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COLLE GIAM 1930 Pzfbfzlvbea' by toe Sembr Lzferary Society offfze Sfrrzwral Coffegzkzfe- Vocfzfiomzl I7ZJ'fZfZlf6 2' L 'C 1 ff 4 EDITORS Editor-in-Chief ---- Marion J. L. Smith Assistant Editors H. Bowra, C. Copus Alumni - - - - J. Miller Literary Editor - - I. Sim Girls' Sports Editor - D. Lennox Boys' Sport Editor J. Rankin Exchange Editor - - H. Galloway Poetry Editor W, Rae Music Editor L. Scobbie Moderns Editor M. Broad Jokes Editor - - C. Kepkay Business Manager - ---i C. Wilson Staff - - - K. Fiebig, B. Morrow Advertising Manager ---- B. Monteith Staff - - - F. Hay, D. Robertson, W. Langan Circulation Staff - - E. Bruce, J. Sealy, D. McCaul, A. Robb Visitors' Reporter -------- A. Henry Oratory Reporter ------ E. Hammond Form Reporters - - 5th, V. Neyg 4th, C. Fisherg 3rd, J. Gregory Sp. Com. ------- H. Leonard JUNIOR STAAFF Editgr - ---- - M. Nethercott Literary - - M. Liashbrook Jokes - - ----- S. Johnson Form Reporters - lst, W. Stapleton, 2nd, T. Elglington Art Editors - - J. Stapleton, H. Bowra, H. Galloway -9-
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COILLEGIAN, 1930 as 3 - 3 J R3 2' . ix' fzf -g In 5 2,4 Tj fa 3 J I I 1:-XM , :lil lv if fffi ' I ' Al - -- 1- - I ' I in -1 : ,safes is 11 22 Zgnlilif Arg -, M, rg L 2 5-:Sign H lil. 151, I 4' Y ffl' J' - fl, gt -ical --'FF .gi j Ir 5 ,,.. ' e Q ,K ,sf -.fgil ,a Ml ,, Wm ,giflj ll , :I-'I C C N Vbluznc Ten ST R1 TF OR D, ONT. May 1930 FOREIVORD BY' THE PRINCIPAL GZUITH this number, the Collegian celebrates another anniver- sary. It again appears before you with the written record of the Collegiate activities during that period. I am glad to add tribute to the wgay in which this very excellent journal has served the best interests of the Collegiate. However the ideals of successive editors may have varied in other respects. they have all been devoted to their school's welfare and they have had no mean part in winning for Stratford Collegiate the reputation which it enjoys among the collegiates of the province. I comm-end the journal, its editor and her very efficient staff. May success attend their efforts. Stratford Collegiate has its own school spirit. To know just what that means, one has only to read the history of the institution. It is the element in which the school lives, progresses, and has its being. I am not speaking of something external but of that deeper and delicate quality suggestive of w-illing sacrifice and essential interest and am- bition which alone deserves the name of school spirit. Ambition to see the Stratford Collegiate foremost in every field of activity, which goes to make up a successful school career, is everywhere most appar- ent. As I have said before, it must be remembered that a secondary school education is not only a preparation for life but it is a real life in itself. To one with no knowledge of 'the inner working of a school, it must seem little short of miraculous to see what is undertaken and accomplished by the students during the school year. He soon realizes that our school life is by no means of a limited nature, for as well as the academic, which of course must never be lost sight of, we have the dramatic, the musical, the athletic and the oratorical, all of which yield a grand aggregate in rounding out a school life and spirit that has far- reaching results in any community. Nearly every useful walk in life is represented in our school life of today and no one can enter Stratford Collegiate and give of his or her best without receiving something of infinite value in return. Many centuries ago, Plato recognized the necessity that there should be toil at learning as well as gymnastics. I have been in .-.ll...
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