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THE COLLEGIATE 95 Z.- fn ' Most of our old friends are found in our exchange column this year, as well as a few new ones. Ytle hope that the friendly spirit which prompted other schools to send us copies of their magazines will continue, thus help- ing this column to be of more interest each year. SCHOOL NEWS-Royal Belfast Acadvmlcol In- st.tntr, Irclnnd. ' NYC find your school notes very complete. but think a few jokes would brighten your magazine. COLLEGIAN-Stratford Collvyiatc Ill.Yf'l.fltfL', Ont. Your sports department is excellent. XVhy not some more short stories and poems? The jokes are very good but why not a few more cartoons. SALT SHAKER-Nntana, Collcgiatc Intltntc, Saskatoon, Sask. Clad to get your magazine. Your athletic ac- counts are interesting, but why not extend your literary section? Don't you think an autograph page and some snaps would be an improvement? THE BLUE-Christ's Hospital, lilcst Horsham, Sztssttr, Eng. Your school affairs are well recorded but why so few short stories? You could use some jokes and cartoons to advantage. THE TORCH-Napancc Collcgiatc Institute, Ont. Your literary articles are excellent. The best rnagazmes do not mix advertisements with the literary section. Do you not think some cartoons and autograph page would add interest to your paper? HELLO-Brantftwtl Collrglatc Institute, Ont. A XVe-lcome to our exchange list. Your maga- zine could be greatly improved hy keeping the advertisements separate from the literature, and by the addition of a snap page and an exchange column. Your sport department is very well writ- tcn. VOX LYCEI-Hamilton Collegiate Institzttr, Ont. A good all-round school magazine, with plenty of cuts, cartoons, and good jokes. Your pictures are indeed fine. Come again. SCHOLA REGIA-Royal High School, Edinburgh, Scotland. ' Your material is well arranged and the ar- ticles .and editorials are excellent. WVhy not try a section devoted to humor? TIIE IVAT,S'ONl.AlN-ell'i1lson'.s Cullrnc, Edin- l'nl'fll1, Scotland. Your literary articles are excellent and your sport accounts are very comglete. XX hy not ex- periment with an autograph page and some cuts? Illoyasinc of Bishaffs College School, Lcnno.rc'illt', Qnc. Your athletic accounts are excellent and your humour is especially good, but the section devoted tn lierature seems poorly supported. Do you not think a snap page would add interest to your paper? TIIE FETTESTIAN-Frttcs Collcgc, Edinhnrglz, Scotland. Your sport section is well Filled but could you not improve by devoting more space to short stories and poems? For something new try some cuts and a joke column. REVIEH'-St. .4ndrc:u's Collcgc, Toronto, Ont. An unusually good magazine. Each depart- ment well supported. Your cuts and cartoons are excellent. XVhy not try a. snap page? CANTURIAN-King's School, Canterbury, Eng. The bulk ot' your material is devoted to sport. Although we admit our keen interest in this de- iartment, we feel that you could get more literae ture and a jokc or so from your students. REl'IEll'-Trinity Unitrrsity, Toronto, Ont. A monthly magazine that is well worth read! ing. Your material is well balanced and there are plenty of contributions. Cartoons could be advantageously used to brighten your pages. TIIE TIVIG--U11iz'z'r'sity of Toronto Schools, Ont. A One of the best magazines we have yet re ceived. Every department is well represented and the material is well arranged. XVe look forward with pleasure to your next publication. MFGILL D.-1II.l'-Montreal, Canada. XYe have received copies of your daily paper and certainly appreciate them. lt would he im- possible to criticize these publications. and we sincerely hope that you will continue to exchange with us.
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THE COLLEGIATE 97 i :if-egg 9 L A , +1 J A Eli Six If 'Q ,ffl ' A X W . xx llk lf i 101 P l S h Q i f M The Executive of the Girl's Athletic Association which was elected soon after the beginning of school found it necessary to have live curators in each form instead of one as formerly. This is a most assuring proof of the manner in which girls' sports have progressed. Those with athletic ability are now confining their efforts to Basketball. Hockey and Swimming, leaving Field Day in the past and anticipating Baseball in the future. BASKETBALL Near the close of last season the IQ24 XY. O. S. S. A. Basketball team had obtained the right to meet Lon- don South in the Semi-finals. Home and home games resulted in a 58-54 victory for our school. The close score speaks for itself concerning excitement, interest, and enthus- iasm. ln these exhibitions the indi- vidual performance of Hazel Aitkins reminded the spectators of Florence Buckindail of the old Collegiate and Dorothy Black of St. Thomas. The Sarnia Team however was doomed to meet its XYaterloo in the finals against llalkerville. Lilian Bull with her sure shooting forward line, her close checking defense and her short speedy passes outclassed the S.C.I. who went down lighting un- der an 83-28 score. Despite the fact that there was considerable delay before basket- ball got under way, the girls have been making up for lost time in their three weekly practices. On the first night Mr. Keeber, who is giving much of his time to coach- ing, and Miss Pugh who is so kind- ly assisting him. picked the teams with such careful judgment that it has remained practically intact. Although there is an absence of many of last year's veterans each and every member of the team de- clares herself ready to help in re- versing the finals of X924 when all other opponents are vanquished. Inter-Form Games Basketball games held between the forms with the view of deciding on the championship teams are the greatest factor in aiding the growth of this sport. On account of the necessity for concentrating on NYO. S.S.A. basketball it has been impos- sible to complete the schedule to date. Under Miss Pugh, manage- ment many of the games have been played and the semi-hnals have been reached. The Team As usual a team is entered in the
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