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 107 of 108
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WHILE THE GODS LAUGHED fCont'd from page 32.1 . last sudden shriek the woman toppled from her chair and lay still. The stranger looked at the motionless figure on the floor for a second, then ran to the door and out into the street. The street was deserted, and so desperately he banged at the door of the next house. There was a sound of a window open' ing upstairs. Sacre diable! What's the matter with you, imaudit cochon? What do you want at this time of the night? came the angry voice of a woman just aroused from a sound sleep. Come quick, he cried. Madame Sylvestre is dying. Well, what of that? Plenty of people die around here. Go away. L'But please come, he pleaded. 'Tm afraid I am to blame. Ch, all right. I'll be down in a few minutes. Grudgingly the woman closed the window and shortly afterwards was ready to proceed with him next door. She is dead, she said to him. What have you done to her? He repeated his story, omitting to mention the money because of the charf acter of the district. The woman laughed in his face and remarked, You poor fool! Didn't you know the gendarmes came and sent jacf ques himself to the Devil's Island last week? Pls Pk DF JF TRACK AND FIELD The annual Field Day was held on Friday, May 12, 1933, at the Broadview Y.M.C.A. Field. There was a lovely sky and sun and not much wind. There was a very large crowd in attendance with the fair sex predominating, as usual. This Field Day had the largest number of competitors on record, and every event was well contested. In the senior events the pole vault was won by Roy Smith, and the high jump was won by Albert Lowes. When the points were totalled, it was found that Stanley Norman was the winner of the Senior Championship. In the Inter' Ninety-two mediate Section, Edward Taylor was the winner of the award. Leonard Mason was declared the victor in the Junior Sec' tion after many exciting contests. Incidentally, two of our students took first places in the Board of Education Field Day. Roy Smith took first place in the Senior pole vault, and Albert Lowes captured the honours in the Senior high jump. lk 'F Ik FF BIG BUSINESS--DESPOT? fCont'd from page 67j elevatedsg all the raucouslyfhonking motor carsg all the seething speedfmad mobkdemanding yet greater speed of these poor feeble creatures meekly, wearily, ineffectually, hopelessly, yet conf tinually, hurrying to serve their liegeflord --Speed the First-known only to fav' oured intimates, who whisper it in awe, as Big Business , the supreme monarch of all he surveys in a speedfcrazed, jazz' mad, crazilyfhurring twentiethfcentury civilization. Despotism? Grayfheaded, wellffed, successful business men look down aristof cratic noses and sniff in disgust. Ours is a democratic country, a country of free speech, of a free press, a country filled with people who laugh in scornful derision at the weakness of a nation that would knuckle under to a single force and utter no protest against the despot. We speak our minds freely, we live our own livesf, sand the proud, disdainful heads are lifted haughtily. Were we to ask these successful gentle' men to what end all their striving and hurrying was directed, were we to won' der aloud in their presence if the mul' titudinous noises which-they hear daily have not had a derogatory effect on their intellects, dulling their finer sensibilities by pounding on their earfdrums so that everything was shut out but the pressing need for Speedg were we to suggest that their idolized hero Big Business,,' with all his courtiers of horns, bells, whistles, sirens, and screaming clatter, was in any degree a despotmwe should undoubtedf fContinued on page 94j EASTERN EcHo

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Milk on cereals, milk in foods and milk to drink provides the very elements that everyone needs. Milk, when pure and clean. is the finest and safest food! In City Dairy Milk you enjoy milk at its best. And for dessert there is pure City Dairy Ice y Cream in a variety of flavors-and shapes. l 667 ft eeee 0 + EASTERN ECHO Ninety-one

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