Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1957

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Paoe 18 THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN PREFECTS Jane Watson (1942-57) — Go, see what she ' s doing and tell her she nnustn ' t! In the past, Janey had led the Rosses, been on school basketball, swinnming and tennis teams, was Vice-President of the Choir and a Slogan member. This year, as Head Girl, she has given outstanding leadership to Branksomites. ACADEMIC Carolyn-Penny Abernethy (1954-57)— What! gie up golf? Sub-Prefect Penny ' s activities include volleyball, basketball, the Senior Choir and golf. She is a member of the Beta Kappa and last year was Vice-President of IVB. Next year she will train for nursing. Janet Box (1952-57) — Till then my noble friend, chew on this. Gay is a Sub-Prefect, Chieftain of the MacAlpine Clan, a forward on the VB Basketball Team and active in other sports as well. Next year she plans to enter nursing. Carole Anne Coutts (1952-54. 1955-57)— A youth light-hearted and content, I wander through the world. Carole Anne has been at Branksome since First Form with the exception of Form Three spent in Montreal. She is a member of the Beta Kappa. Next year: U. of T. Sally Cox (1955-57) — Come sing; now sing; for I know ye sing well. A member of the Choir, supporter of Clan basketball, and volleyball teams, member of the Beta Kappa, and a Sub-Prefect, we wish Sally well in the business world. Diana Ede (1955-57)— The play ' s the thing. Di-with-the-red-hair is a Sub-Prefect, an enthusi- astic ballet fan and a noted giver of dinner parties. Next year it ' s U. of T., but her heart is set on dancing, dancing, dancing. Katherine Farr (1952-57) — if you find such a hostess. All through Senior School Kitty has supported her class and clan teams and has figured in class plays. Her pastimes include riding and skating. Next year will see her at U. of T. Sheila Harvie (1950-57)— Tiny and cheerful. Sheila, a Sub-Prefect, is a member of the Slogan Committee and library representative for VA. A member of last year ' s Advertising Committee and player on clan and class teams, she plans to enter nursing at Wellesley. Heather Anne Holt (1952-57)— Tiger, tiger burning bright . Heath has been a U.N. Observer, a member of the Slogan Adver- tising Committee and this year is Art Repre- sentative of VA, on the Second Basketball Team and a Sub-Prefect. She is a lover of skiing and jazz.

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1957 PREFECTS Sandra Hoim (1952-57) — Silence is more elo- quent than words. An outstanding scholar, Sandy has been a Slogan Committee member for two years and was a speaker at the Model U.N. Assembly in 1956. Last year she won the Ruth Caven Medal. Nuclear physics next year? Lisa Inksater (1952-57) — For the fashion of these times. Binky is the Vice-President of the Beta Kappa and a member of Eaton ' s Student Council. She is also the Slogan reporter for V Arts. Dramatics are a part of her outside activities. Catherine Johnston (1942-57) — A blush is the colour of virtue. Aggie , our Slogan Art and Photography Editor, was Mary in the Christmas pageant. Her grace, often dis- played in basketball, may add to the charm of Trinity where she hopes to en ter Soc. and Phil. Kathleen Kerr (1955-57) — A vast expenditure of human voice. Kathy, Sherb ' s voice, is our sole representative from across the border. A member of the Opheleo and of the Choir, Kathy plans to attend Hillsdale College in Michigan next year. PameSa Kerr (1945-57) — Ourselves will mingle with society and play the humble host. A girl with energy plus, Pamey, our Beta Kappa Presi- dent, First Basketball Team guard, Choir mem- ber and past-chieftain of McLeod has excelled in athletic and executive abilities. Future: Child Study. Patricia McConnell (1954-57) — . . . confirm the feeble knees. Pat is a member of the Senior Choir and of the Opheleo Society, an alternate in the 1956 Model Assembly and an ever-present help with dance decoration. She spends her summers camping in Northern Ontario. Jeanne Monier (1948-57) — . . . dive into the bottom of the deep. Jeanne is another girl with sights of Europe in her eyes as well as the football field at U.T.S. She is one of Branksome ' s best swimmers and divers, as well as Sports Editor of the Slogan . Anne Moore (1951-57) — Nothing great was achieved without enthusiasm. Mort , re- nowned for her bubbling spirit, is the School Games Captain, past-chieftain of MacAIpine, past-president of the Choir and Captain of the First Basketball Team. Future: taking up the lamp at Wellesley. Sandra Sinclair (1956-57) — The innocence of her face oft hides the mischief beneath. Sandy is the first Sherborne representative to be a Prefect. She is on the Opheleo, VA ' s Vice- President and a Third Basketball Team guard. Destiny: to be the best nurse anywhere. Pamela Thompson (1955-57) — But answer came there none. — I have not got my homework done. Pam, who treks in from the North Pole every day, is VA ' s President, a member of the Choir and the Slogan Committee. The slide rule calls at U. of T. next year.



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1957 ACADEMIC Jane Hutton (1956-57) — And ever she sung from noon to noon . Sherb ' s claim to fame musically, Hut is renowned for her diets and her skill at the keyboard. Janey has acted over C.B.C. and plans a dramatic career after U. of T. Elspeth King (1956-57) — The immeasurable smile . El, a marvellous badminton player with a lovely, never ending smile, is also interested in swimming and riding. She plans to attend Waterloo College next fall. I Nancy Lawson (1956-57)— Though I be but little, I am fierce . Coming to Branksome from ; Niagara Falls this year, Nancy promptly became Treasurer of VB and a member of the Beta Kappa. An accomplished skater, Peewee ' plans on nursing next year. Penny Lucas (1952-57) — In love content, in Physics pained . Penny came to Branksome from Kitchener. This year a Sub-Prefect, Nancy-Faye is an accomplished sailor and archer. Next year it ' s Home Ec. at O.A.C. Main interest: a certain engineer. Pamela MacDowall (1956-57) — To cut a caper . Pam is a skater, swimmer and golfer hailing from Carlton Place, near Ottawa. She has added much to the Sherborne House capers and will be remembered for her fun-loving spirit. Future: nursing at Kingston General Hos- pital. Margaret McLeod (1956-57) — People say that life is the thing, but I prefer reading . Margie, a member of the Beta Kappa and Fifth Form ' s library representative, is a great skiing fan. She plans to attend Western University next fall. Lane Morrison (1956-57) — I know I am small but . . . . For her size. Lane seems to accom- plish much. She skiis, swims, bowls, rides and plays badminton. A boarder, she comes from North Bay, and is most interested in the piano and music. Linda Nethery (1955-57) — Tennis anyone? In her first year at Branksome, Linda was iVA ' s Game ' s Captain and a member of the tennis team. This year she is Secretary-Treasurer of VA. Another supporter of the purple and white, she plans to enter Western. Valerie Pearson (1953-57)— Was it so late, friend, ere you went to bed that you do rise so late. Val, a great sport and Game ' s Captain of VB, is all bubble and bounce. Next year, Wellesley will take over where Slenderella left off. Maureen Plunkett (1953-57) — There must be some neat mathematical formula for this. Past-president of I.S.C.F. and this year on the executive, Plunk occupies herself with Opheleo work, basketball, baseball and lots of tennis. She plans on a math course at U . of T. next year.

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