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= Post-Graduates —-= BILL LEISEN Bill did a fine job as First term President. He plans on a pharmacist career for the future. Spends his time liking disliking Latin III. edith McKenzie Edith has been using her ability in P. T. to teach P. T. I this year. She plans to become a physical education teacher if she ever gets through high school. FRANK MERAW Ambition — To be a tycoon. Dislikes — Filling out, biographies. Favorite Expression — Go take a long walk on a short pier. Pastime — So busy, he has no time left over to pass. Activities — Too numerous to mention. ELMER PATRICK Batching and Barney’s cooking just don’t agree with Elmer. He spends most of his spare time fixing his car. Likes blonds of all shapes and sizes. Reminiscences Once again another year is drawing to a close at good ol’ C. H. S. Isn’t it surprising how quickly time passes? Seems hardly any time at all since that first day in high school that we anticipated so much. Grade Ten had an air of expectancy about it. We made friends and developed a new outlook on school life. Remember Initiation that year? The girls certainly set the new style with their long skirts and weren’t those dolls a nuisance! The boys looked especially becoming wearing those tin cans! But our first high school dance made up for any discomfort suffered. The next affair of the season was the Sadie Hawkins Dance, with all its “dogpatch” finery. Indeed the night for the girls to catch their favorite beau! Winter was brightened by the Christmas Dance, and wasn’t the sleigh ride fun, even if we did get rather wet? Spring was issued in by the Calico Dance. Our Carnival Queen candidate was Marie Shaw. Finally came graduation when we had the chance to wear our first formals and new suits. By the time Grade Eleven rolled around, we were well acquain¬ ted with C. H. S. We got a greater kick out of Initiation this year since we were able to lay down the rules Former students of the school talked over old school days at the Alumni Dance. The operetta “H.M.S. Pinafore,” so successfully presented by the Glee Club, was enjoyed by all. The High school was well represented in the annual carnival queen contest by Elsie Nelson. Remember the picnic out at Tillicum Beach? A fun-packed day! The year was appropriately ended by the Closing Exercises, when awards were given to many deserving students. (Continued on Page 32) 14
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Graduates - YVONNE SIMPSON Ambition is to become a private secretary to a nice, handsome, unmarried man. Mischief is her middle name. Yvonne likes playing practical jokes and reading good?? books. GWEN SMITH Calgary’s loss is our gain. Although a new comer Gwen is an active student and is liked by all. A wonderful vocalist, she likes all music especially Rogers and Hammer- stein. MARION TANGEN Geometry by correspondence is a pain in the neck as far as Marion is concerned, but it’s necessary if she is to enter the Royal Alex in September. Dislikes walking home alone at night. LORRAINE TERRY Lorraine likes to annoy teachers. At present she is trying to make up her mind whether to be a stenographer or a teacher. Lorraine despises hillbilly music. DOT WHAMOND With much hard work, plus a good supply of brains, Dot has worked her way through high school to get her senior matric in three years. Basketball is her chief activ¬ ity. VERA WICKLAND Hails from Armena, Alberta. Early in April she left these halls of learning for the outside world. Her outstanding skill at curling was a definite asset to the school. BERNARD WINCZURA “Barney the Blond” wishes to revolution¬ ize the U. S. S. R. when he becomes the first prime minister of Russia. Favorite song is Mervansky Van Slykinouski’s “Row Boat to Russia” Expression: Veni, Vidi, Vici. Just a remembrance, when years go fleeting by To take you back to days that are no more; We hope that in this book you’ll find a thought To usher you through memory’s open door. 13
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