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Miss Chittick Interested not only in the teaching of health, but in the entire field of health education. She is Staff Consultant on the Yearbook Committee and has devoted her talents and energies to this work. Mr. Safran As the instructor of Chem. 40, teaches a dif¬ ficult course with enthusiasm and despatch. Deep¬ ly concerned with the transfer of ions from one unknown to another. Miss Fisher Possesses great personal charm. Teaches with cheerfulness and tact, and her classes appeal to everyone. Mr. Sheane Was welcomed back to the Calgary staff this year as Math, and Science instructor, after being on loan to Edmonton. Thoroughly enjoys student activities and is always on hand to assist at stud¬ ent functions. Mr. Graham Capable director of all musical talent. He is deeply interested in all city concerts of value. His hobby—School Law. Mr. Palleson Another part time Faculty member. The coverage of an immense amount of mathematics in a brief period is one of his outstanding features.
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TWO?? The Faculty . . . cS s ft$i ' his at Mr. Finn ' FocSs£s t “rft Pr ' oT h i s attention on boys ' and girls ' basketball. He is always on hand for both major and minor Faculty Activities, and in addition to Physical Education instruction, is engaged in teaching Psychology. Dr. Self We welcome this competent Political Econ¬ omy professor to our staff. Born and brought up in Nova Scotia, he obtained his Doctor ' s degree from the University of Chicago. Miss Barclay A friendly and enthusiastic French teacher. Possesses great organizing abilities and a wide knowledge of the French language. Mr. Scott The What shall I do? s of Practice Teach¬ ing are Mr. Scott ' s chief concern. Freshman and Sophomore Social Studies occupy the remainder of his time. His unauthorized duty seems to be student counselling. Mr. Laurie In his hands, the English Classics receive the recognition they deserve. Not very well known by the majority of students, but highly regarded by Freshmen and Sophomores. Mr. lnvin While directing Western Canada High School ' s Art Department, finds time each afternoon to in¬ struct future teachers. Staunch supporter of Social Activities.
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£o-z uyieen Cjold Class R Quality above quantity is the motto of this class. One might justly be proud to belong to this versatile group of students. It will always be a source of amazement as to how these people can indulge in such a wide variety of activities and apparently carry these to a successful conclusion. The teaching profession will take a step forward when this class takes its rightful place in society. These sketches of the individual members will confirm these statements. The House Committee representative, Lome Bunyan, plays basketball and is a general sports enthusiast. Quiet and debonair is James Campbell. Jim loves a good argument and hence is an ardent Citizen ' s Forum participant. President Jim , James Clark, plays basketball, hockey and ping-pong! He attends Citizen ' s Forum and, oh, yes, he takes an academic course also. Adding married life, as of February 27th, makes him quite a man. Hockey is Ted Fisk ' s long suit. Watch for the future hockey stars from his classrooms. Ted, Secretary of the Students ' Union might well be called the class philosopher. Gladys Griffin-Beale certainly contributes her share to the class. Ex¬ cept for an occasional cropper Gladys enjoys tumbling. Her singing is really something to hear. Poetry we are told is one of the finer arts, Dorothy Heuman derives her inspiration for turning out reams of poetry from that exacting science, Political Economy. The results are amazing. Ruth Hulland, one of the very studious misses in the class, makes competition very difficult. Journalistic ability is aptly demonstrated by Gordon Jepson. He is a member of the basketball team and it might be noted here that the ping- pong room seems to have a fatal attraction. The Smith brothers round out this phase of the class. Norm showed his talents by becoming president of the Bowling club while Paul showed his literary flair by winning the Public Speaking contest. Leaving the Faculty of Agriculture for the more attractive field of Education are two potential educators, Lowell Frodsham and Greg. Todd. Lowell plays a major part in the overall sport activities of the school by being athletic director. Hockey and hockey-players hold Greg ' s interest. Besides being in the centre of the extra-curricular activities of the school the members of this class are also taking the hardest course the school has to offer. The way that they have handled their course will be evident when the marks come out. GREG TODD, Class R . Page Twenty-four
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