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

 - Class of 1940

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COMPLIMENTS OF JOHNSON MOTORS PETERBOROUGH Manufacturers of Johnson Sea Horse Motors, Chore Horse Lighting Plants, and Johnson Tremblay Fire Pumps COMPLIMENTS OF Canadian Nashua Paper Co. Ltd PETERBOROUGH. ONT. WAXED PAPERS GUMMED PAPERS P T

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4 tx plcal llonday in IXB starts ofl when everybody arrives 111 a bit of a daze after the week end. When they spend? leach the form-room, how- ex er they brighten up. as the room is usually cold. L Cadigan starts off the day by iunning around trying to End somebody with ink. per?,, When C Crofts arrives you can count on half-period be- ing l18I8 Everybody gets busy but F. Craig and B. Campbell who continue to games? During English nothing ex- ceptional happens except maybe L Collins. T. Carru- thers and Y. Clarke have their homework done. An example of a morning after the night before hap- pens in cooking class when J. BFIQCO puts salt i11 her apple- If R Blondin and D. Bar- ret could get through the period w1thout arguing, Miss Brisbln would consider it some sort of a miracle. If J Collins and J. Csum- rick could ever answer a French question, Miss Moore would think she had accom- plished something. Here s an example of a con- xersation with a teacher. Mr Bamforth tasking the class how mucl1 time they FORM NEYX'S, P.C.V.S., 19-L0 APPLE SAUCE NOW SERVED WITH SALT IN IX B spend 011 tl1ei1' homework each nightI : Well Bianco, I1ow much time did you Bianco: None Mr. Bamforth: Why? Do you work after school? Bianco: No, sir.', lNIr. Bamforth. After sup- Bia11co: No, sir. lNIr. Bamforth: Why then, haven't you time? Bianco: I go to tl1e hockey P.S.-It seems F. Craig. elected reporter. only wanted his picture for his best girl. for after that he handed the job to a girl. IND. ARTS X CD fClO'Ilti71IlFd form Page 105 leisure n1oments talking to Mary Dalliday. Although not ouststanding in any one particular sport, we have the following all round athletes-Frank Fisher, Jack Whittaker, James Re- cord, Jack Williams, George Sanderson. Dick VVatkins. Bruce Embury. Kenneth hlarshall, Conroy Crellin. Roger Hanbidge, Reginald Packer, Erven Parnell and Pent VVellwood. A ROMEO iBAND LEADER ICIOIIfi721lP!f from Page 1,55 Looking through tl1e glass of the future we can see Jack Tighe as a second Ned Sparks. Clara Walsh as another Madame Curie. and Tom llslllflll- VValsh trying to excel Sir lNIalcolm Campbell as he streaks over the sands. The Wyatt twins will be compet- i11g for the world fame of the Siamese twins. and as the final gong sounds we visualize the heavyweight rivals, Fred Wright and Youdon, as the D future Louis and Schmeling Assistant Manager- battlers. announced by that long - winded, blow-by-blow microphone announcer, Aud- rcy young.-B.Y. got censored. KA BED-TIME cup or N9 CVH LTINE BRINGS RESTFUL NATURAL SLEEP OU WAKE UP scHoo1. suppuesn .aa sc:-1ooL SUPPLIES! DEYEI.I.'S BOOKSTORE BOOKS! . . . Fiction . . . Modern Library . . . Everymanis Library . . . Collin's Classics . . . Nelson's Classics Special Order Books Receive Prompt Attention. We carry a full line of School Supplies, Text Books, Refills, every item you might need at school. Get acquainted with our store, very convenient, on South side of Hunter, West of George Street. Our gift selection is moder- ately priced, with many use- ful items to choose from . . . Gifts for Birthdays, Showers, Weddings, and we wrap them FREE OF CHARGE. Greeting Cards for Every Occasion DEYELL'S BOOKSTORE 159 HUNTER sr., W. PHONE 96111 JUST orr GEORGE Page Seventy three IL'lPIIftIlllt'll from Page I The girls agree tha o day Pauline Fanning will be a second Florence Nlblltlll ile because she is so I-.ind an VV a l t e r DIIIHHTILT the 6'bookworm. is always re1d ing books. Or is he9 In a dream of the sights on George Street twenty years from IIOXV. Jim Donohue saw a. sign which read Social Life Insurance, with John Franks Manager, and George Gree11 This is the .space reserzed for the CY07lfIlI'tIlS Jolie that EELING GREAT'



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CEST A RIRE School Ecliquette Never be on time for school. The discussions with i the principal which follow are very valuable. If you clo happen to arrive on time never enter class i room until the second bell is ringing. The teacher having already marked you absent, will likely single you out for special attention during the lesson. At three minutes to four close your books and pile them neatly on the desk and wait for the bell to ring. After all, no teacher can expect you to work after the bell has rung. When you leave school early make as much noise as you can at your locker, and walk noisily past all the classes in session. This arouses the envy of all the pupils and you will gain a reputation GJ with all the teachers. i 4 -1 ' 'ff f 'NF Ljf: 14, L- iiixxi ff 'iii ji T Fr 'l ul l I 'ki gli: it 135 f. is bil' c s iw fe ffj fl? ik! if' flu 12. 'fi H .ff V 'T In R,,,,..,f..L 1' L ji1'x-J' A-77f':.-:',lil': il 741' ' Ney g..,i.! mm-r -funn 19 1-r '! Hey Bill! What time is it? Woman KWOD Chemistry! Occurrence! 1. Wherever men exist! 2. Inhuman element of human family. Properties: 1. Physical-Occurs in all sizes and colours. Ap- pears in disguised conditions, usually found under coating of cosmetics. Boils at nothing and may freeze easily. Melts when carefully handled. Very bitter under adverse conditions. Has great magnetic attraction. 2. Chemical-extremely active. Has a great affinity for precious metals and stones. Violently re- active in presence of man. Turns green in presence of finer sample. Ages and deteriorates rapidly. Reaches viciously in presence of ex- pensive foods. Uses: 1. Adorning magazine covers. 1. Helping men spend money. Test: Take one out and End out for yourself. Warning: Highly explosive. Poison to inexperienced. Vox Lycei, 1937 Page Seventy-four W h a t t h e drunken cigar- . f - Y ette said: Pud 8 . T K e 5 '2l 2E'EiT'r me oud before ag.,- fg. . .gE,EEEEE I make an ash . . of me se1f. 5133555-EE-EE Easassgsgegsay .pp Miss Park: '6Spell 'marriagef Ferguson. Bill: I can't. Marriage 1sn't a word, it's a sentencef, Blr. Browne: If a man can do one fourth of a piece of work in four days. how long will it take him to finish it? Jim Harvey: Is it a government contract or is he working for himself? A certain blonde in IV A thinks rugby fans are a device for cooling rugby players. ldentification Card NAME-At home Junior, at school Butch. ADDRESS-I live with my mother and father. PHONE No.-See phone book. IN CASE or ACCIDENT No'r1:FY-Hospital and ambulance. MOTHER, NAME-Maw. FATHER, NAME-POP. HEIGHT-5 8 in the shade fwill fit comfortably in six foot coffinj WEIGHT-fby Kresge scalej .................,.... . ............... 14-9 fby Woolworth scalej ...,.....,..,.................,.. 161 fat express oflicej ......,,.,..........,..,.........,........... 185 QThis was taken after dinner but I think the scales were broken any- wayj - Average ,........,.....,,.......,.................. ....,... ,....,............. 1 7 0 AUTO NTAKE-Ab0Ut ten miles an hour. HAT SIZE-Four sizes too big fbefore hair cut 8, after hair cut 'YMQ SHOES-Tens. but elevens so comfortable I take twelve. NECK-S.70U bet. Boys have lots of pockets, Girls have none. That's why boys Pay for all the fun. 1' ef ' f1': .fel 'ily' Hi? lp 'P' Q uf, lg Q57 5 I f Qc.- '1' 44 fi Mr. Weames lto new ., fy ? drummerl: Hush man. .. X4 doesn't your music say M, A A, - lrestl?n - New Drummer: Sure, ff- ' but I'm not tired yet.

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