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ECI-ICD FCDRM REPRESENTATIVES 4GM- lilsie .Xnderson 451 - - Patricia Greenaway -PS2--lilsie King Sgt-Douglas Telfer SCM - -Sylvia Segal SSI- Ruth Kraisman SSZ---Jessie McAlister SSS- -Gladys Linney SS4--Margaret Irvine SSS-joy Morris Special 1-Josephine Marney Special 2-Marjorie Law Special 3-Florence Radford Co-operative Merchandising -Earle Dillon ZA-William Gardner ZC-Mary Bradner ZD 2 lu - -Harry Stitch -Mary Banner ZF--Lillian 1.10yd ZG- ZH ZI- Zul- 2K ZM -Lynn Parfett -Gladys Tripp Ruth Barrows Petrova l'owell - -Eldred Helks -Reg. Costello IA-Lillian Roberts IB- jean Cowie IC- Eleanor Wright 1D-Helen McMullen 1 IE-Harry Green IF-Douglas jilks ltr-Hob Harvie --Norman Doherty Thelma Frith Mildred Neill -May Wallen lL-Joyce Quarrington -Nives Yaloppi -Audrey Weston 10-William Collins IQ-jean Long IR-Letty Williams Gwen. Keller IT-Ralph Long IZ-Gladys McKnight -Harry Wells FORM 4S1 RESUME We are the girls of 4S1, And boy! Oh boy! Do we have fun? We do our homework with a smile. And nothing ever cramps our style. The girls had a splendid volleyball team this term, being defeated only in the final game. We intend to do even better in basket- ball. Our Four S One-der public speaking club is really a wonder. tAsk Mr. Rowe.Q We have programmes in the auditorium every Fri- day, which are arranged by our committee. Our class has several High Society Mem- bers, who are: Winnie Kay, President of the Students' Council: Elsie Kearn. Secretary of the Students' Councilg Betty Swindlehurst. Editor-in-chief of the Echo: .Xlice Kerr. Pre- sident of the Girls' Athletic Club: Edna Muir, Secretary of the Girls' Club. FLASH! I I Due to the efforts of Mr. Woods and the splendid actresses in 4S1, we have presented Ninety-four NEWS three very successful plays. although the last one did turn out to be a farce instead of a drama. FLASH! FLASH! Mr. C. L. Rowe stated last Friday that he would like to get Winnifred Kay up on the stage in the auditorium acting the witches' cauldron scene from the play Macbeth , Common Rcmarks Oj TCtIL'lIt'I'S To -lS1: Mr. Powell: But thats getting away from the point. Miss Barrans: Use the little finger on the back spacer. Mr. Rowe: E--nun--ci--ate your words cl--ear--ly.'i Miss Atkin: Dont be lumps, now. Mr. C. R, Smith: What we are aiming for is accuracy. -PAT. GREENMVAY EASTERN ECHO
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FROM THE 4S2'S-102 Did you know there was such a form as 4S2? Most of the people around this school don't seem to be aware of this fact. As one of the girls was complaining. we're just neglected, pitifully neglected. They even for- get to send any heat up to our room. and then wonder why half the class, well. perhaps not quite half, but a good many of them are away from school with colds. I think the trouble is we're absolutely lost. invisible. un- der the huge pile of Commerce 8: Transporta- tion notes, bookkeeping sets, perfect copies. and endless other tasks the teachers seem to delight to throw on us. It really is a shame. and we feel we can't hold up much longer. so. if you see a class with wrinkled. furrowed brows, losing the rosy blush of youth, thats 4S2! We're not exceptionally bright. but as good as most of the other forms. I think one teacher expressed the opinion of all our teach- ers in saying. Youre a very likeable class, and lim very keen on you. We may not have many honour students tleave off the ni and you will be nearer the truthl but are we downhearted? After all. we did win the volleyball championship, and our pros- pects in basketball look very cheerful to us. so theres still some joy in life. Speaking of brightness, the girls certainly showed the boys up on the November re- ports, so the boys all obtained positions be- fore the Mid-year examinations, However, just as soon as the results were out, two of them came strolling in, and the other two will soon probably make their appearance. Well, we've filled up all the space we're allowed. so cheeriof -AIAUREEN Loaman NEWS OF 4GM As far as 4-G are concerned we have had a very successful t???l year. Several of our members-Marg. Fitt, Margaret Scott. Ruth Garlin, Roy Cotton. Mel. Norton, Don Potter, Bill Flynn, and Lorne Charleton, are on the Echo Staff, and Frank Woodrow is Treas- urer for the Students' Council. For some reason or other, we have the reputation of never letting Miss Atkin down. There is always someone who can kindle the spark of knowledge. Miss Barrans is very disappointed in our EASTERN ECHO typing. but well do or die. Before we make the grade. we shall probably die. We had all come to the conclusion that the depression was over. A few weeks ago Marg, Scott treated herself to a new refill, but by the time she had settled her debts there were about four sheets left. Now we are back in the same old rut-refusing to lend any more paper. We will soon be able to say that we are graduates of the Eastern High School of Com- merce. We have had an enjoyable four years' stay here, but are looking forward to the time when we are to have our place in the busi- ness world. We thank all the teachers who have so patiently laboured to teach us the rudiments of business. and may we ever be a credit to them. When we look back may we never regret that we chose Eastern Commerce as the starting place of our business career. sELs1E ANDERSON. RE-ECHOES FROM 3A Three A is heartbroken, and the examina- tion results are not the cause. To be very frank. we are ashamed. Our Mr. W'm. Parr has failed to knit his usual number of squares for the Girls' Club and when we asked the reason he replied. because I don't know how. Pal. ln school sports, SA has been rather dull, in fact I might even say out. All the boys were enthusiastic over our rugby prospects but the schedule disappeared like powder on a girls nose. In football we were deeply hu- miliated at being eliminated by ZD, but were consoled when three overtime periods were necessary for 4G to defeat 2D. Our last hope for school supremacy is baseball and it is in this sport we believe we shall excel be- cause we have a couple of Hubbells, and Gehrigs in the class. Three A is extremely proud of its Public Speaking Club and Class Paper, both of which are under the direction of Mr. Car- son. The Speaking Club is presided over b B. Rhodes and the Paper is edited by Telfer. Both proved themselves worthy of the class's confidence in them. -ROBERT G. VICKERS BCM NEWS-FLASHES We are a combined form of girls' account- ancy and merchandising. We are very en- Ninety-Hue
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