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

 - Class of 1934

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BOOK Page 19 CLASS 1—Continued HARVEY GORDANIER—Harvey hailed from the little town of Edmonton, and came to our city in 1920. After visiting a number of our city schools, he decided West¬ ern would be the best for him. Spends a lot of time talking to the fair sex. He hopes this is his last year at school. DOROTHY ELIZABETH GRANT—Western wouldn ' t be complete without this little blue-eyed Calgarian. Dorothy hopes to complete her Grade Twelve this year, and then enter Normal. Her ambition this term is to pass French 3, and not to miss the laughs and jokes in the Chemistry Class. THORNTON HUBARD GREGG—In August, 1915, a stork gave Funny” a three point landing at Empress, Alberta. After completing four remaining Senior Matric. subjects, his plans are indefinite. Although he has a likeness for talent outside ,of the school, he amuses the girls in our halls all the day. EDITH EILEEN HAHN—Edith was born in Regian, 19 years ago, but soon realized her mistake, and at an early age migrated to Calgary. From King Edward Public School she came to Western. Next fall she goes in training in the General Hos¬ pital. We all wish her heaps of luck. WILLIAM SINCLAIR HODGE—Was born in Calgary during the Great War, (no wonder he is a war veteran). Bill got his public school education at Haultain and then strayed to Western, to try a five-year course. Bill’s future lies in the hope of some day becoming a lawyer. HAROLD WILLIAM HODSMYTHE—First broke into the headlines at Red Deer in 1914. but very early he came to Calgary. He has been brightening our halls for six years, finishing this year (?). Noted for his bowling. Hoddy hopes some day to grow a real moustache and be a “big-shot” in the C.M.G.C. EDYTHE LINCOLN— Ede” was born in Calgary about eighteen years ago. She is finishing up her high school career this year. In the fall she will go east to take up nursing at the Sick Children’s Hospital, Toronto. We know that a great number of Calgarians will be sorry to see her leave. JAMES DONALD MACGREGOR—Don. let out his first howl in Calgary, but not knowing better, he went to High River. Growing weary of the River he came back attended Elbow Park, then Western. Likes: Tennis, Rugby, Hockey and the Jew ' s Harp. ALEXANDER DAVID MACKENZIE—In the small town of Vermilion, a happy event took place in the coming of “Sandy,” the happy, carefree young man, who is popu¬ lar all over the school. He is the president of the Year Book committee, and the author of many of the pranks of Class 1. ALICE ELSIE McCRACKEN—Alice ' s troubles first began in Calgary ' way back in 1915. She is very fond of tripping the light fantastic on either ice or wax. Alice has honored Western for nearly five years. Next year she hopes to take a Busi¬ ness Course. DONALD WILLIAM McCRACKEN—A few years ago Don gave his first sunny smile to Calgary. He has been smiling ever since. Spends much of his time im¬ mersed in Algebra, or sleeping. He is completing this year and hopes to be a teacher; failing that, he will go to work. VIVIAN MACDONALD—Vivian is a Nova Scotian by birth. She was educated ‘ in Nova Scotia, and at Boston University. She is fond of all sports, especially tennis, badminton and skating. She hopes to be a school teacher. VIRGINIA MAY MCMAHON—This blonde maiden began her career in Chicago, in 1916. From there she moved to Regina and then to Calgary. Next year her road leads to Varsity where she will take a secretarial course. At present she is an un¬ failing source of information to those around her in Chem.



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