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

 - Class of 1955

Page 29 of 156

 

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TED TENBROEKE— “Me and My Shadow”. “Pedestrians Beware.” Ted, the longman, owns a hot rod and is a Calgary Road Runner, his aim is to be a me¬ chanical engineer and bowling and basketball are his interests. JOHN THORPE— “My Merry Oldsmobile”. “You don’t know my mind.” John occupies himself with curling most of the time. In future he will try his hand at forestry at U.B.C. JANET TINCKNELL—“I want Eddie Fisher for Christmas”. “She that mischief hatches, mischief catches.” Jan., a popular gal from Room 4, takes part in Senior Y-Teen. Her tuture remains a mystery. DOUG. TURNER— “Lean Baby”. “The Joke(r) of Room 6.” Doug., an outstanding all-round athlete, took part in foot¬ ball, basketball and track, as well as coacning basketball, C.A or Phys. Ed. director ahead. JOHN TURNER— “Lover Man”. “To live long it is necessary to live slowly.” John, a future architect, plays house league basketball and belongs to the Ski Club. BOB VALLAT— “Hot Roddy . “If it’s got gas and goes, I’ll love it.” Bob spends all his out-of-school time with cars. After getting out of Central, it’s Washington State College. SHARON WALTON— ' C’est Magnifique”. “Sharon, share alike.” This fluent speaker “de francais” plans to attend U.B.C. and is an assistant librarian. SHIRLEY WARK— “Whistle While You Wark”. “Is on the bit now; since she’s had a cold she’s a little hoarse.” Shirley, a member of C.G.I.T., Girls’ Council and Glencoe, plays the piano and accordian. Future—? CATHERINE WARREN— “Osculate me Kate”. ”1 spend most of my time getting tired enough for a good night’s sleep. Baton, piano and dancing lessons, keep Cathy busy. Her future is not yet decided. JOHN WATSON— “A Dear John Letter”. “If silence is golden, I should be rich.” John ' s activities include the Science Club, and house league basketball. He is interested in medicine for the future. NORM. WEISMOSE —“Come Ski With Me”. “I came, I saw, and it’s high time I conquered.” Room 6’s Council Rep., is an active member of Boys’ Hi-Y, B.A.A. and the Ski Team. Future: Professor de francais (?) PETER WHITMAN— “Gimme a Little Kiss, Will Ya, Huh?” “Pete goes hunting; Bugs Bunny Beware!” Pete, a future chemical engineer, played senior football and house league basketball. He also took part in the Curling Club and Hi-Y.

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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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MARY WHITTAKER— “I ' m a Lonely Little Petunia”. I chatter, chatter as I go, and I go on forever.” Mary, another C.C’.I. cheerleader, plays inter-school basket¬ ball and is a member of Booster and Glencoe Clubs. Also enjoys skating. DON WILLIAMS— Hajji Baba”. To be awake is to be alive. I’m going back to sleep.” Don’s ambition is to own a new car. He is a member of Y.M.C.A., Glencoe and Bowling Club. JOHN WILLIAMSON— Johnny Come Lately”. “Is youthful, truthful and beathiful.” A junior basketball player and a member of the 12th Calgary Rover Crew, John plans to be a geologist. He likes camp¬ ing and hiking. JOAN WITHERSPOON—” Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries”. She’s as bad as the best of us and as good as the rest of us. ’ Joan, the French Club prexy, plans to become a Physic and Occ. Therapist at U. of T. JANET WOODLOCK— Little Coquette”. Her face is her fortune and it runs into quite a figure.” Jan., is a librarian after school hours and a member of Y-Teen and Cum Deo. KING WOODSIDE — What is This Thing Called Love?” Er, ah . . . two times two is four (applause).” Woody is one of C.C ' .I.’s ski enthusiasts who belongs to both Ski Club and C.I.S.S.A. After graduating he plans to attend R.M.C. MARY WRIGHT— Lady Be Good”. Merry Mary—Quite Contrary (?) ”. Mary is a faithful Y-Teener and Booster Club member, who plans to attend McGill for nursing. Her pastimes are reading, records and watching T.V. LEN WYDRZYCKI— They Go Wild, Simply Wild Over Me”. What I ' ve been taught I’ve forgotten; what I know, 1 guessed.” Len is a future architect who plays both foot¬ ball and basketball. FOREWORD while social activities. To those who are leaving Central this year I extend my best wishes for success in all future endeavors. To those who will return next fall—both teachers and students—I offer congratulations that you are privileged to have more time at Central High School. —W. G. E. PULLEYBLANK. 28

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