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Dear Sherborne, There once was an exported Branksomite Who flew by airplane to Sherborne one night; With crumpets at tea Which she stomached with glee, She returned with great memories but not light. Ellen Year Book, 1973 Page 21 Lucy Falconer Photography Club If eyes were made for seeing then beauty is its own excuse for being. Emerson
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spending holidays and Saturday afternoons with, for the most part, Brank- some friends and their parents. No wonder that letters back to England from the start so frequently contained sentences like this one, quoted in the Sherborne Magazine of November 1940: I think that it is the generosity of the Canadians which strikes me most . . . they are ready to put themselves out to be friendly to everyone. Ail of us who experienced that generosity and friendliness will never forget it. Nor shall I forget that the alumnae of Branksome Hall had undertaken to offer it to even more individuals than were able to take advantage of it. This exchange of cables surely speaks for itself: From Branksome Hall to Sherborne Alumnae meeting today decided undertake remaining 96 and necessary teachers , and then from Sherborne to Branksome Hall We find it difficult adequately to express our gratitude. Because of the increasing danger to shipping in the Atlantic only a very few of those 96 came but all who did still find it difficult adequately to express our gratitude . Diana Reader Harris Dear Branksome friends, This year has been a great experience for me, partly because I had never been to Canada before and was really excited about coming here. Most of all I was going to meet a whole lot of new faces at Branksome. Branksome is a really friendly school. This hit me as soon as I arrived and everyone said hi to me in their very Canadian accents. The troubles I found myself in at the beginning of the year when I used my English phrases, which no one understood, forced me into making long, drawn-out sentences to get across the point. We have had so much fun in MacNeill this year, playing jokes galore on each other. I do not know how Mrs. McMillan has stood it. I have really enjoyed myself being over here. Thank you, teachers, for attempting to teach me. If ever any of you are in England, do look me up. Love, Gill
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Music Makers A piper in the streets today, Set up, and turned and started to play, And away, away, away on the tide Of the music we started to play. Year Book, 1973 Page 23
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