Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1959

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A RTS AND COMMERCIAL HEATHER DEAKIN (1 958-59)— Heather joined five commercial this year from Fisher Parl Collegiate in Ottawa. Although quiet Heather is a busy person with her many activities which include singing, bowling, swimming and horseback riding. Good luck in the future. Heather. GAIL DAWSON (1 956-59)— Gai came from Leaside High, and collects the money as class secretary- treasurer. A member of the advertising committee, she also plays on clan and class teams. Studies at the Artists ' Workshop this summer interest Gai, then off to O.A.C. SUSAN ELLIOTT (1 957-59)— Susan, who is on the Beta Kappa committee, came from Oshawa Collegiate Vocational Institute. She has played class basketball, and enjoys art, figure skating, swimming, and water- skiing in the Haliburton Highlands. Next year she heads for secretarial work. JILL HAMILTON (1 950-59)— Noted for her rosy cheeks and beaming smile, Jill is the enthusiastic Campbell clan chieftan. She has been with us for nine years, excelts in class basketball and enjoys swimming at Bala. This twin is also a member of the choir. DONESS HURD (1 956-59)— Doness came to us three years ago from Kirkland Lake Collegiate and has since then added a great deal of spirit to whatever she undertook — acting, sports and library work. Doness ' future plans include O.A.C, Bermuda and touring Paget East. WENDY JACOBSEN (1 954-59)— Wendy, a Brank- somite of five years, has made her reputation as a skater. Other interests include riding and swimming, but P.T. is an anathema to her. Best wishes and luck for whatever course you decide, Wendy. ELIZABETH KING (1 956-59)— Three years a Brank- somite, Beth is vice-president of V commercial and a member of class and clan basketball teams. Her interests include swimming, water-skiing, skating and tennis, and she plans on secretarial work. Keep them laughing, Beth. JANE KIRKHAM (1 956-59)— Three years ago an im- port from St. Mildred ' s, Kirk has been holding the sopranos in the choir to their part ever since. Interested in riding and work at Mooredale House, she plans a career in practical nursing, and then the airlines. JUDITH MANSUR (1 956-59)— Judie has been with us for thre years and during that time has supported her class at games. Her interests lie in ski trips to Whiteface at Lake Placid, and parties. After the S.A.C. trip to Europe — O.A.C. Best of everything, Judie. KAREN McEWEN (1 957-59)— The vice-president of VArts with two years at B.H.S. to her credit, Karen plays basketball, baseball, badminton, swims and models. Also a music enthusiast and party-goer, she plans to sing her way through O.A.C. next year.

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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN ACADEMIC JOANNE STORIE (1958-59)— Jo came to Branksome from Oshawa Collegiate and Vocational Institute. She is a popular resident of Sherborne House, whose interests include jazz and popular music, and sports, including swimming, golf, skating, skiing and water- skiing. Destination: arts. JUDITH TEGLASSY (1956-59)— Judy came to Canada from Hungary, and has managed to retain just enough of her attractive accent. She plays basket- ball for class and clan, and enjoys riding. Her interests include opera and art, and she plans interior decoration in Utah, U.S.A. RUTH THOMSON (1 952-59)— My beautiful! My Arab steed! Ruthie, who is probably Branksome ' s sole Judo participant, is a sub-prefect with a lively sense of humour. She has been a member of the library committee, and Secretary-Treasurer of the I.S.C.F. Destination: Toronto Bible College. J DIANE WALKER (1 954-59)— Take your cameras! Our art and photography editor has been cultivating the shutter finger at B.H.S. since September. Other activities include U.N., French Club, basketball and baseball, skiing, riding, radio and the Y.P.C. Club. Di heads for Trinity. PATRICIA WILSON (1 952-59)— Tricia is a member of the Beta Kappa and the choir. She is a second basketball team guard, and her hobbies include skiing, parties and flashing the starry smile on VA. Next year she ' s nursing at the Royal Victoria in Montreal. JUDITH WYSE (1954-59)— Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever. Judy will always be remembered for her shy smile. She is an active member of the I.S.C.F. and outside activities in- clude badminton, photography, swimming and archery. Destination unknown, at present. ARTS AND COMMERCIAL NELLY ALVAREZ (1 956-59)— The secret of life is in art Petite Nelly, who left Caracas for Branksome two years ago, is art rep for V arts this year. She plans to take her talent and her smile to Ontario College of Art. Much suerte, amiga. JEAN BALKWILL (1 956-59)— Jean has been at Branksome for three years, and during that time has become famous for her knowledge of everyone in the Arts and Commercial forms. Although her future is undecided, we know she ' ll do well in her chosen field. CIRELDA BLACKHALL (1 956-59)— Cirela, a Brank- somite of three years ' standing, is known for her blonde hair and her sunny smile. A resident of Sherborne, her interests include skating, bowling and visiting the children in the Home for Incur- ables. Best of luck, Cirelda. ANNE COLMAN (1956-59)— I must go down to the sea again . . . The Caribbean, that is. Anne-of-the-velvet-voice hoils from Nassau, which might account for her delight in water-skiing, sailing and spear-fishing. Next year will see her at Bay Path Junior College, Massachusetts. I 17



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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN ARTS AND COMMERCIAL DARYL MURRAY (1 957-59)— St. Catherine ' s Colle- giate Institute lost Dcryl two years ago when she joined four arts at Branksome. Since then she has taken part in many activities, and this year is class games captain. Her interests include art, and a certain red convertible. SHARYN METCALFE (1 956-59)— Sharyn came from Havergal College three years ago to dance her way into many activities — the Slogan advertising com- mittee, class and clan basketball and the C.N.E. Grandstand show. Her future includes O.A.C. and more dancing. Where did the pony tail go? PATRICIA NEALE (1 956-59)— From L.P.C.I. Pat came to win us with a disarming grin. Class president of VArts, and outstanding in sewing class, she has modelled her creations for us in our fashion shows. Heading to Guelph to MacDonald Hall, we wish her all the best. DAPHNE PEACOCK (1 957-59)— Daphne came from the Sacred Heart Convent to Branksome two years ago. She plays on her class basketball team, swims, dives and is an excellent skier. DafF plans to go to Switzerland to school next year, Vive la Suisse. SUSAN QUINN (1 957-59)— Susan came to Brank- some from Downsview Collegiate, and while here, has been a player on her class basketball team. She is also a very good typist. Sue enjoys both swimming and skating, and with her persevering spirit, we know she ' ll do well in the future. JOYCE RAHAM (1 958-59)— Joy made her home with us after attending Northern Technical-Commercial School — but home Is where the heart is She is a U.N. club member, and other interests include various sports and fashion designing. Her future is in secretarial work. MEREDITH RAY (1 958-59)— Marty came this year from Mount St. Agnes Academy in Bermuda. She enjoys tennis, skating and horseback riding, and is well known for her skill at the calypso. Marty ' s future is undecided, but we are sure she ' ll do well. MARGOT SEYMOUR (1 957-59)— Margot has been at Branksome two years since her departure from Barrie Collegiate Institute. The wild blue yonder seems to be calling Margot as she hopes to become an airline hostess next year. Her outside interests in- clude swimming, skating and boating. ANN STOREY (1 956-59)— Ann left St. Clements three years ago to come into 1 1 Arts, and she has been making friends and good impressions ever since. A member of the class basketball team, Ann likes swimming and bowling. Future plans are undecided. DAVIDA VALENTINE (1 957-59)— From L.P.C.I., Davida ' s main interests are skating, swimming, water-skiing and golf, and she played on her class basketball team. Immediate plans include a trip to Europe and job as an air hostess. After that, who knows. Good hunting, Davida.

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