Westmount School - Review Yearbook (Edmonton, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1939

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CLASS QF ' 39 JEAN CORREGAN: A cute Irish colleen, and one of the Pioneer’s most valu¬ able assets. Noted throughout all the land for her brown tresses. VIVA CUBITT: Likes to roller-skate and another W.H.S. veteran. Favorite pastime, borrowing her sister’s Lit. No noticeable ambition. Persis¬ tence personified. RUTH DAVIDSON: Hails from Calder. Spends hours making Biology dia¬ grams. Blonde and vivacious. Plays an outstanding brand of baseball. These spacious halls will miss her. RUSSELL DOTEN: Frequently removed from room for undone French. From St. John, N.B., but likes Edmonton best. Sails through halls as if he were chasing a fire. VICTORIA DEUGAIJ: Known as “Vicky” to her many friends. Favorite abhorence seems to be Math. Should go far with whatever line she chooses to pursue. PHYLLIS DUNKLEY : Another brunette, petite, demure lass. Ably filled the position of assistant editor on both the Pioneer and the Review. Art is her principal hobby. VAUX EVANS: He and Prof. Einstein. Westmount ’s child prodigy. Thinks he’s slipping if he gets below 97 in any subject. Also served a stretch on the Pioneer. BOY FALTINSON: Tall, blonde and in a hurry. He and Geoff both addicted to the accursed candid camera. Favorite pastime, sleeping in French and Physics. CLARICE FOWLER: Quiet and mid-Victorian in a nice sort of way. These spacious halls have echoed often with the music of her pleasant laughter. LEONARD GARRETT: Westmount’s “Chancellor of the Exchequer.” Main interest at present, politics. Has been active in the Debate Club for the past two years. SANDY GOOLD: Hopes to secure the elusive sheepskin this year. Is to be seen of late getting used to new spectacles. Claims to be off women— just like the rest of us. VERA HALIBURTON: Known as “Weary” Haliburton. Her cheery smile and ready grin have made her popular among us. Intends to take Com¬ mercial by storm next year. 11ELENE HALL: Is the possessor of a charming smile and claims her hair is not red. Brought glory to the school by making headlines at the Banff Winter Carnival. NOLAN HENDERSON: Fiddle player par excellence. Has a definite ambition re R.A.F. Intends to go to the “old country” next year to follow up said interest. Good luck! GEOFF HODGSON: Title man for Westmount ’s most seasoned veteran. Mem¬ ber of the Camera Club at the Y. Westmount will miss his stubby chin. EDITH IRWIN: But definitely clever in Math., and nice-looking too. Rides her bike rain or shine from Calder to school. Very chummy with one Joan Glover.

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CLASS OF ' 39 MIRIAM ALMAS: Tall, titian and terrific. Known to her friends as “Mini.” Seems to shine pretty well in history. Rather quiet and keeps pretty well to herself. GLEN ALSTON: Commonly known as “Farmer.” Has made a name for himself in Junior rugby this year. Received more kicks than the ball. Very proficient at his main pastime, woodwork. HARRY ANDERSON: More interested in Hi-Y activities than in school- work. Volunteered aid in time of need by offering to solicit ads for the Review. One of those people who aren’t noticed until they ’re gone. JEAN ANDERSON: Renowned for her cheerful smile and sunny disposition. Favorite time-killer: Receiving lines for talking. Generally seen in com¬ pany with Marge and Evelyn. RENEE ASIIENHURST: French, dark and petite. Pet aversion, Physics 2. Took this man’s campus by storm four years ago. Should make a very efficient private secretary. JOCK BELL: Recently sported a broken leg. Author of poetic masterpiece appearing in last Pioneer. Westmount’s screwball but we’ll miss him when he’s gone. KEN BRADSHAW: Westmount’s curly-haired attraction. Tall, dark and broad-shouldered. One of the few remaining “he-men.” Athlete, scholar and good sport. MARION BRAMLEY: Sits beside and worries with Renee in Physics. Been with us for the past two years and is known to each and every one. Favorite saying -. Hi-ya Doris! MA1DIE BLACKBURN: Known far and wide for her good cooking and painting. Third on the triumvirate of Marg, Sis and Maidie. Never off the ice during the winter season. ELAINE CALVER: A Norwegian.lass who’s been with this school for the past twelve years. Seems to be slated for a musical career. Writes thirty-two page letters to one ex-stude, Shirley Campbell. JEAN CAWLEY: Another of Westmount’s old-timers. Noted for her un¬ ceasing giggles. Also a member of the “intelligentsia,” being only six¬ teen. Aims to be a teacher. JIM CLARKE: Room 14’s fair-haired boy. Hence the nickname “Blondie.” Plays rugby and is also to be seen at any dance doing a little rug-cuttin’. LEONARD CLEVETT: Westmount’s “ticket-taker-inner” at the “Glade.” Principal worry, French 3. Getting a reputation as a strong silent man. NORMA COBURN: An old-timer at Westmount and a definite asset to any group. Likes to dance and hates Math. HARVEY CRAWFORD: Captain of our hockey team and our ace tricky player. Principal hobby seems to be divided between fighting with his sister Viola and playing golf. MARJORIE CRONIN: Blue-eyed and blonde. Pet aversion, Deutsch 3. Throws some swell parties. Wants to enter the medical profession and shines at cookery. Page twenty



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CLASS OF ' 39 LORNA IRVINE: She’s one of those “still waters run deep” people. In the winter seen at the rink most any old time. Charge d’Affaires of the plants in Room 14 during Mr. McAllister’s absence. Westmount will miss her! HAZEL JOHNSTON: Calder representative. (lets a big kick out of Chem. period with Jean Anderson. Has a lot of “pep”. Hence popularity un¬ surpassed. One in a million. MARGARET KEMP: Known as “Kempy.” Amongst other things her favor¬ ite saying is “Coming Renee!” Rather athletic and takes an interest in most outdoor sports. LEORA LEEDER: A smart young miss with plenty of what it takes. Never known to frown. Another of Westmount’s Intelligentsia. Always has her Trig done correctly. RALPH LODER: Absolutely tops when it comes to soliciting advertising from Year-book sickened business men. Will probably be head of an inter¬ national advertising agency before he’s through. A special bouquet to R. Loder! BETTY LONG : Bewails the fact that her hair is turning red. Wields a mean knitting-needle and reports regularly to an admiring group of listeners, on the dances to which she goes. FREDA MASON: Still making up her mind as to her future career. Has been with us many a month but still not long enough. May good luck attend her future doings! RUTH McCARTNEY: Our budding film star! Passed a screen test at Mc- Dermid’s with flying colors. Proof ' ? Her portrait stands in the window of that establishment. Also a member of Pioneer and Review staffs. JOAN McDONALD : Few so clever as our own Miss McDonald! This diligent grad, has earned a place amongst Westmount’s brainier class, and would make a great business head. ALASTAIR MACKAY: An athlete if there ever was one. Specializes in cricket and boxing. Also dabbles in photography. Will probably enter the medical profession. GEORGE MACKINTOSH: Following in his father’s footsteps is Georgie him¬ self, an energetic member of the Pioneer sports dept. Was coach of the boys’ rugby, but is now interested in graduating. KEN McLEAN: An army man to the core, hob-nailed boots and all. Prin¬ cipal pastime, radio. Is determined to be a bachelor all his life. CRAIG MOON: Another boy of the bold brigade. And is he handsome? Is a veteran of these ramparts, and an ex-Union president. Has a secret ambition to grow a moustache. ELLEN MORROW: Tall and rather quiet, but nevertheless would be high up in any Westmount popularity contest. Her future career is as yet in the lap of the gods, but it will be a credit to W.H.S. we know. SADIE MUIR: Graced with a cheerful disposition and a desire to help, Sadie has “big-sistered” many a recruit new to the ways of high school life. Page twenty-two

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