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

 - Class of 1936

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S4 Ghz 'Echoes Operetla Cast-Ob 'Doctor-! PRINCIPALS Dr. Drinkwater, Blrs. lVcakly llrs. Crossly Dr. Slaughter Dr. Cuttem ,, Bill lliheeler Eilee11 Wild ,. Viola Sexsmith .. . Norman Allan Tom Hooper Dr. Coflin ,. . Donald Ross Rainbow George Hall Bessie .. . Olga YYestbye Honor Edith Boddy lladam Chere Glory Drinkw ater llargaret Smart Lenore Lewis P21I1Cl10 . Stuart Curry Philips . ,Grillin Young Jim . Bill Scott Old Timer ,, . Norman ixllilll B0l1 Victor Coleman Cynthia Helen McGee llanuel Kenneth Gibson LAUGHING IN THE RAIN: Irene Battle. Dorothy Blade. Geraldine Chapman. Jean Fowler, Adele Gluklick. llary Hall. Betty Jack. Helen Latimer, Helen lliller. Flor- ence Outram. Ruth Robinson, llildred Rowan. Dorothy Smith. lllildred lvhite, Mary lYillianIs. AYATER SPRITES: Betty Allen, Elma Baldry. Berta Belleghem. Marie Casey, Eileen Collins. Betty Craig. Alary Curry, Iris Fitzgerald Irene Gandy. Beryl Jolm- ston. Frances Latimer, Ruth lIcNeely, Joyce Powers. IIADRIII GIRLS: Dorothy Blade, Geral- The Pilgrim YY. Wieary lYanderman Eleanor Scott Leone Comstock The Goddess Solo Dancer BIORNING GLoRII:s: Betty Couper. Pearl Johnston. Arleigh Koster. Orma Lacheur. Alice Laing, llarjorie Lewis, Helen llathias. Grace lllarshall. Catharine Platt. llary Richardson. Audrey Rose. Elhe Saunders, Grace Stewart. llarffaret lvest- bye. Shirley Zacks. X! CoNsPIR,xToIcs: Clayton Andrew. Leo' nard llartin. Jolm Pierce, Sam Rogow. Jim Seymour. Hubert Yallery. dine Chapman. Adele Gluklick. Florence Uutram. llildred lvhite. BOYS: Oryel Braden. Douglas Grant. John Hooper, Tom Hooper. Arthur Jones. BIEXICAN AYORII-INK Eunice Armstrong. Betty Barr. Verna Braden. Gladys Brock. Joan Eldred, Helen Hethcrington. Gwen Record, Betty Shane. NURSES: Verna Braden. Jean Elcombe. Zita Kennedy. Muriel MacKeage. Jean Aloore. Doreen lvallis. EDITORlS Norrz: We regret that due to the lateness of the season we were uIIable to print a detailed account of the flperetta. l l

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-Fha 'Echoes 85 X jt fMt5 s iiaMir K 4 jvfxx .-.. Huw, -ass.. X,., H , , cms N X - ., .- s,s 2-5 gli! 5 ? 5 Z ,271 W1 ta W fl E, I t f 'aft f Q ' i Lu cu. i X W W ' tt ' S, 7 f fi T JW, l' ,, WH 51 'lcabemic TO extol the merits of the talented members of Form 5A Academic would take up far too much space in this valuable publication. Needless to say. we are a widely diversified group. Qualifica- tions of our members range all down the line from the brilliant few to those with just common horse sense. While not being as great in numbers as the boys. the fair sex of our illus- trious fo1'm comp1'ise a division which must be considered Hrst. Looking around t.he room. one can not help but see the perplexed faces of two young ladies. Edna Ashbury and YVhipple Kelly. who are no doubt deep in the solution of an intricate problem in Alge- bra. And then there is llarion Harvey whose time is divided between the count- ing of a collection of volumes second only to those carried by our good friend lNIr. Pettit and the reading of manuscripts bearing the postmark Kingston, As there are two institutions in Kingston, we hope you choose the right one. To claim a human chatter box is a doubtful honor but Helen Steer adds much to the conversation of our form. YVe also consider it an honor to have as a class mate Alice Darling. Prineeps Alumna. There is one disturbing influence among us. It really is disconcerting to have a distinctly raucous belle interrupt our peaceful thoughts. The belle brings trouble. To Mr. Zavitz, the tedious busi- ness of marking a register which is almost as perplexing as some of his trigonometry problems, together with the entrace of Sherry Bond who seldom fails to arrive earlier than ten minutes late, is a morn- ing's work in itself. lt is remarkable to note the manner i11 which we carry onu in Olll' classes. Since most of us are usually financially embarrassed, the gold standard and the condition of our money marts occasions no worry for us-with possibly one ex- ception. One member in particular who is invariably without funds Finds delight in displaying such amounts as he may oc- casionally have. His demonstrations take place for the most part in the literature class. Probably the Scotch atmosphere prompts him to count his money. I shall not mention his name except to say that he treats a dime as if it were a Barr,' of silver. Truly he belies his ancestry. YVe are fortunate, or unfortunate, as the case may bc to have as members of our form a Beau Brummel in the per- son of George Sedgewick, the man of the derby hat, and 5-A's gift to the ladiesf' Jack Couper. A. Blacpherson further contributes to the prestige of this splen- did aggregation of scholastic supermen. YVe are proud of the fact that we have such an array of talent in Olll' midst. Of singers we have the best. Besides claim- ing the lead in our operetta. GriHin Young, there has been forced upon us one

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