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BOOK, 1957 Page 21 V COMMERCIAL Elizabeth Harper (1955-57) — Eliza and our James. Liz is another Sherborne House girl. Her chief activities, before the sudden extrac- tion of her appendix in February, were badmin- ton, skating and bowling. Outside of architec- ture, secretarial work is Liz ' s greatest interest. Louise Holden (1952-57) — Parties must ever exist. Lou has played for her class and clan teams every year. This year she is Sub-Prefect, and once out of school plans to be a secretary. She also enjoys skating and golf. Joan Hunter (1956-57) — Fair quiet have I found thee. Joan came to Branksome this year from Waterloo. She is a badminton enthusiast and also bowls. She enjoys dressmaking (lucky girl) and her ambitions include secretarial work and a trip to China! Janet Johnson (1956-57) — Full of fun and fancy free. Janny, Sherb ' s other voice, has been a great asset to Branksome. V Commer- cial ' s President, she will be remembered for her enthusiasm for swimming, skiing, and absolutely everything. Future: Secretarial work. Beatriz Miigram (1955-57) — Will you hear a Spanish lady? Beatriz has added much to the international flavour of Branksome. Next year she hopes to work in her native Caracas, Betty, la caraqueua que contesta con sonrisas agrad- ables, te deseamos suerte en tus estudios comerciales. Gabriela Neuman (1955-57) — Tell her in Span- ish. Another Venezuelan, Gaby has been at Branksome for two years. Next year she plans to work with an Oil Company in South America. Para Gaby mucha felicidad en tu futuro. Pues te lo mereces por haber trabajado duro. Patricia O ' Haro (1953-57) — Footloose and fancy free. Pat, who hails from Montreal, was installed as a Sub-Prefec t in January. Notorious in Sherb because she rises before the warning belli!), Pat can be sure of success for the early start. Future: Secretarial work. Marlene Rattray (1956-1957) — Your scene pre- cariously subsists too long on French translation . . . Marnie, who comes from the polar regions — Schreiber, that is, is strangely at- tracted to the east — Queen ' s! Pet peeve: Traduction frangaise. Future: Nursing in Fort William. Mercedes Ugarte (1955-57) — And then to breakfast . . . what appetite you have. Renowned for her keen sense of humour and practical jokes, Mercedes is the third member of the trio from Caracas. Muchas felicidades y suerte a la simpatica Pepe y que siga tan decidida como hasta ahora lo fue.
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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN ACADEMIC Sally Powell (1953-57)— When she repeats her verses. Occupied with many sports including basketball and swimming, Sally a House Proctor and Slogan form reporter, especially enjoys skating and horseback riding. Sal plans to study psychology at the University of Western Ontario next year. Cynthia Reid (1950-57)— What is the end of study? Let me know. An expert on Indian Archaeology and volleyball, Cindy is a Sub- Prefect, a member of the Opheleo and the President of VB. Next year Cindy is going to Brillantmont in Lausanne, Switzerland. Joan Sanderson (1950-57) — . . . that spend the time in sport and play. Joan is this year ' s Senior sports champion and has in past years won the junior, intermediate and senior cups and also the hundred yard dash trophy. Chief interests: basketba ll, tennis and Bermuda. Joyce Sanderson (1950-57) — Another, yet the same. Joyce, a member of the Second Basket- ball Team, Sub-Prefect and a runner-up in Sports Day is famous for her bubbling enthu- siasm and school spirit. Future: Teacher ' s College. Eleanor Tow (1952-57) — Silence is most noble. Towser, a Sub-Prefect and Assistant Librarian, should be congratulated on her marvellous work done for the school library. Future: University College at U. of T. Good Luck and thanks E. T. Suzanne Walwyn (1952-57) — Laughter and the love of friends. Sue has joined enthusiastically in class dramatics and school sports, including basketball, bowling and swimming. Last sum- mer she lived with a French family in Quebec and tells us it was great fun. Next year: undecided. V COMMERCIAL Gall Barendregt (1955-57)— She talks ... so very fast. Gail is V Commercial ' s Slogan form reporter. Interested in skating, tennis and golf, she has tentative plans to study nursing next year. Carole Campbell (1954-57)— Boot, saddle, to horse and away. We need not say that Carole ' s interests are horses, riding and more horses. In her spare time, she has played on class basketball and volleyball teams. She plans to be a secretary. Deborah Cuthbert (1953-57)— In haste to ride. Debbie, whose chief interest is also riding is V Commercial ' s Game ' s Captain. A great sport, she was an asset to any class, clan or school team to which she belonged. Future: Undecided. Suzanne Ellis (1954-57) — good humour is the health of the soul. Suiy is Secretary-Treasurer of V Commercial and a member of her class and clan teams. After school she occupies herself with badminton and swimming. She plans on secretarial work next year.
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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN V ARTS Wendy Angus C1954-57)— Of spirit so still and quiet. Wendy came to us fronn Port Radium on Great Bear Lake. In her three years at Branksome she has taken part in basketball, volleyball and other sports. Next year: Mac- Donald Hall. Donna Booker (1956-57)— Westward ho! Donna who hails from Saskatchewan, is keenly interested in figure skating. All her spare time is occupied either in teaching skating or becoming more proficient herself. Her plans include more skating in Regina. Judith Diprose (1955-57)— She ' s all fun. Last year, Judy, as form Game ' s Captain, played on her class and clan teams and has kept up the good work this year, as President of V Arts. She enjoys badminton and skiing. Future: In- terior Decoration. Marlene Flynn (1954-57)— I ' m late. Marlene, who enjoys all kinds of sports, has always taken part in her form activities. Her chief outside interests are riding and swimming. Her immediate plans include marriage next year. Patricia Hyland (1955-57) — Wrapped round with thought. Pat arrived from B.S.S. and last year played class basketball for IV Arts. She is going to spend the summer in Europe, but is undecided about next year. Suzanne McCausland (1954-57) — I have not slept one wink. Sue was our student repre- sentative to the T.S.O. last year and this year is Treasurer of its Student Council. A member of the Beta Kappa, Sue plans on a career of Interior Decorating. Britta Madsen (1955-57)— Her ready help was ever nigh. A member of the Beta Kappa and a library representative, Britta, a Sub-Prefect, was a prize-winner in history of art last year. Future: Undecided. Diane Mitchell (1956-57)— Scents of the infinite Sea. A newcomer to Branksome from Nova Scotia, Di is just dying for a good deep breath of salt air. In residence in Sherborne House, her favorite activities are riding and skating. Sally Morrison (1954-57) — I am the bowler. Sally is a Moulton bred Branksomite. She plays both basketball and volleyball for the McLeod clan and for her class. Skating and bowling are two of her favorite sports. She plans on a course of Child Study at Ryerson next year. Penelope Ramsay (1954-57) — In small propor- tions. Penny is Vice-president of V Arts, a sports enthusiast and a prize-winner in Interior Decoration. She was also an effective member of the famous Pyramus and Thisby cast and plans a career of modelling.
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