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

 - Class of 1933

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Page forty-eight YEAR DEPARTMENTAL UNITS PASSED—(Cont’d) Seven Subjects—Marjorie Bagnall (t) Robert Barron ($), George Bass (J), Burke Besen, James Binns, Betty Black ($), Mary Brereton, Sanford Carter, Vivian Clarke (J), Elizabeth Colley ($), David Collier ($), Spencer Cumming, Mary Davidson (t), Maurice Groberman (}), Isadore Gofsky, Ben Hanen, Jack Harvey, John Irvine (J), Margaret Irving, Frank Iwama, Bruce Jacobs, Bar¬ bara Jarman, Toby Katzin ($), Hiroshi Kuwahara (), Gordon Langley, Albert Laven, Donald MacGregor, William McLaws, Maxine Macklim, Alan Mahood, Jack Marshall, Geraldine Mavor ({), Joe Michener, John Minchin, Patricia Mitchell, Sydney Mitchell, May Moore, Margaret Nancarrow (J), Angus Osborne, Elizabeth Pearce, John Prosser, Gertrude Scott, Graham Sex- smith, Douglas Shipley, Jessie Skene, Helen Snaddon, Laurence Strick (J), Bert Swann, Robert Taylor, Margaret Wallis (J), Lily Waterman (J), Bruce Wilson, Doris Young, William Yule ($). Eight Subjects—Edmund Barlow, Rothnie Montgomerie-Bell (f), Dorothy Boucher, Gordon Buchanan (t), Kathleen Bulmer, Kenneth Clarke, Mervyn Crockett, Gilda Dick, Elizabeth Fee (t), William Fisher ($), Herbert Fletcher (J), Elvin Hart, Donald Hoar, Lloyd Hutton (J), Eleanor King, Mona MacAulay, Donald McCracken, Robert Marshall, Joan Mayhood, Harold Meadows, Howard Minchin, Garnet Nelson, Alexander Nicolson, Herbert Pritchard, Harcourt Smith (|), Ralph Stuart, Helen Webb (j). Six Subjects—Clifford Balsdon, Dorothy Becker, Morris Belkin, Percy Bishop, Evelyn Campbell, Jack Chamberlain, Daniel Clowes, Ian Dyke, Marion Fle- welling, Thornton Gregg, Elaine Harding, Bertha Hickson, Mary Hoare, Harold Kennedy, Frances Legg, Dorothy Leslie, Kathleen Lovell, Gertrude McAulay, Marion McKinnon, Evelyn McLean, Mervyn McLean, Virginia Mc¬ Mahon, Ruth Murray, Hilda Passey, Howard Reeve, Doris Riley, Jack Robb, Joan Robertson, Betty Smith, Douglas Smith, Herbert Snowdon, Ross Stanley, Edgar Stewart, Patricia Templeton, Joyce Thornton, Katherine White. Five Subjects—Evelyn Apperley, Isabel Baldwin, Eva Belsbaw, Peggy Blight, Lois Brooks, Alpha Butler, Dorothy Cadzow, Dorothy Crane, Muriel Dingle, Regin¬ ald Driver, Emma Fawdry, Muriel George, Robert Gibson, Dorothy Grant, Edith Hahn, Margaret Hall, Harold Hodsmythe, Eleanor Jarvis, Vivian Kelly, Ursula Long, Allister Low, Alice MacNeil, Annie McClary, Dorothy Peacock, Lois Pendray, Daisy Robb, Margaret Sandercock, Marie Sherlock, Elaine Skene, Drayton Spence, Dorothy Splane, James Thompson, Dave Walker, Kathleen Warren, Godfrey Weller, Eileen Wilson, Marjorie Wyckoff. Four Subjects—Eleanor Adolph, Barbara Baker, June Baker, Mary Birse, Frances Cadzow, Mary Cunliffe, Maureen Driver, Melbourne Erb, Violet Flick, Dora Follett, Harvey Gordanier, Jack Groberman, Robert Heard, William Hodge, Frances Hustwayte, Gordon Hutton, Samuel Kirkpatrick, Edythe Lincoln, Alice McCracken, George Macfarland, Elizabeth Mitchell, Rayona Porteous, Heather Price, Harry Proctor, Ellen Rea, William Sheldon. SECOND YEAR (Grade X) Ten Subjects—Doris Newman. Nine Subjects—Audrey Baxter, Donald Irving, John Miller, Margaret Rhodes, Margaret Robertson. Eight Subjects—Jean Anderson, Eleanor Bennett, Alma Bercov, Bernard Bercuson, Gwendolyn Britton, Arthur Bums, Duncan Campbell, Winifred Chalmers, Doreen Clapperton, Virginia Cook, Thomas Dixon, Kathleen Durrell, Marion Egleston, Dorothy Freedman, Flora Gibb, Basil Godfrey, Sarah Goodman, Bernice Gordon, Stanley Hartroft, Muriel Harvey, Charlotte Hoyt, Templeton Hugill, Ellen Hugill, Margaret Humphries, Dorothy Hutton, Stanley James, Betty Johnston, Maclean Jones, Mafty Kerluke, Olga Lucas, Margaret Mc- Farlane, Aileen Macfarlane, Robert MacKinnon, Mildred Main, Thomas Pinder, Donald Poole, Rhoda Porter, William Russell, Doris Saxton, John Sherlock, Jack Simmons, Joe Simonton, Doris Stewart, Mary Turnbull, Muriel Valk, Lawrence Watts, Patrick White, David Williams.

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BOOK Page forty-seven irpartnmttal Unita Passt Midsummer, 1932 In the following lists the grades mix somewhat. A number of students passed on some third-year subjects and some fourth-year subjects. Others passed on both second-year and third-year subjects. Students are placed in whatever year the greater number of subjects were passed, but are given credit for the total number of subjects passed in any or all grades in 1932. As the Department of Education does not furnish us with the results of the appeals and supplemental examinations, students who passed any subjects in this way are not given credit for them in these lists unless the certificates from the Department of Education regarding these subjects have been handed in to the office to be copied in our records. Honor Departmental certificates are indicated as follows: ($)—Third-year Honor Diploma. (f)—Fourth-year Honor Diploma. FOURTH YEAR (Grade XII) Nine Subjects—David Clapperton, Mildred Fyten (f), Wallace Joyce (f), Donald Lincoln, Joseph Walker (f), Robert Wright (f). Eight Subjects—Doris Ambler, Daisy Ambury, Clive Arthur, Jack Cameron, James Campbell, Joyce Fryling, Sarah Grainger, Helen Higley, Robert Hood (t), Lorraine Hunter (f), Walter Johns (f), Sam Kaplan, Staave Kruse (t), Mary McKill, Jean McPherson, William Moore, Gordon Munro, Edgar Nelson, Harold Nelson, Florence Patton, Esther Pratt (f), Marion Ruppe, William Simonton, Ruth Stead. Seven Subjects—Madeline Austin, Duane Barr, Lucile Bell, Leonard Bercuson (f), Passie Bercuson, Robert Brews (f), Russell Dingle, John Hall, Frances Holditch, Carman Johnson, Vola Kinney, Charles MacQueen, Isabelle McRob- erts, Eva McTavish, Rachel Porter, Isolena Rogers, Richard Sharpies (f), John Stevenson (f). Six Subjects—Helen Aikenhead, Mack Anderson, William Barron, Ruth Benedict, John Biddell, Minetta Charbonneau, John Chaston (f), Robert Cook, Wilfred Costello, Arthur Davis (f), Grace Egleston, Bessie Hacker, Philip Hadfield, Douglas Harvey, Jack Love, Vincent Jacques, Susannah James, Annie McLeod, James McGill, Fraser MacAllister, Dorothy Mercer, Florence Messenger, Beatrice Park, Margaret Patton, Yvonne Stenberg, Douglas Stuart, Margaret Webster, Nora Williams, Thomas Wotherspoon. Five Subjects—Marion Aikenhead, Bernice Bell, Brainerd Clark, Alex Crichton, Helen Lee, Claudia Lynn, Aileen McCullough, Morton McElroy, Paul MacLeod, Barbara McLennan, Ronald McMurchy, Sara Minchin, Ruth Morgan, Carl Nickle, Lorna Park, Beth Robbins, Douglas Sargent, Adele Shaw, Elsie Smith, Dorothy Thomas, Eleanor West. Four Subjects—Vincent Allen, Dorothy Bennett, Bernard Bercov, Harry Blow, Mona Comba, David Davidson, Robert Foulds, Fred Garbutt, Lydia Hansen, Iris Kingston, Dorothy McBurney, John Marriott, Norman Pallesen, Thomas Potts, Armand Powlett, Margaret Scott, Betty Sitlington, William Sparling, Ena Youngblood. THIRD YEAR (Grade XI) Ten Subjects—Ralph Hoar, Bernard Perry, Kenneth Robertson. Nine Subjects—Maxinne Fox (J), Agnes Frederick, Evangeline Girvin, Helen Hair- sine, Murray Hawkes, Helen Jagoe, Frank Johnson ($), Graham Jones, Alex¬ ander MacKenzie, Ella Noble (+), Howard Patton ($), Mary Picken ($), John Sayers.



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BOOK Page forty-nine DEPARTMENTAL UNITS PASSED— (Cont’d) Seven Subjects—Alice Ainslie, Edward Bate, Thomas Boyer, Betty Cawston, Ruth Clendenan, Ruth Cole, Bert Corey, Sydney Goldenberg, Myrtle Hagen, Mar¬ garet Hess, Connie Hickson, Barry Himmelman, Lois Ireland, William Ireland, William MacLauchlan, Wilda McTavish, Marjorie McTeer, Thomas Malcolm, Anne Marks, Arthur Miller. Florence Morley, Henry Pearce, Bennie Sengaus, Dorothy Shackleton, Christie Sheldon, Humphrey Watts, Ruby Weitzer, Violet Wilson, Kenneth Wright, Jennie Wyrick. Six Subjects—Katherine Adolph, Betty Allen, Marie Anderson, Audrey Bliss, Mar¬ garet Blow, June Cameron, Margaret Clutterbuck, George Dickson, William Cayley, Betty Gilroy, James Hill, Walter Holditch, Kathleen Leslie, Dorothy McCaig, Rayworth McKay, Gilbert MacKenzie, Walter MacKenzie, Ruth Mac¬ Millan, Conrad Mackey, Vera Noble, Stuart Nott, Alexander Patterson, Dougald Patterson, Mildred Patton. Marion Rea. Edith Rowan, Leslie Sceales, Roberta Todd, Ruth Turnbull, William Uren, Merle Voss, Margaret Welsh, Edith Wise. Five Subjects—Chester Burns, Lucille Charbonneau, Jack Corbet, John Davidson, James Fry, Arthur Gill, Josephine Hughes, Clara Laven. Gordon MacKav, Charles McKill, James Macqueen, Denis Mason, Graham Miller, Walter Ogilvie William Harcourt O’Reilly, Mary Porritt, Roland Richardson, Peter Richard¬ son, Leslie Scott, Vera Snell, Robert Stevens, Leland Watts, Harold Webb, John West, Arthur White, Frederick Williams, Paul Zabok. Four Subjects—Arthur Apperley, Byron Brunner, Hudson Connolly, Rheta Dixson, Alva Dixson, Robert Freeland, Jim Leggatt, Kenneth Martin, Dorothy Picken, Kenneth Ruttle, Emma Snoxell, Phyllis Spooner. mt nf tbr laskpt Now I go to class to sleep, 1 pray the Prof, will silence keep. If he should call me ere I wake What would I do for goodness’ sake. Go onward! Go onward! Oh Time in thy flight And please make the bell ring Before I recite. I eat my peas with honey I’ve done it all my life; They do taste kind of funny, But it keeps them on the knife. Willie looking down a gun, Pulled the trigger just for fun; Mother says, in accents pained: “Willie is so scatter-brained.” Thirty days hath September, All the rest I can’t remember; The Calendar hangs on the wall, Why bother me with it at all ? Here lies a pedestrian, Much colder than ice, He only jumped once, He should have jumped twice. There was an old person of Lyme, Who married three wives at a time; When asked “Why the third?” He replied, “One’s absurd, And bigamy sir, is a crime.” He plunged his deadly weapon deep, The blade was red with gore; He pulled it out with fiendish sweep, To plunge it in once more. And then he found his grim work done And, as in doubt, looked round: “I beg your pardon, sir,” he said, “Did you say—half-a-pound ?” Gather your kisses while you may, For time brings only sorrow, The girls who are so sweet today, Are the chaperons of tomorrow. He kissed her on the forehead, In spite of all her squeals; They met upon the morrow, But she wore higher heels.

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