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CLASS A Alice Ackroyd, Magrath— Always smiling, always cheery, but home¬ work surely makes her weary. She loves Normal, thinks it ' s fun, and we all love her, every one. Jean Aitkins, Namaka— Spreading joy is Jeannie’s mission: an English teacher is her ambition. She’s not so big but her manner’s pleasing, we’re sure she’ll succeed in whatever she’s doing. Alice Anderson— The quietest girl you ever shaw, as silent as the “p” in pshaw. She’s a pleasure to our class, a sweet, calm, demure lass. lone Anderson, Shepard. lone decided in favor of matrimony and so left us early in the term. She was a bright spot in the front seat while she was with us. Irene Anderson, Shepard— So quiet and still, she never makes a noise, not even turns sideways to look at the boys. She is seldom absent, never late, is a real good sport and is not sedate. Vera Anderson, Cardston— This young lady with her southern drawl has made herself dear to the hearts of all.. With lively spirits she’s filled to the brim, on the road to success she’ll surely skim. Kathyrne Armstrong, Ervine— Miss Armstrong seems all that a teacher should be, for she does very well, as you plainly can see. We ' re suspicious, however, which we here will reveal, that she’s numerous dates to level the keel. Eleanor Asl’ng, Lake Louise— Here’s another Normal School girl, to her a bright flag we unfurl. At winter sports she wins her fame, Eleanor is the girl Asling is the name. Shirley Atkins, Cardston— Shirley hails from Cardston town, her dancing feet win her renown. She’s captain of our basketball, and her cheery smile is liked by all. Mary Awcock, Calgary—- For energy, for work, good sportsmanship, fun; with humor and friendship she ranks No. 1. Mary’s hobby, no better has she, than writing letters to the old country.
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MEMBERS OF THE YEAR BOOK STAFF Editorial Miss J. P. Clandillon, Class “A” Mr. B. A. Shearer, Class “F - Miss M. Malloy, Class “C” Miss M. Coates, Class A” Advertising Staff Mr. M. Shaw, Business Manager. Miss T. C. Jackson, Class “C”. Miss J. Aitkens, Class “A”. Miss M. J. Robins, Class “D”. Miss H. Hyde, Class “E”. Mr. G. W. Saunders, Class “F”. Miss H. R. Evanson, Class “B”. Mr. S. A. Leavitt, Class “F”. Miss G. Reeves, Class “E”. Mr. D. C. Webb, Class “F”. Miss J. Duce, Class “B”. Mr. P. Hurly, Class “F”. Miss V. Anderson, Class “A”. Mr. R. W. Papworth, Class “F”. Miss B. A. Sutton, Class “E’’. Biography Editor—Miss M. Awcock, Class “A”. Art Editors—Mr. J. A. Forbes, Class “F”; Miss M. Malloy, Class “C”. Typist—Miss E. Umbrite, Class “FI”. Humor Editor—Miss H. Redd, Class “D”. Staff Advisors—Miss R. Chittick and Mr. W. D. McDougall. Page nineteen
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CLASS A Mae Baptie, Cochrane— Mae is medium, dark and bright, for her rights she’ll always fight. Somewhat different from the rest, and in Normal she is one of the best. Teresa Bario, Lethbridge— Pert and dainty and studious, too, I know none better than Teresa, do you? Tall and fair, now boys, don’t rush, we musn’t make Teresa blush. Frieda Befus, Scollard— Studious, bright and shy is she, one of our winners in June will be. Always seated in her place, a calm and gentle smiling face. Ruth Bolt, Olds— Few words are said, yet she studies hard, she makes high marks, low ones are barred. She’s lots of fun in her quiet way, it is to Ruth Bolt this tribute we pay. Gladys Boothman, Calgary— If ever a singer is needed for Lit. ge t Gladys, we’re sure she’ll fit. In basketball playing she’s sure to excel, and as a teacher she’ll do her work well. Dorothy Bower, Red Deer— To reach the highest realms of knowledge, Dorothy wants to go to college. So this teacher with brains will accomplish great things. Joan Bowlen, Carstairs— Joan has brains, aye, some to spare, a capable teacher, smiling, rare. She’ll be a success—there is no doubt she knows always what she’s about. Margaret Bowman, High River— To teach Eskimos is Margaret’s ambition, for their kind of music one needs no audition. The Northland is calling and some day may¬ be, she’ll see Aklavik on the stream Mac¬ kenzie. Marguerite Boyd, Morrin— Marguerite ' s auburn hair and peppery talk will make her pupils all take note. She’ll be a success, there is no doubt, she knows always what she’s about. Gera ldine Bramfield, Craigmyle— A B C D E F G this is Gerry’s destiny. Primary children watch with awe as on board she tries to draw.
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