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

 - Class of 1942

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E. H. S. GRAD GAZETTE 13 Robert McClary- With the government, Bob will have to settle, ’Cause saving academic pins is hoarding metal. Grant McCoy- Someday there’ll be another Grant’s tomb When Eastwood’s star hockeyist goes to his doom. Nina McCoy- Our Nina is truly the real McCoy, And to those who know her, a constant joy. Lorna McEwen- Lorna McEwen came here from the farm, But wants to go back to be a school-marm. Betty McLuhan- Betty was born on Leap Year Day, So can never become very old or grey. Jean Mitchell- Jeanie, the dream with the light brown hair, As to her waltzing no one can compare. Hugh Montgomery- Something the girls haven’t learned as yet Is that “Admiral Hugh” is a Sea Cadet. Gus Mouner- “General Gus,” a man of nerve, Is now a member of the army reserve. Harry Myskew- The ladies love his boyish grin, His manly nose and stalwart chin. Olga Myson- Though sugar is rationed, she has sweetness to spare, And for winning friends, a definite flair. George Manson- No, sir, no, sir; I wasn’t late, Even though I had a date. Mac is just the very one If you’re in the mood for fun. Muriel Macdonald—

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Eunice Hughes- She’s not very big but is quite wise; At times she’s a terror for her size. Nellie Hunter- Nellie Hunter has lovely red hair, She’s clever too—now is that fair? Margaret Huston- There’s a depth in her eyes, a wealth of quiet, But her merry laughter oftimes belies it. Robert Jamha- If you’re wanting the latest in Eastwood gramma ’, Just wander down and visit Jamha. Ernest Jamieson- Readin ’, ’ritin ’ and ’rithmetic, And Ernie don’t just seem to click. Beryl Jones- You know she’s dark and also small, But did you know she plays basketball? Eleanor Kinch- Short brown hair and eyes of green, Turned-up nose and a tongue never mean. Yvonne Knight- For making announcements she had the knack; Ideas for poetry she’ll never lack. Phyllis Kobyluk- We’re joyful in having her pass our way, Her charm and smile make us want her to stay. Doreen Krachy- She’s calm and reserved, that’s as far as we’ll go, She seems to be quiet but one never knows. Alice Laskiwski- Alice is brainy, there is no doubt, But she’s also an imp when mischief’s about. Anna Laskiwski- Studious? No, and not too clever, But a regular girl and a friend forever. E. H. S. GRAD GAZETTE



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14 E. H. S. GRAD GAZETTE George Nachtigal- George Nachtigal, the strong, silent man, He’ll make the grade if anyone can. Hester Neis- Hester Neis, a quiet maid, Only hopes to make the grade. Dick Noon— Dark of hair, athletic, tall, Dick is fond of basketball. MaryLou Ossendoth- MaryLou is a charming belle, All who know her think she’s swell. Pamela Owen- Pam Owen wants a plane to fly; A certain pilot’s the reason why. Lucy Palmer- Lucy has the kind of smile That’d make a convict want a file. Lola Patterson- Lola Patterson, sedale and still, Is always known to “ speak no ill.” Hazel Pugh- A gentle miss is Hazel Pugh, Her homework never gets o’erdue. Lorraine Quigley- Lorraine Quigley’s quite a girl, With flashing eyes and dark brown curls. Marilyn Quigley- ‘ ‘ I never worry—what’s the use? To worry bores me like the deuce!” Metro Rachuk- Metro Rachuk, hale and hearty, He’s the life of any party. William Romaniuk- Bill Romaniuk, he’s the one They chose for “rep” in Room 21.

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