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

 - Class of 1935

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BOOK Page five fear Inok Okmmtttee EXECUTIVE President ........ First Vice-President and Treasurer . Second Vice-President and Secretary . Business Manager.. Photography .. ' .. Art ........ Literary and Humor ... Girls’ Sports.... Boys’ Sports . Girls’ Writeups ..... Boys’ Writeups .... Advisor ...... Harlow Sutherland .. Stuart Nott . Dorothy McCaig .. Bill Pentland ... Sandy Patterson .. Phyllis Wolochow .. Les Matheson . Florence Lincoln ... Donald McKenzie . Catharine Tait . Donald Wilson . T. E. A. Stanley ROOM REPRESENTATIVES CLASS 1—Mary Sullivan Pat Haffern Don McKenzie Connie Mackey CLASS 2—Phyllis Wolochow Jean Clark Don Wilson Les Matheson CLASS 3—Kay Tait Marie McPhail Sandy Patterson Bill Pentland CLASS 4—Eleanor Jarvis Merle Voss Harry Porteous Ken Wilson CLASS 5—Sydney Legg Bob Walford Florence Lincoln CLASS 6—Bob Robinson Ella May Becker CLASS 7—Bob Kolb Helen Hoyt CLASS 8—Les Anderson Pearl Hart CLASS 9—Nora McPhail Ronald Galloway CLASS 10—Lucy Pearce Jack Tillen CLASS 11—Harriet Weitzer Melville Major CLASS 12—Patricia English Murray Flewelling CLASS 13—Bruce Alger Lois Snowdon CLASS 14—Dorothy Foster Ted Macintosh CLASS 15—Jeannette Sales John Cardell

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Page four YEAR 9 WA 5 V- 6 AR R.SUTHERLAND PRESIDENT LMATHESON LITERARY S. RATT E RSON PHOTOGRAPHY 0. WILSON 0. n ' KENZ.It SPORT



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Page six YEAR My. Snljtt tmttaon j. b. a On the memories of all who have been in any way connected with Western Canada High School during the past five years there is indelibly engraved the name of John Stevenson. As we go about our daily duties this year, teachers and students alike seem to experience an indefinable sense of loss, to feel that there is some influence missing, and to realize that a kindly presence has gone. Each of us has his own memories of Mr. Stevenson, at his desk, in the class-room, in debates, in the sports field, but the finest memory of all is that of his genial companionship. Words are inadequate to express the loss sustained by both school and scholar in the passing of this “very perfect gentleman.” A real shadow fell over Western Canada when news came that Mr. Stev¬ enson had passed away peacefully at his home on the morning of Sunday, Novem¬ ber 4th. He had been ill since before the summer vacation but had recovered sufficiently to return to school in Septem¬ ber. However, after a few days’ work he was compelled to relinquish his duties once again and return to bed. From then on, he became weaker and death crept upon him. The funeral took place at Hillhurst United Church and he was in¬ terred in the Burnsland Cemetery. Mr. Stevenson was bom at Newburgh, Ontario, and was 47 years of age. His public and high school education was taken in schools in Lennox County and later at Queen’s University, where he specialized in English. An early graduate of Calgary Normal School, he had taught in the West for twenty-two years. Most of his professional life in Alberta was spent as principal of the Pincher Creek Town School, where he served twelve years altogether. In 1928 he joined the Calgary High School staff, serving in South Calgary and Western Canada High Schools. He was an active church worker, being particularly interested in young people’s work; among other activities he was a member of the session of Hillhurst United Church and also assistant superintendent of the Sunday School of that church. A full life indeed, a life of service, a life of inspiration to those who follow after. He was most liked because of his quiet humor, and his kindly and unassum¬ ing disposition, and was highly esteemed because of the painstaking and efficient performance of his duties. Yet withal he was of strong personality, true to his principles and resolute and persistent in all his endeavors. There was, too, the human side strongly in evidence, a quality recognized and appreciated by all his students. In short, John Stevenson has left behind him that greatest and noblest memorial of the true teacher, an undying influence not only upon those associated with him but one that will extend in ever-widening circles as time goes on.

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