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

 - Class of 1933

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Underwood Typewriter FOR RENT or SALE Bargains in Used Machines. Special Prices for Commerce Students. - Toronto Typewriter Co. 48 Adelaide Street West FOR REAL WRITING-COMFORT YOU SHOULD USE Holland Linen The Stationery in the Blue Box SOLD AT POPULAR PRICES BY ALL UP-TO-DATE STATIONERS W. J. GAGE 81 CO. LTD. Hgh' 8822 ronomo, our. Phone KI. 00gfEabli8hed Latte, Mgr. THE D N E 1 ID E 'Q PHOPFQIERRIFISS3 CO WONDER VALUE CLOTHES 67 Madison Avenue, Toronto .5 I I- 0 UMITED WE Specialgen in Calangjntions, '2'fQ11':'mj sfffjal Gfouglfp' Dress Well at Small Cost Picnics, Etc. All Work Guaranteed. Delivery Within Six Days. ... CLOTHES --Ji' - e4i?r For School or Pleasure Exclusive Agents 6 SD f0l' 1-.- Devon Ice Cream QM price Qnly 'O DAN FORTH SWEETS 97 Danforth Avenue EASTERN ECHO Satisfaction Guaranteed STORE: 243 Yonge St. r 'lk J Eighty-n I-S T 5

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451 4S1, the class that our teachers must believe they should receive double pay for teaching, feel that they are champion runners-up, having been the runners-up for the senior inter- form debating shield, the senior inter- form volleyball championships, and with two of its members runners-up for the badminton championships of the school. Finally they won the senior inter-form basketball cham- pionship. 4S1 may be depended upon to show originality when costuming its mem- bers as pall-bearers for Caesar's oration scene. hifi JUST BEYOND ADA JONES, 4s2 Happiness-do you wait for us Just beyond, Just beyond? Love-are you waiting to embrace us Just beyond, Just beyond? Peace and quiet I think are there, Just beyond, Just beyond. We know not how to find you Just beyond, We only know that you are waiting Just beyond. 'A' 'A' 'Ir SONG HITS OF 453 Please-Trying to get out of a detention. It's Only a Shanty in Old Shanty Town-Out in the portables. Pm Yonrs For To-night-Before a bookkeeping exam. Fit as a Fiddle-Down in the Gymnasium. I Guess it Wasn't Meant to be Me- That passing mark. When Work is Through-The three o'clock gong. Eighty-eight I'll Never be the Same-After tak- ing the report home. One Hom' With You-Detention period. . Banking .on the Weather-Before a rugby game. I Beg Your Pardon, Mademoiselle- Coming to French without your home- work. Why Can't This Go On Forever?-- Holidays. . ir 'A' if gpg A Synne Onymous , 5G 5GS A plunge into the Held of Higher Education was taken this term by several fourth-year graduates. The fifth form, first of its kind in our school, is made up of efiicient, studious workers, not to mention the witty, humorous and temperamental in- dividuals of 101. The rugby and basketball teams required the skill of our boys! The swimming club could not spare our girls! Hence the return of many students! A new idea, a new proposition, was successfully engendered. ?1'J g,n..-I .-.-ll-l1l EASTERN ECHO l.ggi1l 7uiil 1l1l-u1n



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SCHOOL DEBATES CContinited from page 235 Misses Chapman and Law, 2D, up- held the affirmative side, and Misses 'Kay and Carpenter, ZG, supported the negative. ' After a debate in which both teams displayed remarkable argumentative ability, 2D succeeded in proving that, besides the rules for upward r , the girls should also learn to sweep in the corners, bathe baby and keep hubby from getting indigestion. After the debate, we had the pleas- ure of seeing the film, The Eastern High School of Commerce, which was taken last year and brought up-to- date with the addition of this year's track, basketball and debating teams, as well as the winners of the honor letter. The Senior Final: The senior final debate was held in the auditorium on Friday evening, February 24. The program opened with musical selections, broadcasted from the stage. Again the debating committee had an absorbing program for the enthusiasts who packed the auditorium to hear. Misses Ander- son and Meharry, 3C, who upheld the afiirmative, and Misses Hornell and Duncan, 4S1, who had the negative of the question, Resolved that the Canadian government should take steps to inaugurate a 30-hour week in industry. We are indeed radio-minded for as a sequel to the announcing contest, we had an entertaining contest. Swift and Regester were good, purveying harmony and humor. Ben Sugarman and Bud Lunney caught quite a few laughs while assassinating Caesar a la Chicago. Mike Shamata and Jack Fisher with a variety program were entertaining. The honors went to Kay Walkinshaw and Gladys Bartle, who as the Onymous sisters, Anne and Synne, were judged the best. Ninety The girls in their unusual program gave impressions of Kate Smith, Mrs. Pennyfeather and other radio celebrities. Following the entertainment 'came the feature of the evening, the debate. The argument of both sides was en- lightening and interesting and all the debaters showed both courage and ability in presenting the case for their sides. A close, but well-deserved vic- tory was gained by 3C. The senior shield was presented by Dr. Guest, of the Board of Education, with an appropriate address. It was heartening to see the large number of parents who were present and it is hoped that we will have them with us again next year. IlIllIIIIIIIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIIllIIllllllllllIllIllIIlIllIIlllllllIllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll . l v wi ' OUR DEBATERSC 'A' if if DEBATING COMMITTEES Central Committee Convener-F. D. R. Waugh. Secretary-C. S. Carter. Asst.-Sec.-D. Carphin, 4G1. Senior Committee Convener-C. L. Rowe. Social Head-Miss A. E. Howard. Secretary-Miss G. Bartle, 5S. Junior Committee Convener-G. B. Woods. Social Head-J. S. Gemmill. Secretary-Miss D. Davidson, 4S1. Service Committee Convener-Mr. Schnick. Assistant--Mr. Russell. 1 EASTERN ECHO i1 i..ll

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