Crescent Heights High School - Bugle Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1942

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SCHOLARSHIPS The halls of C.H.C.l. should ring with pride at having watched the develop¬ ment and heard the responses of such a brilliant student as— Bob Stewart. At the end of the 1940-41 term Bob Stewart had won no less than three scholarships and had eligibility for a fourth. The Bennett Scholarship he received for being the best student in the city in Grade XII. For being the most deserving pupil in the city he received the Western Canada College award, which was presented for its first time He also became eligible for Queen’s University and McGill University scholarships, each of which he could qualify for only by attending the university. As he chose to attend Queen’s University he had to forego the McGill offer. Roy Davidson, who won an I.O.D.E. scholarship as well as a university award last year; now studying History and Economics at the University of Alberta. At Crescent, Roy was editor of the 1941 Bugle, president of the Boys’ Badminton Club, a member of the winning team in the debates, and secretary of the Boys’ Hi-Y The best of luck to you, Roy! Marjorie Lick won the French scholarship last year. This scholarship is open to competition in all the city schools and is awarded by the French Clubs of the city Marjorie spent her sum¬ mer in Ontario and Quebec with French families. This year she is finishing her Matric and hopes to specialize in Modern Languages next year at University of Toronto Seemingly, Bob doesn’t possess all the genius in the Stewart family; his sister Florence captured the McKillop award for having the highest marks in Grade XI. Keep it up, Florence! We should like to see you following in your brother’s footsteps. Well, studes, it’s something to look forward to. A promising Grade X student, Vivienne Scorah, who won the award in the Bennett scholarship for Grade IX, probably will add laurels to dear old C.H.C.I.’s gallery also. Six

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