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

 - Class of 1962

Page 10 of 148

 

Crescent Heights High School - Bugle Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 10 of 148
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Page 10 text:

BUGLE EDITORIAL STAFF ROW ONE: Mr. F. Warwick, Sponsor; Marion Stevens, Editor; Miss J. S. Sibbald, Sponsor; Grace Panko, Art Editor; Alana Hiebert, Jokes Editor; ROW TWO: Gayle Hiebert, Activi¬ ties; Jackie Dick, Activities; Yvonne Apperly, Activities; Tony Field, Photo Editor; Karen Sommer, Advisory Editor; Betty-Anne Robertson, Sports; Colleen Benner, Activities; Marjorie Moore, Clubs’ Editor. SALES AND ADVERTISING STAFF ROW ONE: Don Gardiner, Advertising; Mr. E. C. Baldwin, Sponsor; Dave Gulley, Sales Captain. ROW TWO: Don Quinn, Advertising; Carolyn Johanson, Sales Captain; Sherile-Anne Bruerton, Sales Captain; Betty- Anne Robertson, Sales Captain; Heather Byler, Sales Captain. L 8

Page 9 text:

MR. ALEX AITKEN In Crescent Heights within our walls There works a man who retires next fall. His brogue is Scotch; his eye is keen; He’s small but mighty, quick and lean. In so many deeds he has taken part That it’s really hard to know where to start. He’s marched to stirring Scottish lilts Away to war in Highland kilts. Beyond this school his fame has spread. He’s an outstanding man in St. John’s First Aid. Our Queen herself is pleased to know him; He owns a medal that she gave him. He’s skilled in gaskets, valves and limbs. He can put on a splint, put an arm in a sling. Downstairs and upstairs, in class or gym, The whole school for years has depended on him. If one needed help, one just knocked on his door. He’s always been willing to help, and more. He’s been strong and sturdy, and a friend in need. To serve the school well has been his creed. And to add just one more to a varied career, He has wife and four children and grandchildren dear. He has worked at Crescent for many a year And all that time he has run in high gear. Now this year he retires and that makes us sad, But perhaps, also it should make us feel glad. For dear Mr. Aitken, you merit the leisure That retirement brings and combines rest with pleasure. Good luck and good fun to you and your wife, Happy landing in Scotland and health and long life. You know we shall think of you For you are our friend; Do come back and see us; We’ll miss you no end. Do take our best wishes, our regard and respect And we hope these wild verses won’t make you upset! 7



Page 11 text:

Marion Stevens Editor-in-chief The theme of the forty-third edition of the Bugle is the different routes available in a composite high school, such as Crescent. Throughout the book we have tried to develop this theme. From the cover, by Ken Klippert, which shows the idea of the theme in unique simplicity, to the title pages, some form of the idea may be found. Naturally, Crescent has had to expand in order to become the efficient composite high school that it is today. With the addition of new wings to accomodate the different routes now available, it can certainly be s aid that Crescent has lived up to its motto, “Crescit Eundo,” “It grows as it goes.” To keep Crescent growing required good students, dedicated teachers, proficient athletes, and competent all-round school citizens. Crescent’s future depends upon the students and their attitude towards education and their school. This attitude can mean the difference between success and failure, both in school and in life. THANK YOU First of all, 1 would like to thank everyone who had anything to do with the success of the 1962 edi¬ tion of the Bugle. This includes, of course, the appreciation of the volumes of work done by Miss Sibbald, Mr. Warwick, and Mr. Baldwin. Their experience in Yearbooks proved to be invaluable in this issue. It also includes every member of the Bugle Staff whose hard work provided the backbone of the book. A special thank you to Sharon Zeh and Darlene Zang, who helped out with the typing. Thanks, gals! What would the Bugle have done without the help of Mrs. Moore and her Art classes? I would also like to thank Mr. Cooper and Mr. Warren for their contributions and support for the Bugle. I would like to express my appreciation to Inter-Collegiate Press and especially to Mr. Cringan whose original ideas and techniques were very useful in the production of this book. I now wish to take this opportunity of thanking each student and teacher who supported the 43rd edition of the Bugle. 9 A

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