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

 - Class of 1955

Page 20 of 156

 

Central Collegiate Institute - Analecta Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 20 of 156
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JACK CHRITCHLEY— Ballin ' the Jack”. “Whenever I feel like work, I just lie down until the feeling goes away.’’ Jack, our Council Vice-President, belongs to the Y.M.C.A. and the Hi-Y. BILL CLAPHAM—“The Marilyn Monroe Mambo”. I wish I had been born brilliant instead of handsome. This enthusiastic dollar bill collector some day hopes to own half the town. Bill is active in basketball, football and baseball. DON CLARK—“From Don to Dusk”. “Problem child. This future engineer has many hobbies including huntng, skating, wood working and the Air Cadets. JOHN COLDHAM —“Call Me Mister”. “Just like Ol ' Man River—he just keeps rolling along. Alter attending K.lVl.C. John plans to become an engineer. He spends his time hunting and reading. PETE COLDiiAM— Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammun¬ ition”. “Did the brains of ancient times have to work as hard as mine? Pete participates in basketball, football, track and skiing. His tuture lies in geology. DENNIS COLLINS—“Don ' t Be That Way”. “Genius is the ability to avoid work.” Dennis is a future dentist. He is a member of Hi-Y and likes to bowl and play basketball. CECILIA COMBA— Drifting and Dreaming”. “Work, I could love thee so much, but I love pleasure more.” This future U. of T. miss belongs to the Booster Club and the Y.W.C.A. She enjoys music, skating and swimming. MARILYN CORBETT—“Time Waits For No One”. “Never is she more at ease than when she has someone to tease. An active Y-Teener and Ski Club member, Marilyn enjoys music and hopes to get her M.R.S. degree. NOREEN CULLEN—“Moonlight Serenade”. “Smiley-all-the Whiley . Noreen belongs to the Glee Club ad the Springbank 4-H Beef Calf Club. Her future fate is to be a teacher. MORRIS DAVIDMAN—“Sweet and Lovely”. “Yeh, I phoned Proverbs. Yeh, I saw Duffoto”. Moose, an outstanding athlete, is a future pharmacist. He is a Council Rep., and Business Manager of the Analecta. ROSEMARY DINGLE—“Our Blushin’ Rosie . “Wanna buy a ticket to ... This fair-haired lass belongs to the Bowling Club and the Glencoe Club, Her future plans are uncertain. PHIL DRAPER—“Undecided”. “Ask me anything.” Phil is interested in Chi Rho and basketball. He likes noth¬ ing better than to go camping.

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DOROTHY BOND— Glentlemen Prefer Bonds”. “At first you think she’s quite demure, later on you’re not so sure”. Dot bides her time with bowling and riding but prefers the stars and stripes for future academic learning. RON BRANDT—“Gone Fishing”. “I was asleep, sir”. This young man hopes to be a scoutmaster. His interests include collecting stamps and model building. MALCOLM BROWN—“Little Brown ' s Jug”. “That innocent smile doesn’t mean a thing”. This future varsity lad says he ' s on the police force, so watch out, kids! DONALD BURES—“I Almost Lost My Mind”. “That that is, is; that that is not, is not; that that is, is not that that is not; nor is that that is not, that that is. Is it not?” Don ' s interests are crossword puzzles, skiing and the organ. ANN CALDWELL—“Annie Get Your Gun”. You don ' t know? Neither do I.” Ann, who enjoys shellwork, belongs to the Caledonian Club and teaches dancing. She hopes to be an airline hostess. JOAN C ALDER—” Whatever Joanie Wants . . .” “Wearing her ‘no homework done, but I have an excuse ' smile.” Joan belongs to the Booster Club, Y-Teen, and Ski Club. This university-bound miss also sews and reads. JUDITH CAIRNS—“I Can ' t Get Started”. “She’d burrow under a tree to find the square root.” This happy-go-lucky gal likes all sports and plans to become a dietitian after she graduates from Central. DAVID CAMPBELL—“Poor Butterfly”. “What time did you get in last night?” Dave is an outstanding athlete who plans to take Physical Education at the University of Southern California. RICHARD CAMPBELL—“The Dicky Bird Song”. “Buys electric trains and plays choo-choo. An active air cadet who plans to be a mechanical engineer, Richard belongs to the Science Club. GERRI CAREY—“Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning . “I tackled the thing that couldn’t be done and, what do you know, it couldn’t.” This future Queens or U.B.C. gal likes skating, cooking, knitting and photography. JIM CHAPUT—“I Kiss Your Hand, Madame”. “He’s calm and reserved, but that’s as far as it goes.” Jim is active in basketball, football, and is the Bowling Club president. He wants to be a journalist. NORMAN CHRISTIE—“How High The Moon”. “He may be destined for great things.” Norm is a future aeronautical engineer who is interested in model aircrafts and the Science Club.



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ALAN EASTON—“Easton is East and West is West”. “Come ride with me in my flying machine.” Alan belongs to the Calgary Flying Club, Chinook Flying Services and Foothills Aviation. He plans to join the R.C.A.F. CECIL EAVES—“I Didn’t Slip, I Wasn’t Pushed, I Fell”. “There’s a lot of good in that man, anyway there’s a lot of man.” This Central football star is President of the Boys ' Athletic Association. DAVID EDMUNDS— Dapper Dave, the Central Rave . “Tall, dark, and ... I” Dave is an enthusiastic badminton player who is also inter¬ ested in model railroads, leathercralts and decorating. SANDRA FALCK—“Santa Baby”. The more men do I see, the more do dogs appeal to me.” This future nurse belongs to the Glee Ulub, booster Club, bowling Club and Y-JLeen. She also enjoys swimming and skating. ED FENTON—“I Wanna Say Hello”. One never knows, does one?” Ed is a future lawyer who is interested in shooting and radio. He claims to be President of tne Enti-biherace beague. SHEILA FISHER—“Pistol Packing Ma-Ma”. So round, so tirm, so fully packed, so happy, so merry, so well intact.” Sheila is Kept busy with French Club, Bowling Club, Anal¬ ecta, and Y ' -Teen (treasurer,). ED FROBERG— Shake, Rattle and Roll”. Why spend one year on a subject when after two you know it so much better.” This basketball player likes watching T.V. in his spare time. He s a future lawyer. EDITH GALBRAITH— Happy Talk”. “Sweet personality, full of rascality.” Edith is a Y-Teen member who hopes to get married some day. Her pastime is thinking. About what, Edith? JUDY GILKES— Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend”. Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” Judy ' s ambition is to be a millionaire s favorite granddaughter. Her interests are bowling, badminton and the booster Club. MARG. GLOVER—“Ya Wanna Buy a Bunny?” There, there, little girl, don’t cry. You’ll be bigger by and by.” This pert little blonde, one of our cheerleaders, takes part in basketball, bowling and tumbling. MERVIN GORASHT—“I Left My Hat in Hades”. I had my fun where I found it.” Merv’s activities include house league basketball, bowling, and badminton. He’d like to be a pharmacist. PAT GORDON-COOPER—“I Had the Craziest Dream”. “Did we have any homework?” Pat’s plans after graduation include a B.Sc. in nursing. This Y-Teener also likes bowling, badminton and skiing.

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