Trafalgar Castle School - Yearbook (Whitby, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1906

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vox COLLEGII 21 Locals DKFINITIOXS. After dark — Chasing a negro. A cultivated ear — An ear of corn. A singular being — A bachelor. . A great hard ship — An Ironclad. The best illustrated paper — A bauls note. How to find a girl out — Call when she isn ' t in. The best place for meeting — A butcher ' s. What ' s in a name — Vowels and con- sonants. Sleight of hand — Refusing a mar- riage proposal. Strange behavior — A vessel hug- ging the coast. Light work — The gas man ' s. — Kxchange. Helen C— Oh, Nellie, stale cakes fresh ? are these Pupil applies powder to the tip of her sunburnt nose. 01 lie R. — Oh, you whitened sep- hulcure. •K- Miss Cullen on leaving for a visit to Toronto, asks Miss D. Chown to take charge of her hall during her absence. M. O ' Hara (on hearing the news) — Gracious ! we ' ll have a daisy time tho ' . -x- Art Student — My, but you are an artistic person. Literary Student — Why ? Art Student — You ' ve designs on Mr. A.

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20 1 VOX COLLEGTI cored by the audience to which Miss Alcock responded with Sunday ' s Lonesome for a Little Feller. Miss Ada Chown, graduate in elo- cution ' 05, is visiting her sister at the college. Miss Chown will re- cite at the concert which will be given Monday evening, June i8th, by the former students of the college. We are sure that all are looking for- ward to thie occasion with anticipa- tion. The members of the oratory class gave a recital in the chapel, Thurs- day evening, June 7th. The pro- gramme was composed of selections by the Misses Alcock, Code, Fra- leigh, Harley, Gillespie, Ivey, Ross, Leggett and Wheat on. The hearty applause which followed each recita- tion showed the- keen appreciation of the several numbers. Miss Henderson ' 05, will give read- ings at the seniors ' concert, to be held Saturday evening, June i6th. Miss Pauline Ivey will also assist. Misses Mabel Alcock and Jean Par- rish contributed to the programme given at Seagrave Methodist church.



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22 VOX COLLEGir We have been sympathizing with the chemistry class lately and when we found these answers in an ex- change, thought they might help them greatly : Were you speaking to me ? I didn ' t hear your question. I don ' t understand, what do you mean ? I can ' t see the board from here. I didn ' t study that far. Why we didn ' t have that for to- day. That ' s as far as I got. I was absent yesterday. I know it, but I cannot express it in words. Beg pardon where ' s the place ? Why, I studied the next chapter, Well it depends. It varies. Why — um — er — ah. ' ' Well— ah. , You mean — a — ' ' Oh , yes — er — why. ' ' Kate Or — I wish you would play that violin more, it makes me think I am in the other world. Grace R. — H ' m, which other world ? Bxchang ' es Our college year is about to close and this is our last edition of the Vox. Our thoughts travel ahead and picture the ones who will occupy , our places, look over other journals, and give to the Vox the helps derived from other college papers. Our posts, as editors of this de- partment, will be given up reluctant- ly, but we wish success and pleasant hours in this work to those who shall assume the responsibility of this office. Papers have come to us from all parts of Canada and United States, bringing to us tidings from the out- side world, and bringing us in closer touch with our fellow students. In the Solanian, The Value of College Kducation, gives splendid reasons whv a oollege education is beneficial to the man or woman in our modern day. Intellect and char- acter, two important essentials in one ' s life, are highly developed. The aim of the college is to make us thinkers. The college also directly developes the character along reli- gious and ethical lines, by broaden- ing our views of God, life, man and duty. The Student gives us many in- teresting stories and splendid illus- trations and during, these warm days an hour under a tree with such a good magazine does one much good in examination times. The Postern contains a splendid article on self government in the college. If this can be carried out successfully it should certainly raise the honor standard of the school. Mount Holyoke has an editorial which drew our attention, on ac-

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