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UX GLEBANAW QSPALERE FLAMMAM SMILES FROM OTHER SCHOOLS DEFINITIONS Octapus-A cat with eight sides. Echo-The only thing that can rob a woman of the last word. Bridge Player-One who can take it on the shin. Algebra-A trip into the unknown. -The Review. PF if if NIT-WITICISMS To be popular, you garter have socks appeal. Cigarette life if you donlt weaken. Many men smoke cigarettes, some use a pipe, but Fu Man Chu. Gee, I just got that pun in the nicotine. I-Io-hum, I gotta get up potato clock. -The Refviefw. 'Xi 46 X Ike-They say Lotls wife turned into a pillar of salt. Mike-That's nothing, I looked at a girl down town and she turned into an alley. -The Alibi. is 'lf if Teacher fin French classj-Conjugate the verb 'to smilel. Pupil-Je smile, tu giggle, il laugh, nous roarons, vous splittez, ils bustent. -The Alibi. Sk if SF Little Mary, age five, driving through the country with her father for the first time, saw cat-tails growing: Oh, daddy , she cried, ulook at the hot-dog garden! - Westward H of if HX: all U Mamma, why has papa no hair?l' Because he thinks so much. Why have you so much? Because-oh, go away and do your lessons, you naughty boy! -The Academy Broadcast. if if IK What language is that foreigner speaking? I-Ie isn't talking, he is eating grapenuts! -The Lantern. 'IS fl? 'lf Rugby Player- Some sneaky thief hooked a Western sweater, a McGill helmet, a pair of Varsity shoulder-pads, a Y .M.C.A. towel, and a pair of Sarnia pants out of my duflle-bagf' -The Lantern. -18 Teacher-What effect has the moon on the tide? Student-None-only the untied are affected. -The Oracle. Ill' ll: if LOONEY LIBRARY The Curse of Drink -by Titus Canbey. Who Is He? -by I. Dunn Noe. The Cannibal -by Henrietta Mann. The Brain Wavei'-by Ivan Ideer. Smoke and Ashes -by C. Garette. The Flee Bites -by Ivan Olfalitch. Rattling Bones -by Iona Ford. To Be or Not to Be -by Juno Wyche. Solitude -by Lesbia Lone. The Angler -by Courtenay Fishe. -The Vulcan. AL cc U CK H ' ' ' IConlinued from Page 79 The Elevator-Belleville Collegiate, Belleville, Ont. The Tatler-Tillsonburg High School, Ont. The College Times-Upper Canada College, Toronto. The Oracle-London South Collegiate, London, Ont. Year Book-Paris High School, Paris, Ont. La Raconter-Westdale Secondary Schools, Hamilton. The Delphian-Earl Haig Collegiate Institute, Willow Dale, Ontario. School N efws-Royal Belfast Academical Institute, Belfast, Ireland. Magazine-Adelaide High School, Adelaide, Australia. Queen's Quire-Queen's College, Queenstown, South Africa. The Torch-Saint john's High School, Winnipeg, Man. The Greenock High School Magazine- Greenock, Scotland. The Seddonian-Seddon Memorial Technical College, Auckland, N.Z. Blue and Gold-Mount Hermon School, Darjeeling, India. Red and Grey-Canadian Academy, Kobe, Japan. , IfVhite and Gold-Siskiyou Union High School, District, Mount Shasta City, California. GRACE FORTINGTON-4-D. Ol'
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Ux GLEBANAGXQQQ- 45-HDALERE FLAMMAM W Qf 1 lin Qillllulllillllllilll llll 'W ip i i. . , g ml' s THE greatest source of improve- ment in a magazine lies in comparison with others, exchange is deemed a highly important section of our publication. We are indeed grateful to other exchanges for their valuable comment on the Lux Glehmm, and sincerely hope that they derive as much bene- ht from our suggestions. Some extracts which are worthy of repetition have been taken from our exchanges. Our comments are sent by post. We acknowledge receipt of the following: Vox Lycei-Lisgar Collegiate, Ottawa. Argosy of Commerce-High School of Com- merce, Ottawa. The Ashhuifian-Aslibury College, Ottawa. Vmfltech-Vancouver Technical School, Van- couver. The Echoes-Peterborough Collegiate, Toronto. Westfwmfd H 0.'-Western Technical Commer- cial School, Toronto. Oakwood Oracle-Oakwood Collegiate, Toronto. Howler-North Toronto Collegiate, Toronto. Hermes-Humberside Collegiate, Toronto. Academy Broadcast-Halifax Academy, Halifax. H arhovfd Review-Harbord Collegiate, Toronto. The Parkdalimz-Parlcdale Collegiate, Toronto. Tech Tatlezf-Danforth Technical School, Toronto. N 01 voc-Northern Vocational School, Toronto. K-Kelvin Technical School, Winnipeg. rl Collegifm-Stratford Collegiate 84 Vocational School, Stratford. Northern Sim'-St. joseph's Academy, North Bay. The Gvfumbler-Kitchener-Waterloo Colle- giate. The Northland Echo-North Bay Collegiate St Vocational School. The Alibi-Albert College, Belleville, Ontario. Lampadiova-Delta Collegiate Institute, Hamilton. The Collegian-St. Thomas Collegiate, St. Thomas, Ont. Year Book-Commissioner's High School, Quebec City. The Lantern-Sir Adam Beck Collegiate, London, Ont. Acta Collegii-Chatham Collegiate, Chatham, Ont. The Tofwer-Gotham School, Bristol, England. The Barofuian-The Grammar School, Barrow- in-Furness, England. The Bugle-Crescent Heights High School, Calgary, Alta. The Porcupine Quill-Timmins High 8: Voca- tional School, Timmins. The Refuiefw-London Collegiate Institute, . London, Ont. Azzditorium-Owen Sound Collegiate 81 Voca- tional School, Owen Sound. Green 0 Gold-North Bay College, North Ba . Ufestvvzyount High School Anmml-Westmount High School, Montreal. Vulcan-Central Technical School, Toronto. Acta Victoriana-Victoria College, University of Toronto. lContinued on Page 80 7910
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UX GLEBANACHQ QHDALERE FLAMMA M alallal f giiiigfgfiiin cgi? -1 P fx 5-may NOTHER YEAR has passed, another magazine has gone to press. The wheels of time have slowly ground out man's petty destinies. Our concern, however, is only with the destiny of those people who were once part of the great organization that is Glebe. Like migrating birds which one by one drop down to choose their own feeding grounds, so did they go who were last year students of Glebe. Some, seeing opportunity beckon, heeded the call. They are our former students happily engaged in business occupations. Others, not so fortunate, still haunt the class- rooms of other schools, seeking knowledge which will Ht them for positions in the different courses of life. When they are called upon, they may be well prepared to take up their work with self-conhdence and assurance. In either case we wish them great success. As a tribute to his six outstanding years at Glebe, we first bring you news of last year's 'head boy'-,Ken McAda1n. From all reports he is still starring in the gridiron, track, and hockey wars-this year at McMaster University in Hamilton. Deane Kent is also up there and made the trip to Detroit with the hockey team. Our representatives in the Queen's 'Pyjama Parades' this year include the following: Harold McAdam, Gar Green, Caroline Mc- Kay, Eileen Graham, Marguerite Skuce, Art Tilley, Duncan Whitmore, Warren Raynor, Margaret Akins, Lillian Coplan, jackson Flay, Cjack Latimer, Bob Cowley, George Carson- L'The Queen's jr. Inter. Collegiate Rugby Teamnj, Elliot Gluck - We wonder if the 'clothes' competition is as keen down there , Earla MacVannel, Douglas Hawken, Evelyn el 8 Collins, Lillian Gardiner, Allan Church, Louis Couillard - ist Vice-President of his year, Douglas Fairbairn, Henry Collins, Douglas Campbell. Recent reports show Lloyd Mac- Ilquham still leading the senior tri-colour hockey team. Ted Hamer, now at Toronto Varsity, took a moment 'out' at the At Home to send a cheery greeting and wishes of continued success to the old school. Also attending Toronto, we find: Winnie Lisle, Dorothy Jansen, Robson Black, Marion Garrison, Frank Plant, Ken. Mickle- borough, Murray Woodside, Bill Armstrong, Doug. Carman and George Langley. Nancy Lawson is representing Glebe at Dalhousie University. Herb Owens is continuing his musical career at the Belleview College of Music in Char- lottetown, P.E.I. John Coleman is attending Trinity College, Port Hope. LaSalle Academy has claimed Lloyd Balharrie. Ronalie Cummins, Ainslee Stiver, Lucille Henderson and Betty McGill are at Gloucester St. Convent while Beatrice Quinn attends the Maryville Convent, Glen Levis, Quebec. The Ottawa Ladies College has claimed several Glebites including Phyllis Bronson, Dorothy McCulloch, jean McCrae, Donalda McCrae, Margaret Lawson, Gertrude Lennie, Rosemary Poitras, and Pamelia Porter. Now the 'z-4-6-8-Who do we appreciate? yell may have more significance. Our prospective followers of the learned profession at Normal: Chadwick Bennett, Margaret Douglas, Bertha Lett, Frances Young, Isobel White, Audrey Dervin, Doris Arni- strong, Dorothy Shore. If
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