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Commercial Peggy Bassett QC. G. E.l Myrtle Boreham QPeck, Kerr, Gt' ZllcE1derryl Donald Chamberlain QC. G. EJ Gordon Courneya QCanada Packers Ltd .l Arthur Cummings QC. G. E.l Winnifred Cunningham QC. C. EJ Mary Duncan QQuaker Oatsl Kathleen Hales QSunsl1i1ze Darryl Marguerite Kennedy QNa!io1zaI Grocersl Roy Lane QBo1merwor!Iz Ojficel Otto Mackey QC. C. EJ Norma May QC. C. EJ Dorothy Milburn QBeII Telephone Co.l Dorothy Moscrop Q-lolzrzsozz Motor Co.l Dorothy Pearson QC. G. EJ Howard Phillips QBa1zk of Commerfel Orma Ristow QBell Telephone Co.l Lloyd Rowland QC. G. EJ Frederick Vivash QDOm. llioollenzs GJ ll'ors!eds L!dJ Household Arts Dorothy Blade QBarr'ie's L!dJ Rita Grady QGrady's Grocery Storel Dorothy Lemmon QHouseworkl Muriel MacKeage QSc11ooI of Design, Mo!z!'reall Patricia Madill QM arriedl Marion McAdams QLewi5 Hairdressing Co.l jean Matchett QBusines5 Collegel Gladys McFarlane QT'l'Gi11f1'Zg a! Lindsay Hospital l Marjorie Plumpton QWes!cIo.r Co.l Marjorie Raybould QBri11!o11 Carpe! Co.l Edna Revoy QLansfZeId'sl Mary Wilson QB7'l1'Zf011 Carpe! Co.l industrial Arts Frederick Agnew QBrass Fozmdryl Walter Anderson QCoIor1iaI lfl'ec11iz'zzg Q 'o.l Howard Booth QC. C. EJ Gordon Benson QC. Qi. EJ Douglas Barringer Qlioodwiu MCIC111'1I6.Y Q? Toolsl Herbert Bromlyf' QlfVes!eIo.rl Fred Brown QCJU. EJ Paul Collet QW estcloxl Mulhearn Collins QC. C. EJ joseph Coss QC. G. EJ Cecil Courneya Q j 0h71Sf01fl'S Caragel Wisdom of Peace upon earth was said. We'sing it, And pay a million priests to bring it. After two thousand years of mass We've got as far as poison gas. Thomas Hardy The defeat of an army is as nothing in comparison with the defeat of an idea. Paul Sabaiier War has no fury like a non-combatant. C. E. Montague Eugene jackson QC. QT. EJ jack Kennedy QC. lf. EJ Arthur Lasenby QC. G. EJ Kerwood Lazure QDel'ioery lfoyl Beverly Leal QC. C. EJ James Lech QC. QI. EJ Thomas MacDonald QC. Qi. EJ Robert McLennan QC. Qi. EJ Melville McGill QROQ7Z'7'1S01Z Truck Trazzsferl jack NlcGregor Qhlpp. 1471 MGCQZZIIZG Repazirl Alan Mason QC1zderwood Typewriterl Doug. Mortimer QDe1z 1'ery Hoyl james Murphy QPOVCETIGZIIZ Depl. C. QI. EJ Arnold Pickles QDe l.a!z'a! C0.l Gordon Page QDe Low! Co.l Gerard Plumpton QD6fI l'67'VV Hoyl Alfred Prant QMcz1zieL'e Qfroceryl Gerard Rivard QC. lf. EJ Trevor Robb QL'1'!lz'Co M otorsl Earl Schell QB0l1lZ6I'1U0l'flZ Mz'l!l Dick Shaughnessy QHrz'11!o1z Carpef, P6'l'6'l'f70l'0ll,QIll Kenneth Self QC. Qi. EJ Anthony Schiarizza QB0lllZ6l DUOI'ffIl Maxwell Sexsmith QDe Laval Co.l Winston Smith QC. Cf. EJ HOME AND ELSEWHERE Olive Boate Gladys Bridcott Bruce Clarke QA! Homel jack Cupoli Alice Coleman Frank Doris QA! Homel William Donaldson QA! Homel Jack Forsythe QA! Homel Marion Hall QA! Hamel jean Hambidge Lawrence Hele Howard Howson QA! Homel Gladys Hunter QA! Homel john Irwin Keith johushan QA! Hamel Isabel Kent QA! Hamel Harold Maloney QA! Homel Dorothy McFadden Q.-l! Homel Elma Moffat Elwood Northern QA! Homel Dorothy Pringle QA! Hemel Harold Sanderson QA! H omel Isabell Thorne QA! Homel the Ages It is forbidden to kill. Therefore all murderers are punish- ed unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets. Voltazre One can do almost anything with a bayonet except sit on it indefinitely. As long as War is looked upon as wicked, it will have its fascination. When it is looked upon as vulgar, it will -cease to be popular. Oscar Wzlde Page Forty-three
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EXCHANGE On this page we wish to thank all school pub- lications which have been kind enough to exchange with us from year to year, and comment on our magazine. We consider this section to be a very important part of The Echoes, as it is only by criti- cism from outside sources that we shall be able to ascertain the true merits and defects of our mag- azine. From our exchange shelves we also obtain many new ideas for the improvement of our pub- lication and solve the many format problems that are constantly arising. Plans for Next Year. Our neighbours, such as Lindsay and Trenton, are well represented on our exchange shelves. From Eastern and Western Ontario we also receive a good number of magazines. The Prairie Provinces and British Columbia have a fair representation. From Northern Ontario, however, we have only one exchange, and from the Maritimes and Quebec we also receive just one school magazine. Before the next publication of The Echoes we hope to build up our exchange list in these two areas. It is also our plan during the coming year to widen the scope of our correspondence so as to in- clude some exchanges from all parts of the British Empire, and a few from the United States. At present we have but one American school listed on our files. So, watch for the new names in this sec- tion of next year's Echoes. Honourable Mention. We receive many fine magazines in our exchange but perhaps the three best all-round magazines on our lists for this year are: Vox Lyce1'fCentral Collegiate Institute, Hamil- ton. Grzunbler-Kitchener Collegiate Institute. Coum1z'ssz'oner's High School Year Book-Quebec Citv. Among our smaller magazines the Taller of Lind- say Collegiate Institute is possibly the best. A General Criticism. On going through our exchanges we find that a certain number of magazines do not make clear in any way what school publishes them. The lack of this particular information is rather disconcerting to outside readers and we would strongly recommend that more attention be given by our exchange friends to this small but important item. With sincere gratitude we wish to acknowledge and briefly comment on the following exchanges: Acta Collegzf, Chatham Collegiate Institute. Literary section goodg printing might be more attractive. .-lrgosy, Central High School of Commerce, Hamil- ton. The humour is good, also the World Events' section. .f-lrgosy of Commerce, High School ot Commerce, Ottawa. Small illustrations in Humour are very amus- ing, removal of advertising before photogravure section would improve your magazine. Bugle, Crescent Heights High School, Calgary, Alta. The lI'ay of Escape is an interesting and well- written story. Would it not be a good plan to place the literary section nearer the front of your magazine. tiollegian, Collegiate and Vocational Institute, Strat- ford. Form news could be improved: otherwise no criticisms. f'0H1Hlli5S1i0H67'lS High School Year Book, Commis- ' Q Q u sioner's H. S., Quebec, Que. lhis is a fine year hook. Sectional headings particularly good. Nursery Rhymes much enjoyed Page Forty-Four Grumbler, Kitchener Collegiate Institute. Your format and photography are excellent The literary section is a credit to your anniver- sary number. H ermes, Humberside Collegiate Institute, Toronto. Your photography is very fine, adding life to a good literary section. Kelvin Year Book, Kelvin High School, Winnipeg, Man. A neat and attractive magazine from year to year. . Lampadion, Delta Collegiate Institute, Hamilton. Too much advertising in reading matter de- tracts from an otherwise line magazine. The Magnet, Jarvis Collegiate Institute, Toronto. Your photography is the best in our exchange. New Era, Brandon Collegiate Institute, Manitoba. Humour is good but a better balanced magazine if a few of these pages were devoted to literary. Northland Echo, N orth Bay Collegiate and Vocation- al School. You have a striking Coronation cover design on a fine magazine. Norvoc, Notrhern Vocational School, Toronto. An excellent cover design. The literary section is also very good. The Nutshell, Moorestown High School, Moores- town, New jersey. We welcome our first American exchange. The decorative drawings in green and white added greatly to an attractive year book.
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