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BOOK Page 51 WESTERN CANADA HIGH SCHOOL CLUES AND ASSOCIATIONS THE GIRLS’ ASSOCIATION GVTN BRITTON nARioN mwm Wn», OOROTHY CROCKETT r«AN CAD2SJW JtAHOUiWON 2 V«Mc Pn » The Girls’ Association originated three years ago for the purpose of uniting all the girls in the school in a closer bond of friendship. Its main duty is to manage the initiation ceremony for the new girls, but this year it assumed the additional task of helping to raise money for the year book. A telephone bridge was held and thirty dollars of the proceeds was given to the year book fund. It is hoped that next year the good work will be carried on. Initiation day in the fall saw a queer-looking group of students at Western. Out-grown dresses, unmated shoes and stockings, absurd hair styles and smeared and grotesque faces indicated the new girls. To add to the general embarrassment of these poor unfortunates, they were parades through the halls, much to the boys ' delight. After school all the girls assembled in the gym, where Ruth Murray led the schoolyells and Jessie Skene, the sing-song. Games and dancing preceded the ice cream and cake which were served in the middle hall. Miss James gave the welcoming speech to the freshettes and Helen Hoyt responded on their behalf. The ceremony closed after the seniors had pinned the red and green on the girls who were no longer considered new¬ comers, but members of the school, We are the school girls of Western, The happy schools girls are we; We’ll be true to each other, Friends we ll always be. Some other schools may surpass us. Rut as the years come and go. We ll cherish school-day memories And all the friends that we love so.
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Page 50 YEAR Joffe; 2826 Ben Augustus Kaplan; 2827 Mae Irene Kennedy; 2828 Jack Kitchener Kerr; 2829 Jack Ernest Lambert; 2830 Hilda Lavender; 2831 Marjorie Blanche Lawrence; 2832 Walter Lyle Lebbert; 2833 Clifford Henry Lillicrap; 2834 Daphne Marjorie Lilly; 2835 Marian Katherine Lipkind; 2836 Bruce Norman Macaulay; 2837 Isobel Doris Macgregor; 2838 Bert McAdam; 2839 William Legge McAdam; 2840 Sidney Traven McClelland; 2841 Jean Ethel McComb; 2842 Donald Patton McDaniel; 2843 Margaret McLaren; 2844 Graham Radcliff ' e McLellan; 2845 Sheila McLellan; 2846 James Chandler McNeice; 2847 Frances Margaret McPhail; 2848 George Hosea McPhail; 2849 Ross Mansel Maguire; 2850 Mildred Irene Mallinger; 2851 Jean Eva Martin; 2852 Mary Isabelle Martin; 2853 Virginia Alice Martin; 2854 Helen Anne Matheson; 2855 Milton John Matheson; 2856 Eileen Elsie Matsen; 2857 Charles Needham Mawer; 2858 Verdun Catherine Middleton; 2859 Dorothy May Milburn; 2860 Douglas Hersen Miller; 2861 Whitney George Milligan; 2862 Arthur Douglas Mills; 2863 John David Moffatt; 2864 Willis John Morgan; 2865 Douglas William West Morris; 2866 Walter Charles Nan- carrow; 2867 Elsie Hilda Neve; 2868 Marjorie Ida Nock; 2869 Thelma Norris; 2870 Jean Winnifred Nowers; 2871 Joseph Timothy O ' Connor; 2872 Margaret Audrey Ogilvie; 2873 Victoria Olynyk; 2874 Robert Frederick Patterson; 2875 Cleo Pearson; 2876 William Harry Pentland; 2877 John Pitman; 2878 William Nesbitt Plotke; 2879 Gladys Louise Pocock; 2880 Helen Gertrude Pollard; 2881 Julia Gertrude Quigley; 2882 Walter Southard Quint; 2883 Richard Thomas Reeves; 2884 Eric Herbert Richards; 2885 William Woodman Ritson; 2886 Douglas Robb; 2887 Ronald Robb; 2888 Stewart David Robertson; 2889 Vimv Cardell Rowell; 2890 Allan Rundle; 2891 Ernest James Sales; 2892 Mary Elizabeth Schultz; 2893 Marjorie Jean Shaw; 2894 Mary McDougall Shaw; 2895 Morris Cyril Shumiatcher; 2896 Joseph Silver; 2897 Norma Victoria Skel¬ ton; 2898 Reginald A. Smith; 2899 Rheta B. Smith; 2900 Ruth Eleanor Snowdon; 2901 Allan John Spence; 2902 Jean Spencer; 2903 William Leigh-Spencer; 2904 Allen Balfour Stanley; 2905 Richard Frederick Stapells; 2906 George Vincent Stott; 2907 Peggy Stringer; 2908 Anna Magdellan Sutherland; 2909 Harlow Sutherland; 2910 James Stan¬ field Symons; 2911 Catherine Tait; 2912 Robert Hall Thompson; 2913 Jack Archibald Todd; 2914 Blanche Opeal Toews; 2915 William Ross Upton; 2916 Richard Bruce Wallace; 2917 Lenore Rose Walton; 2918 Margaret Waugh; 2919Elinor Wells; 2920 Margaret Elizabeth Whitlaw; 2921 Eleanor Margaret Will; 2922 George Ralph Wil¬ loughby; 2923 Eleanor Thomasine Wilson; 2924 Eric Donald Wilson; 2925 Kenneth Carl Wilson; 2926 Hyman Wolochow; 2927 Mary Almeada Wright; 2928 Gertrude Eleanor Wynne; 2929 Gladys Yates; 2930 Robert F. Younggren. 1933-34 2931 Joshua Abramson; 2932 Elsie Lucille Akins; 2933 Donald James Akitt; 2934 Alice Marie Alexander; 29335 James Greig Anderson; 2936 Leslie Scofield Anderson; 2937 John Cecil Archer; 2938 Ronald Le Tourneau Arthurs; 2939 Francis Ralph Bailey; 2940 Herbert Bailey; 2941 Betty Marie Bailly; 2942 Iva Muriel Baldry; 2943 Earl Robert Patrick Barber; 2944 Helen Echo Barber; 2945 Ella Mae Becker; 2946 Arthur Reltain Bell; 2947 David MacPherson Bell; 2948 Mary Bell; 2949 Fanny Belzberg; 2950 Harry Franklin Benjamin; 2951 Simeon Bezen; 2952 Elizabeth Mary Bevan; 2953 Blanche Wyoming Harding Bingley; 2954 Charles Richard Thomas Bingley; 2955 Annie Ratchel Blackerman; 2956 Eldon Henry Bliss; 2957 Sinclair Boyd; 2958 Wilma Gardiner Boyd; 2959 Ruth Laverna Breauchle; 2960 Edgar Parsons Bridgland; 2961 William Douglas Burland; 2962 James B. Burr; 2963 Norma Sedgwick Busch; 2964 Norman Calloway; 2965 Bert James Camepon; 2966 Byam Alberta Cameron; 2967 Jack Cameron; 2968 Howard Campbell; 2969 Thomas Henderson Campbell; 2970 Edward Justin Candy; 2971 Helen Bertha Cantwell; 2972 Kathryn Carlyle; 2973 Doreen Mary Cassidy; 2974 Alfred Cayley; 2975 Lionel Greer Chaston; 2976 Patricia Chmelka; 2977 Jack Gladstone Christie; 2978 Elizabeth Martha Clendenan; 2979 Alan Crone Cody; 2980 Margaret Louise Colwell; 2981 Thomas Ivan Coram; 2982 Ruth Corkum; 2983 Frank Copps Costello; 2984 Gladys Maureen Cotterell; 2985 Eileen Edith Cowan; 2986 Arthur Crichton; 2987 Betty Crooks; 2988 Meryl Charlotte Crouse; 2989 Harold James Crowe; 2990 Doris Helen Dancey; 2991 Mabel Ada Day; 2992 Phyllis Ruth Denbigh; 2993 Margaret Denholm; 2994 Phyllis Lorraine Doughty; 2995 Barbara Marguerite Drum¬ mond; 2996 Olive Grace Duff; 2997 Gilbert Henry Dunnett; 2998 David Latham Dyke; 2999 George Henry Eaton; 3000 William Henry Eddies.
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Page 52 YEAR OFFICERS—President, Gwen Britton; Secretary, Frances Cadzow; Treasurer, Dorothy Crockett; First Vice-President, Marion Egleston; Second Vice-President, Jean Dickson. ROOM REPRESENTATIVES—Class 1, Edith Hahn; Class 2, Dorothy Hutton; Class 3, Margaret Rhodes; Class 4, Merle Voss; Class 5, Mary Porritt; Class 6, Frances Crawford; Class 7, Emily Irving; Class 8, Mary Martin; Class 9, Florence Lincoln; Class 10, Gwen Hahood; Class 11, Ruth Setterington; Class 12, Vivian Maguire; Class 13, Flora MacDonald; Class 14, Lois Snowdon; Class 15, Lois Winstanley. DEBATING CLUB This year the Debating Club has been very active and successful. In the interschool debates, Betty Bailly and Dora Preistley were defeated by the King Edward Juniors, on the affirmative side of the subject, ' Resolved that Bible Study should be introduced into Canadian Schools.” In a debate with C.C.I. Mac Jones and Basil Godfrey won on the negative side of the subject Resolved that the ratification of the St. Lawrence Water-way Treaty would be a detriment to Canada. The members of the club wish to thank the teachers who gave their time to judge the interclass debates. The following are the winners of these debates: Grade IX — D. Dyke and R. Galloway. Grade XI — J. Dvorkin and B. Macaulay. Grade XII — D. Young and H. Reeve. M. Jones and B. Godfrey. S. Dyke and D. Williams.. The officers of the club were: Hon. President, Mr. Stevenson; President, Howard Reeve; Secretary-Treasurer, Bill Ireland. WESTERN CANADA HI-Y CLUB The Western Canada Hi-Y Club, under the mentorship of Mr. Johnson, embarked on its fifth successful year last September. The club sponsored such activities as talks on Vocational Guidance, the Field Meet, and the election for the President of the Year Book. But the acivities do not end there; the fifteen members meet weekly for discussion on current interest topics, and to enjoy the fellowship which the Club affords them. The purpose of the club may well be summed up in its motto— To create, maintain and extend, throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character.” MEMBERS—Mr: T. E. A. Stanley, honorary president; Mr. F. Johnson, mentor; Bob Taylor, president; Don Clay, vice-president; Roland Richardson, secretary; Joe O’Connor, treasurer. John Davidson, Keith Gibson, Thornton Gregg, Don Irving, Conrad Mackey, Les Matheson, John Miller, John Pitman, Bill Sheldon, Dick Stapells, Bill Uren. THE GAMMA PHI CLUB For the past nineteen years the Gamma Phi Club has been the dominant link between the students of the various high schools of the city. The club is composed of a group of boys chosen annually to represent their school; the number of members from each school being usually three or four. The dub meets weekly, on Friday evenings, and topics such as War, Parent-Student Relationships, Etc., are discussed under the able leadership of Mr. Frank Hall.
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