Calgary Normal School - Chinook Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1942

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CLASS B Eileen Brinker, Calgary. Petite, dark and ver¬ satile—plays the piano President of Choral, has her own orchestra, and what would Mr. Graham do without her? Ambition—To be a concert pianist and radio announcer. Gladys Denis, Midlandvale. Gladys wants to join the Air Force after completing Normal. She was out teaching, and loves it. She’s a member of the girls’ basketball team. Plays the violin and likes horseback riding. Betty Desharnais, Medicine Hat—A French mademoiselle, whose main interest and talent is music. She sings opera, and will have her degree in both piano and voice at the end of the term. Ellen Dodds, Delia. A sport enthusiast—she is an excellent softball player, and is on the basketball team. Belongs to Folk-Dancing Club. Ellen definitely does not like house¬ work. Dora Doudican, Macleod. An all around girl— belongs to folk-dancing, choral, swims, plays tennis, drives a car, skates, hikes, plays the piano, sings, and even had a junior choir of her own. Jean Duce, Cardston. Here ' s a peppy, young, versatile from the south. On the basketball team, the Year Book staff, Choral Society, cheer leader, she sings like a lark, plays the piano, and does she ever whirl the baton. Mae Dudley, Hillcrest. If you hear someone laughing, you’ll know it’s Dudley. Her laugh and merry attitude is radiated to everyone around her. She is a member of our girls’ basketball team. Alice Dunbar, Delia. Another little girl who is so likeable and full of fun. She loves housework and sewing, and her ambition is to be a nurse. Loves to skate and play soft- ball. Betty Duncan, Innisfail. No! Our Normal School isn’t made only of boisterous fun- lovers. Here we find a quiet, deep thinker and good worker. When you get to know her yo u’ll find she really has a dynamic person¬ ality Mary Dutton, Lethbridge. Mary taught first term in the country and wants to go back ' —- it’s not the teaching, I betcha. She’s a whiz at the violin, but then, isn’t she at everything?

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CLASS A Ruby Cradduck, Purple Springs— Ruby does much in her pleasant way, cheering others all through the day. Good at sports and teaching, too, with the spirit of helper she’ll others imbue. Evelyn Craig, Calgarj ' — A little lady so full of vim that we’re kept on our toes, especially in gym. She left us last all to teach or a while whi ch, around this school, is quite the style. Florence Cranston, Calgary— Through her unassuming manner bits of knowledge surely seep. She lives up to that old story, “Still waters run deep.” Irene Crimmon, Carstairs— Chatter, chatter, as she goes to join this great profession. Irene says, This pleases me,” at the end of every lesson. Elizabeth Cummins, Didsbury— Though Betty’s such a little thing, at any sport she’ll take a fling. Away she went to Liberty School, and smil¬ ingly laid down the rule. Rilla Cuyler, Medicine Hat— Pretty brown curls and a nice sweet smile, lots of fun and a very neat style. A great kid and you’ll all admit, that she has lots of pep and wit. Rita Cyr, Pincher Creek— When brown hair, blue eyes and dimples meet, we have a picture of Rita complete. With rhythmic exercises on the beat, for the medal she will compete. Elsie Dahl, Didsbury— Not too serious, not too gay, always ready to work or play. Elsie is always nice and neat, a combination hard to beat. Phyllis Davidson, Bowden— A petite blonde beauty without a care, whose merry laughter causes many to stare. At teaching she’s really out to excel, for her pupils, like us, will think her just swell. Eleanor D’Amico, Hillcrest Mines— If our biographers composed a zoo, Eleanor D’Amico would not be there too. She’s far too energetic to ever be caged—her nature too sunny to become enraged. Daphne Thom, Calgary— She let us before we had grown acquainted, while the art of teaching down south she pointed. We found, however, on her return, that at violin playing she’s very learned.



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CLASS B Ruth Evanson, Taber. She’s had to tow the mark, being president of Class B, on the basketball team, year book staff, and in all school clubs, and we take our hats off to her! She’s done a swell job. Loves dancing—- she won the prize waltz, didn’t she? Pat Earle, Cremona. Where could we find anyone else so full of fun? She’s a great pal to everyone. She not only skates, and enjoys herself, but is also a good worker. Helen Farrell, Blackie. She appears quiet on the surface, but wait till you get to know her. She likes softball, belongs to dramatic and choral societies, and folk dancing. Margaret Fath, Champion. Margaret has other ideas than being an old-maid school teacher. Is it her art and singing? Or-!? She does, however, like the lower grades, and dancing. Jean Ferguson, Stavely. We all admire her poise. She very capably filled the position of literary president, first term. The truth can now be told: Jean is engaged. Chief sports—figure-skating and golf. Eleanor Ferraby, Bassano. The athletic type. She’s the terror at softball, basketball, and volleyball. We all like old Ferraby. Ambition —To be queen of the transits. Glenna Foote, Welling. The sunshine of Class B (vitamin B for sunshine, folks. Right, Miss Chittick? She talks incessantly, and its like rain drops pattering on a roof. Rain or shine, she ' s Glenna, and that’s enough for us. Audrey Foster, Claresholm. Audrey’s not a social butterfly and we wish we were better acquainted with her. She gave up a dress¬ selling career in Claresholm to be a school teacher, under the false (I think) impression that it is easier to sell math, and social studies to innocent children, than dresses to women. Delores Francis, Taber. She’s the gal who persuades Mr. Finn she was good enough for an A in physical training. Nice judgment, Mr. Finn. Clubs—choral, dramatics, and folk dancing. She doesn’t always obey the school law by refraining from chewing gum. What no will power? Marion Fraser, Grimshaw. A real sport and lots of fun Active in both basketball and skating. Marion longs for her first school and the real teaching. Good luck, Marion.

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