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

 - Class of 1933

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. CHAMPION DEBATERS, ANNOUNCERS AND ENTERTAINERS Back: Mr. F. D. R. Waugh lstaff Adviserl, R. Smith lBoys' Announcingl. Middle: K. Wollzinshaw, G. Bortle llintertaining Contestl, M. Allen lGirls' Announcingl. Front: M. Meharry, B. Anderson lSenior Debafel, R. Chapman, R. Low Uunior Debatel. SCHOOL DEBATES AROUSE GREAT INTEREST JOHN FITZGIBBON, 4GI The Junior Final: ,CLIMAXING a most interesting and hard-fought debating schedule. Misses Chapman and Law, 2D, and Misses Kay and Carpenter, QG, qualified as finalists in the junior division. The junior final was held on Thursday, February 23, before a packed auditorium. Mr. Livingston, the young friend of Mr. Waugh's, whose acquaintance we made last year, was again with us, and through the co- -operation of the debating committee, we were treated to a most delightful and unique entertainment. The first item on the program was an announcing contest. The contestants six boys and six girls, had survived an elimination contest in which over three hundred took part. The seniors got quite a shock and deservedly so, They were made to realize that the young uns play quite a part in school activities. In other words, the junior school made a clean sweep, for Maisie Allen, 1N, and Russell Smith, 2B, carried off the announcing honors. At the conclusion of the announcing contest came the most important part of the program,-namely, the debate itself. The subject was a timely one: Resolved that Household Science should be a compulsory subject in the High Schools of Commerce. fcllllffllllffl on page MH .1 l -l- EASTERN ECHO T h W6 fY-'f fee



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MR. FRISBY INTERVIEWED IDA MASSEY. 4Gl TO obtain an interview with a very busy man is a most diflicult thing. However, after much running up to the fourth floor, we secured a much- desired audience with none other than our own Mr. Frisby. Not only is he a teacher, but he handles the placing of our students downtown. Mr. Frisby discussed at length with us the present economic situation, and we quote his own words: In these days young men and wo- men would do well to get a good gen- eral education. Skill is useful only when there is something to do, and skills you get in a school like this are skills which will help you in your ef- fort to have an all-round education. Use your skills, let them work for you. If you can take shorthand at a good rate and set up your trans- scription neatly, be sure you go to hear the best speakers, take down the speeches, transcribe them. Many a secretary has obtained a liberal edu- cation by such methods. There is a difference between mere training and the broad view of education. But it is probable that an expert stenographer will think better than one who is inexpert. In fact, what is needed is the set of mind which makes perfection the only goal and the struggle to obtain it the only satisfaction. This is living. All else is merely existence. It seems to me that many students have a view-point of education, which really uniits them for life. Indeed, if one is to work with a good mind, one needs a mind that is good. Employ- ment with good people is only open to those who have excellent character, keen minds and disciplined dis- positions. People who are dealing with con- ditions, these days, know that things fC07Zfl??,'ll6CZ on page 921 Twenty-four n'u'u'-Fh'-'-'-'-F-'-'-'n'-'n'-'u'-'-'-'-l'u!-!-F'n'nHn'-'E I To a Fdendh .4-.'..'.'.-.P.-.-.-.'.'.'.-.-.'.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-.'.- H P S 5 Q W E F O'1:3f+c-o-SDrr- C+ gP1'49g,I2l'Dv-l- 5 Q- O rn CD cn cn ,.,. gg cn UQ m UQ H, FD SD gg 99 so an CD rs Canada? 2 555265 cb . . Giggles-gs' '5:f'.':n '55Ef3 B D-g nu- 97 E E: 5 Q-I CD v-cj G UQ L-9- ' 5 U2 C 5 CD M 93 P g E. 5' Q' gh UQ UQ 1-9. V1 P' 5' L . W rn S' 0 O ' g ff- 97 55. 5 fb O Z5 '1 S U2 Z UQ ' E' 5 9' rr 3 3- 5' E rn O U. N Q' rv- 'U - rf- F3 I-b CD 'U ev- 5- -- -P H: v-s 9, 'U Ls' fb '4 '-,Q O 0 an SJ D 5 S U. E H 2 N UQ W . .D 5 Q E 2 E 3' 5 'LS . S v-1 Q. EL 'E UQ 3 E S+. '4 ..'..'.'.'.'..'.'.'. .'..'.'.'.'. -'.'-'-'-'-.'-' -'-' l E E l fine forever. YOUTH AND PLEASURE ' MEET EDNA DAMON, 4SI SOFT lights and sweet music! The north gym once more served' as a place of festivity, on the occa- sion of the school dance. 'Twas on February 17. Being close to St. Val- entine's day, the gym was decorated in red and white with balloons strung across the ceiling, transforming it in- to a palatial ballroom. Spotlights were focussed on the orchestra, and one on the dancers, the colors changing constantly. Refresh- ments were served in the cafeteria during intermission and punch was served all evening. And, miracle of' miracles, the said punch actually lasted until the end! A spot dance and a tag dance were run off success- fully. Several of the teachers were in attendance and quite enjoyed the frivolity. EASTERN ECHO

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