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

 - Class of 1956

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VANCE MARSTON— “To do or not to do?” Pet Peeve — T.V. commer¬ cials. Ambition—Electrical Engin¬ eering. Future Fate—Physics 30. Activities—Chess Club, T.V. Homework, T.V. MAUREEN MERRY— What’s the valence of . .?” Pet Peeve—Chemistry. Ambition—To graduate. Future Fate—Work. Activities—Tennis Club. JOY MOLYNEUX— “Bicycle built for two.” Pet Peeve—Hockey players. Ambition—To cycle around the world. Future Fate—Stiff legs. Activities — Y-Teen, Young Peoples. BILL MORTON— “What was the question?” Pet Peeve—Homework. Ambition—Chemical or Pe¬ troleum Engineering. Future Fate—Who knows? Activities — Football, Hi-Y, Basketball. ROBERTA NEWINGTON “Aw, you guys.” Pet Peeve—Pickled frogs. Ambition — To be an air stewardess. Future Fate—Air pockets. Activities—Y-Teen, Booster Club, Students’ Council. MYRNA NIELSEN— “That I like.” Pet Peeve—Concentrating on the present. Ambition — To prepare for the future. Future Fate—Ha! Activities —- Basketball, Y- Teen, Young Peoples. BETTY MERCER— “I ' m writing a phone book, your number?” Pet Peeve—Distance. Ambition—To conquer dist¬ ance. Future Fate—School, school, school. Activities—Bowling Club. LEE MILLER— “Broke again.” Pet Peeve—Being broke. Ambition —• To get through university. Future Fate — To make money. Activities — Curling Club, Hockey. SHIRLEY MORGAN— “All rightee.” Pet Peeve—Canoes. Ambition — A bicycle built for two. Future Fate—Flat tires. Activities — Y-Teen, Young Peoples. KEN NAWATA— “How?” Pet Peeve—Human beans. Ambition — To become a psychologist. Future Fate -— A truck load of money. Activities — Baseball, Hock¬ ey, R.C.A.S.C. BETTINA NIELSEN— “I can think of better things to do.” Pet Peeve — Women shop¬ pers. Ambition—Nursing. Future Fate—Night duty. Activities — Volleyball, Bowling. CLARKE ODDEN— “Hi, Mac.” Pet Peeve—People who dis¬ like pink pants. Ambition — To be a chiro¬ practor or a linguist? Future Fate—A plateful of stuff. Activities — Orchestra (Pres.), Football.

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GERALD LAMONT— Oh my stars!” Pet Peeve —Life in general. Ambition—To be a physicist. Future Fate—Not much. Activities—Chess Club, Glee Club. PETER LEVEQUE— Were you talking to me, Sir?” Pet Peeve—Substitute teach¬ ers. Ambition — To be a rich man ' s doctor. Future Fate — Much more school. Activities — Basketball, Photography. DOUG. LUXFORD— “Motorcycle boots.” Pet Peeve — Falling off my motorcycle. Ambition—To be a charter¬ ed accountant. Future Fate—A ditch digger. Activities — A.Y.P.A., Ten¬ nis, Shooting. KEN McIVOR— Don’t give me the gears.” Pet Peeve — Teachers who expect homework done. Ambition—Farming. Future Fate — Another mile to drive. Activities—Basketball, Curl¬ ing, Yacht Club. DOUGLAS McLEAN— “The whole place is bugs.” Pet Peeve—Loud-mouths. Ambition — To become a biologist. Future Fate—University. Activities — Badminton and golf. robin McPherson— Shut up, Robin.” Pet Peeve—Snap judgments. Ambition—-To see the world by cattle boat. Future Fate—Fame and for¬ tune. Activities—Y-Teen, Bowling Club, Ski Club. ELIA LEADBEATER—. Don’t fool around.” Pet Peeve—Homework. Ambition — Grade 12 and then Nursing. Future Fate—Time will tell. Activities—Y-Teen, Bowling LUCIEN LIEBERMAN— Who needs it?” Pet Peeve — Studying for tests you don’t write. Ambition—To go to U.B.C. without French 31. Future Fate—Building col¬ lapsible bridges. Activities—Golf, Basketball. JEAN McGREGOR— “No Guff!” Pet Peeve — Drivers that don’t signal. Ambition—-To be a psychol¬ ogist or chemist. Future Fate -— University of Alberta. Activities •— Bowling Club, Ski Club, Glencoe Club. ELISABETH McKEE— Some people’s kids!” Pet Peeve—Kids. Ambition—To travel. Future Fate—A good job. Activities — Y-Teen, Square Dance Club. TOM McMEEKIN— Bunk”. Pet Peeve—French 31. Ambition—To go to Univer¬ sity. Future Fate — Mount Royal College. Activities—??? CHERIE M ALLIN SON— Oh, No!” Pet Peeve—Homework. Ambition—To be a military nurse. Future Fate—Thermometers and bedpans. Activities—Y-Teen, Booster Club.



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SANDRA PALFREY— I got a charge out of that. Pet Peeve — Colds and kid brothers. Ambition — To pass Chem¬ istry. Future Fate — Riding in sports cars and planes. Activities—Air Cadets. SHARONNE PARKER— “What are you doing?” Pet Peeve—Time. Ambition — To become a psychologist. Future Fate—I’ll just hope. Activities—Skating, stamps. TERRY POGSON— ‘‘Holy. Cow!” Pet Peeve—Guns. Ambition — To be a pool shark. Future Fate — Misery and hard work. Activities—Hunting. BOB POTTER— ‘‘It’s cold outside.” Pet. Peeve—Warm water in fountains. Ambition—To see the Can¬ adian North. Future Fate—Golds. Activities—Basketball, Fish¬ ing, Hiking. GARY POWYS-LYBBE— “Don’t fool around.” Pet Peeve—Fooling around. Ambition—To be a veterin¬ arian. Future Fate — A ranch in Alberta. Activities—Fishing, Hunting. KAY REED— “Oh well, such is life.” Pet Peeve—People who are never on time. Ambition — To become a good skier. Future Fate—Sand dunes. Activities — Booster Club, Ski Club, Analecta. PAT PALMER— ' “Don ' t fool around.” Pet Peeve—Dense drivers. Ambition — Aeronautical Engineering, Future Fate — Money, girls, job, girls, etc. Activities—Basketball, Hi-Y, Hot Rods, and Girls. EDNA PITT— “Oh, no.” Pet Peeve — Saying wrong things at the wrong time. Ambition—Nursing. Future Fate—Ask fate. Activities — Orchestra, Church Youth Group. DON POGUE— “Is that right? Pet Peeve — Sophisticated women. Ambition — To get out of Grade 12. Future Fate — Haven’t a clue. Activities—Ski Club, Glen¬ coe Club, Bowling. PAT POWER— “Smile. Pet Peeve—Sour people. Ambition — Nursing at Ed¬ monton. Future Fate — Fun and laughter. Activities—Students’ Council (Vice-Pres.), Basketball. JIM RADFORD— Can I have a ride?” Pet Peeve—Walking. Ambition—To get a univer¬ sity degree. Future Fate—University. Activities—Analecta. DONNA RIBACK— “Crazy Man, Crazy. Pet Peeye — Monday morn¬ ings. Ambition—Journalism at U. of Wash. Future Fate—The best. Activities —Y-Teen, Basket¬ ball, Ski Booster Clubs.

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