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XX X lfjf 2 X Xg XIII fjf . I ,f f x XFXlyIMfN?f ass Willfmyfy S ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GROWS RHETA ROBERTSON THE Alumni 'Association this year celebrates its fifth anniversary, since it was in the fall of 1928 that the first general meeting was held in a school class-room. Five years have passed during which it has developed from a small club into one of the most active organizations of its kind in the province. In reviewing the activities for the past year we find that much has been accomplished, both in material ad- vancement, and in the bringing together of old friends. At the busi- ness meeting last October the general elections for the year were held, and while there was no extensive change in the executive, a number of new members came on to represent the graduates of the two previous years. While the executive can work in perfect harmony for the advancement of the association, and yet be com- posed of members, some of whom have graduated six years previous to others. we need have no fear for the future of the Alumni. The program since then has included one meeting each month in which we have at- tempted to present something not only entertaining but educational. The year 1932-33 marks the form- ing of the Alumni Literary Society under the jurisdiction of Mr. Woods, Fourteen head of the Dramatic Department at the school. Although this society has only been organized for a few months it has already proved a real success. An opportunity to see just what has been accomplished will be afforded at our April meeting when the group present their first play, entitled Dear Departed . On March 3 nearly three hundred members and friends joined together at our Annual Ball, held in the Crystal Ball Room of the King Ed- ward Hotel. Dancing to the strains of Luigi Romanelli's orchestra in the lovely decorated room, brought forth the oft-repeated remark that this was the finest dance we ever held. A number of novelty dances besides the entertainment completed the enjoy- able evening. Thus, on looking back at what has been accomplished in the past, it would seem that the future holds much for this association. Success, however, depends upon the individual efforts of present members and those who will be eligible for membership in years to come. Let's try being boosters of an organization that has already proved its worth so that in 1938 it may be said that the second five years have been just as successful as the first. EASTERN ECHO
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EASTERN COMMERCENSUS MANY of last year's fourth form students returned for the fifth year. A number of others have not yet found positions. Hence the list is much smaller than usual. RODERIOK CHALYKOFF- Rod has taken for his motto GO north, young man, and is at present working for a lumbering concern at Hearst, Ontario. CECIL HARDING-IS putting his commerce training to good use in the ofiices of A. E. Wilson 8: Co., Insur- ance Brokers. ALBERT JOYCE- Ab is doing his bit in the accounting Oflice of Loblaw Groceterias. CHARLES WOOLLEY- Chuck is helping out the firm of E. Provan. CHARLES BAILEY- Chuck is learn- ing the sign-painting business with his Dad. WESLEY BAILEY- Wes is devot- ing his valuable services to the Dept. of Works at the City Hall. JIM KERR-Is slaving f?l away in the Policy Department of the Excel- sior Life Insurance Co. OLIVE BEEDHAM-IS doing general and stenographic work at the Munden Cork Sz Insulation Co. ELEANOR EDGSON--IS using her bookkeeping training to advantage at the Toronto branch of McCormick- Perrin, Ltd. BERYL FRISE-IS ledger-keeper at the London Guarantee gl Accident Co., Ltd., and on good authority we hear that she is getting first-shot trial balances. ROSE PASSAFIUME-IS doing gen- eral work and some bookkeeping for her Dad. IYIURIEL VVARNER-RQDOFLS that she is temporarily working in a store. DOROTHY HUBBARD-IS helping to establish that Commerce reputation at the City Hall. If you want to know the time, ask Dorothyg she has quite a clock. NAN GAIR-Is stenographer at the Bank of MOntreal's head office. What about the banking situation, Nan? Is our money safe with you? DOROTHY QUARRINGTON-Is steno- grapher at F. O'Hearn's, stockbrokers. Any pointers these days, Dorothy? DOROTHY DEACON-Is stenographer in the executive department of the London Guarantee 8: Accident Co., Ltd. EILEEN BIRD-Is a salesgirl at Simpson's twice a week. The rest of the time she works at home. EDNA KELCEY'-IS doing steno- graphic work for F. O'Hearn SL Co. STELLA VVHEELER-IS a steno- grapher for the Map Specialty CO. ir 'A' i' OUR BOYS IN COMMERCE AND FINANCE WHATEVER it is I'm against it! Such was the jocular greeting of Ronald Ed, Sheen, Eastern graduate and future Bachelor of Commerce and Finance, to the Echrfs query for an interview. Sheen is 18. Tall, clean-cut, with an amiable smile.- He is an outstanding student. Even at an early age, at Williamson Road EASTERN ECHO School, he led his class time and again. Following this he came to Eastern Commerce, entered the 4-year account- ancy course, subsequently graduating with an honor diploma. Prior to graduation, Sheen had contemplated training for a chartered accountant. but when the matriculation course was announced it immediately ap- pealed to him, and after spending a Fifteen
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