Branksome Hall - Slogan Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1972

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Experience is a good scliool, but the fees are high. — Heinrich Heine

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Beta Kappa Report Branksome Dances have their own special advantages even though they may not be the highlight of your social season. They not only give you the opportunity to brush up on your social graces, but you also have the chance to develop the muscles in your toes. They also give you an excuse to invite that good looking boy you know will never ask you out. A Branksome graduate has an extra special appreciation for our soirees. Every grad. has had at least one ' ' memorable experience at a Branksome Dance. Remember the three mysterious ghosts at the Ramabai Rout and Cathy ' s nine hundred dollar date for the 4th and 5th? The Beta Kappa has worked long hours in the basement of Ainslie to produce the witch and the snowman. I owe thanks to my committee, Mrs. Gamey and the students for making this a memorable social season. Carol



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The Opening of the MARGARET SIME WING October twenty-first was a beau- tiful day for the voters of Ontario to elect their new government, but it held even more importance for all of us connected with Branksome Hall. The Margaret Sime Wing, which had been built between January and October, 1971, was ready for its official opening. As the girls of the school and all the guests assembled in front of the building, both honoured guests and prefects marched from the Main Build- ing to the front steps of the New Wing. Members of the board of directors stood near the clan chieftains. Nicholas Fodor, the Chairman of the Board; Mrs. Staples, the President of the Alumnae Association; Colonel Frank McEachran; Canon Hugh Bedford-Jones; Miss Sime; and the Honourable W. Ross Macdonald were members of the platform party for the ceremony. The Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, the Honourable W. Ross Mac- donald, made an excellent short speech about the Margaret Sime Wing, and ended by granting the students a special holiday in honour of the new wing! Canon Hugh Bedford-Jones dedicated the building, and the Lieutenant-Governor cut the ribbon. The new wing was officially open! The Margaret Sime Wing is a great addition to the school, with the new language and home economics labora- tories, the resource centre, offices and classrooms. Everyone connected with its construction has every right to be proud of its completion. Sarah Edinborough Year Book, 1972

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