Westglen High School - Review Yearbook (Edmonton, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1944

Page 8 of 68

 

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Page 8 text:

J. G. NIDDRIE, M.A., B.Paed., Principal Page Six

Page 7 text:

Kemp, Ted Kingman, Leonard Krokush, Wally Lamb, Dugald Leask, Jack MacLeod, Alex MacLeod, Bob McCartney, Bill Malin, Robert Malone, Mike Meredith, Bruce Merluk, Steve Morgan, Jack Morrison, Don Morrison, Bill Newall, Gordon OiConnor, Terry Osypchuck, Mike Pardee, Harry Peterson, Carl Phillips, Bill Pike, Rodney Rintoul, Doug. Rock, Dick Russell, Don Saxton, Lawrence Schell, Don Smith, Paul Sommers, Gordon Spaner, Allen Spence, Larry Strachan, Ralph Sutherland, James Sutton, Ken Turvey, Don Woodman, Robert Woodward, Ken Woodward, Robert GIRLS Air Force— Cormie, Evelyn Fawcett, Betty Fenby, Betty-Claire Gunderson, Lorraine Kinnaird, Kitty Lancaster, Doris Lawrence, Hazel McMillan, Beatrice Roycraft, Fay Roycroft, Iva Sinclair, Norma Stoughton, Lois Tanner, Eileen Army— Letvinchuck, Nancy Smith, Helen Weir, Connie Winkler, Elaine Navy— Harris, Betty Savage, Mary Smith, Betty Woodward, Dorothy NEW COLORS FOR WESTGLEN The Army Brown, with tinge of green like fields in spring, Brown knees churning, brown fists swinging, Our Westglen fighting men sweep past. Over the brown earth they charge To bring us victory. The Air Force Blue, the shade of sky at dawn, The sky they sail day after day In trainer, then in deadly fighting craft, A host of Westglen lads wing on To win for us the victory. The Navy Blue, as dark as the seas they comb, White for the foam that tips the wave, And gold for the lining of winter clouds, When the setting sun salutes our lads, Who sweep the seas for victory. The Girls Rose, for the maids who’ve joined the ranks, No matter what their units be. Those smiling lips, those cheeks so gay Triumphant are o’er color plans. With gallantry go our Westglen girls Along the road to victory. —A. B. McK. Page Five



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Principal’s message It is one of the hopeful signs in our troubled age that the dignity of man and his right to freedom of thought and action are basic to democ¬ racy. Surely the allied cause in this war rests on the claim that life is a sacred trust, that it is every man’s right to work out his own destiny to the best of his ability, and that it his duty to live in harmony with his fellow-men, upholding truth and justice in all things. This will, of course, imply that each individual can live as a free man under free in¬ stitutions, with the opportunity of making most of his aptitudes and abilities. Although it is generally admitted that our western civilization has for its foundation both individual welfare and personal freedom, tragic is the fate of countless numbers of people who in an endeavor to make a living literally sweat blood, yet never escape hardship and deprivation. With these thoughts in mind let us prepare both heart and sinew for the alleviation of human suffering. The extension of good-will should be the basis of national security and the establishment of a human kingdom of happiness, our hope of heaven on earth. This mutual trust and helpfulness must take the place of cruelty and domination, and to this end intelligence and education must forever be our guide. A New Age is here. It demands character deep laid in honesty of purpose, and strongly buttressed by experience. We are much better equipped than the generations who have gone before us. The universe is ours, and with wide-eyed wonder we explore its frontiers. Each year new scientific truths are unfolded to us, causing us to marvel at the power of man. Science, exalting reason, has exacted more refined methods for seeking truth. She has opened up a new world, discovered countless new truths, and gaining a mastery over innumerable forces has compelled electricity to haul machines and the ether to carry mes¬ sages. This increase in man’s power has given him added faith and confidence in himself. The airplane flies above us, the submarine dives into the depths of the sea, and man’s mind goes out into space solving the mysteries of the Universe. We must believe in the infinite future of man. There has come to be no limit to his quest for truth, no limit to his scientific discoveries, and no limit to his desire for social improve¬ ment. My young friends, you are living in a wondrous age and in a won¬ drous world. May you, too, do your part for the material and spiritual improvement of man ! —J. G. NIDDRIE. Page Seven

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