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

 - Class of 1960

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BENDER, CHARLIE — Being an ardent hockey player and hockey fan may help this lad attend college in the States. If he does not succeed in this ambition, Charlie hopes to work for the Telephone Company. BENDER, MAX — Max ' s interests are centered around Sharon J. and a hockey scholarship, all of which will lead, he hopes, to civil engineer¬ ing, his chosen career. BLACK, DAVID —David has been a member of the Curling Club and has enjoyed basketball and most other sports. His career is undecided. BLAIR, DON — Aw nuts is the favorite saying of this lad who plans, after he finishes high school (?) to enter university for a degree in electronics. BREEZE, JULIA —Jul ia is une jeune francaise who has been an active member of the French Club. She is interested in reading and skating and is presently studying three foreign lang¬ uages—French, Latin and Greek. A bright fu¬ ture is in store for this girl at the U. of A. where she will study history. BROCK, VALERIE— A real active gal in sports, Valerie also belongs to G.A. and the Senior French Club. She likes money, travelling and boys. She plans to go to varsity and take Ed¬ ucation. We always know who is talking when we hear: What was last night ' s homework? BROWN, BARBARA —Barbara plans to be a nurse and her cheerful disposition should really carry her far. She is a member of Job ' s Daughters outside of school. Good luck. Barb. BROWN, LYNN —Lynn has been dividing her time these past few years between Y-Teen, Girls ' Association and the Students ' Union. This year she is president of Y-Teen and is Room 40 ' s Union rep. University is part of this young lady ' s future. BEATTIE, JUDY— Judy enjoys spectator sports and houseleagues and also attempts skiing whenever she has the opportunity, Ambition: To do a snow-plow without falling. Although undecided as to her future, Judy feels that she would like to enroll in a teaching course. BECKER, ADOLF —Electronics fascinate Adolf. It has been his main interest through high school and he plans to study at Tech to be an elect¬ ronic technician. BOLTON, TED —Ted enjoys sports of all sorts and working and is a member of a frat. and a car club. His future appears to lie in the field of engineering. BOWMAN, MARLYN —Marlyn ' s interests lay in Booster Club, skating, swimming and riding and seems to prefer this pastime to keeping her ' 39 Chev. away from telephone poles! The Calgary General Hospital will see this young girl as she enrolls to train as a nurse.

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ALLAN, TOM — Tom ' s interests include a record collection—thirty-one records by Elvis plus a few dozen others and a Rambler convertible that runs occasionally. His future plans in¬ clude working in a money factory. ALTENHOF, NORMAN— Norm is a member of the T.H.K. Frat. In many ways he ' s a real cool cat. In hunting he has a very straight aim, But with the girls he ' ll lead to fame. ANDERSON, MAXINE —Maxine ' s main interest is in skating, although she plans to be a sten¬ ographer. Her favorite saying is: Well Hol¬ low! ARCHER, DAVE —Dave is a one-woman man so Judy manages to take up most if his time. He fries to squeeze in some swimming, hunt¬ ing and fishing, however, in his spare time. Upon graduation from high school Dave plans to work for a Bachelor of Commerce Degree. ARMSTRONG, ROY— Hunting is this boy ' s favorite game, Roy Armstrong is his figurative name. Hunting for partridge, squirrel and deer. But not for girls which is rather queer. AUSTEN, KEATH —A former member of the Rifle Club and the co-ed volleyball houseleague, Keath has devoted his time this year to doing home work. He plans to attend university in the branch of science. His favorite saying is: Wouldn ' t that frost ya! BAKER, CAROL —A glance into the future reveals a secretarial course at Mount Royal for this young lassie. Carol is an active member of the Glee Club and Mixed Chorus and also par¬ ticipates annually in the operetta. Her un¬ usual hobby is collecting menus. BAKER, VERNE —Verne plans a career in physics. In the meantime his time is occupied with sports and Linda. He lists no favorite saying but he always seems to be talking. BAPTIE, BARRIE — Hey guys is the favorite saying of this youth who intends to study forestry at Montana State University. His in¬ terests include curling, track and skin diving. BASKILL, DAVID —F un-loving Dave enjoys fish¬ ing, hunting and swimming during the summer, while skiing holds his attention all winter. Dave ' s life ambition is to someday own his own business. BASSEN, HERB —Herb ' s interests include girls, skiing, cars and money, though his favorite saying is I ' m broke. He plans to go to college to become a lawyer and then enter politics. BATEMAN, JIM —This is Jim ' s first year at Crescent. Cattle and horses each play a big part in his future as he intends to make ranch¬ ing his career. Starting out on the right path, Jim belongs to a 4H Calf Club and the Dance Club at Cochrane (right path!)



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BROWN, JOY —Education is to be Joy ' s career. Joy was chairman of the Booster Club last year and this term acted as vice-president of that organization. She has also participated in the operetta and volleyball tournaments and was a member of the Girls ' Glee Club. BROWER, JANET —Janet ' s interests stretch from skating and I.S.C.F. and other clubs to boys, boys and more boys. Her aim is to work as a stenographer for a year and then go to H.B.I. in Medicine Hat. BRUERTON, BETTY —Betty is a very busy person as she is always doing music harmony or pre¬ paring a lesson for one of her students. She teaches piano, theory and marimba. As this is Betty ' s vocational aim she is well on her way to success right now. BURDEN, PAT —Pat plans to enter the interesting career of nursing at the General Hospital in the fall. In the meantime she is an active member of the I.S.C.F. BURTON, MARGIE— Good Gosh is the favorite saying of this gal, active in the mixed chorus, the Girls ' Glee Club and Girls ' Curling Club. After completing university Margie plans to become an old maid or possibly a teacher. CALDERWOOD, HERB —Herb plans the unusual future of a florist and plans to go to England for training. President of the I.S.C.F. and a participant in volleyball houseleagues and bad¬ minton. Herb is the owner of a Volkswagen. CAMERON, GRANT— In the school orchestra he plays the cello. He plays with swing, and tone which is mellow. His ambition for the future is to get a degree In forestry at the U. of B.C. CAMPBELL, SHARRON— We know a girl named Sharron Campbell. The pick of the crop is she. At games as a cheerleader she can yell As she cheers us on to victory. CAMPBELL, SHARON —This bright, bouncing girl went to (ough) Queen Elizabeth for grade ten and was active in basketball and volleyball. Her interests stretch from Bruce to bossing around twenty-five girls in the S.D.C. sorority, of which she is president. CASEMENT, LANE— This handsome young man called Lane Will someday gain much fame With golf clubs and skiis. And that How you all tease While dentistry is his main aim. CHERMSNOK, TOM —Because of his great inter¬ est in art and in Crescent ' s art department, Tom will be sorry to leave Crescent. His at¬ tention is also divided between Hi-C and the North Mount Pleasant Teen Club. CHEN, DENNY— Denny ' s good nature and friendly smile Make him happy all the while, Sports, fishing, and a game of chess Find Denny at his very best.

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