North Bay Collegiate Institute and Vocational School - Northland Echo Yearbook (North Bay, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1940

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THE NORTHLAND ECHO 45 THE GIRLS' CAMERA CLUB Back Rowi Ruth Rankin, Ruby Pair. .Ivan McG:iughoy, Norma Ht'IHl2iH, Franceg Smith Front Row. Rose Cerisano. ZsIui'ga1'et Stitt, Joan Stvwzirt, D01-is Axlur, Miss Jzickbou L l BOYS' CAMERA CLUB Burk Row Heinian, B+'-auinunt. Kt'iz+?i', Stuait, Papinvau. VVhitB, Johnston, Fiickf-iq Hayr-s Front Row: Otto. Mi: McCann, Elliott. Cherry, St-cor, Miz Clipsham

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44 THE NORTHLAND ECHO enjoyable affair appears elsewhere in the magazine. The first general meeting was held on Deceniber 20. in the form of a radio prograniinv, with Pat Jennings and Dwight Mc-Burney taking turns as Masters of Ceremonies. Special Commer- cial and Form V were jointly responsible for the meeting. The January meeting was presented by 3.-X. SB and SC. undrr the direction of Miss Jackson and Miss Hamer. The main feature of this programme was a one-act play entitled The Thought Machine. The senior Oratorical Contest was held March 13 and was won by Ezio Cap- padocia who represented N. B. C. I. K Y. S. in tht- district meeting on March 15 and won the cup for our school. Mrs. Hoey and Mr, Firth presented the April meeting on Thursday, the 11th, selecting their talent from -1A and 4B. lt was in the form of several musical numbers and a one-act play entitled Brothers in Arms. Several tt-n dances proved quite pl'O- fitable to the Society, and to the Swing Club Orchestra. The executive is very proud to have been able to give S40 towards the motion picture machine. THE EXECUTIVE Honorary President-fffMr. T. Foster President- Earl Byrnes Vice-President-Dwight McBurney Secretnry-Treasurer--Muriel Watson Pianist -sBert Willoughby THE TEA DANCES Three tea dances have been held this year, in the girls' gymnasium. Music was supplied by the Swing Club Orchestra comprised of George Justice, Bert Wil- loughby, Frank Cherico and Walter Rosevear. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed these informal affairs which lasted for three hours on Friday afternoons, after four o'c1ock. At the tea dance on November 24, the senior pupils of the school presented Mr. and Mrs. S. W. M. Hardwick with a lamp table as a wedding gift to the Unewlywedsf' The presentation was made by Muriel Watson in the absence of Earl Byrnes. - I know I am expressing the wish of all the students when I say, Here's to more Tea Dances! i-mf M -vw- ', ft, :ff-1'1w ' ' 'sf ..L.....A.........f!.4.i.,a' ' 5' ' 4 .- ' -. .Li JUNIOR LITERARY SOCIETY Hank Row: li. Hay'-s, N. Ui-ton, V. Sziundf-rs, Miss Walton, F. Roocroft, D. Montcmurro Front linw. M. Lon:-y, fl, :Y1t'fiilllj.fhl'j', LJ. Lewis, L. Beattie, W. Calf-y, B. Brown, E. Firth



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-16 THE NORTHLAND ECHO THE GIRLS' CAMERA CLUB .lean Stewart The study ot' plioiogiziphy forms an interesting pziri ol the pleasures ot' sev- eral girls in th-i school. l'he Coltek Cam- era Clul- the girls' division has Jean 3IeGaiigliey as president. Ruby Parr as vice-president :intl Jean Stewart as s-ici'et:iry-ti::isurtr has been thriving this year under tht- able supervision of I-Iiss Jackson, In the fall term every member learned how to develop and print her own films, Before the Christmas holidays several members inndt- interesting Foto Christ- mas cards for their friends. Since the new enlarger was established in the dark room. the members have been working faithfully after school and have suceeeded in obtaining some very good enlarge-inents. The girls hope to learn how to colour their pictures before the emi of the school year. SKIING This vt-:ii saw an unprecedented suc- ciss for the ski enthusiasts in the school. The skiers had several successful moon- light hikes. The most important thing as far as we are concernwil is that our skiers won the Central Ontario Interseholastic Ski Charn- I pionship Meet by virtue of having the most points in the final standing. All the more credit is due them because they took a very small team to Huntsville where the meet was held. However wr take an added interest in the Noi-them Ontario and Ontario Championship Ski Meets because the members of the team were much to the fore in both. At the interscholastic events at I-Iuntsf ville, Jim XVyatt won the senior slalom, the combined downhill and slalom and placed eighth in the cross-country. Fred Beattie won the senior jumping, the C0111- bined jumping and cross-country, placed third in the senior slalom and fifth in the senior downhill. Jack Durrell tied for first place in the intermediate downhill, took second in the cross-country and fourth in the jumps. Phil Owen took second spot in the senior downhill. Phil also placed second in the senior jumping and fourth in the cross-country to give him second ranking in the combined jumping and crossecountry. Don Beattie, junior, was third in the combined jump- ing and cross-country. Jim Doc Wyatt, number one mem- ber of the team, had a little tough luck at the Ontario meet but emerged from the contests at Temiskaming as senior slalom champion of Northern Ontario. Edgar Beattie, who was unable to travel 4 SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Hack imv J, Iyuirt,-ll, 14. lliown. F. Chi-rico, IC. Byrnes, FI. Murphy, W. Rosevear, .I, Nlfirtin, T. V6-ll-litino, F. Cnlnreo lfiont liuwi S. XV. Al, ll:ii4lwic'k, M. Scliiit-1-lzalg, H. Judd, I. Simkin, D. Graham, I J J S, Iialnfmd, IG. In-attic Absent: Lyall Lcattic

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