Eastern High School of Commerce - Eastern Echo Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1932

Page 52 of 116

 

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34 EASTERN ECHO , L . S Y f The 3S2 Chattering Parrots is the name of' the paper to win first place in Group III of the Class Paper Contest. Mr. Powell is Form Master in this clever form and Miss Ward handles Q their Composition. Echo Contests Success JW-ll71'V Enzfrics Received HIS year, in order to stimulate interest, the Eastern Echo sponsored three ingenious competitions. First, the Poster Contest. A school pin to be awarded for the most original poster advertising the Echo. Gerald Helson, 3B, submitted the best entry, followed up by Miss D. Smith. SS5, and Miss L. johnson, ZH. Thanks are extended to Mr. Keast, Mr. Hare and Bill Whitney', who acted as judges. Other posters which adorned the bulletin boards from time to time were submitted by Dorothy Barnes, Thelma Smith, D. Hill, Evelyn Milburn, jack Whally, Morris Finbow, Williani Morrisson, jack Mills and Fred O'Leary. Thank you, Artists, your efforts are appreciated. The second and most interesting contest was the Class Paper Contest, each form issuing its own sheet. There were 24 entries in all-a good showing for the first such contest ever held here. The judges, Miss Spence, Miss Wa1'd, Mr. Carson, Mr. Carter and Mr. Rowe, spent many hours reading the entries. And if you think it isn't a job to wade through 24 class papers, try it sometime. The judges certainly deserve a great deal of credit for their painstakin.g selection of the winners and we hereby thank them sincerely and assure them that their work was not in vain but furthered the cause of literature and composition throughout the school. The winners, whose pictures appear elsewhere, are Group I, the 1K O. K., Group H, the 2G Megaphone, Group HI, 3S2 Chattering Parrots. Other entries were: IA Echoette, 1B Scandal, 1D Echogram, IE Broad- caster, lG Echogram, IH Lot o' News, ll Blinks, 1M Tillicum, 1N Chatter- box, 1O Echoette, 2B Ups and Downs, 2C Round Up, 3A The Cat's Meow 3B The Baby Echo, 3S1 Wonder, 3S3 The Pup's Bark, SS4 Cheerful Earful, v

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EASTERN 15C1-lo 55 ty v ZG, pictured above, carried off the honours in Group II of the Class Paper Contest. Their paper was called the 2G Megaphone and certainly reflected the spirit of the class. Miss Ward is the Form Mistress as well as the Composition Teacher. 4G1 Gee Gees, 4S1 Speakeasy News, and The Retail Merchants of the Eastern High School of Commerce. All papers were good and provided excellent material for the magazine. Do not be disheartened if your form did not win a prize. Try again next year. That's what makes life worth-while,-always striving for some- thing. The last contest was in the form of a sales competition, the form selling the largest number of Echoes to he treated to a theatre party. The lucky form this time was 3C, who spent a pleasant evening at the lleach Theatre. Now that these competitions are past, everyone will he settling' down to study for the final exams. VVe hope you have enjoyed the contests and will compete again next year. So thank you, one and all, for your co-operation and support and we'll be looking forward eagerly to your support next year. We, of Commerce, are steadily forging ahead, liecoming lietter known. and making a great reputation. So pretentious have our doings liecome that each week in the Toronto Star appears an item concerning our activities. XVe feel grateful to Mr. Vlfiggins of the Editorial llepartment who devotes us so much space in his weekly Saturday column, News of the XYeek in City Schools. lt is interesting to note that Eastern Commerce received MORE space than any other high school in the city. XYatch the column, it will pay you. A new and novel idea, as yet in its infancy, is lieing now considered. The publication of a periodical school paper, a paper to sell for a few cents. and be devoted entirely to school news, happenings and events. Nlhat do you think of this idea? Send in your opinions and suggestions. If there is enough support from the student hody a paper will prolialily he started and Should it prove a success, the profits will go towards reducing' the price of the Eastern Echo. -',hlllf1tl7'Ult!lI, Sli.

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