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r Ghz 'Ecboes 'fbitorial Staff Editor-Ferguson Barr Assistant Editors Academic - - - Harold Rogers Hilda Thompson Commercial Josephine Killoran Vocational A- - Elmer Pearse Household Arts - Ruth Parnall Exchange Art Athletics Anna lNIcKenzie Kathleen Lacey Gladys Carvolth Gladys Watson Jack Hughes Harry Marsh Social Form News Pearl Huot, Leonard Phillips Lorne Janeway Typing Business Advertising N. Shadgett Lawrence Henry Ormond Benson Advisory Teachers Academic - - Mr. F. J. A. lNIorris Mr. C. S. Browne Commercial Miss M. A. Lees Typing - - lNIr. A. Shearer Vocational - Mr. W. Brown Art - Miss NI. Montgomery Business - lVIr. V. R. Henry ADVERTISING AND TYPING STAFF Black Row-H. Vass, B. Nlaybee, H. Botnick, 0. Benson, G. Smedmor. Middle Row-J. Basciano, R. Chase, Irene Houghton, N. Allen, Ethel Butcher. G. Johnston, Marian Anderson, Violet Stanley, Shirley Aker, Verna Braden, Eliz. Dominik, Kathleen Foster, Betty Thompson, J. Couper, Marguerite Gardner, J. McKone, G. Barnes. ' Front Row-Adelia Sargent, Margaret Wyllie, Eileen Doig, Kathleen T hackeray, Eleanor Shadgett, Margaret Grisdale, Jean Hair, Josephine Killoran. ..1g..
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NYOMHL 3 Q NOTHER year of the life of our magazine is consummated and you have in your hands the twenty-first edition of The Echoesf, The staff hope that their labours to make this edition the best. have not been in vain. It is also hoped that you will support it i11 the matter of subscription and patronize the advertisers, without whom it would be impossible to print The Echoes. Now let us shift our thoughts to other spheres. A word might be said about school spirit. P.C.V.S. should certainly be proud of its school spirit this year. The enthusiasm of the students this year has bee11 evinced in many ways. We might mention the attendance and cheering at the rugby and basketball games this year. The attendance helps the athletic teams of P.C.V.S. both financially and in keeping up their morale. We also might speak of the School Concert and the At-Home and tl1e School Party, to which the students turned out loyally to back the Students, Council. We hope that this school spirit will continue in tl1e future. If collegiates were ranked in school spirit ours would rank highly, and as the cavalcade of students continues, may we say to them: Try to carry on in the steps of the students of nineteen hundred and thirty-five. Now, our Students' Council should be complimented for the excellent work they have done this year. llost assuredly we have an able council to look after our affairs. Everything they have undertaken this year has been brought to a successful conclusion. An innovation was introduced this year-the School Party-and it proved a decided success. But although they have been capable in every task undertaken. yet tl1ey have not undertaken one thing-the provision of a school song all our own. We sing as our school song at present f'We'll Never Let the Old Flag Fall, a very fine song, and it shows a great deal of spirit, but it is not our own. Could we not have a song about P.C.V.S., one which is the pride, property and part of P.C.V.S.? Surely there is someone who could compose a song for us. Then having this song we could sing it in place of A'We'll Never Let the Old Flag Fall. And now having finished our editorial outburst. we shall put forward tokens of thanks for aid received in the publishing of The Echoes. The staff wish to thank hlr. lN1orris whose valuable time was spent on the literary side of The Echoesf- llr. C. S. Browne. who put the wheels in motion.-hir. VVesley Brown and ltliss Lees, who looked after the Industrial and Connnercial and Household Arts section of the school,-Bliss Montgomery the Art supervisor, and Mr. Henry who looked after the Business end of the magazine, a most important part. Bliss hlurphy who is also on the Advisory Staff, was ill and therefore not able to carry on at the first of the work on The Echoes.
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