Banff High School - Yearbook (Banff, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1953

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At fancy skating Fred ' s champ But on Mount Norquay He ' s very damp, On the courts he is seldom licked But on some boards, he ' s awful chicken. Ken Mitchell is a bright young boy, At the rink as goalie he feels pure joy, At teen dances pictures he likes to take Someday an engineer he ' ll make. Ken Gehman is our blonde haired brain, Passed with honors in nine to add to his fame He likes all sports, thinks baseball ' s the best, Until he ' s an engineer he will not rest. Allen often drives his father ' s car, With it he travels near and far. In ski races he has always set the pace Until one day a tree interfered with the race. Susan is a happy girl She loves to swim and ski She hopes someday to be a nurse Her pastime is photography. Mary Barclay Baptie, free and gay Wee one from Exshaw so they say, Suitors many has this girl Now she ' s giving Ted a whirl. In badminton Carol is really tops, In curling she usually sits on the rocks. When she skis she hits everyone on the hill The ski patrol thinks she should soon make a will. To be an engineer is Ted ' s desire, Although his hair is red as fire. He likes to skate, to ski and swim Friends, with his smile he ' s sure to win. Name: Noreen McClelland Fame: Voice? (s—y) Ambition: To get a car and pass all the skiers at the bottom of the gully. Big Thrill: Ross and Eddie?

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Sketches of Grade Ten High in the mountains where cool is the breeze Bryan came skiing around all the trees Now down in the valley he silently lays In a plaster cast, he ' ll spend his days. Bob Sundberg has straight blonde hair When he blows his horn he hasn ' t a care, Every weekend he ' s up at the hill Learning how not to take a spill. Moira a new girl in our grade Ten class, She ' s tall, a dark haired, black eyed lass, She likes to ride, (horses and such) And enjoys swimming just as much. Favorite sports: fishing and skiing Favorite saying: I don ' t know Peak of ambition: The biggest fish in world Favorite habitat: Art can be found at Bow Falls. Two hundred is the golf score, What is his name? Why, you should know George by his fame. He sailed from America to Greece this fall Came back in December, missed Christmas and alio Betty is one of our skiers in ' Ten ' Of course, she also looks out for the men. She ' s a wow with the teachers, as we all know They ' d like to see her ' neath ten feet of snow! Everyone knows that Gerry ' s a ski bum To parties of Ian ' s she ' s sure to come. She gets her exercise at the Lux Show Hall And she likes our new sport basketball. Carol Smith, one of our hometown girls Always puts her hair in curls, She designs evening gowns Fit for Queens as well as Clowns. Although Bill has future desires He is as yet undecided With fishing he is prided And on his jalopy he needs new tires. A blonde haired boy from Seebe came, In chemistry he ' ll gain his fame. He likes to fish and curls real well Of course you ' ve guessed we mean. Neil Bello



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-G At quarter to eight, fifteen of us arrived at the school to begin our trip to Skoki. Miss Gratz and Mr. McBride drive us as far as Lake Louise and from there the Temple station wagon took us into Temple. After a brief pause, we put on our skins, and began the long trip to Skoki. About noon we arrived at the half way hut where we ate our lunch and signed our names on the wall. The rest of the trip in was gradually up hill except Deception Pass which was inclined to be rather steep. ‘When we reached the top of Deception we took off our skins and began the exhilarating run down to Skoki Lodge. Once there, we took off our wet boots and socks and sat down to an invigorating game of cards. Then we devoured a large dinner. After dinner we were all too tired to do much of anything so we sat around , roasting marshmellows and playing charades. Then, about eleven, the thought of going to bed came to all our minds. But, when we got there no one felt like going to sleep, so we talked and told ghost stories until it was suggested that we keep quiet and go to sleep. First thing after breakfast we put on our skis and went out to soak up the warm sunshine. About one o’clock, after a quick sandwich, we began the long, tedious climb back up Deception. When we reached the top we had a nice run all the way into Temple. We came home with beautiful bright red faces but with our spirits high and none the worse for wear.

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