Galt Collegiate Institute and Vocational School - Specula Galtonia Yearbook (Galt, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1930

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70 SPECULA GALTONIA HELEN ANDERSON-Is the only one left of the many girls who had inten- tions of becoming nurses. Nell is in training at the Hamilton General Hos- pital. GWEN. GROVE-Is, as far as can be ascertained, another fair damsel at- tending business college. EVELYN FALLEN-Is trying to learn how to bake pies in the Fallen School of Household Science, conducted, we believe, by Mrs. Fallen. MARIE ROUNG-Is at the present time attending the Hamilton Business Col- lege. ' 'V iA'i i QV lvl 3 are it By LAVVRENCE SNELGROVE HIS year in response to Editorial demands, the Exchange editor has endeavoured to voice, in print, the approval and criticism of the various magazines received during the present school year. Everyone of the magazines received has been filled with excellent material. Any criticism that is offered is given in the honest desire to help other edi.tors in the quest to raise the standard of their magazine. Last year we wished to make our Ex- change department more elaborate, but unfortunately the Exchange Editor left the school before the paper was printed and thus the Specula was withou.t an Ex- change Section. This year we have inserted comments on a number of magazines and these are based mainly on those that have been sent to us since January. We have opened an exchange with many other schools but due to a diierence in date of issue have not yet received this year's book. The Exchange Editor appreciates the courtesy of the Editors of other schools and college papers who have so kindly sent a publication of their school maga- zine to us. ACTRA NOSTRA-Guelph Collegiate Vo- cational Schoolg one of our best ex- changes. Your cartoons and photo- graphs are exceptionally good. Actra Nostra is a magazine of which to be proud. ACTA VICTORIANA-Victoria College, Toronto. A very interesting paper. We hesitate to criticize any department. ALLABOUTUS-Stanford High and Vo- cational School, Niagara Falls. After a minute search we discovered where .this magazine was published. The form news is well written up but is out of proportion with your literary section. It could be arranged better. ALMAFILIAN-Alma College, St. Thom- as. Every department is well written up. The snaps are splendid and The Poet's Corner shows real talent. ASHBURIAN-Ashbury College, Ottawa. A very interesting magazine for the athlete. Could you not develop a liter- ary section? AUDITORIUM-Owen Sound Collegiate and Vocational School. An interesting and well edited magazine. It might be improved by separating the advertise- ments from the humour. BRANKSOME SLOGAN-Branksome Hall Toronto. Another good exchange. Your photographs are very good and the sports are well written. A few car- toons would make it more interesting. COLLEGIAN-Stratford Collegiate Vo- cational School, Stratford. Very in- teresting literary department. Your athletics are especially well written but why spoil the latter part of the paper by mixing the Humour and the advertisements ?

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Q+'2 t.f' .L ' ' I I SPECULA GALTONIA irinria Clnllrgv UNIVERSITY or TORONTO FOUNDED BY ROYAL CHARTER IN 1836 FOR THE GENERAL FDUCATION OF YOUTH IN THE VARIOUS BRANCHES OF LITERATURE AND SCIENCE ON CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES N one of the Federated Colleges in the Faculty of Arts of the University of Toronto, Victoria College enrolls students in all courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce and preparatory to admis- sion to the schools of Graduate Studies, Divinity, Education, Law and Medicine. Students of Victoria College are eligible for all medals, prizes and scholarships awarded in the Faculty of Arts by the University of Toronto, in addition to the numerous awards confined to students enrolled in Victoria, including thirteen matriculation scholarships. REV E. W. WALLACE, M.A., D.D., Chancellor. PROF. C. E. AUGER, B A Registrar.



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SPECULA GALTONIA 71 COLLEGIATE-Sarnia Collegiate Insti- tute, Sarnia- The Collegiate is an - excellent magazine. It is well edited and every department in your paper is covered quite fully. ECHOES-Peterborough Collegiate. Is an excellent magazine. Your snapshots are very interesting and your poetry shows real talent. The headings are some of the best we have seen but again why not separate the advertising sections. HARPOONER-Renfrew Collegiate Insti- tute, Renfrew. The numerous pictures in this magazine make this an inter- esting paper. We would suggest that you expand your Literary Section. The general arrangement might be im- proved. HELLO-Brantford Collegiate Insltitute, Brantford. A well balanced periodical with splendid editorials. The adver- tisements in the middle of the maga- zine are out of place. GRUMBLER-Kitchener KL Waterloo Col- legiate and Vocational School. The Grumbler is an interesting paper throughout, especially the short stor- ies. A few cartoons would make it more attractive. LANTERN-Bedford Road Collegiate In- stitute, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. A welcome exchange with interesting short stories. A few headings will brighten up your magazine. LANTERN-Sir Adam Beck Collegiate Institute, London. A good magazine with splendid cartoons and photo- graphs. It could be arranged more systematically L.C.C.I. REVIEW-London Central Col- legiate Institu.te, London. A splendid edition containing everything that a well balanced magazine should. Your cuts and cartoons are extremely good. The last fifteen pages, however, are not up to the standard set by the rest of the magazine. MCGILL NEWS-McGill University, Mon- treal. You have a splendid quarterly, especially the editorials. We do not presume to criticize but, may you al- ways be with us. McMASTER UNIVERSITY MONTHLY- Toronto. A very well edited monthly. Another book above criticism. MONOCLE-S'mcoe High School, Simcoe. The arrangement of your magazine is good, but different headlines woul-d make it more attractive. NEXUS-Pembroke Collegiate Institute, Pembroke. You are to be compliment- ed on such a fine magazine. The ex- change could be improved however. ORACLE-Fort William Collegiate and Technical Institute, Fort William. Your literary is very good but headings would make a more interesting and attractive magazine. Have you no photographers in Fort William? ORACLE-London South Collegiate In- stitute, London. You are complimented on the way you handle your paper. The photographs and headings add much to your paper. PARKDALIAN-Parkdale Collegiate In- stitute, Toronto. An interesting paper in every way. The short stories and poetry are very good. The headings add much to your magazine. RETINA-Morrison R. Waite High School, Toledo, Ohio. You are to be congratu- lated on your splendid monthly. Your treatment of the Exchange is very unique. It is new to us. SCARBORO BLUFF- Scarboro High School, Scarboro. An interesting school paper with good cartoons. We were unable to find an Exchange Section or a table of contents. We would suggest that you limit your advertisements to the back and front of your paper. SAINT ANDREW'S COLLEGE REVIEW St. Andrew's College, Aurora. A very interesting magazine. The sports de- partment is exceedingly well edited. An Unconventional World Tour would be more interesting if snaps were inserted. TATLER-Lindsay Collegiate Institute, Lindsay. A well balanced magazine. The literary section is very good and the athletics are well edited. A few cartoons would brighten up your pa- per. TWIG-University of Toronto Schools, Toronto. The Twig although a large magazine is interesting from begin- ning to end. The Literary and the Sports are very interesting and well edited. VOX LYCEI-Lisgar Collegiate Institute, Ottawa. This is a splendid publication. The excellent headings are very at- tractive but why the Hunt Club sys- tem of jokes. VULCAN-Central Technical School, Tor- onto. This is an attractive and well edited edition. The literary depart- ment is very interesting and your ar- tists deserve special mention for the splendid cartoons. YEAR BOOK-Paris High School. Good pictures but not enough cartoons. Why not separate the humour from the ad- vertisements ?

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