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Jack McKay—Jjack was born in Calgary. He is thirteen years old, and has blue eyes. His favorite subject is Science. Jack’s favorite sport is football. Dale McKellar—Dale is a good-looking fellow always dressed up to date. His favorite subject is Math. He is quite often heard to say “Don’t give me any trouble.’’ Dale is shy of girls. Mary Middlemiss—Mary comes from Bowden, Alberta. Her hair is brown and her eyes are greenish blue. Mary likes housekeep¬ ing. Gerald Miller—Gerald was born in Saskatchewan. He ' s a friendly chap, but doesn’t care much for girls. His favorite subject is Science. Gerald hopes to join the navy. Janet Musgrove—Janet is tall. She is a skater and a pianist. She enjoys the Art classes and she wishes to become a secretary. Merlin Orr—Merlin is small, plump and talkative. He likes to play hockey. He is planning to become a carpenter. Phyllis Pease—Phyllis is pleasant and quick. Very popular and is representative of MacMillan Club. Her hobby is reading books. She hopes to be a nurse. Bernye Sewall—Bernye is fond of skating and horseback riding. She hopes to be a nurse and her favorite saying is “You cute kid. Irene Skinner—Irene was born in Calgary. Sh e is of medium height. She is always asking questions. Irene is basketball captain and likes Math. She knits continuously. Joyce Swanson—Born in Calgary. She has fair hair and blue eyes. Her favorite subject is English. Joyce hopes to become a nurse. Hazelle Thomas—Hazelle is good in athletic activities. She plays tin piano too. Her hobby is riding and her ambition is to be a cowgirl down in Texas. Reginald Walker—Reg. was born in Lumsden. He has blonde hair and blue eyes. His favorite subject is English. He can sing well and he wishes to become a pilot. Evelyn Wetherell—Evelyn is tall, pleasant and auburn-haired. Her hobby is photography. Evelyn likes music and wants to b; a librarian. Dick Withell—Dick is tall and fair. He has a hobby of building aeroplanes. His favorite subject is Math, and he hopes to become a pilot. George Young—Was born at Barry, Ontario. He is a good spor . His favorite subject is Math. He is an ardent hockey fan. Alvin Bailey—Was born in Okotoks. Has green eyes and is fairly tall. He has dark hair and likes Art. He wants to be a truck driver. Alan Akitt—Was born in Saskatchewan. He is a new comer in our class. He comes from Earl Grey. He is often heard to say “Mon-o-Mon.” Wants to be a Deisel Engineer. Eva Williams- -Was born in High River. She has light hair and blue eyes. Her favorite subject is Mathematics. Eva is a new member of our room. Aileen Adaire Was born in Calgary. Her favorite subject is Eng- lish Literature. Aileen has blue eyes and blonde hair. She hopes to be a nurse. 36
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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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THE STUDENTS ' COUNCIL Vice-President . Audrey Jean Oliver Secretary . Audrey Currie Treasurer . Marjorie Donaldson Advisor . Mr. Dobson Room Representatives to Students’ Council— I Bob Kennedy (7A), Roy Huffman (7B), Walter Johnson (8A), I Terry Clarke (8B), Peggy Elder (8C), Bruce Loomer (9A), Catherine I Welsh (9B), Tom Underwood (9C), Bruce McGregor (9D). PUTTING OUT THE YEAR BOOK I The work of putting out a Year Book depends upon the whole h earted co-operation of many students. We are greatly indebted to he members of the Teaching Staff for their many valuable suggestions I .d we also wish to thank the students who helped in various capaci- es, especially the following: Margaret Barclay, Dorothy Loudfoot, I Bruce Loomer, Jean Young, Agnes MacKenzie, Marjorie Donaldson, I for work on Photgraphy; Gordon McCloy for work on Art; Dave Coates and Richard Madge for work on Humor and Biographies; 1 i:Iso Mary Huffman, Jack Moore, Grace Annand, Dean Fry, Fred Ching, Joan Wilkes, Winston Foster, Helen Jphnston, Randle Brere- ton, Jean Connachie, Eddie Broomfield, Frank Brock, Peggy Elder, Don Warner, Joyce Swanson, Jack Dyer, Mary Willits and Jim IWillox for their work on Biographies; Geiorge Morrison, Bill Tynan, Ken Bird, Dick Hesson, Bruce McGregor, Alan Wait, Dean Fry, I Betty Lou Allan, Jim Mayhew, John McIntyre, Marguerite Langdon, I Allan Beaumont, Tom Taylor, Jack Harper, Morton Libbon, Tom and ! Edith McCullough, for work in Advertising. —BETTY DENNIS, Editor. 37
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