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THE EcHoEs ever-patient teachers we would grow out of proportion and proper weight to make a good start. And here I should like to offer a few words of exhortation to those who remain. You have seen right from the first year you were here the opportunities which are yours. A secondary school education is not meant to be a narrow education. To those who have taken advantage of these opportunities, may I offer my congratulations. To those who have not, I have a few more words to say. You have all heard, no doubt, this quotation from Shake- speare. It is very apt and I shall quote it here: There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune: Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloatg And we must take the current when it serx es, Or lose our ventures. You have a commodious and up-to- date building, an able and efficient staff, headed by a principal of merit in Dr. Kenner, and a variety of school activities with which to develop your capacities. Take advantage of these provisions for your advancement. It is to your gain to do so. P. C. V. S. is a school that is Tops in every way. It is only when one gets away and can compare it with other schools that one realizes what a fine 53 school we have here. No other school has such Wonderful openings by which the student may profit. And in the past its record has always been brilliant. P. C. V. S. is noted for its Rugby teams and on the morrow a team of our fellows will be out on the field playing the game for the games sake and for the school's sake. Our Student Councils have always been energetic and progressive, and this year's Coun- cil under capable leadership is more than maintaining its past record. Our Echoes, our Orchestra, in fact every school organization deserves a Word of praise And what about school spirit? XVell, it is my own personal experience that our school spirit never dies even though we are graduates. When our school gets behind its school functions, as it has in the past, I do not think we need to worry about a lack of spirit. But what of the future? To quote an eminent Toronto clergyman: VVe may take our hats off to the past, but we must take our coats oi? to the future. To you who remain is the duty of maintaining the high reputa- tion already established, Do not fail us who have just gone on. XVe did our best and we hope that you will con- tinue and do your best. Take off your coats. Tm fm rpjx-NK, DX S522 -6 N a f W ,yr ,tiff Q. - wiv, 'f Y Q-X T 6-ea
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5-I IU49hf FtJLLtiJXX'ING the success of last years operetta it was decided that such would be our annual form of school entertainment. The musical comedy, In Old Vienna, chosen for this year's presentation, was colourful and gay and the music most intriguing. The argument concerns an American millionaire pickle manufacturer who. with his daughter June, arrives in Vienna at carnival time. To his conster- nation he finds jones, his advertising expert, advertising Penningtorfs Peter Piper Pickles too well. An old ac- quaintance, Lady Vivian, a wealthy English Woman, also arrives on her annual search for her daughter who was lost near Vienna at carnival time when a baby. Kinski, the pompous police chief, plots to substitute the lost child of Lady Vixian and marry her for her fortune. A band of Gypsies visits the carnival. led by -Iigo the chieftain, and his supposed daughter Ilona. Ex ents lead all to the Gypsy camp where a magic pool reveals the face of Lady Vivianis daughter. Arthur Crefont, a poor artist, wins recognition of his art and ,PHE Ecnoiss Thknna also the hand of june Pennington. Lady Vivian consents to become Mrs. Penningtong Kinski's plot is exposed: Ilona is restored to her mother and Jones is rewarded with success in his campaign for the hand of Ilona. Rehearsals for the choruses and principals were under the able direction of Mr. Chenhall and Miss Hicks. The operetta Was presented in the school auditorium on March -l and 5 and was a decided success at both performances. The members of the cast, who were almost entirely chosen from the ranks of the newly-folmed Glee Club, were as follows: Haus LOIIZ-SLI tiaptaiiz Kfwzslez' Hzmzskzi .. . Rmzzskz' KI. gf6'1l7ll.S0lI jones .1120 Ilona. ., Arilzzu' Crefoazt Qfzzaze Pt?lZ1ZZ.1Igf0lI john Hooper Orma Ristow Bill VVheeler Fred Hooper Horace Steer George Hall Bill Moorehead Olga VVestbye Griffin Young Orma Lacheur ,louax H. P0lI1lZ'IZgf0IZ Tom Hooper Lady l'z'z'z'a1z Dclalzry. . Alicia Langley 1 ge
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