Crescent Heights High School - a History in Pictures

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. . . IN PICTURES 1915 – 2010 . . .

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A history of Crescent Heights - produced by the Crescent Heights Parent Advisory Council.

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. . . IN PICTURES

1915 – 2010 . . .

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BROUGHT TO YOU BYThe Crescent Heights Parent Advisory Council

PURPOSE• To provide every student at Crescent Heights the programs

and supports necessary to succeed;• To give students the right kinds of academic and extra-

curricular opportunities that will encourage them to strive for excellence and experience success;

• To support, encourage and assist staff at Crescent Heights in order to make their time at Crescent as positive and fulfilling as possible.

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1915

Calgary Population: 43,000Crescent Heights: 147 students, 10 teachersPrincipal: Hon. William Aberhart (“Bible Bill”)

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Sterling-gold character manifests itself in three ways

An absolute punctuality and faultless regularity;

Sound thoroughness and deep earnestness;

A splendid capability and genial sympathy.

William Aberhart, 1924

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2010

Calgary Population: 1,065,455Crescent Heights: 1470 students, 81 teachersPrincipal: Arvin Rajan

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You represent our school and we do not accept mediocrity.

Arvin Rajan, 2010

$178,000: 2008 – 2009 Scholarships175: Subject awards for top students44: Gd 9 Honors113: Gd 10 Honors55: Gd 11 Honors69: Gd 12 Honors

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Editor: Chatelaine MagazineCompanion: Order of CanadaPresident: National Action Committee

on the Status of Women

“She was obviously propelled by an unshakeable faith in the dignity and competence of women, grounded in her own sense of self-esteem, but she ran as well on just the right level of piss and vinegar to wake up some of the boys in the backrooms and to give heart to a lot of women who hadn’t yet found the kind of courage she had.”

DORIS ANDERSON

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Member: The Alberta Order of Excellence

“The ‘Friendship for Peace Project’ encouraged teachers and students across Canada to learn more about developing nations. The project promoted an exchange of friendship, ideas and experiences between classrooms around the world. ”

JUNE LOUISE LORE

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Canadian Country Music Awards: 13Juno Awards: 7Allan Waters Humanitarian Award: 1

"I have not been selfless. Like all of us I strive to do better. I often forget about the children I've met and sometimes I wish my life could go back to the way it was before I knew about them.

"But with that knowledge comes responsibility. I have sometimes taken credit for good things and acted like it was my idea."

PAUL BRANDT

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Western Canadian Music Awards: 1Juno Nominations: 3YTV Achievement Award: 1

Sara: The only time I've ever seen a musical was actually when i was in Grade 12-Tegan: That was Grade 9. Sara: No, no. That was Grade 12.Tegan: Are you talking about Joseph and the? Sara: I don't know.

TEGAN & SARAH

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Alban WinspearJohn M. CasselsVictor E. GrahamGary VernonHenry Koschitzky

RHODES SCHOLARS

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Member: Order of CanadaAward: U.S. Congressional Gold MedalMember: CIA

“He participated in developing and executing the plan by which these Americans, who were under his care, made their escape on 28 January 1980, as well as organizing the withdrawal of the remaining Canadian Embassy staff. The performance of these tasks with initiative, calm and judgement has brought much credit to Canada and earned him widespread gratitude.”

KEN TAYLOR

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Premier: Alberta, 1935 - 1943Founder: Social Credit Party

“Even the strongest hearted must fail, not once but again and again. But what of that? Life is a campaign not a single day’s battle …. There is no real defeat for one who holds on courageously to the right cause. The only permanent and hopeless failure comes through an indifference, or an abject surrender.”

WILLIAM ABERHART

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Mayor: City of CalgaryPremier: Alberta, 1992 - 2006

"You would have to eat 10 billion meals of brains, spinal cords, ganglia, eyeballs and tonsils.“ (on getting mad cow disease)

"Dinosaur farts.“ (what brought on the ice age that killed off the dinosaurs)

"I would offer $5 billion to have a Japanese person to come over here and eat nothing but Alberta beef for a year and if he gets mad cow disease I would be glad to give him $5 billion -- make it $10 billion Canadian,"

RALPH KLEIN

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Member: Order of CanadaMember: Order of the British EmpireFounder: Spruce Meadows

“Spruce Meadows is Calgary's first-class, world-famous equestrian facility that is defined by the sheer beauty of their grounds, the high quality of their facilities and staff, and by the sheer number of international competitions they hold every year.”

RON SOUTHERN

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Minister: AgricultureMinister: Northern AffairsMinister: National Defense

“Mr. Harkness received one of the the highest military honours, the George Medal for ‘courage, gallantry and devotion to duty of a higher order’ while officer commanding troops during the Sicilian campaign.”

DOUG HARKNESS

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Actor

“Cigarettes, I won't do cigarettes, nicotine will kill ya.”

“That's why people that have an education, you know, that's why they spend time in art museums, or reading good literature or listening to good music. Because it affects the body's chemistry in such a way that it produces a very mellow high that you can never reproduce with any kind of drugs.”

TOMMY CHONG

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& NOW

Then…

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Howie Levant (‘53) – Broad Jump Record

THEN & NOW

Akeem Haynes - #1 Canadian Sprinter

(under 18)10.83 seconds

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THEN & NOW1924 CHCI Orchestra

2010 Christmas Concert

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THEN & NOW

Sr. Boys Basketball

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THEN & NOW

Sex Education, 1964

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THEN & NOW

Gun Club

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THEN & NOW

As You Like It - 1922

The Brick & The Rose - 1980

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THEN & NOW

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2010: Pat Jarvis

1988: Betty Likness

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