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BOOK Page nineteen PERSONALS - (Continued) Betty Stevenson (3), is teaching school. Dorothy Thomas (3), is training for a nurse in a Vancouver Hospital. Ena Youngblood (2), is training for a nurse in the University Hospital, Edmonton. At Home Daisy Ambury (2), Marjorie Bartle (10), Mary Birse (10), Mae Cameron (15), Vera Clipsham (15), Donald Ebsworth (2), Margaret Hepworth (4), Frances Holditch (3), Anna Lachter (15), Joe McMullen (14), Patricia Mayhood (2), Edna Newcombe (10), John Prosser (9), Betty Saunders (9), Jack Snell (9), Evelyn Spankie (3). Unable to Locate Vivian Kelly (9), Agnes Macdonald (14), Kathleen Lovell (8), Thelma Duck- low (11), Fearl Gourley (4), Hilda Lavender (14), Victoria Olynyk (6). Living Elsewhere John Biddell (3), Midnapore, Alberta. Gordon Munro (4), Patricia, Alberta. William Wickens (2), Cayley, Alberta. Clara Little (15), Edmonton ,Alberta. Roy Sturgeon (5), on a farm at Lacombe, Alberta. Robert Thornton (13), on Jackson’s farm, West Calgary. PERSONALS - 1932-33 Elmer Beal (15), working in Calgary with his father. James Binns (5), transferred to Crescent Heights High School. Percy Bishop (4), transferred to Crescent Heights High School. Harry Blow (5), transferred to Crescent Heights High School. Thomas Boyer (7), moved to Vancouver, B.C. Marion Brooks (7), working in an office in Calgary. June Cameron (10), moved to Kelowna, B.C. Alva Dixson (11), attending school at Stettler, Alberta. Rheta Dixson (10), attending school at Stettler, Alberta. Robert Freeland (11), transferred to Crescent Heights High School. Erica Gifford (14), absent on account of illness. Jack Groberman (6), working in father’s store and taking a business course at Night School. Edwin Hall (15), moved to Shreveport, Louisiana. George Hall (15), moved to Shreveport, Louisiana. Frank Iwama (2), working in Calgary. Roy Iwama (5), working at the Palliser Hotel, Calgary. Helen Jagoe (2), died September 17th, 1932. Graham Jones (4), attending the Agricultural School at Olds, Alberta. Jack Kerr (15), moved to Edmonton, Alberta. Vincent Jacques (3), Manager of Chesterfield Shop, Eighth Avenue. Clifford Lillicrap (12), moved to Montreal, Quebec. Helen Matheson (11), at home. Milton Matheson (12), at home. Donald McCracken (4), working in Sun Drug Store. William McLaws (4), attending the University of Alberta. Isobel McDowell (9), at home. Wilda McTavish (8), attending school at Crossfield, Alberta. Arthur Mills (12), attending High school at Ponca City, Oklahoma Margaret Nancarrow (4), moved to Montreal, Quebec. ' Walter Nancarrow (14), moved to Montreal, Quebec. Roy Neal (11), working for the Albertan Publishing Co. Harry Proctor (10), died September 1st, 1932. Rheta Smith (2), Louisana, Alberta. Elinor Wells (15), moved to Edmonton, Alberta. Arthur White (9), working in Calgary. Kathleen Wilson (6), at home owing to ill-health. Robert Younggren (13), at home at Kinmundy, Alberta.
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Page eighteen YEAR PERSONALS - (Continued) Reba Cooper (10), is at school in Vancouver. Arthur Dingle (12), is at the Techincal High School. Melbourne Erb (10), is at the Technical High School. Sarah Grainger (1), is at University in California. Lydia Hanson (2), is at Mt. Royal Commercial School. Douglas Harvey (4), is at Crescent Heights High School. John Harvey (6), is at Crescent Heights High School. Roderick Henselwood (5), is at Crescent Heights High School. Josephine Hughes (15), is at school in Lethbridge. Betty Jenkins (10), is at Mt. Royal College. Wallace Joyce (2), is at Toronto University. Donald Lincoln (4), is at McGill University. Olga Lucas (12), is at High School in Vancouver. Leota Luther (4), is at Business College. James McGill (2), is at Queen’s University, Kingston. Douglas Marshall (9), is at Mt. Royal College. Mildred Nablo (8), is at High School in High River. Dorothy Peacock (5), is at Business College. Lois Pendray (5), is attending High School in Victoria, B.C. Lorraine Pendray (7), is attending High School in Victoria, B.C. Dorothy Picken (6), is at the Technical High School. Alberta Ross (8), is at Central High School. Phyllis Somerville (10), is at Business College. Gordon Snowdon (8), is at Mt. Royal College. Bruce Speer (5), is at Crescent Heights High School. William Todd (15), is at Crescent Heights High School. Joseph Walker (2), is studying Accountancy with International Accountants. With Business Firms Neil Begg (5), is with the Regal Oil Service Station. John Chaston (1), is with the Alberta Pacific Grain Company. Brainerd Clark (2), is with the Piggly-Wiggly Stores, Calgary. Betty Gilroy (13), is with the Alberta Job Press, Calgary. Sherwood Hayden (4), is with the Herald Publishing Co., Calgary. Robert Heard (5), is travelling for Lacombe Nurseries. Jimtnie Hill (14), is with Jenkins’ Groceterias Ltd., Calgary. Hubert Jarvis (4), is working for McLean’s Magazine, Vancouver. Hiroshi Kuwahara (6), is in the Nippon Store, Calgary. Solomon Lipkind (1), is with the Safeway Stores, Calgary. Charles Macqueen (2), is working in the Bank of Montreal. Philip McClelland (9), is working with the Commonwealth Press, Calgary. Arnold McKay (14), is working in “The White Spot.” Lorin Mercer (6), is working in Trail, B.C. Harold Nelson (2), is with the Royal Bank. Otherwise Employed Alice Belkin (1), is studying music in Calgary. Ruth Benedict (1), is studying music in Calgary. Passie Bercuson (2), is working in Calgary. Mona Comba (3), is training for a nurse in the General Hospital. Emma Fawdry (6), is training for a nurse in the Holy Cross Hospital. Jean Fullerton (5), is working in Vancouver, B.C. Annie McLeod (2), is training for a nurse in the General Hospital. Dorothy McBurney (4), is training for a nurse in the Holy Cross Hospital. Evelyn McLean (8), is teaching music in Calgary. Dorothy Mercer (1), is training for a nurse in the Holy Cross Hospital. Norman Pallesen (2), is working on the farm, North Calgary. Rae Porteous (5), is training for a nurse in the General Hospital. Hazel Razoumovsky (15), is working in Vancouver, B.C. Margaret Scott (5), is training for a nurse in the Holy Cross Hospital. Kathleen Smith (1), is working at the Keith Sanitarium.
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Page twenty litghltfllits Ilf iFmtrth frar (JIlctBH YEAR To be considered a member of the Fourth Year, a student must have to his credit at least eighteen units. CLASS 1 MACLAREN LORNE ANDERSON—One of those dour Scotchmen, a stem and silent man. Mack has great difficulty in the finding of the villain who con¬ tinually interferes with the working of his desk chain. This flaming youth has no definite idea for the future. ISABELL ELNOR BALDWIN—Baldy first wore skates in Banff. She still wears them to good purpose in Calgary, where she has received her Public and High school education. Her great ambition is to become a famous skater, but she would like also to master the difficulties of Algebra. Normal comes next. RODENA FLORA BEATON—Rodena was bom at Basin, Wyoming, in 1913. She came to Calgary in 1923 and has resided here since. She has attended West¬ ern for three years, and this year she is completing her Grade XII. “Ah! pensive scholar, what is fame?” DOROTHY ELINOR BECKER—Dorothy hails from Class I. Her most familiar expression is: “Have you done your Geometry? I haven’t.” This fair young maiden has two ambitions: To pass Physics II and to attend University obtaining the degrees of B.A., M.A., Ph.D., R.A., B.Sc., M.D., etc. LUCILE MARGARET BELL—Lucile says little and says it often. She was bom in Gleichen in 1915, and remained there to finish Public school. She came to Calgary, attended Mount Royal College, and came to Western in 1930. She intends to go to Normal next year. LOIS MARION BROOKS—This dark-eyed maiden was born in Calgary. After paying a visit to Vancouver she returned, and is now at Western. She appears to be a quiet lass, but she knows her little world. Lois intends to go to Busi¬ ness College next year. ALBERTA O. BROWN—Having danced through seventeen years, Alberta hopes she is nearing her goal of becoming a Tango dancer. At present her cheery smile brightens our class-room. Her Latin is a thing of joy forever to every¬ one but her teacher. DOROTHY FORREST CADZOW—This shy little maiden, commonly known as “Dorie” is the one with the big brown eyes. Although she is a Canadian, she is an ardent admirer of our friends to the South. No matter what “Dodie” decides to do, we all wish her the best of luck. FRANCES GERTRUDE CADZOW—The “high light” of Class I, Frances came from the capital city four years ago and has been aiding her friends to secure their daily laugh ever since. She is returning to Western next year and then hopes to go to University. MARGARET CATHERINE CAWSTON—Marg, breathlessly, bursts into Class I just in time to have her name struck off the absentee list. She attributes this to the weight of her books. She takes an active part in her sorority, is Treas¬ urer of the Year Book, and has a great ambition to become a singer. KENNETH ANDREW CONNAL CLARKE—Ken is a Canadian by birth and a Scotsman by name and inclination. He is a stalwart of the Senior Rugby Team and a badminton player of no mean ability. Next year Ken plans to begin t he study of medicine, possibly in the land of his forefathers.
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