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54 EASTERN ECHO racy comment was dispersed by means of a microphone and loud speaker arrangement. Also at the conclusion of the debate we were treated to a moving picture. This picture proved a great attraction as this was the first moving picture ever to be shown in our school, and besides, we ourselves were the screen stars. The Staff, too, was quite prominent, looking a little nervous, perhaps, but undoubtedly enjoying every bit of it. We saw Mr. Keast in his office Working out grave problems of school management, Mr. Spence looked rather ministerial dictating shorthand at various speeds from 100 to 200 words per minute and 4Sl were getting it down, too. Miss Barrans, ruler in hand, guided the girls of 2G along the 'narrow path of correct typographical procedureg Mr. C. R. Smith smoothed out a few difficulties in Accountancy for 4G15 Mr. Hare made sweeps and flourishes as only Mr. Hare can. The gymnasia and swimming pool were shown alive with joyous youth under the watchful care of Misses Phelps and Ker and Mr. Doidge. About twelve hundred students in all were included in the picture. Mr. Waugh was in charge of the direction of the picture- and a young friend of his, Mr. H. P. Livingston, looked after the photography. We congratulate Mr. Waugh and Mr. Livingston on their success and we hope they will see their way clear to produce another such picture for next year's final debates. The Debating Committee this year was as follows: C entral Committee A Convener-Mr. F. D. R. Waugh Secretary-Mr. C. S. Carter Asst. Secretary-R. Chalykoff Senior Committee - Thirds, Fourths, and Specials Convener-Mr. C. L. Rowe Social Head-Miss A. E. Howard Assistant and Secretary-Miss B. Frise Junior Committee Second Forms Convener-Mr. G. B. Woods Social Head-Mr. J. S. Gemmill Assistant and Secretary-Miss K. Matthews THE CASTLE OF MACBETH Alone it stood amo-ng the trees Below the sky so blue. The brooklet rippled in the breeze 3 Sweetly sang the birds among the trees As to and fro they flew. The air about was sweet and rareg The Howers around the stream ' Inclined their necks so sweet and fair Towards the grim old castle bare, Alone, aloof, supreme. -Written by Sylvia M ernick.
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EASTERN ECHO I - if-' W I V I i-' nu n Q n ' 1 A A l 1 x 1 C Es., if we at We f A Walk in the Woods As earily we walk through the woods, So prettily dressed in tinted sheen, The rabbit dashes to and fro- As onward through the woods we go, So early in the morning. The sun peeps from behind her bower, The -clock strikes six in yonder tower, The birds Hy from tree to tree, When we are walking on our spree, So early in the morning. Over the hills and down the vale. Seems like a marvellous fairy tale, The squirrel pauses to take a look, And quickly dashes to his nook, So early in t'he morning. All is quiet save the sound, Cf a little creek bending round To take a glance at the other side. Hoping something new may ibetide, So early in the morning. At last our walk has come to end, As we slowly pass around the bend. lt certainly is a joyful time. they seem To visit t'he woods in the great Springtime, So early in the morning. -M. .qflllfllgdft iq?
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