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BERTA MARTIN. Happy advent from Ver- den, Man. Algebra is her meat. Even this sizeable handicap can’t keep her from being well liked. In serious moments contemplates being a teacher. BETTY MASON, “Boops.” She is having a lovely time doing Chem. I and II at the same time. Strangely enough goes swim¬ ming at six every morning (weather pro¬ viding). Intends to be a nurse. MARION McCONNEL, “Mickey.” Spends her summers bringing South Side Royals to victory and her winters tobogganing, skating, skiing and what have you? One of the mainstays in the basketball team. Dislikes English. Likes loud radios, chocolate coated peanuts, rising early. SHIRLEY McCONNEL, “Shortstuff.” Plays third base for Westmount softball team. Favorite vice: Winning money at Bingo, eating Boston cream pie. Favorite say¬ ing: “Frankie, I couldn’t get that Physics question.” MARGARET McLACHLAN, “Scotty.” Born locally. Adores “he-men,” swimming, skating and playing Wurlitzer records. Alleged to dislike school. Intends to spend her summertime in Vancouver. Business course in the effing. BERNIECE McRAE, “Bernie.” Born July 11, 1922. Place, Vancouver. Educated Kitsilano High School, Van., and West- mount. Loves modern cars, French III and memorizing popular songs. Dislikes rising early, School. Despite latter, she excels in academics. VIOLA MEREDITH. Cute little Miss Mere¬ dith’s chief interests are handicrafts and sewing. Claims she hasn’t got Algebra in the “bag,” but we think that it’s just another yarn. Has a bitter fued with people why try to put her on ice (pardon us, teach her how to skate). Aims to be a dress designer. Page twenty-c
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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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V AfajtLk jltt LLWARD, “A.M.” Day starts as her name implies, early in the morning. Part of the rosy glow is taken away hy Trig, period. Spare time is spent writing notes for the West End News, and squab¬ bling in S.TJ. meeting. One of our best girls. BETTY MONTGOMERY, ‘ ‘ Shakespeare. ’ ’ Winner of the School Paper’s short story contest for two years. An all round hon¬ ors student who majors in English. Betty intends to continue writing as a career. Her hobbies are reading and piano play¬ ing. LUCY MUIR. Blonde Miss Muir smacks of Paderewski in that she plays the piano beautifully and is a definite asset to the Glee club. Spends her spare time swim¬ ming and skating. Nursing looms on her horizon. EVELYN NEWTON. Everybody’s pal. Goes out to the farm frequently. Likes to ski down great big hills, and loves borrow¬ ing Geometry. Heading for nursing pro¬ fession. MARY OSYPCHUCK, “Ossie.” Came all the way from the Ukraine, and honors Calder with her presence. In summer can be seen at the swimming pool, in winter at the rink. Her ambition is to be a teacher, and give the kids a good time. NANCY OSYPCHUCK. She and sister Mary sit about two seats apart. They make up Westmount’s one and only sister act. Spends her spare time enlivening Young People at Calder, or delving into some in¬ teresting books. Nursing calls her at the close of this semester, she hopes. Good luck to you, Nancy. BETTY PARSLOW. Sweet sixteen and ??? Fond of raising cats. Evidence: Mother and family of three all doing well. Quando Quoist, and dabbles in a little bit of sport. Ambition, nursing. Page twenty-two
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