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- Grade Ten DONALD ANDERSON The half of the Anderson twins who wishes, to merry Rita Hayworth. Dislikes Ali Kahn. Don’s favorite food is goat’s milk. DOREEN ANDERSON Whet she lacks in quantity she makes up in quality. Badminton and skating are her chief activities. RONNIE BAKKEN Wants most of all to get through school. He likes sports of all kinds and dislikes conceited people. OLGA BEREZANSKI Parties and dances are irresistible for Olga. Says she dislikes being ordered around or being tied down. INGA BLOM Is 5ft. 614 ins. tall but her weight is undetermined. We wonder why? She likes parties, sleeping and hockey games. GERASINE BLONDHEIM Gerry keeps us entertained with her delightful sing¬ ing. Says she’s heavier than most, lighter than a few and 5ft. 5ins. tall. MARY BOELKE We have a budding actress in our midst. Her main desire at present is to be a switch-board operator. SAM EOELKE For the future Sam has chosen a career with the R. C. M. P. He likes the Maroons but dislikes their playing. ED BRODA His ambition is to take a trip to Hawaii. Chief activities are outdoor sports and pet expression “Take a powder.” KATHALEEN BROWN Likes shows and pie a la mode. Seems to like tall blond men also. Kay hopes to become a steno¬ grapher after she finishes school. JOHN CASSIDY Ambition is nil. “Doing What Comes Naturally” is Johnny’s favorite song. Likes everything and dislikes nothing, so he says! GENE DUNPHY Pastime is ‘breaking bones.’ He likes blonds, brunettes and red heads but especially BLONDS! Says “Ouch!” when it comes to math. BRUCE FERGUSON Has no special expression — “just says things to fit the occasion.” His favorite song is “Never Hit Your Grandmother With a Shovel.” JOE FETH His likes are many, his dislikes few. Although small, Joe has a pretty good basketball technique. Hangs out at the Bailey Drug.
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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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Grade Ten KAY FRISKEN Has chosen a nursing career for the future. Eating and dancing are among Kay’s likes, but it’s a different story when it comes to working and being teased. BOB GARDNER Bob keeps his ambition concealed and tells us only that it is undecided. He hates getting up in the mornings. CLIFF GILES Says he dislikes girls and that he intends to remain a bachelor. His chief activity is trying to keep women away. PAUL GOTAAS Has a weakn ess for “pritty goials.” He also likes sports of all kinds. Age when asked was fifteen years, seven months, nine days and eight hours. ALICE HAMILTON Intends to travel when she finishes school. Alice likes COUNTRY dances, skating, chicken and shows. NORMA HILLS Lives for holidays but dislikes exams, homework and everything else concerned with school. Sec¬ retarial work is rght up her alley. CARIN KLEMME To sit beside Alice F. and be able to study is Carin’s ambition. Likes to pass her time by reading or sleeping. ADAM KLUG A traitor to the cause — he dislikes the Camrose Maroons! Although a first year basketball player he made the senior team. GENEVIEVE KOPAK This cute girl dislikes sleeping late in the mornings, of all things! Basketball, cheer leading, dancing and parties keep Gen. very busy. ORLIN KNUTSVIG Likes having a good time and sports of all kinds. To live and learn is his ambition. LEON KUBBERNUS Excels in sports. To travel and see the world is his ambition. Passes time by reading. JENNY KWAPISZ Spends most of her time just ‘fooling around.’ Jenny likes most things except hen parties. Camrose High seems to be her “hang-out.” ESTHER LARSEN Says batching is fine until it comes to washing disnes. Passes time by going up town for chocolate milk shakes. GRETA LICKOCK Hates homework and would rather sleep in class than listen. Although Greta likes all sports, soft- ball is her favorite.
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