Crescent Heights High School - Bugle Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1942

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Bert Barker—8 Bert’s future is still undecided and he may end up back at Crescent, but would like to join the Navy. Played rugby, hockey, basketball, track. George Barnett—19 Barney is a nice fellow even if he does belong to the A. T. Z. He seems to get around subjects with the minimum of exertion. He is also the Editor of the Boys’ sport page in the Siren. Barney will be back next year. Ambition ?-That will be the frosty Friday. George Bakos—19 George revels in missing school and, as a result, does much revelling. The only thing that he dislikes is the awful bore of writing the excuses. However, we have gathered that he will be back next year. t?ita Beatron-—18 A late-comer to Crescent this year, she plans to take up a govern¬ ment position if nothing else interferes. Favorite expression: Sitting through Social Studies period with a withered look. She fancies skating and dancing as a pastime. Jack Bell—8 Jack intends to join the R.C.A.F. in the summer time, but outside of that little is known about Jack. Nellie Belzac—25 This is Nellie’s last year at C. FI. C. I. Her future is uncertain, but it is rumored that she wouldn’t mind marrying a millionaire. Active member of the P. A. T. Sorority. Ted Bethel—19 Is Tom’s shadow. He is usually seen laughing, or groaning, as the case may be, at Tom’s humorous remarks. Ted doesn’t talk much except to Tom. However, we did find out that we will probably be hearing his groans echoing through the halls next year. Jack Bonner—8 Is very interested in radio and messing with new gadgets. He is active in the Hi-Y and Radio Club. Murray Bowman—19 A woman’s man (?) Murray’s delight is the interesting study of French. His usual answer to “Have you got your French done?” is “No! 1 ” His ambition is to originate an excuse which entirely convinces Mr. Smith. Mary Bishop—20 Is a member of the Girls’ Association and Badminton Club. We think she will make a very good teacher after graduating from Normal next year. Jerry Broome—25 A quiet, inconspicuous-young fellow who attends Cresegnt now and then. He is another future recruit for the Air Force. Twenty

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Malysheff, Andrew MacEivan, Vera Macfarlan, Ed. Mahood, Jennie Marshall, Doris Martin, Betty McBean, Doris McCormick, Ross McCullough, Helen McKjMpJack; pp McLaffcm Mary ' McLeod, Jean McNeill, John McRoberts, Doris Metheral, Claire Millar, Roy Millard, Vernon Miller, Albert Miller, Bill Naylor, Laurence Morland, Joan Morris, Jim Nelson, Beatrice Nelson, Evelyn Nelson, Pearl Nixon, Ken Nixon, Robin Noton, Ken ■£ Nineteen



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Hewson. Dick Hew son, Charlie Hopkins, Betty Horodezky, Ben Horodezky, Bertha Houlgate, Jack Ilott, Betty Ingram, Edith , x fl Jackson Jtuthr, . Jeffries, Mary Jewell, Beryl £ Johnson, Marie Johnston, Katie Keith, Gordon Kelly, Jerry Key-Jones, Chloe King, Ted Kingston, Marion Knight, Eric Kniss, Edward Kosling, Joan Kromm, Howard Langston, Gordon Q- Lepper, Ileene Libeck, Marshall Livingstone, Matt, l gyrowska, Stella Twenty-one

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