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2-D FORM NEWS 2 D was highly elated when the Junior Editor for the Evlm was elected. You ask why? You want to know? lYell the reason was that Harvey Porter of ZD was the one elected. Another feather in 2D's hat was the pre- sentation of the swimming cup to last year's best swimmer of Commerce. Ralph McCut- cheon of 2D was the winner. In the Honour standing Harvey Porter. mentioned before, received a standing of S4 to pass into second form. WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW: lYho's the blonde, that strong, tall, and handsome Venn met? Who is this mysterious Kathy that is con- nected somehow with Carter? Where do Mclntosh, Stitch, and Treloar spend their lunch hour and what seems to be so interesting there? When will Hohs stop talking and mumbling to himself? -H.ARRX' STITCH 2E FORM NEWS No clash of trumpets is needed to intro- duce Form 2 E. CWe make enough noisej. At Volleyball we almost gained the top, but 2 G proved our lYaterloo. At Basketball we hope to be surpassed by none. We are glad to welcome Dorothy Parsons back to school again after a long period of illness. Owing to illness our form teacher, Miss Elliott, has been given leave of absence and Miss Hounsom has taken over her duties. PVC Should Like To Know Why- Ruth always walks along to Room 313.- We heard he was a rugby hero? Is that right, Ruth? The 4'Three Musketeers are always late for the penmanship and geography classes? Millie walks along the Danforth in the gen- eral direction of Greenwood every time we have first lunch period? Elaine wants to be promoted to 3S5 next year? She says it's because the room is on the first floor, but we think different. -YBIARY BANNER 302 WITH ZF IN Although we haven't done anything excep- tionally well in the field of sport or 'fwalked away with any championships fso farj we really do have our fun. However, our basket- ball team appears to be stepping Con each other's toesj along fairly well. One Hundred-two By the results of our current event read- ings, 2F seems to be unconscious of the world- ly doings, or perhaps there are more interest- ing things to occupy their minds. Our class paper, unfortunately, was not ready in time for the Erlm contest: however, this was not the fault of the editors. The contributions did not pour in-the many tal- ented members of the class appear to be too modest, but they are quite generous with their noise. After all is said and done, 2F is a swell class of girls. and as time staggers on so must ZF. +LILLI.-KN LLOYD. 2G FORM NEWS As we dream by the fire, the crumbling coals shift. and while the smoke curls upward a nebulous vision appears-Room 501 of E.H. SC. Through the mist we hear the voices of our fine teachers. They are. we reflect. gentle voices which have good cause, at times, to wax: vehement. The mist clears and we see a class of 40 young ladies. some working, some smiling, but most talking. They are a fine group of girls and harbour within their midst. many an honour student. In the field of sport they are most prom- ising, and all entrants conduct themselves in a fashion worthy of conimendation. Unfor- tunately we were unable to obtain the volley- ball championship, but it was a close game, and the best man always wins. However, we are after those basketball games. We are by no means devoid of vivid per- sonalities, and are proud to be the claimants of some very fine debating ability. One by one we recall the many sport and social activities of which our class has an in- tegral part. But now the vision fades. and we are forced to reluctantly close. So with sincerest thanks to all our teach-ers, 2G says, Au revoir. 'LYNN PARFETT. ZH FORM NEWS Our class paper, due last Christmas, is out at last. Maybe it was worth waiting for. but just wait until you see the results of the class paper contest! The volleyball team, captained by Mary Kavanagh, got as far as the semi-finals. but we hope to do better in basketball. The ZH volleyball team played the Tech, team. We lost, but it was all in fun anyway. EASTERN ECHO
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