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Front Row (left to right)—Sheila Fullerton, Helen ■ Neilson, Donna Pat Wilson, Irma Stanley, Kathleen Welham, Jeanne Adamson, Donna Wilson, Janet Neeland, Edna Morrow, Flora Morrison. Second Row—Cynthia Switzer, Jean Bamforth, Jean Bishop, Amy Okazaki, Fay Arney, Sarah Srolovitz, Cecilia Randle, Joan Sheard, Lorna Robson, Third Row—Thelma Satinovsky, Audrey Tournay, Joan Rennie, Phyllis Stephen, Marg. Peterson, Marguer¬ ite Belanger, Marion Taylor, Naomi Wolochow. Fourth Row—Gordon Wilson, Bill Steinburg, Hugh Macdonald, Clive Matthews, Ken MacLean, Don Reid, Doug Gray, Jerry Bonham, Peter Nettleton. Missing—Don Purvis. BIOGRAPHIES OF ROOM 7 Jeanne Adamson—Is a cute young lass who belongs to the French Club and is Vice-President of Room 7. Her ambition is to be a lab. technician. Fay Arney—Fay is very active around the school, being Assistant Editor of the Weeper, instructor of Tumbling Club, a member of the Kappa Zi. Jean Bamforth- -Jean is a sister of the Amega Ser Dicha and a future druggist. Marguerite Belanger—Member of Senior Hi-Y and Calgary Yachting Club. Jean Bishop—Another psychology enthusiast who belongs to the Amega Ser Dicha Sorority and wants to become a Social Welfare worker. Jerry Bonam—Jerry is sixteen and has attended Central for two years. His ambition is to be a doctor and he’s greatly interested in photography. Sheila Fullerton—Sheila hails from London, Ontario and is a member of the Tumbling Club. She excels in Highland Dancing and swimming. Doug Gray—Is a member of the Eta Beta Pi. Hobbies are sports and music. Hugh MacDonald -A future journalist. Member of Scouts and Y.P. Ken MacLean—“Chief” is a member of the Eta Beta Pi and plays interschol¬ astic basketball. His ambition—?? 30
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Shirley Douglas—“Dougy” is proud captain of the Senior H.L.B.B. Champs. secretary of the A.S.R. and a Booster Club booster. Dorothy Ferguson—Spends her spare time skating and collecting records. Claims she is not the ambitious type. Mary Giffen—Mary is a member of the S.O.S. Sorority and she also sings in the Scarboro Church Choir. Ellen Giles—Will be Room I s gift to teaching. She seems rather shy but has a sunny smile for all. Donna Humphries—Has a strange fascination for Geometry, and can be seen striding merrily down the halls. Active in I.S.C.F. Irene Jenkin—Irene says she real and will be another nurse, v. ikes scho ' Is a member of the I.S.C.F. o be an air stewardess. Shirley Liesemer—A super piano thumper md our Council Representative. Shirley has a very winning srmhv - - - Shirley Lintick—Quiet and very studious, b ut is well liked by all. She is very fond of music. Kay McKinnon—Very air-minded. Kay would likp to be an air stewardess. Is active in A.Y.P.A. and goes to Sat-teen. Anna McMullan—Fond of all outdoor sports, hotkey especially. As yet ' Anna is undecided about her future. Eileen Mair—“Sweet Eileen” belongs to the Booster Club, Fashion Council and Kappa Zi. Wonders how ancient Romans ever learned Latin Peggy Marshall—This busy gal is Secretary of Room 1, in Sigma Tau, Hi-Y and on Fashion Council. Future pharmacist. , Anne Millican -President of Room 1 and Senior Hi-Y. Sefen s to ' have a mania for losing things. Sigma Tau Sorority.-W ' ' Jim Nevvnham—A newcomer from way up north of Edmonton, likes it here because it’s warmer (silly boy). Gwen Oliver—Loves to make people laugh. Is a member of Hi-Y and Calgary Girls ' Council. Davena Ralph—Hails from Sylvan Lake and spent her summer nursing at the mental hospital. Cheers madly at hockey games. Bill Selby -P.B.P. man. Bill is on the Weeper and Analecta Staffs. Member of Calgary SkijLlub and has plans for Varsity. Dave Smith—On ' Senior Rugby Team Sfld WebnijsStaff. Member of Bad¬ minton Club andJPni Be tjp.RJii. Z , A Frances Snider—I quote: Tne whiz-brain of Room 1” and is envied for her lovely blonde hair. Future crhnnl-marm [U1 t | | , Irene Todd—Irene’s “secret” ambition is to graduate and then to go in frain- ing. Favorite pastime is dancing. Verne Trevoy—Is our mad chemist who likes playing with H20. Enjoys dabbling in photography. Catherine Walker—Secretary of C.G.I.T. and member of Chi Beta Rho. Kay seems to enjoy life immensely. Bob Walker—Bob is a Councillor for Camp Chief Hector and prides himself in his wavy hair. Badminton Club. Jim Whitford—Eta Beta Pi man. Spends most cf his holidays as an orderly in operating rooms. A great surgeon-to-be.
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Idn znxyia uxU i Clive Matthew—Clive is a member of the Eta Beta Pie Fraternity. His hobby is fixing radios so that they won ' t work. Future—undecided. Flora Morrison -Tops in the brain department. Sports writer for Weeper, she is also a member of the Alpha Gamma and the Senior Hi-Y. Edna Morrow- Is a member of the Senior Hi-Y and plays basketball. Janet Neeland- This blonde Chemistry fiend enjoys basketball and is a mem¬ ber of the Bowling Club. Weeper Representative. Pete Nettleton- Pete is another member of the Eta Beta Pi whose chief hobby is to admire himself in the mirror. Ambition—the Navy. Helen Nielsen—Came late to Central and her favorite subject is Algebra. Amy Okazaki—One of the shorter members of Room 7, Amy is a member of the Senior Hi-Y and likes Chemistry. Margaret Peterson—“Pety” is a member of the Chi Beta Rho Sorority and the Drama Club, and her hobby is photography. Don Purvis—Don hails from Edmonton where he attended Westglen High School. His hobby is photography and he wants to be an artist. Cecilia Randle—This popular member of the Kappa Zi Sorority plays basket¬ ball and later plans to run a kindergarten. Don Reid—Don comes from Yorkton, Sask. His hobbies are stamps and photography. He wants to be either a surgeon or a dentist. Joan Rennie—This quiet lass has a flair for writing poetry. She is going to be a missionary and now is a member of the I.S.C.F. Lorna Robson—This cute Puella” is a member of the Sigma Lambda Chi and Senior Hi-Y, and will soon be on her way as an air stewardess. Thelma Satinovsky—A sister of the Amega Ser Dicha Sorority, Thelma plans to study Business Administration. Joan Sheara—Joan is a member of the Drama Club and is undecided as to her ambition, but she likes art. Sarah Srolovitz—This short, dark girl has a liking for Math., Science and basketball. She is a member of the Hebrew Youth Movement. Irma Stanley—This agile lass is an active member of the Tumbling Club and Calgary Ski ' Club. Her only ambition at present is to drive a ’47 Stude. Bill Steinberg— Willy” is a shark at basketball. Claims to have no hobbies? Phyllis Stephen—Phyllis is a member of the Alpha Gamma Sorority and plans on becoming a chemist although her favorite subject is art. Cynthia Switzer -This coming pharmacist likes Algebra of all things, and is a member of the Emuna Sorority. Marion Taylor—This dark-haired “jeune fille is an active member of the Tumbling Club and her favorite subject is—French. Audrey Tournay Writes to many pen-pals in her spare time. She is a mem¬ ber of the I.S.C.F. and plans on being a journalistic missionary. Kathleen Welham—Kay is a member of the Senior Hi-Y and plans to be a nurse. She has the high ambition of wanting to speak at least 7 languages. Donna J. Wilson -Another future nurse and a member of the Alpha Gamma and Senior Hi-Y. Donna has a favorite subject—spare periods. Donna P. Wilson—Donna, as well as participating in basketball, tumbling and skiing, collects records and is a member of the S.A.T. Sorority. Gordon Wilson—Gordon is always stumped by Mr. Pulleyblank’s geometry questions. His hobby is stamps and he wants to be a dentist. Naomi Wolochow -Naomi has not decided her ambition but she likes Chem¬ istry. A member of the Hebrew Youth Movement. 3 !
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