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EASTERN ECHO WALTER KEAST Principal.
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EASTERN ECHO Staff of Editors ASSOCIATE EDITORS HELEN FULLERTON DONALD CARPHIN Business Mdlldgff-XtXfYESLEX' BAILEY .-ldz'crtising JlIllllGgCl'---.ALM.-X RlAI.MI Asst. Business .Manager-EARL XYHYNOT .-lsst. --ld-rvrtising Mazzagvr-CECIL HARDINF Circulation .AIUIIUQCV-BEN SUGARMAN Asst. Circulation llIlIl'IGgCl'-XVILLIAM Literary f3dli0l'-NVILLIAM ROGERS GORDON Asst. Literary Editor-GLADYS BARTLE Sh-ort Story Edlf0l'-AIARGARET SMYTH Poetry Edli0l'-FLORENCE BATES ADVISERS MR. H. A. TURNER, B.A. MR. J. A. CARSON, B.A. MR. D. MCNAUGHT, B.A. MR. F. C. POWELL, B.A. MR. I. S. GEMMILL, B.A. DEPARTMENT EDITORS Girls' Athletics-BERNA DUNCAN Boys' Athletics-STANLEY NORMAN Assistant--IRENE LEMBKE .':iXSlSlGl1i-XTICTOR Gmsox Exclzange-IsoBEL BOWLES .-lrt-JACK SMITH French-DOROTHY DEACON Alznnzzi-Miss R. RO1zERTsoN Girls' Club-CATHERINE RIATTHEW Qzzvstioni BGA'--PIQARI. SMITH Assistant-CATHERINE WA1.K1NsHAw A.v.voriatc-MADEL1NE PATTERSON f'I1tHI07lI'-DONALD REGESTER REPORTERS 1A-R, Law IO-Q. Byrt 3A-Y. Gilvson 1B--A. Golden 2.-X-VV. Cummings 3B-N. McDermott 1C-E. Hulbert 2B-B. Jones 3C-Lf XX'z1lkinshaw ID-I. Wilson ZC-I. Dickson 3Sl-G. Harrison IE-J, Sawyer 2D-XV. Terry 352-M. Smyth 1F--B, R055 ZE-F. Farnsworth 3S3-R. Moore 1G-R, Fidler ZF-I. Gair 3S4-M. Bones 1H-A, Tuero 2G-F, Morris 355-G. Cockburn 11-12, Dunn ZH-L. Tomlinson 3S6-VV. Thompson 11-E, Simmons 21-M. Ruddick 4Sl-I. Bowles 1K...G, Bu,-d 21-D. Allen 4G1-S. Norman 11,-O, B,-Qwning 2K-A. Corrigan 4G2-W. Bailey 1M..M, Fafimosh ZL-M. Simmons Spec.-M. Barrie 1N-M. Willcocks 2M-I. Jones Mdsc.-M. Johnston C
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EASTERN ECHO 11 Foreword E build our plans for the future on our experiences of the past. The held for service was never so open or its needs so pressing as it is today and my hopes and expectations for the future of Eastern Commerce are full of confidence and optimism. The record of the school in its brief past has been one of rapid growth and expanding development. Its service to the community has grown wider and deeper year by year. Its programme of studies is being extended as opportunity offers to provide training in preparation for wider lields of activity. At the same time the work of the regular courses is being continu- ally improved. Only those intimately associated with the activities of the school :irc aware of the many advantages which are available since the addition of the auditorium, gymnasia and swimming pool has made the school building coin- plete. Many of these activities are outside school hours. They have to do with the physical and social development of the students. Opportunity is provided for the largest possible number of students to take part in swim- ming, basketball, public speaking and debating. Students with musical talents may find opportunities in the Glee Club or Orchestra. The students who have benefited to the fullest from the school's oppor- tunities are meeting every demand that modern business is placing upon them. Many of our graduates continue their education in our Evening Classes, and find social opportunities in the Alumni Association which continues for the graduates the good work so well begun by the Students' Council in their school days. In the years ahead with their prospect for shorter hours of labour for the great majority of mankind one might hope that opportunities may be provided for types of education which will be directly related to the pleasures of life. It may become a very important part of education for adults as well as for adolescents. -W . Keast. Staff Changes The teachers who left in june, 1931, are as follows: Mr. Lawrence, who was a temporary teacher. Mr. Sutton, B.A., who is now teaching at York Memorial School. Miss D. E. Toye, M..-X., who is now mistress of the manse at Tillson- bur . . gThe teachers who commenced duties in September, 1931, are as follows: Mr. C. S. Carter, formerly of Pembroke Collegiate, is now teaching Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Geography in our school. Mr. W. R. Copp, B.A., who teaches Pliysiography and Geography. Mr. J. S. Ge-mmill, BA., and Mr. G. B. Woods, B.A., who transferred from Central H.S. of Commerce and teach English.
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