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E.H.S. YEAR BOOK 19 ROOM 20—MISS ANDERSON Helen Lyons and Edith are the hard working students in the room. Margaret Mellick—The jester of the room. Her favorite song is “Pink Elephants.” Olive Peters—A dark-haired beauty whose favorite saying is “Oh Mona.” Rachael Truesdale—Chief ambition is to nurse the sick in future life. Marion Bowcott—Occupation—doing her homework between the first and second bells. Marie Moisey—I wonder who the attraction is in the last seat of the first row. Olive Neale—Sister of Doris Neale, one of the famous Grads. Nora Rankin—The human chatterbox of the room. Cecil Tredger—Ambition—to become a floor-walker in a peanut stand. Duncan Blackie—Might become famous in the field of pugilism. Albert Bahniuk-A good rugby player. He’s very chesty. Allister MacKenzie—Ambition—to say “Yes, Miss Cato,” without feeling guilty. Clifford Wheatcroft—Wants to become a brunette.
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18 E. H. S. YEAR BOOK ROOM 14—MISS HOWARD Room 14 will receive its share of the Academic Pins. Pupils to whom the honors will go are: Isabel Williamson, Morris Zaslow, Irene Earner, Jean Murray and Doris Young. Mr. Greenlees (to the Geometry Class ' ) : Has anyone a piece of string they can lend me to use for compasses? Peggy Tredger (answers) : Yes, sir; here’s my shoelace. Spring is here! Jean Murray is coming to school in socks. Miss Gimby: What game did the Indians in “The Conspiracy of Pontiac” play with long curved sticks? Alex Laing: Baseball. Keith Meiklejohn spends a lot of time walking upstairs from the second floor to the third. Stanley Klatt is a repeater this year and is making a little better showing this year than last. Ethel McIntyre is absent a lot but knows how to do her stuff when she is here. Di Maloney, (to Angie boasting of a beautiful Scotch building sur¬ rounded by a high wall) : Yes, in America we’ve got millions of tho se buildings. What is it anyway? Angie: A lunatic asylum.
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20 E. H. S. YEAR BOOK ROOM 18—MR. SIM Don Danard—The pride of the Bulletin carrier staff. Edward Clark—Our wild west cowboy, is always rounding up girls. Harold Gamble—A lazy hobo, whose chief sport is sleeping. Howard Hyland—Favorite pastime is throwing brushes around the room. Charles De Tro—Ambition: To be a street sweeper. John Bastian—A great girls’ man, but who wants to be a bachelor. Lyall Roper—A tall, handsome, bold young man, strong as a mouse. Molly Abram—A great talker. Ambition: To invent softer seats for school rooms. Mary Brooks—Falls in love with any boy at first sight. Marion Nesbit—Is always asking foolish questions. Diana Maloney—Her ambition is to be a dancing teacher. Cassie Mazurek—Her ambition is to be a tax collector. May Jordon—Is handsome. Ambition: To eat and sleep. Bill Harry—The pride of Mr. Sim’s algebra class. Eric Ward—Thinks he is Tarzan of the Grapes. Frank Hall—A great ladies’ man who thinks he is “Hoot Gibson.” Russell Tull—Noted for the way he speaks French. Vernon Parsons—Commonly known about Eastwood as “Shrimp.” Ernest Smith—Has a weakness for Grade IX blondes. Tom Edge-Artist of Room 18, can draw anything but attention. Stan Dickson—Noted for his taking ways.
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