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

 - Class of 1940

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THE ECHOES STAFF The Executive Sitting: H. Kenner tPhotographyi, M. XYestbye 1Litei-aryr. B Scott tEditorJ, F. Smoke tFormatJ, M, Jackson t'l'yp- ing Managerj. Standing: E. Hill QCirculation5, B. White tF0rm Newsl, M. Munro C.-Xrtj, D. Metheral tBusiness M a n a g e rn. D, Parkhill tSchool Xewsj, N. Timlin tExchange-J. Absent: M. Hall 1.-kdvertising Man- agerj. EDITOR - BARBARA SCOTT FORMAT AND EXCHANGE Managing Editor: Franklin Smoke Exchange Editor: Norma Timlin Arthur Bunnell. Bob Carley. Roderick Reed, Janet Prophet, Gordon Diplock. , SCHOOL NEWS News Editor: Dorothy Parkhill Ass't. Editors: Muriel McCarro1l. Philip Turner, Margaret Hooper, Margaret Langley, Doug-las Moore. Francis Ruskin, Betty Estlick, Jim Hooper, Donald Ketchabaw. LITERARY Editor: Margaret VVestbye, Asst. Editor: Jim Davidson. Literary: Mary Curry. Catherine Hall: Stewart Brown, Shirley Heslip, Leonard Smith. Humour: John Bannister, Gwen Bond, Connie Nicholson. Jack Roper, Jack Cranford. ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY Art Editor. Maralin Munro. Photography Editor: Hugh Kenner. Art: Doris Glover, Jean Johnston IV A U.-xc., Jim Lillico. Mary Masters, Norma Smedmor, Doris Johnston, Jean Johnston XI Com., Ray Watson. Photography: Walter Hanbidge. Bob Kay, Douglas Quirt, John Thompson. FORM NEWS Editor: Beverley White Ass't. Editors: Frank Allcock, Arlie Connell, Bob Garner. Rex Rose, June Wallis. t ' : J' L'llico, Lloyd Harrie, Bill Hall. Egg? IEglgTIsl?SArtlnBunne11. Sam Fine, Betty IAICBTIGU, Stewart Brown, Ralph Greene, Harold Mather, Isohel Graham, Connie Lewis, Gladys Rams, Eleanor Craig, Doreen Purdy, 'Iloin Brown. Donald Rennie, Ernie G1-ey- sion, Leonard Smith, Joan Brown, Jeanette Collins, Georgina Demos. Dorothy Kirn, Eileen McDonohugh, Joy Preston. Marion Parnell, Bob Seymour. Betty Young ADVERTISING Manager: Mary Hall Ass't. Managers: Davis Graham. Tom Lillico. Sadie Anderson, Austin Haig, Harold Mason, Ormond Strano, June Ballard,.Patr1cia Cox, Eleanor Craig, Orma Da-uncey, Jean ADuignan, Hannah Florence, Giwen Frien-dship, Fannie Gishman, Marguerite Grose. Ruby Harding, Audrey Hatton, Shirley Heslip, Ruth Hess. IIRTJOFIB Jackson. Elsie Johnston, Jean Johnston, Betty Junkin, Peggy Leonard, Phyllis Marshall, Margaret Mason, Elois Millburn, Jack Ridyard. Lorraine Shearer. Ruth Smith, Ruth Telford, Dorothy Thomas. Bessie XYatson, Gloria VVe1ls, Maxine XVells, June lVhite. CIRCULATION Manager: Evelyn Hill Enid Smith, Bill Henry, L. Williamson, Audrey Hatton TYPING Manager: Marjorie Jackson. Mary Campanaro, Fannie Gishman, Ruby Harding, Doreen Kellele, Harold Mason, Margaret Mason, Phyllis McC1lennan. Donald Metheral, Audrey Murray, Ruth Smit . BUSINESS MANAGER Donald Metheral ADVISORY BOARD Literary: Mr. R. L. Hale, Miss L. Park, Miss I. McBride. Photography and Engraving: Mr. V. R. Henry. Typing and Advertising: Mr. A. Shearer, Miss M. Lees. Circulation: Mr. C. S. Browne. Art: Miss A. Thompson. Printing: Miss H. McGregor Business Supervisor: Mr. H, Toole. Page Eleven

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CONTENTS Page ECHOES STAFF LIST .. . ,. , I .L 11 JOTTINGS BY THE PRINCIPAL IIIIIIIIIII 12 TEACHING STAFF ..,..,....I,IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII 1 3 EDITORIALS LLLLLLLLL,,,,.,,L....,.A..LL,P., .LLLLLLLL 1 4-17 Certain of Sword and Pen CLLLLLLLL L, 14 Acknowledgments LSSL..LLSLLLLLLL or 14 Lord Tweedsmuir 1.1,,,, .. 15 Intramural Sports 16 Modern Youth Chooses a High School Course 1LLL111,.,,...,,,,,lss,1s,,,ss,,,,,,,,,, 16-17 PURPLE PATCHES .,... Editorial to 1 .. 18 1,,W,18-30 Song of Love ,L,L1Lt L, 18 siiem Night sse. 19 Gulls Y 1, 20 Stuff of Life e1,.e. to 21 June Night LL1..,.. is 21 Sea Song L.,,.,,,,,,,,,,ss,s 2 21 The Worm Turns 1,.,... 1 22 Spies in Dover eeerrr,....., ,, 23 The New Sublimity errree. L, 24 A Dream .........,.e,eeee,.,,,, H 25 The Stranger rr...e,. U 26 Frost .,,,.e1ee11ree1.1 U 27 Slumber Song .....r 2 27 Night Bombing e1r,e, Peace, Be Still ,,1,1ov. My Dream .........c.,....,..,i,. Unfinished Business ,eeieeeee Book Review ..,......,,.,.....,.....,,...... Prize Table Top P Page 28 28 29 29 30 hotograph oooooo, ..,,... 3 0 Junior Literary Section ...,,,,, L31-35 SCHOOL NEWS ..,...,........., ,......... 3 6-55 The Royal Visit ........ ,....., rr.,.....,. 3 6 -37 Quality Street ..,.1,..,,111,111i111,11111orrrro 11o,1oo 3 9 Scholarships and Prize Winners .......... 40-41 Students' Council .....r.rr...rrr.rr.rri.,i.r ....... 4 2 Clubs oororooo1o..........,... Campus Flashes 1....,.. Cadets oo...,,r.,rrrrrrrrrrr. Alumni ooooooo11o......,..... On Active Service ,....,..1 Sports, Calendar tt,........,... Putting P.C.V.S. 0 n Ice ,,.... 1939 Valedictory ..,........ O.A.C. Camp .,t,it,.,... EXCHANGE ....,t. FORM NEWS tttr. C'EST A RIRE ,....t, AUTOGRAPHS tttttt Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit Page Ten ,...,,vL43-45 46 47 , rttrtrtttt 48-49 49 ..-....50-52 53 54 55 ....o...i,.56-58 .....,,59-73 L74-81 94



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At the Office Desk: Dr. Kenner Honourable Mention Allan Park brought honour to himself and to his Alma Mater by winning an Honour Matriculation Scholarship in Latin and Greek at Toronto University. Ontario Department of Education The new regulations regarding the examina- tions of the Middle and Upper School, both for students in attendance and for those doing private study, will be found on page eighty- three of The Echoes. The Students' Council The Work of the Students' Council becomes heavier year by year as the school activities increase in number. So far this year's council has given good leadership and has made an earnest effort to carry out its election promises. The annual At Home was as usual an unquali- fied success. Mr. R. G. Corneil of the Vocational School, and Mr. H. H. Graham of the Academic School, are ably representing the Staff in an advisory capacity. Page Twelve .lottings By the Principal Attendance In September last, 1185 pupils were enrolled in the Collegiate and Vocational School. This constitutes an all time record. Twelve years ago when the Vocational Wing was added to the main building, the members of the Board of Education were severely criticized by some of the ratepayers for erect- ing such a large structure. These critics lacked vision, as is shown by the fact that our present accommodations are entirely inadequate. The classrooms are filled to capacity and the boys in the Vocational School are obliged to journey down to the South Central School at the corner of Rubidge and Sherbrooke Streets in order to take up Motor Mechanics. This entails a considerable loss of time and is by no means a help in discipline. However, there is a ray of hope for the future. The Entrance classes, in the city at least, are smaller than usual and it may be that we have reached the peak so far as attendance is con- cerned. Welcome We welcome to our staff Miss Mary Kirk- wood, B.A., an honour graduate of Toronto University and a Specialist in Household Science. Miss Kirkwood is a graduate of the Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School, and was the Princeps Alumna in the year 1931. She will assist in the Household Arts depart- ment in the Vocational School. Bravo Echoes Barbara Scott and Franklin Smoke together with Miss Helen McGregor of the teaching staff attended the annual High School editors' con- vention held in Toronto in February. These Echoes' enthusiasts were privileged to hear some very complimentary remarks about their school's magazine. They also had the pleasure of bringing home the Sigma Phi trophy emblematic of the 1939 award for the best editorial section in any High School magazine in the province. In this connection Barrie Jack was referred to by one of the judges as an individual writer whose work helped to elevate the literary section of his school's magazine to a higher- than-average plane. Furthermore the second prize in the Mac- millan Company's award for the best High School short story in the province was present- ed to the writer of a story in The Echoes The Incredible Anecdote of the Vanished Moravian . Last year's Editor-in-Chief was Miss Ruth Robinson. She and her assistants are deserving of high praise.

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