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

 - Class of 1934

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Page 42 YEAR CLASS 8—Continued BILL MCGUFFIN—Bill believes that strategy is, when you don’t let the enemy know 1 that you are out of ammunition but keep on firing. MARGARET McLAREN— She is winsome, she is wise, But she ' s a terror for her size. sheila Mclennan— Sheila is most wise and solemn, What the teachers don ' t know, she will tell ' em.” MARY MARTlN- As a dancer and a skater, First place we do rate her. LES. MATHESON— A noted economist and politician, Who has a fool-proof solution, For the prevailing depression—ask him about it. DOROTHY MILBURN— Dorothy Milburn, fair and shy, Know any literature? No, not I. THELMA (BILLIE) NORRIS— Track is her best and favorite sport, And in basketball, the loop’s her port. JEAN NOWERS— A dignified lass; this school does curse, Because her ambition is to become a nurse. DAN OSBORNE—Was born in Winnipeg, where he attended Public School, He is I now with us — or is he? (Have you got a cigarette?) DOUG. POCOCK—Doug, has many ambitious ideas about his school work, but we I somewhow forgot to ask him when he intended to graduate. GLADYS POCOCK— Pink and white, plump but bright, A smile as pleasant as can be. That’s our Gladys to a T. DICK REEVES—Dick is unemployed most of the day, except when he is giving careful I advice to Bill McGuffin in Chemistry class. KEN. WILSON— On brother Don ' s arrival in History class, Ken: Now ' s my chance to show him up. PHYLLIS WOLOCHOW— Phyl. hails from the town of Trochu Lots of brains and appeal is her motto. RUTH SNOWDON— In Algebra a student of high renown, And one of the slickest swimmers in town. BERNICE TUPLING— Lovely and dark, to pass her mark. She sets her heart. MARGARET WHITLAW— Marg. has never much to say, Guess that she was born that way. •

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BOOK Page 41 CLASS 8—Continued JEAN DICKSON— There’s a basketball game tonight, and it’s FREE. That ought to bring everybody out.’’ We wonder if there is a little Scotch in Jean. JEAN DURNO— Works on eight subjects, with Olds in view; Would you do that, I’m asking you? PHYLLIS DWELLEY— Is very small and very quiet; To keep her shape, we think she must diet. FRANCES FLESHER— Jolly and mischievious, That ' s our Frankie. BILL FORD—Bill attended King Edward Public School. They call him Foggy Ford. Sometimes Smoky’’ (Firebug). GEORGINA FOTHERINGHAM— Georgie is cute with her weekly marcell; And in junior dramatics she sure does excel. HARRY GOFSKY— A rugby player of great renown, Who doesn’t let Latin get him down. JUSTIN GROTT— Justin comes from Big Valley. Girls, he is a Vallee!” CONSTANCE HAFFERN—She may be small, but she can make herself heard, in the largest of gatherings. LENA HAMBLING— Is fair and tall; is not too bad With a basket-ball. DOUG. HAWKES—Doug, used to visit Earl Grey Scnool, but now visits, we know not where, (nocte). MARGARET HAYDEN— Is always happy, and as an athlete Is pretty snappy! MILTON HYNDMAN— Rubinoff, we call him. MAE KENNEDY- Always has something up her sleeve; Wrong again, boys, it’s not her heart. IRENE KING— Quiet and calm, of gentle mien, Seldom heard, or seldom seen. CHARLES LAYCRAFT— Specialist in Latin, Who comes in the ’Matin. BILL McADAM—Has attended Haultain Public School, we find Bill often on the Visitor’s List (Chemistry). DONALD McDANIEL— Don is a Scot, so we’ll economize on the spot. ROSS MAGUIRE—Ross believes that sound is a rapid series of osculations.



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BOOK Page 43 CLASS 8—Continued Eleanor will— Jet black hair and bright blue eyes, Always good natured and very wise. iRNIE SALES—Ernie will tell you that Thomas Cranmer translated the Old Testament into the New Testament. IRENE SMITH—This quiet little miss who belongs to class eight is more often seen than heard. PECSCN iLS 1932-33 Enquiry regarding the whereabouts of students who left school at midsummer, 1933, and have not since returned, has elicited the following information which is correct as far as we have been able to learn. The class in which each student was registered last year, is indicated by the figure following the name. Classes 1, 2, 3. 4 and 5 were Fourth Year Classes; Class 6 was part Third and Fourth Year; Classes 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 were Third Year Classes! and Classes 12, 13, 14 and 15 were Second Year Classes. At University of Alberta MacLaren Anderson (8), Dorothy Becker (1), Alma Bercov (7), Betty Black (2), Dorothy Boucher (,4), Kenneth Clarke (1), Robert Cook (2), Frederick Garbutt (1), Lloyd Hutton (3), Frank Johnson (3), Geraldine Mavor (3), Angus Osborne (2) t , Doris Riley (1), Bonn Smith (4), Ross Stanley (1), Lily Waterman (3). At Mount Royal Junior College Marjorie Bagnall (3), Robert Barron (2), George Bass (2), Rothnie Bell (3), Margaret Blatchford (2), Gordon Buchanan (2), Margaret Cawston (1), Spencer Gumming (2), Mary Davidson (3), Kathleen Durrell (7), Evangeline Girvin (2), Maurice Groberman (3), Elvin Hart (1), Mary Hindsley (9), Gertrude Hord (1), Bar¬ bara Jarman (2), Eleanor King (3), Betty Mitchell (2), Alex Nicholson (2), Helen Snaddon (4), Bill Spencer (6), Ralph Stuart (2), Bert Swann (4), Margaret Walks (3), Eleanor West (1). At The Normal School Rodena Beaton (1), Eva Belshaw (6), Kathleen Bulmer (3), Maxinne Fox (2), Joyce Fryling (4), Bruce Jacobs (1), Dorothy Leslie (1), Isabelle McRoberts (3), Edgar Nelson (5), Garnet Nelson (1), Beatrice Park (3), Howard Patton (4), Mary Picken (2), Julia Quigley (5), Marion Salmon (4), Douglas Sargent (1), Yvonne Stenberg (2), Lawrence Strick (2), Helen Webb (3). At Commercial High School Betty Allen (8), Clive Arthur (3), Isabelle Baldwin (1), Bernard Bercuson (8), Burke Besen (21, Mildred Blow (6), Lois Brooks (1),Lucille Charbonneau (8), Vivian Clarke (3), Betty Colley (4), Dorothy Crane (5), Gilda Dick (3), Muriel Dingle (10), Elizabeth Fee (3), Jean Findlay (12), Herbert Fletcher (4), Marion Flewelling (3), Dorothy Freedman (9), Muriel George (5), Kathleen Hall (12), Ben Hanen (12), Murray Hawkes (3), Harry Hickling (15), Donald Hoar (4), Jack Irvine (2), Sybil Jones (6), Mafty Kerluke (8), Albert Laven (4), Ruth Lukutsky (6), Mona Macaulay (2), George MacFarlane (8), Jean McComb (8), James McNeice (15), Frances McPhail (5), Mildred Main (8), Anne Marks (10), John Marriott (1), Jack Marshall (4), Francis Middleton (5), Sydney Mitchell (2), Elsie Neve (14), Ella Noble (2V, Janet Olmstead (5), Hilda Passey (4), Florence Patton (2), Thomas Potts (1), Ellen Rea (5),

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