Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1958

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YEAR BOOK, ? 958 ACADEMIC JANET MACARTHUR [1953-58] ing White Sargent? Janet ' Who ' s her Dash- ,3 T.Mi.vj », .ac.... v .. ., oub-prefect and a member of the United Nations Club, plays on the clan basketball team and is VB ' s Games Captain. Also proficient at highland dancing (that an under- statement), she ' s entering nursing at U. of T. DIANNE MacRONALD (? 956-58)— Bermuda is para- dise! Di represents Bermuda in Sherb. and her main interest lies there. She played basketball for her class and is a member of the U.N. Club. No one knows what the future hold, least of all Dil JOAN MAW [1957-58) — Oh that this too, too solid flesh would melt! Although Joan has only been here one year, she ' s an enthusiastic member of school, clan and class basketball teams. Next year plans call for P. O.T. at McGill. Good Luck Teddie! JU DITH McCLASKEY (J 948-58)— Did somebody mention Laurentians? Judy, sub-prefect, and Art and Photography Editor, has always brightened B.H.S. with her artistic touch. A soprano in the Choir and on her clan and class basketball teams, Judy plans to enter Ontario College of Art. ANNABELLE MclNTOSH (J 943-58)— Fair and softly goes far. A Branksomite for fifteen years, Anna- belle is a member of the Opheleo and U.N. Club and is a sub-prefect. Cheerfully helping in all school activities, she also enjoys a good game of golf. Next year: Nursing. HILARY MOSS (1957-58)- Keep Well the Road. Limey our Sherborne representative and sub- prefect has proved herself a jolly good Brank- somite. As a member of the Slogan, Choir, clan and class teams, Hilary inaugurated and edits the Monthly Boarder. Destination: regretfully England. GAIL RIDOUT [1 949-58]— ' ' Please bring in your money tomorrow! Secretary of VB, Gail ' s hardest task seems to be collecting . . . funds! She is a member of the Advertising Committee and has won fame as a formidable bowler. Off to Teachers ' College next fall, we wish her all the best! KATHLEEN RITZEL (J 957-58)— Blow Gabriel Blow . . . Kay came into Vth form from Sudbury this year and hopes to go on to the Arts Faculty at U. of T. She is an interested clarinettist and enjoys water skiing. Good luck, next year, Kay! SANDRA SIMPSON (7 953-58)— Nor doors nor Lockes can shield you. Sandy, sub-prefect. Choir and Slogan member, played on clan and class honourary basketball teams. She is Simpson ' s rep. and has kept us all informed about the new Toni (permanent, that is!). Destination: nursing. LOIS SMITH (7957-58)— A happy soul . Lois, with her happy grin, came to us this year from Earl Haig. She plays on the Ross basketball team and also likes swimming, badminton and skiing. She plans to enter P. and O.T. at U. of T.

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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN ACADEMIC JEANNIE HAINES (1953-58;— Romans . . . Fare thee well. Jeannie is a sub-prefect, member of the Beta Kappa and choir, and is 5A ' s most ardent football fan. A staunch supporter of class activities, we are sure success will accompany her in nursing. PATRICIA HAMILTON ( 7 953-58)— Spelling is mor- tal ' s chiefest enemy. Pat, vice-president of the Ophilio, sub-prefect, and past U.N. head, finds time for class basketball and a certain Medical Student. She will be greatly missed when she returns to Scotland next year to study P. and O.T. JAYNE HAWKINS {? 957-58)— Art is the essence of Life. Jayne came to Toronto from Guelph this year and was an Art Representative for her class. She loves swimming and is a bronze instructor. Plans include Macdonald Hall or Hamilton Normal. NANCY HIRST ( J 953-58)— Trumpet sounds . . . To horse! Mention the word horses and you ' ll invariably find Nancy nearby! She is also a faithful member of the Opheleo and has proved valuable to clan and class teams. Future: Business School . . . No horses there Nance! ELIZABETH HOPKINS (? 956-58)— Dance ballerina, dance . . . Liz has attended Branksome for two years, and formerly went to Jarvis Collegiate. She is very interested in music, dancing, and especially ballet and modern jazz. She plans to go to Teach- ers ' College next year. GLORIA JAMIESON (7 957-58)— I ' ll never pass that test. . . . Gloria is one of Sherb ' s girls, who came from Sarnia. She played basketball for 5B and is also very interested in lifesaving . . . whose life, Gloria? Teachers ' College calls in ' 59. ANTHEA LAWRENCE (7 953-58)- Come, gentle spring . . . ethereal mildness . . . Throughout Anthea ' s five years she has participated in sports like basketball, volleyball and baseball, when not enjoying a little skating. She has helped her class play committees and next year Anthea hopes to be U. of T. bound. PHYLLIS LEMPRIERE [1953-58]— ' . . Silence never betrays one . . . Phyllis has been a loyal member of Branksome for the past five years. As for hsr favorite pastime — music of course. Phyllis has lier heart set taking up the lamp . Best of luck, Piiyl. GAIL LOWREY (7 957-58)— Do I smell food? Gail breezed in from North Bay this year, and as Sherb ' s. blond bombshell she is also VB Presi- dent. Gail is an expert in the tap and Limbo de- partment and is entering nursing in ' 59. LOUISE LUKE [1953-58] — Pryces are going up. Louise is a past member of the Slogan committee and now has joined the hangar-brigade of the Opheleo. Her outside activities include, swimming, badminton and Sunday School teaching. Next year finds our fair lady at U. of T.



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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN ACADEMIC INGRID STYLE ( 950-58)— Art alone enduring . Ingrid ' s a sub-prefect and very Interested in art. As Vice-Pres. of the Beta Kappa, we owe her thanks for the wonderful dance decorations. Next year will find her at O.C.A. developing her talent. MARY LOU TAYLOR (1 957-58)— Cest la vie! Mary Lou came to us from North Toronto. Interests after school hours include ballet and modern jazz. An excellent warbler , she hopes to continue her dancing studies next year . . . every day, all day! , MARY JANE TRUSSLER (J 957-58)— Silence is one great art of conversation . Jane came from North Bay this year, and was on her clan basl etball team. Skiing and all water sports are her main interests. She hopes to go to McGill University after gradua- tion. PAMELA WHILLANS (? 956-58)— The spirit of Al- gebra incarnate . . . Pam, a staunch supporter of the Choir and Slogan Committee, came to us two years ago from Earl Haig. After 2:30, riding, singing and skipping keep her occupied. Branksome ' s loss is Medicine ' s gain at U. of T. MARY WHYTOCK (1 957-58)— Little and Good . Mary is famous in Sherb. for all the parcels she receives, although she came from Sharbot Lake only this year. Her interests include music and she intends to join the Art ' s Course at Queen ' s University. PATRICIA WILBEE (1957-58)— Be swift to hear . . . slow to speak. Patti came from East York Collegiate last year. Her wide-eyed innocence always amuses everyone and her husky voice fascinates all teachers! She is interested in music and art and plans on U. of T. next year. JILL WISHART (1953-58)- I ' m sorry Miss Phillips, but . . . Jill, an ever helpful sub-prefect and renowned for her expert skiing, is also interested in any class activities. We wish her much success in her chosen career of interior decorating. CAROLYN WRIGHT (7956-58)— A soft, light tone and low , Lyndy, our St. Catharines import of two years ago, is on the Library committee, has played on her class basketball team and enjoys whole-heartedly swimming and music. Ambition: Science at U. of T. PRISCILLA WRIGHT (7 956-58)— Who ' s her Bestest Feller? Priscilla, Branksome ' s girl in the Rain- coat , hails from London. She is on the Slogan Committee and Vice-President of VB. Her future plans include adding to that singing prowess, an Arts course at Varsity and more records. LINDA YOUNG (7949-58)— Laugh and the World laughs with you . Linda is VA ' s competent Presi- dent and is a member of the Opheleo and United Nations Club. She is also interested in swimming and water skiing. Next year, it ' s college in Illinois.

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