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Page forty YEAR ESI Western Canada HIGH SCHOOL
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BOOK Page thirty-nine Classes 4 and 5 MACLAREN LORNE ANDERSON—“Mac,” another of our quiet lads—was born in Calgary. For some reason he longed for an education, so he started at Haultain. Then seeking real knowledge he came to Western and seems pleased with our fine school. His ambition at present is to pass Grade XII. “Mac” is not quite certain what he will do after he accomplishes that. “Sing on, lad, and play the game.” NEIL BOWMAN BEGG—This lad first brightened the world at Cochrane and re¬ ceived his Public School education there. Deciding that Calgary needed a little more sunshine, he came here and has attended South Calgary, and now Western. We hope he likes our school. Neil has not yet expressed his ambi¬ tion. We wonder, “Is he modest?” “Our shadow-selves, our influence may fall Where we can never be.” DOROTHY BERNICE BENNETT—Deported from Cranbrook, B.C., “Benny” came to Calgary where she has had the good sense to remain. After attend¬ ing Earl Grey and C.C.I. she came to Western. She would like to go skating every night. Her pet ambition is to shine in the heavens of commercial art. By the way, she is on the Art Committee of the Year Book. “In framing an artist, art hath thus decreed To make some good, but others to exceed.” HARRY CLELAND BLOW—Harry was born in sunny Calgary. His Public School education was obtained at McDougall. He then came to Western and likes it so well that he just can’t stay away (?). Harry is one of our star hockey players. His ambition is to pass a Lit. exam, and a lot of others next June. “Take the good the Gods provide thee.” LOIS MARION BROOKS—This demure, dignified young lady was born right here in little ole Calgary, but not knowing any better migrated to Vancouver. How¬ ever, the call of her native town became too strong and she returned. Lois passed the ninth grade at Elbow Park High and then came to Western Canada where she is becoming wiser every day. Would like to have Mr. Collier’s approval. She has not decided on any vocation as yet. “Be joy and happiness her lot.” GORDON COOPER—Gordon was born right here in Calgary. He attended Con¬ naught and C.C.I., and is another lad that just couldn’t stay away from good old Western. We hear he is a good rugby player, although he didn’t play on our team. He intends to finish Grade XII this year, but we are ignorant as to his future plans. “But if you succeed, you must Paddle your own canoe.” WILFRED FRANCIS COSTELLO—This quiet lad was born in Calgary. How¬ ever, he didn’t remain long, for he went west as far as Vancouver for his educa¬ tion. Wilfred seems to like travelling ' for he next journeyed to Edmonton and then to Banff for more knowledge. His home-town then called him and he came back to Calgary and to Western. Wilfred is very quiet and never says much. He would like to go to University. “Leave the life-care behind you.” ROBERT BOOTH FOULDS—Bob was born and brought up in Calgary. He first attended King Edward, then South Calgary and last but not least, Western. Bob’s favorite pastime in school is borrowing knives. He is a very active member of the Year Book Committee, helping to look after the sports. Bob would like to be a business man if there is any business left when he gets out of school. “I promise thee all joyous things That furnish forth the lives of kings.”
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BOOK Page forty-one Western Canada HIGH SCHOOL GRADE XII CLASS A 1932
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