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

 - Class of 1950

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Graduation The Graduation Dance climaxed a wonderful evening. The girls in their lovely evening dresses complemented by corsages, the boys in their best suits, and all with happy, smiling faces, looked forward to an unforgettable occasion. Gordon Reid and his committee did a splendid job of decorat¬ ing for the grand affair. In fact we might say that the auditorium with its multicolored streamers looked gayer than we had ever seen it. Our extra-curricular activities were highlighted in silver on a blue back¬ ground. The inconspicious “homework” emblem drew some merry com¬ ments. Dickinson’s Orchestra nearly outdid themselves again in supply¬ ing good music for dancing. Winners of the prize waltz were Marion Tangen and Frank Meraw. The waltzes, fox-trots and especially the grand march were greatly enjoyed by the dancers. In the wee-small hours of the morning we were obliged to say good-bye to the 1950 Graduation. Now we would have to prepare for the down-to-earth final exams in a few short weeks. Our Graduation will remain, however, the brightest gem in our souvenir chest of High School memories. Leo Barth Inez Benson Alison Brinsmead Rona Brinsmead Shirley Brown Carol Campbell Peter Daintith Florence Falk Verneal Falkenberg Sid Fehr Dave Gilmour Lois Haggerty Gwen Halstead GRADUANDS Marion Hilland Sylvia Isakson Wallace Johnston Molly Klug Johnny Kopak Audrey Miller Bill Milner Joan Mohler Bonnie McLeod Doug Nodin Gordon Peterson Doris Pilger Bob Robinson Sondra Schloss Cecelia Shermak Marion Shute Yvonne Simpson Irene Skarbo Gwen Smith Marion Tangen Lorraine Terry Dorothy Whamond Vera Wickland Bernard Winczura 41

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Graduation Graduation, that dream-dusted day which we had anticipated for so many years, finally became a reality on May 18. Graduands with their proud parents and guests gathered in the High School Auditorium at 6:30 that evening for a delicious turkey dinner prepared by the ladies of the Anglican Church. Following the banquet, Bob Robinson, President of the Students’ Union proposed the toast to the King and everyone rose to sing “God Save the King” in response. A toast to Camrose High School was proposed by Gwen Halstead of the Graduating Class with W. L. Knaut responding. Mr. E. Basant, in his toast to the Graduands, provided some sound advice which we, as young men and women and citizens of this country, should remember throughout our lives. Dave Gilmour, President of the Graduating Class, replied suitably to this toast. The first number on the very enjoyable programme was a cornet solo by Virgil Nelson. Bob Hagel revived memories of the “Mikado” by a touching rendition of “Tit-Willow” and then amused us with his jazzed version of it. A sextet consisting of Barbara Howarth, Laveme Feragen, Verna Stewart, Delores Neske, Eleanor Lomas and Verna Lomas entertained us with the harmonious “June Rhapsody.” Dr. W. H. Swift, the Deputy Minister of Education, as our guest speaker, set forth a few of the characteristics of an educated person. The well-bred man of to-day is easily recognized by his ready fund of know¬ ledge, his unbiased attitude, his critical mind developed through exper¬ ience and his willingness to accept responsibility. We thoroughly enjoyed Dr. Swift’s inspiring words. The Valedictory address which followed was ably delivered by Sylvia Isakson, 4a

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