Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1958

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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN V ARTS STEPHANIE AGGETT (1953-58)— Full of Life . Steph. has made many friends through her kindness and thoughtfulness. She played on the class volley- ball and basketball teams, and curling and swim- ming are her hobbies . Good Luck at the On- tario College of Art! JANE ANSINGH (1 954-58)— Sing girl Sing . . . At Branksome Jane has left her indelible mark on the Senior Choir and Triple Trio. A staunch sup- porter of clan and class basketball her hobbies include, water skiing and swimming. After an exciting European summer . . . it ' s Thornton! FERN BANKS (1956-58)— Wit and wisdom . Dur- ing her two years here, this cheerful auburn-haired gal has been a faithful supporter of V Arts; McGill, horseback-riding and a record collection occupy any spare time. In ' 59 she plans on the Ontario College of Art. SANDRA BOONE (? 956-58)— Two for tea . Sandy entered Branksome two years ago. With her came an undying smile and a talent for all sports. She excelled on the class basketball and volleyball teams. Whatever the future holds . . . we ' re sure she ' ll succeed. ANN BRUMMELL (7 956-58)— Scots What . Ann is our Sports Captain and supporter of her class and clan basketball teams. Her outside activities include a good tennis match and water skiing. She also looks forward to a summer in Europe. Bon Voyage Ann! ANN FERGUSON (7 957-58)— Just call me Ferg! Ann came to Branksome from Etobicoke and kept busy as V Arts Secretary. Participating on clan and class basketball teams, Ann also enjoys water skiing and a special Austin Healey! Next year: Ontario College of Art. BARBARA HOLBROOK (7954-58)— What ' s your big- gest problem? Barbi was Sports Captain of V Arts this year and played volleyball and basketball on class and clan teams. Her immediate plans for next year . . . Interior Decoration. We know you ' ll do well Barbi! ELIZABETH KING (7955-58)— I haven ' t studied a thing! Beth is Vice-President of V Arts and comes from East York Collegiate; she is a supporting member of the class and McLean teams. Future plans will bring Beth back to Branksome. JUNE McAULEY (7 956-58)— Liberty, equality and Fraternities . June, wide-eyed class President and noted for her pleasant personality enjoys as her activities, swimming and driving to London, Ont. She plans to enter the Ontario College of Art after spending an interesting summer at Banff. PATRICIA MOLYNEAUX (7 955-58)— Show me the way to go home. Pat has wandered through these hallow ' d halls for three years, coming faithfully from Oakville daily! On the class basket- ball team she is also interested in bowling, badmin- ton and skating. Destination: McDonald Hall.

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YEAR BOOK, 1 958 Page 29 V COMMERCIAL ANN BROWN (7954-58)— Ann has been with us for four years now. She is Vice-President of V Commercial and plays on her class basketball team. Her favourite outside activity is swimming, not to mention U. of T. Future plans: a career girl . JEAN CHAPMAN (1956-58)— Friendship ... the mind ' s delight and pride. Jean is the President of V Commercial and is on the Beta Kappa. She played clan and class basketball. Outside interest includes all sports end Western U. Watch those Captain Morgan ' s next year Bubs! MELISSA HART (1956-58)- Ye old Havergai Girl. Missy is Sec. -Treasurer and a member of her class basketball team. Her outside indulgences include swimming and badminton. Future Plans: May work for a year, then go abroad. Good luck in whatever you do Missy! JOCELYN MILLER (7 956-58)— Silence is golden . Lyn came to us from North Toronto two years ago. She was the V Arts Art director before she changed to Commercial. Outside sports include badminton and bowling. Destination: a good secretary. Best of Luck Lyn. WINONA McMURRAY (7 956-58)— The splendor of snow Nonie has been here two years and came from Collingwood. Apart from badminton and bowl- ing, her chief interest lies in turtle-keeping. She plans on Europe this summer and hopes to take a position in the fall. JUDITH MOORE (7 955-58)— Eat, drink and be merry. Judy comes to us from New York and is the chieftain of the Ross Clan, Slogan rep. for V Comm. as well as a sub-prefect. The I.S.C.F. and the Home for Incurables are her main interest and Junior College and Europe are her destinations! SANDRA PRICE (7 957-58)— Did I get a letter today? Sandy came this year from Simcoe Col- legiate. She played basketball for her clan and class and also was a cheerleader. Swimming and riding seem to be her favourite sports; plans for this summer include Jasper. Then . . . ? PAMELA ROOKE (7 957-58)— Down the way where the nights are gay . . . Pam comes from Trinidad, and sometimes keeps us amused with the Limbo. Playing basketball for both clan and class, she also enjoys skating and tennis. Plans: a job pour L ' ete. ANN STOLLERY [1955-58) — fun and laughter Ann, having attended Bronksome for three years, is V Commercial ' s games captain. Riding, swimming and skating occupy her spare time. Future plans: undecided at last report!



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YEAR BOOK, 7 958 Page 31 V ARTS LESLIE ROLPH (7 955-58)— Variety Is the spice of life. Lai comes from St. Clements and since has been an active member of clan and class basketball teams. Outside activities include, Muskoka, bowling and exotic hair styling! Next year: Ontario College of Art. JOCELYN SAMS (7954-58)— Europe, what a ball! Jody, in all her ' crowning glory ' is an outstanding member of the Library Committee. She also par- ticipates on the clan and class basketball teams. Future: Modelling, oil painting a nd of course Susie and Talley. LIFE ABROAD Sherborne School for Girls, Dear Branksome: Sherborne, Dorset. Whoever said ' ' this green and pleasant land certainly knew what he was talking about. I have been here over six months now and have grown to love England and especially Sherborne more and more each day. During the summer I had the most maddening experience of walking into a department store and being immediately whisked off to the export department. The first step, of course, was to buy a pair of ' Wellies ' (WelHngtons which are very high, stout rubber boots a la Dorset farmer.) At first they looked fearfully new and shiny, but I am gradually getting mud splattered all over them and taking off the shine by wading through puddles and standing in the rain ! They are also put through general batterings by regular walks to Tlum Pud ' (a nearby hil l which really does look like a plum pudding.) The next thing was to become terribly gamesy. This was a most diffi- cult problem for which I prepared myself by acquiring a pair of ' lax boots ' (rather like black gym shoes with the addition of thick rubber treads), a hockey stick (a smaller version of an ice hockey stick), and a pair of hockey pads (to protect my shins from stray balls and inevitable bashes.) Thus armed I set out to learn the game of field hockey which, I soon discovered, involves running at top speed up and down a hundred yard pitch while prodding an elusive and extremely hard ball. All this goes on for forty minutes at a time with no time out at all. However, despite its exhausting effects, it is ' jolly ' good fun, good for the waistline and what could be more English than mollocking about the green games fields of Sherborne. Oh, I must tell you about the time that they decided that I might make a good goalie. Strapping on my huge cricket-like pads I literally tripped on to the field where I was presented with a goal about three times the size of an ice hockey net which I was meant to defend. Needless to say we lost and I now play right wing, (an easy-to-play-posi- tion near the edge of the pitch making it very simple to escape any contact

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