Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School - Echoes Yearbook (Peterborough, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1935

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THE' HGH. ES and Peterborough. Of the four games scheduled, Peterborough won two, the two losses being to Bowmanville. Bowmanville won all four games to win the Group Championship. The first game was played in Peterborough. The visiting Bowmanville team played a smart combination and blocking game to outplay and defeat the Peter- borough team by a score of 18-9. However, in the next game the team went to Port Hope and handed their Junior team an 11-7 loss. Then the Port Hope team came up to Peterborough and received another defeat when the Peterborough team out-scored and out-played the visiting team to win by a. score of 31-6. A The next and final game of the season was played in Bowmanville. A very Con- fident and mueh improved team left Peterborough only to be defeated hy a much superior and also improved Bowmanville team. The result of the game showed a 37-11 victory for Bowmanville. although the Peterborough team outseored them 5-Q in the second half. This ended this seasonis basketball for the Junior Boys with Bowmanville in the lead, undefeated. A Coach Craig. who ably attended to the coaching of the team. deserves niueh credit for his work. A BOYS, JUNIOR BASKETBALL ' From Left to Right-S. Laing. L. Ash. A. LeClair. G. Johnston. J. Gemmell. L. Grose. D. Yveese, F. Patterson, D. Anderson. C. Davern, RIF. Craig. I -83- -



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. , 'DEP' M s VOIZAIIOHAL X Ns st v if b - ' . X x W Vocational School 'Exhibition N Friday, March 99. the Vocational School held its annual Exhibition. This 'year's Exhibition was a great success as everyone that attended realizes. The purpose of this Exhibition is to show to the public the work done by the pupils of the day and night. classes of the Industrial and Household Arts. The main exhibits were on display i11 the gymnasium. IN THE GYMNASIUM The f'ommercial classes had a display of such products as 'Tobacco from raw materials to the finished goods. In Draughting. the first formcrs contributed many pencil drawings of different articles. Second and third year students displayed tracings, blue prints, and inked drawings. One feature was a blue-printed drawing of a complete layout of a house, lfodels were cut out of cardboard and displayed with drawings of Geometric solids. In Science. there was a display of how wind affects streamlining of a ear shown by a wind tunnel and streamers. The miniature theatre, showing how coloured lights change the appearance of objects, was amazing. The word Science was spelled by running water through glass tubes. hfotor hfechanics had a display of electrical circuits. transmission and k11ee- action of a new car. One circuit was run by a generator driven by a small motor. The hlachine Shop had a display of a small drill-press, vices. candy hammers, gears, pulleys and letters spelling Third Year Specialists. In the centre of the floor was a display of woodworking ability of night and day classes. This exccllcnt display included a. china. cabinet, wardrobe cabinet. tables, chairs, magazine stands and a writing cabinet. IN THE SHOPS In the Electrical construction room there were many lights. First year and Commercial third year had elementary circuits on boards on the walls. Second year electricians had wired the upper part of the skeleton house. while those of the third year wired the lower rooms. Blany generators and motors previously installed with conduit by third year were running. In the Applied Electricity Room were many experiments. Here, too. were two central telephone boards, one in working order. the other partly connected. The Blachine Shop was a beehive of activity: the lathes busy turning out candle- sticks, jig-saw base. gear blanks and a punch for Auto llechanics. YVhile this was going on the milling machine was cutting gears and the shaper vice-bodies. In the VVoodworking shop the lathes were busy turning out lamps. On the tables as you went through were many models of stairs. and house tops made by third year specialists. -849

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