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WHN CHINNECK, “Chicken.” Is an army man of high calibre. It is rumored that he was mixed up in an airplane crackup at Sarcee. Found, when not at school, at the pool, trying to keep his canoe bailed out, or playing rugby for our juniors. Likes chocolate sodas, Mr. Shaw in Alg. II. Ambition, doctor. BILL CRAIG-, “Eggy.” A good man with the pig-skin. Has been an asset to the rugby team for the last two years. Re¬ nowned for his famous “bucks.” A charter member of the “moocher” club. Intends to fly in winter and farm in sum¬ mer. VIOLA CRAWFORD, “Georgie.” A.T.C.M. holder. Moveo footeo goodeo to musiceo. P.S. Latin student. (Mr. Niddrie, kindly excuse.) Other activities include social editor of the R.G.B. and the Review. Ambition, nursing. HAROLD DAVIS. At sixteen he adds a pro¬ fessional touch to the stage both in school drama and the Understudy Club productions. Is a brilliant student. Right now chief worry is titling his plays. KENNETH DAVIES. Westmount’s strong silent man. Chief occupation: bucking the elements on his fenderless, motorless velocipede. Plays snappy tennis and hockey. Greatest diversion: Laughing at other people’s trig, mistakes. Aims to be a chemical engineer. JOAN DIPLOCK “Dippy.” Graduated to our fair city from Vancouver couple of years ago. Spends most of spare time add-hunting for both school publications, partnering Alastair Mackay in badmin¬ ton (wins too), hoofing it and sticking up for good old N. Van. We (W.H.S.) like her. JEAN EMSLIE “Emmy.” This clever and likeable student spends a great deal of her time during skating season, kindly propelling novices around the rink. Her future has not as yet loomed on the hori¬ zon, but we bet she’ll make a success of her rumored teaching future. Page seventeen
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GORDON BAYLEY, “Ace.” Another appen¬ dix bothered person. Source of trouble removed around Xmas. Other diversions: Junior rugby, listening to news casts (doesn’t miss one), eating waffles and protecting record of champ blusher. Motto: ‘ ‘ Silence is Golden. ’ ’ JOCK BELL. Popular president of S.U. In council his harrassed voice beseeches si¬ lence from the babbling reps. Result: More noise, and less work. When not “kilting” people with his hairy legs is engaged in Hi-Y activities. Sports in¬ clude skiing, lacrosse and rugby. IRENE BOWDEN. Holds unique position of Westmount’s budding politician. Reason: So she can loaf and talk all she wants without writing lines. Academic stand¬ ing warrants this idealistic aspiration. STELLA BRENT. Stenography is the future career of this, one of Westmount’s blondest blondes. Favorite indoor sports: Reading, English III. Favorite outdoor sports: Skating, skiing. Has also been known to get some high bowling scores. Member of Y Quando Quo. MILDRED BROWN. President of our C.G.I. T. Pet hobbies: Swimming photography. Chief hate: Helpful friends who turn on the light to see if her negatives are de¬ veloped. After leaving these portals in¬ tends to take a home ec. course. WALTER BROWN. An English bachelor with an English sense of humor. Dis¬ likes Alberta weather, being sent home early, washing his own clothes, and com¬ ing to school. Famous for smile and school attendance. Ambition: Aviator. JOAN BYAR, “Queenie.” Pretty candidate for Carnival Queen. Was born Feb. 16, 1923. Ambition to become a dietician. Favorite sports are dancing, skating and skiing. Another accomplished pianist. A girl who’ll be missed when she’s gone. ’age sixteen
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ImbmI BILL FITZPATRICK. “Maestro.” Still sports his Vic sweater around the campus, but was forgiven this when he showed his true colors by writing the school song. Is strong champ of undiluted swing. Ambi¬ tion. chemical engineer. JEAN FORESTELL, “Red.” Collects relics of Chief Sitting Bull. Plays an occasional game of tennis in the summer Despite our teachers’ loud lamentations on their sorry plight, she intends to follow in their footsteps. FRANCIS FRAZER, ‘ ‘ Fluff. ’ ’ Holder of Provincial high Jump championship. Re¬ sult: She has brought honors both aca¬ demically and athletically to Westmount. In capacity of secretary she scribbles notes for S.U. Ambition: P.T. Instruct¬ ress. LEONARD GARRETT, “Butch.” This em¬ bryonic lawyer hobbies in current history: eg. what will be the effect of modern day hats on the yet unborn generations? Likes girls who can talk intellectually. His bull voice is heard ‘ ‘mooing’ ’ on tennis courts, golf courses and our own gym. MARY GREENOUGH. Aroused Edmonton from peaceful slumbers on Jan. 22, 1922. She is fond of roller skating, skiing and tobogganing. Spends spare time corres¬ ponding with pen pals all over the world. When not doing this she’s “cutting the rug” at some dance. Ambition: Air hos¬ tess. HELEN ERIKSSON ‘ ‘ Rickie. ’ ’ Very serious concerning most things. Daily thrill is to see how close to nine she can come into room fourteen without being late. Is found most noon-hours playing softball. Would like to become a deaconess. JEAN FORBES. Impossible for her to be anything but nice. Result: Well liked by students and teachers as well. She is a summer gal and proves it by playing ten¬ nis and golf. Is as yet undecided whether to be a nurse or a dietician. Page eighteen
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