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BOOK Page forty-one Western Canada HIGH SCHOOL GRADE XII CLASS A 1932
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Page forty YEAR ESI Western Canada HIGH SCHOOL
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Page forty-two YEAR BESSIE MARIAM HACKER—Bessie was born in Calgary. She received her education at Victoria and Haultain Public Schools. She now adorns Western’s halls and is one of the brilliant members of Class 4. If it weren’t for Bessie, who would help us with our homework. She hopes someday to teach school. “She always said the things she thought And always thought the things she ought.” DOUGLAS GEORGE HARVEY—Douglas was born and brought up in Gleichen. He donned his roller-skates and came to Calgary where he received his Public School education at Ramsay. Once more, the roller-skates were useful to bring him to Western Canada College and to Western, where he seems quite satisfied. He can usually be found fooling with Driver. Doug, would like to pass Grade XII this year. “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” SHERWOOD CAMPION HAYDEN—Sherwood first voiced his opinions in Cal¬ gary. He began his education at Central, but longing to travel, he went to Idaho. He returned to Calgary, however, and resumed his studies at Western. He would like to find a good shaving cream. Good luck, Sherwood He ex¬ pects to enter Washington University this fall. “Whistle, old chap—just go on and whistle Give us your ilutings of popular airs.” RODERICK HENSELWOOD—Roderick hails from Regina. Coming to Calgary he attended Cliff Bungalow, Earl Grey and then followed the crowd to West¬ ern. Roderick delights in such subjects as Chemistry (?). His favorite pas¬ time is playing the violin—and can he play! As yet he is undecided as to what he will do in the future. “Give a smile to someone passing Thereby make his morning glad.” SUSANNAH JAMES—Bom in Winnipeg, Sut perambulated over to Calgary where she thinks she’ll stay to finish her education. She is a good student who says little, but manages to repeat it frequently. As yet, she hasn’t con¬ fessed her activities out of school, but we have heard that she is quite ad¬ vanced in elocution. She intends to go to Normal. “Try to think your joys out loud. Silence all repining.” HUBERT JARVIS—Hubert first saw light in Edmonton. He came all the way to Calgary to attend Earl Grey. His next stopping place was Calgary and then Western, where he has since remained. Hubert seems to have taken a fancy to hardware, lately. His great ambition in life is not to blush when a teacher asks him a question. “’Tis true, that in this climate rude. The mind resolved may happy be.” ROY SYDNEY JENKINS—Roy first opened his eyes in Calgary. He was edu¬ cated at King Edward, but not liking it there, he moved to Mount Royal. His next stopping place was South Calgary and now Western. Roy is Mr. Steven¬ son’s favorite pupil (?). His main ambition is to pass a Literature exam, and surprise that same Mr. Stevenson. “Oh, coirld I through the future see Enough to form a settled plan.” SAMUEL KAPLAN—Sam started life in Calgary. He received his Public School education at Okotoks, but came to Calgary for his High School course. While attending East Calgary, he heard of our renowned school and thought he’d come and try it out. Sam heads Class 4 with a high average. He hopes to finish Grade XII this year. “Up! be stirring and alive Get upon a farm and thrive.”
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