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.ILTNIOR HON0l'R LETTER WINNERS Audrey Oullahan. Margaret VVice. Nancy Ballard. Alice Kerr, Irene lVatson, Blanche Gillanders. Audrey lVilson, Bella Marnoek. BASEBALL Baseball is a favourite sport at Eastern Commerce and heads the list of our spring activities. Although the season is not yet open. it is not dihcicult to recall the excitment. of last year. lt seemed that everyone in the school played baseball. for the held was always filled with enthusiastic players. Last spring. every form entered a team in the tournament, which. because of the limited playing time at our disposal, had necessarily to be of the elimination type. All the games were closely contestedfbut to ZF, who were victorious in all their games. went the honour of being our school champions. EXCHANGE iclllilffllllfd from page 51.1 Bl'l'f'SFS-DUII. ,l1C1l1fj'I'f' Collegiate. I think you have a very successful maga- zine. I liked the little sayings of Mark Twain, etc., scattered throughout it. You have a great variety of subjects excellently discussed. If the poetry were scattered between the essays. Eighty-four and if there were a few small pictures. I think the appearance of the Literary section would be improved. Tinzrxr-'Ki11gsfo1z Cl. I . I. The highlight of your magazine was. in my opinion. the short story Respite by james Baker. He is certainly to be congratu- lated for his talent as a writer. The News Section was unusually set up for a magazine, but I think it breaks up the magazine to a certain extent, The Tech. Trzflfr. You have some interesting illustrations. I particularly liked Sea Scape and Ball of the Wild. -Esraziz Osraorr. THE GIRLS' CLUB tCm1tin1zed from page 47.3 gave a suitable Christmas play entitled HA Child of Flanders . Another feature of the afternoon featured two piano solos beauti- fully rendered by the Miss Reubens of Special 1 We feel sure that, with the continued co- operation the girls have given us. this year's Girls' Club will be the best ever . EASTERN ECHO
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193m - 1037 1 1' 4 aztvrn 1 rhn Yo1.L'xiF Xixii Pzzhlztlzwi by llzt' 5.'n'lf'1:tt of THE EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL oF COMIXIERCE TORONTO l't1X'l'liX'l'S Editorial Staff '- Foreword 7 Editorial 10 Coronation 14 Senior Literary ZZ Poetry Z7 Short Stories 31 Music 37 Eastern Echoes 41 .Alumni -10 Exchange Sl Francais 52 Use Your Camera More 54 junior Literary 56 Short Stories 61 This Way Please 04 Humour 75 Girls' Athletics 78 Boys' Athletics 85 Form News 94 Autographs 116 The Buyers' Guide 120 EASTERN ECHO Three
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BOYS' ATI-ILETIC JUNIOR RUGBY TEAM The junior Rugby Team, Oh! What 9. Team! What a Team! We lost five league games and tied one. lost one exhibition, but we won two games from the bantams-we could at least beat them. Total games won: 2: Lost: 6: Tied: lg Points: 5. Somehow we just couldn't win. Mr. Carter claims it was due to our inferiority complex. He may be right. The players were as follows: Halves: L. Greenwood. W. Gardner. L. Houghton: Fly- ing-Wing: J. Cossey: Snap: J. Ditta: lnsirles, W. Hately, J. Roach: Middles: J. Richards, D. Sutterby: Outsides: E. Bignell, D. Ritchie: Quarter: R. Cahiil: Subs.: H. Laine, C. Den- nis, G. MacKenzie. R. Parkinson, E. Barry, j. Connor. W. Fry, G, Lunau. M. Herriott, j. Winton: Water Boy: IJ. Dobson. Coach: Mr. W, Doidgeg Trainer: .-Xrchie Grant: Man- agers: Tom. Barry and Gordon Beedham. No one can say that we did not try. be- cause we did. and. considering the size. weight and experience of other teams, we did ex- ceedingly well. It may interest you to know that the Bantam championship was won by Riverdale. the junior championship was won by Danforth Tech.. and the Senior Champ- ionship was won by Malvern. All these teams were in our group, which shows the stiff com- petition we played against. The hardest workers on the team were: Greenwood. Houghton. Hately, Sutterby. Big- nell. Gardner. Cahill, Richards and Cossey, and frequently they found their names listed as stars of the game. Houghton seemed to be the jack of all positions as he played in every position in the backfield and held down a position on the outside wing. 1 'r . .. ig JUNIOR RUGBY Top Row: W. Fry. J. Ditta. J. Richards, L. Houghton Second Row: E. Barry. D. Ritchie. A. Grant 4Trainerh, T. Barry tManagerl, J. Connor. Third Row: W. Doidge tCoachl, E, Bignell, N, Cahill. B. Hately, M. Herriot, G. Lunau. H. Laine. W. Keast tPrincipal 5 . Bottom Row: D. Sutterby, G. MacKenzie, J. Roach, W. Gardner, L. Greenwood tCaptain5, J. Cossey C. Dennis. R. Parkinson, D. Dobson. EASTERN ECHO Eighty-five
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