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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN PREFECTS DIANA STYLE (1 950-1 960)— This year Di is our Simpson ' s rep, as well as being a member of the 1st basi etball team, school tennis team, class and clan volleyball and bowling. Her interests Wil be Europe! Next year, Phys. Ed., at U of T. WENDY THOMPSON (1 948-1 960)— Not only is Tubby a member of the 3rd basketball team, and the Opheleo committee, but she is one of Branksome ' s most outstanding swimmers. Naturally her favourite outside activity is swimming, but she also finds time for sailing and driving the buggy . CAROLE TOVELL (1 950-1 960)— Our artist, during her ten years at Branksome, has been on the 1st basketball team, the school baseball team, and class and clan teams. She is also past-president of the choir, and is this year ' s Secretary treasurer of the Beta Kappa. Carole ' s interests include commercial art, Europe, and eating. Next year U. of T. Languages. HEATHER WALDIE (1 954-1 960)— Brown ' d off? For six years. Heather has been a very active part of school life. A strong guard on the first basketball team for two years, and a tennis enthusiast, Waldie hopes to carry the lamp at Wellesley next year. ELIZABETH WATTS (1957-1960) Cupcake , past McGregor chieftain, has also been president of I.S.C.F. and is this year ' s Opheleo President. She loves swimming, skating and riding, and will be found next year at U. of T. School of Nursing. V ACADEMIC WENDY BATEMAN ( 1 955-1 960)— Poges has been at Branksome for five years, and in that time has won over many Pogo fans. This year she is a sub- prefect, and she also finds time for riding and badminton. Next year. Queen ' s. BEVERLY BOTHWELL (1 948-1 960— VA ' s class presi- dent, Brebsy has played class and clan sports, has bowled for her clan, and has been a member of the UN Delegation. After her excellent work at the Princess Margaret Hospital, she should do well in Nursing next year. DONNA BULL (1955-1960) — Hopalong has been at Branksome for 5 years, and when mobile she enjoys being on the class basketball team. This year. Donna is a sub-prefect, and she hopes next year to go into Nursing at Sick Children ' s hospital. ELIZABETH BUTTERWORTH ( 1 959-1 960)— Simon is our Sherborne import, a member of the Slogan Literary committee, Opheleo committee, and library committee, as well as class and clan teams. It has been wonderful having her. Next year — How Now Brown Cow — Agricultural College.
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Our Album of Graduates PREFECTS SANDRA BELL (1 945-1 960)— How shiek can you be? Sandie is one of this year ' s hard working librarians, and last year she was the President of the UN club, and the T.S.O. Rep. Sandra loves music, and we are sure that she will make it to Carnegie Hall yet. SUSAN BROWN (1 950-1 960)— We sail the ocean blue . — Sue, a devotee of the dinghy. Sue also finds time to be the busy Head of the ad. com- mittee, member of the choir, and basketball teams (3rd and 4th), former Ross chieftain and UN member, and relaxes(?) by teaching Sunday School, and attending les soirees . Next year — Arts at Western. BARBARA FRENCH (1 953-1 960)— Owner of the little car. Barb is our representative in England next year. This year Barb is a Librarian, and is past executive of the choir, and the UN club. Church work and camping take up what time is left over. Bon Voyage! JUDITH GIST (1956-1960)— Gisty is this year ' s very capable Slogan editor, past UN delegation leader, and IV B ' s past president. She is very interested in dramatics and art, and hopes to pursue these interests in England next year. A Jamaican import, we are all jealous of that tan! DIANNE GROVE (1 954-1 960)- May I please stand up? Di has been a member of class and clan teams, the Opheleo committee, the senior choir, and the special group of twelve. Next year she hopes to go to the University of Toronto. JUDITH IRELAND (1 954-1 960) — Measles? — How Juvenile can you get . Judy, who is our Head Girl this year, is past Douglas chieftain and UN member, captain of the swimming team, choir mem- ber and 1st basketball team. Spare time? Is occupied with skiing. Next year U. of T. and psychology. MONA MclNTYRE (1957-1960) — Bony. Mono came to Branksome from Royal York Collegiate, and has done a tremendous job this year as Presi- dent of the Beta Kappa. Mono loves the theatre, and football! Next year she may be found in Switzerland, or at University here. QUITA MAINGUY (1951-1960) — Arriverderchi Roma . Quito has been at Branksome for nine years, and during that time has held class offices and been on class and clan teams. This year Quito is a prefect, and a great help to the Beta Kappa. Next year — Western Hospital. SUSAN MONIER (1 948-1 960)— The Monier in her twelve years at Branksome, has made her mark as a member of the swimming team, games captain of her class, member of the Slogan advertising committee, and Opheleo committee. In her spare time she just relaxes, (no wonder) and she plans on University in the fall. PATRICIA STRATHY (1 951 -1 960)-Our Games Cap- tain, on outstanding basketball and tennis player, member of the senior choir, twice senior sports day champion (phew!), lost year led McLean to victory in the clan competition. Next year? Soc and Phil at Trinity.
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V ACADEMIC CAROLINE CAMPBELL (1 955-1 960)— Peasblossom, is renowned for her infectious giggle and her in- terest in football. She has been on class and clan volleyball teams, and the clan basketball team. Caroline hopes to go to Queen ' s after completing fifth form here next year. PHYLLIS CHRUSOSKIE (1 959-1 960)— Curling any- one? or skating, or dancing or hunting, for our girl Phyllis who hails from Chapleau High School, excels in all these fields. Next year Science in Nursing at Queen ' s. Good luckl MARTHA CORRIGAN (1953-1960) Maud a mem- er of the Beta Kappa committee, and last year ' s Slogan ad committee, devotes a great deal of her spare time to crippled children at Blue Mountain Camp, as well as badminton and golf. Next fall will find her in Nursing. JOAN HANCOCK (1 956-1 960)— North Toronto ' s loss was Branksome ' s gain, as Joan has proved a great asset in basketball, volleyball, baseball, and on the Slogan advertising committee. Besides trying to start her car, Joan may be found singing or skating. Next year — nursing or Western. ELIZABETH HEAD (1 956-1 960) — Liz has been a member of class and clan teams, a member of the 1959 UN delegation, Vice-President of the Beta Kappa, and member of the choir in her four years at Branksome. In her spare time, she sketches, and makes and designs (!) her own clothes. Plans for next year, uncertain. PAMELA HENDERSON (1 959-1 960)— A new Brank- somite this year, Pam hails from Westdale. The best warworker Branksome can boast is interested in horses, and totes a mean ski, the snow kind, that is. Next year Pam plans to go to Queen ' s University. LINDA JOHNSTON (1 957-1 960)-Linda came to Branksome three years ago from East York C.I. She loves bowling, swimming and skating, and is good at all of them. Next year Linda hopes to go to the University of Toronto to take P. and O.T. MARILYN KELLEY (1959-1960) — Dye-annel Marilyn is a new Branksomite who came to us from Hamilton. She was o member of the class basketball team, and is an avid skater. Next year Marilyn hopes to go into Nursing. ROBERTA LAUGHTON (1 959-1 960)— Bobbe came to BHS this year from Gananoque High School. She was made a member of the Beta Kappa, and has also introduced a good many of the Sherbites to the glories of Jazz. Next year ' s plans are uncertain, but good luck in what ever you decide to do. LORNA LUKE (1 955-1 960)— In Lorna ' s five years at Branksome, she has been a member of class and clan teams, a member of the Slogan ad committee, the choir, and this year the Beta Kappa. Outside school, she enjoys swimming and C.N.I.B. volunteer work. Next year History and Modern Languages at U. of T.
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