Lindsay Collegiate and Vocational Institute - Tatler Yearbook (Lindsay, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1933

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THE L. C. I. TATLER 53 -ui ' 115 N6 9 I '- .S , Q ,A 7'fw -eo:'. -...a- - 5 ly .. Qf' ,,..9 V I e s, L. CDorice G. J. Webster! Due to the large number of magazines received in exchange for The Tatler. this year, it is impossible to criticize all indiv- idu-ally, through the pages of our year book. We have, however, selected a few of the best and shall try to criticize them in such a way as to 'be both helpful and encouraging. We are glad to be able to say that the magazines, for the most part, have been able to retain their usual high standard of quality, despite the fin- ancial difficulties which every institution and society has had to contend with in the past three years. May they continue to maintain this standard! ACTA NOSTRA-Guelph 'Collegiate and Vocational Institute. Congratulations! Acta Nostra is complete in every phase of school life. The reproduction Stream in Winter is highly commendable. ..One of our best exchanges. THE COLLEGIAN-St. Thomas Colle- giate Institute. Your Alumni and Jokes departments are splendid. Would a few more cartoons be in place? EASTERN ECHO-Eastern High School of Commerce, Toronto. Your section of Interesting Signatures is quite unique. Your cuts are excellent. Why not a few m-ore Jokes? THE TIMES--Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute. Your poetry section is very creditable. Who's Wlho is ex- ceedingly interesting and not without humour. This magazine has acquired a competent standard. THE lCOLLEC-IAN -Stratford Colleg- iate-Vocational Institute. The .Sports De- partment is vour outstanding feature. Your form notes are good. Why not add an index of the magazine contents? THE MAGNET -Jarvis Collegiate Institute, Toronto. An excellent year book! Every department is well arrang- ed and the Silhouettes are very attractive. THE ANALECTAH-Central Collegiate Institute, Calgary. Alta. Pa Moffat's Shortcomingsn is iboth humourously and ably written. Your poetry section, though small, possesses commendable qualities. THE ORACLE -Fort William Colleg- iate and Technical Institute. Your mag- azine represents unrivalled achievement. The cuts are exceptionally good. Your editorial on The Oracle is pithy and depicts the fine motives of your year book. A truly welcome exchange for The Tatlerf' Other Magazines gratefully acknow- ledged: KELVIN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. THE GLEBE -Ottawa Collegiate In- stitute. THE LANTERN-Sir Adam Back C.I., London, Ontario. 'THE ELEVATORJ'-Belleville Colleg- iate and Vocational School. THE NORTI-ILAND ECHO -North Bay Collegiate. STATIC -Chapleaiu High School. THE SCREECH OWLH-Bowmanville High School. The Rarebits - Burlington High School. THE OAKWOOD ORACLE -Toronto. HTHE L.C.I. REVIEW -London Cen- tral Collegiate. TRINITY UNIVERSITY REVIEW - Trinity College, Toronto. THE PHOENIX -University Schools, Toronto. THE COLLEGE TIMES -Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, P.E.I. THE NEW ERA -Brandon Collegiate Institute, Manitoba. LETBHRIDGE Collegiate Institute, Al- berta. THE TWIG -U.T.S., Toronto.

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52 THE L. C. I. TATLER French Department BON MOTS tBy Miss N. G. Adams? NOS ANCETRESH Linette recite son histoire de France. Linettte-Les Gaulois avaient six jambes. La Maitresse-Comment? Six jambes? Ils etaient faits comme tout le monde. Linette-At! non, c'est dans le livre: les Gaulois etaient des hommes de six piedsf' On ne peut pas avoir six pieds sans avoir six jambes. UNE APPRECIATION. La Maitresse-Votre composition n'est pas mal, mais elle ressemble beaucoup a celle de votre voisine. Quest-ce que cela veut dire? L'E1eve -Eh bien, que sa composition n'est pas mal non plus! POINT DE Uue Le Maitre-Quest oe qu'un hypocrite? L'Eleve-C'est un eleve qui va a 1'ecole en souriant! ERUDITION. LExaminateur-Pourvez vous, Monsieur, me dire quelque chose sur les plus grands chirnistes du dix septierne siecle? Le Candidat-Ils sont tous morts, Mon- sieur! GRAMMAIRE Le Professeur-Quest-ce que ce sont que les voyelles? L'Eleve-C'est ce qui reste quand on a eneleve toutes-les consonnes. DEFINITION L'Instituteur-Qu'est-ce que c'est qu'une ile? L'Eleve-Une ile, Monsieur, c'est un en- droit qu' on ne peut pas quitter san un bateau. LE BAROMETRE BAISSE Le Maitre-Marie, avez-vous vu le barom- etre? La Bonne-Qui, Monsieur ..... Le Maitre-Est-ce qu' il a baisse? La Bonne-Oh! beaucoup, Monsieur .... Le Maitre-De combien de degres? La Bonne-De tout l'escabier, je 1'ai laisse tomber ce matin! AVANT L' OPERATION -Dites-moi franchement, docteur, n'avez- vous jamais eu de malchance avec vos operation? -Non, Mon Ami: Mes clients en ont par- foisg moi, jamais! LA POUPEE INCASSABLE La mere de Jeanne entend un grand fbruit dans la chambre de sa fille. -Qu'est-'ce que tu Jeanne! fais -J'ai casse ma poupee. -La psupee incassaible que je t'ai clonnee! -Oui, Maman, je suis enfin arrivee a la casser, mais ca n' a pas ete facile! L' INSTITUTEUR SE TROMPE L'instituteur expique la conjugaison des verbes, puis il demande a Jean: -Est-il correct de dire: Mon frere sont alle se promener? -Non, Monsieur. -Pourquoi cela? -Parce que mon frere est venu a l'ecole avec Moi. AU RESTAURANT. Un client enthousias-te, a un autre client: -Quelle bonne maison! On donne ici la meilleure qualite de ce que 1' on demande. Si vous demandez un oeuf frais, on vous apporte l' oeuf le plus frais du monde. Si vous demandez une tasse de cafe, on vous donne la. meilleure tasse de cafe du monde . . . Le Second Client. -Vous avez raison, j' avais demande un petit bifteck. Les future Inventeurs Le Professeur parle a ses eleves 'de quelques inventions: telephone, T. S. F. etc. Puis, il demande a Jacques: -S' il vous etait possible d' inventer quelque chose qu' inventeriez-vousi' -Monsieur repond Jacques, j' inventerais la machine ou il n'y a qu a appuyer sur un bonton pour apprendre ses lecons. -Et vous, Paul? demande le professeur. -Moi. repond Paul, j' inventeraiis la ma- chine a appuyer sur le bonton. DIST1ZNlC'I'ION. Un jeue cllegien demande av son pere. -Pap, qu' est-ce qui distinque la civilist- tion de la barbaric? -Oh! c' est bien simple: La civilisation, c' est de tuer son ennemi a six mille metres avec un boulet de canon. Et la barbarie, c' est de lui couper la tete avec un sabre! TROP ICHAUVE POUR JOUER Un vieux Monsieur Chauve - Mes petits amis, voulez-vous me laisser entrer dans le jeu? Un de garcons - Impossible, Monsieur. C'est aux Indiens que nous jouons, et vous etes deja scalpe.



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