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EBM 'fclyoes VVhen is Sargeant going to wake up? Is lNIackness as tough as he thinks he is? When is Rosemary going to grow up? How does Evelyn Ranger like sitting with the boys? VVhat happened between Bluriel and t.he boy-friend? 1055 Is the blonde a natural or a peroxide? If I ask any more questions I might get i11 wrong with the ladies. If you know any of the answers please mail in care of this station, 01' telephone Ironsides 0000000. Yours Lovinglyf, How. HA. I-FORM POEM P.C.V.S. the best of schools. All that go obey the rules. Yvhatever it is you want to know To P.C.V.S. you must go! Why Louis XIV wore a wig. Why the Irishmen dance a jig, Why rivers won't run up hills. How housewives keep down the bills. VVhy girls should learn to flatfell As well as know how to spell. VVhat every mathematician knows. Where the water when it is boiled goes. How many vitamins in a pea, And why children should never drink tea? If all of these you wish to know. To P.C.V.S you must go. Teachers' advice you all must take. And follow it up for your own sake. If you're not in too big a hurry You'll one day be a Keller or a Curie. Then when down life's lane you start. You'll be wise like the busy lark. But whatever business you undertake Think of P.C.V.S. for goodness sake! EUNICE ARMSTRONG, Form I HA. + + + f NN1 yr N .'I-1' Vw- -. lr 3, 41? -, 4.45 wg., 51- aa. 51,14 .. . .9 - wa is s stef , .sr sf, -' -'T :sg-fmiiti, y il Kilt' L' V 'i if if sl fl Kfgbw' I L-K -4. ' 1, ' ., ,lf ii A Spay VFW '17-I-'15 1- f ly: .tt CQ , - - f., L lwfivx'1,t'X .4 il ,h . -'L ' Q 1 x' 5 5 A ..rn :T Al. ,' . ia 1 1 , . .- --1 -. .3 A :sg as as 2, N pr .. , ss . 5' ee. a ' Y' fu .. -- .i N-IL 4 - 6g,,..s fff. TQXH i' '- '1 c '- ' , 4 +++ Tlnbustrial TArts Ielk uno 55 WALTER FLOYYERS, Toni Brioux. Bun Bedford. Jim Hollingsworth. Paul Collet. Leo Clancy, Arnold Camp- bell, Earl Gibson, Donald Carter. Carl Grose. Ivalter Fowler. Lloyd Boddison. Alex Ellis. Ronald Gynane. Stanley Downes. Joe Cook. Lloyd Abraham. AIel- ville Andrews. George Hawkes, Jack Eas- ton, Chester Clark. Harold Blondin. Bob Francis, Joe Dwyer, Jim Peck. Ronald Bassett. Dan Collins. Jack Campbell. E1'1'Oll HOHll121ll. Jack Courneya, lIax Grose. Herb Bromley, Ffilllli Harvey, Chester Fisher. George Blodgett, Bill Francis. Frank Benze, lIervin Deering, Claire Fairbairn. Keith Harrison. lIaX Graham, Bob Dyer. Take a tip from nie, Enter Industrial Arts, And find out what you wish to be In the world's commercial marts. At P. C. V. S. you will learn To be an expert electrician, llfachinist., fll'3l1gllISl'I1ill1 or woodworker. Or an expert mathematician.
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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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