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20 The Analecta BIOGRAPHIES OF OUR GRADUATES ERNIE DUNLOP—If you ever want any home¬ work, ; just ask Him — he won ' t have it, but he’ll know where to get it. Has two Algebra periods a day — one to get it from someone else, and one to give it to Mr. Robinson. MARGARET COLLICUT—Plays an important part in the mechanism of XII “B’s” homework system. A big noise in Chem., usually seen studying, playing or dozing with “those of the corner.” CAMPBELL FAHRNER—A.L.S.M. (Always late, sometimes missing). Shines at Physics and Latin and is the main drawback of XII A” —- his incessant chattering delays the Bible reading at 4 p.m. AILEEN CRANSTON—Our Sports Editor — quite versatile but likes fiddling best. Com¬ mands admiration for her courage and endur¬ ance — takes two Latin Classes. An inter¬ esting person and if you haven ' t seen her play Basketball, you should. BILL FLETCHER—One of the quiet assets of the room. (Too bad there aren ' t more of them). Always has a bit of homework to lend and a grin to go with it. VIVIAN CRYSTAL—Secretary of the Spokes Club. Likes comfort — so the back seat. One of the Humane Society who brings in stray dogs and cats to delight the teachers. One of our best badminton players. ROGER FLUMERFELT — XII ' A s ' ' master salesman, impressario and actor. Benefits greatly from Snell ' s habit of doing homework. Has a discordant warble which he thinks is a whistle. Looks just “ducky in kilts. KAY DEAN—She would have delighted Titian. Volunteers valuable advice in history class. Enjoys a joke — especially if it’s on the teachers. Did her bit for Central in the Christmas badminton tournament. CYRIL FORTUNE—Has plenty of friends in spite of his crooning. Hails from Elnora where everything is done to jazz time. A great hand at ivory pounding as well as clowning. ELEANOR EVANS — Wanders hither and thither, wonderinq why others hurry. Is a charming and affable companion who has attractive dark eyes. Enthusiastically sup¬ ports the teachers and really likes work.
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The Analecta BIOGRAPHIES OF OUR GRADUATES NORMAN CAMPBELL—XII “A’s” outstand¬ ing orator, mathematician, adviser and coun¬ sellor. Would like to turn Biology period in¬ to a free discussion period on anything from sweet peas to Communism. Argues with everyone, including teachers. CLARA BERKOFF—A peppy miss, noted for an original chortle. A good bet as a source of disturbance in any class. STEWART COFFIN—A pal of all, with few worries and a great interest in life. Well- known for his blushes and lusty cave-man guffaws which come over long-distance call from his feet. HELEN BROOKS—One of those extraordinary persons who once studied until 12 o’clock. Another genii of Lit. Class. Likes talking and laughing and may be seen explaining intricate problems to interested groups. BERT COLE—Bert lives up his name by mak¬ ing things look black for his opponents on a cricket field. He attained fame as a carrier of magazines to school and lending them to his school-mates. RUTH BROWN—Came from Saskatoon, to get a higher education at Central. Possesses some innocent expressions and is a brain-storm at Trig. Skates like a professional and frequent¬ ly takes solitary walks. ARTHUR DEEVES—Master at Trig, and star of Junior Rugby. To him a woman is just a big zero with the circle missing, so his chief diversion is tormenting Wegener. DOROTHY CAMPBELL — Here is a real woman. Delights teachers and students — a human textbook. A futurist who gets the best out of life. One of those Scots with an inter¬ esting family tree. KEN DOUGHTY—The best friend of all the teachers, or maybe it should be the “pest” friend. He’s been raising Cain all his life and surpassed himself this year. Aspires to be a doctor but is more qualified to be a patient. GLADYS COBB—A pocket edition, containing much useful knowledge. A calming influence in her community and seldom speaks —■ a wondrous virtue in a woman. Ve expect great things of her.
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The Analecta BIOGRAPHIES OF OUR GRADUATES JACK FULTON—Assistant Editor of the Anal¬ ecta. His first year at our noble institution, hut we wish he’d come a lot sooner. A shark at Trig, and Algebra. Except for the fact that he’s McEwen’s cousin, he has nothing against him. ERMA GAUNCE—Causes merriment in the Corner. Would hide the fact that she knows a great deal about many things. Third year in a back seat and still can’t balance on one leg — for shame, Erma. NEIL GERMAN—His motto is First in all dungs.” Takes part in all school activities. A member of the Student’s Council and Pres¬ ident of the Dramatic Club. Has won two Rennett Scholarships and stands an excellent chance of winning a third this year. Best of luck, Neil. RI’TH GRAHAM—Migrated to Central from Garneau long ago. Noted for twinkling eyes and a mischievous grin. Almost lost her voice through arguing with Erma. Sits in the Select Corner” and belongs to Gaunce and Graham, Homework Distributors. CT A PENCE GRANT—Does the dirtv work for the other editors by typing evervthing out for them. Also sells pop at the well-known Lits. and supports all school activities. Vice-Pres¬ ident of the Dramatic Club. IRENE GREER—A girl of joyful countenance; never seen without Mary. Concocts aston¬ ishing messes in Chem. but lives to laugh about them. Versatile at sports, dancing and work. JACK HALL—One of the Suede Jacket Trio. Is lost without Metcalfe and Prosser. Goes to basketball games not to play but to fight with the girls on the way home. A husky Senior Rugby half. DOREEN GREIG—A genius in her own way — decidedly not of the silent order. A grept asest to the Dramatic Club and has never been seen not turning to talk to Johnston during a period. TOM HALL—Acts as a calming influence on young Campbell. Noted for his loud ties and wise cracks. Better known for his Literary qualities. RUTH HEPPER — Commands admiration — she does all her homework and still enjoys life. A quiet, retiring little lady, usually seen smiling approval at something. Causes dis¬ turbances in Comp, but — blame it on her youth.
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