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THE L. C. I. TATLER 29 For in yonder park, a dozen, Canlt play as well as three, So who will come along And kick the ball wnh me. Then out spake Boulter Reid, A loafer great was he Lo! I will stand on thy left hand, And kick the ball with thee. Scene IV. CContinued.J And lout spake rbig 'tElmer'l Tripp, Of fighting blood was he, I will abide alt Uhy right side, And snap the ball to thee. Campbell, quoth Coach Bill Breese, As thou sayest, so let it be. And straightway they went forth to Play, The 'great and dauntless three. With apologies to Wordsworth, Tennyson and Shakespeare. Deacon Groves TRUE FRIENDS CSybil Plckeringl In the days when life seems dark and dreary, And When a person's heart is Weary, Theuworld to you seems at an end, W Its then you need a trusty friend. 2 A friend in whom you may confide, Who'll take your part, stay by your side: When everyone is down on you . Its ,then you see what friends are true. Fairweather friends, they come and go With trusty friends its never so, When life for ylou has gone to seed, The friend thats true is the friend indeed. TC AN INDIAN WARRIOR lRuth MaCrimmonJ An, Indian Warrior of the ,olden days Standing against the blood-red evening sky, Upon the silent mountain wild and high Awe'd by the grandeur and peace, silently prays. Great Spirit! grant courage to this Black- foot brave: 'Winged feet, stout heart, a proud and wonthy foe: May our Chieftains, ever, with the strong true bow Defend this heritage, beneath thy slave. Towns and smoky cities blot his hunting ground, His forest silence broken, his peace is al- most goneg The white man now surveys his rich do- main. The warrior's gone, list! Where are We bound? Surely God smiles on us now, but cometh the dawn When perchance We too may pass on, and an alien reign. The Poet's Song You may sing my friends, of love And its etemal charmsg Of the perfumes of the fields. And of the lighrt that warms. Sing of life ,its little pleasures, Of fond hopes which may come trueg Sing of life, its many heartaches, And of sweet dreams shining through, Sing of grace of ladies fair, Of their bright eyes, the changing hue, Whose clear reflections deeply shew, A love, thart's kind and true. Sing of flowers just bloomingg Sing of glories of springg Sing of splendours of morning: But,-of the Hhalbitantsj' I sing! Laugh not at their habits quaint, Their speech or lives they lead: ' Their clothes of simple homespun, Quite suirting to their need. Underneath his countenance rough, An intellect heart is wisely hiding, Concealed in his noble breast, Is a soul, with love o'erflowing. Their ancestors came from Picardy, Fronf Maine and fair Poitong Came from the lands of Normandy, And ,from the valley of Anjofu. These men of all endurance tried, From beauteous France departed: Left 'bounteous harvests to be raised, To these, are we indebted. They have cut 'dlown green forests serene, Wth eager arms and strong, Cleared the fields, and settled the plains, From such people we are sprung. Glory be to those who lived By the plough and trial and strife! We know their valour, thlose who died In the passing race of life. Translated from the French poem Chantez, o poetes Leonard Thibadeau
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.28 THE L. C. I. TATLER back -no Brignall so will leave you to con- tinue your journey. Before leaving, he filled the tank with enough gasoline to drive to Dupdale. Good-bye Rosaleen called gaily as she started the car. Good-bye and safe journey, he return- ed, smiling. Nice girl, Mallory reflected as he climbed into his roadster, turned around, and drove off in the opposite direction. As she drove up the winding drive on her return home la few days later, Rfosaleen recognized with delightful surprise, a. green roadster similar to her own parked at the door. Hereafter, the Malory's, father and son, were frequent visitors at the home of Rosaleen and her father. Mr. Mallory Sr. because of the deep friendship which sprang up 'between him and Mr. Leighg Mr. Mallory Jr. because it was the home of his bride-to-be. Poetr ' ROMANCE I fSybi1 Pickeringj I've left the world of trouble With all its cares behind, I'm steeped in a world of wonders Where rays of love beams shine, Where all the worlds are one world And oh what a world to see Where all the worlds as one world Throb like the pulse of the sea Where ravs of love are shining And the breeze of devotion blows Where the voices of passion murmur In the garden where beauty grows. In the depth of my heart it's swelling, The thrill that only love knows. THE FIRST RUGBY PRACICE . Scene I. 'Coach Breese of Lindsay By the Hnine Gods he swore, That the great school of L. C. I. Should suffer defeat no more, By the Unine Gods he swore it, And named a trysting day, And bade his messengers go forth To summon his array. Scene II. To First, Second, Third and Fourth, The messenger ran fast, To all the forms in L. C. I.- Fifth Form heard it last. Shame on the hefty bozo, Who turns not out to-night, To try and make the rugby team, And keep L. C. I. in the fight. Scene III. Out then poured the greenhorns, Who had not played before, Close followed by the veterans, As hard-'boiled as of yore. And on many, a flashy sweater, A Sewn with many a, seam, Shown at its best. Behold! the Crest, Of the L. C. I. rugby team. Scene VI. Then out spoke the burly Campbell As he leaned upon the gate, To every man upon this earth Work cometh soon or late, So mark the field, you bozos, With all the speed ye may: I with two more to help me, Will go out there and play.
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30 THE L. C. I. TATLER CURRE T EVENTS Adolph Hitler, lead- . er of the German Nazis, born in Aus- f- tria but a powerful 3555? -.,:...-arms. factor in German f'.I ,:1-:V:-24-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: -.-. '-:-: He was al corporal in the Ger- man army during the Great War. On Thursday, March 23, -I - ' he became the dic- tator of Germany and his power is - growing to be sec- fr- 2517 qnfi only to Musso' 2 I' ....,.,., , ,.,.,.,.,,,.,.,. .,:,., . +I ,,AV, H leaders, the differ- ence between Hitler and Mussolini is strikingly illustrated by one characteristic. Mussolini makes the Fascists salute 'by throwing out this hand boldly, fingers spread apart. Hitler rais- es his arm timidly, as though the mus- cles were cramped holding his fingers ..., . .r- E'f:f?Ef.? f'1 -59 F E1ErE1Er +i5fEf3:' 55f1: : f?t:fgf:2 2 -'ifififffi fri:-. -.-12:15 :'41:IzIf25:3:-. .-: H5551f2E2E:5:S2?:i:7:2:5:i:2: ''3:1:i:?:ff'Tf?fI5ff!.-.- -. ::3fE:1:T:1:?:. f1f5 2.2 .5.3.f:f:Q:f:I:5:5:2fz1:7:3:?:if2:25'f2E '2353 -'4!Q12:.-f'f153 5.5.g,5,5,g,: . iz... f ' 5 , ' I j j' 'Q , . , .a-:-:':-:- g3:,,., ---:-w :If:f:f:1:2-1521:-:-'::::v 1. .- together. 3:':E4 ' Nl. . - -5.3.5.5 ' E5::3:::3:3:3.3:5:4.,.1: 3.3.3. 11... .1 ' ' '515?35E1 3': 'fIffEfE5QfEfEf:f .1 -:-:-:4:+:- gf .3:gf2fQEi.-52f3fIfI2:Efff2fffi E :'f7:f:-:-:-:-:-:-:-' , , .1.-Z-3-Z-:-.-:-:-:-14:-3-:-.:-:-:-2-:-3.5.5.3 'f:f:f:f:Q:':I .- :'.I:5:i:1:1:I:T:I:I:Zg7grg:g:g:3:3:E::::::: 6:-c-5 C:5'f'1'? 4:5:5:?:5:2:? i:Ig15:::::::-:gf agggzgzgifg :IE2E111E25122E1E15IE1222:Erf:3:3:'-'-P':3:3:g:r3E2E2525252529535 . 2255 ii-ESEJEIEI:-51511221 -3'ZI2251212fffEfEIE1EIEIE1f:5:2:f:2 5:15:252IESE2EiEfEIZf5I2fE1?f-zzlg f5:C: '-':1:I'f:2-125151: .3:3:3:3:5:5:5:g:g:g:g:::f:::2:E:f:Q:f :Qggggg g:5:g:::fq:g:::g:f' 5Q:f:,:3:f:Q:f:f:' :ff-flfififfffffffffffiffZflffifififf 2'-'-'.I,V,A:ErSEr2rS2E2E2ErE1gE-L.-Ififf H5151 f:f:fZQI. 3?fffffffffff:ff7f5:3 ' ' Q:3ffEf575752255fffffiflftflfififi-. l'f2Q 3'f:f:fi 15151551 zlzfzfzrzrffzrf . -Ie , - 4+ , 1-I-2:3:5:E:E:E:E:E:5: fr-535:59 :Q:f:2:f:f :::5:I:I'i' 51 -.35 H 'A -L! -- , .-.x , ,, , ' 1' 1 Sf' .- szmwf P 2 N f ,- . Ig, Q f J f 'A gn-cg f l J 4 3 Q. a foe' , 1 f .432 x 4 f C ' Franklin Delano Roosevelt, president of the U.S.A., is an enormous worker, jovial and good-natured. He numbers among his friends people in all walks of life. His election to the Presidency of the United States in the fall of 1932 was as much a personal triumph for his courage and character as it was a party victory. His success was overwhelming, for he won by one of the greatest majorities ever re- corded in a presidential election. Benito Mussolini, GBM: f'f'fA'fff.:, Ii Dune, Fas- ' 'i - -1-'xiii'2'2ty1 .2ifgf5 1-:lc-I+:-' v,,,,,, 3: .-.-. -:3-13.1.11-.5 Cist leader and fffffiff' .V'1:':' Pl'8I'l'1iEl' of way, illgi the man who :1 holds sway over the destinies of -4' my www pw- ,.,.... 4- ple, who dreams '.'.:: 5i?5325:fQf:15E:f.' of founding an empire on the banks of the old Mare Nostrum and who has whole legions of well-trained black shirts at his beck and call, was born in Dovia, Italy, the son of a blacksmith who was an ideal- ist and suffered many terms of imprison- ment for his leadership in Socialism. He is the most powerful figure in Italy, statesman and administrator of astonish- ing power. Joseph Stalin, The man of steel, wielder of greater power than that of a czar, once a professional agitator, now dic- tator of Russia. He has greater auth- ority over a greater area than any single man since Tamerlane, and on his actions and opinions the hope and future of new Russia to a great degree depend.
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