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Page 32 text:
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Barenholtz Drive-Inn. On the same bill is a comedy starring those two hum¬ orists Litzenberger and Whittaker. The title of this comedy is “The Secret Lives of Beth Mclnnes.” Last week we attended a lecture given by Professor Douglas Turner, Dean of Millarville University, who spoke on “The Essentials of Good Sportsman¬ ship”. Accompanying him was Mr. R. Powell, the world’s greatest living authority. Also present at the lecture were R. Brandt, inventor of the no¬ slip can opener, D. Edmonds, distinguished gentleman of scholarly leisure and S. Molyneaux, chief basketball scout for the Midnapore Lakers. This spring Calgary society welcomed twelve lovely debutantes. These were: Gerri Carey, Edith Galbraith, Jacquie Inglis, Marilyn Johnson, Joan Calder, Dena Beard, Carol Blenner-Hassett, Martha Houghton, Mona Morup, Margaret Salter, Sandra Stewart and Dennis Collins. An exhibition of paintings by Yvonne (Andrea Del Sarto) Allan, Philip (Van Dyke) Gower, Phyllis (“I Paint for Esquire”) Mulvey, and Jack (A1 Capp) Chritchley were on display at the Coste House. The class of 1955 was not without its share of “Moon-Men”. The first arrivals on the satellite included Alan Easton, chief saucer pilot; Charles Berridge, co-pilot; Doris Shies, navigator; Verne Miller, rear gunner and stewardess, Roberta Kellaway. The “Moon Expedition” was undertaken by the “Big Cheese” Norman Christie. These are but a few of the events in the lives of some of the enterprising individuals who are now classified as the 1955 graduates of Central High School. Sincerely, The Analecta Staff. VALEDICTORY—(Continued) forgotten lines or missued cues. They have been extremely patient with the timid hesitant actors. They have guided us through dress rehearsals at Christmas and Easter. We, the graduates, are greatly indebted to them and at this time we would like to express our gratitude and appreciation for what they have done. Tonight we are taking a sort of curtain call, although the finale is yet to come. We hope that it will be a success. After the approaching finish most of us will separate and take our place on a much larger stage. We shall inter¬ mingle with a new experienced cast. The script will be long and difficult to master and our directors less sympathetic and co-operative. On this larger stage we shall have to assume the responsibilities of citizenship and it will be one of our major duties to uphold the high standards set by other citizens of Alberta during the past fifty years. And so fellow graduates, as the curtain slowly falls we must take our bow and say farewell to high school, to our beloved C.C.I. and the things we associate with her. Although we take our leave with regret, we already feel the challenge of the future and we turn our faces toward it in eager response and hope. —MARGARET McLEOD. 30
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First Row (left to right)—Jennifer Price, Kancy Clark, Shirley Olsen, Diane Jamieson, Marge Whitten, Alice Stoness, Marjery Prelim. Second Row—Paul Whitman, Bob Sutherland, Sue Morton, Diane Collver, Morna Riley, Verna Tigner. Charlie Mendelman, Don W T ilson. Third Row —Blair Domoney 0 Jim Hudson, Terry Lerner, Wayne Beeby, Jack Plagen, Walter Moffatt, Bert Tucker. Fourth Row—Murray Hill, Jerry Tomlinson, Thornley Darlington, Dennis Holland, Paul Ballard, Chester Bell. BIOGRAPHIES OF ROOM 1 Paul Ballard —-The quiet one of Room 1. Paul hopes to attend University and then go on to a career of chartered accountancy. Wayne Beeby —Basketball, rugby and girls are the pastimes of this future mechanical engineer. Chester Bell —“Chet”, who belongs to Glencoe and Ski Club, hopes to be a future student at the University. Marjory Brehm —This badminton enthusiast hopes to become a nurs e in the near future. Nancy Clark —Central’s NEW PORTRAIT IN PURPLE says, “We didn’t have this much home-work in Casper”. Diane Collver —This Miss Mozart of Room 1 plays basketball and hopes to some day become a nurse. Thornley Darlington— A member of Tuxis and house league basketball. His ambition is to be a petroleum engineer. Blair Domoney —Beaver Club, Shrews, and model airplanes are the pastimes of this future chemical engineer. Jack Hagen —With a future undecided ”, Jack spends his spare time playing hockey and basketball. 32
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