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TOP ROW—KEN STEWART, MARGARET STEWART, BERYL SWINGLE, WYLO SWINGLE. SECOND ROW—VIRGINIA THYNE, ELAINE WAGNER, NORMAN WHITE, VERNON WHITE. BOTTOM ROW—HELEN WILLETS, GORDON WOODMAN, IRA YOUNG. Phil Rivard— This popular lad is 17 years old. Has a yen for skating, dancing, and a certain little Miss Northey. Either the air force or electrical engineering will be his future. He’ll do well in either case. Doreen Rouse —A gal with a sunny disposition, likes just about everything, dancing in particular. She detests school. Our Latin genius (?) wants to be a steno. Marg. Rymer —Altho only 17, this accomplished pianist has her A.T.C.M., and is now working for her L.R.S.M.. Dorothy Sharp— Born November 14, 1925, in city. Likes music, dancing, and hiking. Has a hard time with French. Hopes to enter nursing profession after gradua¬ tion. Nan Short —Our little Nan not only handles a horse capably but also plays badminton, and baseball. Likes mince pies. Joe. Simpson —This popular little miss was born in 1926, but has lived in Vancouver the majority of the time. Has won many awards for badminton; excels in many sports. Page Twenty-five
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TOP ROW—AUDREY MITCHELL, JOE MOTHERSILL, JOYCE MUMA, EILEEN NELSON. SECOND ROW—NEVILLE PARRY, ALLAN PETERSON, BILL PETTINGER, JEAN RICHARDS. THIRD ROW—BETTY RICHARDSON, PHIL RIVARD, DOREEN ROUSE, MARGARET RYMER. BOTTOM ROW—DOROTHY SHARP, NAN SHORT, JOCELYN SIMPSON, JOHN STEWART. Page Twenty-four
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John Stewiu-t —-Likes all sports and goes for Count Basie’s music. Dislikes quarreling women and crying babies. Hopes to graduate this year so he can join up. K en Stewart —He’s 6 ft. 2 in.—a handsome blond. Likes everything. Wants to grad¬ uate quickly. Future?—Maybe a second Alan Ladd in Hollywood (a quarter, please !). Marg. Stewart —An ex Vicite—who is just an A.M. visitor, is well liked for her friend¬ ly spirit. She especially enjoys skating—and a certain someone. Beryl Swingle —Popular president of the Hi-Y, excels in swimming—likes dancing; and teasing Wylo. Dislikes risking her life in the Chem. Lab. Future? Nursing. Wylo Swingle —Our ideal girl and secretary of Student’s Union, takes part in all sports. Likes “sentimental” songs, banana splits, and dancing. Detests: Dentists, get¬ ting up early, and—wolves ! Virginia Thyne —She was born (sO they say) in 1925. A member of the Sini Quinons, she likes all kinds of music, dancing and food. Dislikes homework. Hopes to travel. Elaine Wagner —Born in Provost, Alta., in 1927. She has a weakness for Southern Fried, walking in rain, and D on. She is Vice-Pres. of the Hi-Y. Norman White —Another lad of towering height. Gets his exercise at Cadets, skiing, or badminton. Favorite pastime: Dismantling a bicycle and fixing it again. Vernon White —This popular little blond only visits us in the A.M. Likes dancing, canoeing (unchaperoned !) and girls (well, one anyways). Hates standing in crowded street cars. Will don air force blue. Helen Willets —The quiet and very nice type; likes school, especially Biology and Al¬ gebra (Hmm !). Ambition: To graduate—-but quickly ! Thrives on cokes. Gordon Woodman —He was born in 1927 and has been going strong ever since. Was the ace of the junior basketball team. Ira Young —“Hold it !” But of course—it’s that camera fiend. We sincerely thank him for his work on the Parade and Year Book. Also a whizz at golf and hopes to be a pro. someday. TO OUR GRADUATING CLASS Much joy to you our graduating class ! Your Alma Mater’s wish to you this year Is life enriched by joy, undimmed by tear; May peace descend and strife and conflict pass. No more may war your eager lives harass, But rather be you free without a fear Since now the freedoms four are drawing near. This be our toast to Westglen’s senior class. But more ! a sacred trust this day you take— Be yours to give your best where’er you be; Your country needs your strength, your young life’s store; The way of truth and honor ne’er forsake. That man o’er all the earth shall brothers be— Make this your creed through life if nothing more. —J. G. N. Page Twenty-six
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