Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1959

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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN PREFECTS CATHERINE McMULLEN (1 954-59)— Our enthusiastic sports captain has been guiding lesser athletes through Branksome for five years. She dabbles in everything through choir, volleyball, baseball, and tennis to first team basketball. Her great interest is sports (no!) and she plans Soc and Phil at U.C. next year, CAROL ANN PARKER (1 957-59)— Carol has been at Branksome for only two years, and has already made her indellible mark on the school. A member of class basketball and volleyball teams and an art enthusiast, Carol plans Teachers College in the fall. Geometry anyone? JANE ROBERTSON (1 952-59)— Wee Janie hailed v ith her heather from St. Hilary ' s, Edinburgh. Since then she has flung her way through basketball, badminton, and tennis, and worked with the choir, group of twelve, and Slogan. Destination: Nursing at U. of T. ELIZABETH RUSSELL (1957-59)— Laugh and the world laughs with you. Sherb ' s Petty Bussell is a member of the Opheleo and has played on the third basketball team, as well as clan and class teams. Interests include water-skiing and figure skating. Destination: Western University. SANDRA SHANNON (1 957-59)— Kitchener ' s loss to Branksome is Vice-President of the Opheleo, member of the choir and 1st Basketball Team, and has slugged her way to fame in baseball. Sandy ' s sunny nature will be a great asset at the School of Nurs- ing, U. of T., next year. NORA STEARNS (1943-59)— As Beta Kappa Presi- dent this year, Nora has done an excellent job, and has won the recognition of all. She plays school basketball, as well as other class and clan sports. After a year in Switzerland, Nora takes up the lamp at Wellesley. LYNN WILLIAMS (1 954-59)— Even as busy Head Girl this year Lynn has managed to keep a finger in the choir, group of twelve. Beta Kappa, Opheleo and second team basketball. She is known for her form parties, and our loss in ' 60 is Trinity ' s gain. LAUNI WILSON (1 957-59)— Launi came from Inger- soll District Collegiate Institute. This year she is a member of the Beta Kappa and choir. Her interests include travelling, (some day . . .) Swimming, golf, and music. Next fall she plans to enter Honour Household Science at Western. ifc ANNE WRIGHT (1954-59) — Roon , well-liked for her cheerful outlook on work, has been the Chief Librarian this year. She was also the very enthusiastic Team Captain of The Toys , member of the choir, Opheleo, and Goodies Club . After roving through Britain, Anne sails for Trinity.

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YEAR BOOK, 1959 Our Album of Graduates PREFECTS GAIL ADAMS (1953-59)— This Ti-cat fan came to us from Hamilton. Gail is president of the Opheleo, and past president of the choir. She has played on school basketball, tennis and badminton teams, but her main interest is skiing. Destination: Honour Science at U.C. JOCELYN AYERS (1 954-59)— Capable Editor of the Slogan , Joey has been a member of the choir, U.N., group of twelve, and McLeod chieftain, as well as manager of the baseball team. Next year includes introducing fausty and red felt to Sherborne School. Have fun, old chap! SUSAN COXETER (1 953-59)— Her voice was ever soft . . . Sue ' s public speaking ability won her the trip to New York last year. She is our Eaton ' s representative, former Campbell clan chieftain, a choir member and she has played on the second basketball team. Destination: U. of T. NADINE GRIFFITHS (1 954-59)— VA ' s Guide Lieu- tenant, Griff is also a camp counsellor and life- saving instructor. She is a member of the choir and the Opheleo, and was a U.N. delegate. She has played on school baseball teams and an honour- ary basketball team. Destination: U. of T. nursing. PATRICIA JACOBS (1 943-59)— Branksome has been Patsy ' s life for sixteen years, and as advertising editor of the Slogan, she has a |ob. Also past delegation leader of the U.N. and club president, our golfer (?) plans Arts and Science at an American university. MARY JULL (1954-59)— Just step on her toes! Last year ' s McLean chieftain Mouse is a mem- ber of the Opheleo and the choir. She has pJayed on school basketball and baseball teams, and is one of our excellent swimmers and divers. Destina- tion: Trinity and points west. ISOLDE KOENIG (1 946-59)— There isn ' t much that Salt hasn ' t done in her thirteen years at Branksome. She has played basketball, baseball and volleyball, worked on U.N., Slogan, Beta Kappa and the lib- rary, and sung in the choir. She ' s headed for Science at St. Mike ' s in the fall. BARBARA KREUTZER (1 957-59)— VA ' s president came to Branksome last year from North Toronto C.I. Bonnie is a member of the Opheleo and the U.N. Club. She is the captain of the third basketball team, and played on class and clan teams. Destination: General arts at Trinity. KADY MacDONALD (1 954-59)— Our future itinerant artist. Kady is Vice-President of the Beta Kappa, has sung in the choir, and worked on the Slogan, U.N., and Honourary Basketball Team, as well as decorated many lovely bulletin boards. Destination: Bicycling through Britain, then U. of T. KATHERIN E McEACHERN (1954-59)— I absolutely love Eloise. Kathi, as secretary-treasurer of the Beta Kappa, has been keeping the books and the committee solvent. Her interests are otherwise directed at ballet, the choir and — Eloise. They ' ll both be in English at U. of T. next year.



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1959 ACADEMIC PATRICIA ARNOLD (1 958-59)— All the way from Haileybury, Ontario, Pat is a valuable addition to Sherb. Her main interests are camping, teaching life-saving and taking part in sports — basketball, swimming, riding and figure-skating. Destination: Soc. and Phil at U. of T. SUSAN BARKER (1 958-59)— Our super import from Sherborne school this year has made herself known for work on the basketball teams, lifesaving, and Beta Kappa activities. We are sorry to see her head back to England to Secretarial College, but she wants to come back. JUDITH CAIRNS (1 958-59)— Jooode came to us in the fall from Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute. Besides liking safety in numbers, (particularly No. 4) she is interested in skiing. Next year she intends to return home to attend MacDonald College. PATRICIA COOPER (1 953-59)— Coop , one of the bridge enthusiasts of Va, is a sub-prefect, member of the Beta Kappa and choir, and past member of the Slogan. Besides industriously playing at basket- ball and volleyball, she is a devoted skier. Next year: Trinity College. IDA CRUMMEY (1956-59)— Ida is the good-natured secretary-treasurer of VA, a sub-prefect, and member of the Beta Kappa. She is also an eager partici- pant in class and clan sports. Best of luck at the School of Nursing, U. of T.I MARILYN FLEMING (1 958-59)— Marilyn, who came to B.H.S. from Havergal this fall, is interested chiefly in art and music, as well as the enjoyable pastimes of learning, lounging, and living. Next year she plans to study Art and Drama. MARGARET GRAY (1 957-59)— Marg, our representa- tive from the Kirkland Lake District, is a member of the senior choir. Besides singing, she is to be seen skiing, swimming, or playing badminton, and is also one of Branksome ' s few curlers. Destination: P. O.T. at U. of T. JENNIFER GREY (1 955-59)— Jennifer came from St. Clements, and is an able Opheleo member and past member of the Slogan Advertising Committee, guard on the second basketball team and a tennis enthusiast. We shall miss your dramatic assistance at B.H.S. Jen. Good luck in England! CATHARINE JOHNSON (1 956-59)— Johnny entered Branksome three years ago and with her came friendliness. Excelling at class and clan basketball and baseball, she is a member of the Beta Kappa ' ■ ' i and the Group of Twelve. It ' s P. O.T. at U. of T. next year. LI NDA JOHNSTON (1 957-59)— Famous for that mischievous grin, Linda came from East York last year and has since risen to become B.H.S. ' s champion bowler, and a swimming enthusiast. She plans to enter P. O.T. in two years — those lucky patients. Best of luck, Linda.

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