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

 - Class of 1937

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SCHOOL FURNITURE BLACKBOARDS and ACCESSORIES MAPS. GLOBES, and CHARTS KINDERGARTEN and PRIMARY MATERIALS ART MATERIALS MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOL SUPPLIES The GEO. M. HENDRY Co. Ltd. 129 Adelaide Street, West Toronto. Ontario LAMONT'S SCOTCH l BAKERY I 826 Danforth Avenue I W For Better Cakes, Pies and Short Bread. T'T l We Specialize in Wedding, Birthday, and Party Cakes. l Photography work in this magazine by Art Craft Studio 130 SOUTH STREET NEW TORONTO We Deliver HArgrave 3295 Q jixxnnf-Iiwndf.-.fx A J ack Fraser Linlited l l I I Y ' PAPE and DANFORTH n ,ggeifglggtxl 1 E 3 .gr i l! 0 I , .... i.Z..,' W ' , , , , Underwood Speczalzzmg m , Typefwmters YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING 7 for RENT or SALE Ready wear and RENTALS 252.00 MONTHLY Made-to-measure A Fo 76 FERRIER AVE. GERRARD 6024 Patronize Echo Advertiiers EASTERN ECHO One Hundred-eleven

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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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FORM NEWS FOR IO The term All Quiet on the Western Front applies to IO with a double ditto. Most of the time was spent in studying exams. But even studying could not help IO get any bet- ter marks in their exains, But throughout the year there are too many funsters in the room. Speaking of funsters this reminds me of one occasion where Mr. Frisby, litera- ture teacher. asked a boy to recite the story of Narcissus which he promptly did: part of the story follows: And the guy bear it down to de water and looked at his figure. Besides being masters at the art of joking, IO can stand up with the best in sport. They took the title in the Basketball Playoffs this year. Although IO lost the Soccer finals. it is not due to being inferior to the winners. as IG had an advantage in weight and experi- ence. However, we finally clicked in basket- ball. So look for their pictures in the Echo. +XYILLI,-UI CoI.I.II:s lQ'S ANCESTORS' FAIRY STORY Once upon a time King RIGNALL, ruler of IRWINland, and his sons MATHEWS, LLOYD. and ROBERTS were visited by a witch. GAMOFF-who lived on top of 'i ROCKcyLIFF nearby. She said that a LOYEIY. Sad princess LA- YERY lived on the other side of the cliff in GREENWOOD Forest beLOWE the witch's dwelling. She was there held captive by CARRINGTON COX, a simple FOT- TER. The princess had BIXN soorowful but was GOOD ALL the time though MEAD fo carry heavy jars of water from the nearby IYELLS. So CARRINGTON could test his pottery, He always wanted His BED XVELL made but one day she covered it with gravel. This DUNN she fled far away. The witch finished her story, insisted that it was TURLZINEN made the three prin- ces promise to search for her. After one year the youngest came to the castle and said, LFC , AS he showed his father the prin- cess who later became his bride. The king said. UWILSOX. your brothers killed the BORTHWICKed and cruel POT- TER on SHILLIDAY. So we'll live happily ever after. -JEAN LONG ONE R GIRLS CALLING P. T.- You ain't got a thing if you haven't got a swing. Spellingf Did I remember? Lunch Hour-- Hands across the table. One Hundred- twelve French- Alouette. Typing+ Rap Tap on Wood. Shorthand- Roaming in the Gloamingf' Penmanship+ Give me an old-fashioned swing. Physiography- Oh, Theres something in the air. Library-- Theres two sides to every story. Spare- Dream Awhilef' Between periodsf Boy meets Girl. Business Habits-- Ain't Misbehavingf' Mathematics- You Turned the Tables on Me. Bookkeeping-ttI've Got You Under My Skin. Composition- I'm going to sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter. History-a I don't want to make History. I just want to make Love. Literature-'lAh. Sweet Mystery of Life. When you take your report home- Can I sleep in your barn to-night. Mister? After You Graduate- Pennies from Hea- venf' After you are married- I've got Trouble, Double Trouble. my -LETTY AYILLI.-HIS IS FORM NEWS We girls of IS have very little news to tell. We started the year off with a IYEIIIQIA roast which was held down Pottery Road. We invited two teachers who promised faithfully to come. but never showed up. After hear- ing their excuses we found out that their memories serve them none too well. In early February. -Ioan Whiteside held :I skating party for the class. We waited all week for a cold day, hoping and praying it would come on Friday. On Friday the wea- ther broke through like spring. and the rink became a swimming pool. but the party went o1I with everybody having a good time. With this IS says. So Long Readers . -G. KELLER IT TATTLES IT defeated IO by the score of S-4 in basketball, Plener. Davis and Smith being the marksmen. La Grandeur had five penalty shots given him, but naturally he missed them all. A skating party was arranged with Miss Pint-hin's class to be held at Riverdale Park. More to come, so keep in line girls and EASTERN ECHO

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