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Page 32 YEAR CLASS 4—Continued WILLIAM BERT CAYLEY—Another of those war products—1916, to be exact. Bert and Cupid are buddies, but he also plays basketball. He amuses himself riding horses and shooting. He expects to be with us again next year. We’ll be seein y’u ! RUTH JEANNE COLE—Ruth was born in Dauphin, Manitoba, several years ago. She intends to become a designer. Her chief ambition is to attend school as little as possible and yet obtain attendance marks. JACK E. CORBETT—Jack was born in Toronto and since then has travelled a good deal. He has lived in Hamilton, Ottawa, Montreal, and in Calgary. In school he teams up with Corey, much to the disgust of Mr. Stevenson. Corbett often wonders what is going to happen to him—and so do we. BERT HATFIELD COREY—A stork dropped Bert down a Calgary chimney and scared him curly. After spending some time at Gleichen, where he learned to play lacrosse with the Indians, Bert settled in Western. He is an accomplished cartoonist —may rival McManus DOROTHY MEARNS FINDLAY—Dot smiles her way through life quite successfully, Born in Calgary, she attended several schools before coming to Western, where she intends to finish her course “A happy girl, with sorrows few, Beloved by friends both old and new.” CONSTANCE ALICE HICKSON—Connie is one of those happy Christmas gifts that Santa left some 18 years ago. She is well-known for her athletic accomplishments, especially basketball and tennis—and for her ready blush. “Damsel fair with eyes of blue, You blush whene ' er I look at you.” BARRY HIMMELMAN—We claim that this trooper was born fifty years too late, His hobbies are camping, hunting, and trapping. Barry lived up to his last year ' s trademark of “Touchdown” and put in many good games on the senior team. It is not hard to imagine that Barry will make a good “gold hound. EELEN TEMPLETON HUGIL—A wholesome lass of seventeen years. Her ambition is to attract the least attention possible in Chemistry, but all in vain. Later she hopes to go to Queens and possibly- to Oxford. AUDREY LOIS IRELAND—Delighted the citizens of Calgary in 1917. Since then she disturbed several public schools faculties and now she continues the good work at Western. She intends to remain until she gets Algebra 3. KATHLEEN LESLIE—Kay’s contagious laughter was first heard in Calgary some eighteen years ago. After several years in public school, she came to Western. She would like to be an aviator, but will probably be a teacher instead. DAPHNE LILLY—Daphne was born at Sherbrook, Quebec, but finding the scenery too crowded, came to Calgary and Western. Here she is the shining light of Class 4. “A maiden gay, demure and altogether charming, Encircled with a sweet dignity.” WALTER C. MACKENZIE—This bright youth began his career in the little town of Pictou, N.S. in 1916. Having heard somewhere, “Go west, young man,” he came west and landed at Calgary. He now spends a great deal of his time concentrating on Trig. His intentions for the future are unknown to most of us. DOROTHY GRAHAM MCCAIG—Dot first woke up smiling in Calgary, sixteen years ago. Since then she has smiled her way through Elbow Park Public School and Western. She is one of the redeeming features of Class 4. “Give her a welcome; this is she, As firm a friend as there can be.”
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BOOK Page 31 CLASS 3—Continued BEVERLY KNIGHT WALLACE—After fluttering around the continent, Bev. came to Calgary, lost her way and entered Crescent Heights, then wisely changed to West¬ ern, where she is taking two subjects. She is interested in dramatics, is taking a course at Tech, and intends to be a journalist. ' THLEEN WARREN—Was born in Calgary, 1914. After completing her public school career in several schools she came to Western. Kaye’s hobbies are dancing and horseback-riding. She is leaving us this term to take up nursing in the General. Best of luck, Kaye ! J AND WATTS—Another of our local boys, Leland attended Haultain Public. Interests himself in radio construction and coin collecting. Will attend Western next year. ' ATRICK WHITE—Born in Red Deer, in 1915. Visited Edmonton for ten years be¬ fore coming to Calgary. Pat is that rosy-cheeked, whiskerless lad at the back of Class 3. Will attend Mount Royal next year. C RY EILEEN WILSON—Eileen celebrated her first birthday about eighteen years ago, in Calgary. She attended Cliff Bungalow, Earl Grey and then Western. Eileen visits us only four periods a day, but we hear she is well advanced in the musical world. Here’s to your success, Eileen. ioom 16. Mrs. Bagnall. CLASS 4 TEANOR ADOLPH—Born at Bayne Lake, B.C., she and her smile came to Calgary in 1929, where she has brightened Western with her radiant presence ever since. She intends to train in the General Hospital next year. CATHERINE ADOLPH—followed her sister to Western from Earl Grey. She is a star basketball player, and a room representative. Her friends will miss her when she goes to Normal next year. CLICE AINSLIE—Alice comes from B.C. and intends to be a teacher. She is renowned as an athlete, artist, actress and debater. Cloudy the day or stormy the night, The sky of her heart is always bright. 3AROLD BAKER—A native son of Calgary, Hal has attended Western for many years and it is his secret ambition to obtain a senior matriculation. Hal ' s sense of humor and frank, open manner are often a cause of grief for him. But he can certainly play baseball. 3DMUND ARTHUR BARLOW—Ed was introduced to his mother in 1915, and has never spoken to another woman since. He is another of those staunch Rugby players. His pastime is skiing and he is a full-fledged member of the Calgary Ski ' Club. 3LEANOR BENNETT—Eleanor first appeared in the City of the Foothills. Quiet but actions speak louder than words. She hopes some day to go east to study art. And still they gazed and still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all she knew.” AUDREY PERYLE BLISS—made her first protest aginst life in Olds, but finding that life too dull, came to Calgary and finally to Western. Her favorite pastimes are trying to look intelligent and praying for the bell to ring. MARGARET E. BLOW—first voiced her opinions in Calgary some seventeen years ago. After successful years at public school she moved to Western where her chief occupation is talking to Ruth.
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BOOK Page 33 CLASS 4—Continued 5HORGE RAY WORTH MCKAY—It was only a matter of time till this Calgary born lad came to Western. He has been prominent in many sports—hockey, rugby, la¬ crosse and basketball. As yet Ray has not decided on a suitable vocation, that would bring to the fore his promising talent. We suggest that as a Latin Professor he would go down in History. CHARLES MCKILL—Charlie has turned over a new leaf, or so the teacher thinks. The truth is he is too sleepy to give them much trouble. But Charlie is getting into the class of also rans” at the school dances. We ll probably see him in cell 16 next year. IUTH McMILLAN—An example of Gleichen’s good climate. She graced their Public school, graduating with all due formality to the High School and thence to Mt. Royal College, and now Western. “Unperturbed by stress or hurry Inclined to work but not to worry.” TOM MALCOLM—This Scotch laddie was born in the foo thill city, seventeen years ago. Opposing junior rugby and hockey . teams have contended against him. He is Mrs. Bagnall’s history mainstay. He is . an accomplished pianist, but his ambition is to play hockey in the N.H.L. in the near future. OHN MILLER—John excels at sports and in school work. What more could one ask for? Only one thing—that he should be more considerate of tender hearts, and occasionally give the poor girls a break. John is the treasurer for Class 4 boys. His favorite expression— Where ' s your four bits? FLORENCE MAY MORLEY—Flo. was born one August day in 1915. After spending a few years at public school she came to Western, where all wise people come. This fair-haired miss aspires to go to Varsity soon. Good luck ! S ' HART (TOONY) NOTT—Toony was a good rugby player—until someone broke his ankle—but he came up fighting, just like his namesake. Stuart toddles along to all the dances and supports his school in good ol ' Western style. Toony ' s one ambition is to be as big as Primo Camera. W ALTER MILBURN OGILVIE—Born in Glasgow in 1914, and he hasn’t even got a Scotch name ! He came to Calgary before he had time to learn properly the Scotch burr-r-r. Ambition—to croon like Bing Crosby. He hopes to be a civil engineer some day. DOUGALD PATTERSON—A native son of eighteen winters. He started High School at Tech, but three years ago he came across to learn something. His willingness for fun and work (?) make him a popular lad. He has aspirations to become a big shot in the Radio World. We ' ll see him again next year. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL (SANDY) PATTERSON— ' ' Camell ' ' first saw light in Calgary some seventeen years ago. He exercises his lungs along with Sheldon at rugby games. He is a debater of some repute and his ambition is to be a basketball star. MILDRED PATTON—Mildred uttered her first giggle in Calgary. She graduated from King Edward Public School and now causes great disturbances in Western ' s halls. She hopes to attend Normal soon and then to launch on a career as teacher. HARRY PEARCE—Another of those silent lads who always stand up for their rights. Harry takes no part in school sports, but is a constant spectator, which is more than some can say. He is a boat builder of no mean repute and hopes to challenge Gar Wood some day. MARION REA—Dark and fast growing. Formerly a Haultain pupil but now causing thrills and chills in Western Halls. She is fond of out-door athletics and cherishes visions of becoming a pirate. “Full of wit and full of vim— Tall and lovely and, oh, so slim.”
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