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Page thirty-four YEAR CLASS 4—(Continued) HELEN POLLARD (Polly)—She won’t admit it, but she is a great little musician. Loves horse-back riding and has aspirations to take a trip around the world. Helen has not decided on a vocation, but we think she’d make an excellent lady of leisure. HENRY MITCHELL PORTEOUS—This red-headed youth came to us from E.C.H.S. thinking he could learn more. He played half-back on the Western Intermediates, 1934 rugby champions. He is a very tricky basketball player also. He plays for the School Senior and the City Junior Kats Kits. His future is undecided. MARION REA (Johnnie)—Marion occupies one of Class 4’s front seats. This, for a purpose, we suspect. She dances a little, swims a little, paints a little and does a little cartooning. She can’t decide whether she’ll be a second Garbo or just a plain busines s girl. RICHARD THOMAS REEVES—He is a smart basketball player, being a member of the Boys’ Senior team. He also plays for the City Junior team, Kats Kits. He intends to follow in his father’s footsteps and be a photographer. Good luck, Dick! LESLIE BRAMAH SCEALES—This English lad came in to Class 4 sometime between Christmas and Easter. He is much interested in radio and is a member of a Short Wave Radio Club. He intends to go to Varsity to study Radio Engineering. He may often be seen in the presence of a certain blonde Venus. Who is she, Les ? DORIS EILEEN STEWART (STEWY)—Stewy has almost received her A.T.C.M in music. She certainly can tickle the old ivories for the instrumental trio that she is in. Stewy intends to make her fortune in radio work. DONALDA ISABEL SUTHERLAND—Donalda also hails from Acme. This accounts for those lengthy discussions with Helen whenever Mrs. Bagnall’s back is turned. Another baseball enthusiast too. Donalda plans to become a nurse. Her quiet manner leads us to believe she will become famous at this. HARLOW WILLIAM SUTHERLAND—Treasurer of Hi-Y, member of Gamma Phi and President of the Year Book committee. Has attended eleven different schools in United States and Canada since beginning school. Intends to go to University of Minnesota for Chemical Criminology. HELEN TUPLING—This is Helen’s first year at Western. She seems little or not at all mystified by it all, and has taken a fancy to Chemistry and Latin. However, this is explained by the fact that nursing is her aim. WILLIAM ROSS UPTON—A tall, dark, spectacled youth who hangs out in Room 14 when not elsewhere. He seems very interested in the girls. Tut! Tut! Ross! His main ambition is to pass in Physics and then he may go to Uni¬ versity, if not he will go to work. WILLIAM (“WOOF”) UREN—This fair haired lad is a great bowler. Bill seems to take a great liking for games played with a racquet (or racket) such as Ping-Pong, Badminton and Tennis. He holds the City Junior Tennis championship. His next stop is University. MERLE ALVENA VOSS—Year Book Representative, third and fourth years. Member of Girls Hi-Y. An all-round good sport. We’ll miss her when she goes north. Merle is planning to take a B.Sc. in nursing at U. of A. We wish you success, Merle! LAWRENCE WATTS—This boy is very seldom seen decorating our halls. He is a quiet lad when he s here any wav. He is here to finish his Senior Matricu¬ lation and then—well, he won’t tell! KENNETH CARL WILSON—Rugby 1, 2; Hockey 1, 2; Room Representative 1. Ken s specialty is being the first out of the room at four o’clock. He tags gallantly along behind his famous brother, but his future is undecided
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BOOK Page thirty-three CLASS 4—(Continued) ELEANOR GRACE JARVIS—Year Book Representative second, third and fourth years. Her smiling Irish eyes have given us inspiration during the time she has been with us at Western. A great badminton enthusiast. Of many am¬ bitions, her chief one is to get through school. MAE ELAINE JOHNSON—Patty for short. Her great ambition is to go to University of Minnesota. Her favorite pastimes are swimming, dancing and breaking the boys’ hearts. We will always remember Mae’s cheerful smile and those brown eyes. MAE IRENE KENNEDY (Mik)—A cheerful soul who visits us at irregular periods. Year Book Representative second and third years. Wants to take up Designing at Stanford. Mae goes in for skating and swimming and has considerable literary ability. ANNE LEVINSON (Franchie)—“Franchie” wouldn’t tell us very much—not even her middle name. From a good source, however, we found she likes the piano and Benny. Her ambition is to be all starched and prim—you know —a nurse. Good luck “Franchie”! IRENE ETTA LEVY (Tiny)—Tiny came to us this year from Parkland, but has already endeared herself to Class 4. This petite young lady plans to go to Normal next year. Being a shining light herself Tiny ought to do well at the head of a schoolroom. The old saying—“good things are done up in small parcels”—holds true here. FAIR LUNDY—Somewhat of a globe-trotter. Born at Rocky Mountain House— from there ot Vancouver—then to Calgary, C.C.I.—and finally Western. Likes hikes but hates having her picture taken. She brightens many a dull period in Class 4. WALTER CAMERON MacKENZIE-—Hails from Nova Scotia, arriving here when two years old. Has attended Western Canada for four years. Intends to be a Civil Engineer. MARY ELIZABETH McLAREN—A staunch supporter of Western, missing only the first year of high school life from our school. Mary is hoping to train in the Civic Hospital in Ottawa. We certainly wish her success. A fine product of Western. SHEILA McLENNAN—A star of the Senior Basketball team. In 1931 she led an Irish jig team to a splendid victory at the Banff Highland games. Her ambi¬ tion is to become a nurse. “For she’s a jolly good fellow. ’ VERDUN MIDDLETON—Verdun, we never know if those blue eyes are laughing at us or not. You are a fine artist, too—we saw your Biology Book. We under¬ stand you are going in training next year in the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton. Of one thing we are sure—you will succeed. THELMA NORRIS (Billy)—Held the provincial 60-metre sprint championship for three years, the 100-metre for two years, and she came third in the 60- and 100-metre Dominion last year. She is one of the Red Wings’ stars. This little lady’s ambition is to break her own records. DANIEL NOEL (PANSY) OSBORNE—A rugby, golf and badminton player of great renown (?). Has a great knack of getting out of, or is it getting de¬ tentions? He intends to attend University of Manitoba. Left Western in January. GLADYS POCOCK—With her smile and sunny ways—Gladys has endeared her¬ self to all of us. She loves Art (we’ll not say what Art) and hopes to go to Brandon College next year. Lots of luck, Gladys!
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BOOK Page thirty-five 3luat a Utltlp UrMtmp tnrg as heard over the radio By EUNICE ROBERTSON Little Johnny Woodchuck had spent a very enjoyable and amusing evening at the inn (just inside the forest fence). But now, it was time to go home, so he set out down the twisty little path that led (eventually) to his very back door. As he skipped merrily along he found it very difficult to account for the airy and elated feeling that had taken possession of him. The cool, exhilarating air re¬ freshed him and the friendly darkness of the forest beckoned to him. But as he went deeper and deeper into the forest, the darkness became threatening, the trees leered at him, and it seemed that every bush held some horrible crouching figure. He thought he heard stealthy footsteps behind him. He turned, but there was no one. He walked on quickening his pace. Those stealthy footsteps kept up with him. Then a wild, unreasoning fear swept over him. He tried to run; but the trees extended gnarled arms to prevent his pro¬ gress, stones sprang up in his path, roots tripped him. Suddenly a hand grasped his ankle—and then poor little Johnny Woodchuck fainted. The next morning the sky was a beautiful blue. At first, only one or two birds twittered sleepily, a few more joined in, and then—even as the sun’s genial face rose above the horizon and bathed the forest with his golden light—the whole forest was filled with song. Nothing was reminiscent of the terrors of the night but a still little figure, lying on the twisty path. It was poor Johnny Woodchuck. But suddenly the figure stirred, sat up. Johnny rubbed his head dazedly. Then, as if released by a hidden spring, all the horrors of last night returned in a flood. He remembered the hand clutching his ankle—but from there all was blank. Shuddering, he looked down. That glance explained everything. His braces had broken and become tangled around his feet— And was his face red! ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS Science has invented an earthquake announcer that goes off like an alarm clock. If a clock was invented that would go off like an earthquake more students of Western would be on time.
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