Central Collegiate Institute - Analecta Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1939

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THE ANALECTA twenty-nine LOIS MACLEAN—Lois first smiled in Moose Jaw in 1921. Seems to take her work on the Weeper very seriously, and does a good job too. Always cheerful. MARGARET MacMILLAN—Was presented to her family in 1922 in Calgary. Has been a credit to C.C.I. for three years. Often seen with Mary and Janet. LILLIAN MAGINLEY—Slipped unobstrusively into Calgary in 1922. To all outward ap¬ pearances she is very quiet and shy, but you never can tell. Really at home with the classics. ANNE MAKAR—Made her first bow in Calgary in 1922. Belongs to the Phi Beta Zi, and plays the violin. Famed far and wide for her beautiful dark tresses. DAVE MANSFIELD—Got his first start in Vancouver, B.C., in 1922. One student who really can do Algebra. A swell guy with a keen sense of humor. Says all girls are gold-diggers , , . but . . . JACK MARLES—Joined the rest of the Maries family in Calgary in 1921. He receives 10 per cent, of Abe Tucker ' s lunch every Friday for professional services rendered. GERALD MARTIN—First started his notorious career in 1921 as a Calgary citizen. Spends his time in Chem. expounding the Periodic Table to Abe Tucker. LEONA MARTIN—Said hello” in 1918 in Calgary. Migrated to Coutts but liked Calgary so well found it impossible to stay away. An accomplished basketball player and singer. Often seen with Connie. AUDREY MASSON—A native of Calgary since 1922. Kappa Zi girl and vice-president of the Dramatic Club. Hopes to become a private secretary. CLAUDE MATTHEWS—An average student who does average things in an excellent way. We don ' t include Algebra—it ' s (?). MARION MAYHEW—Increased the Calgary population in 1921. An Omega Gamma Beta girl. Marion continues her education at Queen ' s next year, where she Will study commerce. Good luck, Marion. ROLLIE MAYHOOD—Homesteaded in Calgary in 1920. President of the Dramatic Club. An outstanding French pupil (?). Usually seen in the company of George Hill. MOLLY McCA SKILL—Began to enjoy life in 1920 in Calgary. A member of the Badminton Club and Mic Macs. Often found enjoying a good laugh with Ruth McLaren. CAMERON McDOU.GAL—A star on the senior hockey team. A new Tau member. Women, women and women are his most indulgent habits. Excels exceptionally in the latter two. NORA MacFARLANE—A product of Belfast, Ireland. A member of the Phi Beta Zi and Hi-Y. Likes Sking and having a good time generally. A capable person. SHIRLEY McFARLANE—First opened her eyes in Calgary eighteen years ago. This quiet young lass is fond of reading and is a skier of no mean ability. RUTH McLAREN—First giggled in Calgary in 1922. A Hi-Y girl. Ruth seems constantly to be going places and doing things. Possesses a good sense of humor and always enjoys life. NORMAN McLEAN—Gave his first squeal in Montreal, Que., during the summer of 1921. Claims part {ownership of C.C. I.—why—because his pop pays taxes. ROSS McNEIL—Arrived at Langdon in 1922. Seldom attracts attention by talking and seems to take his work seriously. JACK McNEILL—A new Delta Rho member and a swell fellow. Rarely seen with women because few girls smoke and none of them carry matches. DONALD McTAVISH—Fond of showing us how to write his name in his own kind of Gaelic. First showed the world his curly hair in 1920. AILEEN MILLER—Sang her first note in Calgary in 1921. This tall and stately blonde has lots of vocal talent. She ' s an Omega Gamma Beta girl. Constantly seen with sorority sister Deidre. JOAN MOORE—Rode into Regina her trusty steed back in ' 22. One of the Literary editors of the Analecta and a renowned badminton player. Finds little difficulty in school work. DAVE MOULDING—Increased the population of Calgary by 1 in 1921. Assistant editor of the Weeper. Aspires to be a sec ond Carlyle. JEANETTE MUNROE —Landed here in 1920. Jennie is an enthusiastic Dramatic Club member and took a leading role in “Michael.” Has a peculiar sneeze all her own, which disturbs the solemnity of our lonely classrooms.



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THE ANALECTA thirty-one MARY MUNDIE—She arrived in Calgary in 1922. This petite miss is much respected be¬ cause she can do Algebra better than most of us. An enthusiastic Badminton Club member and Theta Gamma Zi girl. OAKLEY NAFTEL—This modest (?) young man is the answer to any maiden’s prayer. Another home product of our home city in three years. CHARLOTTE NELSON—Greeted Calgary with a smile in 1920. Charlotte plans to go to New York for a grand holiday just as soon as she finishes school. JEAN NEWCOMBE —Caused an eruption in Calgary in 1921. Likes hiking, basketball and dramatics, but not Algebra. Looks to the future to get her work done. STUART NEWHALL—The professor” came to Calgary in 1922. Noted for his scientific definition of an instant, and of a point. Always seen with Norman McLean and Ogden Turner. MARION NIELSON—Became a citizen of Calgary in 1920. A very studious miss. Spends most of her spare time reading and some of it skating. JOAN OLIVER —This popular. brunette was born in Calgary 17 years ago. She’s president of the Girl’s Hi-Y, Society Editor for the Analecta, member of the Kappa Zeta Beta. An enthusiastic skier and future nurse. FRED PARKER—Was born in England in 1921. His quiet, friendly manner makes him liked by his neighbors. GLEN PATTERSON—Started blowing his own horn in 1921 in Calgary. A ruddy trumpeter of the school orchestra who seems to have a weakness for Algebra. MILES PATTERSON—A native son since 1922. Constantly seen in the company of Ian Horton. A regular fellow who is always on hand to help a damsel in distress. TED PULLEYBLANK—A Made in Alberta product who came to life in ' 22. He is noted for his vast amount of knowledge and he is the Editor of the Analecta. MONICA PYLE—Has been a Calgarian since 1921. This cheery member of the Alpha Sigma Rho wants to be a business woman, preferably a private secretary. Good luck, Monica. ALBERT RAVVIN—One of Room 2’s funsters, noted for his wisecracks. A real good fellow. PETE REID—Another Intermediate rugby player, Pete began tackling life in Bottrel, Alberta, in 1921. He does all his work on his gum. GERALD RICHARDS—Began life in Calgary in 1922. Gerald is an embryo reporter and playwright. Besides being a member of the Highlanders, he belongs to the Current Events Club. LLOYD RICHARDS—Has a contagious smile which we all like. Also full-fledged private in the Highlanders. ALTON RYAN—A rugby player and a great worker at the Y.M.C.A. Born in Calgary in 1920. BRUCE SALMON—Came to us this year from B.C. Previously attended our rival institute of learning, Western. The young ladies seem to be fond of his company. RAY SALMON—Arrived in Calgary in 1921. Member of the Current Events Club and Spokes Club. FLORENCE SHAW—Surprised Big Valley in 1921. Is always around when things are happening. In spite of having come to us from Edmonton she is going to train in our General Hospital. TOM SIBARY—Blew into Ottawa, Ont., in 1920. An ardent supporter of democracy and free speech, especially during school hours. FRANK SILVER—One of Bankview’s gifts to “Sleepy Hollow. Works hard and tong to get something, maybe it’s a high school education. MAURICE SILVER—Landed in Calgary in 1920. Is a member of the Spokes and the Dramatic Clubs. Aspires to be an author. His first book will be entitled “My Criticisms of Ciarlyle.” We wish him luck. MARJORIE SINTON—This blonde young lady first saw daylight in Calgary 17 years ago. She has golden curls and a sunny smile. Plans to enter the nursing profession. MARY LOUISE SMITH—Began her career in Vancouver in 1922. Assistant Editor of the Analecta, belongs to the Council, member of the Hi-Y, Kappa Gamma and Current Events Club. A busy woman.

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