Western Canada High School - Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1933

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Western Canada High School - Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 47 of 84
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BOOK Page forty-five THE KAPPA GAMMA CLUB This Club, comprised of approximately fourteen girls representing the High schools of Calgary, meets once a week at the Y.W.C.A. Club-rooms. The supper- meetings are for the purpose of training the girls for leadership by discussing subjects chosen by the members themselves. This past year, some of the topics have been: “Honor, or Playing Square,” “The Why of a Club,” “Technocracy,” “The Oxford Group”; while at other meetings there have been book discussions, or a talk from some local speaker. Once a month there was a social meeting. The entire idea of the Club is best summed up in its purpose: “We, the girls of the Calgary Kappa Gamma Club, in the presence of God and each other, do pledge ourselves to help one another in the keeping of this Covenant—to create, maintain and extend, throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character, and to stand together, on and for, the plat¬ form of clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship and clean living.” For the four years of the Club’s organization, the representatives from Western Canada have been: 1929 - 1930—Helen Ford and Blanche McMurchy. 1930 - 1931—Helen Bayne and Pat. Gibson. 1931 - 1932—Dorothy Peacock and Madeline Austin. 1932 - 1933—Helen Webb and Betty Black. GAMMA PHI The Gamma Phi is an organization that has been active in Calgary for the past eighteen years. It is made up of a group of boys that are chosen to represent their respective High schools, the number from each being usually ' two or three. This organization is led by Mr. C. Maberley and Mr. F. Hall, Boys’ Work Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. At present their meetings are held on Saturday mornings and the discussions prove very interesting and helpful. Such topics as Athletics, Parent-Student Relationship, Homework, etc., that are problems to every High school student, are discussed. The Western Canada representatives of this Club for the past three terms are: 1930- 1931—Shields Imrie, Don Lincoln, George Jones (President), Berne Newton, George Dixson. 1931- 1932—Don Lincoln (Secretary), Paul Macleod, Carman Johnson, David Davidson. 1932- 1933—Lloyd Hutton, John Davidson (Secretary), Frank Johnson. The purpose of this Club may be summed up by its motto: “To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character.”

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Page forty-four YEAR THE GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION With competent leadership, the Girls’ Athletic Association has done credit to the school daring the present year. In October at a meeting of the girls interested in athletics, election of officers took place as follows: President, Helen Webb; Secretary, Mafty Kerlulce; Treasurer, Connie Hickson. After a discussion of means of raising funds, it was unanimously agreed that a tea should be held at the home of one of the girls. With the co-operation of the teachers and parents, the girls raised enough money at this tea to buy outfits for the Senior Basketball team, and to pay for several games and practices at the Central Stadium. The Girls’ Athletic Association sincerely hopes that the next year may prove even more successful than the present one. The Girls’ Athletic Tea A delightful tea was held in November by the Girls’ Athletic Association at the home of the Misses Emily and Margaret Irving, who so graciously offered their home for this occasion. The ladies of the staff and the wives of the men kindly assisted the executive in receiving, entertaining and pouring tea for the guests. Mrs. Irving and the President, Helen Webb, welcomed the guests at the door throughout the afternoon. Servitors were Emily Irving, Margaret Irving, Connie Hickson, Mafty Ker- luke, Margaret Hayden, Betty Black, Margaret Rhodes, Dorothy Splane and Marjorie Bagnall. The girls would like to take this opportunity of thanking Mrs. Irving for her kindness in giving her time as well as her home for the use of the Association. We also wish to express our appreciation of the assistance given by the teachers and the wives of the men of the staff at that time, as well as of the parents who co-operated splendidly with the girls in making the tea a success. THE HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION In February of this year a group of mothers of our students formed a com¬ mittee for the purpose of organizing a Home and School Association in Western Canada High School. The committee found that there was a real desire for such an organization on the part of both parents and teachers. At the organization meeting Dr. Kerby, President of the Home and School Federation in Canada, gave an inspirational address on the aims and objects of the Association. The officers elected were: President, Mrs. A. W. Girvin; Associate President, Mr. T. E. A. Stanley, B.A.; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. G. B. Sayers. It was fitting that the first meeting should be addressed by Dr. A. M. Scott, Superintendent of High Schools, and that the speaker for the second meeting should be the Principal, Mr. T. E. A. Stanley. It is anticipated that the Association will take an ever-increasing part in the school activities in the coming school years.



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Page forty-six YEAR (Elasa ICtata Room 19 John Aikenhead Dorothy Ballantine Mary Beaton Esther Black Douglas Buchanan Hugh Buchanan Margaret Cameron Jean Clark Frances Crawford Dorothy Crockett Margaret Darroch William Dingle Joe Dvorkin Room 22 Paul Baker John Blight John Cheal Joyce Cheal Allison Clarke Malcolm Clarke Katherine Cumming Mary Dillon Gwendolyn Driver Rae Fisher Romola Girvin Muriel Goldberg Ruth Goudie Room 1 4 Sylvia Ash Stuart Aull Nora Baker Hamish Begg Isabel Black George Bowen Campbell Boyd Betty Burwash George Campbell Ivan Clark Rachel Crane Freda Crum Hilda Davis Room 15 Donald Beaton Elizabeth Boyd William Campbell Jean Dickson Jean Dumo Phyllis Dwelley Evelyn Findlay Doris Foster Marion Foster Georgina Fotheringham Jean Gordon Roy Hambling CLASS 12—GRADE X Jean Findlay Grant Fleming Ruth Forsythe Kenneth Grainger Constance Haffern Kathleen Hall Lena Hambling Robert Haun Wilson Hodge Joan Humble Harland Irvine Marjorie Lawrence Bruce Macaulay CLASS 13—GRADE X James Hughes Emily Irving Stella Joffe Marian Lipkind Isabel MacGregor Donald McDaniel Mary Martin Virginia Martin Dorothy Milbum Douglas Miller Willis Morgan Robert Patterson William Pentland CLASS 14—GRADE X Denis Fisher Frances Flesher William Ford Cicely Fullerton George Garbutt Dorothy George Harry Gofsky Marvel Hanna Douglas Hawkes Margaret Hayden Milton Hyndman Mae Kennedy Jack Lambert CLASS 15—GRADE X Kathleen Heppell Harry Hickling Isabelle Jempson Ethel Joffe Bert McAdam Bill McAdam Margaret McLaren James McNeice Ross Maguire Dorothy Mitchell Douglas Morris Thelma Norris Miss James Sheila McLennan Charlie Mawer Marjorie Nock Margaret Ogilvie Douglas Robb Ernest Sales Marjorie Shaw Jean Spencer Margaret Whitlaw Eleanor Wilson Donald Wilson Miss McCracken Walter Quint William Ritson Stewart Robertson Mary Schultz Morris Shumiatcher Joseph Silver Norma Skelton Reginald Smith Ruth Snowdon Allan Spence Catherine Tait Eleanor Will Hyman Wolochow Mr. Stewart Sidney McClelland Graham McLellan Jean Martin John Moffat Elsie Neve Eric Richards Mary Shaw Allen Stanley Robert Thompson Ross Upton Kenneth Wilson Mr. Foster Jean Nowers Nesbitt Plotke Douglas Pocock Gladys Pocock Helen Pollard Richard Reeves Vimy Rowell Warren Shaw Peggy Stringer Stanfield Symons Jack Todd Rose Walton

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