Sunalta Junior High School - Vista Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1941

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Betty Sallenback—Betty, you know, has good looks. Dreams of princes in fairy books. Joe Shepherd—Plans to be an air gunner, Builds model aeroplanes that are humdingers. Joan Scorgie—Some are here, some are there. But Joan is always everywhere. Bruce Steams—A Regina lad whose hobby is building radios. He wants to join the navy. Mary Skinner—Mary Skinner, tall and fair, Delights in combing her curly hair. Paddy Skinner—Paddy is the one we choose, And when she came, it was good news. Wanda Dunkley—Wanda sits half turned round, A better sport couldn’t be found. Bill Ferguson—Bill likes to travel far and wide, Building carboard models is his pride. Norma Fledderjohn—She wants to be an air-hostess. Has Bobby at her thumbs, But when it comes to choosing, Which one? Which one? Doris Gale—She can win any quiz, At Math, she’s a wiz. George Gardiner—Out on the priarie lone and wide, George’s ranching ambition will be satisfied. Ted Gardiner—Ted has chosen for his career, To be an aeronautical engineer. Ethel Goode—Ethel Goode is like her name. And she will always be the same. Lois Hanna—Lois is a lot of fun, And always has her homework done. Joyce Harper—Joyce they say, is quite a card, Vida Wood- is her pard. Alden Horricks—A patriotic lad is he, Buying War Savings Stamps for his country. Bob Kennedy—A dependable lad is Room 3 s Bob, At work he does a very good job. Irene Massey—Irene Massey, Bob McKee, Do they match?—You tell me. Eldon Terca—His thoughts are mechanically bent, Inventing gadgets make him content. Betty Williams—Betty Williams is a blonde, The boys whistle when she’s around. Jim Willox—Jim is very fond of reading, He wants to be a chemist. Mary Willits—Mary is her first name, Willits is her last, Joyce is her chum’s name, I told you what you asked. Orchid Young—Orchid Young is quite a gal, Norma Fledderjohn is her pal. 34

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Rosalie Dinzey—New at this school, she is doing very well. Her ambition is to be a stenographer and will wonders never cease? —she has no hobby. Mel Gibson—We often hear his deep voice echoing across the room. He’s tall, dark and handsome, and his heiqht overpowers all in 8C. Jim White—He wants to be a chemical engineer. He collects stamps and is another brainy fellow. BIOGRAPHIES OF 7A Betty Aylesworth—Nice face, swell kid, Add them up and she ' s our bid. Ian Ashford—Born in India, a popular chap. Visited places on the map. Bert Biswanger—Really ought to sprout some wings. Has his mind on flying things. Doreen Berscht—Doreen is very neat and nice, And has to smile for people twice. Irene Bjornebo—She loves the girls, she likes the boys. And never, never makes a noise. Mary Briggs—King George sent us Mary, And we are really glad, The girls think she’s tops, The boys say she ' s not bad. Irene Butcher—Irene Butcher has a pal, Mary Briggs is that gal. Mona Clarke—Mona is kind and gentle, About the boys she’s sentimental. Ray Clarke—His athletics can you guess? Masticating gum no less. Eleanor Cooke—Eleanor Cooke is bright and light, Sir Dobson thinks she’s all right. Dick Duncan—When with chemistry he does play, Thoughts of hockey float away. Reg. Martin—A quieter chap you could not find, In all the other rooms combined. Bob McKee—Very good at athletic sports. He desires to be a doctor. Alan Meiklejohn—Is very good at his art. In chemistry he’s also smart. Shirley Lea—Shirley Lea, as you can see, Is always very bright and free. Nellie Parker—Nellie Parker, a basketball star, Is a name that has travelled far. Elgee Paterson—One of the best athletes in the class, He is known to run very fast. Edith Rimmer—Edith is lots of fun, She goes around with Georgie Young. 33



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BIOGRAPHIES OF 7B Raymond Basset—Raymond is our class president. He is tall and strong. He spends his leisure time with Donald. Stanley Bremner—Stanley was born at Spirit River. He is a pleasant fellow. He collec ts stamps and plays a horn. Like his Dad he wishes to be a soldier. Jim Cawthorn—Jim is dark and slim. He is a boy scout. He enjoys art and wishes to become a mechanic. Donald Conley—Don is one of the biggest boys in the class. He likes Social Studies. Don’s favorite expression is “That’s a lu lu.” His ambition is to be a sailor. George Connery—George is one of the quiet boys of 7B. He enjoys baseball and hockey. Science is his favorite subject. Marion Court—Marion is small and active. She is a skater and a dancer. Art is her favorite subject. Marion’s chief saying is “It’s a pay-off.” Kathleen Decima—Was born in Calgary. She has brown hair and brown eyes. Kathleen has no favorite subject. Shirley Evans—Shirley likes to sing and draw. She hopes to attend University and then nurse. She frequently says “Hi Keed.” Jack Forster—Jack hails from Winnipeg. He is an ardent reader as well as a stamp collector. He likes Science and wants to be a pilot. Muriel Fay—Muriel is short and chubby. She plays the piano. Her favorite subject is cooking. She often says “T’aint funny, Magee.” Stenography is her aim. Joy Garret—Joy was born in Winnipeg. She is pleasant and artistic, hence her favorite subject is Art. Some day she hopes to be a nurse. Edward Goodman—Edward is a Calgary chap. He likes camping and excells at cartooning. His aim is aviation. He is often heard to say “So what!” George Green—George is an active goal-tender on our hockey team. His favorite subject is English. He says he wants to be a farmer. Ronald Harbridge—Ron loves to skate. He likes music and he can sing. After his schooling, Ron wishes to become a pilot. Marion Haskell—Marion is auburn-haired and blue-eyed. Her favor¬ ite subject is music. Marion hopes to become a doctor. Ray Huffman—Ray hails from Regina. He is an active worker in our class. He spends his time collecting stamps. Corinne Ison—Corinne is tiny and dark. She sings and plays the piano. She also enjoys reading. Her favorite saying is “Oh, Shoot!” Marguerite Jones—Marguerite is dark-haired and active. He hobby is stamp collecting. She plays the piano. She is our class room vice-president. Her favorite subject is music and her ambition is to become a secretary. Gordon Knight—Gordon hails from Cochrane. He is our room ath¬ lete. He confesses his love for Math, quite often. He talks quite a bit. 35

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