Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1965

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THE BRANKSOME SLOGAN OUR ALBUM OF GRADUATES ACADEMIC JANET NEWSON, 1 963-1 965-This young chic from the Air Force Station in Maine has been active in V-Ball, B-Ball and swimming. She has been a member of the United Nations and the Opheleo. Outside activi- ties include water-skiing and hockey. Her life ambition is to be a psychologist. Next year she plans to study nursing at Queens. MARGO NOFFKE, 1 959-1 965-The girl with the name no-one could pronounce has been Hey — you guys - ing thru ' Branksome ' s halls for the last six years. Bitter- est disappointment has been a three-time reject of Mrs. Coutts ' choir. Magoo loves wine, Beatles, M.A.B., X— G.K. Next year she ' ll be O.C.A.-ing. Prob. Dest.— statue-cleaning in St. Mark ' s Square. ANDREA PIPE, J 963-1 965-Andrea ' s activities include basketball, volleyball, badminton and a boarder from Montreal. Outside of school Andy is a great horsewomani and spends much of her time apple- pieing beds. Next year Andy hopes to attend Mac- Donald College but will probably end up leading horses around a ring for Ringling Brothers. JANET REID, 1 964-1 965— Janet came this year from Halstein, Ont. and her activities include being a boarder and extra classes. He ambition is to be a high school teacher?? but she ' ll probably find herself a housewife. You may have heard her moaning, Martha says I can ' t make any noise. MARY ROBINSON, 1 949-1 965-Mary (Poppins, prac- tically perfect in every way) is VP ' s president and poetic mystic. She has always been in the choir, sports, (she ' s on McLean but likes Ross), and this year slogan ads and madrigals. After fifteen years at Branksome next year she heads for Soc and Phil at Trinity. ANNE ROPER, 1 960-1 965-Anne has played class and clan volleyball, basketball, baseball and has been active in badminton and swimming. Her outside activi- ties include curling, skiing, and a certain folksinger. Her pet peeve is D.H. Next year it ' s Queen ' s for Anne. NANCY ROSS, 1 959-1 965-Once upon a time a little girl called Nancy Ross came to Branksome. Since then she has been on the Slogan advertising committee and a member of the U.N. Club. She has played on class and clan volleyball, basketball and archery. Next year will find her either at U. of T. or Western. JILL SAUNDERS, 1 960-1 965-Jill ' s activities include the Slogan Literary Committee, the Drama Club, archery, riding and reading. She spent four years in boarding. Her pet peeve is getting up in the morning. Jill hopes to become a teacher or an interior decorator. JENNIFER SHAW, 1960-1965-ln five years here Jeff has enthusiastically participated in class and clan basketball and volleyball. She spent two years in board- ing and this year is on the Slogan Art Committee. Next year. General Arts at U. of T., after Europe this summer or at least Scotland with a few close friends. ELIZABETH SINCLAIR, 1958-1965-ln her six years at Branksome, Liz has been a member of the choir, the U.N. and the Opheleo. She was an enthusiastic sup- porter of class and clan activities. We wish her the best of luck in her career as a nurse.

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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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OUR ALBUM OF GRADUATES ACADEMIC JACQUELINE STAFFORD, 1 956-1 965-Jackie ' s hour- long long distance telephone calls have made her a life long friend of the Bell Telephone Co. Jackie ' s acti- vities include basketball and volleyball for class and clan, the Slogan Advertising Committee and paying for phone bills. We knov Jackie ' s sense of humour will stand her in good stead and we wish her good luck. JEAN STEWART, 1 964-1 965- Frumpy the Third is our import from Vancouver and in the short time she has been here she has shown talent on the first basket- ball team. A special interest is her horse ' Grimey ' whom she writes to every day. Future plans are the Veterinarian College and a trip to Europe with Frumpy the First and Frumpy the Second. GRETCHEN WEDD, 1964-1965-To be a Hamiltonian or to debate at T.C.S.? That is the question. Whether ' tis nobler to form a debating team or to sing in the choir ... to listen to her is perchance to hear Guess what ' D ' phoned me last night. This is Gretchen. WENDY WILLIAMSON, 1 964-1 965-Sherborne ' s repre- sentative and VP ' s vice-president ' s activities include Beta Kappa, Opheleo, choir, madrigals, Scottish danc- ing. Frequently uttering O Blimey, Wendy ' s pet peeve is people thinking England a damp and foggy place where people are forever drinking tea. Next year she ' s touring Canada. Her probable destination is serving tea in damp foggy England. KATHERINE WOOD, 1 956-1 965- Cath is active in the choir, first basketball team, swim team. Slogan Committee and skiing. Her favourite pastimes include football games and drag races with Hendie in front of Sherborne. Next year she is off to Queen ' s to major in Commerce and Finance. Probable destination? Play- ing forward for the Harlem Globe-Trotters. ARTS and COMMERCIAL GAIL ALLEN, 1961 -1965— Gigs came to Branksome in Grade 9 and has since been participating in Class and Clan basketball and volleyball. She enjoys rid- ing, swimming and playing the guitar. Her ambition is further education and then a secretarial career but she ' ll probably end up cleaning out typewriters. Her pet peeve is Toad of Toad Hall. GEORGIA BRYANT, 1 956-1 965- George has been at Branksome for 9 years. She plans further study next year and eventually the church after. Her favourite saying is I ' m sorry about that and her pet peeve is homework. If I could leave some beauty here— content I ' d be to leave ambition ' s greater goals to other men . JANE CHISHOLM, 1 960-1 965-Chiz is sports captain of 12 Commercial and is active in swimming. Class and Clan basketball and volleyball teams. She passes her time writing 10-page letters. Her favourite saying is Can I drive? Her destination may be working in Boston. LYNN CHRISTENSEN, 1 963-1 965-Lynn is a boarder from Bermuda. Her activities have been horseback riding, basketball, and telephone proctor. Her am- bition is to be a ground stewardess. Her favourite saying is Can I say something , her pet peeve is setting her own hair and her probable destination is DWJ. MARILYN CROFTS, 1 961 -1 965-Marny (O let ' s get serious) is class president of 12 Arts. She enjoys basketball and volleyball. Next year she will be an apprentice interior decorator and will probably end up as chief cook and bottle-washer. Her pet pseve is homework interfering with her education.

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