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Page 38 YEAR CLASS 6—Continued JEAN SPENCER—Short and sweet—with only one worry in the world—Latin. DONALDA SUTHERLAND—Came to Western to cheer us up until the depresison is over. DONALD ERIC WILSON— Brown eyes, curly hair; The answer to a maiden’s prayer. ELEANOR WILSON—Eleanor is one of those people who hasn’t a worry in the world. We wonder where she got her laugh and what makes her hair stay curled. CHRISTINE ZACHARIASSEN—Christine would be a great inspiration to her teachers if they could hear her. CLASS 7 Room 15 Miss Maxwell PAUL BAKER—Paul says that he does not care for either Latin or spinach, but we notice that he takes both in good doses. JACK BLIGHT— It is on the golf course that Buster” can shine; But we don’t think his wit could cover a dime. ALLISON CLARK—(departed) — An urge to go West lost our Page” to us; A loss to our school and a loss to our class. JACK CHEAL—The way he fiddles his fiddle puts Nero to shame. His ambition is to come to school half a second before the last bell. MALCOLM CLARK— Caesar,” a budding chemist, can become quite a pest at times. RUTH CORKUM— Has brown eyes and wavy hair, To break that smile we would never dare. KATHERINE CUMMINGS— With her big, brown eyes such a winsome wee lass; A lover of dogs and a lover of jazz. MARY DILLON—Supplies the love interest of room 15. RAE FISHER—Rae is the most sought after boy in Class 7—by the teachers. GEORGE GARBUTT—Western Canada ' s big tough guv. When Garbutt appears, everybody runs, except the girls. ROMOLA GIRVIN— Always ready, always right; She ' s our one bright, shining light. MURIEL GOLDBERG— A leader among women, a prize among men; An excellent debater, with friends no end. RUTH GOUDIE— Jolly, happy, and always gay; Never too busy to go out of her way. MARVEL HANNA— You people who think I’m so terribly shy Will receive a great shock in the sweet bye and- bye.
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BOOK Page 37 CLASS 6—Continued OHN WILLIAM CAMPBELL—Five-foot eight; complexion, tan; he ' s a ladies ' man. CATHRYN CARLYLE—Cheers Class 6 up with her merry smile. She ems to have a weakness for the male sex, or is it vice versa? VAN PENFOLD CLARK— I ' m sorry, Mr. Collier, but I already have two detentions.” |EAN CLARK—The brain wave of Class 6. Her sunny disposition and cheerful smile are sure to win her friends wherever she goes. FRANCES CRAWFORD—A basketball player, a Latin homework doer, an X plus Y proficiency expert. What more need be said? DOROTHY CROCKETT-—A tall blue-eyed blonde who plays the piano and adorns W.C.H.S. PETTY CROOKS—Where doth this damsel get her brains? Surely not from C.C.I. ? REDA CRUM—Freda spends her time doing Art (and can she draw!). Any time left is spent in Miss Maxwell ' s detention class. VIARGARET DARROCH—With her brown eyes and sunny smile, no wonder she is popular. WILLIAM HAROLD DINGLE—Second to nobody when it comes to kicking a football. DORIS DIPPIE—Ce petite jeune fille sincerely believes in the proverb, Silence is golden.” OSEPH DVORKIN—The politician. He can tell you what the country needs. JAMES GRANT FLEMING—Spends his time drawing airplanes and automobiles. RUTH FORSYTHE——This jolly brunette is noted for her love of conversation, es¬ pecially in Chemistry class. CECILY FULLERTON—Her beaming smile oft cheered our hearts. KENNETH DAVID GRAINGER—Boyd ' s greatest opponent in chalk warfare. GLEN ROBERT HAUN—Ambition—to study Science and Mathematics. Weakness- Tennis. JOSEPH WILSON HODGE—Believes that little boys should be seen and not heard. JOAN HUMBLE—Not often heard; but when she is, it ' s worth hearing. CECIL ROY HUNTINGDON—Shines in Arithmetic, and also in the presence of a certain blonde (M.D.) WILFRED HARLAND IRVINE—Thinks that he should sleep at least seven periods a day. NORMAN BRUCE MACAULAY—Between break-ups and make-ups with a certain brunette, he is the woman-hater of Class 6. CHARLES NEEDHAM MAWER—Likes to dust his clods on other people ' s clothes. VERDUN MIDDLETON—Brown-eyed and smiling. But why the frequent worried look? Perhaps it ' s Arithmetic. CONSTANCE MILLER—Connie is most conspicuous in Class 6 by her frequent ab¬ sences. (Apologies to Mr. Stevenson). MARJORIE NOCK—Marjorie is always cheerful but she insists on wondering what was wrong with her Ovid translation. DOLIGLAS ROBB—Another star rugby player of Class 6.
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BOOK Page 39 CLASS 7—Continued EMILY IRVING— Winning each heart and delighting each , eye. She has a wherefore for every why. Ambition—to win the Senior Basketball Title. STELLA JOFFE— A ready tongue, and open mind; ' A better friend ’tis hard to find. MARIAN LIPKIND— A heart of gold and a manner sweet, With a dash of naughtiness to make her complete. ISABEL MACGREGOR—Our budding poetess has already exhibited her genius, much to our discomfort. Good luck, Isabel! P! TER McCALLA—Peter’s studious expression doesn ' t fool the teachers much. Sidney McClelland— At home, at school, at play, Sid is happy all the day. GRAHAM McLELLAN—One of those wizards who can make eighty per cent, on half an hour of homework each night. JEAN MARTIN— A budding artist aspiring to fame; If there’s any trouble she’s never to blame. VIRGINIA MARTIN—This engaging personality is used chiefly for providing homework for her friends. DOUGLAS MILLER— His honest, cheerful, modest face, Wins him friends in every place. JOHN MOFFAT—- What charm! What appeal! He ' s our Clark Gable” with his demure Hollywood eyelashes and waved hair. WILLIS MORGAN— As a radio technician, Willis Morgan is good: He makes humming noises come forth out of wood. ROBERT PATTERSON— A chemist if there ever was one; Heads the class, for there are none Who can ever surpass this “son-of-a-gun. WILLIAM PENTLAND— Ranks among the faces Of Calgary’s shuttle aces. WALTER QUINT—Walter aspires to clean up in the three junior badminton events at the Glencoe. Here ' s wishing him luck. ERIC RICHARDS— “Where ignorance is bliss, Tis folly to be wise.” STEWART ROBERTSON— There was once a lad whose name was “Stewey ; He studies so hard, he’ll soon go screwy.” MORRIS SHUMIATCHER— Morris Shumiatcher hasn’t a frown; His head is light, but his feet keep him down.
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