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

 - Class of 1950

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Bill Runnett—A very good baseball pitcher, but he sometimes pitches too many balls because hq is thinking of his big doll, Joan Milton. Norma Stewart—Born, happy. Hobby, using big words in school. Ambition, trying to get a man. Myrna Stogre—7B ' s best girl librarian (nice kid, too!). Marilyn Tweed—Was a good pupil until Eleanor sat in front of her. Marion Webb —Favorite subject, social studies. Interest, boys. Donna Wkeatley—We don’t know who she’s falling for, but it sure is hard enough to break her wrist. Lillian Wong—Born an industrious Chinese. Ambition, to be a Canadian girl and speak English. Boris Ya Kunin—Some girls like coffee, some girls like tea. Most girls like Boris, but he don’t like we. Miss W’eston -Is liked by everyone, and she likes everyone unless they don’t deserve to be liked. CLASS 7C (Miss M. Hoskin) Lorna Ager—Pet saying, No Homework”. Favorite sport, baseball. Am¬ bition, school teacher. Donald Allan -Pet saying, Oh, Gosh!” Favorite sport, baseball. Ambition, rancher. Beverly Baldwin—Pet saying, Zeek”. Favorite sport, talking. Ambition, pharmacist. Bob Bernarick -Pet saying, “God bless you, son”. Favorite sport, ruyby. Ambition, a manager. Lorraine Billings—Pet saying, Golly”. Favorite sport, putting on plays. Ambition, actress. Marlene Bridal—Pet saying, Fiddle”. Favorite sport, baseball. Ambition, nurse. Ron Caldwell—Pet saying, “Don’t get pesky, kid. Favorite sport, football. Ambition, bus driver. Camille Cappis—Pet saying, “Cut it out”. Favorite sport, basketball. Am¬ bition, stenographer. Diane Cauvin—Pet saying, Gee Whiz”. Favorite sport, reading. Ambition, librarian. Wayne Dowling—Pet saying, Holy Cow.” Favorite sport, baseball. Am¬ bition, mounted policeman. Sandra Fraser—Pet saying, Oh, Fiddle.” Favorite sport, eating. Ambition, nurse. Merle Gardner—Pet saying, Oh, No.” Favorite sport, baseball. Ambition, horse rancher. Edgar Goodwin—Pet saying, Oh, my poor foot.” Favorite sport, hockey. . Ambition, farmer. Helen Greig—Pet saying, Gee, thanks!” Favorite sport, swimming. Ambi¬ tion, stenographer. Victor Hampsen—Pet saying, “Get out of my way.” Favorite sport, girls. Ambition, ship captain. James Hayes—Pet saying, “Drop off.” Favorite sport, baseball. Ambition, swimming instructor. Beverly Hodges—Pet saying, “Drop dead.” Favorite sport, swimming. Am¬ bition, housewife. 37

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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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Shenda Howard—Pet saying, Aw, Gee.” Favorite sport, just looking. Am¬ bition, nurse. Ruth Johanson—Pet saying, For corn sake.” Favorite sport, baseball. Am¬ bition, quit school. Jane Kemp—Pet saying, “Christopher Columbus.” Favorite sport, baseball. Ambition, secretary. Donna Kimmel—Pet saying, Nothin’.” Favorite sport, basketball. Ambi¬ tion, nurse. Malcolm Lillies—Pet saying, Don’t get lippy, boy.” Favorite sport, basket¬ ball. Ambition, bench warmer. Ray Luft—Pet saying, Oh, Gosh.” Favorite sport, rugby. Ambition, musician. Carol Ann McDonald—Pet saying, “Corny.” Favorite sport, track. Ambi¬ tion. nurse. Douglas McDonnell—Pet saying, Hi, boys.” Favorite sport, hockey. Am¬ bition. keeping books. Ina McKay—Pet saying, “Uh-h-h-h!” Favorite sport, missin’ school. Am¬ bition, sleeping. Frank McLeod—Pet saying, “Hi-ya, boy.” Favorite sport, football. Ambi¬ tion, drummer. Jimmie Mathieson—Pet saying, Oh, yeah.” Favorite sport, swimming. Am¬ bition, business man. Arlene Newel—Pet saying, “Gad.” Favorite sport, basketball. Ambition, nurse. Glen Obleman—Pet saying, “Wow.” Favorite sport, baseball. Ambition, baseball player. Elaine Paquin—Pet saying, “Oh, Frankie.” Favorite sport, basketball. Am¬ bition. nurse. Don Parry—Pet saying, “Jump in the river.” Favorite sport, hockey. Ambi¬ tion, rancher. Jennifer Popoff—Pet saying, “Man, oh man.” Favorite sport, track. Ambi¬ tion, stewardess. George Quesseth—Pet saying, “What’s it to you, boy?” Favorite sport, base¬ ball. Ambition, lion trainer. 38

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