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THE ECHOES THE PETERBOROUGH COLLEGIATE AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOL VOL. XXVII APRIL, 1941' ECHOES STAFF LIST ,.,,L.,. CONTENTS Page 10 DEDICATION .,EE.EELLL.L.ELL,,....,..,......,...,...,......E 11 JOTTINGS BY THE PRINCIPAL L... ,....,,. 1 2 EDITORIALS ...E,,....E.......E.,....,,...E..ELLLEEEEEEE.EEE 13-16 Winston Churchill ...K,LL. Our Thank You .LL.LL,,... Small Extravagances I.,,.,,. 13 1, 13 1. 14 Our Task .I,,..,.,,..,,......,...1.11.,......,.,11..., .- 15 Intramural Sports-Continued 111,L1 .. 15 The Echoes in Wartime 11.,1.l,,..,1 1 16 Things We'll Remember ........ ..,... 1 6 PURPLE PATCHES ......... He Did Not Forget ..,.,,,...,. 11.171117-28 17 Spring Comes to the City e11..1, as 18 Futility ..1.1.,,,....,,..e.,..........1,.,11.1 L. 18 Summer Night ee1l,.ee. Timber ..,.1.,.,......1,,,,.., A Thunderstorm 1ee.e.eee Canada ,,,.i.,,,.. I Love You ......,e,.e1..,.,eeeee Moonlight Meditation .eeeee The Indian's Return ,,..,e 1, 19 1, 19 20 , 20 .. . 20 ,. 20 21 The Old Mill ..e,.....,,. . .,,eee 21 The Rain ..,.. - ....,..e...,....ee..,..,....,.,e e.e.e.,.... e,.e 2 1 The Lament of the German Air Force 22 A Day of An R.A.F. Pilot .........,r,.,.......... 22 A Night in England .............. ..,,..e...... 2 3 Dictators r..,,............ The Lighthouse ,.e,..1,e The Intruders ...e,eeee Democracy at War ,,ee,e The Clue ,.,.,.11rrrrr,.,, Snow Flakes ,,...,.,... Types at P. C. I. ...... . The Age of Speed 1..,,eee Concentration 1...,.ee, SCHOOL NEWS ,..ee Picture Section 1rrr.r1,rrrr rrrrrir Thumbs up in P. C. V. S. .... , Stamps and Certificates .....,. The War Work Unit ,,ce.. Financial Report ll.,.. Page 23 23 24 L L. 25 26 27 27 ,. . 28 28 .1.,.,29-43 329-32 33 . A, 33 33 34 The Drama ,..,,..., eee. 3 5 Brilliant Folk ,r11,1,,,rr1 ......1, ,.l2 3 6 On Active Service .,..r...,11,1.1.1,........,...2..lll 37-38 The Graduating Classes of 1940 .11.,r11r 39 A Word About Graduates 1r.... 40 Music and Memories ,P What's the Matter With Me Sports ccrcccc or 2 lsss . CEST A RIRE . ccrr cc.l.,.s,llssll , . GRADUATING CLASSES FORM NEWS 3 3 , EXCHANGE ...,ss.. AUTOGRAPHS ,..rss F orsan et haec olim meminisse iuuabit 41 41 42-43 ....,.,1,l44-48 111,449-52 53-58 .....,,62-64 70 Page N ine
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Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE In the Collegiate Institute pupils are prepared for entrance into the Normal Schools, the Universities, and Professional Schools. Attendance for four years, and in most cases, five, is required to complete the studies in this school. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL In the Commercial Department of the Vocational School pupils are prepared for commercial pursuits. It requires four years to obtain a Commercial Graduation Diploma. This may be obtained either through the Secretarial Course for Girls or the Accountancy Course for Boys. In addition there is a Special One Year Course in purely commercial subjects for those who have successfully completed at least three years of a regular High School course or for those who are graduates of either the Household Economics or Industrial Arts Departments. In the Industrial Arts Department of the Vocational School courses are offered in Draughting, Machine Shop Practice, Woodworking, Auto Mechanics, and Elec- tricity. In this department boys are trained for industrial pursuits. The length of the course is four years. In the Household Economics Department of the Vocational School girls are taught Sewing, Dressmaking, Millinery, Home Nursing, Home Management, Cook- ing, and Applied Art. The length of the course is four years. In each of the three departments of the Vocational School a good general education is given along with the special training in the purely vocational subjects. NIGHT CLASSES Vocational Night Classes will open in October, 1941, and will continue until March, 1942. During the past year instruction was given in Auto Mechanics, Blue Print Reading, Bookkeeping, Chemistry for Nurses, Cooking, Dress Making, Electro- Chemistry, Industrial and Elementary Electricity, Machine Design, Machine Draw- ing, Machine Shop Practice, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, Salesmanship, Stenography, Tool Design, Typewriting, Woodworking. WAR EMERGENCY CLASSES Since the first of the year courses have been conducted in War Emergency Work on a twenty-four hour basis. Training in Electricity and in Auto Mechanics is also given to classes from Royal Canadian Engineer units. All the courses mentioned above have the approval of the Provincial Depart- ment of Education. MR. D. G. H. MELTON, DR. H. R. H. KENNER, B.A., Chairman, Board of Education Prifwiplll MR. G. A. MACDONALD, MR. J. E. HUGGINS Chairman, Advisory Vocational Committee Secretary-Treusufef. B0l1Td of Edzwatifm Page Eight
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THE ECHOES STAFF The Student Executive EDITOR-HUGH KENNER ASSOCIATE EDITORS-MARGARET WESTBYE, NORMA TIMLIN MANAGING EDITOR-Bob Carleyg ART EDITOR-Maralin Munro SCHOOL NEWS EDITOR-Muriel McCarrell1 LITERARY EDITOR-Beverly White, FORM NEWS EDITOR-Margaret Hooper EXCHANGE EDITOR AND SECRETARY-Jim Hooper, TYPING MANAGER-Mary Dalliday ADVERTISING MANAGER-Davis Graham, CIRCULATION MANAGER-Lloyd Williamson BUSINESS MANAGER-Donald Metheral FORMAT AND EXCHANGE MANAGING EDITOR-Bob Carley Format: Gordon Diplock KASSISTANT EDITORJ, Bill Crowe, Stanley Feneron Exchange: Jim Hooper fASSISTANT EDITORJ, Jean Bullied SCHOOL NEWS EDITOR-Muriel McCarrell Frances Ruskin, Jim Hooper, Bob Lyon, Shirley Ashby, Betty Braund LITERARY EDITOR--Beverly White Literary: Mary Curry fASSISTANT EDITOR, Maureen Brown Humour: Art Bunnell fASSISTANT EDITOR, Betty MacBrien, Donald Metheral, Bill Allen, Jack Dinsdale ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR-Maralin Munro Ari: Norma Smedmor, Gordon Diplock, lileredith Miller. Alan Johnson. Jack McDonald Photography: Fred Garner fASSISTANT EDITOR, Earle Armstrong. Ralph Green FORM NEWS EDITOR-Margaret Hooper Betty Estlick, Joan Brown, Agnes Weddell, Jack McDonald ADVERTISING MANAGER-DRVIS Graham ASSISTANT MANAGER-TOm Lillico Ruth Hess, Patricia Cox, Elsie Johnston, Jean Johnston Ruby Harding, Hannah Florence, John Frank, Jean Dingnan, Shirley Heslip, Mac Campbell Jack Sackville, Fanny Gishman CIRCULATION MANAGER-LlOyd Williamson June Wallis, Mildred Spicer, Dean Cutmore TYPING MANAGER-Mary Dalliday Betty Estlick, Crystal Hendry, Ruth Hess, Adele McCarthy ACTIVE SERVICE LIST EDITOR-NOPm8 Timlin Bob Carley, Margaret Hooper, Maureen Brown, Betty MacBrien, Bill Crowe Advisory Board LITERARY1Mf. R. L. Hale, Miss L. Park, Miss I. McBride, ART-Miss A. Thompson CIRCULATION-MF. C. S. Browneg PHOTOGRAPHY AND ENGRAVING-Mr. V. R. Henry ADVERTISING AND TYPING-MT. A. Shearer, Miss M. Lees BUSINESS SLTPERVISOR-MF. H. Tooleg PRINTING-Miss H. McGregor Page Tm
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