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

 - Class of 1952

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l ln e ' Kf ' ia uateb Lennie Freidman—Lennie’s ambition is to pass French I. Says he likes wine, women and song. Well, two o ut of three, isn’t bad! Bill Gillespie—Room l’s joker is a member of the Bowling and Football Clubs. He makes a truly honest effort to stay awake in English III. Dennis Gordon—An energetic lad, belongs to the Bowling Club and composes poetry for the Boys’ Hi-Y. Needless to say, the ambition is to graduate. Dawn Grenke—Before thinking of a career. Dawn wants to pass her “Three R’s ”. Her hobbies include “swing”. Pat Houston—Pat is a popular red-head who enjoys all sports. Her pet peeve is the alarm clock at 7:30 a.m. Dick Jackson—A former Westernite who finally saw the light and came to Central. He works on the Sat-teen Radio Show. Marley Kerr—“Mo” amuses the teachers as well as his classmates. He plays Senior House League Basketball. Ruby Larsen—This future airline stewardess will make some pilot happy! Ruby likes reading, movies and crossword puzzles. Bob Linklater—A well-liked fellow who thoroughly enjoys his football. Lois Lowry—That gust of wind going by is only Lois. She must be going to Students’ Council, Ski Club, Basketball, Cheerleading, Y-Teen or Sat-teen. Ron Martyn—Ron’s only ambition is to pass everything. Barry McPhee—This carefree fellow puts us to shame when it comes to skiing. Barry hopes to bless the halls of U.B.C. after passing Latin. Deirdre Rcbinson—A quiet, well-liked girl who would like to own a horse and cattle ranch some day. Hi-Ho Silver! Phyllis Shortreed—“Phyl” is a chic, little brunette. Her future is undecided but we know she will be a success. Trudy Smith—Trudy hates missing her regular bus, and being late for school Another girl with the ambition of finishing school. Henry ten Brooke—“Hank” is our popular Council representative and another Harry James (Girls!). Jim Traynor—This future millionaire is a newcomer to Central. Ryan Towers—A lad who participates in basketball, rugby, badminton and the Ski Club. He claims to have no hobbies (??). Ross Walker—Says he wants to be a future bootlegger (?). Belongs to the Ski and Bowling Clubs, House League Basketball and Analecta. Fay Wex—Fay’s ambition is to finish university. And then—you guessed it—marriage. Margaret Wilson—“Marg” is another future Florence Nightingale. She likes reading and her favorite expression is Holy Moly”. 27

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Back Row Dick Jackson, Jim Traynor, Vic Beaudry, Frank Downey, Henry ten Brooke, Bill Fleming. Ross Walker, Carlton Litzer, Dennis Gordon. Second Row—Barrie McPhee, Leonard Friedman, Ryan Towers, Pat Houston, Betty Davis, Bob Farrow Morley Kerr, Bill Gillespie. First Row—Pat Fielder, Fay Wex, Lois Lowry, Dawn Grenke, Margaret Wilson, Phyllis Shortreed. Trudy Smith, Ruby Larsen. Missing—Deirdre Robinson, Ron Martyn, Yvonne McCallum, Bob Linklater, Edric Hagan. Caroline Dunsmore, Ryan Adams. BIOGRAPHIES OF ROOM 1 Ryan Adams —No. 1 ski enthusiast is President of the Interschool Ski Associa¬ tion. He belongs to the Bowling Club, House ' League Basketball, Weepc Vic Beaudry —Vic keeps Room 1 boys’ morale up by telling stories (?). He plays basketball and badminton and enjoys bowling. Betty Davis —A swish-dish; comes from Winnipeg. Her ambition is to become a secretary and bowl in her spare time. Frank Downey —An all-around athlete, enjoys basketball, bowling, rugby and swimming. Caroline Dunsmore —This curly-headed brunette will make some boss a good secretary. Her ambition is to graduate from Central. Bob Farrow —A future engineer. Bob’s hobby is girls. He participates in hockey, skiing and enjoys motorcycle riding. Pat Fielder —Pat’s ambition is to leave the “Halls of Higher Learning” and to be a nurse. She belongs to Senior Y-Teen and C.G.I.T. Carlton Fitzer —Carlton is bound for the English Navy and then medicine. He belongs to Boys’ Hi-Y and Junior A.Y.P.A. Bill Fleming —A star basketball player, Bill also excels at hockey. He hopes to become a petroleum engineer after graduation. 26



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Back Row—Raymond Lieberman, Ron Jacobson, George Kinlock, Bill Griner, Doug. Horne, Sam Goresht. Jim Gulley, Harold Hanen. Third Row—Don Jorgenson, Joan Huck, Kathie Loest, Marilyn Hayes, Mary Jo Hopping, Frances Hobbs, Fay Gedeger, Lee Irvine. Second Row—Ingrid Nielson, Carole Millard, Mary Lesiuk, Carol Irwin, Marjorie Joyce, Zelma Moore, Aline Litovchenko, Betty Davis. First Row—Barbara Geary, Joan Konachowicz, June Mortimer, Diane Hills, Leonore Haw, Judy Davis, Delores Knight. Missing—Sandra Kalef, Roberta LeBourveau, Gerald Oven. BIOGRAPHIES OF ROOM 7 Betty Davis—Does a lot of skating, swimming and badminton. “Little Betty” is planning on a career of nursing. Judy Davis—Judy belongs to Ski Club, Badminton Club, Bowling Club and A.Y.P.A. She also enjoys skating and tennis as as stamp collecting. Barbara Geary—Barb belongs to St. Stephen’s Choir and Young People’s. Most of her spare time is devoted to music and badminton. Fay Gedeger—Fay belongs to Senior Y-Teen and other interests include bas¬ ketball and records. She plans to be a social service worker in the future. Sam Goresht—Sam plays Junior Interscholastic and Senior House League Basketball. He is interested also in track. Bill Griner—Bill enjoys woodwork and reading. His ambition is to be a business man in the near future. Jim Gulley—Jim belongs to House League Basketball, Badminton Club and Boys’ Hi-Y and enjoys leathercraft. Future: (?). Harold Hanen—Harold played on the Senior Rugby and Junior Basketball teams. He likes tennis, skiing and badminton. Leonor Haw— ! Leonor belongs to the Bowling, Badminton and Ski Clubs. She plays house league basketball and belongs to Senior Y-Teen. Marilyn Hayes—Marilyn enjoys skiing, swimming and badminton. She hopes to become an interior decorator in the future. 28

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