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

 - Class of 1935

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BOOK Page twenty-one CLASS 1—(Continued) PETER RICHARDSON—Hockey 1. Pete is one of the less noisy members of our class. He excels in Algebra which he does with no apparent effort. He has set his mind on going to Mount Royal next year and we wish him luck. ROLAND RICHARDSON—Rugby 1, 2, 3—Track 1, 2. Former member of Hi-Y, Gamma Phi clubs. “Roily” hopes to attend the University of Edinburgh to take Mining Engineering. Woe to the student whom “Roily” picks up in his Ford, as he very seldom arrives at school. ERNEST SALES—Rugby 1, 2. Ernie’s future is rather vagu°. He has yet to decide between joining the Air Force or going to Business College. It seems that there is a great deal of attraction in Elbow Park as Ernie is frequently seen hurrying along Elbow Drive. Editor’s Note: Does he live in that dis¬ trict ? DOUGLAS DAVID SMITH—Rugby 1. 2, 3—Basketball 1—Hockev 1. 2. Doug, and his companion at crime, Dyke, have performed many of the pranks around this school. The flaxen-haired giant is seen quite frequently with a petite blonde who gazes with awe at her handsome Doug. GEORGE VINCENT STOTT—Rugby 1, 2—Member of Hi-Y. We have often wondered how Vince manages to lead the whole school in the race home at noon and after four. Maybe he violates a very sacred rule to accomplish this feat. More speed (or hours) to Vincent. MARY MARGARET SULLIVAN—Room Rep. 4. A newcomer whom we gladly welcome to Western halls. She sings beautifully, and some day the world may hear about Mary—already she is famed for her talent in Algebra and Trig. (???). Hopes to go to Varsity to study Bacteriology. Good luck! FINDLAY TRICKEY—He is a member of the Wescani Club. He came to West¬ ern from a Winnipeg High School where he played Rugbv, Hockey and Basketball. He has taken no part in our sports, however. He is undecided about his future. ROBERTA MAE TODD—This vivacious young lady is Class l’s man-hater. (Sorry, Roberta, we won’t believe it). Her hobbies are walking and writing. Her ambition is to become a reporter. GERTRUDE WEBBER (Gertie)—Envied for her “ever curly locks.” She is secretary of “The Loud Speaker.” As reliable as day and night when it comes to answering Literature questions, and thus saves many a day. Went to Normal but decided school was better than teaching, so came to Western. MARGARET ISABEL WELSH—Marg. doesn’t brighten us with her presence very often. She is an elocutionist of renown—just hear her some time. We hear that she “dotes on bugs” and that she intends to go to Normal next year. JOHN GOLDING WEST—Rugby 1, 2. A member of Hi-Y and Wescani clubs. Jack hopes to go to the U. of A. for mediicne. Jack used to rival Sir Mal¬ colm Campbell by his speed tests, but those days are gone forever. THORNTON WHITE—Thornton is another of our radio experts, and he is often heard announcing programs from a local station. We hope he excels in this work and can some day be heard over the national chain. FREDERICK WILLIAMS—Fred leans toward radio rather than school work. This intense interest even springs forth between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. He hopes to attend U. of A. and become an Electrical Engineer, specializing in radio. At present he is an ardent short wave fan. KENNETH WRIGHT—Rugby 1. Attends school for one half-day only, an d then only periodically. His interests seem to lean to dancing, and we saw him wielding a wicked foot in the review. Ken’s future is still undecided. JENNY OLIVE WYRICK—Just small enough to be sweet and big .enough to be substantial,—that’s our Jennie. Forecast for her future—Mojnnt Royal Col¬ lege. Her hobbies are dancing and Maths.

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Page twenty YEAR CLASS 1—(Continued) CONRAD MACKEY—Rugby 1, 2, 3—Hockey 1, 2—Track 1. Is Secretary of Hi-Y and member of Gamma Phi. Connie hopes to attend U. of A. for Electrical Engineering. His hobby is chewing gum, and he is noted for miss¬ ing classes. ROSS MAGUIRE—Came to Western from Rideau High. He hopes to attend U. of A. on completion of his high school course. We all envy Ross when he drives down the street in that big blue car of his. Ross is one of the most dependable persons in our school. ROBERT MacKINNON—Bob has been a very valuable asset to our rugby team for two years. If Bob was able to block out exams like he can opposing lines¬ men, we are sure his great worry would vanish. Bob has no definite plans for the future. JAMES ROBERT MACQUEEN—Rugby 1, 2, 3, 4—Hockey 1, 2—Basketball 1. A member of Hi-Y and Gamma Phi. Unless we miss our guess this stal¬ wart guardian of the nets nurses a dream of some day becoming a pro¬ hockey player. Jim is the object of Mr. Harding’s jokes in Chemistry class. DONALD JAMES McKENZIE—Rugby 1—Basketball 1—Track 1. Member of Hi-Y in Western, formerly member in Magee. Don came to Western from Magee High in Vancouver bringing with him three B.C. Track Records and a knowledge of basketball which has surely elevated the Western name. MARKARET ISABELLE McKENZIE (Chubby)—Chubby says she likes us but we have our doubts. She doesn’t like mechanics or people who giggle, but adores Trig., dancing and playing the mouth organ. Her ambition is to soar high in the clouds. Maybe she’ll drop down and see us sometime. CHARLES McKILL—This lad is another of our half-day students, who claims he has little time for the girls. He is an army man, with a wide knowledge of horse and golf ( ?). HAROLD MEADOWS-—Rugby 1. Harold played end and also did the kicking ( ?) for the senior team. He is noted for his ability to catch forwards and solve Algebra 3 problems. Harold has no future plans, but we have an idea that hockey may present a future for him. CONSTANCE MILLER (Connie)—She is a half-day student who only endows us with her presence every once in awhile. A Westernite who has won much admiration through her ability in figure skating. RUTH FRANCES MURRAY—Manages to slip in just before second bell. She is capable of creating quite a turmoil as “Cheerleader” at rugby games. “Full of a nature, nothing can tame. Changed every minute, ever the same.” STUART NOTT (Toonie)—Rugby 1, 2, 3, 4—Track 1, 2. Coach of the Junior rugby team, Treasurer and first Vice-President of the Year Book committee, President of the Wescani Club and an outstanding track star—two records. “Toonie” has done excellent work for the Year Book, and next he intends to go to U. of A. HOWARD PICKUP—Howard is one of the Mathematical genii of the school. Physics 2 and Geometry 3 seem to be his pet subjects because he certainly excels in them. He intends to study Civil Engineering. JOHN PITMAN—“Johnny” has been centre on the senior team for the past two years. Member of the basketball and hockey teams. Member of the Western Hi-Y. He has not decided on a future, but we have an idea the Navy would find him a good sailor. MARY HOWARD PORRITT—Famed for her recitals on how to start a car, frozen for just two weeks. She is a speed-skater of note. Ambition is to win the Wrigley Swim at Sylvan. Likes us so much that we’ll see her next year. “Happy is Mary, from care she is free. Why aren’t they all as contented as she.”



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