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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN OUR ALBUM OF GRADUATES ACADEMIC ANN CLIFFORD, 1 964-1 965-Here from Montreal, Ann ' s ambition is nursing but she thinks she ' ll be emptying bedpans the rest of her life. She likes Toronto, fresh air, pleated shirts, and pierced ears. Her quote, If at first you don ' t succeed, you ' re like most people. She is usually seen half-dressed (by unsuspecting janitors). SALLY CORNER, 1 961 -1 965-Sally ' s activities include archery, water-skiing, skiing, swimming and her favourite hobby is knocking down boys with her red convertible. Her pet peeve is 1000 miles and without an Austin Healey. Next year takes Sally to LJ of N Carolina and she ' ll probably end up living in Nassau. JILL CRISP, 1 950-1 965-Jill is a member of the Slogan ad committee, a past delegate of the United Nations and a helper wherever help is needed. Pet Peeve is open windows. Plan for the future?— is to go to uni- versity and become a child psychologist or a social worker. HALINA DAVIDEK, 1 964-1 965-From St. Catharines, Halina ' s ambition is teaching and her probable destina- tion is her Mrs. in a couple of years. She likes men, drawing, Beatles (George), easy living and her pet peeves are work, messy rooms, being overweight. She is usually seen: engrossed in a good book during study! ANNE DICKASON, 1 964-1 965-A welcome import from L ' Ecole de Charbonnel, Anne is already active in school sports and the Opheleo. Her favourite pastimes include skiing, swimming and horseback riding. Next year she ' s off to McGili to major in history and languages. Probable destination— proprietor of a coffee house! KATHERINE DODGE, 1 964-1 965-Kathy hails from Cardinal, Ontario and her activities at Branksome this year are chiefly gymnastics and badminton. She hates tidy rooms and getting up in the morning. Her favourite saying is Where is my flashlight? Her ambition is to become a secretary in a large firm. ELIZABETH DOUGAN, 1 964-1 965-Liz ' s ambition is to get into Carleton University but probable destination is Branksome (she thinks). Her activities include serenad- ing us with her guitar, and Scottish Dancing. Her pet peeve— cold green roast beef. Nevertheless she is usually seen looking for something to eat. MARGARET FRASER, 1 964-1 965-Marg is a boarder and comes from Gait. She keeps occupied with appa- ratus, library, messing up people ' s beds, and throwing cold water in the showers. She hates staying in MacNeill house on Friday nights, early curfew Saturday. Her ambition— school teacher or else— ask Don. Favourite saying is Hey, woman! DIANA HALNAN, 1 960-1 965-Diana ' s activities at B.H.S. have included all class and clan sports, bad- minton, archery, U.N. and Drama Clubs and this year, she is doing a tremendous job as Art and Photo editor of the Slogan. Her favourite saying is You won ' t believe iti Next year Diana heads for U. of T. NANCY ELIZABETH HENDERSON, 1 957-1 965-Hendy, alias Stirling Moss has become well known arour.d Branksome by participating in the Choir, Madrigals, Class and Clan basketball, volley ball and school bad- minton. This year she bombs around collecting ads for the Slogan Ad Committee. Next year. Nursing at East General, after a summer in ... ?
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OUR ALBUM OF GRADUATES SUB-PREFECTS MARTHA KILGOUR, 1 960-1 965-White Caucasion Female. Vital Statistics— censored! Noted for: Slogan work, past membership U.N. Club, glorious admini- stration as 13E ' s class president, able and efficient work as Librarian, sub-prefect. Not noted for: athletic prowess. Next year— U. of T. Probable destination- White Caucasion Mole. SUSAN SPENCE, 1 961 -1 965-When Sue came to Branksome she was quiet and shy. Now this small but mighty sub-prefect is an active member of the Beta Kappa. Her specialty— food! As a member of the Campbell clan she has been an active supporter of basketball. Next year it is Home Economics at Ryerson. JANE STOREY, 1 960-1 965-Our charming Simpson ' s rep. is one of the busiest girls at Branksome. She is swim team captain, a member of the Slogan Advertis- ing Committee, as well as being a sub-prefect. Next year she will enter the hallowed halls of U. of T. in Phys. Ed. JILL TAYLOR, 1 960-1 965-Jill is an ardent member of the Beta Kappa Committee, participates in class and clan basketball and volleyball. As a sub-prefect she wears her red band proudly. Her future is undecided, but we know that whatever career she may choose, Jill will find success and happiness. GEALE WINDEYER, 1 960-1 965-An extremely enthusi- astic supporter of every sport, this sub-prefect was captain of the first basketball team, and d member of the badminton and tennis teams. A member of the Slogan Sports Committee, Geale always does her work smilingly and efficiently. After a summer of sailirg, sailing, and more sailing, Geale will enter the Arts Faculty at U. of T. ACADEMIC LINDA BAECHLER, 1 964-1 965-Linda came here from Sudbury High. She is interested in apparatus, and out- side of school she is interested in swimming and skiing. Next year she plans to go to Western University to tal e an Arts course. Probable Destination— Branksome Hall. MARION BENHAM, 1 964-1 965-This M.C. for all Mac- Neil! sing-songs hails from Chicago and her enthusiasm has been a real asset to Branksome ' s music. Athough her plans are not definite she would like to attend a Canadian University next year. NANCY CAWTHORNE, 1 964-1 965-Nancy came to Branksome this year and her activities include school, in her spare time. She is usually seen eating jelly beans in study. Next year she hopes to go into nursing but thinks she may end up washing hospital floors. What she hates most is missing phone calls. LINDA CERSWELL, 1 964-1 965-ln her first year here, PW has shown excellence in high-jumping, school and class basketball teams, to name a few. She passes her time jumping on beds and writing to the gang back home. Her ambition is to be a lawyer ' s secretary and her pet peeve is short weekends. VIRGINIA CHOWN, 1 963-1 965-Ginny ' s activities in- clude class and clan basketball, volleyball, ad com- mittee on the Slogan, boarder in fourth form, badmin- ton, archery. Called Gin by her friends, her pat pseve is being called Vir-gin-i-a . Next year, she hopes to go to Queen ' s University. Probably she ' ll end up racing a green MGA at Mosport.
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YEAR BOOK, 1965 OUR ALBUM OF GRADUATES ACADEMIC SUSAN HENDERSON, 1 962-1 965-Sue spent her first two years in boarding but this year she arrives each morning in her little green bomb. Participating in basketball, volleyball, choir and dying red hair maroon. Sue ' s destination is to be a bus driver. Good luck for the future. RANDA MAE HURST, 1 951 -1 965-Randa (Goggle) has been stomping ' round Branksome Hall ' s halls for 14 years nov and she has participated in Choir, Madrigals, class, clan and school volleyball and basketball and is on the Slogan Art Committee. Next year. Nursing at Western Hospital, after a summer in Britain v ith a fevf close friends! LYNN HUGHES, 1 963-1 965-Lynn came from Parliament Hill and in the past two years she has enthusiastically supported both clan and class activities. She is interested in basketball, volleyball, football and Europe. Next year Lynn is planning to study Occupa- tional Therapy at U of T. MARY-JO HUGHES, 1964-1965-ln her first year here, Mary-Jo, of Clan MacGregor, often says guess who hasn ' t done their homework. After classes, off she goes to Archery, Apparatus, Scottish Country Dancing or French tutoring. She is on the Slogan Literary Com- mittee also. We wish her luck (she may need it] at Mac next year. JUDY HUTCHESON, 1 962-1 965-Hutch, from Hunts- ville, has played class, clan and, this year, 3rd team school basketball, and also baseball, badminton and volleyball. Next year she will go to U of T but she seems to think her probable destination is collecting stones on the shores of Lake Erie. Her pet peeve, incidentally, is M.L.P. SHELAGH JENNINGS, 1964-1965- Little one is our VP export from London, Ontario. She is a privileged Sherb. boarder as she is one of two thirteeners in that house. Her travels include infirmary visits and seeing Dick back home. She is regularly seen in the Paddon, Mitchell, and Gibson Company of Sherb. SHEiLA JONES, 1 964-1 965-Sheila, another new boarder came to us from penitentiary town Kingston. She plans to have a nursing career after training at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Although Jonesy is sincerely dedicated to her studies she also finds time for interests which include travelling, skiing, and swimming. Best of Luckl CATHERINE LEONARD, 1 959-1 965— Cathy is 13P ' s Secretary-Treasurer and an Opheleo officer, and is very busy collecting money. Throughout her Branksome years, she has participated in class and clan activities and the U.N. Club. She is still strung up in Straw streamers from last year. Next year she hopes to attend U. of T. MARY McKELVEY, 1 964-1 965-Unchallenged star of the history class, England has become Special Over- seas Consultant to Mrs. Coulter. She has worked on the Slogan Literary Committee and elle parle tres bien le francaisi She enjoys exploring Toronto and teasing us about the sacred institutions of Canadian Life. Next year: U of T. MARGARET MITCHELL, 1 964-1 965-This Bluenoser came from Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Her main interest is horses. Margie, as she is known here, longs for I he smell of salt from the sea. Her future ambitions are all on top of horses. Her favourite school activity is falling over the horse in the gym.
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