vox COLLEGII. 1 SINGING OF THE RAIN to a smart woman means the song of the raincoat — the gospel of economy — for without a gcod rain- coat many a beautiful gown is ruined. We are showing the finest line of Raincoats ever seen in Canada. Prices, $7.00 to $35.00. This week we are offering Ladies ' Genuine Heptonette Raincoats, fine grey mixtures, full length, all sizes; regular value, $15.00. SPECIAL, $10,00. STOLES .A-isri:) i tj:fi leis, A most magnificent assortment of beautiful Parisian designs in White Silk and Chinchilla Fur, and White and Black Chiffon, some plain others with silk applique. ; SPECIAL PRICES, $3.75 to $15. J. W. T. FAIRWEATHER CO., . 84-86 YoDge Street, TOEONTO. Prompt attention given to mail orders. We allow to 10% off our regular prices to O. L. C. The most Artistic PHOTOGf AfHS We ever get ARE FROM STEDHAM O ' BRIEN. We take pleasure in recommending them to the general public. Wedding Cakes are made for people who want the best. They are unequalled for fine quality and artistic decoration. We ship them by express to all parts of the Dominion. Safe arrival guaranteed. Catalogue free. THE HARRY WEBB CO., Limited. 447 Yonge St., Toronto.
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Vox Collegii Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit. Vol XX WHll BY, JUNE, 1903. No. 15 CONTENTS. ACCROSTIC, O. L. C. — Helen L. T. Badgley. Class Day— H. B. Class History— B. Webster, Class Prophecy — E. Milligan. Class Poem — L. Richardson. News From Abroad — Letter — Muriel Parker, ' 03. Tennis Tournament from jlc a Vic oriana. Account of Closing Exercisi s. Directors Report. List of Social Events Since May ist. Notes. — H. B. Editorials. — Helen L. T. Badgley. Music — D. Faed. Art.— Emma Wood. Oratory.— L. Richardson. Domestic Science— N. Chapman. Y. W. C. A.— A. Petherbridge. Personals. Locals. Exchanges. 0. L. C. Out-vie our college no one can. Not one in Canada so famed, The largest and the best it is. Applause it hears from far and near. Recount its virtues great and small. In vain ' twere in this verse to try. Only we ' ll say that first it stands. Love, truth and right its creed has been. Always its foremost purpose good, Dear to each heart that e ' er has claimed Its kind protection for the while, Endeavoring through each speeding term Study or pleasure to persue. Can we e ' er forget the pleasures ' Of the days that here were spent ? Let us never in the future Lose the good that here we gained. Ever as the years go by Grant the perfect harmony Enjoyed by all at O.L.G.-Helen L. T. Badgley. CLASS DAY. graduating class. Colors — Green and white. Emblem — Four-leaved clover. Motto — ' Vestigia Nulla Retrorsum. President — Miss Petherbridge. Secretary-Treasurer- Miss Wilson. Members — M isses Webster, Milligan, Edmison, Wilson, Seccombe, Gumpricht, Taylor, Swan, Wood, E. Fead, Leggate, A. Pritchard, Knapp, Richardson, Silcox, Chapman, Craig. junior class of ' 93. Colors — Black and gold. Emblem — Yellow daisy. President — Miss Michaelis. Secretary-Treasurer — Miss Evva Freeman. Members — Misses Cameron, Cook, Campbell, Chown, E. Freeman, O. Freeman, Griffith, Glad- ney, Lanceley, Michaelis. Mooney, Moment, Nisbitt, M. Smith, L Smith, Simonds, Stone, Turk, Ver- melyea, R. Winter. The junior class has had many pleasant meetings, and are now on a good foundation. They will be ready to enjoy class pleasures to the full next year. The pins are very pretty and the girls seem original and ambitious, so we predict for them a year of pleasure and progress when they return. The dinner they gave to the graduates was a great success in every way, and a credit especially to the junior Domestic Science class. The guests knew how to appreciate all the care and thought which had been spent in preparing it at this busy season. The decorations were very dainty and appropriate, being a combination of the emblems of both classes, clover and daisy, very tastefully arranged. It was after this dinner that the two classes met for the first and probably the last time as exclusive bodies. The history, prophecy and poem were read, and toasts were given. Miss Emma Wood toasted The Juniors in these words : Allow me to extend t,e th? graduating class of ' ej
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