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BOOK Page twenty-nine CLASS 3 - (Continued) ELIZABETH FEE—If all the students were like Elizabeth Fee, what a paradise school would be! Behind her modest countenance lies a well-developed brain. Her ambition is to visit the historic spots of Europe. WILLIAM GORDON FISHER—Here is Class 3’s authority on chemistry, philos¬ ophy, politics and women. A devout golfer, a member of the Hi-Y and a musician of sorts. Ambition: To extract a tune from a cigar box and a broom handle. Whatta man! MARION FLEWELLING—This slim brunette found it necessary first to struggle through Cliff Bungalow and Earl Grey schools before she could enroll at this famous seat of learning. Being optimistic, she intends to be a teacher, (and in these times!). MAURICE GROBERMAN—Maurice started to educate the teachers in Earl Grey and has continued the good work at Western. Hobby: Using big words. Vice: Muttering profanely in class. MURRAY GORDON HAWKES—Murray is a Calgary product, patented June 8th, 1914. He has been tried and tested at Cliff Bungalow, Earl Grey and Western, and has been recommended as one of the best. His hopes lie buried in the soil—he wants to be an agriculturist. Pet hobby: Entomology. WALTER LLOYD HUTTON—Lloyd made his first fatal mistake when he came to Western four years ago. He plays rugby, runs the Year Book, is president of the Hi-Y, Iota Sigma Phi, and Debating Society. He thinks there’s still room in the legal profession and aims to study Law at Varsity next year. Age—three stout bristles and a prominent chin. MARGARET M. IRVING-—This popular young student is a member of the Alpha Sigma Tau sorority, and of the Year Book committee. She and Gerry may be seen every day rushing across the campus trying to beat the second bell. Next year, Marg. intends to patronize the fine arts. JUDITH JORDAN JACOBSON—Judy has wandered in and out of the grades with a happy, carefree manner. At Western, her presence is so desirable in the study room that she hasn’t time for many subjects. She aspires to outshine Walter Winchell, or, next best, to become a journalist. FRANK LIMBERT JOHNSON—Frank began whistling and lunching during classes at Mount Royal. Hobby: Amusing his teachers by looking intelligent. Ambition: To study medicine. Frank is Vice-President of the Hi-Y, a mem¬ ber of the Gamma Phi, Secretary of the Debating Society, and played middle on the Senior Rugby team. TOBY KATZIN—Toby has large indifferent eyes which are capable of meeting sarcasm of the most biting variety. As for her intellectual ability, she keeps up with the best of Western. ’Nuff said. ELEANOR RUTH KING—A young lady sits at the front of Class 3. She has blonde hair, blue eyes and a pleasing disposition. “Three guesses—you’re right—Eleanor King!” Varsity will probably claim Eleanor next year. IRIS KINGSTON—In her childhood Iris rolled snowballs in Ontario. When she reached the years of understanding, she came to Sunny Alberta. Believe it or not her hobby is cutting out pictures of movie stars, although she intends to pass on her learning to the youth of Alberta. KENNETH RALPH LEBBERT ' —Kenneth is a son of Eatonia, Saskatchewan, but three years ago he shook off that tie and came here to shed the sunshine of his smile over Western Canada High. His ambition is to become an aviator. Last year he was the popular coach of the Western Canada Junior Hockey team.
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Page twenty-eight YEAR CLASS 2 - (Continued) WILLIAM RALPH BOYD STUART—This brown-eyed lad came to the fore in Calgary in 1915. His devouring curiosity led him to school to see what teach¬ ers looked like. He is still unsatisfied and may go on to Varsity next year on the same quest. “Oh, he’s a jolly good fellow.” BLANCHE OPEAL TOEWS—This lassie of the dreamy dark eyes comes from Bircham. She obtained three years of High school at Acme, but now is at Western to get her Normal entrance. Blanche aims to be a great teacher. BRUCE WALLACE—This quiet chap comes to us for a short time each day. We understand that he is working towards becoming a radio engineer. Hail anil farewell! CLASS 3 VINCENT VICTOR ALLAN—From Castor he turned to the “big city” and spent two years at C.C.I. He longed for something better and came to Western. Pastime—Learning Latin mythology from Mr. Collier. His ambition is indeed lofty. He hopes to become an aviator. CLIVE MURRAY ARTHUR—Clive came to us from Pincher Creek three years ago. He is the fellow in Class 3 who knows all the girls. “Huh,” you say, “he must be a woman hater.” Wrong again. He likes tennis, badminton and girls. MARJORIE LOWE BAGNALL—Marjorie has a quiet pleasing manner (despite a determined chin), and a studious nature. She is a member of the senior basketball team and of the Zeta Rho Sorority. She intends to follow the ancient and honorable profession of school teaching, in her mother’s footsteps. HELEN ROTHNIE MONTGOMERIE-BELL—The Fates ordained that Rothiie should be born to carry off Calgary’s surplus scholarships. They decreed that her chief faults would be—obtaining averages of 95% or thereabouts, and lendiiig her work to her lazier classmates. She is a real girl and we wish her continued success. KATHLEEN BIJLMER—Kay’s fame lies chiefly in her ability to lose her blotter and bedaub herself with ink. She is a quiet, conscientious student, who is always willing to lend her homework, even her Latin. Next year she intends to learn how to wield the hickory. VIVIAN CLARKE—One unusually bright morning an unusually big stork de¬ posited an unusually small baby on the Clarke doorstep. This child (common¬ ly called “V”) has developed an unusually great number of “little grey cells” particularly adapted to solving unusually difficult economic problems. DAVID BARR COLLIER—“A chip off the old block,” he is a great student of Latin and has mastered German, French and the language of a golfer in dis¬ tress. Ambition: To join a Hole-in-One Club. Dave was one of the stal¬ warts of this year’s Junior Rugby team. JAMES BLAKELY CORBET—James is a new arrival from Oakville, Ontario. He has come to the conclusion that if work he must, Law is his realm. Hobby: Playing a man-sized organ (not of the mouth variety). Favorite expression: (censored). MAR SUSAN DAVIDSON—As a figure-skater, Mary’s prowess is well known; as a student, she has shown her capability by matriculating with honors. Mary’s destination, next year will be Alberta University, when the cold north¬ ern blasts will be conducive to the practice of skating. GILDA VERA DICK—Mr. Collier complains that only an adding machine can total Gilda’s absences. No such complaint is made of her attendance at the Zeta Rho and Iota Tau sororities, or the local theatres. Why take school seriously when there are horses to ride and pools in which to swim ?
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