Eastwood High School - Gazette Yearbook (Edmonton, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1933

Page 26 of 68

 

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24 E. H. S. YEAR BOOK ROOM 13—MR. McQUIRE Margaret McQuarrie is the Room Rep. in this room and was faithful in attendance at all executive meetings. Bob Boyer was eating some “horse candies.” Maybe he was trying to make himself a fast stepper. Paul Boberasky is famous for his wisecracks in Room 13. Lil Brooks tries her best to stay awake a few hours of the day. Jim McCauly is the shiek in our room. He is trying to get in the movies. Ruby Jeffels has the majority of the brains in Room 13. Jean Michie is noted over the school for her curly hair. THE TENNIS CLUB When the good day of April came there was a cry all over the school of “Tennis.” Those who had cramped up all winter were ready to stretch themselves on the tennis courts. Mr. Clark once more came to our assistance and helped to organize the Tennis Club. The meeting was held on the 26th of April. Officers were elected and plans for the year were discussed. Arthur Southworth was elected president, Eleanor Doug¬ las, treasurer, and a committee was chosen to put the courts in playing form. It did not take the committee long to roll the courts into shape, repair the nets, and the game is now in full swing.

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E. H. S. YEAR BOOK 23 Ken Horrock’s ambition is to get into the room before the bell rings. Marie Munt’s favorite expression is ‘ You Hambone.” Weakness: Lipstick. Enid Newland’s ambition is to keep her nose powdered for one whole period. Rod Matheson’s favorite saying changes about twice a week. His weakness is the fair sex. Jack Goodall comes to school when he’s broke. His ambition is to become a Girl’s Guide. Jack Grimble’s age is three stiff bristles on a rather dormant chin. Muriel Porter’s greatest achievement is one correct in Geometry. Her weakness is the aforementioned. Edgar Thompson has two weaknesses—study periods and Margaret Fulton. Don Ross’ greatest ambition is to sit one composition period without attracting Miss Crilley’s attention. Peter Pilip really enjoys handing in composition donations at the last possible moment. Stuart Blackie is not bad, even if he does say that ethers are cream¬ faced. The Will’s twins are so much alike that when Rita asked to borrow a mirror, Irene Johnston carelessly said “Oh just look at Ruby.” Arthur Pomphrey—Will be a good footballer in his t ime. He should be watched, (Mr. Greenlees). Douglas Howard—Brother of the famed magician, Walter Howard. Will he follow in Walter’s footsteps? Arnold Sundby—Does his own homework how he likes, and when he likes, which isn’t very often. ROOM 12—MR. GREENLEES



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E. H. S. YEAR BOOK 25 ROOM 2 f.—MISS GIMBY Annie Neggers: We hear that Annie will continue her study of hypnotism. Gwen Craig: Will reform and start a free lunch for starving students. Helen Danard: Helen has the position as chief taster in a sauer¬ kraut factory. Margaret Urquhart: Is taking a course on how to control yourself. Beryl Drewry and Mabelle Sibour: Are going to cause the down¬ fall of Wrigleys. They’ve sworn off chewing gum. Jim Coburn: Has just signed up with Paramount. He will play child’s parts. Ruby Dahlgren: Hasn’t decided yet what she’ll be but may change her mind. Muriel Blott: Muriel’s ambition is to invent something to make tall people short. Jim Thomson: Something is bound to happen sooner or later. Charles Jenion: He will continue to exhibit his schoolgirl com¬ plexion. Lillian Ruff: Is looking for a little gray home in the big bad west. Hilda McKinnon: Will do something quiet you may be sure. George Reid: Food for squirrels. Jimmy Ferguson: Plans getting snappy music from rubber bands and going on the stage. Ted Allard: Plans to open a rink and teach fancy skating. Arthur McIntyre: He will enroll in a business college to learn to hemstitch hankies.

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