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YEAR BOOK, 1956 Page 19
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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN OUR ALBUM OF GRADUATES PREFECTS Mary Jane Bickle (1950-56)— Bick is the Secretary-Treasurer of Beta Kappa, Captain of the Golf Team and an indispensable member of VA ' s Volleyball and Basketball Teams. That nurse ' s cap will look well on her new haircut. Best of luck at Women ' s College, Bickle. Katherine Broughall (1948-56) — President of Opheleo and an efficient guard on the First Basketball Team, Brogues will always be remembered for her boundless energy and witty comments, which we shall miss next year. All the luck in the world to you, Kath, in your chosen career of P.O.T. Margaret Bull (1954-56)— Ma rg hails from Gardiner, Maine, and has been a great help to all in Sherb for the past two years.. She is forever wrtiing comps on The Mating Call of the Bull Frog in New Zealand . Good luck at your U.S. college next year, Marg. Ceraldine Damon (1948-56) — Gerry ' s perky little smile has now been seen in the Choir and around the halls of Branksome for many a year. She is the School Librarian who possesses a very impelling voice when it comes to lost and overdue books. Best of luck to you, Gerry, in Home Ec. at Trinity College. Mary Danieil-Jenkins — M. D. J. lives outside Toronto, and so there is the red car with the bell! She is Photography Editor of the Slogan and Branksome ' s only debutante this year. If you want to know anything about dogs, ask M. D. J. Next year she hopes to go to O.V.C. Good luck as a vet, Mary! Dianne Dunn (1954-56) — Di is President of VA and has accomplished a lot in her two years at Branksome. We are all sorry to lose her, but wish her the best of luck in Secretarial Science at U. of Western Ontario next year. Jane Garden (1948-56) — Mongy is Editor of the Slogan ; in fact, it is due to her hard work that you have a Slogan . She is an enthusiastic skater, a hard worker and just grand . Good luck, Jane; we know you ' ll be a successin whatever career you have chosen. Nancy Hanning (1951-56) — Nance is the Secretary-Treasurer of Opheleo, and an en- thusiastic player on the form Volleyball and Basketball Teams. When a chemistry experi- ment explodes, she is usually left holding the flask! We know Nancy will succeed in her nursing career at Wellesley. Janis Lovering (1945-56) — Games Captain, Captain of the First Basketball Team, Sports Editor, and member of the Swimming Team, Jan is always on the go with that boundless energy and great sense of houmour. We wish . . . uh . . . Waldo the best of luck next year at Wellesley, where she ' ll be a great help to all. Linda Stearns (1941-56)— As Head Girl, Lou has given great leadership to the Branksomites of 1956. which has been a most successful year. She was a guard on the First Basketball Team, member of the Choir and had outstanding Clan spirit (Campbell, of course). Good luck next year, Linda, and thank you.
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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN ACADEMIC Elizabeth Davies (1950-56) — Liz as an active member of the Opheleo Committee and a talented ballet dancer. She has been at Brank- some since Grade Eight and we shall be sorry to see her go. We wish her every success next year with P.O.T. at U. of T. Martha Cray (1951-56) — An active member of the Slogan Committee, Martha has enlivened many days in VA with her sense of humour and her wide grin. This bundle of energy also spends a great deal of her time sorting books for the Library Committee. Best of luck always in your chosen career. Barbara Hambley (1950-56) — Barbara is a Torontonian, a member of the Opheleo Com- mittee, and is known to en[oy the dance rou- tines of Gene Nelson. We shall miss her spark- ling smile when she enters nursing in Montreal next year. Patricia Hopkins (1950-56)— A Sub-Prefect, Pat began her career at Branksome in Grade Eight. This year she was Vice-President of the Opheleo Society and took part in Class Volley- ball ' , Basketball, and By-Line ! Good luck next year in whatever course you decide upon at University of Toronto, Pat. Judith Howell (1955-56)— Judy was delivered to the shores of Canada, then to Branksome, as the representative from Sherborne School in Dorset, England. She became a staunch member of the ' Slogan Committee, the Opheleo and the Choir. Bon voyage, Judy, but do come back . . . even to Ottawa! Leone Howey (1955-56) — Leone is our pioneer in politics, especially the disputes with Mac- Arthur! Other interests include I.S.C.F. and Geometry. We shall miss your scintilating sense of humour, Leone. Good luck in your nursing career! Priscilla Hu (1955-56)— Pretty, petite, intelli- gent Priscilla came to Branksome from Hong Kong. In her first year here she has bright- ened the halls with her friendly smile and charming personality. A brilliant student, she hopes to enter Engineering at Cornell next year. Good ' luck, Pris. Helen Laundy (1954-56) — Helen came to us from Terrace Bay. This year she has won fame as a star bowler. An active member of the I.S.C.F. and of the Choir, Helen has a sparkling personality which will be an asset in teaching next year. Carol Maunder (1954-56) — A sports enthusiast, Carol is Games Captain of her form. Lucky VA has her as its Vice-Preseident and she is also an ardent supporter of the Opheleo Society. We wish you every success in nursing next year at Women ' s College Hospital, Carol. Sally Pearson (1952-56) — Sal has made a big contribution to the school through her enthusiastic activity in Beta Kappa. I.S.C.F., Basketball and Volleyball. She intends to carry the lighted lamp in the U.S.A. next year. Best of luck, Sally.
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