advertising committee. She entrances us with wild tales of last summer ' s doings abroad. Next year, we hope you ' ll make use of your Trinity Household Science course and invite us all to dinner.

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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN PREFECTS Katherine McLean — Our efficient Librarian can often be found supervising the moving of ALL the books in the library. Quiet and sincere, Kathy is alvifays ready to lend a hand. Loads of luck in Teachers ' College, Kathy. Jane Morgan — Our Head Girl has been an invaluable asset to Branksome. She carries out her responsibilities efficiently, v inning the admiration of us all. Morg also excels in all sports and is a past President of the Senior Choir. Success to you, Jane. Kathleen Rowat— Kitty hails from Malone. N.Y. She is an accomplished harmonizer, an invalu- able member of the Senior Choir and of the Beta Kappa, and has been appointed a Prefect in her first year at Branksome. Favourite subject — PHYSICS. Future — nursing at Varsity. Patricia Shannon — Pat, one of our all-round sport enthusiasts, comes from Kitchener. A House Prefect and member of the Broadcasting Committee, she also sings in the Senior Choir. We wish Pat every success in Modern Lang, and Lit. at Trinity. Janet Ward — Our language enthusiast can often be heard haranguing in either Latin or French (often in both). Janet has done wonderful work as President of the Opheleo. Will Wardie !;till t ke her early snack with Morning, Coffey in Soc. and Phil, next year? Helen Windsor — Sparkling eyes and dimples! That describes Helen, the Douglas Clan Chieftain and the hard working enthusiastic president of the I.S.C.F. With her helpful and co-operative spirit, Helen will advance far in her chosen profession of nursing. V ACADEMIC Marion Anderson — Andy came from Lawrence in Third Form, and has since taken an active interest in Branksome ' s activities. She plans to train at T.G.H., b ut her friends are Hinton that she will be hur-ray-ing for Trinity again next year. Margaret Beattie — Our red-headed pal from Schumacher High School joined the ranks of VA this year. This jolly, friendly member of thc- Opheleo is a keen basketball player. If nursin- is her chosen profession, Marg will surely spread cheer. Janet Bonellie — This newcomer from Moulton is famous for her blonde horse-tail. Janet keeps us all amused with stories of her different friends! Journalism is the chosen field of our literary genius — we already have a bid for a copy of her first Pulitzer prize winner! Barbara Bunston — Barb, a player on VB ' s basketball team and the Branksome Golf Team came to us two years ago from Humberside. This summer, she will spend at DIgby Pine N.S. Her future Is undecided, but whatevc you do, Barb, — good luck!



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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN V ACADEMIC Maxine McCuaig — In the mood for music? — Here ' s Maxie to imitate anyone from Eartha Kitt to Sophie Tucker. Next year, we ' ll miss our cheery Sub from Kentville, N.S. (a member of the Senior Choir and Opheleo) when she says adieu to us to continue her studies at Acadia University. Anna Jean McLeod — Anna started her year at Branksome with a splash in the swimming pool. With the same enthusiasm she entered all Sherbornf activities, arranged the Clan Bad- minton Meet, and had full charge of the Schoi Badminton meet. Good luck at Western, A. J. Suzanne McLachlan — You can ' t judge a book by its cover — so don ' t be deceived by Susie ' s quiet manner. Huntsville and St. Paul ' s are her favourite haunts Iskiing and Badminton, of course!) Next year will find this Sub-Prefect in nursing at Wellesiey — Good luck, Florence! Marilyn Moore — Our Miss Posture of 1954 hails from Moulton. Marilyn has been a bright spot in Sherb with her attractive smile and pleasant disposition. What is the big attrac- tion at Gate House? Good luck next year in nursing. Carol Ann Nickalls — A little brunette blew down from Huntsville to be with us this year. Lucky Carol Ann is one of the few Branksomites boast- ing a Florida tan this spring! Next year will probably find her taking Crafts or Home Ec. at Ryerson. Mary Parsons — Our bouncing bundle of English youth, staunch guard of the Second Basketball Team, Swimming Team Captain, outstandino ■ all sports. Snips is a member of the Beta Kappa and VA President. A wonderful future to the best Sherborne Representative ever! Mary Reoch — Mary is Branksome ' s gain and Etobicoke ' s loss. Another one of our Florence Nightingales, she will be found in the halls of Wellesiey Hospital soon. We wish you all the luck in the future, Mary. Diane Robinson — Three years ago, Diane came from Etobicoke Collegiate. A popular membp-- of VB, Robbie starred this year on our Basket- ball Team and also made the Golf Team. Next year we ' ll find her in Home Economics a ' Western University. Best of success, Robbie. Susan Strickland — Sue, a Sub-Prefect, is an enthusiastic trig, student, Vice-President of the Beta Kappa and VA humourist. She made her name by outstanding playing on the Form Basketball Team. Loads of luck as a Lab Technician, Sue, and look after your pet Blue Jay. Margot Thompson — Maggie is a vivacious Sub of VA and Secretary-Treasurer of the Beta Kappa. A stalwart member of the first basket- ball team and all round sports participant, she is famous for her laugh and many expressions — Get serious, Maggie! Happy paddling in the future!

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