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

 - Class of 1934

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Eastern High School of Commerce - Eastern Echo Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 100 of 108
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LAMONT'S scoTcH i iComplimentsof I BAKERY T I T n 826 Danforth Avenue T JACK FRASER LTD' F B C i We carry a complete stock of or etter a es, Pies and Bread p Smart Young Men,s Clothing W,e Specialize in Wedding, l N Birthday, and Party cakes. n Pape and Danforth HA. 8481 We Deliver I'IArgrave 3295 i Danforth I HAWAIIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 975 Gerrard St. E. T , Professional teachers on Ha- waiin, Spanish and tenor Gui- l tars, tenor Banjo and Mandolin Instruments. Music supplied T free with each course. i -++!4E++- ' G.. W. HOGAN T ? LIMITED ,- J T T Q CHEVROLET and I E - - R- l T PORTABLE UNDERWOODS I I CLDSMGBILE REBUILT UNDERWOODS M.. LOWEST PRICES T STUDENT RENTALS I 348 DANEORTH AVE. GERRARD ms g 1 DoM1N181g1M'lg:EEwR1TER p 68 VICTORIA STREET ' 4'T'f ' I T Tel. 15Lgin 2978 4 J. C. Sanderson, Mgr. EASTERN ECHO Eighty-five

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Did you hear that old man SIM' MCN'S daughter is going to be married to young EDWARDS? He tried to PALMfER off onto that old BARBER from the next town, but the little wench did SLITHTHAM so, that he ran off at the last minute. She really is in love with old JCHNSON's boy anyway. But come, let us STAfCEY the wedding, IlMcf KEEN to try some of that old RYfAN whiskey that her father has stor.ed up for the occasion. The church was crowded, PEEBLES had come from MILES around, and it was to be a merry affair. The bride was beautiful, her I-IARE was a mass of golden curls, and she looked so sweet and demure in her flowery CCTCN gown. The wedding was over and then came the groom and his father. Can you hear the ROBINSON? That's a sign of a happy wedded life, or ELSCN my name isn't JCI-INfSCN. 3S5 THROUGH THE KEYHOLE Joyce Wilson Green is our favourite colour. Yank Rowe stoodfirst-Congrats. Preservf ing alcohol, quickly-Teddy Bryson is having her tonsils removed! Mmmm, spiffy .those new collars J. A. Aburn is sporting. Some one bumped into me while I was peeking. Ah, it is Freddie V. playing ostrich again. Inspirational those curls M. Watson has. Smoke Gets In 'Your Eyes maybe M. Buckland's song but Soap Gets In 'Your Eyes is mine. Duncan Forbes-The girl who dances in the dark. Gentlemen prefer blondes, ask Marg. Borthwick and Will Bolton. Cur little tomboyMA. Taylor. Who is Boyles' latest? I. Stevenson, our mer' maid. Where did M1 Selmes get the bump? Doris Beckett-hat mannequin. Titian would be well supplied with models here. Laurels to A. Thompson, Tennis Champ. Why is L. Carmichael so discouraged? The Toothpaste Ad Girl-A. Lyons. Mildred Hoskin can speak German. Eighty-four SNATCHES FROM 4GI David Maxwell Isabel Helston and Lloyd Coombe had the honour of standing first in the comf bined 4G1fS3 class. The combines are thinking of holding another skating party next week at the Woodbine Roller Rink. The two pref vious parties were highly successful due to the efforts of Dorothy Gadd and James Virtue. The class cofoperates perfectly until the last period on Thursday. 4G1 visits the chemistry room at this time and the S3 girls use their spare to place our be' longings where the human eye is least likely to see them. The result of this is our arrival home about 5.15 p.m. The class is rather quiet at times due to the absence of Tubby Morlock, our great economist. What we want to see is John Cooper, our towering bookkeeper, and Janette Provan, our diminutive stenographer, play opposite parts in a Shakespearian play. 4G2 SKETCH David Shaw Cnce again 4G2 leads the field in mid! year honour students. Ted Mann with 82 per cent, James Dickson and Bruce Matthews with 79 per cent, and Jean Spark and John Brick with 78 per cent, were the first five and these percent' ages give the other students something to aim at. We have in our class three members of the Junior Basketball team, and also an interfform team which has yet to play a game. The class held a corn roast just after school had opened and a large number attended. The debating team of Bruce Matthews and George Soutar meets the Merchandising Class in the final senior debate and will give them a battle. There are several notables in our class including James Dickson, President of the Students' Council, Bruce Matthews, Editorfinfchief of the Echo, and Jean Spark, Treasurer of the Students' Counf cil. EASTERN ECHO



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4SI CI-IATTER Corienne Moore 4S1 is generally known as the noisy 4S1, but what harm is there in having a little chat, even if it can be heard on the next floor? But Gwen Nelson and Frances Morf ris keep up the good old reputation by receiving honours on the january report. These girls also helped to bring our volleyball team through with flying colours. Some promising young actresses showed their talent in a scene from Alice in Wonderland, during a social halffhour last term. Music was supplied by our talented pianist, Marjorie Sunf derland, who played the song, Alice in Wonderland. The cast included our star actress, Hazel Paddon, playing the part of Alice, Muriel Smith, our champion debater, Pat Clancy, our class orator, and others of importance. Due to an unf fortunate oversight, no refreshments were served, but, nevertheless, we all -enjoyed ourselves. 4SZ GREETINGS . Eva Merchant We are different! 4S2Mthe very nam-e when spoken in the presence of a teacher, makes him twiddle his toes in agitation. However, we try to live up to the definition of the textfbook writers, who know whereof they speak, that to be successful, one must possess 15 per cent book knowledge and 85 per cent personality. This being the case, 4S2 looks successful. Who doesn't feel better after a chat with Norma Reeve or Violet Hay, or a smile from Isobel Greer or Thelma Stokes? 4S2 doesn't forget the body either. We congratulate Eleanor Brix, our noted swimmer and diver, and Mamie Ramm our basketball player for their wonderful work in athletics. You may like them tall, very tall, short, awfully short, skinny, slim, chubf by, round or streamlined. Whatever your weakness, we can provide the tonic. PhoneASUccessful OOOO. Eighty-six ' 'W V x OUR DEBATERS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF 5GS Alfred Lee As the teachers forecast that there will be no fifth form by the end of March owing to the large demand for these stu' dents for positions, we, the fifth form, do will and bequeath to the Eastern High School of Commerce: One BROWN suit made by our TAYLOR. WHYNOT TrUSTIN our advice that the GRAHAM cracker left over from Miss CARMICHAEL's lunch WILBY fresh and wholesome, and avail' able for sale in the cafeteria. Miss KEARN, CADAN and FORBES had History of Commerce texts, but as their broker, Mr. Powell, disposed of them at the prevailing market price, thirtyffive cents plus commission, these cannot be counted on. A WIC MORE or less damaged is given to Mr. Rowe. This is made of excellent quality rope. As Mr. HAMLIN had an accident on his bicycle making this PEDLEY vehicle no longer useful to him, he leaves a POST EN a Handle Crip. P.S.-For EVANS sakes don't take this seriously. 66g I , AD'ff,. 1? 9 A' . Qin fe' 4 f lr T U I 5' 4 . ll'l l I ' X l x 1 ,,' X I K ' 1 ' 1 V 1 EASTERN ECHO

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