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CAMPBELL GORDON — A swashbuckling romeo studying hard to be a dentist. Uncon¬ ventionally plays golf in winter, hockey in summer, the only things he has time for. PAT ROBINSON —To list his activities would require a page, so if you want the list look in the club-section. “P.J. is so active that homework creates little stir in him. BILL O’NEILL — Future R.C.M.P. constable. Belongs to Camera, Dramatics and Badminton Clubs. BOB PULLEYBLANK— Well, to begin ... how could I begin ’cause I couldn ' t stop if I did. This lady-killin’ rythmaniac has a finger in most of our clubs. Played Intermed. rugby. SAM LOSHACK—Deep thinker and ardent member of the Current Events Club. Be¬ longs to the A.Z.A. Frat. and Cadet Corps. FRED MacKAY —One of our “can ' t-do-with- out” hockey players. President of the Golf Club for two years running. CECIL KEEPING —Star rugby and track man. Pres. Boys’ Tumbling, Cor. Sec. of Current Events Club, Hi-Y, Council and Eta Beta Pi member. Coach of Girls’ Tumbling Club. KEITH MacGREGOR —Is a Weeper sports- writer. Member of Current Events Club. Plays all school sports. A Queen’s Guard in the Operetta. Member of the Hi-Y. DON NEELAND —“Foo” is fond of golf. De¬ livers Heralds. Belongs to the R.C.S. Corps and pounds a fast, accurate buzzer. BOB BUCKLEY— Hi-Y member. O.C. Central Cadet Corps. Plays badminton, basketball, senior rugby, a metallic instrument called a tuba, and around. MURRAY JACQUES —Claims immunity to all activities except table tennis. Quiet and rarely heard from. NORMAN JOHNSTON —Ardent hockey fan and enjoys playing it. His paper route keeps him out of most school activities. GEORGE ALLEN —“Punk”, is a great basket¬ ball player. Captained winning House-league team and played guard on Senior A ' s. Bad¬ minton and hockey. Member Weeper Staff. GORDON CAMPBELL —Plays a ’hot trum¬ pet out of school, a trumpet in our Orchestra. A suave accomplished talker—ask his teachers. DAVE ALLEN —A bluenose with lots of rugby and basketball ability. Member of Tumbling and badminton clubs and Cpl. in Cadets. TED BARROLL — Hockey fiend. Played for Argos and Central. Future as yet undecided —but will undoubtedly be brilliant. JACK AIRD— Belongs to A.S.F. and Hi-Y. Played senior rugby and is a Sergeant in Cadets. Little interst in other school activities. HOWARD MARCELLUS — Quartermaster Sgt. in Cadets and Palluto’s mob. Current Events Club member.
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DON ROBERTS —Room 2’s scholar—especial¬ ly in mathematics. Don is extremely active in non-school activities.. STANLEY MANN— Stuff and things or the Shutter-bug Mann” is a member of the Camera Club and the Cadet Signallers. An¬ other of Palluto’s army. BILL RIDDLE —Brilliant basketball captain with a top-notch team. Hi-Y member and Vice-President of the Boys’ Tumbling Club. JACK LOVE —Mayor of the Calgary Tuxis Club. Private in our Cadet Corps. IAN GUNN —Member P.B.P. and School Cadet Band. Plays badminton and rugby. Hopes to take his M.D. some day. Our optimist. BOB PRICE —Another Current Events Club member. Ask him the details of some ancient battle and he will hold you spellbound for an hour. My uncle told me that . . .” WALTER LUYENDYK— Pres. C.E.C. Hi-Y Cor. Secy. Students’ Council, Tumbling Club, Spotted Shirt in Operetta, Cadet (1st Lieutenant). Bac. Com. DOUG. ELVES — Prominent Youth-Hosteler and member of Phi Beta Phi. Member of Central Ski team. Wants to go to U. of A. BOB POTTER —Quiet and conservative, but just get him arguing. Plays badminton. Ar¬ dent member of the Current Events and Camera Clubs. FRANK FISH —Camera Club, and humor editor of the Weeper Staff. Golf and ping-pong, and good at both. From Lethbridge. LLOYD HINCK— Member of Central Hi-Y. Sensible except when driving. A Winnipeger. IAN JAMIESON —Up and coming goalie in Central Hockey. Also played rugby very spectacularly this fall. STAN GREGORY— Man! What a grin! As a bridge player and homework borrower, he has no equal. Aspires to write poetry. HERBY GUTMAN— Belongs to C.E.C. and Cadets. Plays a bit of basketball and is viewing an engineering career. GORDON HUMES —Spotted shirt in Ial and member of Cadet Corps. Quiet, except at bridge. Looks to the future as an M.D. ROY JEWESSON — Juicie” revels in chemical experiments, but theory has a retarding effect on him. Wants to be a wireless engineer. BOB HOARE —Amateur photographer and ac¬ complished organist and pianist. Will take Analytical Chemistry. HARRY HARCOURT — Calgary Ski Club. A.M.I. Cadets, and Sgt.-Instructor in our own. Has a flock of badges.
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EILEEN BROWN —A:; avid fan of murd er thrillers. Has photography and overseas nursing ambitions. BLANCHE SALLOWS— A native of Medicine Hat., joined our ranks this year. Chem., Al¬ gebra, Trig, and school in general are her only dislikes. FLORA McNEILL —A smart-stepping drum majorette. Is President of Amega Dicha Sor¬ ority, member of the Knitting, C.G.I.T. and French Clubs, and a future nurse. FRANCES FORREST —Besides naval man¬ euvers, the Alpha Gamma, Current Events Club, Students’ Council and French Club take up her time. KAY HUNTER —Belongs to the Mic Macs, C.G.I.T. and Omega Tau Gamma. Intends to enter the business world, someday. GRACE BERESFORD —Fond of dancing and swimming. Belongs to the Current Events Club, and was a principal character in the Operetta. EVELYN CRAWFORD —Evie walks off with badminton honors. Besides badminton, C.G.¬ I.T., Red Cross and photography take up her present, but a future in nursing beckons. CHARLOTTE LINTON —Is taking 12 in two years, and never seems to have a care in the world. Hopes to go overseas as a nurse. GENEVIEVE HARRIS —Cream puffs are her weakness, and how! Is Vice-President of Camera Club; belongs to the Kamikis. PHYLLIS FORSYTH— A future ambulance driver interested now in clothes and sports. Belongs to the Glencoe Club and the Omega Chi Delta. MARIAN BINGHAM —Popped in on Saskatoon 18 years ago. The O. Ta ' u Gamma and Biol¬ ogy class would miss her sunny presence. MURIEL ELLSTON —Noted for her interest in sports, especially skating. Expects to enter into training for a nurse next year. MARGUERITE CRAWFORD — Generally confines her interests to music but lately the Navy is predominant. Belongs to the Omega Zeta Rho. MARGOT HERRIOT— Has one ambition: to see Calgary produce an Allan Cup team. Be¬ longs to the Currents Events and Sigma Tau. ANNA DEVLIN —Belongs to the Camera Club, and hopes to steer clear of a double dose of school. A ready victim for corny” jokes. AILEEN SWANN — Swannie” is Vice-Presi¬ dent of the Students’ Council, President of the Hi-Y; a member of the Sigma Alpha Tau. PEGGY LOU LAWRENCE— Arrives with What homework was there?” Ambition wavers between commercial art (she’s won awards for printing) and pharmacy. PHYLLIS CARRUTHERS— Belongs to the Hi-Y, Sigma Alpha Tau, and Badminton club. When asked what bothers her in school, she replies Besides seven subjects, nothing.”
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