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

 - Class of 1955

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Central Collegiate Institute - Analecta Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 27 of 156
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JOHN PRINCE—“The Student Prince . “But when I become dictator . . .!” School Orchestra, Glee Club, badminton, and K.O.C.R. Band occupy John’s time. This future teacher is a collector of rare stamps and coins. LOIS RAINSBERRY—“The Sunshine of Your Smile”. “I could be as good as I pleased, if I so pleased to be good. Lois is kept busy with Y-Teen, basketball. Booster, Ski and Bowling Clubs. She plans to attend U.B.C. and likes to collect records. MARJORIE RAYMOND— When Irish Eyes are Smiling . “Happy am I, contented and free. Why can’t everyone be like me? Marjorie will try her hand at nursing in the future. Takes part in Y-Teen and house league basketball. JOAN REID—“No Sad Song For Me . “It’s nice to be natural when you ' re naturally nice.” This busy gal is Council Rep. and Analecta Activities Editor. Joan wants to become a secretary. VIC REMPEL—“Slaughter on Ninth Avenue . “Let me show you the Judo trick I just learned. It doesn ' t hurt . . . much.” Vic enjoys most sports, especially football, track and base¬ ball. He plans to attend the U. of A. RAY ROTH— Fine and Dandy.” “Heheh . . . he . . . heheh . . . heheh . . .” Ray is an outstanding player on our football team and a member of Hi-Y. He likes cars, especially old ones! KADRI ROUK—“Thou Swell”. “I’ll be around.” Kadri belongs to the Glee Club and Estonian Club and enjoys reading and photography. Future—education. MARG. SALTER—“In the Mood . “Don’t talk about me when I’m gone. Marg., who likes to ski and swim, wants to take social service work. She belongs to Bowling Club and Senior Y-Teen. NICK SARKADY — “Pore Jud ' s Daid, but Nick’s Still Kicking”. “The thought of gold fascinates him—he wants to fill teeth.” Model airplanes, Y.M.C.A. and Hi-Y take up Nick ' s time when he isn ' t just fooling around. HARRIET SHEFTEL—“Botcha Me! “The only thing she ever twisted was her mind. Listening to records is Harriet’s favorite pastime and Social Service work at the University of Seattle is her aim. JOE SHEININ—“J ump for Joe”. “I’m almost caught up, sir. Joe, who is headed for aeronautical engineering, plays bas¬ ketball and belongs to the Y.M.C.A. DORIS SHLES—“Sophisticated Lady”. “All, or nothing at all. Doris plays the piano in the school orchestra and belongs to the French Club. She enjoys swimming and hopes to attend McGill.

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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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GORDON SIMPSON —‘‘Roamin’ in the Gloamin.” Scotty is looking for ‘Heather on the Hill . This newcomer’s goal is Royal Roads, where he hopes to become an engineer in the Navy. He played junior foot¬ ball, badminton and is on the Weeper Staff. LIONEL SINGLETON — Anything by Guy Lombardo”. He grew up to be Mummy’s Big Boy.” This future geologist is captain of Junior Football Team and a Bowling Club team. Also a member of B.A.A., Hi-Y and Y.M.C.A. ART SKAU— I ' ll Get By”. Someday I ' ll finish my homework.” Art is planning to take agriculture at U.B.C. He plays the accordian, belongs to the Curling Club, and fills in his spare time with copper tooling, archery and hunting. ART SMITH— “Pick Yourself Up”. Over exertion in any form should be avoided.” His ambition is to be a Mechanical Engineer if and when he leaves Central. NEIL SMITH— ‘‘The Smith Boy”. Good things come in small packages.” This industrious fellow wants to attend U. of A. for Com¬ merce. He likes to hunt, fish and skate. SYDNEY SMITH— Jumpin ' with Symphony Syd”. In future years you will hear her name, although it will not be the same.” Syd., one of our cheerleaders, enjoys basketball, bowling, tennis, golf, swimming, etc. JOE SPIER — Happiness is a Thing Called Joe”. Where’s my Joey.” Joe’s future lies at the U. of A. where he plans to take Commerce. Bowling Club and photography fill up his spare time. ANDREW STEVENSON— The Continental”. Well, chaps, if I were any more Scotch I couldn ' t talk.” He’s a member of Air Cadets and is interested in aviation, aeromodeling, air ... air .. . and ' ere . . . plane mad. SANDRA STUART— The Bluebell of Scotland”. How would you like to be me?” This future physiotherapist at the U. of A. belongs to the Beaver Club, C.G.I.T., Calgary Girls’ and Council. Sandra enjoys scrap books and boys. LOUIE SWAN — Okay, Louie, Drop the Gun . Let me out . . . there’s a girl here.” Louie, a future aeronautical engineer, belongs to Tuxis and an Inter-City Juvenile Basketball League. He also plays hockey. SHEILAGH SWAN — Willow, Weep(er) for Me . Tell me quickly, what’s the fare; I vow I ' m hungry as a bear. Sheilagh, our Weeper Editor, wants to become a Public Health Nurse. Enjoys badminton and basketball. PAT TAYLOR— Sleepy Time Gal . “Not too thin, not too fat, the kind the fellows whistle at.” This friendly gal, one of our cheerleaders, belongs to the Booster Club, Analecta, Glencoe and Country Clubs. Future—Home Economist.

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