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Vox Collegii Published Throughout the Collegiate Year by the Editorial Staff. ' For san et Jiaec elim meminisse jiivahit. VOL. XXXIIL WHITBY, 1917 No. 5 EDITORIAL STAFF Editor in Chief.. Elizabeth Knowles Domestic Science .. ..Marion Phelps Asst. Editor Grace Linton Athletics Cora Matheson Circulation Manager, Frances Fraser Y. W. C. A Ruth Dixon Business Manager ....To be Elected Fireside Notes . Josephine Greenway I? A MIT TV AnvTcnRw liss Maxwell Muriel Maw PALUhiY ADVISORS.. . Granger The Joker Kathleen Smith Music Eva Hutcheson Mary Score Art Grace Reazin TpvAfalgar Daughters, Miss K. Wright Oratory Ida Dodge Exchange Dorothy McLaughlin Subscription Price — To the Students and Trafalgar Daughters, 50 cents per year; to all others, 75 cents. Please address editorial correspondence to the editor-in-chief and business correspond- ence to the Business Manager. Senior (Tlass of 1917 Flower — V lolct and l ily of the Valley. Colors — Grey, Old Rose and Violet 1 SENIOR SONG. Tunc: Poor Butterfly. The Senior Class of 1917, The Senioi- Class of O.L.C. The moments pass into hours, 1 The houi ' s i)ass into years. As vc remember with tears Our Alma Mater. r The moon and you know that we ' ll be faithful, We ' ll surely eome to you by and by, And if we don ' t conic back We ' ll sui-ely think of you ; — The Sciiiol- Class of Seventeen.
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vox COLLEGII Class Biographies 3 IDA DODGE. Ida Dodge first saw the light of day in Cardinal. She took her High School education in her native town, and since coming to Whitby has proved herself a very worthy student in the Expression department. Her cheery disposition and loving nature have won the hearts of her fellow-students. We do not know what Ida intends to do next year, but we trust that whatever she may do she may meet with hei- usual success. Representative of Vox. Hobby — Reading. FRANCES ERASER. Frances is our only representative of our ( ' apital City where her early educa- tion was received. During the last two years through hard work she has been a credit to the Expression Class. Her im- personation of Bob Acres in the Ri- vals was admirably carried through. We feel confident that wherever she goes she will meet with the success of which she has always been worthy. Prances has made many friends, but none will ever surpass Gertrude for loyalty and devotion. Every success, France. TTnl)])y — Telling jokes. JOSEPHINE GREEN WAY. Josephine was born in Grand Rapids Michigan, and has for three years been a student at ().Jj.( She is this year one of our successful gi-aduates in House- hold Science. Her atti ' active personal- ity and willingness to help one in trouble have won for her many hearts, and 9 Main will never seem the same -without her. She has held the office of Sccrctaiy of the Senior Class success- fully, as well as ivceiving the honor of b ing elected ( ueen Rcg(;nt of the [)] ' c- vious year. The best wishes of Ihe class will follow .Jo, jind we do not hcsilMic to i)r(Mlict a bright future for lici ' , and wc wish her (jveiw li;ii)pin( ' s.s. Hobby — 08 in her Dgmcslic p;ij)C!i-s. FRIEDA HARRISON. Frieda is one of the twins and is gold medalist in the M.E.L. Course. She has taken a great interest in her work, and her ready willingness to help anyone has often been appreciated. She has always carried a smile through ' her work and her play, and we feel sure the University will be proud to have her within its walls next year. Do not forget your Alma Mater and the senior class of 1917. We wish you every success in the coming year. Hobby — Eating candy. EILEEN HARRISON. Eileen, the other twin, is also a grad- uate in M.E.L. , and silver medalist. She was born in Weston, where she received her early education and matriculated there. Her steadiness and lovable, sweet disposition have made her a general favorite among the girls. She has been a faithful worker and also very interest- ed in swimming. Eileen expects to be at the University next year, and the Senior Class wish her every success. Hobby — Bicycles. GERTRUDE HULL. Gertrude is American born and bred, her home being Oshkosh, Wis., where she received her education. Since com- ing here three years ago she has held many important positions, this year being a most successful president of the ' ' Okticlos. A charming personality and a sweet disposition have made for her a host of fi ' iends, and she will be gi-eatly missed next year by all. Her interpretation on the })iano, so character- istic of her nature, has been enjoyed ex- ti-emely by all, and she has well won her A.T.C.M. Her plans for next year are indefinite. The hearty good wishes of the class go with Gertrude. Wanted — A lat( meal ticket. LKSLIK HUNTER. Leslie Hunter, of lvincardine,is anoth- er of oui- worthy Domestic graduates.
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