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ftfKlNGJTON coo.u.eGlA'rs g VOCATIONALr INSTITUTE The River In Winter In summer the river was free and fast As it rolled on its way to the sea, It lapped and washed and swished and ran And hurried past meadow and tree. Then came the winter with snow and frost And oh, what didn't they do! They covered the meadow and nipped the tree And froze the river through, The river's frozen, the ice is hard, The landscape is all white, And skating on the river's ice Are kiddies in colours bright. And 'now the magic spell of winter Prevents the rippling sound And silently the river sleeps Huddled under a winter's mound. MD. Mooney Buster Keaton and Joe E. Brown Buster Keaton and .Toe B. Brown VVent out one night to go to town, ,Toe grinning from ear to ear, Buster, of course, with visaffe drear, 25 J Brown ha-ha'd all Luster's woes, And all .loe's jokes Buster froze, Never a grin did Buster muster No sad tale did -loe's grin Huster As hours dragged on, yould expect traces Of change in their respective faces. Heck no, each other's face is the reason why Joe wants to grin, and Buster to cry. -ellen Wfhitcomb, IF. i g..,x 1 '- x vc-' -,C , 9 Tr l Q li ,ttf L , fa. X , gg 'll i Q t l i l t 7?W4W2'lf4fs -64-
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A ff Tw, 3 IQ 9 ,air-4 ' 'E i LT 5112: ' T ff . ,,f ' - f Q ,Q 1 1:7 L LMI ' - m il TT . T 1 S I' ' 5 I KIT lf lf I if l 1 l Q ll , g tg, X X xg - Q, W, lull li -r uc - p.xeu-575 f ',- , -L Q Editor: Edith Brown, 5A. The Exchange Editor has a very pleas- ant and interesting task in reading and commenting on the various magazines which are received at K.C.V.l. The ex- change of magazines is one of the best ways to promote friendliness among schools which otherwise would have no connecting link. We hope that all com- ments on magazines are received in the same friendly spirit in which they are given. ACTA STUDENTTUIVT, Vaughan Road Collegiate, Toronto. This is one of the most interesting of our Exchanges. The Literary section was splendid and we did enjoy the stories and poetry. The Sports' sections, both boys and girls, were very well written. VOX S TU DEN TI U ZW, Port Arthur. A very interesting magazine. A table of contents would improve it, also more cartoons. Your science section is especially good, but sports take up a little too much space. THE ORACLE, Eort lVilliam. Bigger and better than ever this year. We have no criticism of it. P.C.I. NEXUS, Pemlnrolee. We enjoyed your magazine very much. The Canadian Art and Letters section is especially line and Wilson Maclflonaldls letter is a good addition. Your jokes sec- tion is very good, also the cartoons are splendid. THE SCARBORO BLUFF, Toronto. A good magazine, but the sports section is a little long. Your group photographs were arranged very nicely. THE ORACLE, Lomlon South Collegiate. London., Ont. We have no suggestions for this inter- esting year book. Your short stories were excellent and we liked the way you handled the Exchange Section. THE HQIRPOONER, Renfrew. Your magazine would be more interest- ing with some short stories. Also, the Jokes Section would be better if longer. VOX LYCEI, Lisgar Collegiate, Ottawa. An excellent year book. We enjoyed the stories, but would suggest a separate literary section. The group pictures were very clear. YEAR BOOK, Paris High School. This magazine would be very much more interesting with some short stories. More cartoons would brighten it up considerably, and we would consider it an improvement to have all the jokes in a Humour Section. On the whole. a good magazine. THE NOR VOC, Northern Vocational School, Toronto. This is a splendid magazine, and for a first attempt it is certainly well done. ...65...
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