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THE ANALECTA twenty-five GERTRUDE CARLYLE —Has been a citizen of Calgary since 1920. This is the first year “Trudy has paced C.C.I.’s halls. A member of the Fencing Club and also of the Calgary Ski Club. DON CARMICHAEL —Greeted Calgary in 1921. Has graduated to a pipe-smoking ‘‘he- man.” (?) Keeps Mr. Robinson busy during the Algebra class. NEIL CARR —Here comes Carr. Sprained his ankle learning, but is now an accomplished ski fiend. A Garbutt’s student in the afternoon. ALLAN CARROLL —A great pal of Fred ' s. Also has a fine smile. Born in Nevis, Alberta, in 1923. MIRIAM CHERTKOW —Received her birth certificate in Winnipeg in 1922. A very good student. Miriam is also an excellent pianist. CHESTER CLARK —Ches surprised Calgary first with one of those guffaws in 1921. His favorite saying seems to be: ‘‘Well, I guess I do my Trig, homework twice, sir.” GERRY COPE —This red-headed badminton star breezed into Calgary 17 years ago. She’s Sports Editor for the Analecta, president of the Badminton Club, belongs to the Alpha Gamma Chi, and Hi-Y. BETTY CORBETT —Blew into Calgary 19 years ago. Makes a very capable treasurer of the girls ' Hi-Y. A well-known player in the city badminton ranks. BILL COWAN —Quietly stepped into the picture in Calgary in 1920. A model pupil who enjoys Biology. JIM CRAWFORD —Tim quietly takes his beating with the rest of us. Out of school little is known, but we wonder! RUTH CRAWFORD —Made her first appearance in Calgary in 1921. Ruth plays badminton with better than average ability. She also writes wonderful compositions and should have a brilliant future in a literary career. ROSS CRIGHTON— The Punster-Laureate of Central. First astounded his parents with his huge vocabulary in 1921. He still tortures us with his excellent (?) jokes. GEORGE DAHL —One of Room 2’s funsters and merry-makers. Belongs to the Royal Cana¬ dian Artillery in the Militia. JACK DENHOLM —Originally of Winnipeg, Jack first squeaked in 1922. He is Circulation Manager of the Weeper and is known not only as a cheerful fellow but also as a good student. HELEN DIAMOND —Born in Minneapolis in 1920 with a nature as sunny as her smile. Has ambitions along musical and literary lines and works very hard. A Phi Beta Zi girl. ' STAN FAIRBAIRN —Room 2 ' s masculine representative on the Student’s Council. Also a Hi-Y member and a rugby player. ISOBEL FARR— -This petite miss has in every way proved an asset to the Purple and Gold. Sports Hi-Y and Omega Gamma Beta pins. Partly responsible for the success of the Rugby Banquet. MAY FARREL —Got off to a late start in Calgary in 1920 and is still maintaining her pace at C.C.I. Always gay and mischievous. Wants to work on a big newspaper. KATHLEEN FERGUSON —Made her first sound 17 years ago in Vegreville. Possesses a very artistic nature. A vital link in the life of Room 3. CLAIR FLEDDERJOHN —A hard boy to pin anything on. Don ' t get us wrong girls. He’s there and then he isn ' t. What’s the big dark secret? ANDY FLEMING —Has always found French a waste of time but is struggling on. Believes Paradise is the school without homework. SHELDON GIBSON —Gave Calgary a break in 1922. He is the Business Manager of the Analecta. Never seen without his better half, Ogden Turner. ELIZABETH GORDON —Ranch grown for 17 years near Stavely. An ardent equestrian whose great ambition it to be the biggest rancher in Alberta. LLOYD GRAHAM —“Lloyd B rode the stork into Calgary in 1922. Plans to enter his saddle-horse Beauty” in the horse show. Does well in Latin and French and intends to teach languages. JANET GRAY —Joined the other Grays way back in ’21. An enthusiastic hockey fan. Member of the Theta Gamma Zi. Noted for her witty retorts. Intends to join our fair ranks of nurses
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THE ANALECTA twenty-seven HELEN GREIG—Made her first appearance in Trochu in 1920. Comes for a few periods only, but while she is here she’s lots of fun. KATHERINE GUNN— ' Way back in 1922, “Gunnie” made her first appearance in Calgary. When she isn’t shooting some innocent bird, she is knitting on a new sweater during an exam. DON HARRISON—Homesteaded at Richard’s Landing, Ont, in 1919. We know very little about him as he only comes two periods a day. IAN HAY—Hails from Irricana. He can be relied upon for his Algebra. Just lately learned French B was part of the course—strange. ERNIE HETHRINGTON—Born back in 1922, and now spends much time drawing cartoons on boards. A member of the Calgary Highlanders. BERNICE HENDERSON—Began life in Veteran, Alta., 19 years ago. A promising badmin¬ ton star and vocalist. Wherever Bernice is we can be sure Irma is not far away. GEORGE HILL—President of the Students’ Council and Rugby Banquet M.C. Treasurer of the Delta Rho. Dramatic Club member, and in general a very genial gent. BILL HOGG—This bundle of giggles and horse laughs breezed into Calgary in 1921. Says he gets his pep by eating “grape nuts. Is the chief cause of disturbance during the comp, class. JANET HORN -First smiled in Calgary in 1921. Belongs to the Mic Macs and is very fond of skating. She aspires to be an artist and is happiest when drawing faces. BETTY HORNE—This tall red-head arrived in Calgary in 1921. An Omega Gamma Beta member. Next year she goes to Guelph where she will learn to be somebody’s perfect home-maker. IAN HORTON—Was booked in the records of the R.C.M.P. in Sylvan Lake in 1921. An up and coming young hockey player who expects to play pro hockey before he is twenty. CECIL HOWELL—Always has his homework done and thus is much in demand. Is president of the Current Events Club and fills his office very well. DOUG HOWELL—First appeared in Calgary in 1921. Noted for his height as he stands well above the rest. An excellent physics student who is always, willing to help out his less fortunate room-mates. DEIRDRE HUGHES—Dropped in on Regina in 1921. Had much to do with organizing the Fencing Club and is one of its foremost members. Also belongs to Omega Gamma Beta and Current Events Club. PAT JAMIESON -Arrived in Halkirk in 1921. Pat is a good student who enjoys skating. Has a very exciting ambition. She aspires to be 1 an aviatrix. Happy landings, Pat. CLIFFORD KING—An out of town student who believes “The light that lies in a woman’s eyes, it lies, it lies ...” IRENE KING—Graced some lucky doorstep at Three Hills in 1917. Attends Garbutt ' s Busi¬ ness College for half a day and comes to school the other half to pull down high marks. MARION KING—Made her first appearance in Regina 18 years ago. A member of the Badminton Club and a promising Basketball player and skier. Plans to be a nurse. BOB KREDENTSER—The “mad genius first showed up in Calgary in 1921. Is noted for his ability with the violin. Also noted (?) for his lengthy speeches in the Lit. class. MITSUO KUWAHARA—“Mike” began smiling at Mission City in 1921. Good at Algebra and takes great pleasure in mutilating notices on the black board. LUCILLE LEONARD—Increased the population of Lomond, Alta., in 1920. Paces the halls of C.C.I. for only a few periods but does her bit to keep u p the school ' s good reputation. MILDRED LOCKE—This perfect specimen originated in Banff in 1920. Her favorite occu¬ pations are tobogganing and knitting. Wants to be a beauty expert down east. ROSS LOGAN—Created a panic in Calgary in 1921. A bundle of pep and energy. A star of the senior hockey team. Is a good (?) Physics student. JIM LOVE —An import from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. First tested his lungs in 1920. One of the claimants for the Great Lover’s title of C.C.I. LAWRENCE MACLEAN—Another room joke-maker. His cheerful bright grin and manner help us over many a dull moment.
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