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4. Drummer boy. 5. 1 ' 9. Our artist. 10. Elmer 12. Meet the Dodds. 13. 1. Shoe trouble. 2. Tee! heel 3. Glamour Cadets. 7. Hello, folks! 8. After 4. ness Manager. 11. Mr. Johnstone B mm ] '
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20 E. H. S. GRAD GAZETTE THE PRESIDENT’S REPORT We of the Union Executive wish to thank all students who have helped make ’41-’42 a greatly successful year. After a late start at school and consequent delay in organization, the room reps were chosen early in October, and shortly afterwards the executive was elected. Fees were then collected, Room 19 paying on the first day, thus earning the prize of free entrance to the year’s dance. Sports equipment was bought and grants, etc., covered with the money collected fromNfees. It was not long until enthusiastic students were operating the various ' clubs. A “lit committee,” co-ordinated with the executive, staged five well- received lits, four of which were followed by dances, successful to a great extent because of much-appreciated aid of chaperones and the excellent new arrangements made for music. One evening dance and two skating parties were held. The new idea of returning to the school after skating, which was tried at our second skating party, helped to make it one of the most successful events in school history. We who are left on the executive feel we are speaking for all E. H. S. when we express regret over the loss of Jim Harris, treasurer, and Ken Sutherland, boys’ sports rep. Jim and Ken left school in April. We should like to express our sincere appreciation of help given us in different ways by Mr. Younie, Miss Munro, and other members of the staff. Thanks again, students and teachers, for your whole-hearted co¬ operation during 1941-42. KEN DEANE.
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22 E. H. S. GRAD GAZETTE B3SSS® Miss j. r. Howard ADVISOR Muriel Smith EDITOR Muriel Macdonald EDITOR. LOUISE WEISS BERYL PERRY YVONNE KNIGHT EXCHANGE EDITOR Margaret Mortimer CIRCULATION MANAGER ASSISTANT ARTIST ARTIST EDITORIAL In spite of the advice that the Graduation Gazette for 1942 be omitted, the Gazette staff decided to keep up the tradition. This is the result. Lower enrollment in the school, along with business conditions caused by the war, has necessitated our cutting down on the number of pages in this year’s Gazette, but we hope the quality will make up for the loss in quantity. Behind the “Gazette Staff—Private” sign on Room 23 door, the pro¬ duction of three Gazettes has gone on. To those who, especially Miss Howard, our kind advisor, have labored at this thankless job, we are very grateful. To compensate for the grey hairs we acquired there have been wrinkles of laughter. When, in after years, the graduates of ’42 look back at this, their Grad Gazette, we hope that the material herein collected will bring back happy memories of their final school year. Good luck!
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