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46 IN CAP AND UNIFORM INTERMEDIATE CLASS BRADLEY, DOREEN—Our peppy senior from Calgary. Familiar to us all. Do you know what, kids? CLARK, HELEN—The original 5 ft. 2 ins. of sunshine. Fits nicely in the “cape cupboard DEEG, BERTHA—Hails from Loyalta. A good-natured, mischievous little gal. Common exclamation: “Holy Doodle!” DONNELLY, MILDRED—Can’t decide where she likes to live best—just now it’s Brandon, Man. Pet aversion—“pre-op. diagnosis.” GIFFORD, ERICA—A Calgary gal. Small, fair-haired, good-natured, and everybody’s pal. Known by: “Have you got anything to read?” LUXTON, MINOTA—A good “skate” from Banff. Sometimes unpredict¬ able—particularly when the moon changes. MacGREGOR, MURDENA—Home in Calgary. Is really air-minded. Favorite question: “Is the mail in?” McKEAGUE, MONA—Arrived from High River. “Never hurry, never worry 1 —it doesn’t pay”—but she gets there just the same. PATTON, GERTRUDE—Calls Calgary home Tall and dark—and seriously contemplating matrimony RICHMOND, NANCY—Has lived in Alberta and Saskatchewan alternately —now goes home to Canmore Fair-haired and complected—a swell kid! SNOW, BETTY—Came down from Innisfail. Real dark hair and twinkling brown eyes—a very nice combination. WOODFIN, DORIS—Reached here from Saskatchewan. Small, blonde, and independent. Our bet is on her success. WRIGHT, BETTY—Brought her lovely voice from Saskatchewan. Usually heard about 11.00 p.m.: “I simply must get to bed early!”
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IN CAP AND UNIFORM ' 47 INTERMEDIATE CLASS D. BENSON—Benny was born in the shadow “of them thar hills west of Nanton. Sets us a good example as a senior. Her worst vice is mending stockings. E. BLACKWOOD—Eleanore is a native daughter with versatile talents. She is never downhearted, but sometimes indulges in wistful thinking if skiing in Banff is mentioned. R. CANN—She is very capable, and very mischievous, and shows her nationality by that nightly remark, “Let’s have a cup of tea.” A. DAVIES—Annie, or Frenchie” to you, skated down to us from as far north as Luscar. We are all very fond of her songs, her black curls and her sunny smile. R. DICKIE—She is an independent gal with lots energy, a bad person to argue with (you always lost), but a good one if you want a friend. J. FAREWELL—Dark, petite Jean, a poet of some renown. Spends her spare time chuckling over letters from home. Her chief worry—squeez¬ ing fifty cents from us ' every pay-day. B. FORD—Barbara has always lived in Calgary. Her future as a nurse in Alaska is a must. Her boundless enthusiasm, especially for letter¬ writing and sailors. M. HOOPER—Marg. is a Calgary girl, very adept at sewing a fine seam, especially for the little things in life. She also excels in singing smiling, and keeping her room tidy. M. HUTCHISON—“Peggy” is from Cochrane. She always obeys her con¬ science and gets to breakfast on time, even if she doesn’t get up until 6.27. T. KOEHLER —Theresa is our curly-haired pal from Claresholm. She always has a joke and a cheery chuckle even when she tries to scold. Chief problem—getting her letter written to her family. L. O.’DELL—I -ois is our red-haired member from Elbow Park. She is always good-natured (except when her family is in California). Problem- How to make money on the races. B. OFSTEDAHL— Ofstie came to Calgary from Piapot, Sask. She is the blonde of our class and is a most vivacious miss, and lots of fun to know. C. SNOWDEN—Chrissie is of Calgary. She is one of the very few who have learnt the secret of how to come in training and stay slim. She has a good sense of humor. V. TAYLOR— Virginia came to C.G.H. from Gleichen. She made no mis¬ take because she and nursing agree perfectly. We like her auburn hair— also Virginia. H. TESKY—Helen is another Claresholm representative, but stopp ed off at Olds while on her way here. She is always ready, willing and able for work or fun. V. TUFF—“Tuffy” of Calgary. She used to be a sprinter in her school days, and can still make the number 9 in .005 seconds. Her cross in life: “Night duty again!” A. ALBERS—Alma, blonde and blue-eyed, comes from Meeting Creek. Is a Ponoka affiliate. Is still looking for the “perfect murder”, but as yet hasn’t tried her schemes on us. B. ROBERTSON—Betty, a native of Camrose. is a born diplomat and manages to keep peace in our Ponoka family. A very efficient nurse and liked by everyone. V. WHITE—Verna transferred her brain power from Lougheed to Ponoka, and so to us. She’s an enthusiastic worker and we predict a great future.
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