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PAT MASTERSON Oh, man!” Pat is in¬ terested in skating, swim¬ ming!, and hockey game®. She wants to be a nurse and get her A.R.C.T. in music. Pet peeve: teachers who give only one day’s warning before tests. LESLIE MATTHEWS Don’t do anything I ' ll re¬ gret!” Les belongs to Chess Club and participates in track. Archery, woodcarv¬ ing, and reading interest this future Ph.D. JUDY McCOMBS Judy, a member of the Weeper staff last year, plays volleyball. Her only am¬ bition seems to be to get out of Central in the near future. garry McIntosh I only wish I were as brilliant and learned as I am handsome and muscular!” Garry plays football and volleyball and belongs to the Y.M.C.A. and the Hot Heads Rod Club. He hopes to drive a 1960 Mercury be¬ fore long. john McIntyre John, one of our football heros, likes volleyball, bask¬ etball, and track. He be¬ longs to the Boys’ Athletic Association and is president of the Badminton Club. In. terested in hockey, he’d like to have a professional hockey-football career. BILL McPHEE Bill, our senior football all-star plays volleyball and belongs to the Bowling Club. He wants to be an engineer. SHEILA McROBERTS O.K., but . . .! Red , secretary of the Ski Club, hikes, swims, ana sicates m her spare time. A future lab technician, she belongs Booster Club, Y-Teens, and Badminton Club. SANDY McTAVISH ‘‘Can I have the car to¬ night, Dad!” Sandy is pres¬ ident of Cheerleaders, vice president of Students ' Coun. cil, and honorary president of Drama Club. A future nurse, she belongs to tSooste Club and Y-Teens, and it Central ' s representative on the Bay’s Deb Council. BONNIE MINCHIN He ' s smoo-oth!” “B plays badminton and volley, ball and belongs to Booste - Club and Y-Teens. She wants to get her B.Sc., a: Toronto and then travel. Tennis, skating, bowling, and swimming keep her busy out of school. DIANA MOORE Goon” is interested in track, badminton, swimming and horseback-riding. Out of school she is active ir„ A.Y.P.A. BOB MUIR “If at first you don ' t succeed, stop before yoi make a fool of yourself!” Bob, whose pet peeves are cartridge pens, spearmint gum, physics, magazine sales¬ men, work, American cars cigars, colored tights, point¬ ed shoes, etc., likes bowling skiing, and golf. CATHY MUNN Crumbs!” Cimm, who plays in the Orchestra, is busy out of school with mu¬ sic and working at the Crip¬ pled Children’s Hospital. She is editor of Gleam, the provincial C.G.I.T. paper.
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NOREEN KIRBY Noreen’s pet peeve is teachers who talk during exams. She plays volleyball and both interscholastic and houseleague basketball. Y- Teens, Bowling Club, and Ski Club keep her busy the rest. of the time. SHARON KIRK Sharon belongs to Ski Club, Bowling Club, and Booster Club. She’ll really go places as an airline stew, ardess. HENRY KRYGIER “Baloney! Henry bowls and plays hockey. He “loves everyone and wants to get through grade twelve as soon as possible. ROY LAWSON Roy plays houseleague basketball and volleyball. A Bowling Club member, he w’ants to be a civil engineer. GLEN LEES “It isn’t the women in my life that count, it’s the life in my women!” A future doctor, Glen plays inter¬ scholastic basketball and mixed volleyball. He ' s boys’ athletics editor of the Ana¬ lecta. ROBERT LOCKWOOD Teachers who don’t be¬ lieve his valid” excuses are Bob’s pet peeve. President of Camera Club, he also be¬ longs to Students’ Council and Drama Club. Sea Cadets and A.Y.P.A. ac¬ count for his out-of-school activities. ELAINE LUTHY “I passed the chem test! Elaine belongs to Booster Club, Bowling Club, and Y- Teens, is vice-president of French Club and biography editor of the Analecta. An Honor Club member for three years, she won the Jr. U.N.A. Scholarship in grade eleven. She wants to marry a Harvard million¬ aire. ROD MacKENZIE “Warped” plays senior football and belongs to the Hot Heads Rod Club. He’s probably Central’s number one animal lover. ( ?). NORMAN MACKIE “Forgan enjoys bowling, volleyball, swimming, hunt¬ ing, skiing, and just about everything else. Last year he was president of C.I.S. S.A. Someday he’d like to be able to say, “I remember the day 1 got out of Central!” NORA MacWILLIAMS “We ' re driving on smell right now!” Nora plays in¬ terscholastic basketball and is active in Y-Teens. She wants to be a surgical nurse. SHEILA MAIR Sheila plays volleyball and belongs to Ski Club, Bowling Club, and Booster Club. Out of school she skis and swims and can often be seen on television. She wants to be a T.V. writer and com¬ mentator. TED MARSHALL “Don ' t believe a word of it! Ted skis, bowls, and plays volleyball and house- league basketball. He wants to take pharmacy at the University of Alberta.
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BARBARA PARSONS LILLY MYHRE Lilly, one of our star bowl¬ ers, plays houseleague bas¬ ketball and volleyball. Her pet peeve is riding on crowd, ed buses. After university she ' s going to be a teacher. PAUL NATTAL Declines making any state¬ ment for the record. SUZETTE NEWSON Well, I’ll be a monkey’s uncle!” Ozzie ' s pet peeve is physics. She plays vol¬ leyball and is a member of the Drama Club. Active in churchwork. she teaches Sunday school and is vice- president of her A.Y.P.A. aroup. PAT NICOL Hurray, hurray! Peep’ is aiming for her B.Sc. in nursing at the University o, Alberta. She plays house- league basketball and volley¬ ball and is on the inter- scholastic basketball team. Pat likes swimming, skiing, skating, and golfing. BILL NIELD I don ' t care what your name is, Fatso, get your reindeer off my roof!” Bill plays houseleague basketball, i volleyball, hockey, and foot¬ ball. He wants to get a commerce and law degree from U.B.C. SHERRIL NIXON I was born a blonde and I ' ll die a blonde . even if I have to die to stay a blonde! “Rilla ' s” ambition is to learn enough chemistry to get into McGill. Major¬ ettes, bowling, badminton, golf, tennis, and Young Peoples ' take up a lot of her time. WAYNE PAGE What a grubby deal that was! Wayne belongs to Chess Club and Hi-Y and plays volleyball and houseleague basketball. A future chemical engineer, he bowls, swims, and is presi¬ dent of his Young People ' s group. Here ' s a girl who really loves to ski. She lives for winter weekends at Banff. Active in Booster Club, she’d like to be a stenogra¬ pher. NANCY PATTERSON Oh? Nancy ' s pet peeve is empty mailboxes. She be¬ longs to Y-Teens and play in the orchestra. Out of school, the Calgary Book Club, eating, sleeping, and writing letters keep her oc¬ cupied. She’d like to go to college, travel, and then get married. PEGGY PAULSON Who is DAT? Peg be¬ longs to Booster Club, Y Teens, Badminton Club, and Bowling Club. She skis, curls, skates, and plays vol¬ leyball and houseleague bas¬ ketball. Her pet peeve is peanut butter sandwiches. DAVE PEACH Most of what Dave hates, says, does, and wants to be was censored. However, we hear he’s a champion ban¬ nister slider. DAVE PENNER Dave is treasurer of French Club, president of Chess Club, and business manager of the Analecta. He plays interscholastic gasket- ball and volleyball. A fu¬ ture physicist, he keeps busy with violin, Hi-C, and Tuxis Parliament out of school. Pet peeve: younger brothers! GIZELLA PERCZE Gizella ' s pet peeve is homework. In her spare time She swims, Crochets, and works at Eaton’s. She wants to be a social worker.
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