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YEAR BOOK, 1956 Page 15 HEAD GIRLS ' MESSAGE In 1903, Miss Margaret Scott, with the help of Dr. MacMillan, chose as the school motto the words, ' ' Keep well the road , or in the original Scots, ' Keip veil ye rod . This motto was taken from The Lay of the Last Minstrel , written by a well known member of Miss Scott ' s family, the famous Sir Walter. This year we celebrate Miss Read ' s fiftieth anniversary at Branksome Hall. It seems a most remarkable and appropriate coinci- dence that during her fiftieth year at the school, the most outstand- ing event was the unveiling of a stone lintel by the Earl of Dalkeith. The lintel, a replica of the one over the old door in Branksome in Scotland bears the school motto and the Earl ' s father, the Duke of Buccleuch, made all the arrangements for having the lintel made and sent out to us last September. To be connected with one school for fifty years is an amazing record, and each Branksomite is extremely proud of Miss Read for this outstand- ing achievement. We know her as a very warm-hearted, humorous, pro- gressive, and broad-minded person who is the living example of our school motto. To her, in her fiftieth year at Branksome, we pay a special tribute. In return for her great leadership, we must meet the challenge to keep up the school spirit for which Branksome is famous. What is most important is to make the ideals of Truth, Honesty, Justice and Purity a part of our every-day lives. It is left to us to maintain these qualities, and to further the good reputation of our school. How proud we are to belong to Branksome, and to have Miss Read as our beloved Principal! Keep well the road !
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Page 14 THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN Basketball Form Cup — IV A (Captain, Barbara Clark). Clan Cup — Mc Alpine (Captain, Louise Coffey). Badminton Singles — Margaret Benson. Doubles — Margaret Benson, Judith Ross. Tennis Singles — Margaret Benson. Doubles — Jacqueline Davies, Mary Parsons. Sports Day Junior Championship — Patricia Strathy. Intermediate Championship — Gail Burton. Senior Championship — Joan Sanderson. 100 Yards Dash — Joan Sanderson. Archery — Highest Score — Lois Burk. Bowling — Marion Anderson, Helen Laundy, Tamara de Grand- Maison. Clan Award — Mclean. McLeod Award to Chieftain — Janis Lovering. Secretarial Course — Ingeborg Fiala. V Arts Interior Decoration — Diane Watson. V Arts History of Art — Jane Abernethy. IV Arts Interior Decoration — Mary Lou Barron. IV Arts History of Art — Judith Turnbull. Essay Prizes Junior School — Mary Davies, Lois Montgomery, Senior School — Lee Henderson, Catherine Clark. Contribution to Music — Susan Strathy, Jane Morgan. Library Service — Katherine McLean. Poetry — Janet Bonelli. Neatness in Junior Residence — Sharon Gray. Integrity f Joan Burgess, | Kathleen Rowat. Sportsmanship f Janet Chisholm, |Mary Parsons. Service fNancy Foggo, |Jane Briggs. Loyalty f Jane Arnott, |Helen Windsor. Perseverence f Louise Coffey, |Marjorie Kay. School Spirit fMary Bolton, jAnna Jean McLeod. Comradeship I Susan Phin. Best All Bound Girl t Jane Morgan. fDay, jHouse Margaret T. Scott Memorial Prizes for the Memorizing of Scripture Jane Briggs, Maxine McCuaig, Mary McKeracher, Jane Morgan, Mary Parsons, Claudia Steeves, Joanne Valiant, Marcia Wool- nough. Medals Ruth Caven Memorial for Scholarship, Form IV — Jane Garden. School Medal for Scholarship, Form V — Janet Ward. Governor GeneraPs Medal — Nancy Foggo. Jean Hume Memorial Medal for Leadership — Jane Morgan.
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Tage 16 THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN BRANKSOME EVENTS 1955-1956 September 7th — Opening Day. 8th — Boarder ' s Picnic. 16th — Gathering of the Clans. 29th — Clan Swimming Meet. 30th— Old Girl ' s Basketball October 7th — Installation of Prefects. 14th — Junior Parent Teacher ' s Meeting. 21st — Senior Parent Teacher ' s Meeting. 28th — Boarder ' s Dance. ■ — Junior Boarder ' s Hallo w- ' een Party. November 11th— Fourth Form Plays. 17th — Unveiling of the Lintel. 17th— Earl of Dalkeith ' s visit. 21st — Christmas Exams. December 2nd — Christmas Dance. 15th — Christmas Dinner. 16th — Christmas Holidays start. January 9th — School re-opened. 13th and 14th — Second General Assembly of the Model United Nations. 20th — Miss Read ' s dance. February 8th — Second Installation of Prefects. 8th— Visit of the Hon. Mr. Justice John E. Read. 10th — Long Week-end. 17th — Kiwanis Festival. 17th — Alumnae Theatre Night. 27th— First Form Plays. March 9th — Second Form Plays. 11th — Badminton and Bowling 28th— Easter Holidays Start. April 10th — Easter HoHdays End. 18th— Talent Night. 26th — Alumnae Dinner. May 10th — Examinations Begin. 25th — Graduation Dance. 25th — Strawberry Festival. 25th — Talent Afternoon . June 3rd — Sunday Church Service. 7th — Junior Prize Giving. 8th — Senior Prize Giving. 8th — Garden Party at Read- acres. A CLASSROOM IN SUMMER The desks are empty; the children have gone. The classroom looks sad, forgotten and wan. The pupils have left for vacation, well won. For swimming, and playing, and singing and fun. But their winter abode is alone and ignored. For its glories are taken, and can ' t be restored. For far away are the known, familiar faces. And in their positions, can be seen only spaces. Past are the days of fighting and forgiving. Of laughing and loving, and learning and living, And the room can do nothing but sadly remember, Until more pupils come forth next September. KATHY McEACHERN, IIA.
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