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

 - Class of 1936

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Gbe 'fcboes 101 Catherine Platt - Better known as Earle Rontly-Best hockey player in Taffy. IC Ac. Art. lXIorley-Tall. blonde and hand- Allan BIarshall - Better know11 as some. Blondief, BIax Parr-One of the violinists in the Arleigh Koster. Isobel Pogue-A per- Sehool Orchestraf, feet. pair, Alvin King-The man with the red nose. lIaralin 1Iunro - A feminine Pade- rewski. Bill Roode-Better known as Chollief' Jean Johnston-G.A.A. representative of IC. AIildred iNIcIntyre-The Tchaikowsky of the gymnasium piano. Also 1Iary Pierce. Joan KIelton. Audrey Osborne and Allen Moldaver. but lack of space prevents their proper description. RALPH Rooow. Tform ITU EDGAR BRUSH, Lorne Casey. James Giffen, VVray lIathews, Lorraine Quinn. Harriet Reid, Jessie Reynolds, Barbara Richardson. Betty Richardson, Shirley Richardson. Betty Ross, Andrey Rose. Eleanor Rosbrough. Barbara Scott. Seymour. Goldie Russell Scriver, Gordon Shaw, Phyllis Simpson. Lenore Skitch. Snider. Lenore Donald Smith. George Stewart. Eleanor Taylor. Yvilliam Thomp- son. Donald YVarne. Margaret ivestbye, James Yveaver, Earl AVQSIIHZUI, Verne lYhatley. Garnet Windsor. Arthur Xvins- low. Shirley Zacks. Goldie Shaw is very good at making faces. Barbara. Richardson stood first at Christmas along with Jim Giffen. Eleanor Taylor is fair in Algebra. Harriet Reid is an all round student. Phyllis Simpson is very good in Latin. Eleanor Rosborough has no ambition. Lenore Skitch is good at French. Shirley Zacks chews gum too much. Betty Ross is undecided. Betty Richardson does fairly well in Geography. lIr. Bamforth seems to have some special attraction to Barbara Scott. TAca6emic 1Iargaret Yvestbye will probably be a teacher. Jessie Reynolds is good in French. Lenore Stewart has no ambition.. Lorraine Quinn is fair in Algebra. Shirley Richardson is the girls' G.A.A. representative. Audrey Rose laughs too much. Donald Yvarne is good at Algebra. James Yveaver is a fair student. George Snider has no ambition. Russell Scriver will probably be a rugby player. Earl YVestman was formerly called S-pats. Edgar Brush is fond of candy. Lorne Casey is fair in French. Wiray AIathews is undecided. lVilliam Thompson is a great hockey fan. Garnet Windsor should go to an Agri- cultural College. Arthur Winslow has no ambition. Gordon Seymour is fond of half holi- days, Verne Wihatley is the B.A.A. repre- sentative. James Giffen stood first along with Barbara, Richardson at Christmas, He was formerly of Edmonton. DON SRIITH Term ITA BERNADINE ALLEN. Elma Baldry. BIRITOII Berwick. Aileen Brisco. Aud- rey Clark. .Josephine Cooper. Betty Crain. Fern Cruickshank. BI211'gllCl'lI0 Dummitt. Leona Edwards. AIargaret Foley. Irene Gandy. lIargaret Grahame. Ruby Hard- ing. VVhipple Jopling, Inez Killoran, Ber- nadette Goulah. Commercial Jrsr Srrifosia Audrey were a butcher instead of a Baker. Hazel we1'e the hunter instead of the Hunt. lIargaret were a dark brother instead of a. Fairbrother. Eva were a fight instead of a Battle.

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l 00 Ghz 'Echoes jlform 155 Allen. Betty: Bartlett. Bill: Benson. Marjorie: Bell. Thelma: Bell. farmen: Blackwell. Roger: Brown. Kenneth: Brum- well. Harolil: Casey. Marie: cl2ltllC2ll'l. llorothy: Clark. Dorothy: Couper. Betty: Crowe. Phyllis: Curry. BIa1'y. Dayitl- son. James: Douglas. Ehner: Dunfortl, Walter: Eclmison. Helen: liehnontls. l'eggy: Eh-etl, Joan: Elliott. John: Fer- guson. Frank: Ferguson, James: Flor- ence. Harold: Glover, Eleanor: Gurney. Erminie: Gray, Bill: Grooinbriilge, Dor- een: Hamilton. Bill: Hooper. llargaret: Howell, lion: Hutlson. Roy: Hutchinson. Doris: Ireland. Jean. Station IB announcing. We take plea- sure in presenting at this time the Misses Allen anal Gurney who will tell us some- thing of their trip to Scotland. YYe sailetl on the S. S. Curry anal lantletl at Glasgow on a lweantiful mornf ing' in June. From Glasgow we journeycil to litliuhurgli stopping a night at Hamils Tfkcabemic ton on the Clyde. On reaching Edin- hurgh we went siglit-seeillg. Ive Saw the YYalter Scott 1Ionument. Ive met many tC'athJ carts o11 the street and crossed the Groomhriilge over the Forth. YYhen we reachecl the other side we heartl the church Bells ringing. In contrast to this was the caw of a Crowe overheaml. In a Glover's shop we saw some Gray anfl Brown gloves. Seeing a vase which hail come from Florence. Italy, we asketl the Clark to put it in a Casey for shipping. YYe saw many relies of the days when Douglas was powerful. Two famous wells attracteml our attention'-the Blackwell annl the Bruinwell. IYe returne4l home lmy way of New York anil the Hutlson. Un our return llaviclson het Benson he coulrl Howell loutler than llunforil. Ferguson ottereml a Bartlett pear as a prize. Davimlson was ileelaretl hy Elliott to he the winner. Next year we intenil to visit Ireland. Tform IG B HENRY, J, Johnston. lt. Johnston. I lLl'l'1is X Kin X Iitbttl ll ' Q... . hIathias. J. KIonerief. N. Moore. F. ltnl- lin. M. Munro, ll. HL-Neely. Nl. Hcln- tyre. J. lIelton. X. lIolilay'er. Nl. Ntiller. .l. Milburn, J. Nlerret. G. Hr-Kinnon. X. Morley. X. llarshall. .X. Ushorne. M. l'akenham. Bl. Parr. IC. l'atterson. KI. Powell. C. Platt. I. Pogne. KI. Pierce. B. Bootle. E. Bolltly. lt. Rogow. lli-Ho everyhomly. this is Form IC' .tcatlemic hroaflcastiug again from l',C',YS. We have with us as guest-stars this year: Mac Powell-I.ittle hut mighty. Ruth IR-Neely-.X ,gootl match for lfac. Jack llerret-The Class cartoonist. Tfxcabemic Eil.1'attersou-King of the hasehall tliamoncl, Bill Henry-The hest scholar in the class. Noreen Mooref.X wizaril at French. llererlith Miller-.X marvel at history. Ralph Johnstonsf'aptain of our l orm's haskethall antl hockey teams. Helen Mathias-Winner of the Junior girl's high jump at lfielrl Day. Jean llouerief-.Xlso a goorl high- jumper. Malcolm Pilli6'1lllEllll-A genius at get- ing in gooil with Mr. B-. Irene Jeffries - .X goorl ulianginani' player. Geralcl McKinnon-The ladies' man.



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Tube 'Echoes 102 Blargaret we1'e a Ford instead of a llenry. Ruth were a penny instead of a Farthing. Irene were Abner instead of Everett. Constance were a Jersey instead of a Gurney. Edna were a maid servant instead of a Butler. Blarguerite were an apple blossom in- stead of a Hawthorne, Yvhat form is the most outstanding in the school? Why. IA Commercial of course, ln it we have ma11y illustrious in- dividuals. Viola Edwards is better than any talkie. It is too bad her name isn't Brook so that she might be called the Babbling Brook, for teachers may come and teachers may go but Viola talks on forever. Yve also have the great impersonator of Tillie the Toiler. who is none other than Dorothy Brady! Hazel Harte-ltlaxwell demonstrates very well how long one stick of gum lasts. VVe have also Blarcelle Dorrington. our hair expert. Peggy Baxter, our great de- bater. Betty Ferguson. who specializes on mirrors. Eileen Collins. our authority on the attendance slip. and our twins Ilene and Hazel Batterson. FORM I.A. COM. . Term 155 GIRLS: Blarie King. Frances liatimer. Helen Liddell. lieona liyneh. Thelma Blenzies. Jean BleDonald. Gwen Ble- Fadden. Josephine Blcl.ean. Blary Ble- Blanus. Phyllis Bloore. Frances Neary. Beatrice Neiman. Blarion U'Toole. Nor- een Palmer. Helen Peel, Bloreen Perdue. lileanor Phillips. Blarjorie Preston. lsa- hell Young. Boys: Cyril Barnes. BYillian1 Bennett. .laek Bruce. Donald Corrin. Steve Csum- rik. Blerton Cunningham. Bliehael Doris. Robert Doris, Harold Ephgrave. Ralston Foster. Henry Gerard. tYilfred Gerard. llenry Guerin. Jack Hiekson. Joel Horton. .lames Hoy. Bert Hynes. Carlyle Jaquith. .Xrnold 0'Heron. Clare Hallihan. Gerard Primeau. Commercial Wouldn't it be funny if: Bliss McDonald forgot her gum. Barnes had to do shorthand. Miss Bloore hadn't a half-day oft. 0'Heron exeelled in long-hand. Bliss Phillips beat her brother in arith- metie. Csumrik kept his tan all winter. Miss Neary forgot to be lady-like. Horton couldn't sell his wares. Bliss Preston didn't reach 10076 in shorthand. Jaquith hadn't many hobbies. Bliss King spoke above a whisper. Hia-kson forgot to giggle. Bliss Blenzies was boy-friendless. tvilfred Gerard couldnlt hold the seat firm to the floor. P.B'I. .Personnel of Blisses Primeau. Ralston. Ranger. Bey- llflllli. ltidyard. Sharp. F. and H. Sim- mons. F. D. and Bl. Smith. J. gtevens, Theobald. Thomas. Thompson. Cdy. Yarty. Bveleh. Btvard. lvoodeock. Young. Blessrs, Dorris. Kelly. Keating. La Plante. lmekington. Blackness. Blason. Blurphv. 0'Toole. Phillips. Boehetta. Sargeant. Thorburn, Yitarelli. YVeir. VVhatman. ltinslow. This is the envied form of P.C.V.S.- that is from a girl's point of view. Vvhy? Bvell. Blr. Collingwood. 1Harry. to youl is the form teacher. How he loves to hand out lines! If he were to put them together. in order. he would have a revised British History Text Book. ICE Commercial lve had an excellent representation in sports this year in the persons of James Thorburn and Haig Kelly. both having starred in rugby. basketball. hockey and track events. So for this year the girls in our form haven't performed any 1'ecord-breaking feats apart from chewing gum and writ- ing lines. but wait awhile. There will come a day. YVhere does O'Toole get all the stale jokes? VVhat pull has a certain young man got for getting all the passes Cin and out?j VVhy isn't Blason in with the Blarx Brothers?

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