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EASTERN ECHO I3 Zin emutiam lNCE the last issue we have suifered a great loss in the death, on May 12, 1951, wi' Ernest Forsyth. BMX., Director of the Science Department. Mir. Forsyth was born at Altona, near Stouffville, on Sep- tember 17, 1385. Secondary education at Markham and Ux- bridge High Schools was follow- ed by teacher-training in a Model School and teaching ex- perience in a rural school at Mount loy. He completed Mat- riculation in the old North Toronto High School under the late George H. Reid. ln 1915 he graduated from the University of Toronto in Honour Science. .Xfter professional train- ing at the Faculty of Fducation he taught for one year in Paul- ine Public School and then transferred to Oakwood Collegiate. For f-our years he served as a chemist with Lever Bros. in 'Winnipeez ln 1922 he returned to Toronto to join the staff of North Toronto Collegiate. A year after the opening of our school he came to us to hecome Director of the Science Department. Mr. Forsyth was an enthusiast in his own work. keenly intereste-l in research. He was painstaking' in preparation of his class-room work. devoting hours of out-of-school time to collecting' information. accuinne lating illustrative materials and preparing maps. The sympathy of our Principal. staff, and student hotly is extenflt-il to Mrs. Forsyth and her three children. May, T.loyd, and .Toyce in their irreparahle loss.
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14 EASTERN ECHo C0-5 ' G 1 ,fn 1 L55--fifi JD X.s ' L 6 124, X ? FQ? Q 1 s ' 1 ' tw 1 fx 1 U 1 x . fp ,. , ' ' ' f . ' 5 l EDITORIAL 'U 4lI EMPUS fugitl As we look back on the year 1931-32 we acknowledge it has been a very successful one as far as the activities of the school were concerned. The largest enrollment ever, since the doors of the school were opened in September, 1925, was witnessed this year when nearly seventeen hundred students registered in the different courses offered them. This year saw the introduction of a Retail Merchandising class into our school. As it is the first class of this type in Toronto, we are very proud to have the distinction. A Glee Club was also organized which now affords the fair sexn a great opportunity to display their talent in this line. The Students' Council is feeling the pinch of the depression slightly, but otherwise is running along very smoothly. Its sub-societies are func- tioning exceedingly well and are receiving loyal support by the student body. Qur Junior Rugby team acco-mplished a great feat by reaching the city semi-finals, a position often dreamed of in -previous years but never realized. Wliile the other school teams did not win any championships or laurels, the keen interest shown by the students and teachers was both encouraging and gratifying to the participants. We take this opportunity to thank the Principal and staff for their interest shown and assistance given to all student activities. -H. K. E. The Eastern Echo NCEE again we bring you the Eastern Echo, the magazine with a punch. This year the editors were again elected by the students of the school. That the students are good judges is shown by the results. The Echo is a permanent record of all the social, athletic, and literary activities of the school. We believe that this issue of the Echo will not only equal but will well surpass the preceding issues in every way. The students have shown great interest in the new department called the Question Box and also in the notices posted from time to time. Since the class paper contest finished the edit-ors have been busy reading material. The student or class who- has been successful in their contributions are to be congratulated, and to those who were not successful we say, Try, try, try again.
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