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

 - Class of 1937

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I I PARKES, McVlTTIE ll . ll I y 8 SHAW Bicycle MARTIN I I THE CYCLE SPECIALIST I East Toronto Headquarters Insurance U Y . C.C.1l. BICYCLES, JOYCYCLES of and SKATING SYPPLIES Liberal Allowance on Your Old Ilicyle. 1 SHOT GVNS and RIFLES AGENT! Bought, Sold and Rented. JESSIE G. GODFREY Ammunition and Sporting 4 Richmond Street East , , Equipment' , bun Licenses Issued Locks Repalred ' Auto and House Keys Cut. 7I,Il IlrXXI5I,IIQ'IlIl KYB. 'Phone El..gin 8191 Phone HA. 4529 I ATTEN'rloN,PLEAsEi Buy or rent your Rebuilt Underwood Typewriter from the I maker. Underwood Elliott Fisher Limited, and play safe. Type- I writers reconditioned by Underwood engineers last longer and I give you better service. Remember to consult the maker. Low I purchase prices. Low rental rates. I I I C UNDERWOOD ELLIGTT FISHER LIMITED I 135 Victoria St. El..gin 7431 279 Bay St. I Patronize Echo Advertisers EASTERN ECHO One Hundred-seven

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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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exactly cover themselves in glory, but the basketballers! Aahhh! Pooey, they were lick- ed too. All the same this is a famous form with all its rugby players, hockey players, swim- mers. gym. artists and even Qimagine?J a singer. tO Sol Mio Slaterl l'l'isecrack Of IE History Teacher: What did they cover the walls with in the Middle Ages? Smart Student: Paper! ECI-IOES OF IF The students of 1F have shown remark- able talent in many subjects, notably com- position. This form is also credited with be- ing fine athletes in all sports. In basketball the boys have formed an exceptionally strong team which should have no difficulty in winning the inter-form crown. Ahem! IG'S FORM NEWS Greetings all you Commercites! Present- ing news from Eastern Commerce's most en- terprising first form, ONE G! Well, nevertheless, on Wednesday, Decem- ber 2, the IONE G-MEN' Club was organiz- ed with Douglas Snider as our young ambi- tious t?J president. joe. Ryan was elected vice-president and Brother Albert Killacky, the treasurer, tI?ardon me! Killacky was elected secretary, not treasurer. You could never trust that guy with moneyj. Well my friends, with this fine collection of trustees you can easily see what a marvellous organ- ization this l'One G-Men really is. We hold meetings every Wednesday in Mr. Yoaden's composition period. The One G-Men publish a class paper every week, known to the general public as t'Nosey News . Perhaps 1937 you've heard of it. Tear the top off one 1937 Chevrolet along with three manhole covers. Send them to us with your name and address plainly written on the package and we will send you a free copy of Nosey News . In sports it seems we were soccer champ- ions. Of course you've heard of Curly Jen- nings and Andrew Irvine, soccer stars and potential f?J stars of Hollywood. Well, I see my space limit is coming to a close, so I guess One G will have to sign off for another year. Good night all! This is the Columbia Broadcasting System. -Boa HARVIE One Hundred-eight IH CLASS NEWS IH did well in sports this year. This bas- ketball team of ours won one game under the able management of Nokes. As for rugby, well you know what happened to it. But, so much for sports. Now for some inside in- formation. Lauzon, a fellow who we thought was pretty dumb, stood first at the mid-year exams. He proved to be a bit brighter than the rest. Mr. H. Gray seems to have a ffhold on Doherty. I wonder stand up to the strain. Barbett has a habit of making funny noises Is that the way he a lot of fun in our first floor. -Goan. W ELSH. how his hair-roots in Miss Atkins period. concentrates? We have own little room on the HOT NUZE We would like ta know or see: What his name is-the one whom so many of our girls are that way about? Qwatch out Robert Taylor.j What the big attraction is for Muriel Mack in Room 313? Miss Lee without her chewing gum or buy- ing her own pen-nibs. Miss Ing eating her lunch in lunch period. What would happen if- Edna Elder or Margaret Devins didn't know their French? Mary Matthews failed in any subject? Evelyn Treadwell didn't ask questions? Evelyn Jamison ever answered a question loud enough for us to hear? F Helen Shaw forgot her make-up? Jean Wright failed in Shorthand? What the girls will do when Dot. Weir gets her curls cut off? FROM II -THELMA FIRTH. IJ JINGLES just confidentially I'd like to ask Do you not find it quite a task To imagine Margaret Charles Never late to class? Imagine Mr. Douglas Without a new joke. Imagine Ethel Saliba When she isn't broke. Imagine Frances and Freda Not getting a detention, Imagine lj ever Paying real attention. ECHO EASTERN

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