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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN V ACADEMIC PAT MACFARLANE (1950-1954—57-60) — Pat re- turned to us three years ago from Etobicoke Col- legiate. This year Seedie has been VA ' s efficient class secretary, and she has also played basketball and volleyball for class and clan. In the summer, water skiing is her passion. Next year, Pat will be ai- Western University. PAT McNAB (1959-1960)— Pat arrived at BHS from Ontario Ladies College, and wasted no time in becoming a member of class and clan teams. Spare time is well filled with swimming, tennis, ballet and youth groups. Pat is off to Wellesley Hospital and Nursing next fall. BONNIE-JEAN MILLER (1 959-1 960)— Bonnie was no sooner at Branksome from Seven Islands High School than she was elected class Games Captain for VA, and was appointed to the Beta Kappa committee. She sings in the choir, and will take Music for a year at U. of T. before entering Nursing. BERNICE MILTON (1 959-1 960) — Orangeville Dis- trict High School lost Bunny to us this fall, when she joined VA. She will be entering McGill Uni- versity after Graduation, and hopes that the P. and O. T. course will leave a little time for the horseback riding and skiing she likes so well. LAURNA MOHUN (1 959-1 960)— But I am a Cana- dian! Music loving Launi left Niagara Falls High School for Branksome, in the fall. She has her place on the Slogan Literary committee, and is a member of her clan basketball team. Next year she hopes to attend U of T. SHEILA MORRISON (1948-1955. 1 958-1 960)-Sheila returned to Branksome two years ago, from Ook- ville High School. She enjoys sports, and has been a member of basketball and volleyball teams. Next year Sheila hopes to go to the University of B.C. Good luck, Sheila. SANDRA PLAUNT ( 1 955-1 960)— Yooore kidding! Sudbury ' s blessing (in disguise) is Sandie, who came to BHS five years ago. She is a member of the Beta Kappa, class and clan volleyball and basketball teams, and enjoys skiing, skating and riding. Next year P and O.T. at U. of T., or McGill. MARY RODWAY (1 959-1 960)— In this, Mary ' s first year at Branksome, she was elected our Games Captain of VB, was appointed to the Beta Kappa committee, and class and clan basketball and volley- ball teams. Next year. Modern History and Lan- guages at U. of T. ANNE ROSS (1947-1960)— Hazel, who can be counted on to reduce any class to gales of laughter, was a member of the Slogan ad and Beta Kappa committees last year, and the school volleyball team this year. Europe, and skiing are favourite topics of conversation. Get that ski pa- trol! Next year? Plans uncertain. SANDRA SMITH (1 959-1 960)— Why am I so gul- lible? Sandy came to us from Manitoulin Island, The largest fresh water island in the world! She is secretary treasurer of VB, and her spare time is amply filled with skiing, skating, and the piano. Next year, Nursing at Wellesley.
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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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Page 27 V ACADEMIC JUDITH SHELDON ( 1 959-1 960)— Judy, a newcomer this year from Gait, has proved a lively asset to life in boarding. Interested in skiing, riding, and curling, she hopes to take Science at either Queen ' s or U. of T. next year. GAIL STEPHENSON (1 957-1 960)— Gail, our girl from down under, has been a member of both class and clan basketball teams. She loves swim- ming, camping and skating, and next year is going to take up nursing in Perth, Western Australia. JUDITH SYKES (1 948-1 960)— Judy ' s twelve years at BHS have been well filled with sports, the Slogan ad committee in ' 59 and the Opheleo in ' 59, the UN delegation, and this year she is our Eaton ' s representative. Swimming and riding and faraway places occupy Judy ' s leisure time. Next year Nursing. HEATHER TAYLOR (1 955-1 960)— Heather loves sports, and she is a member of the school basket- ball team, as well as volleyball and baseball teams. Heather ' s interests include, skating, and skiing in the Laurentians( !) Journalism next year for Heather at Western. IRENE TWENTYMAN (1956-1960) — Irene, who comes to us from New Zealand, via Peru, is a great music lover, and talented piano player. At BHS she has taken an active part on the I.S.C.F. Her plans for next year are uncertain, but with her ability to persevere, we know that she will do well in whatever field she chooses. RUTH WAYMAN (1 947-1 960)— Ruth has been a member of her class basketball team, the Slogan advertising committee, and is the president of the I.S.C.F. this year. Her plans include a year of Shaw ' s and then teaching. Good Luck! MARY WINNETT (1 947-1 960)— Variety is the spice of life , and this saying certainly applies to Mary. Win is on the school basketball and volleyball teams, Opheleo committee and in the choir, and still finds time for riding, skiing, golf and badminton. She ' s off to college in Boston in the fall. MARGARET WILLIAMS (1955-1960)— Mugs, our pho- tographer, has been on class and clan volleyball teams, and is a member of the senior choir. Her interests include skating, photography and bad- minton, and after finishing fifth form at BHS next year, she will definitely be heading for the dark room(?) JOYCE WRIGHT (1 956-1 960)— About forty miles north of Cochrane . Joyce, who hails from the frozen north, has had a busy four years at Branksome. This year she is a sub-prefect, and president of VB. Skiing and badminton occupy Joyce ' s time out of school. Next year she will be studying the three R ' s again at Teacher ' s College.
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