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 96 of 108
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3DS6 ACTIVITIES F rank Dennis Mr. Woods decided to let the pupils teach a lesson in literature. Oh boy, what a time! Every one has taught his lesson and heaved a sigh of relief. Only a chosen, or, to be exact, a gifted few will teach in the latter half of the year. The class has now eleoied a Premier, Leader of the Opposition, and Speaker of the House, and Mr. Woods acts as Gov' ernorfGeneral. The two party leaders appointed their followers, and the Speakf er of the House his SergeantfatfArms for somethingj. The S. at A. is supposed to keep law and order. The'Premier, Jack Gill, has been presented with a list of problems with which he and his cab' inet are to deal. What the result of our class government will be yet remains to be seen. 4 3S1 BROADCAST jean Macleod This is form 3S1 speaking from room 211 in Southfeast corner of the Eastern High School of Commerce. Our class is one that participates a great deal in all of the school sports In volleyball after many thrilling games we won the title of Upper School Cham' pions. Also in swimming, basketball and badminton the girls have done their best to uphold the honour of the form. In the first round of the interfform def bates we came off with flying colours, but in the second round, though the girls did their best,. we were defeated. Also a number of our class are in the Girls' chorus and are doing their part to make the School Concert a success. Our Class Paper, namely, 3S1 Loudf speaker, turned out a huge success thanks to the way in which the girls ref sponded. VIGNETTES OF 3SZ Grace Murray Did it ever occur to you: Where Margaret Liesmer got so many brains? Why Alma Campbell always forgets E ighty-two her French book? What Betty Chittenden wrote on her book one shorthand period? Why Misses Davis, Surphlis, and An' thony are so quiet? How Lenore Hague keeps her hair curled so perfectly at the back? How Betty Woods sleeps in school without snoring? How Evelyn Hulbert keeps that School Girl Complexionv? How Doris Hurst is able to take down every letter dictated in shorthand periods? Why Marjorie Horsfall does her ad' ding out loud? How June Philpot always manages to find her place in her book when caught napping by a certain teacher? How Misses Philips and Chittenden got 100 marks in Bookkeeping? 3S3 NEWS Gwen Helliwell In the aquarium of SS3, we have Irene Savage, the Human Fish, and Sadie Aus' tin, the Shorthand Shark. The songbirds of BS3 are Mabel Duke, Lily Semple, Mae Wilson and Joyce Webster. They attend regularly the Glee Club meetings. 3S3's Volleyball team did good work this year. Those whotook part in the games are Sadie Austin, Ruth Taylor, Joyce Webster, Mae Wilson, Della Wrigglesworth, Margaret Clark, Nan Craig, Mable Duke and Lily Semple. Although they lost the final game to 3S1, they played Central Commerce and succeeded in bringing home the bacon, and also a few bumps and bruises. Despite the fact that we students of SSS work very hard every day, we still find time to hold several social events each week-usually in Rooms 102 and 104, at 3 o'clock sharp. 3S4 ROMANCE Vivianne Clarbrough One GRAY day as old BARTHOLOf MEW was strolling by the river BROCKLEBANK, he saw the village CARPENTER busily engaged in mend' ing two TRUNKS. EASTERN ECHO

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