Camrose High School - Royal Blue and Gold Yearbook (Camrose, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1950

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- Grade Eleven . - HARRY HILLMAN Likes driving his car, especially if his little blond is along. He would like to become a flatfoot and patrol the beat. JOYCE HILLMAN Has lovely black hair and brown eyes. Playing the piano, I. S. C. F. activities and skating keep Joyce busy. BARBARA HOWARTH There’s not much this girl can’t do. She dances, swims, cheer leads and sings. Pet expression is “What’s that got to do with the price of cheese?” BOB KEEN To become a safe cracker is Bob’s desire. He likes money but cannot tolerate women with whiskers. GRADA KRIKKEN This friendly girl likes friendly people. Basketball is her favorite activity and “Oh man yea!” is her favorite expression. GARY LAYTON Would like nothing better than to play big league hockey. “Where’s my wife?” is his most used expression. Likes - June. CORINNE LEISEN A sport enthusiast and a fine basketball player, loves clowning and playing practical jokes. Works hard in school in order to fulfill her ambitions to be a nurse. VERNA LOMAS Has plans for teaching in the not too distant future. Likes Algebra but not because of the subject. Must be her classmate! VERNON LUTNESS Thinks being a taxi driver might prove to be inter¬ esting. Hangs out at Linger Longer. He dislikes cliques. ELSIE MAJESKI Tall blond Elsie is another person who dislikes school and teachers. She likes dancing, skating and going to shows. MERYLE MOSER Is going to be a doctor someday, she hopes. People who spell her name wrong is her chief dislike. Likes — sports. ELEANOR NELSON Elly has a lot of likes, but in general food and sports. However, getting up in the mornings is one thing she doesn’t like. GRAHAM PAYNE Is an excellent student and would like to become a petroleum engineer someday. Graham likes sports. BARBARA REEVES Is interested in nursing for the future. For some reason she is also interested in Medicine Hat. Plays basketball on the senior team.

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=Grade Eleven GWEN BLONDHEIM Was born Feb. 8 in the “metropolis” of Delburne, Alta. Being very small, her ambition is to grow. Likes dancing and collecting records. DANNY BOGDA His greatest desire is to become a dentist and with his ambition he should go far. Participates in most sporting activities around the school. HAROLD BORAAS Harry has one desire, namely to defeat the College in a basketball game. Likes everything especially lemon pie. MAXINE BRANDT Is taking the subjects which will someday make her a stenographer. Dancing and sports are her main interests. BOB BUCKINGHAM Ambition is to get through Latin II. “B” dislikes giving biographies for the Year Book. Was voted friendliest boy of C. H. S. LOIS CLEVELAND Has lots of pep, personality, popularity and persev¬ erance. Lois likes sports of all kinds. She wishes to enter the nursing profession someday. HELEN ERICKSON Likes parties and late hours but dislikes getting up early. Passes time baby sitting? ?! LAVERNE FERAGEN One of the more fortunate girls — can drink as many milk shakes as she pleases without getting fat. Likes Fred, cheer leading and singing. CAROLINE FRENCH Homework is one thing that doesn’t agree with Caroline but when it comes to reading and collect¬ ing stamps it’s a different story. LOIS GARDNER Likes travelling, especially to the States. Passes her time window shopping. Lois thinks she would like to teach after she has completed her education. CARL GOTAAS Won fame as a skier at the Dominion Ski Champ¬ ionships. Being sports-minded he also likes to play hockey. Is frequently heard saying, “Let’s fight, step outside!” BOB HAGEL Is a talented young pianist who plays with Dick¬ inson’s orchestra. Bob likes red heads. His pet expression is “When do we eat, I’m a growing boy.” MAVIS HARTMAN Is C. H. S.’s female poet. Art is another of her many talents. Likes horsing around with Alice and Carin. NORMAN HAUGEN To fly a plane is Norman’s ambition. He likes all sports, all girls and good food -- dislikes school and homework.



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- Grade Eleven AUGUST SCHNEIDER Is constructing a flying saucer on which to fly to the moon. Likes sports, sleeping and the so ng ‘•Rye Whiskey.” ELSIE SCHROEDER Stenography is the career Elsie wishes to follow. Bob’s Cafe is Elsie’s “hang-out.” BARBARA SHERMAK Barb, thinks to get through French II would be wonderful. Daysland has some big attraction for her. GRACE SODERSTROM Likes food, softball and travelling but dislikes everything concerned with school. Pet expression is “Forget it!” JOHN STEWART Easy to get along with — John is usually seen com¬ ing to school as the bell rings. Ambition is to become a petroleum engineer. DOUG WAHL Says he dislikes girls but he doesn’t fool us in the least. The law profession interests Doug. JOSEPHINE WEMPE Josephine’s stay at C. H. S. was short but while she was here her cheery manner won her many friends. DOROTHY WILCOX Likes going to dances and parties but dislikes getting up next morning. “Chatanooga Shoe Shine Boy” is Dot’s favorite song. Initiation The 1949 Initiation proved to be a time for revenge for the grade elevens. The cruel laws were laid down and the freshmen bowed meekly. For three days weird-looking creatures roamed through the halls of C. H. S. ..It’s a wonder we didn’t all catch measles from the realistic red spots on the girls’ faces. The girls were obliged to wear their hair in rags, borrowed their Dad’s shirts and parade in one rubber boot and one running shoe. The boys, weighted down with Seniors’ books and umbrellas, looked es¬ pecially lovely in ladies’ blouses and rolled-up pant legs. All in all, the 1949 Initi¬ ation was a complete success and a grand lot of fun. The grade ten kids were certainly good sports, and came through it all smiling. 20

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