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

 - Class of 1940

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1T11ird Rozrl ELIZABETH LILLICO-First W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Special Commercial. VERNA ALLEN-Second W. G. Morrow Schol- ship, Special Commercial. CATHARINE WHITE--First W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Form III Com. GOLDIE TULLY-Second W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Form III Com. Edith Murphy Memorial Scholarship in English, Commercial Department. SADIE ANDERSON-First W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Grade X Com. Peter Robinson Chapter I.O.D.E. Canadian History Prize. FANNY GISHMAN-Second W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Grade X Com. JAMES HOOPER - First Scholarship, Grade IX E, F, G. W. G. Morrow W. G. Morrow NANCY MOORE - Second Scholarship, Grade IX E, F, G. BETTY JARY-First W. G. Morrow Scholar- ship, Form III H. Arts. IRIS WHALON-Second W. G. Morrow Schol- arship, Form III H. Arts. BEVERLEY WHITE-First W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Grade X H. Arts. MARGARET GERTLEY-Second W. G. Mor- row Scholarship, Grade X H. Arts. Peter Robinson Chapter I.O.D.E. Canadian History Prize. JAMES SANDS-First VV. G. Morrow Scholar- ship, Form III Ind. Arts. HUGH MCFARLANE-Second W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Form III Ind. Arts. OATWAY MARGUERATT-First W. G. Mor- row Scholarship, Grade X Ind. Arts. KENNETH KING - Second W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Grade X Ind. Arts. Allan Parlc Barbara Richardson HAROLD MATHER -First W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Grade IX H, I, J. EVELYNE MARTIN-Second W. G. Morrow Scholarship, Grade IX H, I, J. Allan Park James Harris Scholarship in Greek and Latin, Toronto University. Edith Murphy Memorial Scholarship in English, Academic Department. Barbara Richardson 1939-40- Princeps Alumna Social Committee. 1938-39-Secretary of the Girls' Athletic Association. Throughout her years in P.C.V.S. Barbara has shown keen interest in sports, especially interform sports. She has been captain of volley ball, basket ball, and baseball teams. This interest was rewarded when she was elected Secretary of the G.A.A. Barb has always been a staunch supporter of other school activities. She fully deserves the honour ot being Princeps Alumna. James l.illico 1939-40- Princeps Alumnus B.A.A. Representative for VAQ Form Repre- sentative for VAQ Form Reporter for The Eehoesg Art Staff of The Echoes: Orchestrag Major Headquarters Companyg Signalling Instructor: President of the Oiiicers' Messg Representative to O.A.C. Camp, Lake Couehi- ching. 1938-39 Form Reporter of The Echoesg The Echoes' Art Staffg Wrote School Song: Orches- trag Signalling Instructor, Cadet Major. 1937-38 Art Staff of The Echoesg Cadet Captain: Orchestra. 1934-35, 1935-36, 1936-37 Orchestra and Cadets. James Lillico

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'K 'YQ 3 l 'X an 'G in , .. .1 4 fs 1' X , ,X K 1 sl .Q - . I ff' 'ff rxt I Q V 1. f Q' ff . V xi : 'A . ' x , I' , Scholarship and Prize Winners as ROBERT GRAHAM-First Nicholls Scholar- 7 3 ship. Form V Ac. 'l 1. ai'--.K EILEEN SELLON-Second Nicholls Scholar- I ' ship, Form V Ac. M Upper School French Prose Prize. 1 . Upper School Latin Prize. ' WILLIAM HENRY-First Nicholls Scholar- ship, Form IV Ac. DONALD WARNE-Second Nicholls Scholar- ' 4 . F 6 ship, Form IV Ac. ' S' fl, HUGH KENNER-First Nicholls Scholarship. . jr, 4, f ' ' Form III Ac. Q, y Ax - W NORMA TIMLIN-Second Nicholls Scholar- X' f ' X , ship, Form III Ac. f Peter Robinson Chapter I.O.D.E. Canadian . 6, History Prize. ' i775-'TT' NORMA ELCOMBE-First Nicholls Scholar- ship, Grade X Ac. MARGARET LANGLEY - Second Nicholls ' Q Q 31 -6 Q 'v H Scholarship, Grade X Ac. L , , ALVIN BOYD-F11-Sr Nicholls Scholarship, .Y x Grade IX A, B, C, D. JOHN DINSDALE-Second Nicholls Scholar- ship, Grade IX, A, B, C, D. JAMES DAVIDSON-Middle School French Prose Prize. ROBERT FERGUSON-Upper School Greek Prize.



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Students' Council ll t Row: J. Prophet. S. Richardson. J. Harvey, Graham. R. Borland, Mr. Corneil, K. King, S. Boorman. 1, Q - , 1110-6 cond Row: K. Fanning, M. Barrie. J. Johnston. B. Garner. H. Kenner, B. Crocker, E. Borland., G. Lush. E. Rosborough. Thnd Row: F. Garner, S. Leith, A. Bunnel. R. Blackwell, J. XYra5'. K. Hotrum, W. Westman. Fourth Row: C. Lewis, A. Travis. A. Armstrong, B. Scott. A. Hatton, B. Williams. The At Home 'Tis said that never before have such beautifully gowned Cinderellas and handsome Prince Charmings attended this, our annual ball, held on the twenty-seventh of Decem- ber. Every colour of the rain- bow was depicted in some fash- ion of grandmother's day or in the latest parisian models. The city's King of Swing, Mose Yokum, provided melod- ious airs for some seven hund- red dancers, students and ex- students of P.C.I. Multi - coloured signatures were painted here, there, and everywhere about the walls of the gym. This original idea was given by Bob Garner, and skil- fully carried out by the decor- ating committee. Finding your name was almost like looking for a needle in a hay-stack, but the search was a lot of fun, anyway. The garnet and grey theme was carried out in the streamers spread across the Page Forty-two ceiling and in the silver band- shell. Catering was done by Messrs. Hooper a n d Sons, capably assisted by Household Arts Grade X, acting as waitresses. An orchid to those who were responsible for this year's At Home being such a complete success. Commencement Dance Friday, December first, mark- ed an evening of gaiety in the P.C.l. gym. Here the graduates and students danced to the rhythm of Stan Northrop's or- chestrag with B ob Graham tooting his sax again, and Bill Davidson, the one-man recep- tion committee, it seemed like old times. The band stand was beautifully decorated by the Social Committee fwho were in complete charge of the even- ing's doingsj. The Commence- ment Dance boasted-of all things-a Hoor show! Starring were Mr. R. W. Eagleton, an accomplished harmonica and castanet performer, L e o n e Comstock who gave a much ap- preciated toe-danceg Olga West- bye singing Over the Rain- bow in a Way that compared favourably with the profes- sional movie rendition, and Jean Miller of Lakefield who sang and danced most accept- ablv. Refreshments were served to all the happy throng at the end of a perfect evening. Staff Tea On Friday, December first, at the completion of the Com- mencement Exercises, the grad- uates, their parents and friends were welcomed in the gymnas- ium by the staff. All in attend- ance were regaled with hot tea and tempting dainties, such as petite sandwiches, delectable lemon drops, and iiuify cakes, prepared by the accomplished cooks of the Household Arts Classes.

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