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 86 of 108
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WITH THE FORMS OF EASTERN PERFECTION IN IA Gatlrleen Prior I am sure you have heard That they never say a word, But quietly do their work, And never think to shirk. If you come around one day When the teachers are away, We will teach you a lesson In our masterly fashion. If you follow IA's rules, You will be model pupils of schools, And never will a teacher have to say For disobedience, you will pay.' TRAVELLERS Frances Luet, 1 B When taking a book out of your locker and the rest of your books fall out, I wonder what you would say. You have locked your locker and sudf denly remember you left your key in it. Down to the office you go for the master' key, up to the third floor again, get your key from your locker and back again to the office to return the masterfkey. You climb the stairs again, go to your room and it's time to change rooms for the period, which Lesson happens to be on the first floor. At the beginning of the first period after lunch, you rush up three flights of stairs to your locker, get the books need' ed and when you arrive at the room the first question from the teacher is, Why are you late? Such are the sufferings of a travelling class. VOICE OF IC Lorraine Esson Fourteen or fifteen girls have had from one to three years' high school educaf tion, but finally came here for an excelf lent business course. In some subjects such as French and Physiography they stand at the head of the class, but somef times in other subjects, I'm sorry to say, they let the other girls beat them. We are very much interested in some EASTERN ECHO sports of the school, but unfortunately no one in our form has gone in for swim' ming. We had a fairly good volleyball team, and in gymnasium our Athletic Representative is one of our best play' ers, but a real team hasn't yet been chosen from our form. In the nice sunny days at the first of the term, when ten' nis was the talk of the school, several girls in our form tried for the tennis tournament. Although we didn't come off with the honours, Mary Williams and Lorraine Esson won three good games. A PEEP AT ID Etliel Keck We have just settled down to the old routine after moving from 104. This room is very comfortable except to the longflegged girls like Mary Adams, who are continually bumping their chins on their knees as a result of the small desks. Most of the girls showed their interest in sports by coming to root for the volf leyball game against IC and IM, in which we were victorious. We lost to lj and IL. The outstanding player on our team was Violet Marnock, a girl whom we have great hopes for in the field day events. The public speaking club meets every second Wednesday under the leadership of Miss Weir. The last meeting was given over to elections. We are very proud to have the President of the Freshman Year, joan Macdonald, as a member of our class. IE SONG SHEET Ross Hunter 'Tlicres a Cabin in the PineeePortable A Here Gomes the Sun--Swimming. ....... . Smoke Gets in 'four EyeseeeThe Stove.. I Lay Me Down 'To Sleep Nine O'cloek Going, Going, Gone fTwofthirty, two' fortyffive, three o'clock. 'You Got Me Crying Againe Indefinite Detention. Temptationf 4To Skip. Gotta Goa May I be excused, Sir? Seventy-three

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PAGE 4 THE BULLETIN Waitress. D o n ' t b e SCILLY. You are all alike: if you ordered a SAR- DINIA would Want a couple of XVALES. Well if you don't like the turkey, TIA JUANA buy a duck? Customfar. A li I li y SYRIAs, bring me 3. MAL- TA-milk, before I starve to death, and step on the gas. Waitress. Don't get CANARY. I TROY to do my best for you and what do I get? Only a bawling Out. Customer. Lay Off the sob stuff and get my order. GUINA way from here- ROME! I'm starving. CExit waitress, and re- turns with the order, Customer. fBegims to digest milk and suddenly looks upj HEY' VVhat SAMATRA with y o u people? There's a fly in my soda! Waitress. That's all right, he won't drink much. Custom,-ar. Oh yeah? IVell, call the BOSPHOR- LIS. I'm AZORES I can be. I never saw a XVAR- SAIV restaurant than this. Boss. fBustling up to Lf if gym-al Waitress, VVIIRIIS t ll i S EUROPE to now? Donlt say that it is not your fault, now, for I wouldn't BOLIVIA. Waitress. AW, URU- GUAY off the subject. I don't mind serving a gentle- man, BUDAPEST like this is too much for me. Boss. That is enough out of you HOLLY. It has no BERING on the case at all. CANADAracket! 'SPAIN in the neck. Get into the kitchen and get your VVASI-IINGTON. A Customer. That's the way to talk. You MOSCOVVme up and see me some time. I was in another restaurant the other day and the same kind of waitress was there, SOYIET nothing at all. Boss. So! that LEEDS me to suspect that you're nothing but a trouble-mak- er. After this YOKO- HAMAnd eat instead of breaking up my place. If I ever see you PEKING your nose inside this door again, I'll take a POLAND break it over your head. Customer. Is that so? XYell DENMARK my bill, FINIS and bring DAKOTA mine over for me. I'd toss you through that window there only I'd hate to see the GLASGOVV all over the street. E-oss. Shut up! You don't expect to make me SUR- REY. Anyway there's a COBH outside. N o xv DANUBEtter scram while everything is O. K. Are you going? Customer. Yes, SIAM. tHe pays his billj I heard you call the girl Holly. Is that her name? fBoss nods his headj VVell, I wonder if HOLLYWOOD give me a date. Boss. MIAMI! VVhata changeable guy! Just a minute, ALASKA. CGoes out and x1eturns.J She Said O. K. for EASTER. Customer. Thanks old pal, DENVER friends again. VVell, ABYSINNIA. See you SAMOA some time. tjExeuntJ Customer. foutsidej EGYPT me! I paid for all that food and I didn't eat any of it. Oh, NVEL- LAND lack-a-day! I'm going home. CExitj Seventy-two EASTERN ECHO



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