Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1958

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YEAR BOOK, 1 958 Page 9 APPOINTMENTS 1957 - 1958 HEAD GIRL — Jacqueline Burroughs HOUSE PREFECT Jane McMurray DAY PREFECTS Adrienne Allan, Elizabeth Aylesworth, Margaret Benson, Gail Burton, Donna Graham, Lee Henderson, Joan Henson, Mary Ireland, Betty Lou Joynt, Susan Moore, Lowell Pelton, Joanne Valiant, Arlene Walker. SUB PREFECTS (House) Mary Beacom, Joan Maw, Hilary Moss. SUB-PREFECTS (Day) Diane Carey, Marion Cox, Constance Garrow, Jeannie Haines, Patricia Hamilton, Janet Mac- arthur, Judith McClaskey, Annabelle Mcintosh, Sandra Simpson, Ingrid Style, Jill Wishart. CLAN CHIEFTAINS Campbell — Susan Coxeter Douglas — Joanne Valiant MacAlpine — Susan Moore MacGregor — Lynn Williams MacLean — Mary Jull McLeod — Catherine McMullen Ross — Judith Moore Scott — Jane Robertson SUB-CHIEFTAINS Gail Adams Judith Ireland Wendy Thompson Betty Russell Patricia Strathy Jocelyn Ayers Susan Brown Heather Waldie BETA KAPPA SOCIETY President — Jane McMurray Vice-President — Donna Graham Secretary-Treasurer — Ingrid Style Committee — Diane Carey, Jean Chapman, Con- stance Garrow, Jeannie Haines, Pen- elope Halet, Mary Ireland, Marie Koenig, Catherine Nelson, Martha Robinson. OPHELEO SOCIETY President — Joan Henson Vice-President — Patricia Hamilton Secretary-Treasurer — Betty Lou Joynt Committee — Elizabeth Aylesworth, Joy Benadom, Nancy Hirst, Annabelle Mcintosh, Louise Luke, Sally Magee, Lowell Pel- ton, Ann Wright, Linda Young. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Adrienne Allan, Lee Henderson FORM OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER Form VA — Linda Young Hilary Moss Pamela Whillans Form VB — Gail Lowrey Priscilla Wright Gail Ridout Form V Arts — June McAuley Elizabeth King Anne Ferguson Form V Com. — Jean Chapman Ann Brown Melissa Hart Form IVA — Nora Stearns Nadine Griffiths Catherine McMullen Form IVB — Catherine Johnston Betty Russell Brenda Maclntyre Form IV Arts — Patricia Neale Heather Hastings Sharon Howes Form MIA — Katherine Adam Elizabeth Watts Sandra Bell Form NIB — Lani Hume Susan Monier Quito Mainguy Form IIA — Nancy Williams Marilyn Michener Clare Crummey Form MB — Serena Van der WerflP Linda Lewis Margot Lathrop Form lie — Vicky Pammenter Karen Johnson Wendy Stephens Form 11 Arts — Lesley Hunt Heather Whelan Diane Thomas Form lA — Gail Corbett Shelagh Hewitt Michelle Dickenson Form IB — Susan Ridgway Holly Waldie Holly Fox Form IC — Martha Coffey Judith Shier Mary Ferrier

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Page 8 THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN HEAD GIRUS MES SAGE The treasure that Branksome offers to us is both a gift and a responsibihty. The same opportuni- ties both spiritual and material, the same educational facilities and the same chances for progress in every sphere of its many activities are extended to each Branksomite whatever her individual talent may be. But we will only benefit from these opportunities if we enter wholly into the spirit of our school and justify the faith that Miss Read has placed in us as members of Branksome Hall. The spirit is ourselves: it is our individual par- ticipation and enthusiasm for our clans and clubs, our schoolwork and our friendships that make the Branksome spirit. Every year, ideas are put forward which eventually become traditions of the school, and it is our hope that the new crest for enthusiastic participation will become a permanent award. For it is a manifestation of this intangible spirit which we cherish. With the close of this memorable year, the graduating class feels confident that this treasure is your safe-keeping, and wish to leave you with the words of Miss Read : For all we possess is that part of ourselves which we have given away.



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Page 10 THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN OUR STAFFS SIGNATURES 9

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