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

 - Class of 1936

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98 Ebe 'Echoes 'lets 'Gaim a Grip FIRST we see Bernice who is so fat that she fell through a chair in the sewing room and injured l1er back. No wonder. In the cooking room we'll see Jean Stinson studying her head off. Just as the bell rings in rushes Isabel Kent all fluster- ed and inquiring whether she had all her books. There is halnlsome Gladys 1IcFarlane who is in the hospital with ai broken ankle resulting from dropping a cake on it while trying to lift two cakes out of thc oven at once. Farther up the hall a1'e 1Iarion IIC- .Xclams entertaining a group of boys and Patricia putting on war paint. By the lockers are Jean Hanbidge, the little red-headed lass. Isabelle Thorne and Ellen in a conference. lThree old lI1B.iClS.J to Tform II '.'l'f.TA. Near them are Rita and Betty having an argument like two old dames. I don't know what it's about. If you see a little blue-eyed blonde strutting down the hall, you,ll know it's Blarion Hall seeing if she can find any boys to make eyes at. If you go wandering round the halls and bump into something Qno it isn't :L hurricanej itis just Irene. Wherever you see Bernice you will see Audrey. Such a contrast. They look like Mutt and Jeff. Now Dorothy and lNIargaret are seen hurrying to the Westclox instead of school. Our class is not so bad but we hope we can improve it next year. A. J. Tform II TA, '35, Ci, TD emo ff fllnbustrial Hy-sl-:LF AND G. m:NsoN NAME WEAKNESS AMBITION Barringer Science To grow up Benson Food To own a cafe Booth Day Dreaming Hasn't any Lainplwll Girls To court RIiss Carr Chcrney His vocabulary To court Miss Collins Cross School To see the world Crcigliton 1'. T. To be a hockey star Dean Nose To reduce it. Ihniahlson Everything Professional badminton player Farr History To just eat and sleep Fowler Violin To be another Rubenoff Grady A certain blonde To excite the girls Lawson Sense of humor To join the navy Self Sleep walking To cut in on Campbell Sexsmith Theatres To skip school successfully Whitnall Hunting To be champ ski jumper Yitarelli Homework To be an editor Robb Cars To become a truck driver Hales Poetry To own the Baby Grand McClelland Legs To go back to the ranch Courncya Size To grow Page Science To learn something Jackson Electricity To stand Hrst Scott Length To shrink Mcflcnnan Animals To be a great farmer Sanderson Love stories To write them I'lunkctt YYomen First class farmer

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Bbe 'Echoes 97 J. Powers: 1,111 shooting high. J. Stenton: I'm away ahead of the time. S. Reynolds: I dream too much. P. Thompson: Glow little lantern ot L. Richardson: Got the jitters. love. INI. Richardson: Without a word of VV. Trotter: QI knowj More than you warning. know. D. Rogers: I'm in love all over again. J. Turner: A pocketful of sunshine. A. Scott: Misty islands of the high- BI. Ivainwrightz Now you've got me lands. doi11g it. Guess again. G. Spicer: Goody, Goody. L. Stayzer: Yve agree perfectly. A. Lacey: F. VVells: Accent on youth. M. Gilgour: Keep your sunny side up. L. Wellwood: A little bit independent. HTA C IIA girls are the best above mention. There are no boys to distract their atten- tio11. They think they are better by far than IIB. They're usually ahead with their les-' sons you see. Bunny lXIclNIillan's an athlete grand. Peggy Lawless can with her stand. Freda BIcMahon is full of good cheer. Without her, her classmates would seem very drear. Dorothy Dlllll!I1ltlS a very bright lass. ommercial She leads us all at the foot of her class. Ruth Fisher, a violin plays very fine. But spelling!-well that's just not in her line. There's Elliott. Bathgate, Armstrong and Beatty, ' Kelly and Basset, Dohson and Grady, Jones, Forsythe, Harding and Hales. Hogeboom. Leach, Cunningham and Ken- nedy, Fern and Grace Esson. De Maio. McCall. There! I've completed II A's roll call. M. DUNCAN. . IIB COMMERCIAL GORDON COURNEYA. Clare Halli- han, Gerard Hefernan. Arnold 0'Heron. Gerard Primeau, Dorothy Pear- son, Bfarion Shaughnessy, Rita Scollard. Florence Simmons, YVinogene Shadgett. Helen VVard. CLIF F ORD MORROW R O BERT CURTIN ORMA R ISTOW DOROTHY M ILBURN AR T HUR CUMMINGS HELEN MORRO W OTT O MACKEY ARA BELLA THOMPSON SIDNEY C RAIG EILEEN WINSL O W JACK SEY M OUR JEAN M ETCALFE DONALD CHAMB E RLAIN ALICE P R UNER DOROTHY MOS C ROP FRED V I VASH MARG A RET REA ROY L ANE Ilb girls won the junior volleyhall pennant. We also have the honour of having in our form: Miss Helen ltlorrow, who won the junior tennis championship of the city: Robert Curtin, who stars for P. C. V. S. in rughy and also in hockey. F.V. +++ +0-f-I 'if'-n..,,, ,,f'4l -gg .3 .5



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Ghz 'fcboes 99 'flnbustrial ,Arts IIC uno Il lE NAME WEAKNESS ABIBITION Anderson Forgetting books To play the radio Agnew Across the aisles A ladies' man Clarke Books To be a farmer Carpenter Fishing Politician Curtis Boy Scouts A rugby hero Downing Basketball To make a boat Ferguson Shinny 1Iaple Leafs Fine Asking questions I Standing first Hall YYood working To be a lawyer Hess Steve To be a public speaker Ford les hlles To grow a mustache Cookman Drawing To arrive early Gishman None To beat Fine Pickles P. T. To wake up McWilliams Detentions P. T. teacher llaloney Going to town Hollywood Thomson Y. BI. C. A. To be president i Gonnox Tnonsox IIC Bruce Clarke's Uncle-Does my nephew attend P. C. Y. . Teacher--Yes. but today there is a free show and he's gone to your funeral. Titorm I1 Tftxcabemic B. Ackerman, E. Armstrong. H. Amys. B. Belleghem. E. Boorman. H. Beatty, G. Bond, R. Borland, E. Cox, J. Cox, J. Cranford, R. Crocker. D. Dar- ling, R. Fitchett, I. Fitzgerald. H. Free- man, IV. Gamble. H. Gray. J. Gooselin. D. Kelly, K. Kidd. G. Kirn, G. Lockie. G. BIcLean. IV. Blorrow. B. Pettersone, J. Roper, G. Smedmore. G. Vallery. J. Ivade, R. Wilson. HAROLD F REEMAN JAMES G O SELIN JACK R OPER WARREN Ga M BLE I RIS FITZGERALD EARL A RMSTRONG JACK CR A NFORD JEAN C OX JULIAN W A DE D OROTHY KELLY GORDON VALL E RY ELSPETH BOOR M AN KEITH K I DD ETHEL C OX Bear with me, dear readers, while I introduce to you some of the outstanding personalities in the Form IA. They are James Goselin. Gordon Vallery. Ben Ackerman and lIiss Boorman. all out- standing in their own way. For instance. Jim Goselin in French. is packing up. and getting ready to leave ten minutes before the period is ove1'. This usually is not xery successful as Miss 1Ioore keeps a watchful eye over him. Then again, Gor- don Yallery is always talking i11 French and he also has a very had habit of for- getting his botany books. Ben Ackerman is ve1'y eloquent in oral composition class. 1Iiss Boorman has a very hard time un- derstanding the whys and wherefors of Algebra. usually asking numerous ques- tions as to how we get the answer. A casual glance over the rest of the class reveals several French enthusiasts and o11e or two who are very fond of Latin. The rest spend their time day-dreaming. waiting for the noon or four o'eloek bell as the case may be. I hope you have not formed a had opinion of us because on the whole we are a very happy crowd and spend many good times together.

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