Malvern Collegiate Institute - Muse Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)
- Class of 1931
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Howard 0790 ELgin 2773 ' To The Aid of The Muse! 0 When it has tn he in by 'iHIlllbl'l'UNV', X :ind lhe1'e's nut n 2!j1illllll9l' nf nn ideal Q ul X ns In what y1n1'1l write-liznve you R1 W 6-ver tried the- etTec't nf 21 new pen- Nw ll ni-w iiutvlnunli-ffove-I1 il brightly- X Q uilevwrl 1lE'lIL'il'.' In the slziliunery sp liQJIillI'iIllf'I1i nw :ill kinds of new 3.09 iH'f'PSSlIl'it'S tn give spin' In iiispirzltifm, Q 7 :nlnl the ninse ....... ! W S'l'IiICI'Z'1' I l,00Ii I , gg-. T H if ,ll Pi if 1 4 x X x dw i . M , 'ig' X, no in Qlfviyyggqm Qs: 2 web i QW E ,QR X g ib mwef fi E E 5 ..... X I' ' J' 3 2 e e e X S X' THE MUSE Table of Contents TEACHING STAFF . .. ........................ .... MUSE STAFF ..... EDITORIAL .......... SCARBORO HEIGHTS .. LEST NVE FORGET ROXVING .......... OLD MACK .................. MISS BARR-An Appreciation NUTSY FAGAN .................. BILL SHAKESPEARE'S GHOST .... LOOKING BACK ................ MR. ROGERS . .. DR. XVALTERS .. AFTERMATH ,. EXCHANGE ,,....... . ..................... . . THE MALVERN HOME AND SCHOOL CLUB . .. ALUMNI ................................... MALVERN SONG BOYS' ATHLETICS ................,......... BOYS' ATHLETIC FINANCIAL STATEMENT CADETS ...,................. ..... ....... GIRLS' ATHLETICS .... LITERARY SOCIETY MAIDS OF MALVERN SOCIAL ..... .......... ORCHESTRA ................... FAMOUS FIFTH FORM FACTS .. PAGE OI APPRECIATION FIFTH FORM REGISTER HUMOUR ................ A UTOG RAPHS ..,......, PIIOTOGRAPHIC PAGE CARTOONS , .......... .. Che-ss-Nuts ..... flufeffuizn ,........ Grunt, Mr-Qusnrriv .. Iiivk und Gf1u1'gf- .. ..... -3- Dr. .L P. Coleman ..... Wm. Connor Jack Gzwst ....... Eilvcn Case . Harriett Ingham ...... Ted Revrc . Lyvrwtvz' Parker . .. J. Muirhvml 90 . . . l ri.w' .I CHING STAFF ML' TA rp v-4 7' H li Ill 5 f, The Staff luflllur-111-I lllrf 1 XXII IIXXI I 151. ,I,w1,xI1111l lfillffll'-9 I'111111N Ii1x11:11c lbmuxx Wlcxx ll1'l1flllu11'1ll l'.vIIIIHI'N X11 ,.,. 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II11I14-1'I I 1111 24' Ib. 12:11-1Ii111-1' II11 I1l 2IJ I. I-2l1':1sl1111 I 111 Ill I I'I J. II:1y1I111'Ii II Ix111 LII NI. In-xill I X III 1lI Z2 .X .X. Il111I1I XX XX 11 II ZZ Ii l'. If'1':1111 IS S1111x11i1111: S1111x11c1-211, xIl'l'llXVilll, W:11'vI1z1111. S111iII1 A111I1-151111 F11-Iel I4y4lIl II1':1111GII M1-Nully Icfllll' If1lIlK'I'IS l7Q'fL'lllQ-25 ,-- - tlsslsls .s 1- ' ll' l C 1 F N tln-sv tluys ot' rzipiml th-vt-lopnn-nts. vxpnnsion wonhl sm-in to tlvnott- ni'og'1't-ssivt-llvss anti mros ut-ritv. Vonst-4 in-ntlv it has ln-4-n fvlt that . . l . tln- Must- shonltl ln- t'lll2ll'2l'1l hoth in tht- ntnnln-1' :intl sizo ot' its pugt-s. XYhilv it is truv that tln-rv has lwvn sonn- tlifft-1't-iifw ot' opinion on this point, still il lzlrgt- lnzijority t':1x'o111't-tl tht- 1-liuiigx-, :intl so wt- introtlnf-v this lzirgvi' Must: Should it provt- popiilan' tln- now sizt- will lilim-ly lu-1-onw stznidzirtl for t'utnrt- 1-mlitions. A th-1-itlt-tl llN'l'l'ilSt' in tht- lllllllllvl' ot' Il1lQ'l'S also has lm-n nlznlc. In coinpiling :intl wliting oin' lluso this your, wo lizlvs- hml for our slogan HI3l2'2'1'l' :intl Bt-ttn-1'. lt's lllQ'Ql'l' wt- linowi NVQ- hopt- you think it's ht-th-1'. lt is gn-altly to ho 1'vg'i'ottoml that tho wlitors of ax high st-hool niagrziziin- only holtl oliivt- for ono yt-air. owing to tht' fm-t that tit'tl1-t'o1'nn-1's am- usnailly st-lt-vtt-ml for tht- post. l'inlouhtn-tlly tht- nmgaziln- wonltl bv an Illllvll filllll' Il1'Ullll4'f :intl wonhl lu- ont vzlrlivi' if tht- 1-tlitoi-s haul si yt-ans t-xr Il0I'lt'lll'l' hy whivh To ht- uilitlt-tl. .Xs it is. t-zn'h 1-tlitoi' Innst lozlrn what to tlo :intl what to avoid tloing' for hiinst-lf' sit :i vost of at grvat th-ul of tinn- thzit ho might lw putting' to ln-ttn-1' ziwlvziiiteigt-. 'l'ln-rv is 1-1-ally no l'l'Ill1'llf' for tht- situation, llowt-wr. lllll for thosv In-rsons who ft-1-l that possibly on thvm will t'zill tht- tlutit-s of wlitorsliip in tht- following' yt-an' may wt- list Tlll'l't' tlon'ts, l ii'st, tlon't st-t :in iinlt-tinitv tinnl wht-n asking' fol' ai l'Ullll'lllllilUll nnh-ss you tlon't want tho ill'tll'lt' ln'-t'o1'v tht- Sllllllllvl' holi- days. lDon't Oxpt-ct thc iiiagnziln- to aipywaii- wln-n you think it will, hnt try to lniw it out as soon uftt-1' :is possilwh-, Lastly, tlon't :isk tht- ll'2lt'lll'l'S for pictnrt-s ot' tln-nisvlvt-s wlivn tlnty xwiw- young: Tln-5' t-itln-1' in-vt-r haul snap-shots tukvn tht-n or thvy lmvt- lost tht-ni. -X wolwl to thv wist- is sllflivit-lit. XYIIH IS TH l:3l,.XBll'I? l'il'l'IX'l'l.Y in Vliivzlgo il nt-W svhool was opt-nf-sl. This fzlvt ulonv is not startling' lnit it ln-c'onn-s so wlivn wt- am' tolml that thc stinlt-nts are allow,-tl to work wlnin :intl how tln-5' plvzlsv, illltil to 4-hoosv XVlllf'lll'Vl'1' snhjn-vt that nnay linppm-11 to zipln-ul to tht-in at tht- tinn-. .Xt first glzinct- Wu Illilf' not sm- any :nlw1i1tzng'v in snvh ai tliso1'1lv1'ly pursuit of wlnm-ation, oth:-1' than that it might instill 2'l'l'2ll'l'l' solt'-tlt-lwinlm-in-o in tht- pupils. This nn-thotl llowt-vt-1' wonltl prolmlvly ovvi't'onn- :nt lvzlst ont- grm-ut elm-tl-vt in oni' own t-tliivsxtioiisil systt-in. THE MUSE From the time we leave kindergarten right to the last year in High Sehool we do our work only under eoinpulsion. NVe are always seeking a loop-hole through whieh we may eseape from doing what we are told to do. whieh is a perfeetly natural result. By the time we reach fifth form most ot' us realize that our edueation is for our own good, but the ab- sorption of knowledge has so long been a hitter tonic, administered regu- larly and foreihly that we will rejeet it whenever possihle. We will never do more than we absolutely must do. As a result when the Muse asks us for an artiele we don 't have to write it, and most of us don 't. Then we enter University. Suddenly we don 't have to do anything. Most of us do nothing. In eonsequenee a majority of the first year students fail. Who aetually is to blame '? Of eourse the fault lies with the pupils, hut is the blame entirely theirs? Surely they are not properly prepared for the marked ehange that eomes on entering the l'niversity. The remedy for this evil is yet to he preserihed. The sehool mentioned at the beginning of this artiele is merely an experiment. with no definite results assured. Someday in the near future we may expeet the solution ot' this prolilem. Bill Cage, NYANTICIJ-Bltlllltl Sl'I'I'URT Slit JHT while ago I heard it expressed that the Muse was noth- ing hut a fifth t'orm magazine. llere the statf of the Muse would like Io point aeeusingly to you readers tand to the lower sehool in partieulari and reply You're the eausef' The laek of support given To our magazine is a matter to be eonsidered seriously. The students demand a produet worthy of Malvern, witty, newsy and entertaining. You do not want the eontents to relate only to the upper sehool and yet when we ask for artieles. news, poetry, jokes or what not, we reeeive either a shrug and a hored look or a modestly stam- mered Uh, l wouldn't know what to write. Many interesting and elever eontrihutions have been made tas you eau seen hy the few loyal ones who take an aetive interest. in their 11121911- zine. Here l would like to add a word of praise to the I. A. paper edited lay .lim liuekham who has had the temerity to puhlish a lively little paper eontainiug everytllng from movie reviews to exeiting serial stories. NVQ would like to have seen part of it printed in the intended Lower Form News hut owing to the failure of the majority of the forms to eontrihute we were not ahle to materialize this feature. But keep up the good work -limmyl .Xud now to ehauge the suhjeet. U for the times when we gathered in the auditorium to listen to well- known people speak on well-known topiesl 'l'hese days we have no Ralph Vonnor or l,rol't-ssor t'oleman to lure us from our studies and we miss tht-mf lt would he niee it' we eould listen to somehody aequainted with misunderstood Russia or if we eould hear Mrs. Blillieent Nleliinnou, whose mother was an 'Indian prineess, unfold to us the wonders and proh- lems ol' lndial Now everything is left to the newspapers or our imagina- tions. the former heing unreliahle and the latter heiug lost in maths. 'l'heret'ore we would like to see our auditorium filled onee more l'or people sueh as Nlr. Flowers. ltr. flordon and Mrs. Meliiunou. What do you think? ll. VVray. 3.12. THE MUSE VTUPIA AVE you in your mind ever created a perfect school? tloodwin XVatson. professor of educational psychology at Teachers' Vollege, Columbia l'niversity, has conceived what he considers an educa- tional l'topia. He claims that our High Schools are modern in architec- ture but old-fashioned in the subjects taught. His perfect High School would have six departments. Departments of Health, Leisure, Home Participation, t'itizenship, Philosophy and Voca- tions. XVithin each department would be several hundred units to be car- ried on inside and outside the sehoolroom, for example, in the lilepartment of Health there would be such units as muscle building. complexion im- proving. choice of diet. tirst aid, relaxation and rest, getting over the blues, and avoiding the inferiority complex. Each department would consist of many such units. He describes his envisioned High School as a sort of cafeteria of de- sirable experiences. Every pupil would be guided in his choice of units and encouraged to take some from each department. 1-'ive of the six departments of this school include units which would be suitable for a pupil no matter what his plans for the future might be. Anybody would be well to study health, citizenship, home participation, philosophy. and how to spend his leisure time. But I do not see how a pupil could take these and at the same time take enough subjects in the Department of Vocations to prepare for a profession. In order to enter any profession it is necessary to learn many subjects as a wider and deeper range of knowledge is more demanded than ever. If a boy has not decided what he is going to do. the subjects in the first departments of this school would be suitable for him as they would give him a good general education. These subjects are also useful for those pupils who have no intention of going into any business or pro- fession. Such students are usually girls and there are never many. XVe cannot disregard the opinion of Goodwin NYatson who is a pro- fessor of educational psychology. Still it seems to me that for the greater number of pupils this school would not be practical and when we leave is High School like Malvern we would be better prepared for life. Phyllis Kimber. RVTH XVACI ITHH AST year was a very successful year for Malvern not only in the athletic but also in the academic field. The most outstanding pupil of the year was Ruth NYaehter who won the Harris Proficiency Award. Although only fifteen years of age she won this scholarship in competition with the entire province. Hn account of her age it was necessary to secure special consent from the l'niversity Senate in order that she might enter l'niversity. Congratulations Ruth Y THI-I .ll FSE t 'ANAIDIAX .Xl'Tllt DHS' ASSUCIATIUN tl l'l't'llt' thvir own poonis in tho prosont-0 of l'hzirl0s tl. ll. Roberts :intl Dr. Pratt was ai thrilling if 1'2lfl101' torrifying oxpt-rionco of lltilllj' young ports this wintrr. Tho ot-vnsion was tho nlilllllillf' nu-1-ting of tho t':nuulinn Authors' Association in Toronto. Mzilvorn was l'l'lFl'l'Sl'llll'Ll hy Miss Ruth Sliopnrtl, whoso litcrnry nhility is wt-ll known :lliotlt tht- srliool. Aftor ln-airing thv work ot' tho group of young poots and poctossos and tho c-riticisni ot' tho jutlgo, Dr. Pratt, who is woll known to Mulvvrnitcs, rt-:ul two of his own povins. Following this Dr. Rohr-rts, who inc-idontally was ft-tml hy tho 4-luh in honour of his hirtlnlzly, spoko Ullt'0ll1'ilQillgly of tht- work of his young' 2lllllll'llt'l' and t-xplrsst-tl voiiiplt'-to sntisfau-tion in tho quality ot' tht- poonis that lu- llL'il1'll.- MVR YISITHRS AST .lznnunry :it :in opt-n nu-cting of tht- st-it-tivo cluh thc pupils of Mnlyt-rn wt-ro girl-n tho opportunity of lioziring an zultlrrss givon hy Proft-ssor Rogt-rs. Mr. Rogers is profcssor of nnzilytit- 1-lioinistry :it tht- l'niyt-rsity of Toronto and is also u 1-riininologist. Hr tohl us many intt-rt-sting' things nbout his 1-xpo1'ivlu-r in tlifft-rvnt t'l'iIlllll2ll 1-ztsos nntl illustrntt-tl his tnlk with with st-yt-1'ail guns, nn oltl vt-st, n pit-rv of cloth. :intl Sllllilitl' things ohtzliiu-tl whih- iiiwstigutiiig thrsv vaisos. Pl'0fl'SS0l' Root-rs' t-xtt-nsiyo lmowlotlgt- of vliomistry has provrn of grt-:it zissistziiu-Q to tlu- polivt- :intl govt-rnnn-nt ziuthoritirs. His sulmlrvss wus thoroughly 1-njoyt-el :intl wo 2lllIll't't'i2llt' Proft-ssor Rog'ol's' kintlnt-ss in Ptbllllllg to our sc-hool. 'l'lll'I ICIJITUHS' t'tlNVl'lN'l'ltbN HIC litlitors' t'onyt-ntion, hrltl 4-an-h your at tht- l'niy't-rsity ot' Toronto nmrks tho ln-giniiiiig of zlrtivitit-s for tht- srhool Ill2lQ'2lZlll0S. Hopro- ' st-ntntiyt-s :irc st-nt from ull ovvr tho provinm- :intl nrt- l'lllt'1'filll1l'tl hy tht- nioinhvrs ot' tht- NVonu-n's .lournulistiv Sorority. This yt-:ir Marjorie lit-1-r, :tn 1-x-M:1ly't-rnitv was t'll2lil'IIlilll :intl l'Xpl'l'SSt'tl lll'1' dt-light in sm-ing thnt Mulyt-rn haul tht- lnrgost 2llll'lltlEIllt'0 of tht- nssonihly. Following intl-rt-sting' :ultlrt-ssl-s hy l'roi't-ssor M. hvillliltt, Mr. W. J. llunlop, Mr. Y. Knowlt-s, Mr. A. .Xlh-n. :intl Mr. tlrogory t'l:nrkt- groups wt-rr fornu-ml :intl tlisi-ussions wort- ht-ltl 4-oin-t-rning' tht- ynrious tlopurtnn-nts of at ning- :ixin--, ln tln- 1-ya-ning' il hnnqut-t was holtl at tht- .Xrts :intl In-ttors t'luh, tho 2llt'Nl ot' honour ht-ing' t'linrlt-s tl. ID. Rohm-rts. Hn tht- st-vontl tlny nftor llt'2ll'lllQ' intt-rt-sting It-vtlm-s hy Mr. Arthur I1lNlll l'. l'rot't-ssor .l. IJ. Rohins, Mr. t'lurkt- liot-ko :intl llr. IC. A. llurtly, tht- vonytintion w:lsthroug'llt to at vlost- hy soino ol' tht- :lt-lrgintm-s :ittvntling n rnuhy usnnt- :it tht- Yursity stmliuni whilt- otln-rs 1-njoyt-tl an tln-ntro pnrty :nt tht- lioynl .XII-xailulm. Wt- tk-1-I surf- that :ill who we-rv privilvgs-ml to nttontl thu-so nu-vtings tlwiu-tl gi-1-nt ht-nt-tit from tht-ni :intl wo wish to 4-xtt-ntl our thanks to tho SlUlllJl l'lii Nol'ol'lty. fll. VV. M. 1,1 - wlni inn i T H L' .ll I' S E 11111 iY1 HIS j'l'ill' 111- h11v1- llilil tlu- l'Xll'l'lll1'ly' g11111l I'111't11111- 111' ll2lVlllQ' llr. A. P. 1'11ll'lIl2lll, 111'111'1-ss111- 1-1111-1'i111s 111' 11011l11Q'j' i11 1h1- l'11i1'1-1'si11' 111' 'l'11r1111111, Wl'it1- 1'11l' Us 1lu- Sl1ll'.X' 111' S1'11rl111r11 l'3lll11's. 'lllu' lglllf1'S l11-i11g'11 I111-11l 111t1'1u-111111 ill'l' wvll 1111111111 111 M11l1'1-1'11 Nlllll1'lllS l1lll 1'1-11' 111' 11s l1111'1- illlyllllllg' lllll ll Yilglll' 1111-11 111' th1-i1' 111'ig'i11. I11: 1'11I1-1111111 ll2lS g'i1'1-11 us 111 si11111li1i1-1l 1'111-111 1lu- 1-x11l111111ti1111 111' this s1-i1-111i1i1- YY0ll1l1'l', W1- wish 111 111111111 l11', 1'11l1-1111111 1'111' l1is lilll1lllt'SS i11 1-1111s1-11ti11g' 111 111115 I1111111111' 11111- 11111g'11zi1111. NY1- 111li1- this 111111111't1111i11' 11Is11 111 1ll2lllli .I111-li 41111-st 11111l 'll1'll H1-1-v1- 1'111' 1h1-i1' 1-111111-il111ti1111s 111 llll' s111-1-1-ss 111' tlu- AlllS1', .l1u-li ll2lS g'iv1-11 11s El 111-lig'l111'11lly 1l1-111il111l 1l1-s1'1'1111i1111 111' tlu- lll'lIl1'j', ill11llQ' 11'i1h his x'i1-ws 1111 1'111vi11g' 1-11111liti1111s i11 this 1-ity. I11 l1is l'llNl11Ill2ll'j' Slylt' rl'l'1l ll2lS 111-111h11-1-1l 1111111111-1' S11ilI'lillll2 111'1i1-l1- 1-s111-1-i11ll1' l'lll' 11111' 11s11. II1-1'11's Sl1II1l'llllll2 111-11'-1'111'1111111s hy l 1'is1-. -li111111y l l'lSl', 11l'l2'llI2l1Ul' 111' l3ir1l's l'ly1- 1'l'llll'l'. ll2lS 11s1-1l l1is 11111-111 111 111-1111-1 s111111- 1'1-1-1-111 1-V1-111s 111' 11111' s1'h1,111l. Hwiiig 111 1h1- 1'111-1 111111 tlu- 111120 111' 11111111-1'i11ti1111 was 1111ul1- 1111 lN'l'l1l'1' W1- 1-1-1-1-iv1-11 tl11- 1-111'1111111s. 1l11- AlllSl' 1'K'Q'l'UlS Tllill i1 was i1111111s- sil1l1- 111 lll1'lll1l1' Mr. l 1'is1-'s 11111111- ill it. Il11w1-V1-1' W1- Slll1'l'1'1'l5' 1l11111k hi111 1111- his l'l'ill,lf' flllfl Q1-111-r1111s r1-s111111s11 111 11111' 1'1-11111-st. SUNG 1'11N'l'l'lS'l' ,Xl1Yl'lHN 11g'11i11l lt s1-1-111s lllill lllilltlllj' 1-1111 1,li111 tlu- l11'l2llllll'SS of All-llV1'1'll. S11111'1sl Sl'l10lil1'Slll11Sl illlll 1111w Sougsl l 111' il 1111111111-1' 111' 1'1111rs tl11- girls h11v1- VS'U1'lil'1l 11111i1-11tly 111 1-11111- 1111si11g songs, 1lu-ir 11111111 l11-111 1111 il 1-1-1'111i11 s11111ll silv1-1' 1-1111 2flVl'll 021-'ll y1-111- hy tlu- Y.W.1'.A. l 11r ll2lj'S 21 1-1-1't11i11 g'1'111111 111' girls llllIl1Hll'll 11w11y. 0Vl'l'j' 111111' illlll llll'll l111rs1i11g 111111 s1111g' 111' s1-ril1l1li11g 11111-try. Tllvll 111 11111- 111' 11111' W1-1-kly 2lSSt'll1lllj'S Mr. lA1lll1l2lllll llvltl 1111 il s1lv1-1' 1-1111 illlll t11l1l IIS 111'11111lly 111111 M11l1'1-1-11 l1111l w1111 llllx Sllllg' 1-111111-st. Olll' Sll1'lDI'lSl' was 1-11111- 11l1'-11-, l111w1-V1-1', XVll1'll 11111-1-11 girls g'111l11-1'1-1l 1111 1l11- 1111111111111 illlil hurst 111111 ll ll2ll'fl10IllZlllg sung 1l111t S1-1-111111l 111 11111k1- 11111 Vl'l'j' w11lls r1--111-lu1 3111111-1-111 0111- 11111si1-11l 511-11i11s B11l1s R11l11-rts 1-11m1111s1-1l tl11- music-. Tlu- W11l'1,lS 111-1- 1-s111-1-ially 111-lightful 11111l 11r1- tlu- work 111 41l111lys Ki11111'11, Ruth 11'111111i11g'l111111 2llll,l I111r11tl1y S1-l1111111'l01'. W1 1-ll't' 111'11111l 111' y1111. girls. XV1- h11111- 111111 y11111' s111-1-1-ss111's will 1l1-11-111l y11111- NX'1'll-L'ill'lll'1l 11-1111hy. D. NV. In After Years NV1- 11111-11 the Muse with 1111111-1' 1-y1-s. ,xlltl for awhile- tlu- 11r1-s1-111 1li1-s. XV1- HPC back Zlgillll 2111101111 11111' C'llllHlS, And memory with its S2llllll'SS 0111110s. W1- S1-0 young f111-1-s l1111111y 11111l 1'r1-1-, And at the j0k1-s w1- lilllflll wi1h 1111-1-. B111 now 11111' 1-yes 11r1- n111is1 with tears. As we road 111' the 1'ri1-111ils 111' 1111-m1-1' j't'2ll'S. F111' F1111- has Illilflld with 111-1' lllllllall toys, Has 11111-111-lu-1l 11111' 1l1'1111111s 11111l gg-i1'1-11 joys. But 1l11111,Ql1 sw 11r1- 1111w 111 11 Q1-11w11-1111 miiuil. l':lljOj'Ill0lll ill the Muse wffll fiiul. D111'l2lll XVIYIX. THE ,ll l'SE Uno ot' tho most plcasant of 1-luh mot-tings during this yt-ar was that of tho Pot-try l'lnh, wht-n ltr. Pratt. ot' Yin-toria l'niye-rsity. rt-ad to us somt- ot' his unpuhlishod pot-ms. 'l'lu-ro sm-ins to ht- no limit to Ur. l'ratt's kindliln-ss and snroly his onvouragcmvnt of youthful poots will luring forth fruit hoth lust-ions and ahnndant. ' Letters to the Editor To tht- l'idditm'1'. Most l-Istt-aniod Sir:- l must at last Oomplain ahout tht- hopclcssly antokwatt-d conditions at our svhool. l rotl-r two an t-xamination that cvcry stndvnt ttrom the insignitikant first-t'ormor to tht- High and llonourod Fifthi of this worthy institution is hound to nndorgo. Nami-ly tho Spolling vxam. Did wo not lt-ayo our swoddling Oloths at Public' School, and with tht-in supposc-dly Spolling? Why tlivrt- l was vhainpiun spcllvr of my class. l vaino two High Svhool two 4-onkor now glories two thosu allrm-addy t'l'lll'ti, not two waist my valuihlo tinn- with a foe long vankwistvd. ttf Mighty tint- uso thy pt-rsuasiyv powt-rs on tho lofty onvs and rid ns ot' that hug harv. I rvmain yours in 1'ath A Nonny Mousvf' iil'2ll' l'idito1':f To my mind tht-rv should ht- many 1-duuational illllll'0VUIllt'IliS madv. ln tht- first plat-c l would likc to sw- tht- rotary systum aholishud. lt the tt-avht-r writ- to go from ont- room to tht- othor instt-ad ot' t'orty-tivo pupils marc-hing through tht- halls tin what is supposed to be a straight linvi tlnfro would ho lc-ss commotion and disordcr. Thi-n, rt-garding thost- horing dt-tt-ntions. VVhy don't, tlu-y bring havk tht- good old hir-kory 1-aiu-'F And why is tht-rv so much rvd-tape ovor admit slips and dt--mit slips? 1 strongly ht-liovc that a pupil ot' lligh School agt- should not havt- to vontmnl with this hut should ho allowvd to stay homt- NVilt'llt'Vt'l' ht- wishvs. Lastly, I think that tt-avln-rs should not t'orhid talking during pt-riods. It is vt-ry annoying whvn tht-y vontinnally hothor ont- with Stop talking! I hopo in tht- t'utnrt,- tht-so faults will hc c-orrovtod. Yours truly, l rvv Spot-vii. litfai' l'iditoI':- lt' yon haw- a fountain pm-n you will ho unable to rcalizc the gravity ot' tht- mattvr whiz-h I am drawing to your attc-ntion. It concerns tho 1-ondition ot' tht- ink wt-lls in tho study room. Tnk is absolutt-ly a minus quantity in that room and in many ot' tht- dt-sks 1-vt-ii tho inkwf-ll is gono. You 1-an plainly sci- thc- distastrous 4-lil-vt this has on the work ot' tho pupils. Tht-y vomt- to tht- study room 1-xpt-f-ting to work and ac'r'oinplish somt-thing hut as soon as tht-y go to writt- tht-y art' stoppm-d. This state ot' :affairs must ln- voi'i't-1-tt-tl. A Sllfi't'l't'l'. km- I THE .IILASE Dear Sir 1- How I do wish that the heating ot' the school could be regulated! Une day it is so hot that I roast. The next day I come to school in a cool summer dress. Either fate or the furnace is against me. for. sure enough. the school is so cold that I cannot sit still for shivering. Something should be done and something must be done. I am leaving it to the editor as I have great confidence in your ability. I remain Yours truly, 'LX llevoted Reader of the Must-.' Dear Editor:- lly complaint regards the Hlec Club or rather the lack ot' one. I would like to lfnow why a school like Malvern has not a Glee Club! This could be formed for boys and girls or may be a separate one for each. If such a club were to be organized I am sure we would have a chance for the cup that is offered each year at the HY . Hoping to hear about it soon. Yours anxiously. A Third Former. Dear Editor :- The subject of homework seems to be a worn out one and every time it is mentioned to the teachers. they either appear bored or disgusted. However quite recently an article appeared in The Saturday Nighty, on the Tyranny of Home Work, which seemed to me to be quite fair and logical. The writer went on to say that it would be difficult, if not impossible for teachers to cover their work if they did not give a certain amount of home work. But the evil of permitting the teacher to determine how much time shall be spent on his work outside of school is very acute. One teacher does not see the sum total of the homework given: he sees only his own perhaps quite moderate assignment. Or he may be impelled by a spirit of competition Las one teacher feels a natural impulse to stand up for his rightsb and hearing that another is giving a good deal. also makes his assignment heavy. The result is that the poor pupil is the unfortunate victim. Hoping the teachers will some day recognize this side of the argument. Yours in consternation A Fifth Former. A TRIOLET To take chemistry NVhen 'twas so trying How silly of me To take chemistry! All laughed with glee As I went flying To take chemistry XYhen 'twas so trying -17.- T H if ,ll I' S if Scarboro Heights . 7 v 17l.-l.1.f11l17Hflll llKllXll lry Sll'llllll'l' from Nizigznlul oiu- si-vs from nulny mill-s ziwziy an long' liiu- of paula- 4-litfs to tlu- 1-:ist of Toronto l'Ul'lIllllQ wluil is 1-:illm-il S1'2l1'lNll'U lli-iglils ol' Sv:1l'lio1'o lillllls. Tllc 4-lills am- not ol' 1'4u-li lint of 1-lay :nul sznul :nul proviili- ilu- inost striking Sl'Cllt'1'j' on ilu- sliorc of Lulu- Unlzirio. Tlu-y 1111- also of gin-211 intl-rm-st gn-ologii-ailly :nul The ili-posits of vlziy znul sznul throw nnu-li light on ilu- liistory of the l'l'Qlllll during ilu- lust inillion j'L'2ll'S. A walk of niiu- znul zi half inili-s along tlu- sliori-, lu-ginning :xl llziliny ll0ill'll ol' xvl1'lUl'lil Park znul 1-ruling' all lliglilznul K'1'm-1-li lu-ar l,1ll'l l'nion gin-s :1 fini- opportunity to Sllltlj' ilu- ilI'l'2lllg'l'Illl'lll of ilu- lu-ils :nul to li-:urn sonu-thing of llic strznigc- 1-va-ills tlnit ll1'l'lHll'l'4l the mlrift ill-posits wliii-li foi-in the In-1-ss-lit sl1i'fzu-s- of Untairio. Hoinu' noi-tlu-:ist l'1-om Yii-toriu Park ilu- 1-lills lu-gin in :i inoilm-st way 1 -lg ' ' ' '- - ' ,' J ' z . ',-s uw lo liolllila-Vs sl-V1-l'zll xx l 4 lj in xxliuli oiu fnulx Nltblllx ol ill sm I lim lln-ongln. This is 4'll2ll'2lf'll'l'lSlll' lroulell-1' 1-luy oi' lillg :nul Tlu- Stolu-S it unlll unix in lu-ulx nl --1 nn 1' ' 1 '- : ','- I' ' ,' 'an ' - oi- otlu-1' :nu-im-nt rom-ks wliil-li must liavt- ionu- l'l'uIIl ilu- norlli or 1-:mst znul wliivli 1-oulil only lmvm- lu-1-n ll'2lllSINIl'l0d In iw-, This stony 1-lay 4-:ills up :in invzision ol' Il vast 2'l2ll'l1'l' 2I1lY2llN'lllg Iioin ilu- norllu-'lst :nul 4li':l1-'1-'ilu willi it :ull xorts ol' llm-lrris Q2Illll'l'1'll from '- as , tlu li2Illl'1'lIll2lll liills inzuny mill-s ZIWJIX. Hoing' l':n'Ilu-1' :nlong slum- slmlifiwl 1-lay 1-onu-s in lu-iu-znlli ilu- lmoulcli-1' ilu, Tlnix wax 1-viflq-ntly lniul flown in ai lnkn- inlu-I1 ill-1-lu-1' tlmn ilu: I-no-nl wllif-ln lilli-fl ilu- Hnturio lmsin lu-for-v tlu- im- 2l4lV2lllf'k' just nu-n- tunu-fl. ln ilu- strutilu-il 1-Iuy 1lu-rv am- tlun lu-als or p:ni'1ing's ol' yu-:ity in lllt'l'. It' llu- yu-any lllJlll'l'liIlS :nw wzuslu-il to ge-1 rifl of tlu- 1-lazy, ilu-n Iliu-il :nul Nllllllvll wiIl1 an li-ns, oiu- liluls inossm-S, lmifs ol' I1-:nw-s mul 1-llips ol xsooll :nul iIlNllSHlll1'llllll'Nlll1' wings ol' lu-4-llc-s. 72 lciluls ol' lu-1-Ili-s lizlvc- luin worln-fl out from tlu-so lnye-rs, ull lllll two ol' tlu-in now 1-xliiu-t. 'l'lu- 1-ln-Y nilln lH'ill.Y lnya-rs is 1-igllly ol' nina-ly l'1-x-1 lllii-li Glllll ll21S lunn lolllul Iron: point lo point lor .Ln mile-s, znul wa- must Tlnnk ol it ix imuli- In :n uri-:nl rixw-1' Ulrllllllg' llown l.l'Ulll tlu- norlli laule-n willl lllllfl nlul l1-:uw-s :nlul lills ol moms Wlile-ll wlowlx' S1-llll-el lo llu- lbollolil ol :I lillil: , Wm MTH .11l'Sff , if . - r 1 ' - - 1111' 1211'Ql'1' 111111 11l'l'l1l'1' 1112111 H111111111. 1111' 11111111111g' 1111 111 21 gl'1'2l1 111-1111 1-11111-11 111111 1111111' 1111111 11111 1'l'1'1 111' N111111 111111-11 1'1111 111- N1-1111 11111111- 1111- 111-1111 l'111.Y 1111' 1111' 1ll111'N 1111111g- 1111- 1-1-1111111 111111 111 1111- 1-1111s. 1111111 1liI1'l'll'l' 111-111 11111111' 111111-1' 111' 11118 11l1l'l'g'12l1'1iI1 111111' 1511 11l'l'1 111'1'l11'1' 1111111 11111' l1I'1'Nl'1l1 111111- 1s11111 1i11111111g11111 i11'11'1'1ll2111j' 1111111s111111s111'11-111s1111-1111111 1111s 11-111111'1-11 11111 1111- 111111- 1111s ll1'11l111'11. '1'111- XY2l11'1' S2l111i l'X'111l 111111-1' 1112111 1111111- 11111111111 11111 1111- 11111111- Q1-11g1'1111111 111' 1111- '1'111'1111111 1'1-g11111 1111s 1'11il1I2'l'11. '111111 111-1111 112111 111111' 111-1-111111- 11111' 1111111 211111 l'1X'l'1'N 111-Q1111 111 111111 1111 11 111111112 111-1-11 111111-1s 111 1111'SEI1ll12I1ll11'1ilj'ZI1111121111l'l'111211lj' 1ll0l'1' 1111111s111111s 111 j'l'2l1'S 1111- s111'1111-1- 111111 111-1-11 1'1l1'X'1'11 111 11.11111 111111 1'2l11l 211111 1111111111g' XY2l1l'I' 111111 11111s 111111 Y2111l'j'S. 11111'l' 1111111- 1111' 1-111111111- 11l'l'211111' 1-11111, 11-1- 111-Q1111 111 g111111'1' 1111111111 1111' 111111111-11s1 111111 21 Q'1J11'11'1' x1111111 1111111-11 111lXY11 111111 1111- 1111s111, 1'11I2l11j' 1-111'1-11113 1111- 11111111- I'1'g'1Ull XY1111 11-1- 1111l1lN2lll11S 111' 1.l'1'1 11111-11. XY111'll 111l' S1-1-111111 11-1- s111-1-1 111-1111111-11 11 11-11 111-1111111 11 II 11111-11 N111-1-1 111' 1111111111-1 1-1111 111111-11 1111g1-11' l'Yl'111'11 1111 1111- Yil11l'j'S 1-111 111 1111' 111tl'l'2'121f'1111 11111-. This is 1N'i1l1111L1111f' s11111111 11111-1- lIl111'i 1-11s1 111. V11-1111111 1,2I1'1i 111 1111111 1111s 11l'1'11 1-11111-11 1111' 1,1111'11 1111111n1'11, 111111' 1111' 111111'11111 s11111 111. 1111- s1111111111111 11115. 11111- 1-1111 1'i1S11f' 11111111' 11111 1111- 1'1'1lNS Sl'1'11l111 111. 1111- 11111-11-111 Y1l111'5' 1-111 1111111' 1ll11'1'Q1Jll'1i11 111-11s 111111 s1-1- 111111' 1111- 1111111111-11-1111 511111 s111111111-11 21111-1111 . . . , . . 11111 112lS 11111-11 I1 1111111131 111 1111- 1l1'111l. 11111' X'2111l'f' 1111s 21 111111- 111111- 1111 11111 111111 111111111 21 1111111s111111 1,l'1'1 1111111' 111 l11'l'N1'111 111111- 11-11-1. T111- 11l'l111'Y 11111-111-11 Q11111'1111 1'12ly 111111-11 1111s 1111-11111 YII1111' is lll11l'11 1111111' x111111 1112111 1111- 1111l'1'!1114'1iI1 111-11s 1111 1-111-11 s1111- 111111 11111-11 1l11111'1i1111. 111 1111' 111111-s 111' 1111111- L,111111'1U 511111115 1111 11s 11-1111-111 1-1111s, 1111111- 1111' S1l1A11'1l 11l1l'1'- 111111-1111 111-11s s11111111 11111111 111111 Q111- 14111111-s 11111-11- 1111S11l'N 211111 111-1-s 1-1111 u41'11XY. S1111111 S111-11111s 111111'111g' 1111-1 1111- 1-1111's S111111 1-111 11111-11 N11-1-11 1111111-11 -fn id ' W fs' Top nf U11 11111111 1111111111 - 1511 THE .lll'SE rarinos, and onc ot' tht-in voinos ont in tho midst of tho old yalluy, slicing its way down to tht- lcwl of Lakv Ontario. The stift' c-lay lllllS oxposod is k'ilI'X'l'll by frost and 1'ain into sharp ridgos and strango pinnat-los sug- gosting a towcrwl and lnittlvssoil catliodral. wliivh some artist many years ago 4-ln'istt-nt-tl thc Dntt-li l'lnn'i-li. The most. striking bits of wild natural 2lI'i'llllltl'llll'0 on thc shorc of Untario arc to bo found lwrc. sliapod from tln- t-lay pam-kvd tightly into tlio valloy of an intcrglacial riyvr. Tlwrc art' la-antifnl spots all along' tho Svarlvoro cliffs. but tho vurtival walls and strangly 1-arvud spircs and towvrs and knifu mlgcs ot' tho lllllvll t'lnn't-li l'L'Q'iOll makt- tht- vliinax of its pit-turosquc svcnury. A milt- fi1I'll1l'l' vast tla- 1-lifts. though mia-li loss striking, rt-at-li tlicir liiuln-st point. 330 foot alioyc tlio watcl' of tho lakc, giving' a lmroatl yivw ovvr tln- lakr and tln' liviglits to tln' cast and wcst. xvllvll l,akc Untario lu-gait. tho Ill01'2lllllL' liills of Svarlioro probably St1'rtm-limi two inilvs and a halt' fartlivr ont into its watcrs making a striking' proniontory: lint owl' sinm-c tliat tiino tln- waycs liayc lwcn attavking and tlcstroying' tln- 1-lilts. l1llLll'l't'lllfillg' tho 1-lay so that grcat slim-os lost' lilllil' support and tinnlilt- down to thc lu-at-li. Tlit-ro thc rlay is waslicd away antl tht- stont-s art- rollml liy tln- waves to form gravy-l. In thc sand whivll 1-onn-s tlown from almoyt' tln-rr art- livayy ID2ll'lif'l0S, osput-ially rod garnot :nal lmlavk Ill2lg'll1'llll'. anml tln-so arc assortt-tl by thc waycs into small winmlrows that stanml out against tho usual lmrownisli gray sand of tliu sliorv. Two Sll1'Yl'j'S math- fifty yt-ars apart show that tho vliti's art' 11-4-otlilig tliroagli tho mlm-st1'i1t-tivo XV4l1'li of tho waws at the ilV0l'2lQ,'t' ratc of 1.62 for-t a yt-ar, -Xt that rata- it must haw takt-n about S,ll0ll yt-ars to out lmat-k tln- Sf-arlmoro 1-lifts to tho prcsont position of tlnf llntrli i,llllll'l'll2 anal this Hin-s ns a 1'Hllg'll 1i1v:1s11i'v ot' tliv litv ot' liakt- Untario which prolmalaly lwgan its work aliont tllat ninnlwr of yt-ars ago. 41 .. . ---- 4.4.--- - l'l1'jl'.w nl llfr llulwh l'l1 urrlr 7 20 -- THE MUSE Lest We Forget NYM. l,'oNNoR E stood in a muddy treneh and stared silently at a fluttering slip of paper in his hand. The sun was 'slowly setting. and over and around him was the roar and thunder of battle. Jim was dead. A pieee of shrapnel had found his brain the day before. Jim-dead. it was unbelievable! He eould not be dead! His dying words still rang in his ears, Stir-k it out. old fellowln .... He was baek at Malvern The erowded stands were hushed as he waited for the ball to drop. Jim erouehed a little to his left. ready for their own pass. The ball was in his hands, and dodging. swerving, he was away! l'p the field he swept, Jim by his side. A blue jerseyed ligure erossed his path-a thud-and he felt himself falling. A quiek turn and the ball was in his friend's hands and in a moment. was safely behind the opponents goal.-Now Jim was dead. He would never see him again. His best friend. killed in this muddy hell. Ile wished that he eould ery. to loosen that steel-like band around his throat and to eseape from that erushing foree whieh seemed to he slowly driving him erazy with eaeh shell-burst. VVhy had he not been killed. and not -lim? For years they had been ehums. seeing life together. and now -lim was gone forever. Why had they deserted the friendly walls of Malvern for the field of battle. Patri- otism. he supposed. How fervently he wished that they eould be safe at home without a eloud of uneertainty over their heads. and without the everlasting din of battle in their ears! He eursed himself for a fool, for persuading Jim to enlist. His jaw set.-it did not matter now, he thought bitterly. nothing matte1'ed now that Jim was dead. He would tight as long as he eould and he would kill them mereilessly. as they had killed Jim. His teeth ground and his fists elenehed in helpless fury. A mes- senger rushed up. and with a breathless. Urtjlers, Sir! thrust a sheaf of papers into his hand. Ile read them slowly. A grim smile ereased his lips.-An attaek at dawn! That would be his opportunity? He smiled again, and his eyes gleamt,-d as he thought of his revenge. He glaneed at his wateh and the slim little hands showed tive minutes to five. XVith a deafening rumble and erash the barrage began. A long line of earth spumed up in front of him. He erouehed low as it erept toward him and erashed past. Hther figures erouelied as he. but many of them stayed euriously sprawled in the mud, after he had arisen. He waited. his feet wide apart. and his gun in his hand. His bayonet glit- tered dully in the murky dawn. The barrage was far behind the lines now. and the rattle of maehine guns and rifles stood out above its roar.- Surely it was time? No. only a minute has passedl Four minutes before the push would start. He had never lmown how long a minute really was! He wondered if he would live out the attaek and tried to imagine the quiek stabbing pain of a bullet. Death. he thought, would be heaven. eompared to this roaring inferno. He smiled as he remembered the peaee- fulness of a Latin period and uneonseiously eompared it to his present THE .ll USE surroinnlings-sln'edded, hlaekened stumps, seorehed and burned by shells and tire, were all around. liaping, sodden shell-holes, and twisted barhed wire fronted him. llere and there a khaki form lay, often twisted oddly. .lust hehind him were the shattered seetions of a gun earriage, and beyond these. a horse lay in a reddish puddle. Isle shuddered and glaneed at his wateh. Two minutes to tive. llad it stopped? It must he later than that! lle held it to his ear. and as it' from a great distanee he heard its reassuring' tiek. The sudden dull thud ot a gas shell galvanized him into aetion. ln a moment he was'a grotesque taeeless figure. Confound these masks, one eould hardly hreathe in theml The elip eut his nose already, and his ears liunimed. Unly one minute nowl XYhy didn't they stop that shelling? llis ears rang, and his head throhhed with eaeh sueeessive erash-his pulses raeed, and in a moment he was on the parapet waving his men on. l'ome on men, here we golnfa long line of figures eame from the treneh at his hidding. Ile was running. a gray figure reared up in his path, and he shot, hlindly. The figure disappeared-funny, how it lived one minute and was dead the nextl Ahead ot him, the round muzzle ot' a maehine gun llamed in his faee. A tlash ot' pain shot through his right shoulder and he dove for a shell-hole. NVhere are those grenades J? .Xhl llere they arel lle hit the pin from one, and hurled it. A deafen- ing detonation, and the maehine gun was no more. Ile struggled in vain to rise. Panie seized him, and he elawed t'rantieally at the mud with his hare hands. lle eouldn't moyel lle was paralysedl Terror tore at his heart and he struggled. What was that hurning him? He looked and saw little yellow streams eorrugating the hlaek mud. lt was that mus- tard stutt. he guessed. lle had heard that the enemy were using it. He tried again to rise. Why eouldn't he get up? The stuff was torturing him! lle was home, sailing' on the lake. The warm, hlue water gurgled and foamed past the sides ot' the hoat. The sun shone t'ull upon him, and it stung a little, The wind was fresh, and the little hoat heeled at a perilous angle. Ile laughed as it plunged from wave to wave. flinging silyerv spray from the sharp how. The sheets were taut in his hand, and the tiller felt alive. Suddenly the hlue sky turned to gray, the sun slid hehind a eloud. and the waves were huge. llis hoat was suddenly swamp- ed. and he was drowningl NVhat was that on his tiaee? lt was ehoking him 2-lle sei-eamed and tore it from his mouth-tore oft' his gas mask.- lle eauglit a last reeling' glimpse of a tortured, llashing sky, as his soul slid silently into eternity. Ol i THE ,lll'SE Rowing .l.tt'iQ til'lCS'1' llvlillllfl' of Iiittmtnztl Nt-ulls, 1930 V U tht- ay't-rag't- ti'anatlian a mystt-rions pastimt- in whit-h only mt-n oyt-1-six t't-t-t in ht-ight antl wt-igliing' at lt-ast 200 pountls hayt- any t-hant-t- whatt-yt-1' ot ht-t-oming' sut-t-t-ssfnl oarsmt-n. ln a hazy sort of way tht-sv itlt-as art- t-orrt-vt. hnt as tht- oltl sailor saitl wht-n t-xplaining' tht- rt-ason for his ht-t-ry nost-, tht-ru is mort- in it than mt-t-ts tht- t-yt-.U t'hit-lly ht-t-ausv Vanatlian oarsmt-n hayt- ht-t-n going' oyt-r to ltlnglantl antl tht- t'ontint-nt striving' for, antl, in somt- t-ast-s, winning. honors for tht- llomin- ion rowing' in t'anatla st-t-ms to hayt- rt-t't-iyt-tl a gootl tlt-al of puhlit- intt-rt-st tlnring' tht- past ft-w yt-ars. ,Xml it wonltl st-t-m an opportnnt- timt- to givt- to tht- t anat,lian youth somt- itlt-a of tht- lanrt-ls that await thost- who art- willing to giyt- tht-ir timt- antl t-nt-rgy in mastt-ring' tht- tint- points whit-h go to makt- a young' man a gootl st-ullt-r aml oarsman. As tht- tt-nnis t-nthnsiast looks to XYimhlt-tlon as tht- ht-ight of his amhitions. antl tht- golft-r yt-arns for a t'hant-t- to try for tht- British tlpt-n Holf tfhampionship, so tlot-s tht- st'-nllt-r or oarsman turn to tht- Ilt-nlt-y Royal Ht-gatta. tht- hlnt- rihhon ot' tht- rowing' worltl, for tht- opportunity to win a t1'ophy whivh will plat-t- his namt- on tht- rt-t-ortls whit-h alrt-atly t-arry tht- history ot' almost a ct-ntury. NVht-n tht- lantlt-tl gt-ntry antl tht- print-ipal townspt-oplt- ot' Ht-nlt-y- tm-Tliamt-s mt-t in tht- Town llall of that historir- oltl town on Marc-h 26th. 1839, to tlist-nss tht- ft-asihility ot' forming' tht- rt-Qatta whit-h latt-r lvt-t'amt- known as tht- Ht-nlt-y Royal Ht-gatta, tht-y littlt- tlrt-amt-tl that tht-ir lot-al animal woultl t-yt-ntnally lmt-c-omt- ont- of tht- ht-st known t-vt-nts in tht- row- ing' worltl. How ot'tt-n tlo wt- rt-atl of tht-st- important t-yt-nts whit-h had small ht-ginningsf' The- Ht-nlt-y Rt-gatta fllt'I't'l'lll'l' ht-t'-amo an t-stahlisht-tl t'at't in 1839 with two rat-t-s on its 1bl'tl2I'2lIHlll0Yfll'Sf. tht- tlrantl t'hallt-nge tfnp for t-igllt-oart-tl t-rt-ws and, st-t-ontl, tht- Town t'hallt-ngt- trophy for t'onr-oart-d t-rt-ws. Tht- Rt-Qatta soon mt-t with tht- snt-t'-t-ss that was tlt-stint-tl to makt- it tht- prt-mit-r rowing t,-Vt-nt in linglantl, it' not tht- worltl, antl it was not long ht-forc atltlitional rat'-t-s wt-ru atltlt-tl to tht- progrannnt-. So in 1H-1,-1 -223i l . . t-ollt-gt youth rowing' IS t-onsitlt-rt-tl somt-what of v.-, ir A THE MUSE wt- tind that il St'lllll'I'lS 1'at-t- t'o1- illl1ilf0lll'S was institutt-tl. t-ntitlt-d tht- lliainontl St-ulls. l-'or tl1t- t'ollowi11g tivt- yt-ars llll' l7ia111o11tl St-ulls was 21 prt-st-iitation 111-izt-, hut in 1S50 tht- t-vt-11t was t-hangt-tl to tho Diamond l'hallt-ngt- St-nlls Zllltl a 111-t-st-11tatio11 silvt-1'-gilt t-up was institutt-tl. Tht- St-ulls. t-o111l1t'tt-tl for 2llll1llZlllj' to tl1is tlay. wort- i.11 1850 dt-st-ribt-tl as fol- lows. Tl1t- st-ulls art- 111t1tlt-ls ot' ahout 6 i11 lt-ngth, t'o1'111t-tl of frostt-tl and ln-ight silvt-1-, tht- hantllt-s ot' tillt-t goltl. tht- svulls t-rossctl and t-ordt-d with gold, tht- t-t11'tl illlll0i'll'1llg i11 tl1t- t-t-11trt- ot' a wrt-ath of grt-011 t-11a111t-l st-I with l'lll1lt'S illltl hi-illiants and tit-tl, tht- t-ntls of tl1t- tit- sustaining a l7l'llllillll tlrop. l'nlikt- tht- llt-nlt-y Rt-gatta tl1t- l'lllYl'l'Sl1j' Boat 1'at-t- was virtually lJorn witl1 tl1t- silvt-r spoon ot' lNlltl1ltll'lfj' i11 its Illllllfll. Tt-11 yt-ars bt-foro tht- llt-nlt-y lit-gatta was t'o1-mt-tl. or o11 .l1111t- 10th, ISQO, tl1t- first hoat 1-at-t- bt-- 1XYl'l'll llxt'o1'tl illlll 1lilll1l1l'ltlQjt' was l1t-ltl on tl1t- saint- strt-tt-h of watt-r at Ilt-nlt-y l1t-t'o1't- a t-rowtl ot' no t't-w Tllilll 20,000 pt-t111lt- who throngt-tl tl1t- lovt-ly 1't-at-l1t-s ot' tl1t- 1'i1't-r. Ill a short wl1ilt- this rat-0 was 111ovt-tl to l40Il- lltlll ttlltl in 1545 tl1t- t't1urst- 1.111111 Put11t-y to hlortlakt- was t-host-11, antl ll2lS ht-t-n 11st-tl t-vt-1' sint'-t-. lt st-t-111t-d 111081 tilting tl1at i11 1929, aftt-r 100 yt-ars ot' t-o11111t-titio11, l'2lt'll l'11iyt-rsity l1atl won 2111 t-tlual 11u111lJt-r of rat-t-s with ont- 1'at-t- 1't-s11lti11g i11 a draw. Not 1111til nt-xt yt-ar, 1932, will flillliltllilll 02lI'SI11l'll ht- t-t-lt-bratiiig tht- lilllllttll .xlllllYl'l'S2ll'y ot' tht-ir 1-xSStK'l211lUll. A grt-at tlt-al of rowing history has ht-t-11 111atlt- i11 fiitlliltlil Ll1l1'11lQ tl1ost- titty yL'2ll'S nt-arly t-t1n111lt-tt-tl and il grt-at dt-al 1no1't- will ht- adtlt-tl l1t-t'o1-t- tl1t- t'0l1fllI'j' 111a1-k is l'0ilf'll0Cl, dt-- spitt- tl1t- tat-t lllill 11t-o11lt- will tell you fllilt tl1t- yfllltll ot' totlay is 1101 i11tt-r- t-stt-tl in a sport as st-rious illlll st1't-nuous as rowi11g. Tl1t-1't- is a strong l,1o11tl of 1111it1n whit-h 1ll1ll011lJll'tllj' t-xists ht-twt-t-11 rowing 111t-11 flll' world ovt-1'. Naturally all pt-rsons i11tt-rt-stt-tl in any par- 11f'lll2ll' fU1'Ill ot' sport or 11215111110-lit' it hast-hall, ruglay, hot-kt-y, golf, tt-1111is, or what lllll. a1't- lltllllltl ttlgldllltl' hy a t-o111111o11 tit-, hut i11 111y t-xpt-1'it-11t-t- flll' tit- whit-h hinds old oa1-s111t-11 is tl1t- stro11gt-st and most t-11tl111'i11g of all. Unt- rt-ason llltlj' ht- tht- t't-t-ling ot' t't-llowship whit-h arist-s from tl1t- fat-t that all art- lillJtl1lI'lll,Q togt-tht-r in a 00111111011 canst- without Zlllj' thought ot' intlivitlual disti11t-tio11. Tl1l'l'U art- no 1'l1llS to ht- st-ort-tl, no goals 01' touch- 1l0XYllS to ht- n1atlt-, no long tlrivt-s or t-u1111i11g putts to ht- 1ll',2'Uf12lf0d, but t-at-li l11L'TlllN'l' ot' tl1t- t-rt-w t'UlllI'llllltl'S 2lll0llyI'll01lSly his ht-st to tht- t-onimon gtmtl. .-Xnotl1t-1- rt-ason may ht- tl1t- plt-asant 111t-111orit-s assot-iatt-tl with tht-so t-o111l1i11t-tl t'l1'lll'1S, tht- llllIlll'2lSil1ll t-xpt-rit-11t-t-s ht-ing 1'0l',Q'0lfl'll. I+'ortu11att-ly, inost ot' 11s art- so t-onstitutt-tl by naturt- that wt- rt-atlily rt-111t-mbt-1' tht- plt-asant antl t'o1'gt-t tl1t- lll1lllL'21Sllll1' things ot' lift-. Wt- forgt-t tho outings 111 snow Zllltl rain, tl1t- bufft-ting hy XVllltlS antl wavt-s, tl1t- tlist-on1t'o1'ts ot' rough XV2tll'l' antl Zlll 1111t-vt-11 boat, wl1ilt- wt- rt-1116-inht-1' tl1t- still s11111111t-r t-vt-niiigs. tht- joyous ft-t-ling ot' tht- t-raft l7l'lll'2l1ll 11s Sllt'l'tllllQ1' smoothly along and 2lIlSWt'l'l1lQ to tl1t- ll2lI'lT101ly ot' wt-llrapplit-tl l'l1j'1llII1lCE1l t-ffort. Wt- t-tt-n Slhllll'lllllt'S+lllUllQ.l'll 11ot 11t-rliaps so tllitl'll-lt'llll to forgt-t 1lll' ot-t-a- sions on wl1it-l1 wt- havt- l7t't'll lt-ft hopt-lt-ssly ht-l1i11tl tllltl to l't'lIlt'mlJt'I' only Illost-1111 whit-h wi- havt- l'l'lllIl1IDll2lllllj' sailt-tl first past tl1t- winning post. lint llll'l't' is a 1'lll'1llt'l' l'l'?lSUll still whit-h I think is mort- at-t-o1111talJlt- for tht- 1-1-s11lt than any olht-1-, Elllll that is tl1t- 1111-t-io11s t't-t-ling of symlmatliy whit-h almost lllllVt'l'S2lllj' 1-xists ht-twt-t-n 1't'lltlNY-SllfTl'I'l'I'S. I say Sllffl0l'l'I'S atlvist-tlly, litrl' 1ll1'l'l' is no tlouht that an U2ll'Slll2llllS Fatt- is linkt-tl with a -24- II1- l1l1-W ilu- s1111+k1- IIIDWZIIVI i11 1111111 111' his l.iII'l'. su that for il Illfllllvllf tlu- silv1-1'-lml111- 11f Tlu- star was llIlSI'III'K'II f1'11111 l1is 1'isi1111. XVIIDII sn111k1- 1l1'i1't1-1l nft' i11t11 1l11- hhu- night, ilu- star 1111111-z11'1-1l zigznin. 1-l1-211' il 1-11l1I us tlu- 1-v1-11i11g its1-ll' wus. llllllg' z1l11w1- tlu- sil1-111 w11111ls that kI'llI vig- m'1-1' ilu- liigliwny. Hl1l Mau-li 1111ll1-1I up ilu- 1'1':1y1-1l 1'-11llz11' Ill. l1is 1-mit il WqY 'vi - i 7' If ff All l'VS X.- ., F- 4 -Q dh. ,1- g'11111l 1l1-ul of s11lI'1-1'i11g'. Il1- will pimlfzllvly Il1'X'1'I' 1-111111- lllrflllgll EI I'l'2IIlx IIIIIXI 1'111-1- w11l11111t UIIIIIIIIIIIQ' 111111-I1 1l1s1-1111111111 znul 1-V1-11 I1IISI'I'j'. .X Sl'IIll1I wlu-11 1-xl1:111st1-1l 1-2111 l1-z11'1- oft' it' lu- lili1-s-- Illllllgll 111 his 1-1-1-1Iit. lu- it sz1i1I lu- Yl'l'X 1'z11'1-ly1l111-s s11fl'111' lu- has 111111 l1i111s1-ll' tu 1-1111si1l1-1-3 hut 21 1111-111l111 ui' El 1-V1-W is i11 l11111111' lumiliul 111 thug' ziwaiy 111 tlu- Y1'I'f' l'Illl. 1111 11121111-1' lum 1l1nu- llll lu- Hlilj' lu-. 'I'lu-1'1- is 11111- p11i11t, l111w1-V1-V, lhznt lu-l1111gs Illll :1l11111- 111 IAKIXYIIIQI Init is 1-111111111111 In ull llIIl'S 111' SlNll'l, illlll that is than tlu- mlllll 1i1111-rs will axlwzivs Ill lu-:1l'1l tu 1'1-111z11'li, 'Illll'Y Ilflllll s1-1-111 T11 1-1111 s11 W1-ll :is 111- 1lul i11 lllj' 1i1111-. Old Mack l'l11,1-11-ix 4'Y1s1-1 IIIG 1-V1-11i11g stzii' slunu- fillilll. Ulml Blau-k's y11111l1l'11l hhu- l'ylN twi11lil1-1l 1111 tl11-i1- Q'l'K'l'llIIQ' 111 Tlu-ii' lii111I1'1-1l. llltl Hsu-li 1l1':1g'g'11l l21lIIt1'IIIl'I-Ili' 111 l1isz1111-i1-111 pilu- :is lu- 11'111lg1-1I illlillg' tl11- l1ig'l1-1-111111 I lu-1-11 f11ll1n1'i11' 111:11 tl11-1'1- stan' must 11' 1111 lil'1-. l11- 11111s1-1I. I I'1'l'lillll El lu11IX' 1-rnlllll lim-1-11 IIII Qlllll l1ll'1-V1-I' Wlllurlll 1-V1-I' wmllilll 111 IT. 111111-lu-111-11 lIIS pau-1-. I lu-NCI' S11-lm Ull if if I'l1l QHIIIA in Q14 111 Il1'11f1lil111l'11 hy 1l2lj'llL1'llT, lu- sz1i1l 111 llII1lSk'lI', -IIISI ium' I 11'1v11l1l11't 111i111l l1:11'i11' illl 1111t1111111I1il1- fir f J, tlu 111I IIII THE M USE hnt th1-11 I'1I Q1-t ti1'1-1I 111' it I 1'1-1-I11111. AXIIXWQIX IIIII Illtllllillli tht- g1111iI I,111'1I that I gut strong I1'2S.n .Ks if t11 111'11v1- th1- t'111-t UI1I Mavk 11l1111g1-1I l1is 111-avily sh01I f1-1-t down IIVIIIIX 1111 tln- s1111111th 1-11111-1'1-to 11111I 2111-ss I'111 Ilillllij' Ollllllgll witI1 wl1at ti1111-s nnly I wisht I IIZIKI il IJIRIKIX- 11I11111:-s111111-11111- 111 Iilllgll and j11li1- llllll 1111 at night. II1- sigln-1I 2lll1I his 1-y1-s h1-1'11n11- -Iillllt' 111111 1111- h1-11l11- uIl?IIIII' tI11-11 XYIIl'I'l'Y1'I' I11- is. 1111111-1l 11I11-ad witI1 1l1-t1-1'111i1111ti11n. I I got. At't1-1' all tl1is is th1- lit'1-. S111111-- s111111-11n1- 111 talk t11 WIIOII IiI'l1 Il'illll1lIIl' witI1 WIIUII I 1l1'inI1 iny 1-11tt1-1- when I 1I1'0illllj'. If I'1I 21 Illllk my l111y XVIIUII I gin-ss I11-'s I11-tt1-1 oft' wl11-1'1- I11- is- Illtl M111-li 1I1'1tt1-1I nit 111t11 IIIN t'11111I1-st 1Il'1'2lIIl. '1'h1-1'1- was litth' t11 it hut lll'1II'1'2IIlIl'1I it 11x'1-1' 11111I 11v1-1' EIQIIIII. I11 l1is filllllj' his s1111 was IHIIIIIJ- ing' I11-si1I1- hiin, l1is s1111, his CIIIIIII, t11II 11111I l111111Is111111- 11n1I strong. H1- still 1.111i11li11I1i llltllllllt tI11 f1111 111' th1 littl h I I Il his 1---1 S 1 -- 1 -'11 - 1- 111' w111 1111 11-1-11 I11I1is lII'1'2IIII I11- s11w tlll' SQIIIIU I'ill'l' 1111 Illl' l1111Iy 11t' 21 youth, l1is s1111. 'I'l11-il' 2ll'l1IS YYl'I'l' Iink1-1l iIlllI tI11-1' IYl'I'l' l1111g'l1i11g' with tllll' 111111th1-1' ilIl1I l'l'IIlilI'IiIIl2 tl11- s11l1-111l11111- 111' tl11- l'Yl'IlIllgI star. .'4IIlIIIg' Illj' way T 1ll1,I Mavli w11s st111'tl1-1I 1111t 111' l1is LIQIQ'-lII'L'2lIlI. A lung l11w 1111t111n11I1iI1- IIEIQI 1I1'11w11 1111 l11-si1I1- I1i111. h-SIIITI ZlIll,u I11- s11i1I. I'I1'l' in. s11i1I Illl' 11i1-1- n111s1-11Ii111- 1'11i1-1-. How IIZII' ilI'U F4111 Swing? lI11i11i right T11 B1'1111Iil1111'11, S111'1'y I'111 1111t going' t11 Ifl1'1111Iil1111'11. IIIII just g'11i11g' 11s t'111' as .I11111-1'1II1-. 'I'h11t'Il 1I11 1111- ti111-. Ultl 3I2lt'Ii s1-ttl1-1I l1is SIIll'1Ij' Ilttllf' into th1- II1IIltlISIl'l'j'. HXYZISIIII yon ilI.I'2lI1I I was il highway I'UIlIll'I' 111' s111'I1 lilu-I I11- 11sk1-1I. N11111-. I li1111w y11111' ty111-. l.iv1- i11 -Illll1'VIII1'?H Y1-svat I1-11st tl111t 's wh1-1'1- my 111-1111l1- li1'1-. I'111 IIiII'1II5' 1-V1-1' at I1111111-. I liIi1- t11 I11- 1111 IIll' gn. I Q111-ss I was 1111-1111t t11 I11- il v11g'11l111111I. Sm-t III' SI 21-11tl1-1111111 111,I1'1-11t111'1-1', 1-h? Y1111 inight 1-all it Illilfftll' just il lllillll t1'11n111. I 2111-ss lllll. Iilll just il t1'1111111. I 11i11't ytllll' ty111-. WI11-11 you gn 11'11n1I1-1'i11' I 2111-ss 11111 1I11 it 1111 Ill'tllll'I'.n I s1-1- what y1111 Ill1'2lIl. Y1111 1111-1111 I Q11 i11 lllj' l'2Il' IIIIKI st1111 11t I111t1-ls Zllltl 11Il that Y --1'.-115' Y1-s. y1111'1'1- right. I 1-1111l1l11'1 Q1-t along' th1- way you 1I11 I Q'lIl'SS.H I s11111111s1- y11111' t'11Iks 111111 't Iik1- t11 IIZIVK' you away 11II th1- IIlll1'. Nu, 'I'I11-.1 1'1- 2lI'I'ilItI I'II Q1-t i11t11 t1'1111l1I1-111's111111-tI1i11g. I'II11-II you. ' ' -, ' '1I1-1,I 1l1-1-11Iy, and 1'UllIIIllIl'lI, My filIIll'I' 'I'I11' 1111111--' 111'111 I1t il 1-11-'111'1-tt1 IIIII1 11s1-1l t1.1l1'111I1 illlll 11':1111I1l1-. My 11111th1-1' HIIII I11- s11Iit 1111 1111 111-1-1111111 11t' that IYIIPII I was il I1i1l. I 11'1-111 with lllj' lll4IIll1'I' 111111 WIIt'll sh1- 1Ii1-1I El 1'i1'I1 . . , , . . t111111Iv :11I1111t1-1l lll1'. IIll'.X' 1'1- 11I1'11i1I I'II 1l1-v1-I1111 his Il2lllIIS.H 'W1111 I1-111'1- 11 11I11111-, lllj' Iltly. XI1111.1 s 1h1- Ilillllij' Iltlllll' 1h11t's I11-1-11 l11-11k1- 1111 that wav. NIV HXYII I1111111- was. I 1' i11st11111-1-. I'1'1- 111-11-1' t11111'h1-1I JI 1Il'1111 S1111-1'. 216- THE .-ll USE There was a silenee for a few minutes while the young man gazed Straight ahead at the road. tif Course I hayen't got a family, he said. Not yet. Thinking ot' it? Not fora while. l wouldn't want to he tied down to a home.' You 're young' yet. 'I'wenty-two. Suppose we get acquainted. My name 's Herald Mae- Pherson llitehing Laidlaw. Herald Bl2N'Plll'I'SUll llitehing' Laidlaw! the old man gasped. What's the matter? Uh, nothing. tbld Blat-k puffed with rather exaggerated nonehal- anee. Strange name, that's all. Ile 1-hanged the suhjeet ahruptly and the eonversation drifted into more impersonal lines. Hld Black told ot' his many adventures as a vaga- honml. Herald Laidlaw told ot' his t'XlTl'I'lk'lll'l'S as a gentleman adventurer. They were vastly different. When Hld Mar-k got out ot' the ear at June- ville the young' man stretehed out his hand. The hard rough old hand gripped the smooth young one. By the way. said Laidlaw, you didn't tell me your name. l'm just ealled Uld Mack. XVell. l like you Hld Mac-k. and it' ever you're down and out f-ome and see me. Here's my 1-ard. Thank you son. said Hld Mar-k with a strange hreak in his voiee. God hless you. The long ear swung around a eorner up a side-street and was lost from sight. Unee more Old llaek was trainping along the highway to the land of the evening' star. lle stared at the star, hut he did not see it. because the tears in his eyes blurred it. In his hand he elutr-hed the card which the young' man had given him, Herald llaepln-1-son llitehing Laidlaw he muttered over and over. He dug his hands into the deep pot-kets of his oyervoat and took from one an old leather wallet. From this he drew a card, softened and c-reused with age. His eyes stared down at it through the darkness. He eould not see it hut he knew that it said, Blat-Pherson llitr-hing t arpenter and Paper-liang'er. THE EIGHT Al'TITl'D1fS 1. Blessed are the poor in por-ket for they shall not eat in the 4-Life. 2. Blessed are the meek for they give the teachers no sass. 3. Blessed are they that mourn at exams but they shall not he eolnforted. 4. Blessed are they that liunger and thirst for detentions for they shall he filled. ci. Blessed are the mereiful for they shall not awaken Rowney. 6. Blessed are the clean of heart for they shall not read Hush 7. Blessed are the pear-emakers for they shall not see the prineipal. S. Blessed are they that sutter pei-seeution for Heometry's sake for theii-'s is a June diploma. THE 1ll7SE Mzss Barr An Appreciation 11111111111 IN1111,1111 MUN11 1111- l'1l2lllfll'S i11 1111- 11111 01'C1l'1' 011 1111- stuff of B12l1Yl'l'Il 1'11111-g'iz111- I11s1i11111- 11s111-1-1-11 i11 by 1930 1111- 1-1-1ir1-1111-111 11f Miss Burr fl-11111 111-r 1111si1i1111 as 111-1111 of 1111- 11011Cl'1lS 111-11111-11111-111 was :1111111s1 1-11111111-rl1z111g111g. To lllilllj' of 111-r 1-x-111111i1s. 111 lllilllj' 111 11111' fl11'lI10l' 1-11111-11g1111s. M:111'1-1-11 11111111111 Miss B111-r s1-1-111s 1lil1'111j' Mz111'1-1'11. S111- was 1111- s1-11i11r SHI'- viviiig' 1111-111111-1' 111' 1111- s11111'. 111 1111- Allflllllll 11f 11111S sh1- 1111111- 111 11-111-11 i11 il 1i1111- f11111--1-11111111-11 11111111- iug 1111 1111- si11- w111-1-1- 1111- g'1'0il1 1111111 111 1111- 111-1-s1-111 s1-110111 111111' s1111111s. T111- 111111-1' 11-111-111-rs of 1111- 1111111 1'1:1s1 T111'1111111 High S1'11l11l1 11'1-1'1- Mr. 1'1l'0ll1'1l, 1111- P1'i111-i11111. 1111- 11111- Mr. 11l'2l1lillI1, 211111 Miss Wi111i11s1111. Miss Bil1'l' saw 1111- s11111 111111 1111- 1111111111111 1'1lil11g'L' :11111 g'1'1111', sz111' 1111- s1-1111111 h1-1-111111- E1 1'i1y high s1-1111111. 211111 r1-111111111-11 111 work 1'11r 1w1-111y .1 s Sl 1 . 1 1 1 11 11.11 .1 112ll'1 11111 l'ilS11j' 1-s1i1111111-1,1 i11 s1-11i11g 1 s .111 Ill 11 1111111 111 8111111 of 11111ig'z11i1111s S1'I'Ull1l1U1IS1j' 111111111-11, 111111 111111 111 1111118 Ill 1111 111s11111 111' 11il1Yl'l'Il with 11'11i1-11 Miss 13:11'r's .ss111 111 1111 11111-1 IN 1111 1'11111111i11g 111 1111- Girls' 1'11111, TI11' Illll 111111111 . .111 111 111- 2111111-1'z11i1'1-, :11s11 111 s11v11111' 111 ll 1 18 ll 1 1 11111111 1111-111 111 Miss Barr was 11111-11111-11 i11 11 1 11 ' 1.1 was 11l'1'1li111S 1111- first Hirls' 1111111 i11 1111111 1 1 ll 1 111 El 112111111112 111g1-1111-r 111' Miss Barr . 1 s111111111111 111 i11111r11v1- 1-111111i1i1111s i11 :111 11111-11111- sx 1111111111110 111-1-111111111111111i1111g1-1z1ss1-s XYl'1'1' . :111-r1111111s-:11111 111' 1111- 1-1111s1z1111 1111is1- 111 1111 1111111111111 111 1111 111111111 .111111111111s 111 1111- s1-1111111. '1'h1- 11111' gain- 1111- 111111 1 81111111 11111111181 1.11s11 .1 111.11101 111' 11z11111- 111 Jlrrirls uf' .1I11I1'1-1'11-s1i11 111111 s11.1111 111' 1111- 1i1111- 111-111111111 fl'2l1'1l1'1' 111111 111 111 11111-111111111 111111 Sj'lll1Hl111y. Miss Burr 11111 1111' 2,1118 .111111 11111 111 11111111111 111 11-111i11is1-1-111-1-s 111' 11111s1- 1111.1'sg 111111, i11 1111 1111111 111 1111111 IIII1 111 1111 1111111 111 1111- s1-1111111, 111-1-s1-111 :11111 1'111'1111-1' 1111-111- . 11111- Miss 13111-1' il 111'1-s1-11111111111 111' il 11 ' 11 .1f111i111i1-11 wi111 1111- Y.W.1'.A., 111'1'2ll11l' 1ll 1 1f1 . g 1 .111 111' 1111- s1-1111111 1i1'1- 111:11 w111-11, s111111- . 1f11 1111 1111 11111111111111 111 7'l11 l11l1'1'111'11 N111'1f1'l11, i1 was 11111113111 111211. THE M USE the Jlaids of Jlttlt-trn might mt-rge into tht- largt-r association, it was found to have muc-h too tlt-t-ply-rooted and vigorous a life of its own for that. Miss Barr is a gratluatt- of tht- l'nivt-rsity of Toronto. Before eoming to Toronto she hatl taught in St, .lohn's, Xt-wfountllantl, It' hreyity wt-re here made the soul of wit, pt-rhaps an appraisal ot' her work might he summed up in the statemt-nt that sht- is ot' St-ottish dt-st-ent and exemplifies the sterling qualities of ht-r rat-e. As a tt-at-her sht- set a high stantlartlfantl lived up to it herself. She int-ult-atetl habits ot' diligent-t-, pt-rst-vt-rant-t- and promptnt-ss, tht- value of which no t-hanging theorit-s of etlut-atitni t-an deny. Slat-kt-rs found st-ant mt-rt-y at ht-r hands. hut if st-yt-rt- in aught The loye sht- hort- to lt-arning was at fault, Un tht- other hand. no pupils who wisht-tl to t-xt-t-l f-oultl t-yer complain ot' lack of sound tt-at-hing antl grountling from Miss Barr. It' wt- tlitl no other home-work, we did our l'll'l'llf'll.N ex-pupils who have learned to he grateful may ht- heartl to say. Tht- reality and extent ot' ht-r kindly interest in her pupils and in their welfare, her reserve of manner may not always have fully rt-yt-alt-tl, but that intt-rt-st has t'ollowt-tl numht-rs of tht-m out into tht- world, wht-re tht- tt-at-her has bet-tnnt- the friend. Those who wt-rt- p1'iYilt-gt-tl to know ht-r as a t-olleague. highly estt-t-metl her. Ht-r shrewd ohst-ryation, pithy humour, saying grave of tfommtni sense, real kindness ot' heart, antl t-onsidt-ratt- t-ortn-eration made work with her a plt-asure, antl won for her tht- sint-t-re respet-t and lasting aftt-t-tion Ot' her fellow-teat-ht-rs. Mueh of this attempt at appt-t-t-iation is phrased in tht- past tt-nse. for Miss Barr's at-tive eonnet-tion with Malyt-rn has ht-t-n formally st-vt-red. But her interest in the st-hool. we know, is still livt-ly: antl we hopt- she will continue to kt-ep an eyt- on us and on our doings, Tht- wish for Miss Barr ot' former pupils and t-olleagues alike is this: that sht- may he granted length of days in which to enjoy those fruits of a sur-t-esst'ul life, which are most surely ht-rs, honour. love, oht-tlit-nt-e. troops of t'rit-ntls. N utsy Fagan Tito RERVR HE tang of tht- autumn. said Xutsy Fagan as ht- put a eouplt- more in the sink to t-ool, is in the air ztntl tht- prolate spheriotil spirals there. and I long for the yt-lp of the tguarterhat-k that st-nt me smashing through the pack, and tht- roar of tht- t-rowd like distant surf as the bodies thutl on the poundt-tl turf, and I t-rave tht- t-runeh ot' the well placed elt-at upon some spine as the two lines mt-et, and that spinning glimpse of the ground. the sky, and the stands as they all go whirling hy, as they bring you down and you hear the scream. 'there 's eight more yards for the Big Red teamf My second ehildhootl takes me worst- as I think of the way our eoaeh eoultl eurst- as he worked us up to the proper frame where we t-ould go and play the game, eat-h stiteh and frat-ture aches in me as I tl1'eam of the days on tht- Yarsitt-e. -gg- THE ,IIFSE Plat-ing his pri-t-ious burdcn on thc- table and choking down his I-motion. fi-it-ml I-'agan shook ol? this nn-lam-holy strain and whirling ac-ross tht- room to approvt-d cln-or It-adm-r tt-mpo hootod: Rippc1'ta-I-, rappartcv, rippcrtot- rt-I-, t'onst-rvatrt-I-, il0IISl'I'YiITl'00, ' No tinn- to lost-, a loud L-nthust-, For good old Nutsy Fagan. What a gladsomt- whoop that was, sight-d Nutsy, hai-k in the days wht-n tht- rt-d tlannt-l swt-att-rs of tht- old Const-rvatory of Music swt-pt down 1-vt-ry gridiron in thc land. Thu Crimson C1'0SC'L'lILl0l'S tht- sport writc-rs rallt-tl us, and marc-In-s wort- our fayoritt- numbers. What a galaxy of spot-d. strt-ngth and gristh- we wt-rt-. To bi- one of tht- Big Flannt-ls, to go strolling at-ross tln- campus arm in arm with Mcttoogan and tht- rt-st, to hit- to tln- frat houst- of an cyl-ntidt-, wln-rc wo would gathcr to agitati- tlu- upright and slolmln-r a fi-w Imlut-s, and you know I I-an still hh-at a nu-an har ot' harmony. And littlt- bllu--cya-d Minnic. What a girl! What a girl! A pt-1'l't-vt, hlondt- light'ln-avyws-iglit. Gad, thu happy Sunday nights at hor homo as I rt-t-ountt-d thi- doings ot' tht- hig gamt- tht- day bt-fort-. I laugh ovt-n yt-t as 1 think of tht- murry I-yt-iiing wht-n I di-monstratt-d to hor grandpa how I had stoppt-d that play on tht- out--yard lint- with a tlying tackli- and t'rar-turn-d tht- old ft-llow's knc-I-, whiffh vaust-d him to rt-mark drolly as tht-y vary-it-d him to bod, That was a great play son, but I am surn- glad you did not kick any tit-ld goals. Happy days for mc and for my big pal, I-olnradt-, Iiuddy and c-hum, Higlilioy Hamnn-rthwaitc, who playt-d tht- otln-r I-nd position on tho Big Rt-d tt-am. NVhat an athh-tc ln- was. a tackling dt-mon and tht- In-st wrt-sth-r in t,-olli-gt-. His motht-r was Iiutt-h and his father a full-hloodt-d saxophoni- playt,-r and lu- inln-ritcd from this sturdy stock a Oomhatiyt- spirit and a will to work and win sum-h as I haw- ss-ldom st-on. llt- would praf-tif-v wrt-stling holds hy tht- hour and ot'tt-n I haw- conn- in to tind him at solitary drill with a punishing arm look on himsa-lt' and so doggt-d was his naturt- wht-n ho wt-nt that way I could only gm-t him lot go by slapping him twiot- quit-kly on tht- hack as a sign ot' yir-tory. r w - - - logt-tln-r wt- had tht- lamp lighting In-at tor tht- c-ollt-gr town and arnn-d with short laddt-rs and our imph-nu-nts wt- hurrit-d about I-ar-h twilight from post to post until thc main strm-I-t and tht- sulmurlm was aglow. My quivk pt-rf-I-ption soon found a way that wa- vould linish this task IIIIIt'll fast:-V, Wt- took an I-xtra gym 1-lass 1-at-h wt-ok, dispt-nst-d with our laddi-rs and iran-tit-4-tl at my plan until, on tht- dt-ad run, I I-ould swing in In-sidu llighltoy and with ont- motion land sura-ly lmalani-I-d on his shouldc-rs just in tiint- to turn tht- light on. A quit-k It-ap to thc- ground, anotht-r sprint, anotln-r st-urry up his hroad t'rann- and anotht-r light was lit. Afton- tln't-t- ww-ks ol' that lalaor saying systc-m wa- could do it 4-vm-ry timt- to pt-I-tt-f-1 lon, - Hof THE ,llL'SE p Then the usually sober Highboy had his great brain wave. Why couldn 't we do that in a game. he argued, and taking Dapper .Iaek Dalton, who threw the forward passes, into our eontidenee, we worked out our breath-taking play in seeret sessions on the gridiron. I forgot whether it was against Yale. Mt-Hill or the l,aSalle Institute that we first made history with the l.amplighte1 s l,ift. It was in the third period. -Iaek called the forward pass signal. Ilighboy sped down the left and eut in. I did the same from the right and hitting a elear spot I leapt to his shoulders just as Jaek, seeing me appear so startingly high above the eluttered aetion hurled me the ball. Vatehing it I leapt over the full- baek's head and ran thirty yards for a touehdown. We worked that six or fifteen times more that day and we were the eollege heroes before the shadows lengthened from the goal posts. That was the start and team after team fell before the l,amplighter's Lift. Sometimes the opposition knoeked off my mate just at the psy- chological moment and left me treading air as the ball whipped over my head but they eould not stop us and undefeated we sailed into the big game with our hated rivals at Minnetonka. They had t11e greatest team of their history and never will I forget the day of that titanie contest. Une of the most thrilling moments of my career eame with expectant hush in the dressing room. from where we eould hear the smothered roar and boom of the vast erowd, and the Old Man rose to his feet and solemnly said. You are fighting today for the old Conservatory and all it means. The honor of the eollege rests with you men. You must uphold her ideals, and remember a win today and you all get a real break when they pass out the gravy on the iinal split of the gates. The jog down the eorridor and out on to the sun-splashed field as the packed stadium rose to greet us. the blaring bands. waving pennants, dashing eo-eds in automobile veils of our colors and every Minnetonka supporter, male or female, peering out from behind a sun tiower. their college emblem. XVhat a day. what a throng and what a thrill as our sections rose and yelpedz Kiek 'em high. taekle low. I'lol'tissiluo. fortissimo, Rah. rah. rah. Tra. la. la. Conservatory of Musie. Iloh-h-h-li Y I eau reeall but little of that epie eneounter save that we fought through the first half to a nine-nine tie. Highboy and I working our favorite play for one touehdown despite their elosest vigil. Then they got me. They broke my eollarbone and when I staggered on they broke my arm and I was led away babbling. They marehed slowly but steadily down the field and smashed over for a toueh. Thriee I returned to the game but I was a marked man and got more marked on every entrv, while my injuries delayed my motions when I tried to seamper up to my friends shoulders. -31- THE .IIUSE ln the last quarter our Fighting l-'lannels rallied and swung gallantly aeross to tie the seore hut it was a killing effort. Back came their formid- ahlt- foes and struggled up to a position where they sent a dropkiek flying at-ross the har, A roar ot' vietory went up from their massed seetions but they reekoned without Nutsy Fagan. I rushed to the clubhouse and when l returned and husked at the tlld Man, Put me in, he did not recognize his star at tirst. Nutsy, he eried, you have shaved off your sidehurnsg they will never know you. and slapping me hearteningly on the broken eollarhone he sent me haek into the hattle. -X minute to go, a huddle, surprised reeognition hy my team mates when I showed them my hirthmark, the forward pass signal, no one paying attention to this supposedly unknown sub cutting down the field and then at-ross into Highhoy 's galloping wake, a yell of warning too late from the Minnetonka eaptain. I was up on Highboy's neek and helmet pulling down llalton 's pass with my good arm and Highboy was rushing down the tield far ahead of all pursuers without me even jumping down to the ground. What a moment! Fifteen yards from the line I waved the ball aloft in wild rejoieing as our rooters rose en masse and hoomed the ery of VleTol'X: NVho's the lioy To pull us through? Nutsy Fagan, Boo, hoo. hoo! Then something erashed against my head and I fell over backwards as the hall tiew from my hands. Ilighhoy, in his great exeitement, had rushed aeross the line under the goalposts and the erosshar did the rest. The shades ot' night were falling fast o 'er stadium and grid, NYhen from the hlanket line of suhs an eager youngster slidg -X minute only left to play hefore full time arrived, Ile dashed aeross the pounded sod to where his team mates strived. .X signal. and he has the hall upon his ten-yard lineg lle's down, ht-'s up, he 's erashing on with spirit and with spineg lle's dodged his way right through the fray the game hroadeaster 4'l'lt-ll. Tile mighty erowd is standing up as though eleetritied. lie hounds at-ross the sward and now he rounds the last two men, ll.-'s down, hes up, he's up, In-'s down, he's sprinting on againg .X ninety-live-yard run or more to eross the line and seore, .Xn unknown suh we thought a duh has eaused this mighty roar. Uh rah oh ral: oh rah r-ili rali that final dash was great . . v.c, , 1 1 . 1.1 1 .Xnd now his team will only lose hy sixty-live to eight. -'l'1f:nnv. nl , I THE JW USE Bill Shalcespearels Ghost I.x'1'1-:sT1:11 P,xRK1cR Avi' I Sviixi-2 I l I'llllI 11111111 ut' Sllillil'SlW2ll'l'iS l11111s11, Stratt'111'1l-1111-AU111. D001 to t ll' 1-ight illlil a1111tl11-1' tn th1- lm-ft. l4'iv11 111i1111t1-s tu tw1-Ivo. l'IllIl'l'. t'1'11111 thc right. l'lli11'llL' llllillbllll, with l11'1l-vlotlios OVOI' his 1 l,'l1a1-li1-: Talk about lif1- i11 a lift. It's 1111tl1i11g' III C'OI'l1l1H1'lN0ll 111t1 this. I'v0 n111v1-cl so 11t't1-11 to 1-s1'a1111 1'1'11wds tl1at it feels 1l011c'1-dlp Nllrlll 1 to 111- Slillltllllg' still. 1.111 glad Il1Cl'L' was a i11'1--1-sc'ap1' 1111 that l11 1 1?1111l1l lll'Yl'I' haw st11111l 1111111111-1' 01-ow1l ll1111ki11g a1'1111111lI. This sums .1 nic-1-, 111-s111't1-d 11la1-1-. A littlo 11111-11, ll01'lIilllS. I'll go and sh-Q11 i11 that 11111 1 uvvl' Il101'C. Ilixit to Same pla the lc-ft.l SCI-INR II vu: Thv first st1'ok11 ot' 111i1,l11igl1t. F1'11n1 thv t'lo111' 1'is11s the ghost of Xvllllillll SlI2lkl'S1ll'2ll'0. It st111l1s tu tl11- 111i1l1ll1- 1-t' th1- t'l11111' a111l, sm-ing Illl' t'1111tst1111s 111' f'lliIl'llL', pausts Shaliv : lstoopsl NVh11s1- a1'1' tl11-so f1,111t111'i11ts, That I s1-11 l111t'111'1- 11111. The tous p11i11ti11g thus 0llIWill'ilS. V1111111! lmt 1110 sw thot' 'Tis passing' SI1'2llI2l'. 211111 yct. 'Tis not so st1'a11g'11: I'll li111l tl11- III0l'Iill wl111s1- grcat With 1111111 and dust, lI2lVl' thus IJ1-tilcd th1- 1'1111111. If ho hc lltxill' H11'll hc-al' 11112. It i1'0il1IS.l 0 fuct, Voivc It'1'11111 thc lcftl : V1'l111's th111'1-? Shakv: lasidvl TlIl'l'0 li1-s thc kuaw wl111's Llllllt' this: lSou111ls Same pla Ho knows 11111. that I. 1111011 a j't'E1l'. Rcpair. to this my fail' a11c-11st1-al I11111111, I shall t1-1'1'it'y l1i111 laluudl. 'Tis I who speak. Hxvllllillll Sl1ali1-s111-z11'0. t'1'11111 thc loft of a flat-t'11ot1-11 1111111 Q1-tti11g' SCENE III 011. A 111i11ut11 lElfL'1'. E11t01'. from the l1-ft, l,'ll2ll'llL' lfl1a11li11. Shakv : I p1'itl111o, fair sir, t1-ll 11111 who art thou? out 111' boil Cl1a1'li1-: As I liv1'. Sl1ak1'sp0z11'1-Y I'n1 l'l1a1'li1- lY'l1a11li11. Shaku: And kuowest tl11111. sir, Illilf this is 1115' 1101111-. By thx 11.11111 thou shuul1l'st hc of 111,1bl1- stuvk. Thc lI'l'lil1lllllS arc a ram- ut l1 1- 1'L'l10XV1I. But what 1l11'st tl11111 l11'1'1-'T Cl1a1'li1-: Uh, I hug y11111' 11a1'1l1111! I 1li1l11't lillUXY 51,111 ha1l yljlll ll IU out l1e1'Q, 51-t. .101 v.-, ir A THE MFSE Shakti : l orsooth. I giyo my pardon . But what moan hangout It smaf-ks too much ot' roguory, To will thus. this plow. J-Q tf'harlio: Hangout F IJon't you know what hangout moans? XVhy your lII2Ql'lII2'S.II tho old homvstoad, tht- barracks. you know. . . Oh hang it. man. your housc. You 'd know what hangout mt-ans if you 'd soon Shonldt-r Arms. Hurt-ly, you saw mv in that. I thought cyl-ryhody had Shakti: In Shouldor .-Xrmsg In Shouldvr .Xrms, t 'harlit Sliakvz tf'harlit Shakt- : Xo doubt I should know ot' tln- plaoo. Blothought no tart-rn was so far. tlr so hcniglitvd that I know it not. I't-1'vl1aiu't- 'tis up in Sc-otland -Xnd thus I know it not. tth it isn't a tavt-rn. It's a picturv. .X pic-turt-I Thou didst say Thou thou wort in it. Ilow canst thou he on canvas, -Xnd still hu, l1CI'0, Wll0l'0 minc oyos van st-1' you 2 Uh its a moving pic-turt-. I mado it. .Xrv thou a wandoring artist, .X wild traytfllor, who samplcs Blnrh tht- ht-ady Rhonish wino? I know tho vaust- ot' suvh dovay, That makt-s't mon moving pivturt-s, Pit-turt-s ot' mist-ry. t harhv- XVait a minntv. You'vt- got mt- wrong. I'm no drunkard Y-vu sm- its this way. In Hollywood- sunn and tn.- Shakt-z , . Iloldl Pt'I't'l1iIllt't' 'tis Holyrood ot' whirh you spoak? t harln-' No! Hollywood in tho VS..-X., oyvr in rXim-rim'-a. Shakt-: I know ot' no sul-h plat-vs. 'Ist that thvy art' in strange and y 1-limi-s wlu-ro dwart' and gruat 1-himavras roam '? t llill'llt Nof But wt-'ll lot it go. Sllakv: ,Xrt thou, a wandt-ring' artist, to usurp tht- lung' s IlI'L'I'tlQ'2llIVl slit-ak in tt-rms ot' ww and lt-t it go. XVhat has't thou to lt-t go? t'hal'lit Shakt-: Uh. lts all right, old man! lint to go on with my tale ,X talt-, forsootlll .Xml tllillkvst tlloll Vain man! l wish to slut-ntl this night My only onv on 1-arth in all tht- yt-ar's long' nights. l,istt-ning' to minstrolsy. lit-goin-, thou rasvall ll l'lll2Sl llarkf l'is tht- lwll that summons mo t'h:ul'lit l uof' Iiut lvt mt- not again Nh-1-t tht-1-. lllt- ysmislwsl. XX:-ll. l ll ht--f lt'urtainI s, 3,4 M ed.1-11 1 -1 Tlfi--1'L:iQ11, 11111 11 1 125 Looking Back NNY s11'1111g'1- 111 115 111111' 111 312l1Y1'l'll 1111111-111' 1111- 1-v1-111s 111. 21 1'1-11 y1-111's ago. 1,11 2'1'i1111'j' tllll' 111111 1-111'111s11y. 1111- 111111-1- l1ily 111- 111111 1111131-11 111111111 111 1111- 11111-11-111 111111 1-1111-W1-11111-11 21l'l'11lYl'S 111111 1-1111111111 1111- S1-1-1'1-1s 111' M111v1-1'11's 1111s1 211111 111-1'1- is XY112l1 w1- 1'11111111:- 4111111 B12l1X'1'l'11 11l'12'11lil11j' was 1111111111 EIS East T111'1111111 111311 S1-1111111 111111 111's1 11111-111-11 11s 1111111's 111 19113 111 1111- 111s1'111'111-11 s111-11 1l1lf'1' 111-1-111111-11 115 K1I11111'1'1l'j' S1. S1'111l11171111'11 51. 31i1l'j' S1. S1-1111111-1111 1111- s111- w111-1'1- 1111 p1'1-x1-111 111111111 s1-1111111 111111' s1111111s, Y-111211 B111 1 1'1-111-11 was 1111- 111's1 111-1111-111111 111' 1111- 111311 x1-1111111 111111 215 Sll1'11 0111111111-11-11 1111- 111's1, wc1'111111 111141 1111111 1'1'11'111s 111111-11 1111-11 11111111- 1111 1111 S1-1111111, 1111211 S1l1l1l'1ltS 11111111 P11'1i1'I'11lH. P1111 1'1111111, IJ11111,1111'11111. S1lI'i11gHl'111 xVt'Xf0l'l1 211111 1'1l1'l'l'f'XV111ll1 1111011111-1,1 1111- 111211 801111111 111 11s f11'S1 j'11211'S. -111111 1111- S111111-111s 111111 111 11115' 1111 11111111111 1'1-1- 11111111-11s 1111- l'XI1l'llS1'N 01' 1111- s1'1111111. -11131 1111- 1111lll'S w1-1'1- 1111- S111111- 11s 11111s1- 111. 1111- 1111l1111- S1-111111Is 1111111 -111211 1111- 1-11111u1'S. l'l'L1 111111 111111-11. 111111 1111- 111111111 Y11-11'1x 5111111-111111 1'111'11111111- 111111- 1111-1111111-11 B1il1Y1'1'11 1111- 1111-1' 1NY1'111j' f'I'2ll'S. , -111111 31158 31llll'111'2l11. 111 1111- 1121- 111 1-11-V1-11, 1-111111- 111 11111 x1-1111111 111 1111- S1-1-111111 f'l'21l' 111. 11s 1-x1s11-111-1-, 111111 111111 5111' 11111-0 1-1-1-1-111-11 2111 ,Xlg-1-111-11 J l11il1'1i 111' LS. U -111111 s11111'11y 11f11-1'w111'11s Miss 11121111111 111s11 11111-11111-1,1 1111- 1'I11s1 T1111111111 111311 S1-1111111 111111 1111111 sho 211111 Miss 31ll1l'111'il1,1 111s1111g'111sl11-11 1111-111s1-1v1-x ill 1111- s1-1111111s111- 111-111. f 41.1- THE MUSE Sthat a ccrtain young man uscd to takc advantagc of thc long curls ot' thc young lady sitting in front of him by tying thcin to thc cord of thc window blind and thcn rclcasing thc blind. -that in 1906 thc corncr-stonc of thc prcscnt building was laid and Blalvcrn, still undcr thc nainc of l'last Toronto High School, blossomcd forth with thrcc rooms and thrcc tcaclicrs. ' -that thc assembly-room uscd only on statc occasions was thc prcscnt art-room and was considcrcd cxccptionally spacious. -that danccs wcrc prohibitcd in thc school but a morc dignificd form ot' cntcrtainincnt known as a promcnadc in which thc couplcs walkcd to thc accompanimcnt of music was occasionally allowcd. -that in 1910 Mr. liclnnann bccamc Principal of thc school. -that our library nscd to bc thrcc rooms. a library. an outcr officc and Mr. l.chmann's privatc otiicc. -that during thc war thc stndcnts lookcd aftcr two lfrcnch orphans whosc wlicrcabouts arc not now cvcn known. -that during thc samc timc. thc cafctcria bcing non-cxistcnt, a club was formcd with purpose to ininimizc thc numbcr of dry lunchcs and that cach mcnibcr bought a sharc in thc company which was transfcrablc. -that thc said club hcld rncctings cvcry day at noon in thc physio- graphy room whcn Mr. l.chmann supcrviscd thc making of tca, cocoa or coll'cc. Thc waitcrs changcd cach day, laid thc napkins on thc dcsks, and latcr clcarcd thc dishcs to bc washcd by thc boys and wipcd by thc girls. sthat thc first fifth form was a vcry unstablc affair, thc classcs oftcn cnough bcing hcld in thc corridors, on thc stcps or whcrcvcr spacc allowed. -that whcn Malvcrn posscsscd a pair ot' portablc rooms a favouritc stunt in thc wintcr was to put somc0nc's rubbcr in thc stovc and kccp all thc doors closcd. NIHIIT IN A CITY STREET Thc night is dark, thc strcct is wct, A shining band of black, But goldcn bars of mcllow light Arc llung across thc track. Thc rain is dripping from thc cavcs 'With strangc, cxultant sound, And. softly splashing, falls upon Thc saturatcd ground. Tllc cars rush past, and madly swoop Through all thc shining wct, l.ikc big, bold birds with goldcu cycs .K 'rushing tlirougll thc jct. Sonic wond'rous gladncss fills my soul, It soars, and sings aloud, To find, in hciglits l cannot scc, , . 'l bc stars bclund a cloud. +llI l'lI Siu-rinucn. 36- 11111 1 fm T llnh' 1l I' M r. Rogers 1 111-1 111 1111 111111111111-11 '1'1-111-111-1 211111 Il w1-11-11111-11 1'1'11'll11. NY1 1'111' 1111- s11i1'1t 111' 1-1'1l'111111111'NS 211111 1 , . . . 1111-w11s1111-1-1-111-1-1111111111111- 111-1-11-1-1 11i1lll1111l'SS 111' 111s 1115111l', 111s 1111111115 11111-111 1'111' 111l' vi111111 - il 11111-111 i11 1111sk11k11 wh1-1'1- 1111- 111'illl1j' 111 11lkl'S 211111 1I'11l'S WHS il 111-1-11 111-112111 111 B112 R11g'1-1's. 11111- thinks w1t11 s111111-ss 111' t1111s1- 111s1 11:1ys XY1l1'11 111' 111'1lY1' 1l1'f'111l11 1111- 1-115' 111 s1-1- 1111- hills '2l111'j'S 111 111l'1l' 111111111111 1-11111111's, k1111XYl11g' 111211 111- 11111st 11-11v1- 11 1111. 5111'1'1f' s111111- 1111-ss11g1- 111' 1111111- 111111 111-111-1- 1-1-111-111-11 111s 1'11L1l'1121'1,11S s11111. 311: I:11g'Q'I'S XYQIS 11 111-111111111-111 1111-111111-1' 111' St. .111h11's -x1l,Lf110l1ll 1'1lllI'1'1l 11 QUVQ' 111111-11 111' 111s 111111' 111 1111- w111-11 111' 1111- 1'1Illl'1'1l 111 1111- U1T11'1' 111' -1-1111' 's XVEIV1 11-11. 111- XYHS 111s11, 111 IHQN 1-11-1'11-11 l31'l'S11l1'11t 111' 1111- '1'111'1111111 s1-1-111111 111' 1116 ' 1 1,11111l'1U N1-1-111111 21I'j' S1-1111111 TQ'111'111'1'-S 1'1l'lll'1'1111l1l1, 1111- 11111111-s1 11111111111' 111 1111- 2111 111 1115 1-11111-113111-s 111 11115 1-1151 111- w11s 1111111 111 N1-w 1.11w1-11, 11111111-111f11 1Ill'lll111'l' 111' 21 1111'g'1- fillllily. X111-1' 11ll1S1l1llQ his high s1-1111111 1-11111-11111111 111 1g1'll'I'11' 1111 121112111 111 1h1- 111111111- s11111111 111' N1-w 1,11w1-11 1'111- 1w11 11-111-s. 111- 11lt'll 1-1111f1'1-11 '1'1'11111y 1'1'1111-519, 1-111111111ti111r 111 A1i111l1'IIl2111I'S 111 111112111111 t11ki11g his M11s11-1 s 111'2l'Q'1' 111 1903. 111s 1'111'1-11 1111111111 11s El 1l'1U'11l'1' 111' 111111111-11111111-s 111-Q1111 111 B11111111- 111111 was ' 11111s 111 11111111111 High S1-1111111s 1-x1-1-111 1'111- 1111 1111c1'v111 111' 1w11 y1-111's 111 1'111111'111111 11111- 111 1111- 111111'SS 111' 21 1111-m111-1- 111' 11is 1'11111i1y. 111- WSIS 111 11.1111-1'11 1'111' il 1'1-w 1111111111s 111 1111111 11111 w11s 11'1111s1'1-1'1'1-1,1 111 li1Y1'1'1l1l1l'. 1'1-- Tl1l'1l1Il2' 111 151211, 1-'111- 1111- 11-11 y1-111-s 111' B111 1111111-1-'s w111-k 111111 11ss111,-111111111 X111Y1'l'll will 111w11ys 111- Q'l'f111'1.111f 111111 111 1tQ'Q'1'l'111112' 11111- g1'11111 111ss w1- 111111-111111-1' with si111-1-1'1- Sf'IllIli1111j' Hrs. 111121-1's 211111 1l1'l' s1111s XY111l, 111 his 11-ss 111111 111-11111 h11v1- Y111.1'1'1'1'11 1111111 111111 s111'1111w Sl11'1l 11s 1'1-w 111-1- 1'1111l'fl 11111111 111 111-1111 .1. Nl. X 111-1-I1 NlIl'1'1lXY 111111 1'1-g'l'1'1 31:11- 1'1-1'11 11-11's 1l'l1ll111' 111 1111- 1111-111- 1l1Illl1l11'l'41 N112 1111g1'1'S 1'1b1' 1118 111112 111-ss 111111 N11'l'112'111, 1'111' 111s s1-h111111'- ship 111111 211'1ll1'Yl'1Il1'll1. XM- 111x'1-11 111111 1'111' 11151i11141111'SS211111 1111111-111-t'. 111s 111l1Q11111'1' 111111 111s 21-st 1'111' 1111-, 1111l'1'l'N1 W1l11'11 lll2l111' 111111 11111- 111 IIS. 11111' 111'12'111111'NS 111 his s1-1111111 s11111'1-11 his 111s11- 211111 i111c1'1-st 111 111111ks, I111'11l1'1'N 211111 t1'111'1-1 211111 111- 1111111 Ql'1'211 1111-11s111'1- 111 11lS s1111s W1111'1l B11'.1111g1,-rsh1111s1-11' 1111ss1-ss1-11. '1'111-5' s111-11t 1111-11' SllIIl11ll'l'S t11g1-1111-r '11l1' 2'1'2l1111111t' 111 1111- s1-1111111 1111- 111N P- Vf T H L 11 I' S E Dr. Walters A X X111'1-111111-1- 1.l1111'11xl'11111 151210. 1111- 111-11111 111-1'1ll'l'1-11 111' 1112 Wi11i11111 1111111111- XV11111-1-s, 1111il1l'1l12l1l 111 1111- 11112 ' ' 1 1-111i1111, T1'l1S1t'l' 11111' 1Y111'11 1-ig111. 131' 11is l1K'2111l, 3111111-1'11 1'111l1-g'i1111- 111s1 il Q1-11111-1111s, 1111l'l'l'S1l'11 1'1'i1-1111. 1111- 11'1-1'1- 111'-1'11s1111111-11 111 11is l11'l'Sl'111'l' 111 11111 1l1'1'14'1' 211111 211111111 11111 l11111sg 111- 1-111111- IIS 2111 111111-i111, 11111 1111-1-1- 11'11s 11 Q1-111111, 111111111 1111l'1'l'N1l'f111l'SS 111111111 1115 1'1s11s 111111 11'11s 111111-1- 1111111 1111'1'l'1f' 111111-1111, NV1- 111iss 11i111. 11 was 2111111 1'111' A1Jl1Yl'1'11 111 111'1- il 1115111 11111- 111: XV21111'1'S i11 111-1' 111i11s1. 111- 11'11s N11 2111111 il 1i1ix1-11. T111- 1'l11111111111115v 112111 1111111111 11i111 11s 3111.1-111' 111'1'111'1' i1 11'11s 21 11211'1 111' Q11-1111-1' '1'11l'11l1111g :ls '111'l1S1l't' 111' 1111- 111'1Q1111:11 llig-11 S1-1111111 111121111 11'111-11 N12l1Y1'l'll 1111s 111s1111111-11: 11s 11111-1111-, si111-1- INST. W1ll'll, 111-1111' Q1'2l111lJ111'l1, 111- 111-31111 1111- 1.1111111121- 1i1111s 411- 1111- 1'l'l11112l11111I 111- 11'11s 111 1111111 1111' Q1-111-1'11lls. s1-11-s111-1'lh1-1111-' 1111-1111-'11 s1-1'1'l1'1-. 11 11'11s 1-'111111 1111' 1111-'11 F , . . . N1'1111111 S1111 - N : '- 1 ' 3 P. 11ll1N 111 11111 11111111111 111111 .1 1111111 lll 111111111- 1111- s11 111111111'111111-, 1 1111j1S11'1i111 s11 111lYI1il1'11lQ' 111. 11i111s1-11'. il L51-11111-1111111 s11 si1111111' 1-11111'11-1111s. Y USN, '11111' N111Nl' 111111111 11l'1'1' 1'l'l'111'l1, 14l1lQ 11'11-1111s11111, 1111-11- 1'1'Q'1'K'1 111'1-1' 1118 Niglltfall 111111 11l'JIlIl'111'N 11g11111s1 21 g1'11-1'-111111- sky. 1N:11'111, 111111111111g' 11Q1l1'411I 11 111ls1c1' s11'1-1-1. .XII41 1111- 11g111s 1-1111111 1111 1111111-11111111 11l1'11l11 XY11l'1'l' 11111111-111-s, 511111 sky. 111111 1'111111s :111 1I1l'l'1. 1111- 11111111-111-s JIl'l' 11111-111s I I111'1- N11 111-11 1111- 1lu111s. 1111' 11111111111111s 111211 I'l'i1l'11 111111 1-1111111 1 1 . - 1111111- 11111111 1111- 11111. 111 1111- 1111'1-11 sky, 111 l11l'l'1 1111' 111-:1l11I1ll1 :11111 N1l1111llIl' TTR - 11l 1'1I S111'11'11f11. 1111 111 11,1111- T H E M L' S E Aftermath lll'I liittui' Sil'll2'2'll' wliivli was 4-ziwiwl un :luring tlii- past svlmnl yi-air. ln-tm-1-ii tlii- stutlm-nts uf xlillYl'l'll :tml tlin- llmml nl' l'l4lll4'2ltl0ll, was m:i1'lcml lry si-x'vl':1l miimi' 0ll,2'2lg'l'llll'lllN :mtl tm-miiiiizitt-ml in si pitm-liml lmttlv tuw:11'1ls thi- uiul of lust .lum-. Tln- si-lmlnrs, wliilt- not tlvt-isixw-ly ali-l't-utwl, Sllfl'l'1'l'1l lii-:ivy l'ZlSllGllill'S in-vm-i'tli1-li-ss. A 4-miiplt-tc list ut' tlmsm- who clistingiiislit-nl tliviiisn-lws lllltll'I' fin- t'ulImvs:f Fifll: Form IIUHUIII' .lI1llI'l.f'lll1l'lIIlI A N...t.f lxtt'lzi-. Ur lxt cttw 1-til.:-.N iii .11..l1.- iuqtet-. ii-.W-U.-S lllltll XVill'llll'l' .. . ll lll lszilwl l'l'i1'1' ..,.. .. liitzi Phillips ... . 12 S Sliirli-5' Stl-plii-its .. l'1lt-:tmw Tait ... . ll N Hairy lil'I'I' ...... , 1'lIllII'f,l Form I'f1sx JIllfl'l.t lIlIlflillll 3lzi1'g':i1'1-t NYilxmm ..... 12 ll Mz11'jo1'iv llvliitosli .. 1 Nvllllillll Vasc' ... ., 12 ll l'lilw'li iV'lll't'Ul'2llI .. .. l Huiwlmi Uvi-1-1-ml . .. 12 lil Ilvli-ii Ruutli ..... ., l lm:-utliy S1-llzilltllvl ..,. 12 N lili-ziiiul' llvliflwsrnii , . 1 -lulm Ruswll .... . . 12 S Sulmnmi SI'llllll:l'l'1' . . Humlil Bvliistciu ..... 12 N Sulnniou Sllillllilllilll .lt-an lA'iltlOl' .... . . 12 T Ntllillilll Rnliiiisuu . . . Phyllis lclllllwl' . . . . 12 7 -limo Volxlilt-slit-lc .. . . f:'I'l1i1-tl I-'nrm stiulonts. Tlfirrl Furm l'u.v.w ,ll1I,l'llt'llltIlliIlll Thi- following' liaiw only triwl tlirw uf their twclu- pass lllilTl'lClllilll0ll paipurs, lmt lizivo silf-c-ovdcsl in gaining tlirvu first-vluss lunmu1's:-Etli1-l Barrctt, Ilorothy Boll, Samui-l Di-ulmy, XVilliam Halperin, Arnold Luomis, Xvllllillll BIil1'l'l'Elllf'. 3l1ll'2il1'l'f Mun-. Rzilpli Pittis, llzulge- Prii-C. In-nc Prior. ilQ'Ul'Q'l' XV:itsmi. Alam lV02llllt'l'l1ll1'l1. -39- Ty L' ill 1. -- P Xl Ltilfll-Xl?-Kfes f' ff' i HR sonic- rt-zisou. this yt-air, our 1-xt-liziiigo list has ln-cu tlisaippoiutiugly small. l,l'l'll2lIDS this is ilut- to our cairlivr puhlicatiou hut in any vast- wc holw to lu-air l'I'0ll1 all our othvr t'ri1-uds iu tho ut-air futurv. Xloug' with our 4-oimut-nts, whit-h wc hopv will hm- of Ill2iit'l'lill lwucfit to thost- C0llK't'l'lI4'1l, wt- lizivi- iuvliulcd somr tid-hits from thc columns ul' our 1-oiitt-nilrorzirivs whirh will pt-rliaps stimulutr tht- iutc-rvst ot' our owu tulle-ut hotly iii tha- 1-fforts ot' tlilltll' schools. Arvortliugly wv tzilu- this opportiuiity lo thunk thost- who lizivv plum-cl us ou tht-ir 1-xc-liaiugv list zuiml ws- look i'tll'XY2ll'll with ph-:isurv to I'Q'4'4'lVill2f your mag. hoth this yt-:lr mtl yt-airs to 1-onir. May llllllll' si-hool iuzigaizium- lu- aiu 4-y'i-r-im-rczisiug' sourm- ot' primlt- ziuwl goy to your sa-hool, Thi- Must- 1-xtt-mls lit-zirtin-st 4-ougrzitulzitious on your 5 t-vious 1-fforts :mal 1-xplx-sst-s thm- SlIIl't'l'1' wish for your 1-outiuum-il Nlll'l'l'SS. Au lit-voi r. r 1 Q V W 1-1fllf-lmlyi-1im,xi.i-: t oi,1.i-:o1.x'1'i-1 lNS'I'I'l'I l'l-1. loizoxro. Nm-ws from our olml frit-ml :mil rival? Your 1-ffort is worth thn- higlu-st prsiist- :mtl your clioim- ot' mziti-riul zippm-al's n-xc-1-llriit vspt-4-izilly iu thi- litt-rziry :mal pot-try st-r-tions. lh-mist: Will you talks- gals? Youth lsilvst-ut iuimla-mllyl: Yi-nhl :mal you'4l ht-ttm-1' look :it tht- oil :mtl tin-s. I fflffrnf--1'r:x'i'ic.xl. 'l'i-:t'iixn'.u, Svuooi., Toicoxwo. So you print this yoursn-lf! I'ongrzitulaitious on your t'liristm:is iiumlu-r what an 1lift'1-r1-m-i- no mlvt-i'tisa-im-nts makes. Your nizigx. is rutlis-r too litt-rsiry. Woulml suggi-st that you gin- morm- spam- to srhool an-tivitim-s. ll--z Ili-y wsillllown-r why 4lon't you mlnmw- iusta-url ol' stzimliug :iromnl lilo- an woorle-ii xlunuuyl Sha-: l'm not si XYUUlll'll tlllllllllj' l'm only 21 littlm- horwl. lush rn liflvff --l'1.xs'i'i-:ns llioii Svuooi. or Vozslxii-:lu'if:, 'llURUN'l'tl. This puhlivzitiou is v1-rs:itil1- :mtl zittrzu-tivr :mil your sports arm- wt-ll writti-in-up, lloil t you think zi ,lt-w more- 1-zirtoous would ht- :in Im- lll'ox'1-lin-lit l - -to - THE MUSE A smile costs nothing It is free not bought And yet . smile may conquer An angry thought. X A touch costs nothing A touch of sympathy. And yet A touch in time of sorrow M ans much to me 0 . A look costs nothing Nor does it hurt the eye, And yet A look may drive away A weary sigh. Tllflt'I'-TII,I.SONBI'RG Hxoii Seuoot.. A new one on our exchange-Your tirst attempt since 1907 deserves much credit especially for so small a school. VVould suggest artistic title design for the various sections and more of the popular form news. Come again. IVhen the donkey saw the zebra He began to switch his tail, 'Wvell I neveru was the comment Saw a mule that 's been in jail. Slzcllmrnr High NellUIII-SI-IEI.BI'RXl-I, OxT.xR1o, Congratulations-NVe consider your magazine one of our best ex- changes. Our only suggestion would be to have a few more cartoons. liet us hear from you again. The ladder of life is full ot' splinters but they always prick the hardest when we are sliding down. -Brownell. Kings School .llllglli1.716-PARRAMATTA, AI's'1'R,xi.1A. Welcome far-off friend! Isn't it fun to exchange thoughts and ideas with another land? Your little book is well-balanced on the whole but the lack of jokes and cartoons so popular here is rather noticeable-tcome againt. We enjoyed your enthusiastic accounts of your sports. Allaboutus-ST.xMFoRo Hiott Scriool.. Your mag. is indeed a credit to your school. XVe consider it about the best out-of-town exchange we have. There doesn 't seem to be any criticism which we could offer. Teacher-A fool can ask more questions than a wise man can answer. Boy-No wonder I failed in my exam! Argosy of Comrnfrff-t'lTT,xw,x. An excellent and well-balanced mag. especially commendable as it is your first attempt. Keep up the good work and let us hear from you again. XVhen Sir XValter Raleigh spread his coat for Elizabeth he said step on it, Lizzie. -41- pp pW7'HE rlll'SE 1.llill1IlllII.UH-lll'll.'l'.X l'Ul.I.EtlIA'l'l'I lXS'l'I'l'l l'E, ll.XMlli'l'UN. So glaul you doc-itll-tl to put your vffort in hook t'orn1 and you liavn- stu-vm-ill-tl zulmiralaly. l'lvt-ry phasn- ot' your school lift- has lu-on wt-ll written-up. m-spt-cially tlu- sports. Titlv lu-:ulings st-Oni to bv ahout tlu- only thing sm-riously lavking. .Xu autograph pagt- would lu: surt- to lu- popular. My part-nts told nu- not to smoki-fl tlon't. Nor listm-u to a naughty jokt--l tlon't. Tlu-y insult- it 1-lt-ar I must not wink At prt-tty girls nor t-vt-u think About intoxit-ating drink-l don't. To 'flirt or xlznu-o is vt-ry wrong-l 1lon't. XYil1l youth vhast- wonu-n. wiiu- and song-I m,lon't. l kiss no girl not 1-yt-11 onc l mlo not know how it is tlonc You wouItln't think I luul nuu-h tunv-I tlon't. Nl. M. The Malvern Home and School Club llli Malyt-rn Honu- and Svhool t'lulJ has almost c-oinplm-tt-ml its sixth yt-ar and 1-tu-h your wt- lk-1-l its am-oinlvlishnu-nts arc ot' grt-att-r value To tlu- st-hool, This yt-ar, wt- havt- hcltl sn-von nu-utings wht-rc opportunity is give-n tlu- part,-nts to lu-ar good spm-akt-rs ou livc 1'-tlucational topit-s. l.ast fall, wt- startt-cl our zu-tivitit-s with a rt-c-option to tlu- first form girls aiul tlu-ir Blotlu-rs. This proyn-tl so stu-ca-ssful that wo hopo to Q-ntl-rtain lmoth boys aiul girls lu-xt yt-ar. At ll!llllIUl'l1f'0l'Hl'lll, wt- mlonatl-cl a nu-tlal in Nl2llll0Ill2llll'S to Miss Shirloy Stl-plu-ns and tlu- Dr. liingwood nu-tlal in l.atin to Miss Ruth Wac-htm-r. 1'ontnu-iu-vnu-nt owning wt- gave a -lane-o for tlu- gracluating 1-lass. A vt-ry sur-c-4-sst'ul Tea Datum- was gin-n in honor ot' tlu- Uri-lu-stra who haw- c-onti'ilu1u-d so nuu-h to tlu- st-hool avlivitit-s and wt- wt-rt- ahh- to 4-ontrilmutv tlu- sum ot' 21429.60 towards tlu- purvhast- prim-if ot' instrunu-nts of which tlu-y art- in iu-od. Through ilu- kinchu-ss ot' Mr. Williams, wc haul tlu- uso ol' tlu- Bn-ar'h Tlu-atru for a inatiiu-v raising 1-nough nunu-y to pure-liasv an attzu'hnu-nt t'or thu se-hool lantt-rn so that slimh-s may lu- ust-tl in tlu- l'l2lSSl'U0lllS. Also wt- had tlu- ph-asurv ot' 1-ntl-rtaining tlu- f-hampion athh-tiv tt-ants, sonu- H9 in all, at a lvantpu-t. Tlu- nu-tlals ofil-i-oil to both boys and girls for oratorir-al 4-ornpt-tition will lu- pri-st-ntcd to tlu- winnf-rs at DOINl1lL'llf'l'llll'lll nf-xt fall. Tlu- Quartt-r H-ntury Sf-holarship fund has passt-ml tlu- halt'-way mark, +7-llll. Wo art- Q'l'2lll'flll to tlu- Ex-pupils for making tlu-ir annual danm- a sf-liolarship tlanva- alul slonating tlu- pwu-i-1-els, sonu- rl4ll5.ll0 to this fllllll. Wt- taki- this opportunity ot' inviting all part-nts to conu- to our nu-t-t- ings anfl lu-lp us .4-n-atv 1-lost-r vo-opt-ration lu-tw:-1-n tc-zu-lu-rs, pupils alul pan-nts so that wt- may :ultl part-nt pows-r to st-hool powvr, Hur groat, olmjt-1-1 is lu int:-rt-st all pa-oplo in all youth :nul to link in 1-ommon purposc- thi- honu-, tlu- sa-hool anel otlu-r 1-flnf-ativr l'or4-1-s in tlu- lill- ol' thc- studm-nt, lu work for his higlu-st goocl. lielna ll. VValkinshaw, l'rt-sidt-nt. -43- 7' H If .1ll'S If li' -l 'E l- ' i l :xl 'i x l ' i i -i t 3 m ,l tl ,ala it ttlnlfll l , I- I , -1 i ,L tl lm. tl 4k , X A I 1 l is 1 t . T. -ilu---faiHF4,..!!2 FL,---i..1 QL V- l lk lhxlgll' I m f' i 1 P 1 XZ tl f 1 1 'N 1 1 , 'l ff 'I llt-rv wi- ill'l'l llm-rv wt- statyl I H , -, H itll-asv pass us not hyl ' f...ur'f liust 'vs-ul' in fornis 513 :mtl A. P ' ,7 7' Now grzuls ut' hl.l'.l. r - , f BIUNH tht- Xlztlvt-1'nitt-s in zittt-mlziiu-v at 1111-mttm-imns SPS. lSlilYtN ut' l'1'z11-tin-all Suit-in-1-9 you will timl TubI:y B1-ll, Nt-11 lfruzvn lu, IIIIVI'-If .l1uI.wn, lfulplz ll'z'l.wu, Huh ll'1-hh: 1' :mtl Iftlu-zu l'uI1Iu'1 ll V . limb Ifrefnmn, Valiu .llIll'A'lu'lllllll, Ifulph Young :intl llurulf flllll slunzlf will bc t'l1tu1't- im-elim-us. 'llhv ln-Titv Nlrzirlt lf Nlfplzfns, IKVIII1 llull :mtl .-llhuil lfffllflv IIN' Hsllilll ing it this yt-ur. .Ynrnm l'urIlnn, lim' ll'uf4rnmn, Jlury l'f1rl.'fr, :tml Ifilu Iblllilllllhi ill! taking' tht- spt-cial class at l'lilSlL'I'll ll0l1lIllCl't't'. lsuhfl f,l'l-t't', Ifufll llllr-lttm, zmtl Ilurolfl llvilfilllllllffll am- 201112 tw Vu rsity. Hugh Al1IIl'I,Ill'4'H is ll'llllNtl'2ll'llj' uhst-nt t'i-mn Varsity, l'l'1'l1llt'l'2lllllQ' t'1'om an ilhim-ss. -IIIHHN lfjllffllllll Grrlyf mul Imuyf. ll'IilNUll, in km-1-ping' with the-ii' hm of Inom-y sm- wurkiiig in hunks. Litth- ,llrrry 1,l'l.f'f,l is Qtllllgl' into tht- th-m-rail lluspitzil tu train lilbl' 1 lllll'Sv. Ifllllllll Blllllfl' is in tht- 1l4lYt'l'llSlll2' llllSllll'SS. fl IMI llYlIfN0Il is in tht- rzuliu tll'Itill'Tllll'lll at SllllllSUlliS. lls- ulwuis ll'1Is tlmtl ot' l'l'tJ1ltltQ'2lSllllg'l Is Bill Pr: Tl1u1'i1tu11's juli? iff, :ilu--ulx' with tht- tf.fN.R., 111 training tm' 511' llt-mx 1 fllf'I1lfUIl-l,fII'lf1I', 1,4 11 Ifolluslnn, :mtl lllllll N1l4lI'IiHl1llt'l' ill't' wtwking' with lll1'll' l'K'S1N'l'llYl' t'z1tln-i's, tl ollmving' in thx- tlmtstt-ps nt' tht-ii' mlm-ur ulml tlzul u Juni Jltzllfzshr. .lful .llrl'ul'fl1!l, :tml .VUFHHIII lmnrlrut lmvm- 4-:ist in tht-ii' lut with thi- g'1'1-at T. Hzitmi t'n. Bm- yttlll' tluurs :mfl l-wk your XYllltltlXYSl lle-rv mmit- tht- lllSlll'illltl nu-ii, IIm ' 7'lmn1,wn1 :mtl Gurrlnn H1111-11rl.' Siu ll'4I,L'1.llNIlIl'll' is with tht- llyelm, li. hl1tl4lihg'Si1' Atlum Bt-ok lt .llmurt .111-f'uIIjf is wmliiiig in tht- tlilylllllt' :mtl stiulyihg' at night. This is vurnhiliiilu' hllsiiim-ss with lull-zislllw-, lSllll it? f1ll'fl'lllIl Nfllllifllfl' is staying at hmmm- this ya-ur, She- 2lSllll't'S to Yau sity in-xt ye-an 1'. Huw almut Gram Trfmur :is at huly sin-4-1-ssm' Tu Paul xVllllt'l1lillll I llflill' shi-'s lt-ailing au U1-4-lit-stx-all .Ivan l'urr is lu-giiiiiiiig' at tht- lu-Lfininiiig. 'i ,' ' - lximla 1 0.11 tt ll tt-an-lilllf-' it Normal. Gfwuw Str:-rn.w11, lflmtzur Tait, :mtl Blah: ll'l1ulfra1'a- zilsn Nl'll'IIl2llll if-s. .Xml last hilt not lm-:ist 1,fll'l1ljf llllkl has sc-tth-tl mlnwn l ll :lt 4l1't-gg' li. Phillips 1' A 5.1 4 5 , x. 1' ' , f - ...lim ' 0? y 'SAFTFK '4 in v a 5 2 ? Ni 1 5 is l. MAWERN f0llH3lME INSIIIIJIE -1 V- T H E .U L' S L' '1'lI li MAIN ERN SUNG Jlzrsnr 1111 141ll'il' Iljl B.uu:.xx.x Rm:n'lux G. Kll'l'l-IN. R. Cl'NNlNliH.XM .mu 9 +41 . IS Iii , DSTIK- Qs- QI. , 1.101 1 I- D. Scrum-'1-'n,1A:R I' IQ-'H-'l1ll 1l TIW1 l'l!d11lll:l. 1' :Ai :AAC hfiiu .v na ' IL 'IOL an - ' :- ln - 11 H- 1 l R L L QQ J Q ' 1-2 E 111 :I 41 I 1 I S' ' 1 lk g ?a :L f X 1 :ns lai k -i uuknv B:-ni eni g ma : ' me-22:-saissaseasssaas sian ? -aaaasassaf in Q s IHH' N 'lk Q! -Is -If 1: an 1, , gf 5 5-5 a::5gEE::5g':::: X' , ln n!!-1 eu: I l-Z : I A : . E 'iisg ' : :-:Z 5 - .. f mf ,A L:----S L E223 3 !lS '- IIC:-IIEI 1 i ilt l listihh gt- 7 i1 fag,-':52.'5.:::g 'ESE?-? lT2 lS211S22':E5 'jS?2 T: 1 is 2 F U f u s s 4 Q lil E I, Q!-l7'El6' !l--il1E::1'I as-I1 zrzsuagzng :'::::ll::1:s:55g1::5!E5'5z: 'mx .-I A P f - :fi 2 Q N f '- x : E ev. Eiia - : ff J ' f ' ' CI! El! ' W . b H- THE MUSE W The Malvern Song ln Ill0lll0l'X.S hall will owl' hc a ll't'2lNlll'f'. Revvrod and lovod hy 1-wry Malvornito, 'Tis ot' standards wt-'vo dofendcd and ot' vim-torios llt'Yt'l' Q-ndod When wo 1-ln-or the Rod and Black with all our might. 'Tis in Malvvrn that we found true frivndsltip Spreading wide it 's arms to g't'oct us whon wo Oatnv. And t'Vt'l'j' Malvorn ln-art, will always takl- a part In striving Tu uphold hot' honourvd name-. VIIUVIISZ 'Tis a nann' that we'vc always cliorisln-ml 'Tis a name that we hold so dt-ar. With all our Sll'0llQ'lll, with all our hoart Wt-'ll try to do our part to raist- our hannl-rs high. H lot us shout! H lot us cheer! Whvn wo lu-ai' tho nann- ot' good old M. l'. l. NVith vigour wo will do our host for Malvl-rn. With couragv moot vaoh clialle-ngo fave to far-0. Tho' wt-'ll always do and dare XVQ' will still play fair and Sqll2ll'0 And mu-1' own a viotory in disgraov. Thi-ou,2'h all our happy days in Malvern Uf c-loan sportsmanship tln-1'o's iiovot- hm-on a lack So with heads 011-ct wt-'ll sing, and high our praise-s fling, In honour of tho good old Rod and Blaok. i Th' 1: ,1ll'SE R 1 P 1? XX ,... 21 l x Ji? 2-'lily , 1121? 5 CH 'nf' - 5 1111., ' 'J , fl ,'.79' s 5 'ffi'9?fQ72o' , Q ' - 1 BUYS' A'l'HLIC'l'l1' SOCIICTY 1111. 1'11-1. .. 3111. H111-.1' N11-1'1'f111'11 Iirx. ll!-.Nll'lIll1l, I -11'1 Hf . llll w. 15111 Tr1'11.1111'1'r .,. . ... 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'llll1'I'1' 11'1-1'1- 111'11 11-11111s 1-1111-1-1-1l. :1 j111'1-11il1- JIIl1l il ,i1111i111'. 'l'lu- 1111'1'111l1-x 111-111 111111 1l11- l1l:11'-11l'l'x1111ly 111l11-1u1s1-1l 11111 l1y XV1'Sl1Dll. 'l'l11- 11.11-li 11-:1111 ll'l1l -1 11111111 1'1-:11' :11ul 1l1-s1-1'1'1- :1 l1111' llilllil. ll11'1-1- 111 1 1 ,., 1 ,. 1lu- l1111x 1-11111111-1111l 111 1l11- l'lI'lllSll l'I11111i1'1- Q111111-s l1111 1l1u- 111 ll11'll' lzu-lc 111 1111111'11-111-1- 1I11-1' 11'1-1'1- llIINllI'1'1'SSl.lll 111 1ll1'll' 1-11'111'1s. 11- x , , 1 I Rugby I E -' -' ' 1- PX' 11-'1111 11'-w -N 9ll1'1'1'NNllll :nw 1l1:11 111 11-1-1'11111s 1'1-:11's. . . . .V-. - . V. -1: 1 . 1 1: ll1l .11.11s1l1,l. . . ... ., . I . l'l111 S1-111111' 11-:1111 1:11 llI1lNl 11l' 11111 l1111111'1 1'1-111:1i111-1l S1-11i111' lligl1 S1-l11111l 1l111111111111 11l11l1 1I11 l111111111 1l1111111l1 11111 11111111 IN 11 111 111 IX 111111 lll Ylll'll' '-1111111 :1 l'1':1l l1:111l1-. 1 -16 T H H MUSE USU L30 QUUDXUDS ATM LETUCZS Honor Crests AIJVICRX girls tts wt-ll :ts hoys. t-:tn now t-urn tl1t- right to sport. tht- f'ollt-gitttv t-rt-sts on tht-ir jztt-kt-ts, lmluzt-rs, swt-zitt-rs. or whatt. litivt- you! l-'or runny yt-airs Ms for girls liztvt- ht-t-n tztlkt-t1 about hut not until 193311 tlit1 tht- powt-rs that ht- givt- tht- pt-rinission nt-t-t-ssztry to inzikt- this possilnlt-. Tht- nt-w t-rt-sts nrt- tht- t-hoit-t- ot' Miss Mt-Alpiuv tintl Miss Nit-hol who nrt- to ltt- t-ongrattulsttt-tl on tht-ir g'oot1 tzistt-. How t,1o you gt-t ont-fu XVt-ll ht-rt-'s how. lit- outstzintling in st-hool sports. gt-t on ont- of tht- st-hool tt-:uns :intl work hatrtl to maikt- it tht- t-lnnnpitni tt-:nu of Toronto. Tht- int-mht-rs of tht- st-nior girls' lmskt-tlmll tt-:nn 1929-1931! wt-rt- tht- tirst to rt-t-t-ivt- tht- t-ovt-tt-tl honor. t-rt-sts ht-ing' nrt-st-ntt-tl to tht-ni for rt-:tt-lung' tht- st-mi-finals in tht- Toronto lligh St-hool Bziskt-tlmll l.t-:tout-. Thost- rt-t-t-iving tht- t-rt-sts wt-rt-: Murit-l Wt-llzir. Ruth l'unninglntm. .lt-:tn l'lint-, I-Itlnzt -lohnson. lltitlgt- Prit-t-. lit-tty links, Tlit-limi Pttrkt-r :intl Junt- Hit-t-. Ht-rt-'s hoping that tht- girls of :ill tht- tt-:uns will lat- wt-tiring tht-in this yt-air. . Tennis Thr Vttittnt Bttyfnrx Ift-t-tl TVIIIIIIQU HE ainiuul Gompt-tition for tht- Vanon Bziynt-s Rt-t-tl Tropliy took plztvt- in St-ptt-mht-r unt'1t-r tht- ahlt- II12l1li1QOI1ll'l11 of Mary Starr. Twt-nty t-ontt'-sttints took part all playing at tht- top of tht-ir gumt-s. Tho st-mi-finals and tht- finals wort- t-spt-t-ially intt-rt-sting and tht- spt-t'ttt- tors thoroughly t-njoyt-t1 tht- play. Hua Hall. Jt-:in l'lint-. Margart-t flarlit'-k zint1 Bulbs Allsop rt-:it-ht-t1 tht- st-mi-tinals. in which. aftt'-1' a grt-at strugglt-. llargzirt-t tlurlit-k :intl 1Cn:t Gall wort- sum-essful in ht-ating tht-ir oppont-nts. The final matt-h ht-twt-t-n Mztrgurt-t Htirlit-k znitl Hun Hull in-ovit1t-t1 a hard battlt-. lina won tht- first st-t 6-4, hut in tht- st-t-ont1 Mzirgart-t rall- lit-tl and took tht- st'-t 6-1. XVith ti st'-t t-att-h, tht- playt-rs st-ttlt-t1 t1own to ti long' hard grind of Qrut-llingr tlt-ut-0 gtinit-s, with Mztrg'nrt-t Hnzilly outstuy- ing' Ena and winning' tht- last sot 7-5. Final st-ort- 4-6. 6-1. 7-5. 1Yt-ll played Mzirgzirt-tl tlootl work linal Girls, why not raist- tht- t-ntrit-s for 1931-32 to 50? Tht- Baynt-s Rt-t-t1 Tropliy is wt-ll worth winning zint1 tht-rt- shoultl lit- at fair lztrgt-r numlit-r turn out to oomltt-tv for it. R 55 - 'll THE .lIl'SE Basketball T last, thi- Hirls' Si-niui' Baske-thall ti-aln has atfaini-ml what has sm-nn-il fm- many yi-ars impossible 'l'ln- lfliampionsliip of T0l'0lll0.H iis 1-lnhli-ni has not lm-n llll1,l0I' Blalyi-Vn's mol' sim-0-iiim-tcm-ii twonty-l'0u1'. .xl'l1'l' tuppiiig thi- liastm-rn Division thi-y won thu- right to take part in thi- play-ntl's fm' thi- l'ity Vliainpimisliip. ln thi- si-mi-final thcy dm-- fiatml Haliwnml hy only uni- puint anil thns qnaliiii-ml for thi- finals against ninln-rsimlm-. ln thi- linal ti-st tho T1-ani 4-anw tlnwvugli with tlying 4-olunrs working.: nith thi- pu-visimi of a mai-hino. Tln-ii' tina- 1-uinhinatiun plays upi-in-al up Inni- Zllilvl' tinn- nppumiiiiitim-s for haslu-ts, that Wt'l'0 quim-lily 1-oiivi-i'h-il into points hy thi- I'm'wai'1l linv, llnrim-l NVQ-lla-1', Ruth l'unninghain anal .le-an 1 lim-. Mnris-I, tln- vaptain ul' thi- tm-am, playvd a sh-llai' gann- notvliing in 1 ni-h si-an-il t'n111'1i-mi paints, 'I hi- final swim- was 49-23 favmii- of BlillV0l'Il. Wi-ll playi-ml Mzilyi-1'i1. 1-nity-min paints. and lianilh-ml thi- tm-ani likc a timnn-1'. Ruth and .loan , Thi- Si-niui' linm--up: .li-an l'lin1- anal llulh 1'unninghani, l'n1'wal'dsg Xlnrii-l W1-lh-1' if-aptaini sinh- t't'llll'1'Z llazi-l My-4'l'i-:i, 1-1-litn-3 Hlaflys Kip- pvn, 4i1':u-v Nixnn, lilizzilwtli lit'llll1'llj'. anyl 'l'hn-lma l'a1'lu-r, ill-fi-in-0. Thi- .lninur ti-ani though not ai-liii-ying' thi- nntahh- sin-01-ss ul' tho Nvinini- ti-ani all-si-iyv gn-:it Ill'ZllNl' lui' thi- sph-nillxl QZIIHUS they played. fllflx' NVIIIIII' li1l.vl.'4'llulll 'l'1'4ln1 - S43 11111 T ll ff 111 1' S E YN 111111 11ll'j' 111s1 1l1111'11 was 111111 21 Slllilll 11111'1'l'1'll1'1' 111 11111 s1-111'11s 111111 1111-1' 111111111111 11111, 11111 1111s1 .l1111i111' 11111111 111:11 A12IlX'1'1'll has 111111 1'111' Illilllf' yl'2ll'S. -x1 f'l'2ll' 111111 will 1'111-111 11x1-111111111 1ll2l11'1'lill 1'111' 2lll1I1ll1'I' 1-I1111111111111 11111111. .1111 11l11111'Q N1 v , , . . , . . -111, 11111111113 1111111 '1h1111111s, s1111--1-1111111-3 l1111'1s '1l11111111s, 3111111-111111 1111-1111, 15111111 S12lllSf11'111 111111 11111111 111111111-1', 111'1-l'll1'1'. . 1 11 S1101-11ss 111. this j'l'2ll N 11111111s 11218 11111111 QI'1'il1lj' 111111 111 11111 1'Xl'1'111'll1 11111l11s. Bllss B11-1111111111 111111 Bliss Nll'll1ll, wl111111 1111- 111:1111s wish 111 111111111 1 1111- fll1'll' 1111111-111111, 11111-11111'11g'111111-111 111111 1111111-1-. Girls' Field Sports 11111 111311 1111'lS' 19111111 S11111'1s 111-1'11 1111 1'1l'S1 1-11' 1 Illt' f'l'2l1'S. 'lllll' s11111'1s w1 1-1 11111111111 1'1ll'U'2Il'111l1XY11ll 11x111-11111t11111, w '1 wus 1'11ll.1' 1'1111l1z1111 wl11111 2l1111l'1DX1lllil11'lj' 11111 l11111111'l'1l Q'll'lS 1111111111 11111 111 1111111 11111-1 111 1111 1':11'11111s 1-1'1-111x. -LY- A ' 1'l11l1 1'111' S1-111111' 111111 J11111111' 1'l1111111111111sl1111s, 211111 Q YYl'1'1' XY1111 111' Tlll'lIl12l 1'111'k111' lS1'Il11l1'l 1lIl1111ill12'1' 1 1'1'i1111 1.l11111111'1 11'1th 1XV1'llTj'-f1X'1' 111111 1111-1111- V 1-ight 11111111s 111-s111-1-111'11l1'. 111111111 11111111 111 1111 S1111i111- 11l11ss 1-1111111 s1111111111 with 11111111111111 111111115 111111 l1111'11thy .I1111111s, o'l11l1U1' 1-lass. was s111-111111 w11l1 f11111't111111 11111111s. . i... T111:1,11,1 P.111K1.1: 1 T11 111-1111111111 s1-1'1-1'11l 1l11'ill111g' f1111S11l'S, 11 is 11X- 1111-t1111 111211 111 11111 lll'211' t'11t111'11. 1'111-11111 111'1111k111u' 11111 1111 11 11111111111 11f this s111'111111 111. 11111' S1l1l1'15. 1111111111121 if XY1' 111-11 g'11i11u 111 gin- 111 11111111 llllf' 11111111 1 11111111'w11111ls. 1111w111'111' f111' :1 1111g'i1111111g 1- 111111111st:1111w 11111 1'1-111' 111-ll 111111-1-11. 1 11l'l'2l1 1-1-1-1111 ls 11111'11l 1111- 111'u11111x1-111 111 11111 l'li1l 111111 l11l1l S1 ltx lllll IT 111111 11111 lllx l 131111111 1111111 1-111-1: 1' 111 111111111 11111-h s111-1-1-1-111112 11-111' 111g'g111' 111111 11 1'211'L'S YY1'1'l' 1111 1111111111 1'1111111s11111 111111 11'11 11t11111111111 will l1111'1- 111 l111 g'11'1-11 111 l '111 .'111' '1 1 .' ill, 1 1 113. 411115. R11111.1 P11111 llltl' 111111-1111: 1111111 11111111 11'1l1112I1lll 111111 1111111 Will1111'. 1'1ll'NYiII'11S1 1'll11s 11'11l'11 1111111111111 111' 11111 1111'lN' -XIlll1'1111 THE .11I'SE N LITERARY f SOCIETY ' llUll1ll'2l1'j' Pri-siilm-lit . . . . .Miss li. Bl.t'lil'l'Ll'0l' l,l't'SlllL'lll ....... . . .l'I2ll'l'j' Mk-Artlnn' lst Yii-i--Pu-suloiit .. ...... .lau-k Pmul fiul Yit-Q--l'11-siili-lit . . . . Al2ll'g'ilI'0l l c:n'n Sci-1'vtaii'y . ...llurotliy Bc-ll Tl't'2lSlll'l'l' . ..l'lt'1-Yi' llurno UR tlu- past sa-vm-ii ya-airs, Blzilw-i'ii's l.itt-1'z11'y Sm-it-ty has 1-olitiiuwl its zu-tivitim-s to gl't'lll'1'2ll nu-1-tings. ln-ld mu-it si nuanth in our Scluml ,Xiulitwn-inin. Tlu-sv nu-1-tings lnivc lu-vn viitlliixizisticailly zittcluls-ml, lint tlu-rv has lu-1-n lun zivtivm- intcrn-st tzikcn in tlu- lillt'I'2ll'y Swim-ty hy tlui pupils lllt'lllSt'lYt'S. This yi-air, tlu- Swim-ty is uiuls-rtziking nn vntirm-ly now systvin ut' zu-tivitu-s, wliivh has 1ll'tlYl'tl slum'-1-sst'11l in utlu-1' t'ullog1'izitvs nt' inn' 1-ity. Intl-11-st 1-lulws lniw lu-n-n nrgziiiizm-tl with zu'tivv nuinilu-rsliips, :incl :it tlu- lu-:ul ot' vzwli, ai 1-zipzililv 4-xt-c-iltivv, whivh is rvsiunisihlm- tn thv ICxvi'1itiV1- ut' tln- l,lll'I'ilI'f' Sm-it-ty. Nu Q'l'll0l'2ll nim-tiiigs ami lu-ing lu-ld 1-xc-vpt wha-n in 1-lnlm luis sin-h :in iiitt-iw-stiiigg' prugrzini to clisplny. that it. dm-s not wish tn vxvliult- tlu- stiulvnt luuly. 'Flu-n tlu- stiuls-nts urn- invitn-il to nttviul. ln this !112lllllt'l'llll' Snvie-ty has an zu'tivs- nu-inluirsliip nt' 250 nu-mhvrs, who am- :lt-riving ai lu-iu-tit liI'lHll tlu-ir vlnhs thzit. will lu-lp tlu'm in tluiii' svluwl work, :nul lilwlbillllj' lu-lp guitlt- tlu-ni in tlu-ir lillfs work. This lu-w ish-ai is nu-rally :in 1-xlu-rinu-nt, tlu- slim-vss ot' whivh :it tlu- 1-nil ut' tlu- svliwnl yt-ni' will :li-tvrniiiu' tlu- :ulvisuhility nt' l't'Slll1llIlQ.l' this systt-in nl' :u'tivi1it-s. 'l'lu-i':- nrt' svn-ii intl-iw-st 1-lnhs t'4lllllJI'lSllIQ inn' l.itt-i':n'y Sm-ivty, tlu- llrsnnzitim- Vlnli, l'm-try t'lnh, ,Ili-halting t'Inlv, Art t'lnli, Nntnri- :iiulS1-i1'n- titir-t'lnli,t'nnu-l':1:intl lit'2ltlt'l' t'lnli, Buys' Skating :nul Skiing t'lnh, tlirls' Skating :nul Skiing t'lnli :nul t'lu-ss t'lnh. r,x f Www T H lf ,ll L' S E llrfnnul it' l'lub l'.'.r'r4'tlf1'1'4' .Xdrist-r .. .... Mr. Mt-Quarriv Pl'1'Sltlt'll1 ...... ........ l id. Mt'-t'lurv Vit-t--l'rt-sidt-nt .. ...Miss Ruth Phillips Sl'L'l'1'l2lI'j' .,........ ..Miss liilliau Pt-ttit Historian St-1-rt-tary .. ...Miss Ruth Slit-pard Trt-asurt-r ......... .... N liss Juni- Rivi- Tln- llhllllillit' t'lub is working out an ambitious program. NVith a largt- t-uthusiastiv Ill0llllN'l'SlllIl and guidt-tl by our capablt- advise-1' M1'. Mc-Quarriu wt- art- fulfilling our purpost- which is to proinott- draniatit- talent in tht- st-hool plays and skits haw- bt-t-n p1'od1u,-t-1,1 and wt- look for- ward to a night of 1-ntt-rtainnn-nt opt-n to tln- publit-. lt is thus with splcudid vo-opt-ration that our un-mba-rs work to inakt- tht- 4-lub sm-t a pry-- ct-dt-ut in t-dum-ation and intt-rt-st. Hd. Blt'lY'llll'L'. ge l'rutry1 Vlub Tho Malvt-rn Pom-try t'lub vaun- to lift- uudt-r tht- lt-adt-rship of Miss Mctlrt-gor. Hur pre-sidt-nt is Bt-tsy McMastt-r, and st-t-rt-tary-trt-asurt-r Gladys Xt-ale-. Thus far tht- club has had only thru- nn-1-tings, at whit-ll wt- dec-idt-d to writt- pot-try of our own to bt- brought to tht- mt-1-tings for t-ritif-ism and for hc-lpful suggostions. YW- hope by tht- 1-nd of tht- yt-ar to be abla- to prost-nt to the library a f-ollt-r-tion ot' Malyt-rn vt-1-sc-. As wt-ll as writing poetry, we art- 1-ndt-avouring to rt-ad tht- works of famous pot-ts. to study their livt-s and 11010 tht- iutlut-uc-t- on tht-ir writings. Noun- of the aims of tht- Pot-try t lub art- to liromotf- an intt-rt-st in writing and reading pot-try. and possibly to bring some wt-ll-known pot-ts to the sc-hool as spt-aka-1-s. Bt-tsy M1-Mastt-r. P11-sitlt-lit. if Iffllllflullfl fllllll Thx- dt-bating c-lub ht-ld its first inaugural nn-1-ting ou Now-inbt-r 23, 1930. It was callt-d to ordt-r by Mr, Bailt-y with twolvt- of tht- Q-nrollt-d t-ig-litt-Q11 nn-mln-rs pre-st-nt. Tln- t-lt-4-ting of offic-t-rs was tht- first item on the programg it was dt-Gidt-d that F. lvl'l1lll13l'T should till tht- otfir-o of president and Miss IJ. XVHIQ' that of the sc-c-rc-tary-treasurt-r. The subjt-vt of intt-1'-form dt-bating was brought up, and tht- qut-stion was wln-tht-r to haw- debating among thc various forms. or to kt-op dt-hating only within the club. Howt-vor, at a mt-1-ting ht-ld l,t'CPIlllJL'I' Sth. it was dt-vida-d to have debating bt-twt-on tht- forms with pi't-ft-1'4'-lice given to those- who we-rv membc-rs of the club. Thi-n the qut-stion aroso as to those nn-nibf-rs who would bc unabltf to bt- on a form tt-am, and it was dc-c-idx-d that debating teams be found within tht- c-lub. and tht-y in turn would dt-batv against the winnc-rs of tln- lllltl'-fOl'l1l dt-hating tt-anis. So far our fic-ld of activity has not bot-n outstanding but I have great, hopes as to its suc-f-oss. Frm-dt-rick Vrquhart. -59- ip THE .lll'SE The' Art Club llon. l'rosiih-iit .. .,......... Mr. C. NV. llorton Adv. ltftii-or .. ...Miss l4'lort-in-v Knight Prosidt-nt . ......... Baths Fostor Sl'Cl'l'lill'j' , ...Margaret Dowar 'l'1't-asnrt-r .. ..1liili2ll'd Morgan Tln- aint ot' tht- rlnh is to promoti- talcnt and to Onltivatv a tastv for ht-anty. Its sticm-ss tlicrot'orv is not easily jndgvd but tho onthusiastn and intcri-st with whirh its nionihvrs haw joined in its at-tivitivs speak woll for its 4-ontiinialn-0. Probahly tho most thriving hranvh ot' tho club is thc vlay-modolling. This group ht-gait with twonty-tivo inombcrs working ont- aftvrnoon por wt-ok. Sonn- liavi- not vontinucd hut otht-rs arc sponding not only an aftt-rnoon but many odd monn-nts boforc and after school hours and arn- showing in their work tht- rosult of tho wondorfnl opportunity tht-y haw had in having t'li-1-vo Homn- as tht-ir instructor. Tho n10inln'1's who Ghost' to do skotohing' and painting havo boon handi- 4-appcd hy thi- 1-old woathor, which dovs not tempt onv to work out ot' doors. Tln-5' liaw. llUNVt'Vt'l', he-on acquiring a knowledgo of tooliniquo in ponvil and oil niodiums whim-h will gin- an addvd ploasnrv to tho outdoor work in tht- spring: Utlnfr nndortakings haw bl'0ll posti-r painting, designing, and lottvr- ing' in c-onnootion with tho various avtivitivs ot' tho st-hool. 'Flu-so and mort' wt- hopc to varry on anothvr yoar fm-liiig' confident ot' our ltsofiilin-ss and ot' a growing' intm-rt-st in our vlulm. it iii :Rf 'Ill T141 .Vufurf und. Nf'li1'Nf1.flf' filllll l'ri-sidvnt ..... ........ ................ . I . Davy Xvit'l'-I,I'C'Si1il'lll . .... V. lloopol' St't'l'l'lZll'f' . . . . .Il. liornsti-in Tl't'2tSlll't'l' . . . . .'I'. XYostlalu- 'I'ln- Natura- and Sviontifir- Vlulm, l'Hl'IIlt'li nndi-r tho anspim-s ot' tho I.itm-rary Sovioty has as its aim thi- cxtf-nsion ot' St'lt'llf'l' throng'hout tht- xi-hool. To aw-omplisll this mon, oniinvnt in tho svioiitifir 1-irc-los ot' Tor- onto, liaw- lu-4-n invita-d to attm-nd our UN'l'lillQf and dt-livi-1' it'!'llll'l'S. lim-ce-ntly wc wi-ru l1ononi's d at a mootingl' hy tho p11-sviivo ot' Prof. Rug:-rs, provina-ial analyst and profvssor of si-it-1100 at thu Toronto I'nivor- sity. lla- spokn- on tht- l'llllll'l' ol' Sf'il'llf'tt and in his only too lrriot' talk rt-x'4-silt-tl tht- vast rm-alm of lnunan vntvrprism- in whivh srioiivo talios tho load. Wt- ara 1-xpt-1-tingr, in tho in-ar l'ntl11'1', to havu Nr. M1'Kay, tho pl'o- vim-ial iriologfist to afldrt-ss tis. 'l'ln- 1-luh ix min-h imh-htm-d to Mr. Taylor for his 1-ftorts to niako it a siwm-ss hy imw-igliiig' thvsi- nwn into spi-nding' thvir valuable- tinn' with IIS. J.lJ. 7 61,4 THE.l1L'SE The C'anuru. and Hurlio Club At the initial meeting of the club on Uetober 7th, on the suggestion ot' our worthy Honorary President, Mr. Farmer, it was deemed advisable to divide the club into two sections. There would be a president common to both divisions but each division was to have its separate executive. Twenty-eight members signed the registers ot' each club and the election ot' officers was as follows :- President ............... .... X V. li. tlvens Vice-President ttfameral .. .... A. Dodds Vice-President lRadiol . . . . . .H. Hogg Secretary tC'ameral . . . . . .l . NVarner Secretary tRadiob . . . . .-I. Barber Treasurer ......... . . . ...... S. Wolfe At our meeting on January 20th, we were fortunate in procuring Mr. XVhittingham of Peake and XVhittingham. commercial photographers. who gave us a very interesting illustrated talk, on commercial photography. Our photography contest is now in full swing and in the near future the rules and prizes ot' our radio contest will be released. NV. l.. tlvens, President. if 1 IK 8 if Buys' Skiing 111141 Slfufiug Club Honorarv President .............. Mr. A. XV. Blakeley President . ........ .... ..... J a ck Pond Sec.-Treasurer . . . . . .. , . . . . . . ,Ralph Pittis The Boys' Skiing and Skating tflub has at present forty-seven mein- bers on its roll. So far there has been little snow and consequently no skiing hikes have been arranged. Now however that we can be sure of cold weather and plenty of snow a number of outings will take place. A skiing hike or a skating party will be first on the program and if one of these is sue- eessful a sleighing party will be considered. Jack Pond. 8 8 8 S if Girls' Nlfiing und Slfufing Flub Advisory Officer ..................... Miss Muirhead President ....... . . .Elizabeth Kennedy Secretary ....... . . .Margaret Garlick Treasurer ........ ..... B Iary Patchell Lower School Rep. . ..... ............. B etty Fisher The flI'St meeting of the Girls' Skiing and Skating Club was held during the first week of November. thirty members in all attending. Two skating parties have already been held at the Royal Rink, Broadview Ave., but on account of the weather no outdoor skating parties have been attempted as yet. It was suggested by Miss Muirhead that the Club at- tend the Ice Carnival this spring. VW: have not yet been able to go skiing at Cedarbrook or Scarboro Golf courses as had been planned but we hope to in the near future. .-614 Y.. If. .,-' - 1 ' .. -. - 1 K -.s ,Hg '. f-V 1 , . .:v7:..gg fiffi 1' 71 'flgfs .1 F.-.fljgm ' 'F'-M5413 'Z M fi., .,5 , H' ,.,-',4rg-- - ,, Q, wwf, 4 ,tiff 4 ' ,- v ug .j1,.. M '. ...Q -, , u 5 , 1.91 7' H PQ All l' S E T111 V111 ss Vllllr .X111'1s111'1 111'11l'l'1' . . .. . ......,........ 3112 13112111011-5' 1'1'1-s1111-111 ...... ...11111'1,111l 131-1'11s11-111 Y11'1--1,l'1-s1111'll1 . 1 1 S1'1'l'1'1ilI'j' . . . ...,l1111'111 A11'N1111j' ..,X12lX. XV2l11il1lS1lilXY 'l'1'1-11s111'1-1' ...........,................... 11. 1,l'ZZ2l1'1i 1'1-11l111'11-s 21211, 111 1lu- 11l'11'lI1, xY11l'1'l' 1111- 111-111111- l1111'1- 11111'111's 111-l1g'111111 111 1111-111111 1-x1-1'1-1s1-s. 1111'1'l' 1l11'11'1-11 21 Q111111- 111111 1111-11 1111111-1,1 111111 11111-1 1-111-11-11 1111-1-1-s111'11'111111 1111 21 11211 1111111-11 111111111-11 111111 11l11-1'111111- 112ll'1i 111111 11 s1111111-1-s. 1l11111's 1lu-1' 11'1111I11 s111-1111 111111111-1'11111' 111'11' .1 l . , - ' Q111111-. 111 1111- 111-11- 111 11N111'-Y, NYll1'l1 1111-1' 1' ' ' ' 1 1-. 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The 1-onstitntion :nhl pun-posh of tht- 1-lnh wt-rv rm-:nl hy thu- lm-sith-nt :intl El wi-li-onw took thi- form of :in opt-ning l'Cl'l'lllUllj' in whit-h thu thvnn- for this yt-nr, H vonn- ln-t us st-1-k at in-wt-r world wus 11-pt-ata-tl hy :ill tht- girls. Thi- l'1't'Nllll'S wm-rv shown plan-vs of intl-rt-st uhont tht- svhool :ls in thi-ir iinziginntion thi-5' wt-rv von' :lin-tt-il through thc hnlls of Blzilvm-rn in ax sight-se-i-ing hns. Ill-t'ri-slmn-nts wi-rv st-1'vt-tl. :intl tht- party 1-oiivlinlt-il with tlilllvlllgl During tht- following two wt-i-ks an 1-xti-nsiw nn-inhi-1'sliip 1-znnlmign wax t'ill'l'll'll on, with tht- rt-snlt that mort- girls than 1-vt-r lu-t'o1'v ht-r-zinn- nn-niln-rs of thi- Maiiils of Blsilvi-rn. Tln- zinnnnl hiki- morn- than lin-tl up to thc m-xpi-1-tations of thc nn-nihs-rs this yi-ur. Thi- girls wt-rv mlivitlt-tl into groups ln-forc tht-3' lt-ft thi- st-hool on tht-ir lmrt- :intl honnil 1-linsv. Tho groups 4-oinpctm-el against 1-an-li othm-r in gunn-s. stunts, Q'ilfllt'l'lllL1' ot' wootl. :intl ont- is tm,-inpti-il to my in 4-siting :intl singing. .X thrilling t-1nnlh-- lighting :intl initiation 4-t-ri-niony wus ht-lil ronnil an hngm- 1-onni-il tirt-. Tln- lDl'l'Sll,l1'lll lit llt'l' Uillltlll' hy tht- firm-, pzlssm-il tht- light on to tht- lm-mln-rs of tht- groups l'l'lll'2lllllQ thi-so simph- yi-I inspiring lint-s, May thi- light ot' this vzintlh- hm- an synihol To you ot' tht- ith-mls for whit-h wt- stuinlf' Tho lm-mli-1's in turn lmw-tl on tht- light to tht- nn-lnlu-1'sot'tlw1-lnh, .X hi-nntifnl prom-ssion it was ns il hnntlrt-tl :intl iittv girls tilt-sl ronntl in an hngi- virvh- singing. Follow tht- tilt-ann. Thi- sin-ll wus not hrolu-n for an fnll moon rosm-, lighting tht- honn-wurtl path annl tht- linppy hzinml frolivlu-fl honn- in tht- moonlight niori- ghnl in tht-ir ln-:arts for that tlaiy. Townrml thi- 1-nil ot' Ht-tohi-r thi- Mnitls of hI2llV0l'll ln-lil an lVorhl l t-llowsliip Wt-n-lc. Thi- 1-lnh took 4-lnnrgo ot' tht- si-nior :issvinhly on Tin-silny :norning anal lloi-is 1lvt'u1'tl1y, nn vx-lnipil. gnu- an most inspiring talk -In XVorlrl l 1-llowsliip. l.itL-rzlturc :intl postt-rs on Intwlnltioiiallisiii XVl'1'1,' -63- THE MUSE on tlisplay for tht- nst- of tht- pupils and a National tloographit- inagazint- was plat-t-tl in t-rt-ry t-lass room. At tht- World l-'t-llowshinp int-t-ting whit-h was ht-ld tht- following Thursday, Miss l'onstant-0 Young gavt- a vt-ry tint- atltlrt-ss. .X skit on lntt-rnationalisin was prt-st-ntt-tl by tht- Stunt tiroup. .Xll tht- girls joined in tht- singing of st-vt-ral songs -of otht-r t-onntrit-s. Ilut- to tht- ht-arty rt-sponst- of tht- st-hool to our appt-al for sot-ial st-ryit-r funds, tht- Maitls of Malyt-rn wt-rr alilt- to gladtlt-n tht- ht-arts of niany t-hiltlrt-n at iilll'lSilll2lS tinit-. Tht- girls st-nt to tht- Nt-iglihotu'hootl Workt-r's ovt-r titty largt- t'ln-istinas stot-kings whit-h tht-y had lillt-tl, to- gt-tht-r with hooks, toys, t-lothing. fruit antl vt-gt-tahlt-s. Hin' t'hi-istinas int-t-ting was favourt-d with a play, Tho l'hristmas Vai-ol. pnt on hy tht- St-nior Stunt tlroup. Miss llumhall from tht- Y.W.t'.A. rt-ad a story and Miss Tt-tlot- lt-ad in Carol singing. Tht- Toynt- twins sang for us in tlt-rinan antl tht- int-t-ting was brought to a t-lost- lit-antifnlly with a worship st-rvit-t- hy Miss Tt-tlot-. Tht- annual stunt t-ontt-st was t-ontlut-tt-tl with as innt-h t-nthusiasin as t-vt-r. Tht- third t'o1-nit-rs won tht- t-up this yt-ar with tht- stunt uiiilll'iSf0Illll'l' t'olnmlius. Mnt-h t-nt-rgy antl tiint- wt-rt- spt-nt prt-paring tht-so stunts and wt- ft-t-l that tht- standard was t'tlllSld0l'2lllly raist-d. Tht- slt-ighing party was a grt-at sut-t-t-ss. tlnt- hundrt-d antl fifty pt-oplt- wt-rt- litt-rally pat-kt-tl into thrt-t- slt-ighs. Tht- t-rowtl was larger than t-xpt-t-tt-tl hut wt- all t-njoyt-d a splt-nditl t-vt-ning. Rt-frt-slnnt-nts wt-ro st-ryt-tl in tht- t-aft-tt-ria aftt-r tht- ritlt-. Hn Thursday, hlillfll tht- twt-nty-sixth, tht- Maids ot' Malvt-rn are haying a Yot-ational int-t-ting. This yt-ar wt- art- attt-inpting sonit-thing nt-w. lfloth lvoys antl girls will lit- wt-lt-omt-. Tht- int-t-ting is opt-n to all tht- st-hool. Mr. Ilunlop of tht- l'nivt-rsity of 'l'oronto will bt- tht- gt-nt-ral spt-akt-r. 'l'ht-rt- will ht- dist-ussion groups on various vot-ations and pro- ft-ssions, lt-tl by vt-ry tlistingnisht-d lt-adt-rs. VVO hopt- that this int-t-ting will lit- a grt-at stlt-t't-ss. A showt-r of jams, jt-llit-s and otht-1' dt-lit-at-it-s will lit- ht-ld during the wt-t-k of April tht- first. Tht- donations will ht- givt-n to tht- Nt-ighbotn-hood lvorkt-rs. Tht- Annual Motht-r antl Ilaughtt-r Ranqut-t will ht- ht-ld on Friday, .Xpril lWl'lliy-f4l1ll'lll. Tht- kindly intt-rt-st of tht- st-hool staff and tht- splt-ntlitl t-o-opt-ration ot' tht- mt-mht-rs of tht- t-luh havt- t-ontribntt-tl t-norniously to tht- sut-t-t-ss ol' tht- Maids of Malyt-rn this yt-ar. SHT. MAIIJS til-' MAl,Vl'1llN IN'l'l'IRlCS'l' tllltll'l'S Tht- Swinnning Hroup is untlt-r tht- lt-atlt-rship of Doris Tlionias, l-lat-li Wt-tlnt-stlay tht- St-niors gatht-r at tht- l't-ntral Y.W.t'.A. whilt- tht- .lnniors int-t-t on l ritlay. 'l'ht- girls took part in an intt-rt-ollt-giatv swim- ming nit-t-t whit-li was ht-ld towards tht- t-ntl of' l t-ln'ual'y. 'l'ht- llantlit-rat't tlronp has llonrisht-tl wt-Il nntlt-r tht- splt-ntlitl tlirt-t-tion of Miss linsst-ll. 'l'ht- girls in tht- group inatlt- tht-ir own i'lll'lNllll?lS t-artls antl art- now lnnsily ot-t-upit-tl in tht- making ol' l'ant-y Iiaskt-ls antl favours for tht- Maifls til' Malyt-rn. ffgt, THE MUSE The Stunt Group-ln the fall when tht- girls signed up for Interest Groups. Miss Howard 's Stunt tiroup hatl by no mt-ans the smallest regis- tration. The enthusiasm of this seetion has bt-t-n kept from the beginning and many splentlid stunts and plays have bt-en protlueetl. The Soeial St-rvit-e tlroup has been very at-tive this year. The girls matle antl filled over fifty tfhristmas stot-kings. They mt-t with splendid response from the pupils in the st-hool, antl with their ht-lp sueeet-tled in brightening the hours of many ehildrt-n this Christmas. The group has further plans, and hopes to eontinue their work during the winter months. The First Aid l.i1'Ul1ll-A very worth while f'UllI'St' has bt-en prepared by the Red fl1'tlSS Society and the mt-mbt-rs of this tlroup, at the t-om- plt-tion of the Course. l't-eeive a l't'l'llfll'2llL'. The girls under the leadership of Miss l'ElIllC1'0ll are finding tht-ir stutly most intt-resting. It is to be hoped that more girls will join this group next year. -Rvrii t'l'NNIxtsH.xM, SB. BEANS Bt-ans. tht- pit-k of tht- t-rop, built layer upon layer with thin slit-es of sweet bat-on antl ehoit-est molasses-slowly baked antl wt-ll-browned over the glowing embers of an open fire-what a treat! Just sueh a treat is tht- monthly get-togt-tht-r of tht- Beans girls' elub in the Y.W.t,'.A. Girls from the east. girls from tht- west. Girls from the llUl'lll and girls from the south. Just the girls you would like to mt-et, In a rollit-king, frolit-ing monthly treat. Those of you who have not been to Beans really do not know the fun you are missing. Each Beans is all that one t-ould desire-and even more. Every program is a seeret and you can imagine the delightful surprise when, after a most enjoyable supper. you are taken into the Grey room. Here, sitting before an open fire, are rows and rows of girls in white middies. Everybody is laughing and t-hatting and before long you find yourselves in the midst of one of the many groups and joining in the merry conversation. Then eomes a jolly sing-song, usually followed by games. Stunts by the members of one of the st-hools or the reading of a story by one of the girls, eomplt-tes the program. New friendships are made and happy girls, forming a eirt-le. join hantls and sing the good-night song ' ' Taps. ' ' Stunt night is possibly the most interesting Beans of the yeaI'. Un this night, after weeks and weeks of praetise, the girls of the different sehools put on a stunt: the winning st-hool being presented with a prize. U readers! Imagine the pridt- antl ext-itemt-nt that filled every Malvernite heart when this year at that tense moment tht- judges presented the silver t-up to our st-hool! Not only hert- but at many other meetings our girls have shown tht-mst-lves a t-rt-dit to Malvern. But you. who have not as yet bt-en to Beans may share in these monthly treats. the only t-liarge being twenty-five et-nts. Remember. a welt'-ome awaits you at Beans, -l.oRR.x1Nr: l1l'SH. -55- THE .IIUSE Camp 66 QQ t'.Ull' has moved again, and this time it will stay. The new eamp is near Parry Sound on 'tieorgian Bay, one ot the loveliest spots in tintario. Where there was but one hnnter's eabin last spring. there are now two eabins. a big lodge. and a. row of tents along the edge of the water. Behind these is a wide field for games and beyond that a beautit'nl t'orest ot' pines and poplars. Follow- ing the path in t'ront ot' the tents, we eome to a high rounded roek. high above the water, on whieh all the eampers assemble for morning worship. This is the plaee where we. the fortunate first campers spent the happiest days ot' our summer vacation. NVe ealled the eamp an aerodrome and played at being aviators. The dining-room was the hangar and the eabins bore equally appropriate names sueh as the eoekpit. tail- spin, propeller and so on. iVe were the merriest buneh ot' fliers. and the most earet'ree.f-t'or what was there to worry over? Imagine running oti' to the woods for ten days. free from the noise and heat of the eity. with thirty other girls your own age, from Toronto high selioolsl There was everything to make any kind ot' girl happy.-a morning dip to pep you np. and a long swim in the afternoon. baseball and volley ball games, boat trips. and eanoeing under the supervision of the leaders. A stunt and song eontest between the three groups made one evening roek with fun. Many ot' the songs that are new to the Maids of Malvern originated at eamp. Une morning. bet'ore the sun was up. the nature study group went, a-hunting for the songs of birds. Jimmy Skunk was off on a hunt ot' his own but we let him follow it. Paddling quietly up a tiny ereek, we searehed the trees for the shy musieians. The bell like tones of the vireo, the merry ''teaeher-teaeher'' ot' the oven bird, the sudden ehunk of a. frog. and a tleeting glimpse ot' a bright-eyed water snake slipping through the water. these are a t'ew ot' the treasured memories whieh we brought, home. l'erhaps we will remember longest the quiet time in the morning that eaeh eamper spent alone, lt was not eompulsorysjnst ten minutes in the eainp program set apart l'or thinking. lt was in this early morning hour. when the mist was melting away from the lake and hillsides, and in the evening around our eamptire when we watehed the first pale stars peep ont ol' a sunset sky. that we loved eamp the most. There was a niauie spell about it that no one may understand until they have been there, l,it'e is more interesting. more ot' an adventure, beeanse we have ln-en to eainp. liorothy Seliaulller, VB. s 7' ll la' .ll I S15 KL 1 'J- Tea Dances 1u1', 1'11111' 1111-1111' 11'IlIIl Ill 111-111111 1111 11111 11-1111-1- 1111111- 11111 1111- '1111'1-1'11w1 , 1 1 . 1 , 1 , - 11111111 1111' 1111- ll112'115' 1l'2l-l1211l1'1'. 11 1'l'l'12ll1l1j' 1111111' il 2111111 1'1'1111'11 111 11111 z11l1111111'1l1l11 1111 11111 i11.1l'l'111IH1l 111. XY1'11111's11z11' 111'1'1'1ll1ll'1'1111' Q1'1'11l1 1l'1'll11l. 111 SI1l1l' 111 1111' 1J11'1 111111 11 1111s 1111' 1:1w1 111-1-11 111 s111111111 111111 1 1111111111-1' 111' pupils 11'111'1- 11'111'11111Q, 11111 1111111' 1111s 11111-11 2l1lll1lS1 111 1111- 1l1ll'11111 111111111111 s111g11. -12I1'1i 1'lNl111' 111111 1lIS 11111111-s11111 111'111'1111111 11111 11111N11'. 11 Wzls g'111111. 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Commencement 1111111'1111y11111111111111111111x111111.111111111111111'11111111111111111111111111111-11111-1'11111111 1111s 1111111 111: Il1'11111l2l'1', 1 1lJ1l1'11lJ1Il 111 11111 111111111111 11.11111-:1111111 111111 N111 I.'11'111N 1111111, 11'11N11'4' 1111' 1111111 N 11111'11 821111 il 1'1111 11'111'11N '1'1111 111111111111 1111'111'11s 11'1'1'11 111111111111-11 211111 N112 11111111111-1' 511111 11111 N11- .X1I111ll' 1-111111 QZIYI' 21 41ll1l'1 1111111111 111111 il1l11 11'1N il11l11'111'N1111l'1II 111l'1l'IN1 Y1'?l1'. - - 1 V 111 TH E ,ll 1 Mr. Lolnnunn nizulo ai tow l'k'lllill'liS oonoorning' tho suoooss of lust your's nuitrioulunts :intl guyo us sovorzil sound words of :ulvioo for this yozn s studying. Tho uoznloinio oortilioutos znnl prizos woro thou prosontod. Miss Ruth NVuohtor mloliyoroml tho yulodiotory giving us ai briof, in- torosting und luunorous an-oount of hor tivo yours at Mzilvorn. Tho orohostrai pluyotl sovorzil lovoly solootions during tho courso of lllo zlftorno Oll. The Graduates' Dance Tho granliultos' tlunoo giyon by tho Homo and School Club to lust yoar's fourth :nnl fifth forms wus si hugo suoooss. lt was woll uttonmloml :nnl tho ninsio proyidoml by Howard Cluilunzins o1'oliostru wus oxoollont. Tho tlzinoo wus hold on tho oyoning of tho szuno day us oonnnonooinont. Rofroslnnonts woro sorvoml ozlt'otoriu stylo und ut twolyo-thirty tho gnosts sznlly loft for homo uftor ll2lYlllg' spout il yory onjoyaiblo ova-ning. Hur thanks to tho lloino unel Sohool Club. The Girls' Masquerade Tho llirls' Mzisquorzulo instozul of boing hold by tho Girls' Athlotic 1 lub tlns your was unmlor tho ziuspioos ot' tho Maids of Mulvorn. Xovoinbor tho ninth was tho oyoning of this lizipny ilfliilll' :intl tho ziutlitoriuin was prottily ilooorutotl with rod and bleu-li strozunors and olustors ot' bulloons. Tho girls woro mlrossod in oostuinos of ovory kind, luunorous znnl bountiful. :intl soino yory original. Prizos woro pi-osontoil by moinbors ot' tho Homo and School Club for tlio tunniost, in-ottiost unil inost original oostumos :intl tho judgos had ai liurml tinn- tlooiiling' who woulml bo tho lui-ky winnors. Tho inusio was proyiclotl by -lan-li l'ooko's oroliostru and ovoryono sooinoml sorry to loziyo znftor an yory onjoyaiblo ovoning. Athletic Banquet Tho .Xtlilotio bnnquot is giyon oyory your by tho Homo und Soliool t'lnb to tho oliunilnionsliip It I by tho Soni 'or lxugby tm-ann, Honior Hirls' Bziskotbull tozun, Rowing' Flub :intl tbo trzn-lc obzunpio IIS. -:uns of tho sohool. This your it wus uttoniloml Mr. l,ot'tus lloiel was lU2lNllll2lSll'l' of tho owning. Tho throo zitlilotio visitors. -luoli Huosl. 'l'o1l llooyo :intl Mr. lilulcoloy ozioh spolio si fow worals ln tha rolllst ol' Iln eu in-1 . ..-.Il Mr. Taylor proposoml za toznst Io tho rugby toznn to whioh lfhzirlio Box D ' I mlo to Toll hooyo from tho Junior :incl roplu-tl. lrosontzilions woro ni S1-nior rugby ts-suns. Tousts woro proposoml by Miss Niohols to tho girls' lmskolbnll tonin, by Mr. Vrozior to tho trziok tozun :intl by .luok Huost to tho Rowing Vlub :mel woro rosponiloml to by Miss Muriol Wollnr, l'll'2llllC liuuli :intl Vloovo llorno rospootivoly. Mr. llisoy lonclorofl tho toast to tho llonn .intl N hool 4'lub nlnr li yy is iipliul to by lli W ll li in i' 1 llili-1'sln-l'si-il ilu- pl'oU'l , il. -. nnnno. .Xt lln- oloso ol tho hunqumt .I rl.1nf-o xy ,., 1 : . . . 1' . 's. si tins 1 '. Songs 'ans llolnl. During' tho ovoning' Mrs, XX :alkonslmw :intl Nlr lA'llIllJlllll l1I'l'Sl'llT1'lllll1'i,.R.l'l.lv.2lll4,lSl'1'UllllilI'j' Srflmul oros ts. 4433, -IYURIIC llldftlillfl. tnrium ut'.la1'vis l'ullt-g'iatt- wt- I'l'llt'ill'Sl' tugt-tlit-1' umlt-1' smut- ot' mu' t-mine THIS .llIfSE The Orchestra llllllU1'ill'f' P11-sitlt-lit . . . .Miss .l. Blllll'llt'tlll P11-sitlt-lit ......... . . .Barlnara lT0lN'l'tS St-4-.-T11-as. . ......... Sam lftmxlt-5' Vmuliit-tui' . MMV. NV. -l. li. Brown T appi-ars that mm-li limit- iiitt-11-st is ht-ing takt-ii in UIAl'lll'STl'3S sut-h as ours than t-vt-1' lN'lilll'1'. lvllllvl' tht- silpt-1'x'isim1 nl' Miss T4-dsl aml M12 lin-atlit-1'. 2ll'l'21ll2't'IIl0lllS haw lu-1-in mach- fill' all tht- High Sf-h mul 1lI'l'l1USll'ilS iii tht- 1-ity to mt-vt tain- a mtmthg aml iii tht- lu-autiful auth ut ililllillllilll i'Ul1tlll4.'IUl'S. It vt-rtaiiily st-1-nit-ml lilit- nhl limnt- wt-t-li, to sm- Blr. Km-t-ling Tlll'I'l' with his urvlit-st1'a. This yt-ai' tht- u1'vl1t-st1'a hast a wry th-al' ,t'1'im-ntl hy tht- th-ath uf M1 Hug-1-1's. Ht- had lm-ii for swim- yt-ars um' litnmi-ary pri-sitlt-iit. His lou- ut' musit- and his 1.-iithusiasm wt-rv tht- sulll'1't- ut' uui' t'i:i'4ll'iS tu makt- Bl21lYt.'I'll illt- pusst-ssul' of 21 fills- ul'r'l1t-sI1'2l, Thi- ac.-tivitit-s of tht- UI't'llt'Sll'2l wt-iv lI1'llll'llD2lllf' in tht- svlitml. Tl ll' llumt- and Sc-lmul Vluh lin-t-ting' at whit-h tht- parm-nts mm-t tht- tt-ac-lit-rs was tht- lirst largt- int-t-ting' wht-1'v wt- assistt-il. Part-iits' Night was a SLIP- vt-ss as usual, and for this wt- put furtli a sin-vial e-ffurt. Vmltnillite-clly tl It Q11-ati-st on-lit ut' tht- yn-al' was l'1bIilIill'll1 l'Il1t-111. This yt-ar, as it was held in tht- at'tt-iaimnii. 1-X-im-mlmt-1's ut' tht- ui-1-lu-st1'a wvrt- unalilt- tu assist us, aftt-1' lit-ariiig' Tiiistw- Loftus Ht-ul 1-tmipliim-mit Mr. B1'1lXX'll mi tht- urc- m-st1'a, wt- ft-lt. shall I say, gmn.l. hut h 1llllVt.'l'll is gi-mviiig rapitlly. aiitl 1-mist-qui-iitly it shuultl ln- l'2lSlK'l' to athl in-w int-mln-i's tu tht- tIl'1'l1t'STI'il. l'lV4'1'X j't'lll' lll'NYf'UIHk'l'S art- math- Vt'1'j wt-lc-nn1t- and althuugli wt- haw a stiwmg' sti-mg' st-vtitm, wt- art- always look ing ftll' wiml and lvrass lllHf'l'l'S. XXX- lwpt- that llllllvl' tht- vapalrlt- Q'lli1l2lllf'l ut' Mr. Bmwil. tht- Hl'l'llL'STl'2l will sta-atlily iiiipiwm- aml, showing' that guild ultl BlillYt'I'1l spiritfi gi-aw In ht- a 2'l'l'2iTl'l' assi-t to tht- sc-lmul. HR Fix f' sf' fi N :RLY 7 Ah I' -if, Lap C .N - - f . S14 QQ ' Q I I , as- s Q . f - ,- -:- it if .. M4 H 'K YE luv , f f K l' f X 7 11' 4 is ,I 5 2, 7' - . - U4, S., L i 5.7 9 4- 1- Q. - :Q. THANK gov MR-FREE. 1691 TH E .lll'SIf Spree F efver Hhf l mast duwii to thc Vat again. To thc lmivly 1-aliv aml pit-1 - .Xml all l ask is a howl of soup, .Xml a spmm tn vat it hy. Uh! l must gralm an nhl tin tray. .Xml a him that is harally ttvw, ,X valu- that has sw-it a lll'lfl'l' clay. ,Xml a tlish ot' lrish stvw. .Xml tht-it l taliv a l'll01'Ul2llXl valet-, ,Xml talit- a cltamw on thv piv. 'l'u this l atltl a tlmiglmut illllullill l tw,-ally mluift lumix' why. ,Xs l m-at' thc ln-ml at lhv -ltllll'l1l'j N t-ml l st-izv a mlish ut' hash, 'l'ht- prim-it is tultl iii 1lt'1't'lllSl'1ll4l .Xml l st-tthf up with vash. Now mai'l'iag'm- thi-X' say is likt- a vafii .Xml wi-'ll pass this lmmvlwlgv mtg You havt- tn si-izv what ss-cuts to ph-asv. .Xml pay t'-11' it lIlll'l'1lll. 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Thu Q' 'Flu-u Kluw- czmu' lw1'.l1 luux :nml sm-1-I l 11 sm-nu-nl llml llu- lxmls snug lu il4'l'Ulll1lilllllllvlll. r w 1 lllill ilu' llmwlw NXX'JlX'l'll l'1ll'X'l'l'X' llilllllllll'ANQ w lwn' Ilu- mulvs susan-fl zllull l.Ili1'Q'1ll1l1'Il-XX'lIlg'1'1l lll1llPl'llll'4 .Xml my Nlilll l'ull4m'ml ilu-ul lvulll Tluly Sk'l'I1l 111 rf-Qu-ln llu- gn-:nt lllllt'1lllllll'4ll. llm-zum-u XX'lu-lu-v Ilu' vzull-lu-vs ln-ulcv l,lli4- ilu' Sll2lllt'l'Ill2' ul El m'l'ysl:1l gl-lwlvl .Xml ilu- vl1':ll', lltlllltl mnlvs lull l.1lqv .n lluu I1'u-lil.-ul uunlu-u wllxw-1' -f-lIlf:l.1cx Muni, -ll '. Q? ,ffl X f-L v ffm GNULIQ X.. GQANT MCQUMQQHZ Cuzmvnou BUTTER-MILK GUZZLEQ. A OF NORTH AMgmcA Amo THE QBERSRY lsLAMO5 -,, ,,A Y 1' H E JI l' S E X fn ,,,., ,,,, . 0 - A lp ' EEE. ,MP 55 'tslvmwm RXMMWWNU WM ' nilv ' ff? Zim I qw M ,gg 5,555:::::::::iEi5 Q ' f iiig 1 V QH L1 A 53 , .-.A., ,: ' gl siirf . . PROP, comm ig -f ai '1 i AS 0 om A-Q,. 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Xutsy 13212311 Jzumls l l'is1- . . .... f,1ill't00IlS THE .ill PSE Fifth Form Register is for -Xk'l1t'l'li, in thv futuro lu ll hc, Tho man in thc vnllar-ad. it 's plain to soo. is t'nr Baker. at houn- lu-'s valh-ml Willie, I To his guru-vlwwiiig hahit tho tvavliors art- chilly. is for t'urliss, our llt-lcn's a hlondc Ut' tht- typv ot' whit-h slutiks art- always sn fond. is for llayy. tho first nanu- is Jann-s, llc linpus dark, wavy lot-ks arc a hit with thc danivs. is thc lixaiuplt- n't-'tw told that thc tifth Slnvultl svt. whilv from vlassrnnin to classroom wv drift. is for l-'islu'r, -Xrvliilmal1l, no lt-ss, XYhn is angling' ahout for a tinv, fat lloirt-ss. for tlnnltl. Mimi. antl tlrcg'ory, Ruth, 'What ont- tnissvs in lltlj'-l-l'll'lldS. t'ntln-r snarvs. l'01'Stl0lll. is for lla-aly. Nm-man lw caroful. Thnst- Miss -dt-cds nt' yours, would gin' Marion an t-arful is fur Irwin. lu-'s liwpiiig it tlark, Hut lu' must wants tn ht- a history shark. is for .lavlison, who's sworn to liw prayor-lvss, llis pt-tition's 1111answvi'vt,l, his lip is still hairlcss. is fur Kcnnt-th, as Ili-mp. hc is known, .X tinv thriving t-rnp nt' wihl oats ho has sown. is for l,ca1'it-, affovtinnatt-ly, llot For truth antl for rhynu-, wc'll tlvswihc ln-r as hot. is for Manning. an 2llQ't'll1'il hounml, Barks whvn lu- should hitv. our swvot tt-avlu-r has found. is thi- Nixnn, with tlravt- sho was hh-st. Bt-sith-s lflnglish, what lu-i'iomls mln-yntvs sho tn rvst? is for tlaks. shv 's a star at tht- nvt. Wln-n Bm-tty's in training, it 's saitl sho won't pvt. is fm' l,ill'lil'1'. but Tlu-Ima, clnn't park, Sunil- mighty tlUt'l'1' things oftt-n hap in tht' clark. stands fm' Bl2ll'QllilI'l'll', minus tho Mara Ut' loving' tht- lamlit-s, lufll tvll you thc knack. is for linuth, nnw llt-lvn. mlnn't hlutii, lJitln't you tintl Rnwnit-'s tish a hit l'0llg1'l1? is fm' Stantlingg .lavk's turnt-ml vavalim-r, .Xntl whislwrs swt-vt nnthings in lJm'ian's oar. is litbl' Tlunnson, all hustlt- antl rush, llis st-1-rt-t anihititm-1-tliting' llush. is for l'rquhart. tht' latl gi-mwtli lmltlvr, Last wt-1-lt lu- appt-art-tl with smut- whitc on his sluwnltlvrl is l'nr Yavant, this spam- is tn lot, Iiring' t'urwartl your nanu-s. wt-'ll takt' what wv gut. is fm' -Wt-stlalu-, our strong silvnt inan. .Xml alsn tm' Wilson, nur tlash Dun Juan. is tm' Yun, whn think yuu'rt- lt-i't out, 'l'lu'rt-'s tnurt' fish in tht- st-a than wt-rv 1-wr pullt-cl nut. is for Z:-rn, nr Z1-hra, nr Zinv- - lint tale-nt t fl gin-s nntsit 's tinut, tlun't you think? 174, T H if U18 f. 4 . X mr 525 Y 'X Q3 11' xl,- ' vw KEN!-L, L-as X 'S f Y 'XML' XX Hi If fy' ff ! .xi-1 4- 219: LJ I IQ: 1, -N 1-1.y.,x n,.,, 1 312112. 'r.f'I ' 1 II'-fry ' If--YM T I1- T I3-I lifw WT 24. IPM, XY: -H'-:XJ ix I , ' 1 ' 1'3 g. 4 11p 1 , A Blum. II--iw, r 1. II' -' I': '-1-'I,f'+xYl,'.' 1 1. if Id I'2Aj.f.iN 1: .A.-1 QT 1IQ:,. II --.AN . Iillz,-Y'-N, lIf1,ASS2.-'ff IVIL--FE,-1' Hip.-f XYQQ' ' Ilixmfw V',, . .. All-fl liff If.-Nw I Nrfs. VS. '- 1 fpX' :.i I R119- Y:-?..W Z- RXli'f'4T. Y--At 2 1: THE MUSE DAME GOSSIP Hou-dy folks we are about to give you a brief synopsis twe ean't spell re- sumet ot' scandal gleaned from the cafeteria, halls and classroom including 5-X. llvhy does Bill Fidler blush when called dear 'Z ' Why do all the boys eall Johnny Law, Mary. and tip their hats to him '? What did Mary Starr mean when she said Hgar's ear had engine trouble last night. Hal Hal Bliss IIoward's secret passion-Mr. Kerr. If Hr. Horton knew what a few boys know he wouldn't believe that the ancient art of hairdressing has passed out of existence. Eh Miss Jaeobi J? Who! strange power has Mr. Horton over Betty Oakes that made her exclaim l am all hot and bothered 'V' llihn coined the phrase we shouldn't do this and what's its significance? What Llo the girls ot' Brampton t'.l. think of the boys of Malvern ah me teensored 1 ? Wh y Standing thinks Mr. Horton should buy a dictionary? Ilou- Bliss Bluirhead knows that Howney whispers sweet nothings and to whom '? Why one of our teachers thinks Mothersill looks like the statue of What 's the use '? If Mr. Horton is well acquainted with Shelley's Jane? If Al Thomson is going north to be a Musher. Does Miss Muirhead really lore her subjects? Wh 1 rf Standing keeps his chest between tea dances? What strange power Porter has over les femmes? ik ik if Ill: Dad-Where are you going to-night '? Jack Birrell-To a Muse meeting. Dad-Yes amuse meeting. ill fl? if In church Mr. Taylor clasps his hands so tightly that he can't get them'open when the collection plate comes around. 1K1 '73 ill 5? lt' you don 't get the best of gin, gin will get the best of you. 'W ik Sk 'W Mr. Bl2lkl'll'f'--Xxvillllfl'l Xvaiter-Yes sir. Mr. Blakelt-y4Wbat 's this? NVaiter-lt's bean soup, sir. Mr. Blakeley-No matter what it has been, the question is what is it now Y 4? if 'F W Q IIEAIKD AT TIIE 1fANQI'lE7'.' Jessie-fWhy is this year's fifth like a corset? .lack Huestf-I dunnol why? Jessie-fliecause it 's l,over's l orm. fl if if il' lt' every knock 's a boost, Ilesk's car should climb 'mv hill on high ' . 1- - HT5.. H Trl! ff llWIY' S ff - H f The Mundy-Goodlellow Printing Co., Ltd. , , , . lrinlers of this issue of THE MUSE si-Ec1A1.lzE ON THE PRINTING OF YEAR HOOKS AND SCHOOL MAGAZINES Plants at T onto-Oshawa-Whitby Toronto Office 66 T mperance Street T l pl1o ADelaide 0107 H D Tesidder, Toro! M g p lly d d ks staffs I pl thi books. Call d t h g d g y t Book. For SCHOOL USE Send for Specimens of work and sample of . . Vellum Stencil Paper for all mal-ces of machines Model National Stationers Rotary Duplicator Made Crea, B,i,ai,, 115 YORK ST. TORONTO i THE ,ll FSE Victoria Qllnllege 1836 in the 1931 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO .Ks 1-nv -I1 ilu- l'll'1IK'I'Illk'lI Vullvuvs in tlu- l :1m-ully of Arts of flu- l'11ix'I-wily wt' Tulwnltu. xvIl'llll'l2l Vullvgv 1-nruls stlulvnts in ull l'lllII'N1'S ll-ruling In Ilw mlm-g'1'm-s uf lim-lwlul' ul' Arts uml lim-ln-lux' nl' l'm111m-1'm- :mal IlIAl'IliII'1IIllI'f' to zulnlissilm to ilu- svlllmls 1-I' lAil'2l1lIlillt' Sllllllbi. llivinity. I'IllIIl'ilIIUII. l.:1w Elllll 11.-llivinv. IIRUF. l'. Ii. Alwalilz, ISA.. I1'fg1'.wir111'. TR OPHY-CRAFT LIMITED School Pins Greeting Cards Sweater Crests Medals Pennants Prize Cups Embossed Stationery Prize Ribbons lmr the IPZIIIIIIH SQ-lnmls und Colleges thmurlllmlt Camulzl. Ilvsiuns :xml Pstiluzlws sulmiitlefnl nu request. Trophy-Craft Limited 2525 YONGE STREET TORONTO ALL OUR GOODS MADE lN CANADA BY CANADIAN WORKMEN , jg ,W TH E ll DSE VISIT , Mac's Confectionery Clayton S .1 f ' f 1f'Ejf3EAM Qualny Means and HoA1EM.'x11E CAN111' Service Phone H0ward 0232 Howard 9396 2038 QUEEN STREET Phone GRover 9640 C. G. Denby k ' D G d Jac son S ry 00 S BIBIIIS Fu1'11isl1i11:S, Dry 111111115 Fruit and yegembles Ladies' 111111 C11il111'e11's XYGZII' Satisfaction Guaranteed 124 MAIN STREET 99 Main St. East Toronto GR'-'Ve' 9547 Overheard in an Auto Salesroom I 1,11'111 19111111 XY111-1'1- 1111- y11111' IIlillllll'1'N? ' 1111111- XY1-st. l'111-Y.. XI'11f' 1111 11111 x1111'1- 111 1111-111? Hin- 1111-111 111 1111-. XVIIQIT 1 XYIIIII' S1111111-1'-111-11111' glass IIIIII s11111-1i 1111s111'111-1'S. Hin- 1111-111 111 1111,-. RQ! 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'lllxey neck Tliey wuulil, lle's gut El littli-1-11l1i11 Ilen--111111. Slim- lilies little eziliiiis Slim- Wtllllll. Ile you NY2llll to ll4'2ll' 1l1e 1-1-sl Y You winiilil. Phone GRover 7163 Better Men's Wear Bert Bustin Huis 411111 H1IlI4'l'll4l.YlI1'I'jf 1980 Danforth Ave. Toronto Harold Smith, Phm. B. Prescription Druggist 1976 QUEEN ST. EAST Phone Howard 8798 Y 3117, T H E All ILQWL' P.Shnone FRUIT AND GROCERIES 1012 Kingston Road - - Phone H0ward 5151 J. Broadbfent l,lIiUt'I'IIIlI'IS ,XXII I'lKUYIHIUNS 'I'UIi.Xt'l OH ,XXII IVIC t'IlE.X1I 109-Ill MAIN STREET TORONTO Phone GROver 6836 This Spring YOI' WILL BE BEST SI'ITED IN AN A COT UIT TOPCGATMTUXEDO Hand-Tailored by ASCOT in the Seas0n's Smartest Fabrics A gency JACK FRASER 2636 DANFORTH AVE. - East of Main XI- W LH If ell z s lf COMPLIMENTS OF OLD BOY' CH1'C1i McCREA Giles, Rice 8: Peters Chevrolet and McLaughlin Dealers DANFORTH AT MAIN-GROver 2124 DUNDAS AT BLOOR-LL0ydbr00k 2111 WE CAN'T SELL ALL THE. CARS- So We Only Sell The Best O. K. USED CARS THI-' l1l'9F I 4 Henry J . Chown ARCHITECT 20 XYAYLAND AVE. Phone GRover 3563 FOR QUALITY, SERVICE und HIGH CLASS MEATS H. Brierley zoza QUEEN sr. EAST Phone HOward 2149 A. APRILE FRUIT. VEGETABLES IN SEASON ll' .xpfflfllltr III lmpnrfml Ulfrv ml 2768 DANFORTH AVE. Phone GRover 3637 Your Patronage Appreciated PHIL MAYER llngh Claw Stationery, Confectionery, Tobacco, Magazines and Ice Cream School Supplies HOward 2655 710 KINGSTON RD. Offue: Phone Howard 0707 Residence: Phone GRcver 2607 B. Watters Real Estate and Insurance Pnoperties Exchanged Rents Collected 2164 DANFORTH AVENUE TORONTO 13 Phone HOward 7488 2658 Danforth Ave. T. Horan BU'l'CI'lICR lIi,2l1 Vlzlss MHNS Sm-run-0 :mel Quality Always W. Gidclings CHOICE GROCERIES AND FRUITS 868 KINGSTON ROAD Phones: llflunnfl IIZHLT Hlifnu-1' CIKXQ MAZZA'S l'lI'llI.l llnrkcl 2666 DANFORTH AVE. PHONE HO. 9827 mgg, Trllrh' ll I' S f. Bl B' Cl B k 955 Kingston Road Hllllf CLASS CAKES AND PASTRIES Ulf' Ill'1ll'f'l4 Phone Howard 3974 HOSIERY Chiffon and Service - Kayser and Corticelli - All Firsts GIFTS For All Occasions - At All Prices BRIDGE PRIZES MAIN ST. GIFT SHOP 154 MAIN STREET G. Mvlilxxox. lid. Mc'l'l111'v-Wluit I wont is goofl vommou sm-uso. lid Sliouiln-1'fl'Ixzu'tlyY thut's just what you im-il. +3 411 ii 421 Miss llowzml's 4-om-1-plioil ol' an mm-am Il1'l'S1lllfTilkl' tho littlv n-ual of nothing, whittlo it llowu lo il point, puuc-h out ilu- pith of :1 llilll' amd put in -10,000 souls such as him sluikv tluuu up :mil they will mttlv. K2 ik ii: 'iii Rook-By tlu- looks of tho ring' 2ll'Ul11l4,l tha- sun wc-'s going' To lmvo an storm. l'lu1-kv-Say! am- you a P1'UQll0Sll1'1llUI'l Rook-No l'iu nu .'XIl2lll'2lll. it ik 4? i-Z2 M12 Mm-Q11u1'1'iv cfm-1-liug 1!I'l'lly guy!-lloro XV2lilUl' luring' an lnottlc- ot llof-k-hiv luiw' hov. The- waitvi' who haul lu-ou to vollvgx- smilwl hut lu-wi' sti1'1'1-ml. Mau-XVl1ut aux' you standing tlu-rv for, 1li4lu't 1 01-111-1'sou1v iloa-lil xV2lllt'l'ixVt'S sir. you oiwlvrml it hut you 2llAll'l'W1ll'llS flwliuwl it, X1 if il Hx-o1'g's--Tlmt girl ovnj-1' tlu-ro shows mlistiuvtiou in lu-1' vlotlu-s. liL'Ul'f2t'-Ylbll nu-au flistiuvtly. 1lou't you? 2? ill 914 if: FUR SAlllCfl log' slightly wsu-ln-il. otllvrwism- iu Qoofl 1-omlitionf :apply Halrolml Full-y. k Sf: - w H WWIHQ Ill SE A1111 um H1211 HQwXN'.Xlil COUNTRY CLUB ORCHESTR 'Exponents of Better Dance Music Jn lx NX .xr Hume. Inrwrlm' CITY DAIRY THE STANDARD OF QUALITY IJIII' 30 YEARS Phone Klngsdale 6151 -'vm w I 1puIul'l'Imiw ' IrWin's Reprints OF M ATRICULATION EXA l'ul:ll.xh1'rl hull The Herbert F. Irwin Com TORONTO - CANADA MINATIONS PanY RI T ll if .ll lh S fl McArthur 8: Company Bennett's IcI:.xI. EsT,x'I'E FISH STORES INsL'I:.xNI'I: - I.u.xNs CFive Stores! 96 Hammersmith Ave. Lk 1' r' 'jf' ct. Phone H0ward S366 Branch 902 Kingston Rd. Phone HO. 43-19 FISH AND CHIPS XV' llf Il V' 1' D E C O R A T I N G INTERIOR sf EXTERIOR HIGI-I-CLASS WORK at IK' 11.wIIvIlfIv l'f'ff f .x H 'll F. C. 1 9 HARRIS AVE. GR. ZSZU Kerr's Dollar Livery 1911 Ql'EEN ST. EAST Phones: HOward 1132-33 'LT1 K A-5 26122. BE. I35fE1?EIl-,EY T'D065XiF QEREQEQ Br. EL. E. TL . Carmer DEXT I ST Phone GRover 9871 143 MAIN STREET Snell Block COMPLIMENTS OF W. Dies .-ini TH If JI PSE SIL ERWCCJD' Serve Us Compliments of JACK FRASER Nilfflllllflllfl lil ,llrn mul Yllllllfl J11'n'x Vlufllillfl - .ll,m II t'r,mpI4-lr l.rnw uf f lll'll1N'lill!l-S' 2634 Danforth Avenue 1556 Danforth Avenue tn! Durriligtony int Cnxwellj Phone GRm'er 341122 Phone HArgrzu'e 4239 Book and Gift Shop Thr l.':'1-um 1n1'urlf'rl Housr' for .illlhuritrrl Trtrf Iirmlnv Illlll .ill N1-lmol Nupplnxv fwlml.lr,s.xl,l-1 ANU Ill-1'l'.Xll., Iixzmiinzntifm I':ipers, Reprints :md Answers, Sclwnl und Class Pins, Crests :mil Pennants mzuln to order, h'I1lI1llfilCilll'Pl'S of School l'hristm:1s f'1ll'fiS, also Hnnsl Colouring f'1ll'fiS for Art Pupils. ,mflrrff .wlmlnrzlw fm ff-wrvf mwrxifni will: lfuxl Vrufl firm-Iinyf l 11rfI.v mcxmxu LIIBRARY Phone H0ward 0169 860 Kingston Road - S6 f- TH E Il IN if HO. 9295 WHERE T0 G0 HO. 9295 THE BEACH THEATRE A Queen and Waverley Road Close to Home NICE PLACE FOI! NICE PEOPLE TO GU P A T T I S O N ' S SlIIfi0llf'fil' and Clif! Shop 2168 QUEEN STREET EAST CCorner McLeanJ Stzitiwme-i'y, Gifts, Cams, Sc-huul and Picnic Siipplies, Toys and ' Magazines LENDING LIBRARY OF ovER THREE THOUSAND VOLUMES Phone Howard 2658 - Satislacticn Guaranteed IIiIIi1-rfllu yuu think I ni ei tool? Miss BIi1i1'Iic-2111-R1-aiIly, I woulii nm Iiuvm- wiutim-II tiiv 2ISSt'l'Il0ll, Iiiit limi' that yuu ask my opinion I must say that I nm not pix-pziix-ii to iivny it. if it 2242 'III Mi: Taylm'- WIN-ii ruin I'uIIx4Im'sI1 1-vi-1' risi- signin T IVziITcl's- Yi-s sir. Miz Taylm'- Win-11'? IVEIITCIN- NVIlj' in ah-w tinivf' Miss 3IIIII'II1I'iI1ISxVl'II limi' stupid ynu :ii-1-, 1-zm't multiply X Ivy xi I'II ' ' ,.. . 5 Wil2'l'l' l'Yl'Il Ilorm- 1-uulil dn it in Inn than no tum. Stamliiig'-I slwiiliiift In- SIll'lll'ISI'1I. tlivy my fools imiltiply wri rzipiilly thi-so days. k as X I: .. :, Stiwvlling' TIl1'UllQ'Il thi- 1-1-im-ti-i'y ilu- mln-1' ilziy I iiutim-ii thu- i'uIlmi'ing IGIIIUIIIIIT IC1'm-011-II tu TIM- im-iiiuiy ui' .luhii .Iuiu-s 2l1'4'I1it'llIIj' shut as ai mzirk in z1H'vr-Tioii by his I1l'HIIll'l'. it .Im-k Funk aiiiswm-riiig' am zulu-i'1isvim-int Thi' :iii orgniiist :mal musii It'2ll'IIL'1'. Huntli-nizm-I imtivcmi your ziiivm-i'1is1-iiiviit fm' :iii orgziiiist mul iiiusif twin-Iwi' I-itlivi' Iznlx' ui' 'l'IlIII'III2IIl Ilnviii-1' In-vii Imtli ful' sm-vm-rail yi-urs I nftl-r you my sm-1'x'ir-1-s. ERT... TH E .l1l'SE B A I N ' S Fur SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES L L f Note Books, Geography Note Books, Geometry Noie Books G t y l K ts, Art Books, Ar! Pads, 'Art Pencils, Water Colors, Id lk Blue Ruling inks, lnk Scribblers, Pencil Scribblers, Fount P Eversharp Pencils. DICTIONARIES 1953 QUEEN STREET EAST At Kenilworth Ave. - Toronto J. XV. DEE, R. O. OP'1'OME'I'RIST AND OPTICIAN 2006 QUEEN STREET EAST lll.I,...ne lien' 1l.mlens Howard 9397 THE WAVERLETTE 460 KINGSTON ROAD Npw':r1Ii.wl.s- in PERMANENT WAVING GRover 3571 COMPLIMENTS Harrls Coal Co. 514 COXWELL AVE. Phone Gladstone 1174-75 . gg, ,, THE .ll USE SPECIAL RATES 1 'Il' PARTIES - DINNERS - BANQUETS A YVEDDINGS JACK COOKE and HIS BAND Phone Howard 6321 194 NEVILLE PK. BLVD. - TORONTO. 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It was taken to the Canary Islands in 1503. thence spread to Brazil and Hayti early in the 16th century and from there to Central America. The purest and finest cane sugar, only, is used in making Neilson's Chocolates. Nuts the pick of the crops in Spain and other countries, luscious raisins from Australia, oranges from Califomia, oranges and lemons from Sicily and other sunny lands, cherries from Italy, pineapples from Hawaii-everything good is brought to us to choose from. Using the skill of a lifetime. our own experts put all these delightful things into Neilson's Chocolates-which come to you in many delightful assortments from 60c. per pound and up. V ,YV ilr , J . A 4 ml ml Chocolates 'svf-New Q., rii- Q it i .-.91 g TH if .ll l'SE . ,1 In 'pi igtigsgggluw .XE 'Jw Wi Eg, AAY. X , V: 1 I A, :I XL. ik-X 'ill l i N l pei X 1 f I ,i , f'-ff T, ,H ,4 ie f aim -N i T . lg. X, 0 ' Q A X A ,lil i , 5 Q 5 nie! 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The Emperor Montezuma was exceedingly fond of it and is said to have consumed many jars or pitchers daily himself and his house- hold 2,0ULl jars. Cocoa beans in sacks containing a speci- fied number were used as currency for the payment of taxes. purchase of slaves, etc. In lact the Aztecs valued the cocoa beans even more highly than gold. Chocolate was introduced to Spain which country long tried to hold it from other nations, but of course tailed, and by the 17th century its use had spread through Europe. Cocoa beans are grown in West Africa, the West Indies, Ceylon and other coun- tries. In making Neilson's Iersey Milk Chocolate only the finest cocoa beans are employed and these are hlended by Neilson's experts. then roasted, ground and milled by special processes to give that smooth. rich, matchless flavor that makes Neilson's Iersey Milk the best milk chocolate made. MILK, CHOCOLATE I ilamfs THE BEST MILK CHOCOLATE MADE T H h ,Ill bl' Y' 'TT Lili' QQ' r X 4 S 4 ya. .-93- THF lIl'9If THE Kingswood Theatre The Home of Good Talking Pictures Lt POLAKOFF, Prop. Office Cor. Kingston Rcl. 8: Bingham Phone HOward 1862 Dr. Herbert Farrell DENTIST Phone GRover 0145 ll--uri It ' llpt-u lfverxiip, J. L. GIROUX Master Cleaner and Dyer Phone Howard 8121 .llflm Ninn' llllil ll'nl'l.'.x 2054 QUEEN ST. EAST MALVERN STUDENTS Buy Your SODAS, lCE CREAM, HOT DOGS. AND COFFEE :lt Bell's Confectionery 921 KINGSTON ROAD . , . .lm mills luis l'1-:ill-1'r1l1v pin ilu- 'wnlrlir-1' ln-r-arise it liars lu-on mr iii mx' limits. IlUll S TIIIN FUR Nlflr'l'll'lf XM- sm- rr lint ut zrrlwi-tisr-im-rits lm' 24 limit' St'l'Ylt't'. Nlnlwrii s nut. I-I-lriml. 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FOR GOOD HOME COOKING Try H14' Beachview Bakery S74 KINGSTON ROAD Il 4' ll4'l1l'r'I' Tr'r,r-'rfrrrvxrf HOwxmr main we HFIVE Frrwfrys WOMDEHED WHH7' HERB. ROGERS Ispj D055 HT fvfcf1-f7'5- N 'T ,mf ,J , 1 QNX I l f M -I iff, Dr. Ivan J. Metcalfe DENTIST H1 229 BALSAM AVENUE Phone GRover 8177 Hemstitching and Picot Edging Mrs. Collins 923A KINGSTON ROAD GRover 2962 W. Cousins GROCER YOU RING WE BRING 1809 GERRARD ST. GRover 9861 THE .Ill'SE R. W. Shepard, Phm. B. DISPENSING CHEMIST IIN nmlfr u N!l1'1'llll'H nf thc' llI.N'll4'II-Ylllll nf l'I111.viriun.v' l'rr,w':'iptin 2122 Queen Street East at Hammersmith Avenue Phone No. Howard 9329 We Deliver VALUE - QUALITY - SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF The Cleaner Howard 8844 Queen Street at Waverley ,luxl qlnullzvr .lla1z'vr11 0111 Bay.. SEIU' Itk an 2'l'l'2Il Iifv ii' you illlllll ww-zxlwll-sliiplming: 1:21 P521 P511 Xnllnw-Yellifl .vnu sm- than xmml pill-T IU -lun-sly'---I vs I sm-vu 11. NHIlI'Sl'fYUlI SlIUIIl4l szly I saw it. 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II N is uv-II ilu' I'l'SlIlI'5lll4lIl IIIIVIHISIN, ini - THE .IIUSIS A Layolomi Lodge Camp for Boys Lake Bernard Sundriclge, Ont. 1Hrv'rlnr.xf E. W, AYlvl,ltsuN. l i'unlilui14l Seliool S. A. W.x'i'sox. BA., llezulliizisrer I!l'uCli AYP, School '3 A. ll, Yiizmw, lbzuifortli 'l'ec-lmic-zil Si-limul q U. T. hll XRl'I.. Nlbfllllll Muriel NCllmul L. A. T'.XRXlI.ll. MA., Noirli loionto Collegiate -X F Pkm l'I lc. ISA., Appleby Si-lioul, Miisie I-'ur Illfllflllflflllll 111111111 lui E. W. Anderson TT 1.'uii:ium.i Air.. GEl:kx1:l1.+34C ul' fn Bill Wareham, Form -IA Do ou realize that this New and Greater Edition of THE MUSE was made possible only by the generosity of Our Advertisers. Imyffll .llfrlf-frn1'l4,w will rf flrrn ilu fm1rlf.wy ADVERTISING STAFF iff? lluliville, Tnlwulltu Coi1sei'x'uioi'y of 1 TH E .ll l' Q F e . 11 fl Q Q 9 X 'X X Fergusons Market I 2070 Queen SK. E. Butcher and Gnocer. 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