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

 - Class of 1940

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Nw XM Campus Flashes The Dictator. t'Don't guess-cross multiply!,' And these are th Bobbie Morris. The Spook-tamer. Board of Strategy. V.R.H. 8z Co. P.C.I .... P.C.I.! The Dark Spirits: Olga and Tom in t'Dear Brutus. Disaster. Holiday Mood. Bob as Lola in Dear Brutus. From Left to Right . . . Any here absent? Alarm! Emile and Sillie in Dear Brutus. La Penseuse. Mascots-fP.S.: We wonlj Looking Pleasant fSee page 521. Hold Tight! Now when the King goes by . .

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The Orchestra Front llow: D. Flett, R. Sutcliffe. E. Doyle, J. Moore, E. Chambers, J. Prophet, Ashby. P. Tretheway, E. Parr. Second Row: D. Graham. J. Paterson. J. Chambers, J. Parr. J. Lillico, C. Jack, C. Coone Third Row: D. Ford, K. Mills, Mr. A. J. YVBQITIES. J. Taylor, XV. Parnell. Members of the orchestra have graduated from our ranks and other musicians have taken their places. Pleasant is the effect of having two cellos, one trombone, one melaphone and one violin added to our number. The orchestra has assisted at the following functions: Armis- tice Service, Commencement Exercises, Literary Meetings, The P.C.V.S. Commencement Exercises were held on Decem- ber first with Mrs. W. R. Morris presiding. The school orchestra and the Girls' Glee Club contributed greatly to the programme. The graduation diplomas were presented by members of the staff. The Rev. Father P. J. Kelly gave an inspiring and humorous address to the graduates. In it he advised the students tode- velop strong character and to preserve their intellectual tastes. The Nicholls and Morrow and morning assemblies. The orchestra is rehearsing for the presentation o f t h e p 1 a y 'fQuality Street by Sir James M. Barrie. It will play the beautiful Blue Danube and The Emperor Waltzes by Strauss, and Amaryllis by Henri Ghys. Four of the members, Janet Prophet, Davis Graham, Jim Lillico, and Don Ford, will have Commencement Exercises Scholarships were then pre- sented to the successful students. Dr. A. Moir presented the Edith Murphy Memorial Schol- arships to Allan Park and Goldie Tully. A splendid valedictory ad- dress Was read by Robert Gra- ham, now of McMaster Univer- sity. The Neal Football Trophy was presented by Dr. F. C. Neal to Bill Harle, captain of this year's senior team. Norma Timlin, Sadie Ander- son, and Margaret Gertley re- ceived t h e Peter Robinson the opportunity of playing in the Ontario Education Associa- tion High School Orchestra on March 27, in Toronto. We should like to take this opportunity to express our thanks and appreciation to our conductor, Mr. A. J. Weames, B. Sc., for his fine services, and to the Students, Council for their Welcome financial support. Chapter I.O.D.E. His t 0 r y Prizes. Eileen Sellon and James Davidson received the French Prose Prizes. Robert Ferguson Won the Greek Prize and Eileen Sellon the Upper School Latin Prize. After long suspense Dr. Ken- ner announced the names of the Princeps Alumna and the Prin- ceps Alumnus. Barbara Rich- ardson and James Lillico merit- ed these high honours. The exercises were ended with Refund, a farce-comedy presented by the Dramatic Club. Page F orty-five



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The Cadet Corps Toronto: With Scout Special The Corps was inspected on May the twelfth by Captain Millette a n d Lieutenant- Colonel Hicks-Lyne. Donald Duncan was Officer Command- ing, James Harvey second-in- command. Philip Turner, Bill Ferguson, Rae Borland, Nor- man Chate, and James Lillico, commanded A, B. C. D, and Headquarters companies re- spectively. D company won the I.O.D.E. shield. James Lillico took charge of the signalling unit and Vifarren Gamble, who attained th e medallion award, commanded the First Aid Corps. The Bugle Band will have some new selections this year. Leslie Graham replaces Earl Gibson as Drum Major. The D.C.R.A. shooting team did well, scoring ninety-seven per cent. Keith Kidd was hon- oured for a perfect score in the Youth of the Empire Match. Several cadets won Dominion Marksman pins: three won the highest award. the gold ring. There were several mess meetings during the year. A successful dance was held last May the nineteenth and a de- lightful picnic took place at South Beach. on June the tenth. Sergeant-lVlajor Frape,D.C.lVl.. gave a great deal of time to supervising the shooting teams and ofiicers' training course. - J. llxnvizr. l.llajnrJ Cadet Officers iiC1U7!ffIllll'l1 from Page JN we ran out of money. To fill in more time we collected auto- graphs from the pretty girls on the platform. and sang any song that happened to come into our heads. After we had boarded our train. and reclined lazily on our seats we began to feel how tired we really were. One by one we dropped off to sleep on the luggage racks, and cushioned seats, while those w h o wanted more r o o m sprawled on the iioor and slept, twhen the conductor or some other unwary individual didn't trip over themj quite peace- fully. Finally we arrived in town. three-thirty to be exact, and then. as the sun's rays ap- peared above the house-tops, home to a soft. comfortable bed after a tiring, but very enjoy- able day. D.M. Front Row: W. Gamble. J. Parr, J. Harvey, Mr. H. A. Craisg, J. Lillif-o, B. Jack. D. Duncan. Second Row: Emile Armstrong. J. Sackville, R. Reed, XY. Hall. D. Blum-E. D, Magherald, XV. CUDDY, .L Van Allen, G. Patterson. Third Row: S. Saunders. K. Sproule, G. Mackay, T. Lillico. L. Routly, A. Black, Earle Armstrong. . tu? Y , N S121 , . K ,, . s-NX. 'Y , Ay

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