Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1958

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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN PREFECTS SUSAN MOORE ( 7 953-58)— Kids you ' ll never guess what! Sudy last year ' s Choir President, warbler in the Group of Twelve, is the energetic chieftain of the MacAlpines. A member of school and class basketball teams. Sue was captain of the Kandy Kane Kids. Plans: Nursing at Queens. JANE McMURRAY 7 956-58)— No sleep ' til morn ... on with the dance! Jane came from Niagara Falls and now heads the Beta Kappa Committee. She sings in the Choir and was a member of the Group of Twelve. Western University should appre- ciate her executive abilities. LOWELL PELTON (J 956-58)— Throw Physics to the dogs. Lowell has been an outstanding Vth former. Her musical talent has shone in the Choir and the Group of Twelve. Games Captain, member of clan and class teams, Lowell plans U. of T. next year. JOANNE VALIANT (1 954-58)— The Campbells are coming . . . Jo, ardent Choir, Group of Twelve and Slogan member is the vivacious leader of the Douglas, as well as playing First Team Basketball. A firm supporter of every school activity, Jo ' s Europe bound for the summer . . . then P. O.T. beckons. ARLENE WALKER {1954-58)— Will ye no come back again? Arlene did come back after V Arts and is the hardworking Advertising Editor of the Slogan. As a member of the Opheleo and clan and class basketball teams, next year plans include Teachers ' College. ACADEMIC CATHERINE ANDERSON (7 957-58)— The only way to have a friend is to be one. Cathy came from St. Catharines this year and has played on clan and class basketball teams. Also a swimming in- structor, she plans to study Physical Education at Michigan State University. MARY AGNES BEACOM (7 957-58)— Wherefore art thou Romeo? Aggie came to us from North Bay and has busied herself with Clan basketball, keep- ing Jackie on her diet, and editing the Monthly Boarder ' s Lovelorn Column. Keep them busy at U. of T. next year Ag! JOY BENADON (7 953-58)— Just you wait . . . Higgins just you wait! Joy, our drummer-girl in the mornings is undoubtedly versatile as her hobby is underwater-diving. She played basketball and volleyball as well as supporting the Opheleo. Next year this perky VBer plants on U. of T. MARILYN BOLTON (7952-58)— Still waters run deep. A Branksomite for six years, Marilyn is on the Library Committee and plays on the class basketball team. Her main outside interest is her horse Bay Lady . She plans to attend U. of T. next year.

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, 1958 Our Album of Graduates PREFECTS ADRIENNE ALLAN (7943-58)— Don ' t let your right hand know what your left ' s doing. Adrienne, active member of ihe Slogan , United Nations Club, also Head Librarian has won fame as the best instant pudding-maker on Canadian T.V. Future Plans: Science at U. of T. ELIZABETH AYLESWORTH ( J 952-58)— Holmes sweet Holmes. As a member of the Slogan Adver- tising Committee, School Basketball Teams, Opheleo and the cafeteria crowd , Liz has kept us all in stitches with her wonderful sense of humour. After Europe this summer, she plans to enter nursing. MARGARET BENSON (7 952-58)— For knowledge too is itself a power. Marg, Games Captain, Captain of the First Basketball Team, past Scott chieftain, tennis and badminton champion, and Choir member (whew!), is also noted for her scholastic ability. Next year: Quarterback for the Golden Gaels? JACQUELINE BURROUGHS (7 948-58)— Jackie, past chieftain of the McLeods, and U.N. contest winner has played on clan, class and school basketball teams. Member of the Choir and all School activities, her enthusiastic leadership as Head Girl will long be remembered. Bon Voyage Jackie, Roger over and out! GAIL BURTON (7943-58J— Our ambitious editor is active in all school societies, winner of the Essay Contest ' 57, member of the First Basketball Team, swimming, tennis, clan and class teams. Varsity is on the receiving end of her good humour and ability. ED. NOTE: Oh, my aching back! DONNA GRAHAM (7 953-58)— Don de Don Don . . . Donna, vice-president of the Beta Kappa and Symphony representative is renowned as a European traveller. She played on the V Arts and clan basketball teams also. Next year, she plans to drive that blue convertible to Ontario College of Art. LEE HENDERSON ( 7 947-58)- She is always getting involved. Lee is one of the Librarians and noted for her witty remarks and finds skating, bowling and badminton occupy much of her spare time. Next year will see her in Soc. and Phil, at Varsity. JOAN HENSON (7 952-58)— Ankles Aweigh . Joanie literally took Branksome to the Cleaners this year as President of the Opheleo. Last year the was chieftain of the MacGregors ' , plays First Team Basketball and sings in the Choir. This summer it ' s Europe . . . Absolutely divine Joanie! MARY IRELAND (7 952-58)— Jamais Arriere Doates member of the Beta Kappa, Might ' ve Benns captain and Senior Sports Cup winner last year, led the Douglas clan to victory. Next year she plans to take her sunny disposition into P. O.T. at Varsity. BETTY LOU JOYNT (7 953-58)— Fire alarms . . . skiing . . . Laurentians . . . Member of the Group of Twelve, Choir and First Basketball team. Lulu is the Secretary of the Opheleo. Outstanding in athletic and academic pursuits, she was the Junior Sports Day Champ. Next year: Nursing at Varsity.



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ACADEMIC MOLLY BUCHAN (7957-58)— A good laugh is sun- shine in the House! Molly, our golden blonde, came this year from Belleville Collegiate. She has a wonderful ability for making Sherb. laugh, and keeps us happy all the time. Destination: the kitchen sink! DIANE CAREY (1953-58)— A little nonsense now and then . . . Di, VA ' s humourist, is a sub- prefect, member of the Beta Kappa, and has been a long-time participant in class and clan sports. Next year ' s plans include a secretarial course — or, perhaps. Engineering at U. of T.? DELIA CARTHY (7956-58)— Laugh and the world laughs with you. Delia came to us from St. Cath- arines Collegiate last year. She supported her clan basketball team and occasionally enjoys skating. Her infectious laughter wil lenliven Western Uni- versity ' s secretarial course next year. NINA CHRISTIE (7958)— For Heaven ' s Sake. Nina came this year from Newmarket. An ardent sports fan she is found on the courts at all times. Her witty character causes great laughter among the housegirls. Future includes Pre-meds and Psy- chiatry. JUDITH COPELAND (7957-58)— Riding is the sport of kings. Judy has been at B.H.S. for two years. She is a member of the United Nations Cluia and enjoys riding and skiing, mixed with the occasional science fiction thriller. Her mathematical brain will shine at U. of T. next year. MARION COX (7 953-58)— Thy voice is music. Midge, a sub-prefect, was on the choir executive, and this year sang in the quartet at the carol service. She plays first team basketball and as Eaton ' s representative, has kept us all a la mode. HEATHER DUFF (7958)— A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Heather, with her contagious giggle, came to B.H.S. from Bathurst Heights. Out- side school, badminton and swimming hold her attention. She also enjoys watching an exciting hockey game. Best of luck next year squirt . NANCY FITCH (7 955-58)— She left from Scotlands strand. Nancy ' s cheerfulness and soft Scottish dia- lect have carried her successfully through five years here, during which, Nance supported 5B basketball and volleyball teams. She ' s going to stay and nursj at Wellesley in ' 59. CONSTANCE GARROW ( 7 953-58)— Art is indeed the wina of life. Connie arrived here five years ago from St. Clements and is a sub-prefect and Beta Kappa member. Besides class and clan basket- ball, she enjoys skating and skiing. Plans for ' 59 include Ontario College of Art. CAROLYN GESNER (7 957-58)— Forever Maths. Carolyn joined us from Ridgetown High. She has a flair for sports, plays on third team basketball and literally flattens her opposition in volleybalJ. Next year Ontario Agricultural College is calling.

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