Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1959

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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN ACADEMIC JUDITH JOYNT (1952-59)— Sub-prefect, member of the Beta Kappa and choir, Judy is known for her accuracy as a forward on the 1st Basketball team. A lover of sports, she also takes part in all the other athletic events. Future: Soc. Phil, at Trinity. MARIE KOENIG (1 945-59)— Laugh and the world laughs with you. VB ' s art rep. is a B.H.S. veteran of fourteen years. An ardent basketballer both class and clan, Marie is also on the Beta Kappa. Outside interests — things arty, music and eating. Destination . . . pursuit of . . . art in Paris. SUSAN KERNOHAN (1 957-59)— Sue came last year from N. T.C.I, to divide her interests between basket- ball, volleyball, badminton, and this year the Beta Kappa. Her outside activities include skiing and her Sunday School class. U. of T. paves the way to the Institute of Child Study, then teaching grade two. LILLIAS DE LOM (1 958-59)— Lil came this year from Barrie Collegiate. She has been a great asset to VB, always with a cheery word and a happy smile. An ardent reader, singer and traveller to Europe, she plans history and Philosophy at U. of T. in the fall. MARION LUCA (1 957-59)— Marion, one of our South American girls, came here two years ago and has since interested us all in Latin America and Caracas. She played on the class basketball teams, and Luke plans to attend the University of Geneva in Switzer- land. MARGARET LYONS (1 958-59)— Marg hails from Sault Ste. Marie, and came this year to take her Senior Matric. at B.H.S. Interested in ail sports, Marg is particularly fond of water-skiing and basketball. Michigan State University next year and there she will study restaurant management. GAIL MacALPINE (1 954-59)— Silence is golden . In the past five years Gail has often been a member of clan and class volleyball and basketball teams. She is also a past President of the I.S.C.F. Her interests include music, skating, and water-skiing. Future? BRENDA MaclNTYRE (1 955-59)— Her help was ever nigh. Brenda came from Westmount High, Montreal, four years ago. She is school librarian and an avid basketball and baseball supporter. She lives to swim and skate, and has sights of nursing in her eyes. SALLY MAGEE (1948-59)— A smile is worth a for- tune. This year ' s Simpson ' s representative, Sally is a sub-prefect, and was a member of the Opheleo. She is also an avid McLeod supporter. Next year she plans to enter Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal. JANET MARSHALL (1 954-59)— Janet is a sub-prefect and vice-president of VB. Branksome ' s bundle of fun has enlivened many spares with her histoires d ' Europe. A loyal member of class and clan basket- ball teams, antique cars and bird-watching are her loves. Destination: Assumption University.

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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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YEAR BOOK, 1959 ACADEMIC CAROL McGOWAN (1 958-59)— Carol came this year from O.L.C. to add her talents to VB ' s. She has played class basketball, and is interested in riding, diving and swimming. Her plans are undecided, but she ' s heading for University next year. Best of everything, Carol. ELIZABETH McKAY (1 958-59)— Liz is well known around B.H.S. for her cheery smile and helpful manner. She came to fifth form from Sault Ste. Marie where her main interests are cub reporting and being a Queen ' s guide. She hopes to continue journalism next year. INGRID MEENEN {1 954-59)— Ingrid ' s home is in El Salvador, Central America. Her ability to converse freely in Spanish and German as well as English is the envy of her fellow Vth formers. Ingy has played on school badminton and tennis teams — destination: Arts at U. of T. JUDITH MILES (1 957-59)— Two years ago Judy came to Branksome from Jarvis and has since been win- ning friends with her quiet smile and spirit. She never fails to support VB, and her outside interests are skating and swimming. Next year — Queen ' s University. ANNA REDDITT (1 954-59)— Anna is one of Brank- some ' s bowling stars. She is a valuable member of both school and clan bowling teams, and plays on her class volleyball team. Her outside interests in- clude photography. Her destination is Teachers College. ROBERTA RUSSELL ( 1 958-59)— Roberta comes to us from Westdale Collegiate, Hamilton, and we are all very glad ' smiling Bobby ' arrived. In the one year she has been here she has played on class and clan volleyball and basketball teams. Next year — nursing. EVA MARIA SCHURY (1 954-59)— There is a garden in her face . . . Four and a half years ago Eva came to us from Argentina. Globetrotter and Betta Kappa member she fills the odd spare moment with riding and skiing. Next year modern languages, mayhap at Trinity? SALLIE SHANNON (1956-59)— I could have danced all night. This girl loves parties. Sallie is a sub-prefect and a choir member. She plays on class and clan teams, and also enjoys skating and water-skiing. With her flair for acting, she heads for radio or T.V. work. LOIS SMITH (1957-59)— Lois, formerly of Earl Haig, has been here for two years. She plays basketball and badminton, and supports VA at all class func- tions. She plans to attend U. of T. next year in P. O.T. Best of luck in everything. Piccolo. CAROLINE STANLEY-PORTER (1 953-59— Vive Es- pana — vive los matadores! Carmen, an outstanding scholar of world affairs, VA ' s art representative, U.N. member. Slogan worker and choir harmonizer is a sub-prefect whose wine of life is Bullfights, Badinage and Broadway . Trinity, take note.

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