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The Analecta 29 BIOGRAPHIES OF OUR GRADUATES JACK SINCLAIR—Only comes for one period a day so we couldn ' t get any dirt on him. Come clean, Jack. MARGARET JOHNSTON — Was first heard of the year the war ended. Laughs and talks as much as most girls of this age and has lots of fun. TIM STARK—Is one of the longer parcels to be found around the halls this year. Famous for his tennis and hockey playing. Can almost make as much noise as Johnston. ANNA JOHNSTON—Usually very quiet and demure, but can play the part of a vamp to perfection, as she demonstrated in one of the plays. Is also a budding poet. GEORGE WALKER—Wields a wicked tongue in the debating league. Originally belonged to Gleichen but could pass now for a native. Side burns are his hobby. MARION KING—Began to explore this world around the year 1917. Never does a thing wrong in school. Usually may be found with her pals Marg. and Frances. RESA LESLIE—Always gets a great kick out of life. Just loves to refrain from answering the numerous Chem. questions fired at her daily. ELLEN LEEW—Was known first as a Stettler- ite, but makes her present home in Calgary. Ranks high in the sport field. One of the big pushes on the basketball team. SHIRLEY MAY—Rather a little small, but all the more sweet for it. Likes to direct plays, dance and listen to good singing. Belongs to the Students’ Council. HAZEL McINTOSH — A quiet, unassuming young lady possessing jet-black hair. Is very gerierous with her smiles, her knowledge and even the use of her seat.
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28 The Analecta BIOGRAPHIES OF OUR GRADUATES RONALD MANN — Watta” has some very determined and definite ideas on radio and electricity. Gives no particular the break. Noted for fast driving and manipulation of cars. MARION GIBSON—Began and continues her pranks in Calgary. Breezes in and out of XII “C of her own accord. Great basketball and Willie” fan. JACK MacGREGOR —Six feet, six inches from tip to tip not counting kinks. Develops theories that would make Einstein feel like a piker. Is no mean artist. RAY GOLD — Her tresses show up the true character of her name. Enjoys the school hours in her own quiet way. DON MELTABARGER—Addicted to crooning over the radio but in spite of this, remains popular with the boys and incidentally with a few of the girls. For instance, M.B ' . HAZEL GREER — Partner incorporated with Marg’s good humor. Pet diversion is drop¬ ping things with the soul purpose of picking them up. STUART McNAB—The mainstay of XII “C’s” hubbub and disorder. A story writer (and teller) of some merit. Int ermediate Rugby player. BARBARA HALL—Very quiet but nevertheless she manages to do all her work thoroughlv- Remains one of the necessary links in XII “C’s” smooth running chain. JOHN NIBOGIE -Has an uncanny ability for gathering in five units every year. Has had an enviable position on the Senior Rugby Team for the last four years. DOROTHY HICKMAN—Place: Vulcan; Time: 1918; Event: first noticed. Is her first year at Central but we wish it had been more.
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30 The Analecta BIOGRAPHIES OF OUR GRADUATES ALINE MORES—First, last and always delights everyone with her charming manner Wil be deserting us very soon to don a nurse’s uniform. MARY MOSKALYK—Became a grave respon¬ sibility at Smoky Lake in 1917. Possesses the astounding feature of being able to mind her own business. VERNAL NIES—One of those lucky ones who can manage that subject called History, so adeptly. Sports a Sigma Tau blager. Her future is wide open. JEAN POYSER — Hails from Brandon, but is far nicer to receive than the real hail. An¬ other of C.C.I.’s artists with a rosy future. SONIA PRATT — Born in Croydon, London, England. Being an adventurous type, came west to see the natives. Liked them so well she has taken up their manners. SARA SWANSON — Migrated to C.C.I. from Olds. Comes in and out of XII C like a mouse. A real treat to the teachers. BETTY STIRTON — The Analecta’s Society Editor. Made her first declaration on Inde¬ pendence Day, right in the home town. Has played a big part in the 1935 Follies of XII C.” EILEEN STUBLEY — Has an attractive smile and uses it to the best of her advantage. Has a front seat but slips into the ones at the back whenever she is able. MARJORIE TAYLOR —Her favorite diversion is teasing Helen D. on this and that. Has pretty auburn locks and a beaming, sunny smile. MARY DOUMA—A dandy specimen of what C.C.I. can do for a person. One of our school contributions to the High School Or¬ chestra.
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