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

 - Class of 1937

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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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Imagine Elsie Long Without a song to croon, And remember the day we were From the physiography room? l'Absent Imagine -Tune Donnell Silent for one whole day, Imagine Barbara Shepard When she isn't gay. Imagine Shirley Beaver Without her current beau, And we'll also mention her churn, That giggling school girl, f'Flo . But despite our class's failings I'm writing this to say, That, although we're not the modest class, We're happy in I J . fBlILDRED C. NEILL IK FORM NEWS The girls of I K were not, very successful in their volleyball games this year although Maude Rowe, their captain, did mean busi- ness. Our basketball team seems to be having better success with Margaret Speed as cap- tain, The team consists of E. Cockett, H. O'Neill, D. Booth, F. Weaver, I. Ledlie. M. Egan, M. Speed and F. Jones. The talented young artist who helped to make our class paper The IK Srlzool Dose a success is Frances Weaver. The chief editor of the paper is May Wallen and her able assistant Maude Rowe. The Wlzy's and IVlzat's of IK are very numerous. As an outcome of this I shall list some of them for you: 'WVHATN Mr. Chard would do if he caught you eating your lunch in school? WHY Mr. Chard thinks the girls of IK have the tidiest desks in Eastern Commerce? -Max' WYALLEN. FORM NEWS OF lL Calling all Echo readers: This is the news reporter of IL coming to you through the courtesy of Eastern High School of Com- merce over station 108. There are many things both teachers and pupils would like to see in our form, for example: Helen Gallagher when she is not eating her lunch between periods. Rose Lee and Helen Luck when they are One Hundred-ten not holding a conference in the south-west corner. Gladys Fergeson when she is not asleep or giggling. If a day goes by without some teacher threatening us with a detention, we think something is wrong. To see IL between per- iods you imagine us to be very active, but, when it comes to gymnastics, some are not quite so lively. Our volleyball team was Cnotj very successful, but our basketball team is going to be much better and we hope to win every game. -JOYCE QUARRINGTON NEWS FLASHES OF lM At the Halloween party given by the Girls' Club one afternoon, Helen McCnllagh of dear old IM, won first prize for the best costume of all the first forms that were present. Although we lost all the games in volley- ball. our players put on an excellent show. As we are just starting basket ball it looks quite promising, for we are not going to be beaten as we were in volleyball. Here are a few things we would like to know: Why do two or three girls take the long- est route to go from one room to another? Why do some girls always laugh and talk during the shorthand period? Why does Marg. always come dressed up on Friday? Thus the flash news of I-M comes to an end. , . . We bid you all: Au revoir. -NIVES VALOPPI ONE N FORM NEWS One HN' has the privilege of being a tra- velling class. The class paper known as thc Tattle Tale is a great success so far. One MN goes in for sports in a big way and reached second in the Volleyball series. We had a good start in basketball, outpointing IL I8-IO in the first game. The class planned a skating party, but owing to the most dis- agreeable weather it was postponed. Margaret Wagg and Mirian Slater are the best athletes in the class, and Bernice Stone is one N's outstanding swimmer. WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW: Why Dot Walsh was moved to the front of the class? Why does B. S. come late to school so often? Why does J. Harper want the back seat? -BERNICE LARINSON EASTERN ECHO

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