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Page 14 text:
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Apfi ieciatian gINCE 1911, when the first Analecta was published, it has been the object of the Analecta Staff to supply the students with as fine an edition as possible,—an edition which may be kept as a record of the happy days spent in our alma mater. As the 1950 copy of your year book rolls off the presses, we hope it lives up to the high standard established in the previous thirty-nine years. It has been a great privilege this year to work with such a competent and efficient staff, and to all its members I would like to extend my deepest thanks. To Mr. Weir and Miss Kaulbach, whose untiring help and interest were greatly needed and appreciated, I say ‘ Thank You”. My sincere thanks also go to all the students of the school, who have contributed, in any way, to the material included in these pages. The high scholastic and athletic record which Central holds has long been a source of envy to many other schools; and to the students who have helped Central Collegiate Institute attain this position, I should like to dedicate this mid-century edition. I hope this book maintains its standard, by presenting to you a clear concise record of the year’s activities. —GRAHAM LE BOURVEAU, Editor. 12
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JIM ARNOLD—A member of the Pi Omi- cron Frat. who plays badminton and bas¬ ketball. Future?? BARBARA ASHLEY-SMITH — Barbara’s favorite sports are curling, swimming and hiking. Future—Nursing. CECIL BAIRD—Belongs to A.Y.P.A. and the Calgary Table Tennis Association. His hobby is model airplanes. GEORGE BALDING—Devotes a lot of time to his Cocker Spaniel. Plans to take up Forestry and make a living at it. ANNE BALLARD — This blonde lass of Room 3 belongs to the Bowling Club and the Alpha Gamma Sorority. Future?? VIVIAN BARON — Is a member of the C.P.R. Bowling League. Her hobbies are reading and leatherwork. NANCY ADAMSON—French Club, Y-Teen A.Y.P.A., and House League Basketball. Hobbies are sewing, reading, shellcraft. SOPHIE AIZENMAN—This capable sec¬ retary-treasurer of the Young Sharm Zion¬ ist Club is a future social service worker. AL ANDERSON—Enjoys skiing and skat¬ ing. He plans to attend university. Is seen around with the President of the Council. BARBARA BATHIE — Barb, one of Cent¬ ral ' s cheerleaders, belongs to the Nu Phi Mu Sorority. Future undecided. JOAN BEAUDRY — This happy go lucky girl belongs to Y-Teen, French Club, Mis¬ sion Circle and the Phi Beta Zi. VIRGINIA BELL appa Chi Sororij n 1 e r pember of the ?o be seen plan- 5eV. Calder. RITA BLAZOUSKE—Rita, who is forever smiling, belongs to the French Club and plays basketball. JACK BOTHAM — Jack, who hails from Kelowna, enjoys basketball, baseball and swimming. Hopes to attend U. of A. JOHN BOUCK—President of the K.K.T., who is keenly interested in sports, includ¬ ing basketball, badminton and rugby. JOHN BOWES — John seems to be kept busy with his hobbies which are stamp collecting, fly tying and knitting. PHYLLIS BROOK—A very happy-go-lucky girl who comes from the East, belongs to Y-Teen and the Bowling Club. ELEANOR BURRITT—The past first vice- pres. of Sat-teen, is Secretary of the Inter- School Council. Writes for The Herald.
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