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IN CAP AND UNIFORM ' 23 EDNA BURWASH, Calgary. A really good-hearted girl, always willing to do her part, anytime, anywhere. Edna says she only bowls 32,” but—practice makes perfect. ★ ★ ★ FRANCES CARLSON—Calgary. Always smiling and willing to help. Most of us wonder how it is she races the street car home, and gets there first, not even out of breath. One makes one’s own happiness only by taking care of the happiness of others.” ★ ★ ★ JENNIE COZICK—Calgary. Some call her “Jennie May.” She will be remembered for her neatness, naps and that contagious laugh.” “Sleep is a gentle thing, Beloved from pole to pole— In the morning. ” ★ ★ ★ JOAN DAWSON—Calgary. A bonnie lassie with definite Scotch taste. “ ’Tis hard to break through her reserve, But to those who are admitted she is a staunch friend.”
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22 IN CAP AND UNIFORM PEARL ROIS—Calgary. Sincerity, reliability and efficiency in all she undertakes have won for her the re¬ spect of her classmates. ★ ★ ★ MARJORIE YOUNG—Calgary. A quiet member of the class and every¬ body’s friend. She is always calm, poised and self-assured. Marj. is often seen with Kay and Elspeth. ‘‘Quiet, yet free in manner, Not upset by trifles or given to trifling.’’ ★ ★ ★ NORMA BASS—Calgary. Take laughter, originality, enthusiasm and a cheery disposition. Mix in equal quan¬ tities, season with a little bit of worry, and the result is—Norma. “She has wit and song and sense, Mirth and sport and eloquence.” ★ ★ ★ LOUISE BUCKLEY—Calgary. “Come on, Buck, it’s almost 20 to 7.” Was a popular member of Crescent Heights High School for several years before coming in training. Was seen in the company of a handsome rugby player during the summer. “She’s the idol of many males; She has a smile that seldom fails.”
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24 IN CAP AND UNIFORM CCH GWEN DAVIES—Medicine Hat. Label—Davy. R—A good sport and full of fun. Sig.—A large dose as often as possible. Result—A cure for the blues. ★ ★ ★ JEAN GILES—Marwayne, Alta. “J” is for joyful,—she’s merry and bright; “E” is for earnestness—strong for the right: “A” is for age she so willingly gives; “N” is for naturalness, where’er she lives. ★ ★ ★ MURIEL GOODE—Medicine Hat. Another girl from Medicine Hat. Good- hearted and always busy. “So much to do, and so little time in which to do it.’’ ★ ★ ★ PHYLLIS HAIRSINE—Calgary. There ' s lots of fun with Phyl. She’s liable to have a violent attack of giggle-itis, anytime, anywhere. Often heard saying, “You look like the sea-hag’s sister.” Believe in the better side of men. It is optimism that really saves people.”
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