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

 - Class of 1952

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lAnde ' Mf ' iaduatel Eta Pearlman—Eta and “Molly” are a woesome-twosome. She dislikes show- offs and slow-pokes. She belongs to Weeper and Analecta staffs. Marsha Pearlman—This quiet girl of Room 8 belongs also to Weeper and Analect staffs. Her future is social service work; she enjoys swimming. Bob Porteous—Bob hopes to improve Alberta’s oil condition by adding his knowledge as a petroleum engineer. He likes football, hockey, baseball. Alan Potter—Alan’s ambition is to get out of Central, but his pet peeve is homework. He enjoys badminton, skiing and swimming. Pat Quigley—Pat intensely dislikes Louis Armstrong (traitors!). Her ambi¬ tion rests upon two choices: nursing and teaching. She likes swimming. Cy Reed—This lad will follow in his father’s footsteps as a petroleum engineer. Do they have oil in Oklahoma too? He likes baseball and basketball. Faith Riback—Faith plans to take a course in social service. Her hobby is drama and she thoroughly enjoys bowling. Peggy Richardson—This sweet gal always has a bright smile for everyone. Her ambition is to be) a dietitian. She belongs to Y-Teen and Ski Club. June Sands—June plans to be a “physio therapist”. “Wow, isn’t that terrific?” is her favorite expression. She dislikes homework but likes badminton. Shirley Scatcherd—Shirley dislikes buses that take off as she reaches the door. “Crushed”, is her favorite saying. She belongs to Senior Y-Teen. Norman Scott—Norm, a talented lad who belongs to the School Orchestra. Alan Sheftel—Alan’s ambition is to follow up psychology and his pet peeve is perfectness in clothes. What gives? His hobby is playing the clarinet. Sandra Smith—Sandy’s pet peeve is a C in French on her report card. Her ambition is to be a stenographer and she enjoys training for track. Barry Smolkin—Barry belongs to the Bowling Club and participates in foot¬ ball and house league basketball. His future is as yet undecided. Mike Snidal—Mike’s pet peeve is “these crazy teen-age drivers”. This future chartered accountant is a movie critic. Jo Soboren—Jo’s hobby is “trying to find enough time for a hobby”. Her ambition is to retire at 21 ' (my!) and sleep until noon every day. Shirley Stevens—The pet peeves of this future nurse are hats and poorly man¬ nered people. She belongs to Senior Y-Teen, Glee Club and Analecta. Don Taylor—Don belongs to the Y.M.C.A. and enjoy rugby and basketball. Don llpton—Anyone interested in helping Don out? He’s going to be a den¬ tist and needs lots of practice. Belongs to Hi-Y, Bowling and Ski Clubs. Anne Valentine—This blonde lass despises Mount Royal buses. Her ambition is to graduate from university. She belongs to Senior Y-Teen; Weeper. Ann Vallat—Ann loves swimming and lots of sunshine. She belongs to Senior Y-Teen, Students’ Council and Weeper Staff. Pet peeve is “Slow Poke”. Bruce Wallace—“Little Red” plans to be a chemical engineer. He has cer¬ tainly displayed his basketball ability, to Central students. Louise Waring— Weezy”, assistant editor of the Weeper, proves also to be a terrific golfer. Her hobbies are sketching and cartooning. Diane Woodcock—This cheerful, brown-eyed lass plans to be an Airline Stewardess. She belongs to Sat-teen Fashion Council. Wendy Woodford—Wendy declares her pet peeve to be “Barry and Betty”. She belongs to Senior Y-Teen and the Bowling Club. Shirley Zess—Shirley dislikes crowded buses and people hogging the sidewalk. Miriam Zysblat—Miriam’s hobby is preparing to be an old maid. She dislikes people who don’t return borrowed social notes. Works on the Analecta. 31

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Back Row—Bruce Wallace, Bob Porteous, Don Upton, Cy Reed, Mike Snidal, Gordon Malcolm, Allan Sheftel, Norman Scott, Don Taylor. Third Row—Alan Potter, Helen Murry, Jean Cheveldayoff, Shirley Zess, Pat Quigley, Shirley House, Elizabeth McRae, Shirley Stevens, Brian McKay. Second Row—Shirley Parkinson, Peggy Richardson, Diane Woodcock, Faith Riback, Shirley Scatcherd, Leona Larsen, Sandra Smith, Marian Paulence, Wendy Woodford. First Row—-Eta Pearlman, Jo Soboren., Miriam Zysblat, Louise Waring, Anne Valentine, Ann Yallat. June Sands, Rose Boire. Missing—Sherrell Mackay, Marsha Pearlman, Barry Smolkin. BIOGRAPHIES OF ROOM 8 Rose Boire—This little red head dislikes conceited people. Her future is ded- cated to missionary work and she enjoys photography and writing. Jean Cheveldayoff—Jean is a singing commercial fan (?) and believes y u should never leave for tomorrow what can be done today. Shirley House—Shirley enjoys playing the piano and plans to be a nurse. She belongs to the Badminton and Glee Clubs. Leona Larsen—Leona’s nickname is “Poodles”. Wonder why? She partici¬ pates in bowling, cheerleading and house league basketball. Sherrill Mackay—Her pet peeve is the “Lonesome Gal” and her hobby is needlework. She is also a “French fiend”. Brian McKay—The ambition of this curly-headed live-wire is to get out of Central! His hobby is coin collecting. Say, Brian, will that be your future? Elizabeth McRae—This girl is too young to be so bitter! Her ambition is to be the only scrub-woman in Calgary with a senior matric! Gordon Malcolm—Gordon belongs to the Calgary Cadet Battalion and the Calgary Highlanders. His future is strictly military; hobby is shooting. Helen Murray—Her favorite expression is “Get her! What’s it like to be a wheel?” But she plans to be a nuclear physicist. Shirley Parkinson—Shirley rolls up to the dilapidated halls of Central in a slick Cadillac (her father’s!). Her ambition is to be a R.N. Stewardess. Marion Paulence—Marion secretly wishes to be a private secretary to an oil man. She intensely dislikes two-faced people. Enjoys skating, track. 30



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Back Row—Mike Maddocks, John Marlor, Joe Ferguson, Cyril Stern, George Hatfield. Ken Rainsb.iry. Leo Jacques, Bill Halliday. Third Row—Jay Kellam, Reg. McNamara, Bev. Sanderson, Kathy Coulson, Mary Macdonald, Alistair Justason, Neil Smith. Second Row—Frances; Rosenbaum, Barbara Brown, Donna Christie, Marilyn Featherston, Do-Rae Pilling Marguerite Tallon, Marguerite Williams, Betty TIashman. Front Row—Moyra Mackie, Gail Harrison, Pat Webb. Colleen Blair, Lois Redden, Glenda Goodfellow, Anne Nickles. Gerrv Johnson. Missing—Pat Brooks, Wendy Egbert, Abe Epp, Sherry Hardy, Don King, George Shortt. BIOGRAPHIES OF ROOM 9 Pat Brooks—Pat, a member of the School Glee Club, likes most sports but enjoys swimming and skating the most. Pat’s future is nursing. Barbara Brown—Barb, who is a member of the Bowling Club, Sat-teen and Senior Y-Teen, hasn’t decided what to do in years to come. Donna Christie—This cute kid is terrific on a horse. She is a member of C.I.S.S.A., Calagry Ski Club and Alberta Lighthorse Association. Kathy Coulson—Kathy is a member of Senior Y-Teen, Analecta and Weeper Staffs and Sat-teen. She plans to be a nurse. Wendy Egbert—A figure skater, Wendy is a member of the Glencoe Club and A.Y.P.A. She plays badminton and loves her skating. Abe Epp—No information is available, at this time because Abe became ener¬ getic and took himself to sunny California. Marilyn Featherston— Marley is a member of Senior Y-Teen and Students Council. She enjoys skiing, skating and red-heads. Future: undecided. Joe Ferguson—This “golfing pro is a member of B.A.A., C.I.S.S.A. and Bowl¬ ing Club. He wants to be an engineer. Glenda Goodfellow—A future pharmacist, Glenda belongs to C.G.I.T. She enjoys skating and horseback riding. Her pet peeve: homework. Bill Halliday —A member of the Bowling Club, C.I.S.S.A. and Calgary Rifle Club, Bill plays junior football, hockey and basketball. 32

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