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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Editorial Staff of Commerce Annual wish to thank: l. The Vancouver Province for their donation. 2. All Advertisers for their generous support. 3. The Camera Club under the direction of Ivan Pickerill, Clarence Wilson, and Stuart Maitland for their preparation of the pictures printed in the Annual, E ' 4. The Lino-Cutters,-Myrtle Bush, who cut the Book-Headings. Takeo Yamada, who cut Ex Libris and Cover Pages. Lillian Landstrom and Ber- nice Bailey, who cut Girl's Sports and other small illustrations. Other students who assisted either in designing or cutting blocks are-Teruyo Saiguira, and Arata Togawa. 5. Bernice Bailey for her page of Cartoons. 6. The Printing Staff, consisting of: Dorothy Ayres, Catherine Baillie, Amy Bradley, Charlotte Cormack, Ruth Fea, Mary Galloway, Viola Gray, Maud Hiscock, Helen Kelsey, Nancy Peachey, Marjorie Petersen, Margaret Taylor. ' .L-4,-qrqys-... DID YOU KNOW: That 300 chocolate bars were sold on Sports Day? That Mr. Herd spent his childhood school-days at G. H. S. C.? That Doa Matheson and George Johnstone play soccer for one of the biggest leagues in the city? That if all the oaper used in printing the Annual was in one continuous roll it would reach the height of Mount Everest? That-Dave Cavadas, our former Business Manager, now publishes and edits a monthly magazine, The Fighter P That Mr, Swanson is becoming an expert at Ping-Pong--he can almost beat Jimmy Gregg at the game. That a certain young lady in class I4 is known as Arsenic because she's got Poisonality ?
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COMMERCE ANNUAL February For over three weeks Grandview was Snowed under with masses of newspapers and magazines, over 8000 pounds of paper being collected in the Paper Drive. With over 2000 pounds to their credit 'Class Fourteen was recognized as the winner. They celebrated this by a class party. March 25 Students of Grandview were honoured with a visit from Miss Irma Wright, former Canadian Typewriting Champion. Inil unidue dem- onstration of her Typewriting skill Miss Wright illustrated howl, through continual prlactice and rigid training, every student's 'goal of 150 words a minute may be accomplished. April 7 8: 8 The King of Sherwood stepped into the spotlight and made his debut to the Vancouver public amid great applause and enthusiasmL April 11 Class One proved to be the victors in the last lap of the automobile race which was held for the sale of ticketsn May 6 Technical High School grounds was invaded by the students and tea- chers of Grandview to run ofi the annual Inter-House Track meet. The meet was very interesting and competition was keen except for the fact that House B finished well ahead of the others. May 15 Some 200 students were present at the monster Youth Rally held in Stanley Park. Eileen Houghton lIIIlIIIlIl I III l I lll ll I I I I I I I Illllll I I I I I I I I III I I llllll lllllllllllllllllllllllIIIII IIIIIIII IIIlllllIlIIIIIlllIlllIIllllIllIlllIll Q 9 5 Bufton s Flower Shops 5 CORSAGES FUNERAL FLOWERS 2 WEDDING BOUQUETS PRESENTATIONS E - i , Flowers telegraphed to all parts of the world BOND1-:D MEMBER TELEGRAPH SERVICE 2 2 1520 Commercial Drive 3708 W. 10th 3 High. 187 Bay. 9594 E llIIHIIIIl IIIIIIIIIII I llllllllllllllIllllIlllllllIIllI lllIlIllII Illlllll I ll lllll lllll IIIIIII ill Illlllll I Illllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllIlllllllIIlllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllw SU PFORT COMMERCE ABVERTISERS
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