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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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54 THE L. C. I. TATLER mi s- We r.: lg X4 V X Eli 'H -3. Ra j - E571 t -5. 1 Wm !!!f f?2': 'Y --..'1 ' - LES ENFANTS TERRIBLE Form 1A-lWomen without menl. Form lA has won no little share of honors this term in scholarship and in athletics. Betty Nichol gained honour for herself and for her form in field day, by running. Bernice Blakely carried off the honours at the promenade bg' win- ning 'the fancy dress prize. 1A was suc- cessful in debates. against 1B, 1C, and 2A, the credit going to Grace Craighead, Is- abelle Thurston, and Isabel Graham. Fruits of evil: -- A rather good one is told of one of the first form girls. Hav- ing no Algebra homework done one of the girls sought refuge in the basement and as she realized the enormity of her of- fence she decided to get sick and go home. She was treated to a large spoonful of castor oil, and my 'dear readers will be pleased to know that she returned to school that afternoon a much wiser and sadder girl. Moral:-If you must pull off those silly stunts, do them well. Better not to have done a thing at all, than to have done it poorly. - Shakespeare.'' M.r. Patterson says that some of the minds of 1A should not only be cultivated ,but plowed under. Form 1B feels that they have enjoyed their year in first form and consider that its members have had a successful year. In this issue they wish to present to you a few of the things that they have enjoyed themselves. The three R's to 1B are Re- cline, Relax and Rest. Mackey thinks that Mr. Breese sees through his pupils. Ferguson wishes that history would re- peat itself. To IB September mourn is the day that school begins. IC- Les Intellectuels' IC's complete year can be expressed in the following little poem. Too much fun, Too much sport Nothing done, Bad report. SECOND FORMS 2A. Ofur Form:- We, the members of 2A have a certain liking for this pleasant school-room of ours, on the second floor of fthe L. C. I. As we enter each morning through the la1'ge oaken doorway, usually swung wide open to admit the stragglers for French Period we see bright sunshine casting its rays on dust-less desks and brightening up the often dull periods with flitting balls reflected by mirrors hidden in some un- suspected corner. At the front of each row well-autographed tables and each row of seven desks where smiling students sit or should I say Cfrowningl be-cause of such things as Latin or Geometry. THE FUNNIES:- A-2A student- Do you think early rising is good for your health? A farmer lad:- I don'-t know about my health but next to sun, rain, and fertili- zer it's the 'best thing there is for crops. Helen Reeves:-Say, how did your story on Perpetual Motion turn out. Martha Reesor: - Oh! It was a great success. Every time I handed it in, it came back to me. 2B.- 223 is such a brainy form Although, we're bad maylbe, The boys act up, the girls adorn, This brilliant form you see. Of chalk we have a treasure-trive, Though hidden from your sight. The boys, with chalk, as I can prove, Put up a wondrous fight. Of paper shot from elastic, You must be very careful For those naughty boys do get a kick Of giving you an earful.
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