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

 - Class of 1947

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Page 27 text:

DIANA WALSH—Vice-President of Room 5 and President of D.P.G. Sorority. Also on Weeper and Analecta Staffs. CLARAMAE WATSON — A Track and Basketball star, Claramae skates for Glen¬ coe and is in P.B.Z. Sorority, DON WATSON—Don is in the E.B.P. and Bowling Club. He is in the Cadets and hopes to have a military career. OSWALD WARD— Ozzie” is an assist¬ ant instructor of the Cadets. His future also lies in the Army. BILL WEBBER—Bill likes roller skating, hockey and basketball. He wants to go to University. HARRY WEBBER — Plays Senior Inter¬ scholastic Basketball. A quiet industrious student who claims to have no ambitions. JOAN WELHAM — An artistic girl who likes to color photographs and nopes to be an interior decorator. BILL WHITTAKER — Willie” arrived back at school late this year. A former Winnipeg man. ED WHITAKER — Plays Interscholastic Basketball. Member of Hi-Y and Presi¬ dent of the Delta Rho Fraternity. RUBY WICKNER—We hear she would like to get up in the air, likes most sports and belongs to the Drama Club. JIM WILLOX—Boys’ Hi-Y and Editor of the Directory. Hopes some day to be standing in the pulpit. PETER WILLSON—Pete is a member of the Badminton Club,. ; He also ei rns tennis and sai 1 in Q f Ph y csjrfrat n r y U ANN WILSON—Afrin will take up Occu¬ pational Therapy at U. of Toronto next year and belongs to the Hi-Y. BILL WOLLEY-DOD — A member of the C.G.M.A.C. His great ambition is to be a string changer on a Yo-Yo team. ' ruth WYLIE—A nurse ' s ‘ cap will soon adorn her shining tresses and she is an WUpha Sigma Rho sister. RUTH YOUNG — Hopes to be teaching children readin’, writin ' and ’rithmetic soon. Wants to learn roller skating. BOB YOUNGER—Bob is a member of the Sat-teen Radio Club and hopes to be at U.B.C. next year taking Civil Engineering.

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ROY REYNOLDS—Owner of the “Please Remember, No Smoking in the Arena voice and in Hi-Y and Gamma Phi. BOB RHODES—Bob is in the Badminton Club and A.Y.P.A. and he likes tennis and riding. Next year will take up medicine. CLARE ROBINSON — J unior Symphony. Clare ' s hobbies are riding and music and she is interested in journalism. MARGARET ROBINSON — This dark haired genius is a talented pianist. Also likes swimming and belongs to the Hi-Y. PHYLLIS ROBINSON—Enjoys skating and is a member of the Bowling Club. An¬ other future Florence Nightingale. ROGER ROBINSON—Roger is a Sergeant in the Highlander Cadets. His only am¬ bition is to succeed. MARJORIE SEYMOUR—A quiet member of Room 4, Marjorie enjoys sewing and playing the piano. Is in I.S.C.F. PETER SIMON—Is Weeper Sports Editor and plays Rugby, Basketball, Badminton and Hockey and belongs to Council. DAVE SNOW—Hails from St. Johns, N.B.. and is a super basketball player. Likes small women and Algebra. GEORGE SWITZER — A new comer to Central from Airdrie High School. George is well liked and should go places. SHIRLEY THOMPSON—Member of the Badminton Club and an ardent member of the French Club. Future nurse. JOAN TIMMINS — Her future lies along with white uniforms and thermometers. In Bowling and Dramatics Clubs. DICK TIMMS—Dick is boss-man of the Bowling Club and Room 6. He is also a Cheerleader and on Students’ Council. PHYLLIS TINNEY — On Weeper Staff. Phil is also President of the A.S.D. Sor¬ ority. CECILIA UNDERHILL—Is finishing High School this year. Her future also lies in the field of nursing. BOB SCARLETT — Owns and operates amateur radio station VECII and will take Engineering Physics at U. of T. TIER—Plays hockey for the Buf¬ faloes. Bob has big plans—he hopes to pass Algebra. DENNIS RYAN — President of Alpha Psi Delta and on Room 6 Executive. Also a Sat-teen announcer.



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QbaduateA ITA CHETNER—This popular girl belongs to Cercle Francais and likes to do fancy work. Future school teacher. BEVONE PATTERSON—Quiet little Bee enjoys riding and hopes to get out of Central in the near future. GEORGE SCOTT— Scottie is a Delta Rho man and always has a word of advice for the unwary. ALAN THOMPSON—In the Junior Symphony, Alan teaches at Mount Royal College and hopes to do concert work. PHYLLIS TRCA—A member of Sigma Omega Sigma and the Students’ Council. Would like to be a fashion designer. AILEEN WILSON—Aileen has won several French Scholarships and is active in the Cercle Francais. FOREWORD (Continued from Page 4) ticularly by his character,- -in other words, by his actions in matters big and small. In a book entitled “Some Tasks for Education”, Sir Arthur Livingstone states: “The real modern problem is to humanize man, to show him the spiritual ideas without which neither happiness nor success are genuine or permanent, to produce beings who will know not merely how to split atoms, but how to use their powers for good.” And again in the same book: “The ultimate aim and essence of education is the training of character.” Today it is unfortunately the fashion with some older people to paint the inevitable dark picture, to think that young people lack the stamina and forti¬ tude that they need today and more particularly that young people lack the character which their parents had. I doubt this very much. It would be easy and most pleasant to tell you, as graduates, that you are going to win for the world new accomplishments and for yourselves new successes. I do not intend to do this. You will agree, I am sure, that we all do not accomplish what we plan to do. But of this I am certain. You will all have the opportunity and each in his or her own way will do something, great or small, of which we can be justly proud. Good luck to you all. —R. W. Brookes-Avey. 26

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