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The exchange magazines received were read with enjoyment and interest. Their quality is excellent. and great ability on the part of students of the various secondary schools is shown in them. The Tccll. Fltlslz-Ilulijtzx, .Y. S. The cover of your magazine is cleverly de- signed and is appropriate to your type of school. Loyola College Rt'zrimt'A.llozztreal. Your editorial staff is to be complimented on the splendid magazine it turned out. The large number of students' pictures add to it very much. Rt'Z'f!iIL Lt7J1dl7ll Central Ci. I. The name of your magazine in each corner of the page is a rather attractive idea, I think. Original, too. Glad to see that you have such a large and active orchestra. The poem liter- nal Beauty and the illustration with it are certainly prize selections. The .lrgoryYCe11trt1l Iliqlz School of Cllllllllfftil' fHtllI7llfl7ll J. You have a very fine collection of essays. I think your foreign correspondence was quite an attraction. Glad to see you have such a fine Book Review. It is something every ma- gazine should have. The Omclz'vOt1lcwoo11' Collegiate Iazstilzzfr. Your magazine is excellently arranged. The Borrowed Goods section is certainly interest- ing. It seems to unite all students. The .Yew Era- Branrlou Collegiate Instilzztc. The page of personal opinions is a great idea. We all like to give vent to our feelings sometime. The llrincipals greeting is general- ly placed at the beginning of the magazine, and effectively too. I think. .-Y few short stor- ies would perhaps add to your book another year. The Oraclf'-Lolzfloaz Sllllfll C. I. You have a very fine magazine in every respect. Your illustrations are good and add to the poetry considerably. EASTERN ECHO .vi O Vox Lj't'1'lvLlSNiftll' C. I., Ottawa. You have a good magazine. one that not only contains humour but also gives the stu- dents helpful advice. Your cover is distinctive and is worthy of the rest of the magazine. Tin' Twig-l'11itw'1'5iz'y of Toronlo St'l1oolS. Your illustrations are super. Your coloured pictures add a great deal to your magazine: also the humorous sketches. The entire book merits hearty congratulations. The 1'wpif111i.it f.lli111it'o High Sclzool. Glad to see you had a rugby personnel. I think perhaps a school magazine can dispense with Style Hints. Your cover was certainly very interesting and original. The Iirlzoes - Pr'lf'1'horo11gl1 Collogitzlc Ilzxfitzlfe K Voetztfozztll School. Congratulations on your section called Purple Patches . The great variety of ma- terial in it certainly adds a great deal to your magazine. The essay l.ife in a Heronryv is of particular interest. I think. however, that sketches usually give the magazine a better appearance than the lwlocks. lcitlllllllllclll on page all Si: gi l: l lo'll 'iN I! -. Fifty-one
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ALUMNI Seated: Helen Fullerton, Garvin Marsales. President: June Avery. Standing: Flora Hill. Herbert Fairhead, Eileen Radford. Absent: Audrey Fuller, Ruth Sanderson, Earle Matthews, Leonard Smith. Belmont Tames, Jack Me-llway. Rlzvfa He'2c'itff5S, is working at the Bank of Montreal. Jllildned Sfflt'f'YV75S. Laura Secord Candy. Alice Cady-4G. winner of the Fourth Year General Business silver medal is em- ployed by Canada Metals. Frank i1lattl1c2a'.ri4G, Frank is going to be a Chartered Accountant. He is employed by the same firm as his brother Bruce, Touche X Co. Harry Long-ll'inner of the Silver medal, Boys' Swimming, is at the Police Admin- istration Building, College Street. 101111 Sfr'1'11--JG, lntermediate Field Day Champion, is working in a brokers of- fice, H. Bain Sz Co. Fifty Kay .lliIIm'AKay is now with Trust, fllac Izzgram-Pitinan Shield 81 work at Eaton's. Frances Bishop--431, working office. O'Hearn 81 C0. Etlz-'I Keck--451. Simpsons. Joan .llacdanald-451, at the surance Co. Hazel Hulse-451. employed Electric along with . . . the National Medal, office in a broker's Sun Life As- by Northern Betty Prirv, last years Echo editor. fllat' ll'f1,m1zfvll'ith Dalton Bros.. Front St. Results of the Alumni Poster Contest for the Annual Dance: Winner: 32.00 - Florence Nightingale, ZF. Second: 81.00 -f Gladys Tripp, ZH. EASTERN ECHO
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COMMENT FRANCAIS Comment le petit ecureuil a les raies noires l'ne lois, il y a longtemps, les animaux avaient des trilyus et des chefs comme les Indie-ns. Le pore-epic etait le Chef le plus important, car rien ne pouvait jamais lui faire mal. l'ne nuit, le pore-epic, avant des affaires tres graves ii diseuter, appela tous les aniniaux a uri grand Conseil des tribus. lls vinrent du nord, du sud, de l'est et de l'ouest pour l'entendre parler. Ils allumerent un grand feu clans la foret et s'assirent autour de lui. Puis le pore-epic se leva et commenqa Si leur parler. Ses piquants fremissaient et reluisaient dans la lueur du feu. ll etait tres inquiet. je ne peux pas de-cider, dit-il, si nous devrons avoir toujours la nuit ou le jour. Tout de suite ils se mirent it se quereller. Quelques-uns desiraient la lumiere et d'autres voulaient l'obsCurite. Ils criaient tous en- semble, tres liaut, et on ne pouvait entendre parler personne excepte l'ours. qui grondait Toujours la nuit. toujours la nuit! Bientfit un petit ecureuil, qui avait ete at la lisiere du groupe simpatienta. Les petits ecureuils ne veulent pas rester tranquilles. l'Yous avez beau dire, cria-t-il de sa petite voix, le jour viendra tout de meme, Le jour viendraf' Les autres animaux ne lui tirent aucune attention, mais continue-rent a faire un grand bruit, pendant que le petit ecureuil sautait au bord de la foule, jetant des cris t'La lumiere viendra! 'l Et voyez! avant qu'ils ne le sussent, le soleil seleva. Les rayons de lumiere toucherent le haut des arbres et tomberent at travers leclaircie ou se trouvaient les animaux. ll faisait jour. Le feu pfilit. Le silence tomba sur les animaux. ll faisait jour sans leur volonte! Une voix pereante cria: Quest-ce que je vous ai dit? GrMrrf Le petit ecureuil disparut comme leclair dans les arbres. L'ours le suivit, mais il etait lourd et le petit ecureuil courait vite. Celui- ci glissa dans un trou avant que l'ours put llittraper. Comme il disparut l'ours le Qriffa de sa patte. Les raies noires qui marquent le petit ecureuil aujourd'hui montrent ou les pattes de l'ours lui donnerent des coups de griffe il y a longtemps, quand les animaux tachaient de decider s'ils auraient toujours la nuit ou le jour. DE PETITS PROBLEMES POUR LES INTELLIGENTS l. M. Dupont entra dans une auberge pour arranger un diner. Combien dinvites y aura-t-il? demanda Vaubergiste.-Il y aura pere, mere, tante, oncle, soeur, frere, neveu, niece. et deux Cousins . Combien de personnes y aura-t-ilf 2. Deux moutons se trouvent dans un pre. L'un regarde le nord, l'autre, le sud. Comment est-ce que chacun pourrait voir l'autre sans tourner? 3. Un homme devant un portrait dit, 'tile n'ai ni frere, ni soeur, mais le pere de cet homme est le fils de mon pere . Quel est l'homme dans le portrait? ll'ni1' page 025 VA VOTRE FRANCAIS? Quand un cnrdicr, fnrdant wuz' rardcr une Corrie Pom' sa Corde border, trois Cordmzs il enfordf Mais, si un des rordons de la cnrde defnrde, Le Cordon decordant fait dElt'0l'dL'l' la cordc. Fiffy'flU0 EASTERN ECHO
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