Eastern High School of Commerce - Eastern Echo Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1937

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Our friendly rivals in ZG did not blossom forth with a class paper--but maybe their marks are better, The Misses Polley and Clarke battle for the honour of first place with others close on their heels. When we lirst arrived in ZH some of the teachers prophesied that there would be no assigned homework for this supposedly bril- liant group of feminine appeal, but that has long since been forgotten but needless to say -not by 115. Our little plans for a sleighing party were frustrated by a shortage of snow. lllll Iwi to be daunted we have planned a skating party -roller skates. JGLADYS TRIPP. FORM NEWS OF Z-I Song Hits: I Cant Escape From You fMr. Mit- chel. My Heart ls An Open Book -Mr. Schnick. t'You Are My Present, Past and Future -Mr, Gemmill. Swing Ituf-Mr Elliott. Christopher Columbus f Mr. Carson. Rap, Tap On Wood -- Mr, Moreland. Youre Delovelyn- Miss Thatcher. Calling All Readers! Calling All Readers! Reportiizg- E. Wells and J. Ross without detentions during Geography period. D. Walker at school 5 days a week. I. Kidney still blushing beauty of ZI. E. Royle, little girl with the big voice. B. Merrill's and R. Barrows interest in Room 310. N. Dann and M, Currie out with six- foeters. M. Mazza and S. Chamberlain doing their work quietly. 7RUTH BARROWS ZJ FORM NEWS Zj girls' class, reporting: We now bring you some facts about the residents of 2.1. We are 41 sweet, intelligent girls eager for fun! We are not bad in sports, but could do better. Under the able leadership of Kay Bills we managed to reach the semi-finals in volley- ball. We lost the first game in basketball, but our team has assured us they will sweep the enemy off their feet in the next game. One Hundred-four However. we are not bad in the gym., especi- ally at singing and dancing, An editor, sub-editor, etc., were chosen to publish a class paper, and, although we were all enthusiastic about it. it just didn't seem to work and only parts were produced. Poor Mr. Gray is still trying to find a method to keep us silent in his periods. but so far he hasn't succeeded. I guess you will have to gag us, Mr. Gray. ll'c Barist- The smallest girl in the school. She's cer- tainly a mischief-maker. Four songsters from the back of the room,-they certainly keep the room full of music-and detentions too. -PAT Pow12LL. 2-K FORM NEWS f'Hurry up 2KI The familiar call to every girl in Room 201. Fnfortunately, ZK, just isn't a rushing class, and, as Miss Atkin says, we will be late for the crack of doom . We are behind in everything - including bookkeeping and shorthand. If anyone is noticing how gray Mr, C. R. Smith and Mr. F. Elliott are get- ting. just blame ZK. We have not been very outstanding in any- thing lately, except spelling, but perhaps our colours will be flying high in the near future. We are depending on our basketball team to win some laurels for our class. One of our sweet little girls seems to be very fond of someone. t?b Her camera has been working overtime lately, and he has had her autograph book for quite a time. Well this is all 2 K can contribute to this years Echo. Trusting this has been of in- terest to you, 2K is now signing off. 2M SPEAKS Here comes that dynamic, colossal, stu- pendous personality class of the third Hoor. You know who it is, folks, it's ZM! As you all know. 2M is the pet class of the school. fWe hopej. Mr. Ward thinks we are just it. tWhat is it?J Mr. Halpenny has other opinions: so have we. Our Soccer team would have been a wow if the stars of the team, who are Costello and Waters, had received support. EASTERN ECHO



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Oirfxfufidjfzg Iiecfih Miss Stephenson led the girls to victory in the typing contest. Miss Best came to school for 3 :lays in a row. Qm'.t!io11t1i1'e : Is Sharples' cough a fake? ls Kelly bright as his marks show? Will Ditta ever comb his hair? If so, when? What kind of an arrow did Cupid shoot at McMahon to make him chase S. Housdon around the room? ls Costellos permanent a natural? .Xu revoir tthanks, Mr. Halpennyj. -J. SH.-XRPLES. FLASHES OF IA By Irtflll' Talkafitic Rvpo1'z'z'1', Lillian Roberts Good School-day morning everybody! This is the voice of 1 A. The weather Will be fine and dry if it doesnt rain and the time is exactly time that you heard about us and our Volleyball Team. We played the semi-tinals but lost to I C. Better luck to our Basketball Team. Our Class Paper, published every once in a while-a long while- -ought to be success- ful. lt is called The Commerce Chaos and our Editor is M. Pierce. And now for our Question Box:- Qucsfioiz 1: Where did Xury Irwin get nerve enough to ask the French teacher pour un baiser . or ditln't she, as she says, know what it meant? Question 2: What happened to all the cal- endars this year? -.-liiszeferz Maybe the depression is coming back. tHave you noticed that havent been handing out so free oi charge?J Well folks, my time is up, next time-So long! FORM NEWS- I B This is IB brizzgizzg to you the IIFTUS of lzalf a year: We all like sports and yet anything that is outstanding. In respect to making a noise we take the cake. We've got the record, the teachers say. We have had a few detentions and they have all been for talking. When 1 A sharpens their pencils it sounds as if a war is on. Sometimes the radiator is noisy too. Is it contagious? It groans as if it has indigestion. the teachers much advice and so until we dont do One Hundred-six Our class paper has not been published yet and it is not coming along so well. When it comes to debates we are not so talkative. Can it be that we are SHY? This is 1 Bee signing off-Au revoir. MJEAN COWIE. HIGHLIGHTS OF IC One C has always been a good form as we have been told by our teachers and we hope to keep up the good reputation. The most outstanding activity this year, so far, was winning the first form championship in Volleyball, not only against the other forms but also against Malvern Collegiate. Those on the team were: Norma Mullholland. Captain: Marion Booth. Sylvia Bishop, Phyl- lis Gillespie. Nancy Fraser. Eleanor Walling- ton. Eleanor Wright. Marion Gibson, Helen Goatcher and Jean McClay. We also contributed quite a number ot donations for the Christmasbaskets at Christ- mas Time. WE WONDER When Mr. Fair will let Y. C. off from scrubbing sinks? FLASH! The publishing of our class paper IC Higlzliglzfs is creating a lot of fun. Ask Miss Thatcher. -ELEANOR WRIGHT ID FORM NEWS Hello. Echo ladies and gentlemen! This is the big broadcast of One D, presenting to you 36 enthusiastic young scholars. We havent as yet made a very great show- ing in sports, but we have entered in all the activities although we havent obtained any honours. We have an excellent athletic rep., Cecilia Milne. Dancing is the hobby of sev- eral of our petite damsels, namely Misses jones, Smith, and Palmer. Our class paper is nearing completion. The editor of the Gossip Column has been search- ing for news and this is what she says: 1. Kay Selby likes a certain blonde in 211. 2. E. Palmer doesnt bother with R. H. now. 5. M. Bail likes the outer portables. Thats all, pals. So long! -K. SELBY 1E PORT A f'Calling all cars! Calling all cars! Be on the lookout for IE, Pride of the Portablesw. In sport IE is tops? Our Hashly football stars were lickedg the rugby players didn't EASTERN ECHO

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