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AIKENHEAD, GLEN —Next to sciences and the Rocket-Science Club, Glen ' s main activities are houseleague sports and running the mile. His major interest seems to be, however, a “five- foot little miss. Glen ' s plans for the future include a physics and or chemistry degree at the U.A.C. ALFKE, DON —Don says, I like girls among other things. The other things seem to be hockey, tennis, cars and the Toppers Rod and Custom Club. His plans for the future include university. ANDERSON, JIM —Jim ' s interests in Crescent have centered around houseleague football and basketball. Also having an interest in the op¬ posite sex, Jim ' s future plans are undecided. ANDERSON, MYRNA — Myrna has been very active in basketball, baseball and bowling dur¬ ing her years in Crescent. A career in teach¬ ing is forecast for this gal whose pet saying (why of course) is Big deal! ARMSTRONG, JUDY —Judy ' s interests include horses, good books and family pets. Her plans for the future include being a receptionist and model, for which she seems ideally suited. What about Dave? BANMAN, ROBERT —Robert states that he has no plans for the future. His favorite saying What ' s your excuse? also reflects his mel¬ ancholy attitude toward life. He did, how¬ ever, enjoy playing basketball. BARRETT, KATHY— Oh piddle is this girl ' s favorite saying. She enjoys basketball and curling. After graduation Kathy plans to take a trip and then go to business college. BEAVIS, MAUREEN —This young lady has been active in her high school days with interschool basketball and volleyball, badminton, C.G.I.T., Hi-Y and Booster Club. Her ambition is to take a Bachelor of Science in Bacteriology. BEAVIS, MYRNA— Myrna Beavis or Beaver as you all know, Is one cute gal who keeps Crescent on the go; In cheering, basketball, and Booster too, You hear her yelling Hi guys or Hey you. In the nursing field she ' ll go afar ' Cause she ' s one miss who ' s up to par. BEFUS, CAROL —Carol is the familiar girl who has worked on the milk bar in the cafeteria for two years. Her plans for the future will include Koert and her favorite saying is You goof. BETCHER, IRENE — I rene ' s interests include sports, reading, her church choir and young peoples ' group. In grade 10 she also attended the I.S.C.F. Her plans for the future center around secretarial work in which she will in¬ evitably succeed. BERNDT, ERIKA — Isn ' t that ridiculous! is the favorite quip of this petite miss who plans to become a lab. technician or a teacher. Erika has worked industriously in the Bugle advertis¬ ing section and is also interested in music, a variety of sports, and Edmonton boys.
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Other recollections come to mind: overdue library books, forgotten assignments, late slips, detentions. But blended in with candy sales. Clippers, Bugles, cafeteria and study hall chatter and the occasional film, these do not seem so serious. All have contributed to make us more responsible, respectful and resourceful individuals. It would be totally improper to fail to pay respects to those who have directed our scenes at Crescent. Mr. Cartwright greeted us in grade ten with warm and welcoming words. It was he who started us along various channels, found us when we were lost, and saw that our elders treated us kindly on initiation day. Mr. Cartwright taught us many things, one of which was that success is composed of one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. When we entered grade eleven, Mr. Cooper became principal and brought to that position all the invention and energy of youth. Mr. Cooper ' s understanding, unassuming nature has endeared him to the hearts of students, teachers, and parents alike. And then, our teachers. They who have hopefully lectured, pains¬ takingly explained, tirelessly corrected, and occasionally detained. Where would we be without them? May we vow to follow their in¬ structions and heed their advice, for none better shall we ever receive. We must also thank our parents. Their so worthy but so often neglected guidance, their encouragement, sympathy and support have made an often difficult role seem much lighter. They have fulfilled so many of our fancies, accepted our greater independence, and re¬ joiced when we have done our best. I hope we deserve our principal ' s understanding, our teachers ' interest, and our parents ' love. Now, before the curtain finally falls on the high school act of our lives, we must be certain of our places for that time in the near future when it will rise again. It will rise on the greatest stage of all, an exciting but exacting world. We must be strong to meet the demands of this new atomic- powered, space-motivated age. We must be determined to maintain those rights and freedoms which we now enjoy. We must be ambitious to enable others as well as ourselves to live happy, profitable lives. We must endeavour to make the best possible use of those ideas and ideals which we have acquired in our previous performances. Most important of all, we must continue to learn, reason and create, to recognize the limitations of ourselves and our society and to strive to surmount them. Our performance may have been good in the past; it needs to be better in the future. When we enter the next act of our lives, may we assure you: The day shall not be up so soon as we To try the fair adventure of tomorrow. RANDY DYCK 26
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BILLINGS, NEIL —An ardent and able bowler, Neil also enjoys basketball, painting and model crafts. He plans to take a construction eng¬ ineering course. His favorite saying is Holy mackerel! BILLON, LAURA —Laura ' s activities have inclu¬ ded Booster Club, (vice-president in Grade 11), Girls ' Association, (treasurer last year), and houseleague sports. In the future she plans to be a nurse. Lots of luck, Laura! BJARNASON, MATT— Matt is a man of few words when it comes to filling out a biography form. We wish him success in his undeter¬ mined future. BODNER, JEAN —When you hear Oh Panic! you know Jean is near. This ambitious miss plans on an education course at U. of A. next year. Besides Booster Club and All-Star Bas¬ ketball, Jean has been active in G.A. BOURNE, RON —Ron has three main interests: hockey, girls, and hard-top Plymouths. His favorite saying is Probably but his future plans are not so certain. BOYKO, PETER —Pete is a former member of our Senior Football, Basketball and Track teams. He also has an interest in frat and Hi-Y. He plans to play junior football and to become a teacher. BRITNEY, SHARON — Sharon is one of our quieter girls around the school. Most of her time and interests are taken up this year by her studies. Sharon plans to be a general accountant. BROAD, JOHN —After having won the Brownlee Bursary for his work in Grade 10 and the Orange Association Bursary for his work in Grade 11, John has gone on to excel in bas¬ ketball (junior team, grades 10 and 11; senior team, grade 12) and in the activities of the Hi-Y. John ' s plans for the future include the U. of A. 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. Best of luck, Barbara. BROWN, BRENDA — Well, I guess! and you ' ll know it ' s Brenda. Coming from Niagara Falls (the town) Brenda has been interested in sports and her sorority. We are certain that she will succeed as a commercial artist. BROWN, CECIL —Cecil is all physique. An ardent athlete, he particularly enjoys track and football. At present his future is undecided but—P.S.—might he have another interest? BROWN, HANS —Smiling, happy-go-lucky Hans manages to keep everyone laughing and listen¬ ing. His greatest obstacle in school so far seems to be the people who are discouraging him from becoming a journalist. Ignore them Hans; keep your goal in sight, and good luck!
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