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Page thirty-two YEAR Room 16 CLASS 4 Mrs, Bagnall IVA MURIEL BALDY—One of the quieter girls of Class 4. Iva omits athletics from her hobbies, but thinks the piano is “one grand racket.” She is plan¬ ning to teach music when the “Depression” lifts. By her ready smile no one would guess the grief Algebra sometimes causes. RONALD MacLAUCHLAN BROWN—This Scottish youth wandered to school a short time before Christmas. He is quite fond of the girls and they fall for his curly hair and his accent. He is going to attend University of Alberta next year. MARGARET RUTH CAMERON (Peggy)—One of Calgary’s old-timers. Fond of dancing and a good time, but turns to greater things too, for Peggy wants to get her L.A.B. and thinks teaching would be worth her while. JOHN WILLIAM CAMPBELL—This lad is a cartoonist of some ability and makes a specialty of Pop-eye. French is his weakness, and the girls. He intends to go to University and study Architectural Engineering. We wish him every success. JANET RUTH CLENDENAN (Roddy)—-“Roddy”, is planning to take a B.A. at U. of A. and then become a journalist. She is fond of swimming, hiking and dancing. Likes Edmonton in the summer and Doug, in the winter. MARION SIMPSON EGLESTON (Eggy)— President of the Girls’ Hi-Y; a mem¬ ber of Kappa Gamma; Year Book representative, second, third and fourth years. Normal next year—teaching, and then to Varsity if all goes well. FRANCES SAYER FLESHER (Frank)—Class 4’s shining light. Her happy smile is another asset to this worthy room. Frank goes next year to Varsity for commerce, where we are sure she’ll again come out on top. HELEN MAE GENGE (Hummy)—Her nickname quite belies the fact that she is really a very quiet girl. A star of Acme’s Basketball and Softball teams. Hopes to become a nurse. “Speech is silvern—silence golden.” HENRY LOUIS GOFSKY—A great rugby player. He held down wing on the Seniors for two years. His first year he made the Interscholastic All-Star team. This last year he slowed down a little, but he made the second All- Star team. His future is undecided. SARAH GOODMAN—Her giggle and profound knowledge of Trig, have made Sarah outstanding. Also there is the fact she played three years in West¬ ern’s Basketball team. Ambition—to pass Chemistry and become the Voice of Kitchen Freedom. We gather she wants to be a dietitian. ELAINE HARDING—Elaine is spending just half days with Western now. Next year she plans to grace the halls of Normal School and from there, who knows ? Her favorite sport is seeing how many books she can read during the week-end. DOUGLAS LORRAINE HAWKES—Doug., a moderately quiet lad, is popular throughout the school. He seems to be the nucleus of many of Mrs. Bagnall’s impromptu speeches. He has made no definite plans for the future. DOROTHY EILEEN HUTTON (Dotty)—Member of Girls’ Hi-Y; Year Book Representative second, third and fourth years. Her chief ambition is to get to school without running. As a sideline she intends to go to Varsity. “Her smile is like a sunshine ray.” STANLEY CHARLES (“STO”) JAMES—Has a smile for everyone, even the teachers. “Sto” attends school half-days only. He has gained a musical reputation through his ability to pound the keys of an accordion. At the time of this edition his future is undecided.
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