Westmount School - Review Yearbook (Edmonton, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1940

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FLORENCE HARMON. Born September 12, 1922, in our fair city. Just loves to go swimming at 6 o’clock on a summer morn¬ ing. ’Tis said that she just beats the bell every morning, so nickname “Supergirl” is forfeited. Intends to be a secretary or a teacher. ART HOUGAN, “Oley.” During playing sea¬ son cheerfully blackens his eyes, and gen¬ erally threatens his masculine beauty by playing hockey for both the school and E.A.C. Juveniles. Still manages to “cop” high marks. ESTHER JOHNSON. Hails from village of Beaupre, Alberta. Likes English, Math., and hobbies in art. As if that wasn’t enough, she plays the sax and violin. An¬ other aspiring teacher. HILDA LAW. Born December 9, 1921, in the smiling hamlet of Acme, Alberta. Despite a late start, this blonde piece of femi¬ ninity has forged ahead both academi¬ cally and socially. She ballets (dancing to you) and collects stamps. Futurity lies in nursing. HAZEL LAWRENCE, “Giggles.” A blonde contralto who hopes to be an air steward¬ ess or a stenographer. Sees possibilities of combining both. Fond of dancing and hunting ( ?). Fet aversion, physics. DOUGLAS HADDOW, “General.” Each morning S.S. Ill extinguishes his youth¬ ful trust in the world. Likes most sports, and manages to get in a good lick at them all. That “form divine” in golf. Intends to combine farming and aviation. AUDREY HAMMOND. Commonly known a “Little Audrey.” One of W.H.S. bru¬ nette beauties. Was born in Renfrew, Ont., on Dec. 6, 1921. Spends time skat¬ ing, dancing or at Quanda Quo. Ambition: To be an air hostess—which last would be a credit to any line. Page nineteei

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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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GEORGE LEMPRIERE, “Hubert.” This dark-eyed Gable (at least he has a cookie- duster) intends to be a pharmacist. When not pushing a bike for the Corner Drug (free plug), can be seen playing hockey, bowling and swimming. DORIS LITTLE. The C.G.I.T.’s of Alberta chose her as their ideal girl. We agree. Her complement of sports consists of swimming, hiking and dancing. Quiet and demure, but still waters run deep. Intends to be a school marm. SHAUNA LITTLE. She and Eleanor Holm. Evidence: Royal Life Saving Badge won this winter. Likes writing English comps. Dislikes speed, or even the mention of it. Her life work is in the laps of the Gods but they may dump it at any moment. DOUGLAS LOVE, ‘ ‘ Slicker. ’ ’ Our persever¬ ing Journal reporter, whose good work is disastrously blue-pencilled eveTy week. Has occasion daily to deplore vanity of Room 14 girls who fight for use of sole mirror in cloakroom. Adores reading jokes. Abhors puns. (SS ' MACKINNON, ' ‘ ‘Rosie.” Despite nick¬ name Ross is no wall flower (what adver¬ tising manager could be?) He plays hoc¬ key, bowls and shines on field day. The sports account for his physical condition, and I (The Ed.) guarantee that his brain muscles have received their quota of ex¬ ercise in obtaining adds. Thank you, Ross. IRENE MACLACHLAN. Born Jan. 16, 1923, in Edmonton, Alberta. Hails from Seda- lia, Alberta. Likes jitterbugging, “Star¬ dust, ’ ’ and making trips to Calgary. Dis¬ likes people who call her ‘ ‘ Rene, ’ ’ and keeping quiet in physics. Intends to be a stenographer. MARY MAIR. Member of Y Quando Quo. Blond Miss Mair’s favorite pastimes are tripping the light fantastic, photography, and driving Pop’s car. Everybody likes her. Most frequent outburst, “Oh, man, for gosh sakes. ’ ’ Her aim is nursing. Page twenty

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