Balmoral Junior High School - Crimson Green and White Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1950

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wr, Betty Lou Moxley—Ambition, to be a nurse. Pert saying, Whatever comes to her mind. Marilyn Nelson —Ambition, anything but a school teacher. ■iAf Boy! Pet saying, ‘‘Oh! be a secretary (private, of course). Pet say- j $Jarlene Nittel—Ambition, to ing, “Gad!” Marie Pfeifer—Ambition, to get married. Pet saying, “Oh, Heck!’ Darrell Reid—Ambition, to marry a cook that can cook. Pet saying. Chickens Margaret Robb—Ambition, to be a school teacher. Pet saying, , Eek! Barry Sanderson -Ambition, to get a girl. Pet saying, “Rooster! ’ Evelyn Sanderson—Ambition, to be a great artist. Pet saying, “I dun know. Marilyn Scott—Ambition, to be a dancer. Pet saying, “Christopher Columbus! Joe Sheinin—Ambition, to be an engineer. Pet saying, “Aw, Shucks! Gordon Shoults—Ambition, to be a minerologist. Pet saying, Gad! Myles Sterling—Ambition, to be a banker (now we know). Pet saying, “George. Boy!” Bob Stobie—Ambition, to be a farmer. Pet saying, ‘ Oh, Rats! Grant Trimble—Ambition, to be a rancher. Pet saying, Oh, Brother! Sheila Vanderburgh—Ambition, to get a husband. Pet saying, Oh, Yeah! Flo Venables—Ambition, to get a picture of Ron C. Pet saying, Yeah! What! Fred Waterman—Ambition, to learn English. Pet saying, “Rats!’ Allan Wood—Ambition, to be human. Pet saying, “Fiddle Sticks! Sybil Wright—Ambition, to try to hook a husband. Pet sayinq, Ho! Hum! Artoria Wylie—Ambition, to become the wife of - of 7C. Pet saying, “Holy Cow!” Miss Shepherd—Ambition some day to have a Balmoralite become a famous author. Pet saying, “Concentrate!” CLASS 7B (Miss P. Weston) Carol Addamen—Ambition, farmer’s wife. Pastime, looking after brother. Hobby, leathercraft. Louise Billinger—Born, a brilliant student—is always chasing boys at the park —not for a boy friend, but the rugby ball. Ann Birnie—Works hard and never has any homework, but she is 7B s tattle tail (oh yeah!). Mary Bourne—Ambition, nurse, just to find some good looking doctor just right for her to marry. Arlene Causton—The blue-eyed blonde of 7B. Occupation, working like mad. Pastime, watching Donal Goett. Bill Campbell—Ambition, cowboy. Pastime, giving us the lowdown on how to rope a steer. Connie Christiansen—Going to be a housewife. Pastime, riding horses. In the Garden of Eden. There s ' ts Connie, Donnie and all. Joyce Curtis—Ambition, housewife. Pastime, looking for the right guy around the room—example, Lanny Klassen. Lloyd Clark—Pastime, talking and making eyes at Evelyn Dick. Evelyn Dick—Occupation, looking for some tall handsome boy. Ambition, pinning him down with six kids. Hobby, baby sitting those six kids. Tony De Simon—Studious fellow. Ambition, is never to smile (and most like¬ ly succeeds). 35

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„ 5 v y a jiAAjc hAcm va M $x»v gffi ' Gilbert Barton—Ambition Jo bea lover of girR pft Ss Marcia Blackwell—Ambition, to get a water gun. Pet S unfortunate!” Lois Bowman Ambition, to be a dress designer. Pet sayi Evelyn Bull—Ambition, to be a nurse (those poor pa ‘‘You queer!” Charlotte Buchan—Ambition, to be a nurse. Pet saying Annette Cooke—Ambition, to be an acrobatic dancer, j Giddy Aunt!” 3X jjt ■juBY. — f | m mm v Gordon Davis—Ambition,to be a chemist. Pet saying, “What’s wrong?” Joan Decker—Ambition, to be a dress designer. Pet saying, “Oh, Gad!” Beverly Erskine—Ambition, to be a nurse. Pet saying, “Honest to Peter!” Marilyn Gale—Ambition, to be a teacher (ugh! ) Pet saying. “Oh, Christmas!” l ynn Lramson—Ambition, to own a plane (with wings!) Pet sayinq “Don’t get your — in a knot.” Joyce Harris—Ambition, to be a veterinarian (poor animals!) Pet sayinq Oh for corn sake!” Ross Haslam—Ambition, to be a stable boy! Pet saying, Gee!” Joanne Herriot—Ambition, to be a dancer. Pet saying, “Oh, Phooey!” bheila Hornberger—Ambition, to be a photographer. Pet saying, “Go find a bone and bury it! Beverly Hume—Ambition, to be a horse doc! Pet saying, “Hi! Sweetheart ' ” Barbara Ingram—Ambition, to get married. Pet saying, “Wha’ happened?” Robert Kemson—Ambition, not to get caught (chewing gum!) Pet sayinq Oh, 1 know! Billy Kulsky—Ambition, to grow taller. Pet saying, Good Gosh!” Robert McLeod—Ambition, to get out of Grade 7. Pet sayinq, “Don’t tell me your troubles.” Helen Mills—Ambition, to be a doctor. Pet saying, “Christopher ' ” Jim Morton—Ambition, to be a geologist. Pet saying,. “There’s nothing I can say. ° 34



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Donal Goctt—Lover boy of 7B—all the girls think he is good lookin’. Richard Harris—Not a bad guy but spelling isn’t his best subject (12x). Pas¬ time, talking to Barbara. Trudy Harwood—Ambition, housewife. Pastime, beating up on classroom boys as practise for her husband. Edward Hunt—Very quiet in his seat at the back of the room where he is always reading and looking at Shirley P. Barbara Inge—Born kicking and still is a good athlete. Motto: Barbara al¬ ways gets her man. Cliff Ingram—Ambition, boss of a store. Favorite pastime, looking at Norma Norma Stewart. Billy Jones—May be quiet, shy, but when you know him . . ., my, my, my. Margaret Kaiser—Barometer sales girl; no wonder she always takes out the boys. Lanny Klassen—A great scientist (just came from Mars) with an automatic badminton racquet to solve our badminton problems. Arnold Machon—Born, not long ago. Work, industrious worker in all subjects. Joan Milton—A future model. Ruth Obleman—Is kind of short; But what I’d like to know is “Who ' s Mort?” Mae Olsen—New girl and very nice. Gerald Orpe—The only boy with a natural curl. P.S., try Toni, (look what it did for him). Elfreda Parrott—Born, very industrious. Hopes in future to be a dietitian. Shirley Pepperdine—Is never out of line but she has a good time just the same. Douglas Pike—Ambition, projectionist. Pastime, bouncing around the class room lipping off kids, but just for fun. Bruce Potter—A bookworm. Occupation, a supposed student. Hobby, girl chasing; can he ever run? Nadia Prysunka—Born, tom boy. Everyday thoughts, boys, boys and boys! Favorite pastime. Cliff Ingram. Vera Prysunka—Occupation, ballet dancer. Wooing, Pat Ray. Pat Ray—Born, you coulda fooled me. Ambition, to be a wolf. Eleanor Raymon—Ambition, to be a nurse. Pastime, falling in Donal Goett’s lap. 36

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