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

 - Class of 1940

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A guard in the Insane Asylum found one of the inmates writing a letter. Who are you writing to?,' he asked. I :un writing to myself, said the man. What is in the letter? How should I know? I shall not receive it till the day after to- niorrowf' incomparable! ILLUS ION POWDER - PII A' l ' ' ' . ,,'.' '- 1 .Q,',i,-ez, Here is a masterpiece of blending, both in color and consistency. lllusion Powder gives the skin a wonderfully flattering finish . . . the Elizabeth Arden Lflokl lllusion Powder ...... S1.9OC1nd 53.00. For opolescence, dust Cameo Powder in o dorker shade over llusion. Cameo lllusion Powder 52.00 and 53.00. Greta Giles 190 Charlotte Street Heard ln The Echoes' Office Editor: i'Oh definitely! hlary Hall: Blotters pleasell' Frank Smoke's motto: More white space! Hugh Kenner: Shall we bleed the Students' Council? Maralin Munro: Isn't that ador- able! Beverly VV h i t e lfranticallyj : ShearslU Bunny Bunnell: Do you think the censors will get this one? Bob Carley: lNIay I have the little black book? Torn Lillico lagitated voicej: VVhat about this?,' Miss 1IcGregor: YVhat are you doing tonight?', Barb Scott: VVhat kind of dog is that?u Gwen Bond: He's a police dog. Barb: He doesn't look like a police dogf, Gwennie: Well, he's in secret service. He leaped gaily up the front steps, flowers under one arm, a box of chocolates under the other. At the door he was confronted by her little brother. Hullo! Hullo. Sister expecting 1ne?', Yes How do you know?' She's gone out. Bliss Brisbin: When Alexander had conquered India, do you think he gave a great feast to celebrate it? No. he sat down and wept. Why? Clarke: Perhaps he didnit know his way back. Don Duncan: Did you see that swell looking girl over there smiling at me?', Jim Lillico: Yes, she's too polite to laugh. Traffic ofdcer Cto a. couple parked in carl: Don't you see that sign, 'Fine for parking'? Ted Clarke: Sure officer and I agree. And what is your name, my good man? UNO. 9755F.,' ls that your real name? Naw, dot's me pen namef, l. lx 'Dux l Q i .H snag!! 15519: e l l? P X X X251 4 X K W XXX I lx 7 1 X lil X .x , , . g . x X . - XX XXX xx xr If Benny Goodman w a s warden of Kingston Peniten- tiary, would all the convicts have to swing? He's starting to ask me out again but I hate men who revive every spring. hlargaret Clarkson: All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely playersf' Dorothy Clarke: Oh, so that's the reason for so much make-up. hlr. Pettit: When I was a. young man, girls knew how to blush. John Hooper: VVhy Mr. Pettit, whatever did you say to them? FOR CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION Phyllis Hall McCullough lVIillinery of Distinctionl' 'SL Exclusive Agent for Lady Biltmore Hats 'IL Phone 9339 445 George St. Visit The Salon of alice t. williams 147 Hunter Street Phone 5324 Peterborough Page Seventy-eight

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So You Think You Know P.C.V.S..! Horizontal lVhat the First Aid Corps needs. C reations! Who won the last election? Kind of face you pull when you want a pink slip. Latin for alas! The three best known initials among moochers. Half the base times the altitude. 40 'Y is an ill 1 for your future. Why V B hopes we have a long assembly. Promoted from water boy to manager. Short for Emma. If you can't guess this one you're 1. A tall red-headed basketball player. French for confusion. Ted Clarke playing basketball is a 1 . Correlative conjunction with either. It's not smirk nor work. but what Al liloldaver does to teachers. Swing and 1 with Sammy Kay. Trouble children 1 task the boysj. Short for incorporated. Gas used in signs. The definite article. It's a racquet. A subtle punch. lVIr. Zavitzis pet expression. The longer the better. What Nlr. Henry aims to do with the aid of his almanac. Italian for my. Algernon Oliver Edmonds. VVhat Stroyan Leith does on attack. The elfls name in Polly VVolly Doodle. Amass. Shakespeare's most tragic king. A baronet. Rhett Butler. Dairy Qprinter's errorl. Lobby. The bane of the officers' picnic. Itis in The Echoes' motto. Two times. No! No! a thousand times 1 fsubtle, eh?J Egyptian sun god. 1 of Iris Fitzgerald isn't very much. P.C.I.'s Wizard of Oz. Anno Domini. Vghat Rae Borland has the gift o . Describes a person who has left his books at home. A girl in X A Commercial with If I In I I 8 7 XO ff IZ I3 I+ 25 i 54- 56 '5' I i X8 22 M lil 38 37 40 1 5' X 52 3 56 5-7 88 89 90 92 93 94- 1 -7 3 4- J' 66 71 '16 GJ' 86 70 7! the same two initials. lvhat Bashful was. The mascot of lNIetro-Goldwyn- hlayer. A freshie's girl Iriend. C aesar's overcoat. What makes the world go round. Where Artie Shaw's one foot was. Vertical French for what keeps the doctor away. Modern spelling for an old fash- ioned ailment. It follows an engine and describes a good steak. Assimilated form of in meaning not. 5. Basketball, baseball and hockey 6 S 9 10 11 12 13 141 15 star of P.C.I. Hold that 1 Y Cold in assembly. hot in rooms. and scarce in lower halls. Source of warts 'tis said. lVith an e it makes i'Sweet Something which should be hit on the head. Noah's yacht. To swerve quickly iSackvillel. . Exclamation of derision. Barrie Jack and Hlasefield write them. Indefinite article before a vowel. Four teachers. A blond in IV A. When Gwennie sees a mouse lmildl . The fatal word. Northern suburb of Peterborough often beaten on rugby field. Third singular present of verb to be. Robbie Burns would .say taken like this. The chief. A baby ant. The alleged best part of life. A detail. A member of the Commercial staff. A boat with motor inside. What Beverly YVhite is. De Coach. The mysterious east. The most important person in the world. If you can't get this. use imagina- tion. It escapes from Chemistry lab. just when you're working up an appetite. Camera club orator and auth- ority. Princeps Alumna. A iflontinued on Page 791 Page Seventy-seven



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Silently one by one In the little black books of our teachers Blossom the little zeros The forget-me-nots of the teachers. Bite off more than you can chew, Then chew it. Plan more than you can do, And do it. Hitch your wagon to a star, Keep your seat and there you are.-Anon. Bill Wheeler: A little birdie told me I was going to pass in Latinf' Miss lVIcGregor: He must have been a little cuckoo? Don't forget to keep your shoes polished. You can shine at one end if you can't at the other. He had deliberately choked her, yes deliberately he had choked her, and now with clinched first he stood looking at her. Suddenly he raised his foot and kicked her but she gave no sign of life. He gave her another kick, there was a shudder. a tremour of life, then-the engine broke into life, the man got into the car, shifted gears, and drove away. The hardest time to get a babe to sleep is when she is eighteen. Scandal is when nobody did any- thing and somebody told it. So: What is Australia bounded with?', What: Kangeroos.', Rogers chugged painfully up to the gate of the rugby field. Bob Garner demanded the usual admittance fee and added, A dime for the car. Rogers looked up with a sigh of relief and said, 'iSold. fMarg. Wood: I.et's stop dancing for a while. Bill Ferguson: I thought you said you could die dancingf' Marg. Wood: Yes, but I didn't say anything about being trampled to death. What did Juliet say when she met Romeo in the balcony? Ans. Couldn't you get seats in the Orchestra? Harold Matthews C driving into a service stationj: Will you please give me one pint of gasoline, one cup of water, and two thimblefuls of oil? Operator fat stationj: Would you like me to Whistle in your tires?,' Vertical QC'ontinued from Page 771 All the vowels. Don calls Goldie this. Short for Barb Scott. He t e a c h e s Chemistry and Physics. Princeps Alumnus. They go in coat sleeves. X is life. Law term. Preposition and pronoun in French. Berta. Describes a miser and a drunk- ard. Two hoys in P.C.I. with the same moniker. When the time table goes up. everyone gets this way. 1 my proud beauty, said the villain. Big surprise. Horace wrote them. Shes circulation manager of our magazine. fAn.swers on Page SM AN INVESTMENT in GOOD APPEARANCE 52 bww -is f 0 5 37' I A M JLIIIQ' ' r Gillies .Umm Wink lgllll ff - -c omis- I 4 'i 1 ON ml ' IIll.lTY JACK PRIMEAU Manager A LUCKY STUDENT IS GOING TO WIN A Gruen Wrist Watch The gift most treasured by every student This is open to all students of the following forms: V A, V B, IV A and IV B Academic, Special Com- mercial, III Commercial, III and IV Industrial, III and IV Household Arts. Watch the Bulletin Board for further announce- ment as to registration for this LUCKY DRAW. There is no cost to you whatsoever. Schneider Bros. J EWELLERS 5 PETERBOROUGH Page Seventy-nine

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