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

 - Class of 1959

Page 20 of 156

 

Central Collegiate Institute - Analecta Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 20 of 156
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ALAN BRAWN Room Five’s Council rep. resentative, A1 participates in track and plays volleyball, football, and interscholastic basketball. ANNE BREWS Anne belongs to French Club and Bowling Club and is girls’ sports editor for the Analecta. C.G.I.T. keeps her busy out of school. HELEN BUCHAN “Eat, drink, and be mer¬ ry, for tomorrow we diet! ' A future nurse, Helen plays volleyball and basketball, and belongs to Booster Club aivl Cheerleaders. BARRY CAPLAN “Be wary of football team? that win their first four games for they shall in, herit fourth place! , warns this future doctor. In his spare time Barry plays golf and hockey and reads “Mad”. PAT CLARKE Pat refuses to give his nickname on the grounds that it might incriminate him. He plays football and bas¬ ketball. RON COATES Ron’s activities include Chess Club, swimming, and cadets. He wants to join the army after he graduates from university. MARGARAT-JEAN COATSWORTH Hurry, Chinook! Marg dislikes cold weather and people who misspell her name. A future petroleum engineer, she belongs to Bowling Club, and Booster Club. MICHAEL CODY Mike, a Chess Club mem. ber, spends his time hunting, fishing, fencing, riding, hik¬ ing, and resting. His pet peeve is work and his Mexican-type philosophy, “Manana . TERRY COLLINS “Down, Yacowar, down!” Tiz plays junior football, basketball, and volleyball. He wants to be a psycholo. gist. RON CULVER How’s that? Ronnie skis, bowls, and plays sen¬ ior football, houseleague basketball, and volleyball. A future doctor, he’s inter¬ ested in hunting, fishing and mechanics. WES DALGLEISH “A penny saved is a drop in the bucket! Stretch ’ bowls and plays football, basketball, and ' volleyball. His ambition is to bowl over 100 with his eyes open. LOUISE DE WITT “Well, now ...!’’ Louise plays volleyball and belongs to French Club. She’d like to be an interpreter but now her part-time job keeps her busy.

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HANS BERGMANN HELEN BALAZS Helen plays volleyball and houseleague basketball. A future veterinarian, she en- oys training dogs and horse¬ back riding. TED BARTLETT “Spahr’’ skis, bowls, and plays volleyball. He is a Council representative and president of Hi-Y. He ' d like to take up law at Michigan Llniversity. ROGER BENNETT A future chemical engin¬ eer. Roger plays football and mixed volleyball. His pet peeve is people who shout. PAT BENSON Tish is active in C.G.I.T. and Young Peoples ' . Sec¬ retary-treasurer of S.E.B. E.W., she ' d like to be a radar control operator some¬ day. JOAN BENTLEY But, sir!” Joan is a mem¬ ber of Booster Club and Cheerleaders. She bowls, skis, and plays basketball and volleyball. A future teacher, her pet peeve is cigar smoke. KAREN BENTLEY Karen belongs to Y-Teens, Booster Club, and Bowling Club. Awards editor of the Analecta, she says her pet peeves are grunches and sworps. She has a burning desire to live to be nineteen. Hans skates apd plays tennis, hockey, and badmin¬ ton. He hates girls who talk too much. JERRY BIGELOW Jerry skis, bowls, and plays football, volleyball, and houseleague basketball. A Students ' Council member, he says his ambition is to pass one of Mr. Churchill ' s grade nine physics tests. JIM BOARD Aw, shucks!” J.B. plays football, basketball, and vol¬ leyball. Out of school he enjoys mountaineering and Rover Scouts. He’d like to be a mechanical engineer. BARRIE BOLTON Don’t go away mad, just go away! Barrie, a Chess Club member, hunts and fish¬ es in his spare time. A fut¬ ure chemical engineer, his pet peeve is people. (We hope that doesn’t include every¬ one!) ELIZABETH BOWER Don’t get all shook!” A future physical education teacher, Elizabeth came to us from Trinidad. She plays houseleague basketball and volleyball and is a member of Y-Teens. CAROLE BOYD Basement lockers are this future teacher’s pet peeve. Carole is president of I.S. C.F. and belongs to the French Club. Out of school she works at the Bay and belongs to A.Y.P.A.



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ADOLF DITTFACH “Oh yeah? Adolf plays volleyball and football, par. ticipates in track, and works at Safeway. His ambition is to get through high school. FRED ENGLE “I ' ve got another good joke to tell you!” Fred, circulation manager of the Analecta, curls and plays volleyball and houseleague basketball. He ' s going to take up dentistry or medi¬ cine at Edmonton. DEANNA FIELD “Oooh! Deanna belongs to Booster Club, plays bad- I minton and volleyball, swims, I and skates. She plans to ■study retailing in Boston. PETER FLEMMING “Big Pete plays football, basketball, hockey, golf, and baseball. His outside act¬ ivities include eating, sleep¬ ing and trying to get his car to run. RON FOWLER Ron belongs to Bowlina Club, Y.M.C.A., and Cal¬ gary Tennis Club. He plays volleyball and basketball and is secretary-treasurer of Hi- y. His pet peeve is French and his ambition is to earn a million dollars. ED GALVIN “Edge” belongs to Ski Club, Bowling Club, and Hi-Y and plays volleyball, football, and basketball. He says he has no ambition. JIM GARDNER “Bodie” plays basketball, volleyball, and senior foot¬ ball. Outside school he likes mountain-climbing and ski¬ ing. LINDA GORMAN Linda is president of Y- Teens, Gamma Chi repre¬ sentative, and a member of Booster Club, Bowling Club, and Ski Club. Her ambition is to pass “those finals . WENDY GRAHAM Volleyball, skating, swim¬ ming, working, and sorority keep Wendy busy. A future teacher, she says her pet peeve is homework. DON GRAVES Sports are the big thing in “Gunner ' s life: hockey, football, houseleague basket, ball, bowling, volleyball, swimming, waterskiing - you name it, he does it! Fle’d like to be a C.A. or play professional hockey. CAROLE GRAYSON Possibly, but not prob¬ ably! Carole was treasurer of Glee Club last year and is now an ative Y-Teener. She plays the accordion in her spare time. DAVE GRIER D ave’s pet peeve is people who actually do homework. He belongs to Bowling Club and Ski Club and plays basketball and volleyball. During the summer, golf keeps him occupied.

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