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

 - Class of 1955

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PHILIP GOWER— Powder Your Face With Sunshine . I’ve been down to the river finding the heat of fusion of mud.” This lover of music is a member of the Glee Club and be¬ longs to the Army Cadets. DONNA HAMILTON— Goofus”. I ain’t gonna give nobody none of this jelly roll.’’ The Bowling and Booster Clubs occupy Donna’s time. She likes to swim and plans to be a nurse. EDNA HILL— Jersey Bounce”. Rest at all times is the best way to keep healthy. Edna hopes to get her B.Sc. in nursing. She plays basket¬ ball, bowls, swims and is a member of the Booster Club. WAYNE HOLT—‘Ghost Riders In The Sky . Tall, slim and full of vim.” This inmate of Room 6 plans to take chemistry at the U. of A. Wayne is an active member of the Curling Club and a trumpet player. SYLVIA HONEYCHURCH— Ask Me No Questions”. “A good sport, a true friend, what else matters in the end.” Sylvia is a busy gal who spends her time with Y-Teen, French Club, Torchbearers and music. Her future in¬ cludes a B. of Ed. MARTHA HOUGHTON— Oklahoma!” Her dark eyes are like flashing coals and when she winks— Wow!” Martha is a member of the Bowling, Y-Teen, Ski and French Clubs. She wants to travel around the world. BOB HOPPER— I’m a Lone Cowhand . “2b or not 2b, that is algebra.” Bob, who collects rare pennants (Midnapore, Cochrane, etc.), plays basketball, hockey, and bowls. He hopes to be an engineer. HARVEY HUROV— They All Laughed ”. “Second to nine (A.M.) kid.” This future dentist or pharmacist is a member of the Bowling Club. He likes coin collecting, photography, swimming and football. GARY HURST— Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life’.’. Give me pop, girls and music.” An enthusiastic skier who also likes bowling and track, Gary plans to take Commerce at U.B.C. NORM HUDSON— Wine, Women and Song”. “Sometimes we miss him in his seat, but he ' s usually there.” Norm, a future professional golfer, plays football, hockey and basketball. JACQUIE INGLIS— Squeeze Me”. Paths of glory lead to the grave.” Jacquie wants to take nursing and snag a doctor. She is an interested member of Y-Teen, Bowling Club and the Y.W.C.A. BRUCE JACKSON— As Long as There ' s Music”. I came, I saw, I wish I could leave.” Bruce, the Editor of the Analecta, participates in badminton and is a B.A.A. member. He plans to be a lawyer.

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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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LYNETTE JENKINS—“Busy Doing Nothing”. “She who hesitates is lost.” This happy young lady is an earnest French student. Her future is undecided pending graduation from C.C.I. MARILYN JOHNSON—“My Heart Belongs to Daddy . I ' ll try anything once and sometimes twice.” Marilyn, a Council Rep., hopes to be a nurse. She is an enthusiastic skier, bowler and basketball player. PAT JOHNSON—“Dark Eyes”. “Still waters run deep.” Pat’s wish is to travel around the world some day. She enjoys swimming, skating and dancing. NESTOR KELBA—“And All the Kats Joined In”. “Awake, asleep or in a state of suspended animation?” This Hi-Y member spends a lot of his time working on the Ford. Royal Roads is his goal. ELAINE KELLAM—“The Moon Is Blue”. Let’s go shushing the slopes.” Elaine is one of Central’s top skiers. She is Secretary of the Ski Club and a member of the Bowling Club. ROBERTA KELLAWAY—“Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me”. “I agree with no man’s opinions; I have some of my own.” This future R.N. participates in Y-Teen, Glee Club, bowling and house league basketball. JIM KELLY—“Lost Weekend”. “I love work, it fascinates me; I could sit and watch it for hours.” Jim is kept busy with the Analecta, football and basketball. His aim is the semester system at Mt. Royal. RON KELLY—“Mother Goose Medley . “But sir, I did it all by myself.” Ron belongs to the Bowling Club, Students’ Council and B.A.A. Royal Roads is the goal of the Junior Football Team co-captain. ELEANOR KING—“Music To Make Me Misty”. What is there to say?” After graduating, Eleanor will try her hand at nursing. She belongs to Y-Teen, Bowling and Booster Clubs. JEAN KING—“I Dream of Brownie in the Light Blue Jeans” “She can resist anything but temptation.” Jeannie participates in bowling, skiing, Y-Teen and swim¬ ming. She hopes to be a physiotherapist. RICHARD KING— Takes Two to Tango”. He will never be an Eisenhower but will always be a King.” Richard is kept occupied with Hi-Y, House League Basket¬ ball, Chi Club, Scouts and shooting. GERRY KRAFT—“Hi Neighbor”. ‘A face of an angel but there’s deviltry in her eyes.” Gerry is planning to become a nurse. She is a member of Y-Teen, Cum Deo and likes to read and sew.

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