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

 - Class of 1938

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FORM NEWS, P.C.V.S., 1938 15 Homework Bureau fCU7lf1.7Z'14Ed from page 005 And we have an intuition that old-fashioned Ardyth's mis- sion Is to be a granny saying. Well, my dears! Miss Hunter and Miss Ballard are like Mavonnaise and salad Being always found together, sooth to say. The teachers' hearts are soften- ed by Barb Clark and Margie often And the form is saved from Homework for a day CID If to travel you are burning and to other lands you're turn- ine' We'veoMiss English and Miss Ireland, so it seemsg Miss Patricia G's ambition, if her plans enjoy fruition, Is to dwell among the Holly- wooden queens. Nit and Wit. fSigned with our real names, this might cost us our poetic Iicensesj More Howlers A stethescope is a spy-glass for looking into people's chests with your ears. Parafiin is the next order of angels above seraphin. An optimist is a man who looks after your eyes, a pessi- mist looks after your feet. A lifeboat is wonderfully con- structed so that it can carry more than it can hold. Mars is a Star so far off that it would take a million years to walk there in a express train. Shakespeare was a very polite man. He often said go to but he never finished the sen- tence. The inhabitants of Paris are called Parasites. A quack doctor is one who looks after ducks. Wolsley saved his life by dy- ing on the way from York to London, The little daughter of a clergyman stubbed her toe and said DarnI I'lI give you ten cents, said her father, 'if you never say that word again. A few days later she came to him and said, Papa, I've got a word worth a half a dollar! In a cemetery at Middlebury, Vt., is a stone erected by a widow in memory of her loving husband, bearing this inscrip- tion: Rest in peace until we meet again. To every person comes his day, So calmly wait your chanceg Pedestrians have the right of way VVhcn in the ambulance. The Oracle London South Collegiate. Bill Davidson: Are all the fel- lows back in camp? Phil Turner: Yep Bill: Phil All six of 'em? Yes s1ree. Bill' You sure you counted them? Phil 'Yes, Yes. I'm sure I counted them, Bill: Then hurray for mel I must have shot a deer! I872 I938 Standards of Bread Quality ROYAL WONDER WONDER WHITE WONDER KRACKED WHEAT WHITE BROWN WONDER PAN ROLLS DINNER ROLLS SANDWICH BREAD fsliced to Orderl RAISIN BREAD Wedding, Birthday and Christening Cakes ALSO A FULL LINE OF THE FAMOUS HOSTESS CAKES STOCKS BREAD LIMITED PETERBOROUGH TELEPHONE 630 LINDSAY COBOURG Telephone 167 Telephone 248 Page Seventy-five

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14 FORM NEWS, P.C.V.S., 1938 Q Grafton 84 Co Collegiate I Clothes t Advance Showing of all the Newest Styles and Patterns in Tweeds and Worsted. TAILORED IN SEASON'S POPULAR SPORT BACK JACKETS OR PLAIN DRESS MODELS Priced 515.00 to 522.50 Grafton 84 Co Boy Puts Hair fCont1'nuedfr0m page 641 III C thinks Donald Smith is Ducky, And won't the Mrs. Duck be lucky, And here's the brunette, Mary Pierce, Over her, , .?'s simply fierce. Miss Betty Middleton's known as liz, She's very smart, and minds her biz. And here comes Mickey Mouse, CKeith Kiddj, In schoolbooks he is lost Cnot hidl. Farley Hill's a handsome chap UD When he stands up, Harry Reid must clap. There's Harold Florence, the ladies' man, But try and rope him, if you can. There's Wilson McCreery, hum- ming a song, He never comes early, unless something is wrong. Dorothy Kelly has nails so bright She might use them for a red stop light. The All Provincial Water Boy! Is Ralph Rogow's pride and jov! Betty Pettersone, belle of the class, Is a very popular, blonde lass. And here's Chris Illene Mather- We say neither, she says naither. Al King's a very red-nosed gent, We wonder where his nights are spent? There's candid cameraman Mat- thews fWrayJ He'Il take your picture, f--J most any day. And Helen Heale to you from me, Welcome to our form 3C. M. M. V A Tl lfeCf6l'lS cC07Zf1-Illlfd from page 612 diving into his percussion sec tion, or might even be someone throwing dishes around in the cooking room. After such a session, however, it would be soothing to have Merrill Tor- toiseshell Smith swing out on some peaceful lullabv such as Midnight in the Madhouse. That is just to mention a few of the many interesting person- alities of V A, along with roles which they might, at one time or another, play in our lives. One must realize, of course, that thi- is only an inkling of the talent of our notorious form. Let it suffice for more to say that every branch of school activity is rep- resented in the form, Students' Council, Athletic Societies, Glee Club, Camera Club, Orchestra. You must agree with me now that it's time to stop the aimless Attending School fC07lf1.7Z1l6d from page 652 Has many sweaters of different hue. We have a boy named Aubrey, Who has never committed a rob- bery. Alton Van Allen is a friendly lad, I bet you no girl friends he's had. Jack Estlick-his mother's boy, Is bv his studies filled with joy. Elizabeth Lillico, a bright happy girl, Has on her head, nary a curl. Then there's Marion Juby, dain- ty and sweet, Whose basketball is hard to beat. There's Dorothy Bateson and Wilma Armstrong C'the talker, D Though Florence declares she, too, is a squawker . Mildred Henthorne came from III D, She is as neat as she can be. Willene Miller is her name Keene is her station, Going to P.C.I. is her trade A horrible occupation. A short biography of each one I've written, No name I'll sign, for mine's best omitten. F. S. Pick Pocket fConlinued from page 70, Benny Ackerman is going girl crazy, Betty Hughes is what you call lazy. Hart is the guy with the bushv brows, Edward Gall likes to milk cows. Edward Gorman has bunny ears. Misses Watson and Trotter are such sweet dears. Thelma and Grace always do their Latin, I'd like to see Jessie dressed up in satin. Frances Ruskin likes to show her teethg IVhen speaking, Reid and Cran- field are very brief. Others in our class are Gray, Kirn and Crowe, And Stewart's mouth is always on the go. So that is the roll call, and add- ing myself, Just makes us the class of health, strength and wealth. J. G. wanderings of this unguided peng so with a word of warning to those unfortunates who enter the portals of this illustrious QI had to get that adjective in somewherej form without mak- ing arrangements for a long stay at Whitby, we close this chapter of VA's annual form news. J. H.



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