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

 - Class of 1932

Page 84 of 116

 

Eastern High School of Commerce - Eastern Echo Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 84 of 116
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Page 84 text:

s EASTERN ECHO ,, candle Q25 G Gpaclziffac G Qaclzillczc QE12 G Qaclziyac QQ16 NK i' 1 if :ff f :Li iw' 5 F1 W I t .'lf'mL NE 'lf' ' :gmt .A 5 'Ib '- W C DILLAC Presents its Greatest Achievement Nothing that Cadillac has ever accomplished could com- pare in importance with the new 1932 creations. Cadillac's insistence upon quality in materials, fidelity in workmanship, beauty of design, and sureness of performance has resulted in a product of which we are justly proud. The following basic improvements are typical of the new Cadillac and LaSalle models: Triple silent syncro-mesh trans- mission, Full range ride regulator, Controlled free wheeling, Six-point rubber-cushioned engine suspensiong Improved safety brakes, Super-safe headlighting system, Thirty per cent greater vision for the driver, Increased power: Increased gasoline economyg Greater ease of control, New body styles by Fisher and Fleetwood. 4 STANDARD OF THE WORLD Cadillac Motor Car Company 832 BAY STREET, TORONTO A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS Be sure to patronize Echo advertisers .l -iiiil

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15,4sT15Ry lscuo 65 l GIRLS' CLUB EXECUTIVE l First Row-Vivian Broadrib, Vice-Pres.: Catherine Matthews, Pres.: Catherine Walkinshaw, Sec. Second Row-Evelyn Hawkins, Treas.g Doreen Pilkie, Jr. Beans Sec'y: Miss E. Pirie, Adviserp Irene Cooper, Sr. Beans Sec'y. Executives of other schools and our friemls from the -Xt this meeting we lntencl to wind up with a big hang antl show our frientls what a real success the Girls' Club of Eastern Commerce really is. Presidents Remarks This year has been a banner year for the Chili antl it is tluc to the splendid co-operation and interest the girls have shown in attending the various meetings and responding to calls at clitterent times tluring the year. I wish to extend my thanks to the memliers of the Caltinet ot' the Chili for their assistance in helping our meetings to reach so high a stantlartl, :mtl also to Miss Dolly Smith of 355, who has so kintlly suppliecl the Clulr with the posters at various times during the year. In conclusion, we take this opportunity tif thanking the girls for giving us their vote at the elections and for the splentlitl support they have given us during our term of office. lt is our sincere wish that the girls realize it is their Club and one of which every girl in the school shoultl he an active member. wlfuy illaftlime, SSS.



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64 EASTERN ECHO e ,,x SPXCRTS Q, Q N . Ls. GIRLS ATHLETICS LL the branches of our after-school activities are progressing won- derfully this year, especially those in the gym and pool, and although Hockey had to be omitted from our programme because of this unusually mild winter, there have been many other sports which, I hope. have atoned for its omission. Qur basketball series is not yet quite finished and because of the dissolving of the Intercollegiate Basketball League, all our prowess must be displayed in inter-form games which, because of this, are proving more interesting this year than ever. The Badminton enthusiasts are patiently awaiting the renewal of this sport, which has been postponed until after Basketball. Detailed accounts of these and the many other activities are given on the following pages, so I must not tell you any more about them, but before closing, let me, on behalf of every girl in Eastern Commerce, give three rousing cheers for Miss L'Betty Phelps and Miss Dorothy Ker, our idolized gym teachers, who have proved such friends to us, not only in gymnastics, but in many other ways. Hurrah, Hurrah, Hurrah!!! POINT SYSTEM There is a great enthusiasm for sports at the Eastern High School of Commerce and this is encouraged by a system of awarding points for each class. Every activity that a girl participates in brings credit to her form. This system was adopted so that each girl would have something to wo-rk for in her school sports. lt creates a feeling of good sportsmanship and interest in each individual class. Credit is given for each volleyball, basket- ball or baseball team entered in the interform games, and the team winning the championship is also awarded. Similarly, members of the Swimming Club, Hockey Club and Athletic Association are given credit for representing their class. Pupils who attain their life-saving certificate bring honours to their class. Each girl who acts as a curator of the athletic society, and gives her time to help in the managing of the various sports, is likewise awarded. Girls entering in any other school activity are given points for their classes.

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