Sarnia Collegiate Institute and Technical School - Collegiate Yearbook (Sarnia, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1930

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112 A THE COLLEGIATE EASTERN ECHO-Toronto, Ontario. Congratulations on your first edition! Hope to see you again, next year. FETTESIAN- Edinburgh, Scotland. Your magazine reveals that many varied interests centre around Fettes College. HAMILTONIAN-Hamilton, New Zealand. Your school notes are quite interesting, and the criticism-s are clever and original. HELLO-Brantford, Ontario. A very attractive' cover, worthy of the contents. HERMES-Toronto, Ontario. VVe congratulate you, on your large col- lection of fine short stories and poems. Your cover, in your own Humberside col- ours, illustrates, cleverly, the name of your magazine. The illustrations are also worthy of note. ' HOWLER-Toronto, Ontario. The literary section does not seem to be as strong as 'the other departments. We liked The Distillery. LAMPADONION-Hamilton, Ontario. An excellent school paper-but we are a-ccus-t-omed to a magazine, th-at includes more departments. LANT?E RN-London, Ontario. A bright school magazine, including many nicely arranged departments. LANTERN-Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The literary department is excellent. The jokes ia-re. good, but .few in number. L.C.C.I. REVIEW-London, Ontario. Nearly the perfect magazine. LUX GLEBANA-Ottawa, Ontario. Your .magazine is full o-f the pep of school life-sports, school spirit, etc. MAGNET-Toronto, Ontario. One of the finest school publications we have read. Every department is well covered. MONACLE-Simcoe, Ontiairio. A , Q . A splendid paper. The literary section is particuflarly strong. O.A.C. REVIEVV- Ontario Agricultural College-Guelph. A magiazine worthy of the college which publishes it. O RACLE-Fort William, Ontario. A fine magazine, and a great imp-rove- ment over last year. ORACLE-Oakville, Ontario. Your first magazine is a credit to you. VV'e would suggest not placing your ad- vertise-ments among your material, and placing your humour all in one section. PARKDALIAN-Parkdale, Canada. A splendid paper, with unique cartoons. PEPTIMIST-Mimico, Ontario. Your headngs are quite good. Why not have an exchange column? n PURPLE AND GOLD-Newmarket, Ont. You have a large magazine, with a quan- tiety of good material. Your editorials are good. PURPLE AND WHITEQKQUOQ, om. You have a French section of which to be proud. ' RECORD-New Hartford, New Yfork. Your editorials are well-written, and you have a very large literary department. A humour section would be a valuable addition. SALT SHAKER-Saskatoon, Sask. A very original and interesting magazine with witty write-u'ps. SCARBORO BLUFF-Scarboro, Ontario. A The French section is particularly in- teres-ting. The car-toons and snaps are numero-us and good. SCHOOL NEWS-Belfast, Ireland. Your poetry is splendid, and the rest of the literary department is excellent too. SCREECH OWL-Bowmanville. The literature is good. It would be an improvement to separate poems from short stories. SHIP-Maricombe, England. Your magazineghias some very good humour, but the literary section is Weak.

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, THE COLLEGIATE 111 ,.....1ii.. NSG 'N 5 gurl 1 A l wage TW J l Lg Y1RR 4N rt I. Q In lgliiix 4 N tQ , U xi i 313 ' Our exchange department is increasing every year. We are glad to see old friends back again and to welcome new ones. This section is printed to give our readers an idefa of the standard of other school periodicals, and thus bring other schools in close relationship with u-s. ACADIA ATHENACUM - Wolfville. Nova Scotia. An excellent magazine. The humour is unu.sually good. ACTA COLLEGII-Chatham, Ontario. A very good attempt at publishing your first magazineg although you. could have more short stiories and essays. ACTRA NOSTRA-Guelph, Ontario. Your magazine is so entirely splendid that it is diflicul-t to mention any single department, especially, but your cartoons are exceptionally good. ACTA' VICTORIANA-Toronto Ontario. A good magazine, but the department-s are rather short. Your humour IS ex- celflent. ALLABOUTUS-Stamford, +Ontiario. You have good material but poorly ar- ranged. Why not have a Literary Section wfth essays, poems, besid-es short stories? ALMAFILIA-N-St. Thomas, Ontario. A typical giril's school magazine, and is extremely interesting. Your cover is very attractive. AUDITORIUM-Owen So-und, Ontario. Your magazine is, -as a whole good, but your head-ings are exceptionally clever. BENNETT BEACON-Buffalo, N.Y. A very complete magazine. We have no adverse' criticism. nH!M.L-.iifa ig Li. .. BlSHOP'S COLLEGE SCHOOL- Lennoxville, Quebec. l An exceptionally interest-ing publicat- ion-wiith many excellent write-ups. BLUE-Holborn, England. Your maigazine is so different from ours, that it is hard to criticize it. However, your sport notes indicate true school spirit B REEZES-Winnipeg, Manitoba. Your sport section is well written. Your humour, however, could be more exten- sive. CAMOSUN-Victoria, British Collumbia. A welcome exchange. Your ind'ividual wrivte-ups are the strongest feature in your magazine. CARILLON-Ottawa, Ontario. e Your mialterial deserves to be arranged to better advantage. CONNING TOWER-Weston, Ontario. A .very good magazine, in which the headings are original and clever. Why not keep your advertisements separate? CRESCENT HIGH BUGLE- Calgary, Alberta. .. A very interesting paper. The humour is quite good. T'hanks for the compliment. DUM BELL--Sherbrooke, Quebec. From cover to cover, you-r book is one to be highly complimented. ECHOES-Peterborough, Ontario. Your literary section is good, especially the poetry.



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THE COLLEGIATE 113 ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE REVIEW- Aurora, Ontario. A typical boy's magazine, full of en- thusiasm for sport and humour. TATLER-Lindsay. Ontario. A small, but very enjoyable magazine. Your literary section is fine. but you fall a littfle short regarding sports. TECHALOGUE-London. Ontario. The editorial-s on the different depart- ments are well-written. Your modernistic cover design is very attractive. TORCH-Napanee, Can-ada. Your poetry is beautiful, but there isn't much of it. Your magazine has many original features. - TRINITY UNIVERSITY REVIEW- Toronto, Ontario. There are some very good features in your paper, but most of the departments are weak. TWIG-Toronto, Ontario. Your magazine is very complete and re- veals excellent school spirit. Des Plais- aut1nes IS original and clever. VAN TECH-Vancouver, B.C. We are always glad to hear from the West. Your views of Vancouver are verv interesting' to us: your exchange is ex- tensive and Well-written. VOX COLLEGIEUSES-St. Catharine s. Ontario. An interesting magazine, but it could be better arranged. Your suggestions show that you are striving to make your school one of the best. Best of luck in carrying them out. VOX STUDENTIUM-Port Arthur. Your headings are tgoodeailiso your write-up on the graduating class. WATSONIAN-Edinburgh, Scotland. Your magazine indicates splendid school spiri't. Your wood cufts are excellent. Why not have a humour section? WOLF HOVVL-Sudbury, Ontario. Your magazine give-s us .a glimpse at the school life of ou-r own Northern Ontario. We wish you had an exchange that we might see what you think of us. YEAR BOOK-Shelbourne. A well-balanced magazine. A page of snaps might add personal interest. Af.. N ,4 -' J .ILT- C11 O ik 0' ff 51 CES x as llltigfg 'M il Qgu fmjm' IQ' W Y'-4...! Ks v??:? ' X. ':i' K af- o lf' 4. I' fi A Y . ffl W c A bl , -' ,f P J f in , A - I I T V r iff 75 'rin' - ' 1 X pi? Hi 2, CIW 'flu Eeiiwffll ,f. 1 . ,H 'lyli 5 -A 'A sn 'W 5 kthll . - 1' -T I :QA .

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