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Vox Collegii Published Monthly Throughout the Collegiate Year by the Editorial Staff. ' Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabity Vol. XXII. WHITBY, JUNE, 190G. No. 8 Editorial Staff Editor-in-Chikf Nellie M. Henderson, 05 Assistant Editor . . Katheleen Lanceley, ' 05 Advisory Board Miss Rowell Miss CuUen Business Managers . , Pearl Shannon Iva Harrison, ' 06 Y. W. C. A. . . Effie Hinson, ' 06 Musk Blanche O ' Hara, ' 06 Art Grace Robinson ' 06 Oratory Eva Wheaton HoLSKHOLD SciKNCE .. Luella Fear, ' o6 Miss A. Petherbridge, ' 05 Social Grace Martin Pauline Ivey Ordelia Conn, ' 06 Loc als .. .. Desirie Campazzi, 06 Exchange Clara German, ' 06 Francis Dent Athletics Torrie Gierke, ' 06 Literary Violet Bell Staff Artist OHie Berkinshaw, ' 06 Literary Officers Hon. President Dr. McGillivray President X. M. Henderson, ' 05 Vice President Miss Dent Secretary Ruby Shields Treasurer M. Harris Programme Committee . . Edna Hersie Annie Harley Ollie Birkenshaw Critic Desirie Campazzi, 06 Terms of Subscription— Per College Year, 35 cents j single copies, 10 cents. Extras (to subscribers), 5 cents. Vox CoLLEGii will bs mailed to any address on receipt of price. To ministers of all denom- inations only 25 cents per year. All communications should be addressed to— Vox CoLLEGii Whitby, Ont. CONTENTS Page Editorial 3 0. L. C. Commencement 5 Social 10 Graduates ' Dinner 1 1 Y. W. C. A. 13 Canadian Club Dined 16 Music 17 Art - 18 Oratory - 19 Locals 2 I Exchanges 22 Naughty-Six Class 24 Athletics - 27 Class History 28 Advertisements 30 EDITORIAL The last days are upon us, and with these last days conies a feeling of joy and sorrow, sorrow that we must leave the . halls of our Alma Mater, where so many happy, happy days have been spent, joy that we are going home to be with the loved ones once again. When we look back over the year that is gone w e see both success and defeat, duty done and duty left undone, and it is the saddest of all things to realize that we have not lived up to our ideals and accomplished our highest aims, but let us live out of the past and out of the present, we have only to do with the now. To those who go from the college, not to return, we wish them all the success that life can bring. The W ' Orld lies before each of them, a great field in which to fight the great battle of life and it matters not in
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vox COLLEGII what sphere one may enter, a battle has to be fought, won or lost. May every girl in our college win in this struggle. In our last number we spoke about Friendship. There i is another word that stands out clearly before us — Influence. I wonder if we have ever fully realized the depth and breadth of this word. To exist at all is to influence, it may be for right or wrong, no mat- ter how insignificant we may be we send forth our name of influence, it may be perhaps only a ripple but yet it exists, and spreads. The smallest bark on life ' s tumul- tuous ocean. Will leave a track behind for ever more; The slightest name of influence set in motion, Extends and widens to the eternal shore. In the fall of 1906, we, as the edi- torial staff of the Vox Collegii, set forth upon our year ' s work with one aim in view, to do good work and make our paper a success. Where we have failed show a kind patience, where we have excelled, rejoice in our success. It is no easy matter to work up a college magazine. We have waded through our sloughs of de- spond, have climbed our hill of diffi- cultv, but we, have also stood up in the heights and received inspiration and courage. Now we bid you all a fond farewell, never again as a com- plete staff will we greet you, but we will remember you all and trust you will remember us. It is with great sorrow that we record the death of Miss Desiree Campazzi, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. P or nearly six years she was a stu- dent of our college, coming when only twelve years old. Kven then, she showed marked ability in music, and for the entire time here, made the piano her special study. This was her graduation year, and she had good hope of winning the medal. Her class honored her ny making her president, and under her guidance much pleasure was enjoyed. She w as also a member of the Vox staff for four years. vShortly after the Kaster holidays, a telegram came asking her to go home, her mother was ill. Tetters came, saying that her mother was better, but that the younger mem- bers of the family were not very well. This caused no uneasiness, un- til suddenly her mother wrote saying that the two youngest had died. For Helen, the sister left here, this was terrible news. A little over a week later, a letter came from the mother that Desiree had been laid away to await the resurrection morn. Malig- nant scarlet fever was the cause. We never knew how much Desiree seemed to belong to the college until this news came. From the principal, the teachers, the students, to all who had any connection with the college, the grief w as universal. She had been the pet from, her first entrance, when so small, and all were so proud of her great ability. For Helen, the sister, for the par- ents and brothers and sisters, we feel the deepest sympathy. -H- Doctor Hare : — All the gr and- daughters who ordered pictures come into the library immediately after dinner. I want to get rid of them.
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