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OUR TEACHING STAFF IN THE YEAR 18 ? The key to these infant pictures of our teachers will be found on Page 61.
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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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E. H. S. YEAR BOOK 27 THE BIG EVENT OF THE SEASON On May 13, at Highlands School, the class of ’33 was launched, formal¬ ly and socially, in the major event of the school year—the Graduation dance. The dance was the usual success, and the expectations of all were completely fulfilled. Great credit is due the organizers, the Grade Twelve Executive, Mr. W. Walker, Miss E. Giles, Miss J. Sheldon, Miss M. Nelson and Mr. B. White. Miss M. Cato, the class adviser, can also feel justly proud of her proteges. Music was supplied by A). Preston, who was at his scintillating best. The combination of a good floor and a sweet orchestra made dancing not only easy but enjoyable. The decorations, done by a committee headed by Miss J. Sheldon, were in the school colors, Royal Blue and Old Gold. The effect was modernistic, with all harshness removed by a few deft, frivolously femi¬ nine touches. The lights, softened by the well-balanced decorations, shed a halo of radiance, which transfigured even that plain little girl who used to sit opposite us in Latin. The bulk of the old Grads in town at the time attended. Many acquaintances, who had not met since the year before, talked over the desperate deeds they had done in the meantime. Several—let this be whispered—several boy and girl romances were picked up again, to the positive knowledge of a privileged few. Yes, the dance was a great success. Mr. Douglas (angrily) : I’ll teach you to kiss my daughter. Jim Alexander: Too late, sir, I’ve learned already. Pome—Thirsty days are September, April, June and November, All the the rest are thirsty, too, Unless you make your own home brew.
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