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Page 11 text:
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o Thank ☆ A great deal of work, and the co-operation of many people are responsible for the Bugle this year. Thanks go to the Bugle staff who spent many hours in gathering the information and planning this book. I’d also like to wish Harold Paskall all the luck in the world when he takes over next year. I don’t know what any of us would have done without Miss Wright and Mr. Warwick, who gave unselfishly of their time and assistance. A vote of thanks also goes out to the Commercial department for their co-operation. This book would not have been what it is without the art work, contributed by the Art Department. The Literary you read and enjoy, was provided by the Creative Writing Class. I’d like to express my gratitude to these and to any one else who has in any way contributed to the success of the 1955-56 Bugle. 9
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Sand ra Wheatcroft EDITORIAL Again another school year passes leaving us with new found friends, knowledge and experiences. These are the elements which will help to weave our future whether we return to these halls, travel on to wider fields of education or go to our first steady employment. Benjamin Franklin stated “Energy and persistance conquer all things”. No matter what secret the future holds for us these sound words transformed into action can bring accomplishment and suc¬ cess—and success is what we wish to all Crescent students, past and present. In future years may this book fill the gap in time and help us to recall- all that Crescent has meant to us. May it renew the mem¬ ories of our athletic and musical achievement and again recall the feeling of pride we all hold for our School. 8
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JAMES C. LAING Crescent’s Technical Department is losing a valu¬ able and respected member of its staff this year. Mr. James C. Laing, an instructor of metal work begins his retirement next fall. Mr. Laing came to Crescent when the new technical wing was built. He became a member of the staff of Calgary School Board in 1933 and previous to his joining Crescent’s staff he taught Pre- vocational Classes and then metalwork at Western Canada High School. Mr. Laing’s career has been full and interesting. Born in Aberdeen, Scotland he received his formal education in the Normal School and at Robert Gordon’s College. He carried on in Mechan¬ ical and Electrical Engineering at Robert Gordon’s College followed by courses from the International Correspondence Schools. His apprenticeship was served in Aberdeen and he spent the next few years as a journeyman. In 1914, he was called into military service. After the war, Mr. Laing started up an Electrical Contract Business which flourished until his decision to come to Canada in 1928. In Calgary, he worked with the now extinct firm of Electrical Engineers Ltd. and with the Otis Elevator Company. He then spent 2 years as Electrical and Mechanical Engineer at the Western Gem Coal Company in Drumheller before joining the Calgary teaching staff. We would like to wish Mr. Laing many years of peace and enjoy¬ ment during his retirement. 3n Jfflemortam HARRY WOOD died in an auto accident on the Number 2 Highway, 1955. P.O. BRIAN SILK, 24 years, died while on a routine flying training flight at Gimli, Manitoba, 1955. 10
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