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DO YOU KNOW - - that Wilbert Jarrett obtained a degree in 1 Mining Engineering from Queens and is now! chief Mining Engineer with International | Nickel, Sudbury, Ontario-199 Riverside Drl - that Harvey R. Jarrett also attended I Queens University and graduated in Mining | Engineering in 1940. He is also with Inter! national Nickel in Sudbury. - that Evelyn E. (Jarrett) DeGrow, gradu- 1 ated in 1926. She attended Normal in 1 Weyburn and taught several years in | Regina. She resides at 1923 Grant Drive, 1 Regina, Sask. She well recalls when the 1 boys played catch with garter snakes in the I - that Arthur Jarrett graduated from University of Alberta and is now a Medical Doctor in Buffalo, New York. - that Sinclair Jarrett (Ding as he was called) is now as George. He obtained his Mining En¬ gineering Degree at Queens and now holds an executive position with International Nickel at Sudbury. - that Rhoda (Jarrett) Howe ' s son, Dallas, a first year Art ' s student at Luther College, Regina received the highest mark in the province in Calculus this year. - that Clive M. Goodrich, 14628-84th Ave. , Edmonton, Alberta, graduated from WCI in 1939, later completed a Mechanical Engineering Course in 1955. At present he is engaged as a Mechanical Engineer with the Gov ' t of Alberta, Dept, of Public Works. - that Frank McDougall, 720 Keith St., Moose Jaw, Sask. He is in charge of Public Works at Saskatchewan Training School. His son, Robert, 639 Chaplin St. , is teaching school in Swift Current and his second son, Ronald, is presently attending U. of Saskatchewan. - that Marie (Eads) Walters, is now living in San Jose 25, California at 1817 Marlyn Way, le t WCI in 1926. With hard work and good teachers she has gained her B. A. and M. A. in Philo: o-l phy and has completed the work for the PhD. To Miss Lolla Cardwell, she gives credit of d - veloping her soprano voice which she used in the Portland Presbyterian Church Choir for a number of years. Her brother, Donald H. Eads, lives at 2823 Cardinal Lane, San Jose, California and her brother-in-law Lynn Walters is at R. I. Box 424, Clackamos, Oregon. - that Marguerite (MacPherson) Brown, Box 25 Chatsworth, Ontario attended WCI in 1920-2 and remembers the day they went on strike. She wrote a book review on Lord Clive in Indi , Miss Lovering, the teacher, kept the Manuscript and read it at a Teachers ' Convention in Regina. - that Dorothy Howarth is a top reporter for the Toronto Telegram, Bay and Melinda St., On , - that Gordon (Tim) McLeod, graduated from WCI 1930, attended U. of Sask. for two years and later graduated in Electrical Engineering in 1935, from McGill. After working for Schick Shaver Co. , St. John ' s Que. , and for R. C. A. Victor and for Hoosier Engineering Co. in Montreal, he rejoined the Communications Engineering Dept, of the C. P. R. in 1938. At present he is District Engineer for the Br. Columbia Dis. and resides at 6387 Larch St. , Vancouver, B. C. - that Pauline Templeton, Suite 15 Bartleman Apts. , is a school nurse for the City of Regina. - that Bob Templeton is with Western Tractor Co. in Yorkton, Sask. - that Thos. D. Bugg, 1933-35, is now employed by Tibby, McNeill, and Tibby as a plant Supt. residing at 5116 Arroehead Blvd. , Kokomo, Indiana, United States. 12A 1933 Gr. 12 girls - 1927-28 Collegiate yard!
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A letter from Mrs. Wilma E. Amos speaking of former students says: I suppose that if all the kinds of work and all the places we ' ve all been were all added ip, they would represent all vocations and all the countries in the world, for there must ae a very great number of us. And what a lot of great events have taken place since 1913, when the Collegiate was opened. Some of the older ex-students saw and took part in two wars, many of us have become parents, some grandparents, some have acquired fame and fortune, some have learned the peace and contentment of a quiet home and family life, in¬ cluding the great joy of seeing a line full of clean clothes blowing on the line, or seeing the family coming home from school and work. I sincerely hope that most of us have acquired wisdom to mix with the knowledge we got at school, wisdom which can only come from coping with the vicissitues of life in its various forms. It is likely that we have all had a share of joy and sorrow, tragedy and triumph, disaster and victory. I know that if all the other students and ex-students got as much out of their days at W. C. I. as I did, their lives have been more adaptable to whatever upheaval might have come their way. Weyburn Cadet Band (1942) In Oct. 1952 at the Commencement exercises Mrs. Sadie McGillivray Bowerman pre¬ sented to Mrs. J. E. McGillivray, Chairman of the Collegiate board, two silver tea services nth two trays and an extra coffee pot on behalf of the Alumni starting 1913. A dollar and a ialf was collected from each family interested, or fifty cents per student. Those acting n this committee in gathering the money and names were Alice McGowan Onstad, Bessie iullis Butters, Myrtle Scott Blow and Isabel Murray, along with Mrs. Bowerman. This feilver service has proven very useful at numerous functions and necessitates less borrow¬ ing on many occasions. Mrs. J.E. McGillivray W. C. I. Orchestra 1958
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DO YOU KNOW I .!- : l!!; - that Hugh McGillivray, 2110 Main St. , Saskatoon, Sask. , 1949-52, spent • six years in the R. C. M. P. ; he was the Progressive Conservative Candi- .date for the Assiniboia Constituency in 1960 and is now with Life Under- iHliiiiiiliiiiiliii! writers Prudential Insurance. • 1 - that Violet (Earl) Dickinson, 19 Francis St., Lindsay, Ontario, 1922-23, - :! participated in basketball while in W. C. I. and has followed a saleslady . career. ' that Mrs. Keith Boyle (Lorraine Butters), Box 2, Colgate, Sask. , 1942- • ;;;; j 44, was in Miss Cardwell ' s Choral Group. She took a Business Couist :. ' i.!!-!!li an d was a Clerk-Stenographer in the Weyburn Co-Op. ; - that Loretta Braithwaite, 453 Regent Ave., W., Suite 2, Transcona, ' . v-: Winnipeg, Man., 1958-62, is now employed with the Manitoba Telephone Sys tem as a clerk tracer in the Engineering - Drafting Division. ■ that L. A. C. - 226367, Sweeney W. F. , 424 Metcalf St. , Ottawa 4, Ontario, 1950-53, par¬ ticipated in all sports at W. C. I. and has now joined the R. C. A. F. 4 that Lois (Kyle) Karst, Box 834, Weyburn, Sask., 1949-53, participated in drama, basket¬ ball, and badminton in W. C. I. and now has the career of a stenographer. ■ that Ruth E. (Leroux) Hartnett, Res. on the Calgary Stampede or Fair Grounds, 1919-23, helped on monthly publication of a sort of book which took the place of the school papers that now prevail. She attended University and followed a Business Career. ■ that Art Miles, 1050 Rae St. , Regina, Sask. , 1929-30, was a member of the Cdn. Hockey Team which played in Belgium. He spent some time as a truck driver, carpenter - repairman, and 4 1 2 years in the Cdn. Army. He is now working in a Warehouse in Regina. Jthat Mrs. Eugene Windecker (Bertha Reich), 2242 Harvey St., Regina, Sask., 1933-35, has followed Hospital Work mainly - working at Weyburn Mental Hospital and presently at Regina General Hospital as Ward Clerk. ■that Mr. Mrs. Joseph Reis, (Julia Leskiw), 1948-50 and 1949-53, live at 4721 College Ave. , Everett, Wash., U. S. Julia is a Registered Psychiatric Nurse. •3that Lt. Col. L. L. England, 2094 Knightsbridge Road, Ottawa, 1931-35, has been a Bar¬ rister and Solicitor for the Province of B. C. and an Officer of the Canadian Army - Office of the Judge Advocate General. 5that Mrs. Harold Ward (Shirley McFadden), Weyburn, Sask., 1949-53, played in the School Orchestra with Mr. Cameron; was Music Director for one year and sang in the Glee Club. She received a Class Pin each year for an average of 80% and in Grade XII, she received the Home Economics Award. She became a teacher - attending Moose Jaw Normal School and taking Summer School Courses. - that Ester Jordison, Box 86, Weyburn, Sask., 1947-52, was in the Glee Club and now works with the Postal Service. - that Mrs. Ruby B. (Meredith) Fladager, 1931-33, was active in the school plays and at the school dances. She is now a housewife and mother. Her husband, Mobel Fladager, 1927-29, was active in Track and Field. He spent 5 1 2 years in the Air Force during the Second World War; he spent time in the Banking career. He is also a Graduate Psychiatric Nurse and at present, he is Deputy Superintendent of Nursing at the Saskatchewan Hospital. - that A. H. ' Bert ' Barmby, 1224 Elphinstone St. , Regina, Sask., 1927-29, was active in Oratory and Basketball in WCI and since has taken up the teaching career. - that Ralph J. Books, 3692 N. Woodrow, Fresno 3, California, 1930-34, was elected Senior Stick was active in Basketball and Track and has had a varied career, studying Diesel Engi¬ neering, working for W. P. Fuller in Portland, working for the Carnation Milk and Ice Cream Co., Oakland, spending time in the U. S. Army and at the present, employed by the G - S Douglas Co. as a Salesman in Fresno. - that Dorothy J. (Howlett) Davis, Box 8025, Weyburn, Sask. , 1949-51, worked her way through High School and is now a Graduate Psychiatric Nurse.
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