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JOHN McLENAHAN—‘‘Big John ' s Special”. It isn’t that I’m lazy, I ' m just allergic to work.” Large” is active in most sports, especially football. He plans to be a chartered accountant. MARG. McLEOD—“Shine’. “It takes less effort to smile than to frown, so just watch her go to town.” President of Sr. Y-Teen and Treasurer of the Students ' Council, Marg. likes to bowl and swim. Ambition—Social Service Worker. GARY McNABB—“Mr‘ ‘C’ Jam Blues”. Now I like opera, none of this jazzy stuff or me.” Gary, who plans to attend U. of A., is a terrific drummer and an excellent jiver. REG. McNAMARA— McNamara ' s Band”. “If knowledge be the food of man, here’s a bad case-of malnutrition.” Captain of the Sr. Football Team and line coach of the Jr. Football Team, Reg. also plays basketball. JOHN McQUEEN— The McKing and I”. “Sir ... no comment sir.” John, a future dentist, belongs to Hi-Y and plays house league basketball. He amuses himself with elastic band airplanes. MARILYN MAIR— Jeepers Creepers”. “I’m tired of the life I’m living.” Marilyn is a Y.W.C.A. member who likes to skate, watch T.V. and collect maps. She plans to take physiotherapy. WENDY MARKS— Walkin’ My Baby Back Home”. If it ' s the last thing I do . . .!” Wendy’s main concern is graduating from Central. Then this record collector will attend the U. of Seattle. GLEN MARTIN— Walkin’ and Whistlin’ Blues”. I am the captain of my ship, I’m the master of my ways, I love the Albertan.” G. M., a mogul from the word ‘go’ plans to go to university in the near future. VERNE MILLER—- Serenade To a Savage”. Does he still get in for children’s fare?” Verne belongs to the Curling Club, Ski Club and Rover Scouts. He plans to take forest pathology and likes hunting. LOIS MITCHELL— How Important Can It Be?” The famous author of the theory of the square circle.” Lois, a member of the French Club and Young Judea, is a future U. of T. freshman who likes to write letters and read. SHARON MOLINEAUX—“Desiree ”. “A true friend, a good sport; she’s a girl of that sort.” Sharon plays interscholastic and house league basketball and hopes to take medicine at the U. of A. MARILYN MORRISON—“Runnin’ Wild”. Hurry, scurry, lots of fun; here comes Marilyn on the run.” This Vice-President of the Bowling Club is a member of Y-Teen, Ski Club and the Y.W.C.A.
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ALAN LAING—“I’ll Toot My Flute at You!’’ How many hearts have I broken with my great, big, beauti¬ ful eyes?’’ Alan, the Analecta Sports Editor, belongs to the Calgary Symphony Orchestra, A.Y.P.A., and the Students ' Council. ELAINE LEBBERT— Mink Shmink”. Let us eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow I die . . . t. Elaine, who takes part in Y-Teen, Glee Club, Booster Club and house league basektball, likes reading, eating and eating. JUDY LESLIE— Don ' t Roll Those Bloodshot Eyes At Me”. High school days are lots of fun but they can ' t compare with high school nights.” This energetic blonde hopes to attend U. of Man. for inter¬ ior decorating. GEORGE LITZENBERGER— I Warm So Easy ...!’’ He who laughs last has had the joke explained.” Litz, the life of any party, plans to take engineering, make a million and remain a bachelor. (?) WING LEW— At Last! (Graduation)” I came to gather some knowledge, so now I am leaving.” Wing, a member of C.Y.P.A., is interested in music and basketball. His main ambition is to get his matriculation. PHIL LIBIN— There ' ll Always Be a Libin”. Well, uh-er, I mean um ... at least, uh-er.” Phil plans to take dentistry at he U. of A. His pet peeve is learning physics definitions. HELEN MacGREGOR—“And If I ' m Elected . . .!” Rooty, toot, toot. C.C ' .I.’s trumpeter belongs to the French Club, Beaver Club and Cum Deo. Plans to be a chartered accountant. BOB McARTHUR—“Hey-Bob-Ah-Re-Bob . Give me Sport or give me Death. Bob, our popular Students’ Council President, is an outstand¬ ing all-round athlete. He plans to at tend university. LORRAINE McCULLAGH— Ain’t Misbehavin’. Bored of education.” Corkwork, fiberwood, flowers and reading are the hobbies of this future nurse. She also enjoys badminton and bowling. WENDY McDONALD—“Gone With The Wend”. Look at the future for that is where you will spend the rest of your life.” This Booster Club President, Council Rep., and Analecta Lit. Ed., plays basketball and bowls. BETH McINNES—“Springtime In The Rockies”. “She has a dark and a roving eye. Beth is a drawing enthusiast who intends to take her B.A. and eventually become a librarian. JEAN McINNES— I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire”. Slugger with the light brown hair.” Jean is a future agriculturist who likes horseback riding. Her activities include Glee Club and extra Latin classes.
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MONA MORUP — From Downbeat to Backswing”. Work is a necessary evil, more evil than necessary.” This professional golfer belongs to the Bowling Club, Junior Ladies ' Coif Assoc., and the Y.W.C.A. She plans to be a geologist. WALTER MOSSER— Shave and a Haircut—Two Bits . Well, I think infinity is a circle. Walt s only desire is to win a game of pool against Vic Rempel. He takes part in bowling and is a Dadminton instructor. PHYLLIS MULVEY— What a Little Moonlight ' ll Do”. Love is blind; where are my glasses?” Phyl is an active booster Club member and is interested in bowling, skiing and tumbling. PETER NICHOLSON— Peter and the Wolf”. You mean 1 need a late slip?” This sharp shooter taKes part in house league basketball, Science Ciud and Caigary Rifle Club. DONNA OYEN— I ' ll Never Say Never Again ' Again”. As 1 walked, i talked to myselt, and myselt talked to me. In the lurure, Donna hopes to be a physiotherapist. She likes jazz, howling, sknng and basketuail. ANN PARSONS — Put Him In a Box, Tie It with a Ribbon” T ain t INobody s Business if I do.” A Latin lover (!) who collects discarded boy friends. She belongs to Air Caaecs and intends to eventually join the Navy. DON PARSONS— Slow and Easy”. You ve wakened me too soon—1 must sleep.” Don, a luture engineer, is an enthusiastic skier and a member of Calgary Ski Dlub and Y.M.C.A. ELIZABETH PATTERSON— My Heart Cries For You”. Beware! All pretty girls love a sailor.” Our Clee Club President enjoys oil painting, dog training and swimming. She plans to attend U. ot A. and become a teacher. VERNA PAULENCE— “Artist’s Life”. When I’m gone . . . where do I go?” Our Analecta Art Ed. belongs to Badminton, Booster and Bowling Clubs. She enjoys painting and who knows, she might become a second Michael—an—jello. DONNA PEARLMAN — A Thousand Violins . People come and people go—but Pearlmans go on forever.” Central’s cello player is also Awards Editor of the Analecta. Donna plans to attend University. BOB POGUE —‘ Hokey Poguey”. He’s lovely, he’s engaged, he subscribes to the Math. Mag¬ azine.” Old Uncle Bob, a keen Math, scholar, bides his time groom¬ ing horses or waxing skis. He likes B. Commerce. RON POWELL — I’ll Never Smile Again . Sitting in a daze all day, helping the teachers earn their pay.” This Latin scholar is an enthusiastic basketball player and a member of Hi-Y, Bowling and Tennis Clubs.
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