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Vox Collegii Published Monthly Throughout the Collegiate Year by the Editorial Staff. Forsan ei haec dim meminisse iuvabit. VOL. XXIX WHITBY, JUNE, 1 13 No. 8 EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor-in-Chief B. Green I ay Court Club F. Percival ASSISTANT EZ„TO.S I :;■ ;?■ l- l D„M.ST,C SCENC. D. Purdy Z. Hicks j ygj , , A. Christian The Joker J. Pine Business Managers | ••■ ll ' Oratory .... M. Osborne ( ART A. Meath I raFALGar FIRESIDE . Winona Howell Y.W.C.A F. Oberholtzer Notes ) . . . . M. Chisholm GRADUATING CLASS I913 Top Row — A. Butler, M. Thompson, E. Follis, F. Percival, M. Loucks, M. Boyd, C. Garn- ham, E. Marwood, M, Rowland. Bottom Row — D. Purdy. K. Stephens, K. Lowe, K. Dynes, E. Muir, C. Dingle.
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THE ALL IMPORTANT THING With erery piano made by ye olde firmeof HEINTZMAN CO. Makers of the Piano used by Melba tliere goes a guarantee of absolute satisfaction. With a house continuously in business for over fifty years — the history of this house — this guar- antee means what it says. It is always lived up to by us. If such a thing be possible, even beyond. The World ' s Greatest Piano I am delighted with the Heintziiian Co. Piano which I am playing upon throughout our tour in Canada. 1 find the singing quality especially beau- tiful, and the touch wonderfully light and crisp. — Adela Verne, greatest woman pianist in the world. ' Tone, Action; Architecture, Material, Durability are all the finest in the Heintzman ' Co. Piano. PIANO SALON 193-195-197 YONGE ST., TORONTO, CANADA vox WESLEYANA A Monthly Journal published by the students of Wesley College, Winnipeg THE ONLY METHODIST PUBLICATION WEST OF LAKE SUHEKIOK SIX DEPARTMENTS Editorials, Literary, Religious, Athletics Exchange-R« ' view, Locals and Personals The journal is a mirror of the lite of the students in one of the largest educational institutions of the Canadian North-west. A special feature of the numbers for the year will be a series of essays from Professors of the College on various subjects of ■ » interest. Subscription Price $1 per year. Single copies 15c Write for sample copy. { W.R. Cottingham, Editor in-chiel. W. Lindal, Business Mj i Weslev College, Winnipeg, Man. - i m fl . | .. | ■ ! mini I I 1 . 1 H M I-4 H. H- M . | | . | .. | .. | .. | ,. |„ |., | , | M 1 1 I I I I I
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2 VOX COLLEGII Class Biographies. MARION BOYD. ' She IS a woman, therefore may be woo ' d, She is a woman, therefore may be won. This is Marion ' s second year at O.L. C, where she has been following the Domestic Science course, of which she is the gold-medallist. She is a general favorite. For the last three years she has been living in Bronte, but being a minister:s daughter she does not re- main long in one place. The success of the Senior Class entertainments has been greatly due to Marion ' s assist- ance, which is always given cheerfully and willingly. She always makes the best of everything, and there are very few, if any of us, who have ever seen a frown on her face. Whatever she may attempt in future times, the best wishes of her fellow-students, and par- ticularly of her class-mates, will al- ways go with her. ALICE M. BUTLER. The baby city of our province, Wood- stock, claims the honor of being the birthplace of one of our elocution stars, Alice M. Butler. In Woodstock and Havergal College, Toronto, she first imbibed knowledge, and coming to O.L.C. in 1910 she has worked earn- estly and well, though never forgetting ' ' It ' s guid to be merry and wise, and is one of the ablest graduates in the Oratorial • Department. Her great- est success was in her role as Ophelia in Hamlet, when she sur- passed herself, especially in the Mad Scene. It may be she received inspir- ation from the audience. Allie has made many friends, but none will ever surpass Jean for loyalty and devo- tion. Such a friendship is a wonder- ful tribute to any girl. Allie is anx- iously awaiting the dawn of July 10, as then she will go forth boldly, in her new Russell car, no fear of the local police in her young heart. (Is a cer- tain age necessary before a maid may drive her own car ?) Allie ' s plans for next year are not definite, but wherever she may go the Senior class of ' 13 wish her the suc- cess she deserves. CONSTANCE DINGLE. And still they looked, and still the won- der grew, That one small head could carry all she knew. Connie was born in Oshawa, and perhaps this accounts for her partial- ity towards a certain other person also from Oshawa. Although this is Connie ' s first year in Whitby, her early education having been obtained at Har- bord Collegiate Institute, Toronto, she has made good use of it, and has been successful in all her work. She graduated in M.E.L., and is the silver medallist in that course. Al- though small, Connie is quite ambit- ious, and imagining that she had not enough to keep her busy with M.E.L., she also took up china painting, elo- cution and swimming. In the last named subject she was particularly successful, passing the examination with first class honors and winning a bronze medallion from the Royal Life- Saving Society. Next year Constance will attend the University of Toronto, where, we ire sure, she will be just as successful as she has been among us. KATHERINE DYNES. A sweet, attractive kind of grace A full assurance given by looks. Dick is another of our fairest girl graduates, and elocution is her forte. She was born in Moorefield, Ontario, where she pursued her public school studies, and she matriculated from here last year. Since coming here Dick has n. ' ie many friends, especially among the new girls, as ' she possesses a Sv ' e et an;.! attractive personality. She was chosen as Second Councillor at the May Day festivities, as well as
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