Westdale Secondary School - Le Raconteur Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada)
- Class of 1934
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- RACONTE - L. SIMPSON LE RACONTEUR DEDICATION lfffifm'-i11-C'l1f1'-I .AXss1st:111t Iz1I11111's l.1fu1'11r-1' . . . l111.11111.1.1 Nl1,LI1 Y'1'1'f111i1'11l . .. lfizxlllmit 1Il1111111f1'1' .l1f'Z'1'1'fi.wi11g1 .Iluz .HIIIIIIIII ....... THIS OUR THIRD ISSUE WE RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE TO THE WESTDALE TRIUNE SOCIETY WHICH HAS DONEQSO MUCH TO FOSTER SCHOOL SPIRIT. STAFF .........IIPIIIISTQXYZIIT x, .. ,........... I.. IEIICIQIIX, Klel. I1:11lcy'. II. XX1Is1v11 Advisory Board KI1: I'z1t1111. Miss Tzllcfftt, X111 II11111c1', XI11 lillirvl z111111:111. Nliss IS11t'I1:111:111. Nliss L'z1IrIc1'1111t-. Miss NICXZIII ,,................... N111Hz111111111111I,Nl1',XYz1lkc1' Department Heads ...t'.I11'ce11t1el1I . . . IQ, Y111111gI11111I .,.. I.. Lizqwes l'1'1'111f1 .,...., .. 5. I'T1I1'1I-SITIIIIT If1'1'f.v' . Iff1l1'f1'1'x ..... II. I3:1l1I11rIq l7ffA1'.1' .Ill11'1'f1'11v . ,. XX111sl1111 I'z1I111e1' .Ili!if111',1' ..... l:.1 1'l111111f1' ..... l'11111ff11.t l'1'11fl1' ,. 'l'r1'11l11' ....... 11111 illlllllfllll' . l'r1Z'1'1' .... A. RIZICIQZIB' . . . If. SITQTIIIIIII , . . IJ. NICIIJUCCIT .. II. liIlj'iIlI'4I .,.. N111 Nye ... ii, KIt'L411II11CI1 XI NIQI 211111111 Advertising Assistants 5, XXZIIIIIIT. NX. Il1111t.111. IP. ITCIINHIII, II. Ificlils. I'. S:1x1'1Ic11. II, King. IP. XX'z1g11c1', IQ. Nl11111'1', II, II1'11:11II1s:14I. XY. NI1lk'I4IlI'IIlITL' LE RACONTEUR ae. v 6. at me ,t,,-N, .lf ff' ,,.....-1 LITERARY FRONT ROW-Nliss Talcott, H. Wilson, L. Buckby, J. Stewart. Nl. Barley. S. Ford-Smith, H. Baldock. BACK ROW-A. Nye, G. lVlcCuIIocl1, H. Gaylard, W. Palmer, lVlr. Hunter, F. Sherman, D. McQueen, lVlr. Elliot, lVIr. Paton. WW -Fi. ' ' ln. at . nw: ,wg .fl BUSINESS STAFF FRONT ROW-lVlr. Hammond, Miss lVlcNab, lVlr. Walker, Nllss Calderone. lVlr. Chapman, Miss Buchanan, P. Sawden, D. King. BACK ROW-D. Broadhead, C. Greenfield, D. Fensom, R. lVloore, D. Wagner. B. Youngblud, S. Walton, W. lvlacfarlane. 3 LE RACONTEUR ff EDITCRIAL v 'IM thu stuelcnts uf XX'cstflzLlr wc l'L'SlDL'Ctl-LIHY was :1 11101-li uml gc11tlv IPCVSHII, when lu' llzul Il I1I'CSClll this. thc tlmiwl issue ull 1.0 lizlcmmtelllx pczwcflll, sleepy hmk in his ewes. Tlmt wulllcl .Xltlmugll tzlcefl wlth k'1rlltll1lUl1S whlcll mzulc It new-1' 1lCSCl'lIwc the stuflcut llmx'-nu, 11Cx'c1'f ls Illl1lUSt impussilmlc lu bL'Cl1l't' I14lX'L'l'liSiIlQf :ls in this xx'il1l-cyefl, ficlwc-lmvkillg' brute the sums lln'1ucryC111's, 111141 which llzuc murlc smnc sclmnla lvcrsml wlm, uuly lust your. t1':1ve1'sefl thc' cm'- gixc up their lllllglllillk' Cl1ti1'Clj', wc lmvc C114 Yifl4lI'S with fll'6'2lll1y cya-s? XYl12lthZlS CIlllSCf!1l1iS Iznrgwl ulll' lmuli In the uxtcut uf fu111'u-L-11 pages. change? 'lille Ell'lSXYt'l' ist that 1lll1Cl1'Clll'SQfl insti- Tllis was 11111110 lmwsilvlc 115' the cffurls uf mu' l11tim1,tl1Q Rutillj' 854191114 llusiucss mul .X1Ix'c1'tisi11g Stuff, Illlll especial Vmigt. mum gm U, 13.4, y1,u,1g1,lw1, Um- ,NWI-tig- XX'Imt hm that t-1 ill! with it? Surely thc rlucs- iug m:111:1ge1'. wlwsc tircln-N cffurtw xx'c1'c :111 Ti m'1' i5 H 5U1'l4'm- 'XIIFWIW Wh-U 1135 NYC m,I,il-illiull tl, HH nf US. 1'v:1sswl flmlmllgill the llll1IlllCl'iI1g', tussmg 1llClt'C'Ill lint tw Mft ml with thc lnwlq. ISL'liCXillil, that tl-Um T tht' '1 1'1U'5' wuum Iwym-.ask that' Mm the lilxhfifll Hlngall uf such ll lllllllL'l'Il, 111:-In-111110 Wh haw' INCH l'U5hf l-- UI'Wt-4k1fkf'fl- 5CV1lU'IW'l scluml as XX'Lfst4l:llc xlmulfl lwzlvc' :L cw111plctCl3' ami' I fummse' mul Inttcu' will never :wk WMA lnmlcrllistic setting. wc hnxe 1le1r:u'lwl ffwlll thc 'Xh' Iwi W',1f1W mx lm' wellfllmm HW Fmt M-tlmm-Y. Smlltlm-qlizwl mzlkcwup of Sclhml lmlgu- X'1x':1l nl the Ilgtest. L l1fllI'Ull11llC IS thc? lll'CIlI11Cl zines. NYG chusc Il up-xx' sizcll IulQ'C :xml zmltcllllwtwl Wh Hhlltllws Um' that mlwly 563 :Vhmt N he wh, In c:11'1'x' the illL'2l right flwml the one-1' lllfullgll S1Hm 1CS1H1'R'1Ulr1 mC5.Sc'l :lm they Whf' mum-3,0 HK, hulk. It ix Mmwmiug new in mzlgzlzim, my E1llSCfl1!1l'll. lrlllltllllg llllghlf' menftlml S wl1:L1A1t wuts, :mrl we lwpc it Inu-if with ymn' :1p1n'm':1l. 15' , XXll ,:uN ,u!S? Us Ufmm WN 2.L.TYl1'A'lC 101111 .XQZUI1 this vczu' wc mul with fliflicnlltic-s IDCCU- Hmm Um tltuulc Suugglu' Sulwllm :Minn . ' ' - . ,. twelltx' INll'lll1l5 ut lnmks, XYZIHQIIIQ tlnmllgll lIlIlL'S lml'.1 zl Nf'1f 'l 1 Mm. UWA' I. w'W 'nC thflge' uf CHl'a'ilI4ll4N, clilulming Imfflinq st:1i1's.:1ml nut lm- zlwlswlu Um ,1-Q WWC Chuscn U-Um Cmwh WCUHH' 01,1110 Il mi-'hiv mzm? I IHIUSE' fm-1l1'eplv. XX'l1:1l. :xml Imnl 4lL'ClSl1vllSHll lI1JlffL'I' in lm :lux-ply-41 wcrc HH VCVIYQ5 A ' pmwfl by tllesc. in cm1j1mctifn1 with tha' wlitmt ' ' In this XYZIY ezmlm wctifvu ix equally 1'L'lfI'CfCl1U l Umm :wc the gmnl nhl llIHIllClllS uf fllll-Illllkillgf ill Nw llllllilfilw- TCU U'?lfhf'V5- Y . WIWW WV we lmctwcn-11 lwwimls. Thcrc is nu hzlppx' C1mx'C1's:1ti1m, dccply imlclvtcfl, Ilk'lL'4l :ls :111 z1flx'1sm'y Imnrcl in UH Slmrklmg Wit' tu lwigmcu weah. huurst NU' lmlkim! 1111511 'l4'fi5i NN iurlewl! This is lmwlzlccrl ln' 1110 suurls wi' zmgrx' Uwing tm thc :ulmlilifmzll space. 5L'X'L'l'1ll uvxx' teqlqln-rs, fly-111:m1li11g yulll' l'L'ilSHll for nut lacing' l'L':nl11l'cf XYL'l'L'Illl1PIllCfI. 'l'ccl1. Slwps. Nl1mvi11g thcrc ull time. when they kumx' tull well that lmxx' thc YIIVIUIIS flc1m:11'l11u-1115 ut thc lL'ClTlllCIll uuly' Ivy 1110 greatest 1nQ1'cy' ure you there :lt ull. an-cllrnl lll'C1lZ1l'C SIIUICIIIN lm' futurc lllc. wlll. we . . . 1 ..q ,,u lwlln-vc, IIC 111 cu-11 g1'C1lICI' mtcrcst tw 1110 schmvl AW' HK I '1W- RMU- WN-1111119 dl-UV Q-'U 411 lurgc than ln thc Tcclmifznl flc11:l1'1111c11t. UNSC VUMQQKI. -Cl1CXX'C4l, ll !'UfUiQfl' 9 'W 'lf'5f --gL.1,m,l NNW 1,1-L.M.m, mud, ,,f 1111- fm-mm tlungw, hmkllmg hkc sw mzmy c:111l1Hmx'Q1's. really gqwsip. while: 'fllllui' lnrings 115 iutu 11111011 with IW K'1lHl I I 'Uk5 UDF' l 1lH'0117 HWY? WHS 5' 111110 M-h,,,,l glctiyitigg NUI fillnilizll' U, 'IUHIIY uf ug' XVIIGII 111C H1511 1-CIIIIIHIC llllllll Iilllik lIlS1.Cfl 1hl'CC. If Img m.l,,,.l7imx .li WL. fccl mu. it Xyill tuur. cxc-11 hw vcnrs: but mm' unly thc ll1Hl'C - 4 ml ' - ' - f v . . . . . I ' N: : 'D 1 ' imc v ' . . ,, .. 1 1 1 1 Nlrcngtlmcns thc- Ivwmls nt cw-11pc1':nt1w11 lwtxxm-Q11 LMUUI t th' :MIN K U1 mlkk mx I U WM 'lxC'L'IllliL'1lI. Uullsgizltc zlml Um1111crcQ. it will lwve VN H term' rn-zlclu-11 ilf ulvjuclixc. XXX- lmpc yum tl1u1m11g'l1ly l'c1'l1:1ps l cxzlggc-11110. Vcrllzxps I :lm lllllllllf' k'lljHf' it. l1:u'sl1 in rlcfcrilwilmg SHlllCHIlC.S Tmlillrcllilfl. Kline ffl. Stn-wart. is Milly' unc llCl'SHll'S Ullil1iHllQ but full Wim pass THE ROTARY SYSTEM ln' the liIn':11'x' CX'L'I'X' flaw, wlm hxwe tclt thc crush uf thc SXX'Zll'lNillg1' lIll1HiIll4lC. I ask, :ls unc student Xxlllllt isl1:1ppc11i11g1f1 thc XX'catrl:1Iv slumlcuts? lu :u1wtl1vx': XYh:1t flu yum think of the Nutzxry llzlxc yum mvliccfl ilu' cluxngn-F Yun xxill. por- Sf'SfL'll1?n i llillii Vcczlll thc timc 'way lwzlck wlu-11 an slurlcnt 'LCl'1l2l1'fl I'1lfk1'Y- , LE RACONTEUR 9 UNDERSTANDING Happy is the 1111111 that gets LlI'It.lCI'St2lIlCIllIg'.u -I'1'1.1v6I'lJS. U1 all IIlZll1.S acquisiti1111s, 111 wl1icl1 he is i11- v11ri11hly l1is 1.1wn purcliaser, tI1e greatest c11111- 111111lity 111 value is l1IltlCI'SIlll1tlllIQ. XYis1l111n is its chief hy-pr111l11ct. ltith it inan can 1l11 anything. lt is the water 131 life, 1111111 1111' tl1e s1111lg Illlfl l1e wl111 k1111ws tl1e patl1s will s11rely llllltl l1is gtrill. lt is 11ne inincl Ctllllllltlll t11 Zlll 111611. yet it niarks the t1'11e learler a111l 111e11s11res l1is genius hy its fulhllinent. lYith it, l1ist11ry hec11111es active. Iltlt passive. XYhat Socrates tl11..111ghtg wl111t .Xnt1..1ny sai1l t11 Cle11p11tra. N11p11le1111 t11 tl1e l'11pe. 111' Xvlbl' taire t11 Freclerick 11cc11rs i11 the prese11t iniine- 1li11tely yllll c111nprehen1l. lt is the lIlUlQllCI' 111 pitv lllltl the l111I1-l1r11tl1er 111 :1pprec1at111n. .Xpprec111t11'1n sepa1'11tes tl1e artist 111.1111 the laynian: l1Iltl6I'SlZtl1tlIlIg1' the civil- izecl 111a11 lftllll tl1e savage. The savage I'lII1S i11 fear anrl ignnrance at Illl eclipse: CKIIICQIICKI 1111111 marvels i11 awe at the phe111,11nena which his 111lvance1I intellect has l1r1111ght i11t11 his lien IIT l1IlClt'l'St3.lIdlIlQ'. Ile wh1'1 gr11pes i11 the llllI'l'iIlC'SS 111 1l11ul1' 111ils t11 see success. lt is the hasis 111 It lllillllx true self. Ile sees the llifltltlll truths Ill' STIIIIIIHIUS 1111. llere lies the Ctblllllllffll Qllbllllfl 111 l11veI the cru- cihIe1111rie111ls:tl1eI1e11c1111 111ge11i11s. lly it 1111111 attains his arts 1111' stays 111 pl11y with flltlI9. Tl1e pl1il1'1s11pher reaches l1is elevaterl stati11n: the learler 111rges his sw11r1l: Zlllfl the statesinan fllll' s11lts l1is great 1rien1l-tl1r1111gI1 the ll'IL'tlllllll llf lll'IIlC'I'SIlIIItllllfl. In El w11r1l, 1111111 Is revealecl l1is s1.1ulg witl11111t it he is l11st1 The 1l11111' 111 lI'l1C li1e is I1111-1-1-1l: the key 111 c111nprel1ensi11n IlIl1St he ftlllllfl. 1111' 1111 the 11the1' sirle lies tl1e Illllllf 111 true life .... llihen will tl1e y11uth 111 111-flftf' fUI'S2lIiC the I1lare 111 the IHZLINI fllltl search 1111' tl1e true L1I'lfI6'I'rIQ2llItlI11g'? 'Melville lflailey. WANTED---MORE SCHOOL SPIRIT I1 the XYestdale Sch1111ls l1a1l taken an inven- t11ryattheheginni11g111tl1e New Year,11netl1ing w11ul1l l111ve IYCCII TIllIIIfI inissing-that is Scl11111l Spirit. XYe have IIEYCI' p11ssesse1l llIL1Cl'I 111 it. 111111 I7l'tJI1Zll5ly never willl Unly last fall we l1111ke1l 1111 with envying eves 11s the 11tl1er Inter- rughy teams pl11ye1l t11 huge er11w1ls. team. niiles 11l1e111I 111 the 111ai11rity 111 ahility, 11tt1'acte1l 1111ly a few h11l1- sch11l11st1c wl1ile 11111' teams i11 heartetl SLIIJIJUTTCIAS. Nthat is XYITJIIQT Is there anything fLlI1tl2ll1lClll1ElIIj' tl1e inatter? l.et's analyze tl1e Sltllfltlllll a111l see. First 111 all there is Ulll' lack 111 l11'fltlllItJl1S. lYest1lale is a CO1'1lDZ1I'ZltIY6ly IISXY sch1,111l. 11111l we have 1111 gl2llllOl'OllS rnghy 11111l track vict11ries t11 l1'111k hack 1111, no 11l1l cups 111' shielrls t11 111I1tll6. Tl1us we have 1111 high st11111lar1Is tc1 live 1115 t1.1. But 1l1Y111htless these will c11n1e witl1 the years. Then, t1.11,1, we have 111.1 11l1111111i group tn cherish. True, we have Z1 kinrl 1,11 nlsillllllj' QTHIIIIEIICIH callecl tl1e Ul1l Boys' .Xss11ciati11n. This gr11up is c11111p11se1.l largely 111 stu1lents lltlt yet 1111t 111 sch111,1l, wh11se only rec11111111en1lati11n 1111' ineniher- ship seenis t11 he that they actually 11re 1111' past the Ql'ZlfltIItT,IllQ age Zllltl there1111'e well-deserving 111 the title I Iltl Buys. ll11wever, the Ztflfllitltrll 111 tl1e 1ee system 1111' seventh year stu1le11ts will s1111n ri1l the scl11,11.1l 111 the I111g11J' 17ltI l111v-s, lint there is als1.1 ll hrigliter si1le Ill the picture. XYe l111ve seventeen hun1lre1I stu1lents: we have ste111lily i1npr11xing teainsg we have Il hetter 'liI'll1l1C executiveg a111l we l111ve 1111 Zlll-1't1l1IItl i11- crease i11 st111lent 11ctivities. That is 11111st enc11u1'11ging. ,xlltl Stl, it SCCIIIS. tl111t with tl1e passing 111 the years will c11n1e It grarlnal increase in the spirit 111 l71111r1lie 1111' XX'CSt1IZllt'.u 1111til with ll inighty sur-fe this c11ncentr11te1l 1111'ce will carry the name 111 11111' 11l1l sch1,11Q1l to tl1e heights 111 Qan111l11-wi1le stlpreinacy, C. I.i1'CCIll:ICltl. SLANG 111 English. c11n11n11nly l11t11 the XYItlL' realni used hv tl111se pr1.11ess1ng t11 adhere t11 the .xllgltv has Ctllllt' the ZUYILII Sax1111 race especially. SC1,ll1l'g'tf 111 what is kn1.1wn 11s slang. lt h11s heen well said neerls 111 the present day tllllt 1111e 1,11 tl1e greatest is ll rescue n1issi1.111 111r 111lle11 terins. Many 1,11 the XY1hI'CIS1lt,1NY usecl Ulltltl' the Zllllltlllltlull 1.11 slang pl1.1ye1l 1111ly in the highest s11c1al 1lI'Clt'1' ut the English pe11ple. By a p1'11cess tllltt is 1listi11ctly n1.1t ev11l11ti11nary. these w11r1ls have CICg'C1lCl'lltC4l. 1111tiI 1111ly It mere skelet11n 111 their 111r111er tlig- nity remains. and i11 s11n1e cases tl1e last vestige 111 reseinhlance t11 the 11rigin11l w11r1l has heen Cllllllllltltttl alt11gether, .AIIIIIJIIQ-II it is tr11e tllllt Sliakespeare c11ntril1- ute1l It tre111e111.l1111s Elllltrtlllt 111 slang t11 the w11rl1Ql 1.11 l1is flay, yet, ElCCl,ll'CllIlg t11 l'r111ess1.1r Derwyn l. lngrani. l'resident 111 tl1e Xati11nal Researcli L'111n1nittee 111 the English IJIIIQIIEIQC. this type 111 speech was 1111t in CUIIIITIUH use. a111l w11s l1is 1neth111l t11 differentiate l1is writings 1rc1n1 11thers 111 tl111t peri11cl. Thus we lilltl that tn-1lay the English language l1as heen tlegraded and flehasecl to such ll 1l1-gree that all classes make 1ree use 111 this ruthless tyrant, 1111tiI it is practically 1111- p11ssihle Ill enter i11t11 Zllly c1111versati11n with1,1ut neing C11ll1I'1Il1tt'CI hy this gaunt spectre 111 slang. tl1at Illls l'HlJll6l1l us 111 tl1e l1e11uty 111111 dignity typitierl hy tI1e language 111 ILIIUIIICI' day. ,Xt the present rate 111 1level11pn1e11t, tl1e future will reveal Z1 nation d111ninate1l hy the ravages 111 w11r1ls fallen 1r11n1 their l1I'lg'lIlZll state 111 perfec- tion. This awful ah111ninati1.111 that has crept gfltfle tially yet irresistihly i11t11 11ur I2lI1Q'l.lZlQ'i?. presents the grave llllllgftl' that s11111e day tl1e virgin Eng- lisl1 toiifrue will he entirely 11verwhel111ed hy slang. were. 11t 11ne ti111e. ein- b -I.ZtI.1l'CIlCC li. Chuhh. 10 LE RACONTEUR FUR VA'-WR W AT'2NHlFi,,e,,e 11 11,11N1111.111.11, e1.1,1t.1111,1.1.. 1111111 1116 1111111. Circumstances were inure than kind. Baird 1111111 11-111,111 1.112-35,1113 111 11 1,111c1 1111011511161 11161-C and Bruwnlee were detailed that night tm' seuut Q-111011 1111. 1-cg-1,111 111 11-1,111 1,1 51,111-5119110 111 duty, tu determine the lueatiun ul enemy wire 51111111161 entanglements. .Xt 1:30, they quietly slid uyer ,. . . 1 . . the t in and int, th - ne1re.t :hell lit le. lhere were many ttvrmidahle tierinan pusitiuns H lf U K UC N N U J U in irunt nl Cuureelette, especially twu trenches Ullllcli' the llvfk lf. the llllQlllF'lU lmdlfd- 11-1111.11 1116 111611111 111111 115111111 11'11.11111,11. whispered llill, whwse mind was uhliyiuus tu the H f ' - - 1 ' - fz't li' ' l:'l'l ' m ie: lwiee wayes ut Lanadian truups surged tur- lk t 'lt ll ll ll ul ml NHL' dull um U1 5 1 - - ' 1 - they w frl fu J -dl ' f ward, and twiee they tailed tu reach their uh1ee- - Q N PIMUNUL 5 3 tu U U 111,11 1.1,11111S1,,1 111. 1111. 11,11-11111 g1111111-C 111 1116 611C1111.U lle Irs Aahuut nity yards ahead, :1USt almutxiii a 11111. Q1-11111111 111.111.1111 1116 1U,1,1,1,,111Q 111.111-116, 11111, straiglit line with us. XX e eant miss lnm. lhere 11,1-11 111111 111.1,11.C1 1111111 11 111115 11 111115, 111 11,1165 is a tree stump that stands nut as a landmark. it and small rises, due tu the heayy harrage set up WC CHU UU' get fl 5C CW-'ugll U' lt- hy huth sides. lt seemed hhurs tu the participants, hut, in l'riyate Xyilliam llruwnlee and laeli Baird, uf H'5llltY- if WHS ull illmlll tllll'lY'lll'C lllllllltei the send llilflllllltlll, Canadian Infantry, were dis- ulltll tllfl' lllmlffl lll fl Sllcll 11016 tml 5'Ulifl5 fl 'm C11,S111g 1,,,SS11,111111., 1,1 1,1,111111111g 11.11111 the stump, which was yaguely diseernihle in the l knuw the 'Ulf' pruinised lla leaye when dluiknesf' A A U U this push is uyerf' remarked lack, hut what MHC 'S .lui T lllf 1'1Q'l1f Ul the etumll- mul' gfmrl is it tu us the way we're lixedin mulcd .luck- Ullie wtiuld haye heen in mighty guml shape ilrllllalg lllle' hm the Slllml' fl V5lllt f W'l' U5- linaneially. if yuu hadn't euneeiyed that hrilliant 1l'1'l- 1lUlllCl'Ss 'lf' Slwll lll'lV Neill' fl- WC W H'-'mf system tu heat theerwwn and aneliurhua1'd, while t lm m il 11116 llx 'll C359 they dl5V l'6l' UF H1111 111- yy-we fit the 111111-. 1-iiefuiiy fe11iie.i Ilill, 11111011 1111- --'1i11111'5 g.,,11C' 11,121.1 111111111 11. 11.1,-11 11.61 1111 1 l.et's suggested Ulaek, lt's just a matter YL-ali? l1ill's i':iee. despite dirt and grime. UT WU-'11'lS U' LIU tlW1'6-Sflllfll him- illlfl get 1111451 1.1,g1S11.1.1,11 11 1111.9 1,X1,1.1,5511111 111 5kC1,111.1,111' then we ean wurry ahuut wire entanglements. Hnee again the Czmadians attacked, unly tn he 'HWY f1'lltl ll5l5' ffflwlvfl '1 1UllWlV l-'Qlllw UU' repulsed hy an :innihilatine machine gun tire. lllk' Slumlh fllflll Yt'Cl'e1l tw the Vlgllf il Slliffl 4115- 11111111 1111 1111 111-111101-11 1,1-1Q-11,1cU ' tance, when llill suddenly telt a tug un his arm. 'llhe Canadians' lhss was heayy, hut hy swine U i'lllU'fl'f llf ie lllll- lill Slit if 11114 Weill 'luck whim uf fate. l'riy:1tes lglaird and llruwulee es- mst-' U U U U U U U eaped with minur wuunds, lt was while haying Ulaeli fllllfklf' fllfl ll'5 llilllll mslfll' the Umm '-'I their wuunds attended tu at at held dressing' sta- fllf' C'f1'l'5'C' llllt Ht thc ffllkill mlflmclltf im Cllelllf' 11,111 111111 11101, 11g11111 111611 llare ignited nearhy, hglitmg up the gruund tur lack llaird, after eautiuusly Qlaneiiig' arhund. 5'2'l'flS flwullfl- reinarked in an undertune tnilfiilli i'dlllSSCY, the hill- fxfifffllr Uxflllllllffl .l3Ck- nllflf l'W5llll' hlnke that hruke us at eruwn and aiieliuig gut lllgl llieilf gm U' KW lllm lmfk-H 1 11151 111111 15 11.111g11111 111616 111111111 31 111111111611 1111.115 1 A-lu-X-tl, X-I-N-tl. The Germans upened tire fruin nur treneh. lle must haye elnse In a tliuuf l'ilf'lt1Call5V 1 U sand hueks un him, AX guml hit tit' it iiriginally llle llllllwtaklllg X35 l'W mlll2' m fC llilzflftl' helnnged tn us, and, il he stays there lung emnigli, 'fus YVUY mumelll- lbs llS'l'.'lmll5- ll 5S1l'l5'lUll1'lk' 51,1119 ,11-1111g1.14 1, Q-1,111g 11, 21.1 11U me it was 111 party ul British- SZ1151lC1I'S1lZl.f'lIlg a -'111-1. 1-,111 51111 115, 11611112 11-111,11C1.1.11 11111. mine. periudieally threw nut llares, tullhwed hy Must he. lle was un my right, and the shrap- llllf' fmll lllilflmlf Null UW- nel that tuuehed me up must haye expluded 1110Weff'11Si111'U1lte1's WCW UUW Ull lFl 3l 2'l'f'Ulld 11-1111111 11 11111- 1111.1 1,1 111111U and euuld he yisihly seen. hy the light ul the HXXY1-111m 11111 ,11,11-11- 111-1111111116111 '-11 11-111 1,6 flares. tu he lahuring desperately tu hring' in their midnight hy the time' they send us hack th the fllllfll f llll7ldC- line, and, :is there is Ihr-Illuull tu-niglit, if it's fl lmllllctl fllfcl' llwff' ffl-111 flw Hflllsll UU' 11U1QU 11-1111 1-1,11U 1111511 5111, 1,111 111111 11-11 11 111111.11 11-6 trenehments. .Xll was quiet in the tlerinan line. 1-1-1111-11, ' ' Firing had eeased, a Beau tleste un the part of It 11-115 ,111,1-111- 1,11,1 1,1111 111111 111-11 11311 1,1-111-, the enemy, whu had reeugnized a hraye deed tiezilly ceased, with the exeeptiun ui an udd 1111112100112lffUfKllHQ'l3'- . ' . vj., 1. '. i, , 11 ,,, l,'. sniper. whu tired inure tu hreak the inuiiutinly l1lll-lui llllll-1111 l'lUlllllW H1111 .huh lewd- 1,1' 1111 111111,,,1 :gt1ll 111.11111 1111111 11-1111 1116 1111.11 111 hall eunseiuus, tuinhled uyer the parapet, tu he N 1 inaliing it direet hit. lcltlllflillllftll nn Page O31 LE RACONTEUR 11 My PUDDLES 1X SUlll1'l'lCI' sh11wer is a wtnitlerful hztppening. .Xfter the rain all nature seems refreshetl. 'l'he sun is lmrighter. the grass Q'l'l'L'1lCI', 11ll the wnrlcl inure lmcziutiful. l'u1lclles. like lJI'UliL'll hits uf the sky, relieve the green Illlil lnrtnwn 111t1n11t1111y tlf the lieltls. l'u1l1lles have il curitnis lllSL'll1ZltllJll fur cliiltlren. l,Cl'llZll1S it is the cutal llltlfl, 1JCl'llZll!S the spark' ling' water, hut pr11l111l1ly it is ll c11111l1i1111ti1m 111 these twtm and 11 thircl intzingilale snnietliing wl1icl1 we lftar want tuf Il lwetter terml c11ll the cl111r111 111 little things. Eyen when tl111se fl11ys tlevutetl tu sailing lmits tif stick 1111 tl1e w11ter have gtnne f111'eye1', pucltlles still h11x't- ll sulrtle lltlltl tm the i11111g'i1111ti1111, 'lille sky, rellt-ctetl in El putldle. is twice 11s lmlueg the Cltrllllw l1ec11me castles. the sliimnierine' l1llllg't,'S 111 th11se Castles ill Spziinuwel1uil1lfr11n111url111pes1111tl11n1l1iti1+ns. l'u1l1lles inrluce reflectitln. llllll- l11-,king :tt tl1e smiling lmlueness 111 une, the thnuglit sluwly tl111t 11 puddle is-yesfis i11 ll way synilml- ic11l tif life. See htm' it reflects tilt' llziwless lilue CUINCS 1,11 the sky! S11 sh11ul1l nur tlitiuglits Zlllfl tleecls reflect nur lnest ch111'11cteristics intti tl1e wtlrltl ztmuncl us. .Xn ztimless l1l'L'11f.ll 111' win1l rultles tl1e putltlleg lenrls c11lt1ur t11 the tlllillgllt. Ks the wintl has shaken 111111 l1rt1ken the picture 111 clnutl 11ntl sky, s11 shall trtmuhle 111111 tlis11pp11i11tn1ent i11- terrupt 11ur s111t111tl1ly-gniiig 1iyes, 111111 tunilile the fll't'Zllll castles int11 ll lvrnken ht-zip. ln ll n111n1ent the ripples y1111isl1. 215 if they neyer h11ye lreeng the clnutl-czistles :ire wl111lt- xteztin. .Xgrziin ll D3 CONSTANCE CAUNT fll'-Jllglll c11n1es. lt is Il great 1111111 Xxillll c1111 gn tl1rt1ue'l1 lite htiltling his 1h'e11n1s unl1r11ke11l1y zidyersity. llut still greztter is l1e wl111 c1111 pick the lJl'UliC1l lnts llllllll the ch111.s 111 inisftjrtune :intl tit them tngether llglllll. It is flillicult tw think 111 the se11 zintl Il pufltllt 111 the Slllllt' l1re11th. 115 it were. 'llhe 11t'e11n is i1WC'l1lF11ll'l1lgA. yery big. very grzincl. 111111 there ls 11 ntite 111 ft-111' in llll i1npressi11n 1,11 it. 'l'l1ert 15 nuthing lvrezitli-tzikiiig Zlllllllt Z1 putltlle, :mtl its l1E'ZlUf5' IS l111rr11wed ll'41lll the sky. Yet, i11 1n11ny TCS TC cts. Il 1u1l1lle is yery like 11 sen. Wie whii l l . 11re lust llk'gllllllllQ' lift- 11re wnnt t11 think mmf life 115 31 1 t1ce11n 1111 which we llll1S'E enihztrk: 11n1l thrtvugh tl1e yezirs we lll'C tn struggle 11g':1i11st wind illlfl wzixe 11n1l element. tliruugli success 11i11l l2lllll1't'. until we flie, XXI' lt'11r, we 1ilt111l1t, we hwpe. hut wt- 1l11 nut knt1w XYlllll. lies l1ey1111tl thi sea: here nur k1111wle1l-re 9lUl14 N . . . .X 1l11y is Il fI'1lglllt'Ill taf Il life. p:11't tif Il kxillllle. yet c11111plete 111 1tst-lr. lt lllC is Zlll 11ce1111. then every 4lZ1f' is I1 llllIl4llt', .X fllly reflects tiur m11111ls ls tl11 ' 1 SXYZLY s purltlle rt-tlt-cts the n1e111l11w grass tha s 11t its l'llQL'. lzyery mciflent is 11s 11111cl1 11 p11rt 111 tllk lllN ls tl1t tl . ' 11' :J - Hlltlllf-2: lent IS 21 pztrt 111 the purltlle. 511 let Us hrt- nur hyes, fllly lay clay, prnliting 1111111 tl1e pztst, hut nut regrettiiig it: l1111king t11 tl1e future. hut 11t1t f111'getti11g the present, flill' it is in tht pit t tl11t nt lixt Th A111 gwes tl11y will grzitluanly gimw intti the cztlm, quie ' ' 'SVU 1 ' ' , Cll. IIS tl L' 1:ce1111 111 lllC 11-15 cm' SNOW .S'11f11y, 1101111.11 j'1111111g1, 1111' 'zt'1z11'1' 'zt'11111'1' .r11111z1' 111111-1'1.Y 111 tlllw 111111111111 Of lv1'1ftlI 'zt'1'1111,v 111111 11111-111, 11 1'11z'1'1'x 1111' 1'11'-1' 'zt'1f11 tl 111111111'1'1 ,111 fl111ALw, 11.1 111'11111.1' IIN 3llli1't'l1 -1t'111'11 11 1.1 I1t Zx', Ci11111'1'1111111y 1111' 51111111111 -:t'1f11 11 '1t'111't1'111'xx 111'111111'1'. 1.1'1'1' ,r111111' 111'11'z'1'111y 511111. . .11111111'1'11f 111111 f1'111'. Hurt' 111211.11 11 is 111 21111111 11 r111111' 1111-111115 11111 111111111 flifbl' 1l'lI-1-.1111 111111 f1'cI111f11111g1 1001. X111111'1 x .1-:t'1'1'1 I7Ilv.YX1.11f1. . .11 -11111111 111-ft of 1'1'11111:1'11. 1X,1I'I'1.Y1I 11.1 xf11'1111111' 111111 111111, 111111111 111111 x11111. .xvlf 111111111 11111111-11111. . .11 11121 11'1111111'11 111111 111'11A1',' 11.1 ft'111f1'111'.v.v 1111 x11111'11. 111111 11101111111 11':t'11y. .X ll 111111111 LI i'l1'11I11 of .V11'j'--f1'1'l' 1lI.1'11I,' 11 11-11111111121 I11I1l1Iflf'l'1.l' 1111111: 1.1110 1'111t1'11. -H1'1'111'1'1 15. 1?111'1'1'll, l.Vf11'1'.l s 1111, nur lllHl1Slllltls 111' cleztr pufltlles 111 every I 12 LE RACONTEUR my MEL BAILEY l,SU1'1'tIf pi fait' ,rclvrt j'1'1't'11d.v', C'1'i!n, Plata, .-lfifw!miu1'11.v, amz' H1'fif10r1'tIft1v, 1,ft1fl1i'1'vd in Hit' j11'i.m11 fell, '2'lII'HI-X' e11t1'en-zurirringf In ft'I'.YIlUllt' .S'0rl't1!t'.v' in flvttl Socrates: llehuld hmv vuncler niissiunerl lmark fltith flee 1 'ith traces tif the lilmitly sun, and sqnall XX 'llhat ptints her sail npun the tinted sea 'lu lJL ll the llelra fr 11 ' 1 ,s nevvs that parts ns all. mine friends, dun't grieve, Critter, speak tur the rest. Yun vvhn du acclaim it a great disaster 'ilu pass nnprpntalrly intfi a realm that's hest, Yet nnt nphtmld the very thing yuu aeqniesee. Crito: U! Sucrates. master of the inintl and heart. Xtliuse love almve ytinr reasun, vve atltire. lint fnllt-vv ns and ynu may teach the art iff lpgie. ethics. reasun yet tance inure ln distant Tliessaly, vvhere means and friends ,Xvvait thee. Again vvill you hold svvay H'e1- fainilyg and safety frtnn the fue sends Xlettle tti hearts tt, lifild nur heads another xvav Socrates: Wlixvas at my lather's knee in ytiuth, that night lle tnltl me rl' the till A 4 s small vuice xvithin, .Xml hmv tw serve the Xpiee that knmvs the right lklltl scnrn tipinitvn, pulwlie, as tif sin: lu lnlltnv epnscienees dictates. never cease Lest he lieewnne a intil, a slave tp case, XYI ' ' M1 cant stand lay his theuries and lmeliefs, When death stalks dpvvn In meet him face tp face. Did ywn, at llippwerates' summer site, Nt 9 it agree that np man slniuld du evil, lxeturn evil fm' evil, nr lvetrav the right? Km l tu alter vievvs tu snit miy plight? Xt ig l must leave in peaee and innpcence, AX sufferer, evil fur evil nut Return. lest l clisplease my inner sense, 6 And un the mural litmk my gpml name liltit. ,X vveletnne cwnlrl vve raise in 'l'hessaly, X lint tinee nffenfl their viexvs and ive nnist fly. l ,Xlil Xp. my friend, there lies :1 legacy ln .Xthens ini' the patterns nf my lace. llerchanee. liy l'lattfs pen my inartyrdmn . .Xcruss unvvritten ages vvill lie flunffl 5 l'erehance, the I'uvver l meet. in time tu ctime XX'ill raise his hand and say: My sun, vvell dune! Qu l tlrink like hnn vvhti drinks tn regain me -iailer, hring' the cup uf death and tears, A ' ' ' , ' yunth: ' A i 1 1' s mentg l'm lull pt years, Nly lilt is ilnit st I llnt lll return in wither tnrnis iuistmtli' My lnnlis grmv culd and harilg lie rlmvn, l innst, lleinre the heinlnek reaches this wld heart. tilt' ll' 1 1 4 . L 'lt1. l uve 11 cnck to llsclepius, XYill ynn remenilmer tn repay the delwt? LE RACONTEUR THE REFOIIMED CORPSE I The uncertainty uf all psychical thenries anll experiments haye heen fur many years reiectecl hy authorities as a truth. and even the physicians in their tielrl have termerl that state of insensi- liility catalepsy, fur want uf a lretter name. Iltir- rilwle are the events arising frmn its existence: anrl unly the sensatiunal newspapers anll perilnl- icals tlperatecl hy a select lmlly nf psycliieal yutaries. like the owners tif th e Chicurgical 'ltrllfllfll nf l.eipsic, ttllerate like testimlinies, TU he une uf the L'nflea4l. tt, lie flearl anll yet not tlearl. is a ctiiifliti-ni few will ackntiwlerlge. yet the fulluwillg narratiye. my llwn perstinal ex- perience, hears testiinciny lu such a fact. It wccurrell cluring the year ISSN at my father's estate near Ilath. I was then a ynuth uf IN, ex- ceeflingly strung fur my age. anll cnminantleil the respect uf all my cwmpaniuns fur initiative anll leaflership. My natural prnpensity fur super- natural themes was nuurisherl in my fathers small cwllectilin nf psychical yiilumes. Slain I was maelly fleytiuriiig the milre aflyancefl writ- ings tif Nesmer. Gregtlry. Nlay. .Xgassez anfl I.aplace. Klesmer was my particular faypurite. Suun I was thrtlwn intri a new regiun uf thought, where spiritual fancies anrl imaginatiye imagery reignerl free. Tu ftillliw up the thewries uf llesmerism with executiiin was lieyllnil my urhit. Inut after reafling' I'tie's I'rematnre Ilurialn there attackeil me a singular zest tl, put my itleas into practice. The fact that as a small lilly I was suliiect til lung sieges pf un- ctnisciniisiiess kntlwn as cataleptic trances placell me tin a par with the characters in I'remature Burial, anrl in some measure explains my pre- clilections. Cn-partners in my niaflness were my earnest anfl curitlus cumpaniiins. eager tu see my rash rlesigns carrierl out. I was fleterminerl til lie huriecl aliyel In my hrst attempt they imprislinetl me in an impruyisefl cofliii. lmlsely nailefl the lirl anrl awaitell till I managerl tu extricate myself fiwnii my tonih, Iiln one ilccasinn I failefl tn pry tiff the inure than tightly nailetl lill. anfl when my cunipanitlns finally releasetl me I was half tleafl frtim suffncatirm. That happenerl nnly tince. sn I satin tirecl of these feelile imprislinnients, until they luwererl me in a ctillin anrl pilefl three feet nf earth tin top. Su feryitl clicl enthusiasm fur such repetitions gruw that I reacherl a pnint where my friencls left nie, calling me insane antl aytiifling my presence. .Xt this critical stage my parents interyenetl anfl packefl me tiff to a nieclical schtml in the hnpe that stuflies wtiulcl supersecle my eccen- tricism. I remainecl there three mrinthsg I yy ls ssCLll4rll expellerl fm' stealing a lipfly frwm the rliyi ruuin. Kly ulfl flesires were still hammering it my hrain. sn. withilut nlltifying anywine. I ic pairefl til a flistant city anfl tlffereil myself 1 1 lllflsl willing :mel excellent suliject til the lll rleytitees pf the increasing stuily uf mesme Xlihen apprwacliefl, hilweyer, nllne wwulfl tg tn pass me intl, a trance anfl liury me ili There was lint one last resurt-seek wut suiiituiic willing tn ilepart frwm the lmunflaries :lf ici tin anfl sanity. 1 Ztirti was an excellent teacher. Ile ctlnilni . half-mawlness with sincere rleylltilln tp his XX Three ilililitlls I spent untler his llliseryatitin unti the time was ripe. Thet1ill1iwiiig'flay was nam tlir the experiment. I wanteil tw run all the w ty til my lmlgings. Ilurrying alflng, elatefl mti my gmail tflrtune. I criisserl the street in a f .X htirse rearefl at my sirle, plnngell his hlim int.i my liack. the Great lllackness rleseenll anil I sank tri the pavement. Xlhen awareness returnefl. it was nlit plete. I was aware tif nllthing, only tif heme I hall ntl lltaly, nnly a swul. Xlias this the Et nt .Xliiiflei Xlitliiiie' stirrecl' nn winifs tlapptrl tw 5 I 5 greet a new ctlmrafle. Fimiii the wlirlfl iff Ilarkness came X' HIL s They were lliw. llelilverate tunes, unlike an in gels lvut like- -like-like the wanclering spnit that infest the regitin lietween Ileayen inf Earth. Uh! lllirl I was nut free. rltitiinetl In lilly er sllulless in aginiy tlyer the Earth. l.ike a yail in an enclless cayern there llii the ypice uf he whu lerl the L'n:learI: XYliti flare trespass here? .X cwnipanitin answereili l lnly sume intruf They fl1+n't flare crime here. They feai place. Yesg we are free ti: ruain where we ple s X t XYhere is the newcumeriu There fulln yel 1 5 wlicile Iweing. Then an answer came hack: lYe shall see. linifr gilllmering wail that seemerl to freeyc my The next instant. I felt as if a great lunt cn were liftell frwin me, anrl light seemefl tu im merse me in a haln, Xn icy hanrl clutchcfl it my wrist. anll like the release frlam an enchan trance, my cnmplete senses slnwly ehhecl In I shriekerl wut one lung ery tif af oi1y'. 'I ieie fs H , folluwell a ltlnfi' cuntinuatiun tif lirn'i'1i1'-sti'ilx 5 cries tif wwe antl rlespair. I npenerl my eyes sat erect. Un a stune-flaggetl flnur lay a limi tclrcli. I was in a stone cuftin. aliyef Icllllfllllltiti nn Pina II ng.-7 Ls, 1 . 'VA 14 LE RACONTEUR ENTERING A GERMAN UNIVERSITY lit tlie 1l:tys Iteltire tlte Great Nlztr fureigii I'1'1Qtfess1t1' KI:teI.e1t11:111. retirerl l1ea1lttfTtt1'et1ttt1's stutlettts were w:t1'111ly welettttiecl :tt tlte great I'ItySics lJe1tztI't1NC11IS I'1'Uf'i'SS'11' Y- E. IIGINICI1 llc-r111:t1t L'11ix'ersities. :tml quite lztrge gtwjitips of suit. HIS UI Ilwfttllttt. :tml Dr. Nrtmlell llemlers ytttittgg 111e11 frttttt :tll tlte Eitglislt-siteztkiiig c1tt111- suit, tlie fztmtttts pltysittltgtgicrtl eltemist ttf Yztle tries were ttt lte fttttml 111 tlte fztettlties ttf I'l1ilttstr I I1lY6I'S1Iy. 211111 Ulflllj' tttliers ltztye wttlflled :tt plty tkrtsl, Rletlieiite. Science. :tml even Klztrluurg. Tltettlttgy, ttf :tll tliese iiistittititms. llztity ot Illl my :trrirztl ztfter zt twtt-weeks jttttriiey front flwsv f Wl!'ll Sluflflllf WGN IWIIUUI' wftfllllttvs 'lf Cztitarlzt. :tml :tfter settling iitttt 111y qtiztrters witli Illllllfll UI' .XIIIQSVICZIII IIIIIYCTSIIICS XYIIII tlesirecl to U16 kindly QlqlQl'ly lady In yyltwlu I tying rectum- llfl l'CSC2l1'Cl1 Ill WING llflffl ttf TIICII' CITOICC UIUICI' memletl Iw l,YIL'I'IlIfl1'l friemls ztt litime iii Cnttnrlzt, NNN? Qffili IUIICIWI' lllitf IIZICCIWI- TIN Itiwlwgist of I mzttle ltztste ttt tleltttsit my ixtssitttrt :tml :t cer- -Iellil. HI' IICIIVIHQ ttf Mfl1'l'l11'Q Hlltl Uefllllftlle tiliertte ttf ltttmtttr gttttltizttitttt stztmlittg, sigiterl clist'twe1'e1' 111' tlte :t11ti-tliplttlieritte serum. Every IW thc- lqCg-ieU-m- ,,f '1':,1-Uutlf, L'1,it'f-1-,ity with the IHCIIIU' fer CIIVVVIUFL' ll TIWIV 01108011 WUVI4 W115 l'Itll'SllI' tif Klztrlttirg LYl1IX'f3I'SIl5'. This 'I ltztfl Iueett 11ffl'1 lU'l rltvfv Y'-'UNM NWN? IIWY WCW millllfu' tttlfl ttt fltt Ity tlte tteitliew ul Illy lztmllztrly, Fritz lzttetl witltttttt ex1t111i11:ttitt11, wltile tlte 11:tt1x'e-ltttrll tlrelle, :t stmletit 111 tlte faculty ttf lgtw, -llc hgttl 111111 1 IWW 1110 VCV5' FCVVVV 5VC IIlI5I1'Y'5fIl''UI :teettitiiutttiefl IIIC ttt tlte ttfticertif the lltirsztr :tml ICIIXIIIQ CXIIIIIIIIZIIIUII, Zlllfl llliff' lllllll lllf Sllllllf nfteql 115 luy' gIM,kQ51U:l11. Fritz gpukg HU E1-lglieh WIT lttw fees. Iteyttml tlte wttrtls little Ilritzt1111izt, ,Xll right, l'erI1:tps tlte rezttlers ttf I.e liztcttittettru wtttiltl I lure ytttif' :tml :tt tltztt time my llertitzttt w:ts lte ittterestetl ltr It-:trit ltttw :t ytttiitg Caitmlifttt pretty sketclty. Ilttweyer, we gut ztlttitg rtflittir- wzts :t1l111itte1I ttt stttrly :tt tlte Littiyersity ttf Klztr- ztltly 111 :t liitetiistie seitse. :tml iii flue time lie- ltttrg, llerimtity, :tltttttt tltirty years zttgtt. e:t111e Iteer-ltrtitltersf' zttltlressittg ezteli tltlter 111 lust zt wttt-tl ztlttttit Klilfltlllng l'11ix'e1'sitF'- It W?tfl'1 '1f11'M I'l IICIISIII Slngulm-' ulju' Intel' wzls futtmletl i11 I.'1'3T lty I'l1iIiit tlte Klztgitrtttiimttts, yung lI.lI-mlgll, the uuclellt .MMI IIIICSCIAIIWII Cere- I.Zl1ltlQ'I'1lX'C ttf llesse, i11 lfllk' city tltztt wrts tlie mwuy 'II llrmkmg In-'IIIICI-SIIIII' zttteieitt seztt ttf tlte ltttttse til Sttpltizt ttf Ilrztltztttt I11 zt rlzty ltr twtt Fritz tttltl me tltztt next 1l:ty :tml Iter illttstritttts suit, lleitry tlte Llliiltl. 'lllie I sltttulfl ttreseitt myself ttt Ilis Klftgitilieettee. tlte lv1lIX'L'I'SIl5' is tlte ttltlest eeiitre tit l'rtttest:t11t Iieetttr ttf tlte l'11ix'ersity, tit lie tttzttriettlzttetl into lextriiiitg III Ifiirttite, Ittr l'l1ilip l1:t1l lttllttwefl tlte tlte Ifiiiyersity. I wzts tttltl tl1:tt I must put 1111 le:t1l ttf I:I'L'tll'I'IL'Ii tlte llise ttf Snxttity :tml I7rrtek, eyeittitg eltttltes. fttr tlte ttecztsirnt. I11 emltr:tee1l tlte trtitlt prttelztiitietl lty Klztrtitt spite ttf lttml :tml tmtre 111' less ttitiittelligiltle pru- I.lllIIL'I'. I'l1iliit ll1SlflllL'tl tlie 1t1't1fesstt1's :tml stu- tests tl1:tt weztriitg' eyetiiitg eltttltes ltefttre clittiter tleitts iit tlie .Xltltey tit tlte lirtler ttf tlie Ilttmitti- simply w:ts mit tlttite 111 111y ettttittry. I ltarl ttt rig' Y Cllllf. tlte Itztre-ltttttetl I'l'I1lI'S, wltttm lte ltfttl ex- 1111 111 tttll fig, 1t:tte11t-lezttlter lttiitiits :tml :tll. to itelletl. 'lilte seltttttl Iteeztme :t eetttre ttf lttimzttt- git 111 IlI'H1lflflIlf'lIQ'IIl tit lie presetttetl tu llis Klng- istie Ieztrttiitg :tml. :ts eztrly its Ititllt, ltttztstetl tttt 11ilice11ee.tl1e Iieetttr. Ile wtttiltl, witltttut tlttitltt. fewer 1111111 l.IllIlI stmleitts. receive itie i11 lttll Lltityttezttittti, rttlte, lttttttl, :tml TIM, fl-hirh, Ymw- vpn, ,l CHUHNL Quin mum 1111t1'tzt1'-ltttrtrtl. ltttrst ttf ztll, l woultl lie ttlmligetl terriltle tI1:t11 tlte llre:tt llztr, t'ttritt111'11e1l Ifiirtipe I I-CIII3' II' Inf FIFWII UI WCIUIINQ In the hell' mtl, il flelmlmlmwl :mtl t-mmmlkswicken desert, 1115111 lztttgtiftge. l-ritz wzts rt Init x':tg'1it-ztlmtit tvliztt ztlimtst extittgtiislietl tlte llIIIYQI'Sllf'i :tml it was was IH take IIIIICC' but he 355111-OKI me he WHUIII w.mtl5, Umulylwl by tlwulmmcul :mtl lmmical st:tml :tt 111y ellittw :tml Itiwttttpt me. Ile was all ttirmtiils rigltt 1111 tit tlte mttltlle ttf tl1e Nitteteeittlt EESGII IIII' tlm' In :I Iwlck CMM Hull IIEIIIIY hilt! Cmluuwvv tis., iw lmimmgg WHL, tlcxtrlwwl IW Iltis wzts plztiiily m1 1-irfliitftry tteeftsittii. I Ctttiltl :t ltre :tml tlte 11rt1fessttrs lizttl tit eztrry -Illl ttlr Hut EMA why itll the ,msg EIIHUIII he mfllle almut ye:trs i11 tlteir ttwtt ltttmes, wlieitee :trtlse mztity 'me YCIT 'Il-IIIIIIIIIY Lflmflml but I Icmicll me tlttztiitt ettstttttis. 'I'l1e preseitt Itttiltliitgs were Worst' Q,-1-1-11-.1 t.,tt-gmt, tht- flux- ,,f 1110 Xim.u.,.,,th Xte reztlly sltttttltl Itztye flriyeit tu tlte l'11iversity tiettttirv. 'I'l1ey :tre sttlitl :tml tiitttreteittitttis. Ill fl I. IIl WII6CI0lI '35I l'I1l!'Cl Itut. 515 IICITIIQI' Of US Maul- fmm,u, men haw. taught ite eluficutsz ettttltl ztfltttwl it, we wztllietl tlte ltrtlf-mile cltiwit tlte Itrlttlters llrimitt. tlte zttttltttrs ttf llriittitts' lllf' 'STVWI ef llle II5Il'C'll'V'U l-N Imllgllle Wfllk' Ii:tirx' 'll:tles. were ttitee meittlters tit' tlte f:tet1lty'. III! 'IHWII 'WWII ill UV Ulfllflf in HIC Ufteflllmll 'l'1t4clzty it is eeleltr:tte1l fur its tlepztrtttteitts uf IU 51 fllfffellll 111111 'IUUCIUQ' Immllsv 3WImlI01 ltliilttlngy :tml tmttlertt l:t11g11:ttg'es :tml its fzteulty VVSU' N'll 'l'9'l5'5Il''VIIIIR' fl lC'l 1'?l hill! FOYIUII' ttf IIICIIICIIIC. Hur 11w11 Str Rttltert I ztIet1i1e1', lflflllflllltftll mi 1111116 lull LE RACONTEUR 15 AN AUTHOR'S VIEWS ,, i AN INTERVIEW WITH CLAUDIUS GREGORY 'lln he facetl hy a man whnse fanie as a writer Ile leiancfl hack in his chair ancl a tirefl lnuk was estahlisherl hy his first hunk, Fni'e'ntteii caine intn his face. Nm I ani travelling ninst Men, puhlishefl earlv in 192112, anfl insurefl hy his uf my tune. sectmncl hook. Valerie llathawayf' given secunfl Is there any current pulilicatinn that is help- place in I.iherty's selectinn nf the IIILJIIIIIIS ten ful ltrilj'1rl1l1yfXYI'IllC1'?N hunks aiiumg such naines as Iiptnn Sinclair. I wnulfl recnnunenrl a systematic rcailine uf lliltel l'lruster. llhilip llihhs all hunks that can lie fnunfl 4111 anrl Sinclair I,ewis3 ancl which the particular suliject in which is heing revieweil in all ling- the writer is interestetlf' lish hunk perimlicals, was the Shnul1I unc tenil tn he an ilistinct hnnnur anfl innneasurf authnrity nn at least une sull- alale pleasure I experiencetl as ject? I interviewecl IIaniiltnn's sun Une shuulrl knuw what he ancl L'anacla's rising nnvelist- I is talking' almnutf' Claurlius Gregory. A. 'E I W' ii XYliere will an inexperi- lt was nut really' an inter- 'V ' ' , encerl writer tinrl a lieltl fur his view in the strict sense 'if the I f writings? wnrcl. fnr, frnm the intnnent he .. E ' SQ lit-ep writing until what Qreeterl ine. anfl shnwefl me up ynu hay e is uf sufficient charf intn his stutly, I realizeil that 'QQ I acter tn interest a puhlishcr. here was nn husinesslike. civil Z i l 'I'here is nn nther wav that I inrliviflual anxinus In see nie IUNIW uf. I WVHIL' Iilll' I-U11 XCIIYF gnne. hut a frienil whit was liefpre having a stnry ac- willine' ltr give every atlvice tn cepterlf' a ynung writer ancl the pulilic. Is there any rcinuneratixe It was reallv a frienrllv chat. value in writing antl I lust nu time entering 'TX few earn treinenflnus intn the fellnwship inf his ainnunts tif innnevl inure :ln cuinpany. nut. It ilepentls upnn the ful- I pullerl out niy list tif CLAUDIUS GREGORY lmwl-c ynu win. tlue-51111115 111151 lyqlgginj ls IIICYC Zlllytille XYIIUIII Il Is a cnllege eflucatinn neces- ynung writer might seek aitl sary nuwailays Ur hecnine a successful writer? frnin in putting nut his first li-ink? 'IX cnllege eclucatinn. he rcplieil, wwulfl un- He lirusherl the ashes frnin his cigarette. nn cluuliteflly help, hut ninre inipnrtant. I wnultl III? IW-IIB' I fill illlllllill ill im flslitlw'-111111 VC'l'IlUI3 ' ' ' l'ulihshers are always pn the alert fur latent talent. say. is a snuncl knnwletlge nt English. XYhat is vnur npinicin tif cnrrespnnrlence ccrurses in writing? ls it intellectually prnlitalwle tu write stnries lIv twlmininn wnulfl lie that vnu wnultl receive :IMI me :WIUW l u.Ii IIIQIII' In IIAIIICII :IW lICCeIIIelI ahuut as much help as tlirnugli a course in 'I Il I'II 'II 'll'1el 'lU French ur art. I have always refusefl In pernnt niyselt In mln - - - - lf. .X lt ' 'z l' 'rit 5 f r in nw at the I cnulrl nut help thinking hnw cnnhflential he WIN Q Elilflq Ifllf ut Hex I' I' L- was: it was as if I were une tif his twn snns. :intl Lxllenil l' IIE Fe 'WEIIM ' he were Uivinv' swine stvuntl ailxice. XYhat shnulrl a writer strive In perfect in his 5 5 Shnulfl a writer prnrluce as niuch as pnssilile. Ilmilk' Cx-en thtjllglll'11lrI'ie4l1y'?H Tn make the character live: In hnltl the rearler's interest until the entl uf the stnry: anfl 71 he H1016 IIUIIEIIQII the IIIII IX IN' IICI IQIC III 'UI leave Il IIICZISIIIIIQ IIICIIIUYY lll IIIC l'CIllICl' F Illlllll. Chance uf ierinanent success. .. . . 1 I Hill the stuflv ul psvclinlugy antl ethics lic Shnultl a young writer hecnnie aftiliatefl with especially useful tt, H m,Q-diet? 3 llewslmlleff I knnw of nn stuily that cannut help the Nut necessarily. llut certainly the experience writer In give inure flepth to his wnrkf' Wfmlfl Ile IIIYQIIIZIIIIG' Huw lung flirl it take yuu tw write 'lftweuitteii I aflmlerl: XYere vnu ever eniplnyefl liy a Heir? - 11Qyygpg1pQ1'? IC17IIfll11lt'rf H11 fltlflt' IDI 16 LE RACONTEUR FELLOWSHIP 77 fHB1sM1NN15p 'llhnse 1vh11 are aeqnaintefl with swine Young' l,L'Hl11Ci5 ,Xss1,1eiati11n knnw that une 111 the prineiples 111 that 11rga1nzati11n is lfell11wship . .Xllll 111 insnre the sneeess 11n1l happiness 111 l1L'11l1lk', lll4liYlflllIlllf an1l enlleetivelv. the spirit 111 lellnwslnp innst alinnncl in everv sneietv anfl 11rea111xat111n--in nur SL'll1111l. ln lvestilale. a seh1111l 111' a tripartite natnre, there are all s11rts an1l e11n1liti11ns. Sttnlents in each 111 the three seetiuns have fliiterent views lllltl variwns 1listant Q'll1ll5 t11 attain in life. Swine are intemlintg t11 f11ll11w Ll l1l'11liCSSlt1ll, swine eager ln inake their wav in Iinanee an1l ennnneree. an1l 11thers preparing' t11 lie active spnlies in the great wheel 111' intlnstrvi surely here, is a vast se11pe 1111- the spirit 111 l'ell11wship-fan 11pp11rtnnitv tu p1'11ve that we Can nnsellishlv fnrget 11urselves T11 help the 11ther fellnw. l.et ns ln'eak np the wnrfl liellnwship an1l see what w11rthv qnalitv eaeh letter niight stan1l 1.11l'. enines hrst Lllltl httinglv stan1ls iilll' the lirst part 111 the w11r1l fell11wship f fell1nv . Wie are t11l1l inthe Scriptures 111 'Al,11ve thv neiglilmnr as thvsell '. l wnnrler h11w inanv 111 ns dn? Sninetinies we are N11 llll5f' lnving Ul1l'SL'lYt'h we 1111'-'et the 11ther fel111w. A li 5tIlll1l5 1111 earnest enthnsiasin, enthnsiasin 1111 the activities 111 the seh1111l 111111' lessnnsijg an1l earnest enthnsiasin, nnt just the lQin1l that nialqes :1 1111l1l spurt then sizxles Hllt like a tire when water is l111lll'L'tl nn it, l1nt entlnisiasin that lasts right 111 the enfl in all its entirety. 'lihere are tw11 l,'s in fell11wship , l11valtj ' anrl Ul11X'L'.U There is lnvaltv t11 11111' seh1111l. tn 11lll' teaeliers, 111 1V1l1l' fellnw sttnlents, anil where there is lnvaltv there is le1ve. U is fur 1111L'tllCllljL'. Klang' 111 ns hate that XX'l1l'4l, since we nsnallv e11nneet it with having 111 1l11 Stllllkilllllg we 1l11nt want 111 1l11 inst lie- eanse s111nel1111lv tells ns we have t11, lint if we l1111li at it in the light Ill, felhiwship there 0111105 the flesire tu please, an1l frnin the rlesire t11 please is clerivecl tflmeflienee. 'WV' means a ntnnlmer 111 things: wurk. worth. willingness: ancl wnrk dune willingly is always wtirth the effnrt. ln seh1111l there is a great deal 111 wnrk tn he clnne, n11t nnly in lessons. fur wurk is necessary tw l11111st the 'llrinne Sneietv and nther activities, . fl1ll11XY5 XY with service , which is inneh the sznne as wtfrlc. llere again the spirit uf fel- lnwship is linke1l with service. Hur service fnr 1-thers, 1l11ne L'11llSL'l1,1llSl3' 111' iinetniseiniislv, enunts 1.1114 ll great deal, X11 1l11nl1t l1v this time vnu are getting tired 111 hearing' what 1li1lerent letters Ntfllltl 1l1l', Init there are 11lllY three llll,1l'L' left. ll is for hunesty. ,Xre we bein-1' hunest with 11nrselves anrl 1,1thersg 5 are we Q'lX'l1lg'1,1l1l' lmest tlb XYCSTll2llL'? lf nut, why nut? Xvhen we give nur l-est we benefit fellnw stnflents, anfl as a rewar1l we will reap nnire than we have snwecl. The letter I is fur ifleals. Xlie all have nur ideals and if they are nut high antl lll1I1UllI'2ll1lE it lS11L1l'j11l1 I11 make them sn, and L11 help uthers 111 aehieve their icleals. 'llhen the last letter, l1nt eertainlv n11t the least- l 'sf11r perseverance. ll1,1w harcl it is smnetiines to gn nn an1l tlll seeming lui get nn- where. lint we innst take nur less11n frnni the sturv 411. llrnee and the Spider. an1l persevere. Yun might sav Hwhat have all these things t1,1 1l11 with l e1l11wsl1ip? If we think thein all nut carefully it is p11ssil1le t11 relate theni with lel- lnwship. fur every clay we rnh sh11nl1lers with peuple, an1l everything we 1l11 111' say influences s111ne11ne f11r g11111l 111' evil. ,xlltl if we have the welfare 1,11 uthers in 1,1nr hearts, anfl the spirit of I'ell11wship as a stan1lar1l, nur inflnenees will nut lie 1-111' evil. lint cleenlefllv fur g-111111. S11, il' we have ciliilienltv in getting' alnng' with 11111 2lClIllllllll2lllCL'S an1l frientls, and lintl Unr dis- likes are t1111 I1l'UlllillCllt. let ns persevere earnestly in l11val. enthnsiastie serviee 14111. 11nr fell1,1w men. SINCERITY '111' 111'1l1'1' 111111 41 1111111 111' 11111111 111111 111111111, 1'111111f1f1,i'':1'1'1'11'11 13' 111' 111111 ':kll11'll17 ,III11 ,1l'1It'1' 111111 111' .v1111z1' 1111 x,v111f111111W1',' 1IltI1'11I 1111111111'1 .v 1'1'f1',' 111' 5.11111-11 111 111'1l1'1' 111111 !1I'.Y 111'111'1 X111 1'11111 111111 111111111 .11 1111 1.11 1111' ':1'111'111 111111 111 111111115 Yil11111 11'z'1' ll 1111' 11-1' 111.v1111'1'1'i1'v. l7z1'1'1'1' 111'.v1 111111 111' 111111 111 1'1' 111'1'11 11111111 1111 111' ,i1111'1'1'1' 1.1 11.1 1111' 1'111111111'.v.v x1.',1', 11111 1111'1'1 .v 1'1'1'11 1'1 r1'11111'f111' 1111' 1111111 .t1'111'1'1'1' ,I 11'.vfl1'11111'11l 111IVl',' tl .1111111 .v111111'1111',' 1171111 11'-11111 111.1 11.11 1111111111111, l 1'1'1' 1.171111 11111'1'1'l11i111,1'. . .1111' f1'11.i' 111: .1111111 -1.111111 1111112 111111 1111' 111.v'1.v 111111 .v1'111', .11111 111'111'11l11' .v11'f1.t 111111 11'1111 111 11111112 111 Cf1111'.v' f11'1'f1'1'1 111111111' 111111112 f'1l1'1'111'1'1 lf. l1111'1'1'11, 18311 1,vj11'1',1 LE RACONTEUR 17 xx MEL BAILEY nl lfinu'-.ll'f Pltzvl Judgefgu. hem.. yummy. lmlyf first ilk yum. L.XS'1':- - Num llupcfk russet-liziircfl girl uf '3'3. l'lulip lluliiies-N1i1'a's fizmcc, 'lulm S:iwyei'sv.X cmivict. .luclge Liuclsziy-.X iuziliciuus judge. Klr. lluliues-l'liilip's fzltlier. HCT l.-liXttl1clmiiie1i1'Klix limlgc-1' llfilmcs, Esq.: Num llulre p:1ci1igi1c1'x'ui1sly iu fimut lmflllt' lll3l'Ill'X' rlmir. Mr. lltiluics Guts-rs limui tlic liln':u'y.l Mr. HOlfHCS7NrJ1'I1l iuy flczu' gifl, l lizul liupwl ywu u'uul1lu't oiiue! Nora Hopeff Pli, Klr, llulmesl XX'lint luis lup- peuefl tu l'l1ili1i? l c4.ulrlu't lAt3IlCll yfiu Hu tlic iiliniic. Tlic se1'x':1uts sziial tliztt lic uwvulil uwt lic limuc tu mc zluy iu-irc. llilizit is tlic uizitter? Mr. Holmes rslmvlyl-fl'liilip has lien-u iu zm zicciflcut-11 liniiilmlc eximlusimi. llis fzicc is su KllSl:lglll'Cfl tlit-rc is uwtluug lcft lvut scars. Ile VC- fuscs In sec yuu, Nora-lilutflvut wc were In lie lllIl1'I'lL'll. Xliliy, liuly lust weck .... Mr. Holmes-Yiwu kulm' liuvq sciisitiw l'liilip :ilwzivs was zilmut liis features. XYcll-Wlic says it will lie fl lvurrleu zlurl lmliglit flu ywui' lifvt 'iufl it were liest tlizit yuu quit scciug liim. Nora lliystcriczillylfXut see liim? lin ziwzty? . . . Nu, ull, uevcrl Mr. Holmes llczuliug lu-1' gcutly tw flu-w1'l-Ywii must start :mew .... lCllI'fZ1lllVl .XCT ll.-l lu tlic fillice ul. 'll14lQC l.iu1ls:ly.l Judge lspt-ziliiiig' lu liiiusclfJf,Xllisuu was ll fuol to take such clmuces. lf lie lizulu't sliiftwl tlle lrlzuue U11 his czisliiei' Szlwyws. tlieiw Wuulil lmvc lweeu :Lu iiiw-stigzitimig tliuu lmtli uf us wuulfl have liccu in za tight split. l c:m't lvt liim ilmvu uuw. lllll iu tim llccp Il'lj'SL'lf. SIllYf'Q1'5 must pay. llfiiigeriug 11 ww uf lmttmis nu the rlesk, lic presses fm' liis FCCl'CtIlI'f'.l llfutcr a girl with russct liziii' :mfl tircfl-lm,k- iug' Qyes.l IudgefKliss llupe. X'-lu uinrle ll mess nl' tliuse cupies, XYlizit is tlie timulilc? .Xre yuui' eyes IJOOT? NorafYes, sir, pzlrtly. l'm lizivmg them treatccl mm: l slizlll lie iuure careful. Judge lZ1l7I'llI3tly,l7SBC tlizit yuu fire. Trike tliis iiutntilm. Despite 1110 circumstziuces, l have mlecirlerl that Sziwyers is guilty. ztufl .... Norafliut, xluclgel yuu rluu't really uit-rm that lic will gn tu prisuii? lliliyl 'lille 1WZl1JC1'4 clziiui tlmt the circuiustzmces sliuulfl acquit liim. lust tliiuk .... uiistzikcs zxufl uuxx' it's yimi' iiiipwtiiwiiccl Xxilllll flu yuu menu? Exiilziiu f'1il1l'SL'lf. Nora lilclilrerzltu tuiicsr-ilwliii Sztxvyt-i's is ufft guilty. :mil yuu kiimx' it! Judge lU'L'IllCl1llrmL1Slf' ciirzigt-:ll - 'l'li:it's cufiiiglil Nfliiic iliscliziiggcfll ilct yuui- pm- gli tlic flcsk :mil leant- here lIllIllL'1llIlfClf' 'lllllllCrll- zltcly. l tell yuu! lKCui'tziiul AXQUI' lll., SCENE l.-l Ncrlrlx' lXX'HyK'Il1'S lntvi' iu Xurn s :ip:u'tuiciit.I lxwrn. sitting' :it Il limilc-cl11ttc'1't-ll mlilg, it u'1'iti1ig'. Slic rulrs liei' cycs criutiiiuzilly. .X kiiwcli is liczmlm Nora liu tire-il xuicel-011116 iul lElll1'l'fl mzm iu vcrx' plum clutlit-s,l john xvzlitiug licrt- iu the 1Lii:u'tiueut. tryuig lu gut eiimigli Sawyers--l':i1'fl1i1i mc. miss: l'xt- lit-Qu cmirsigc tu cuiuc ui, Noraf YL-sf lfziu l flu :mytliiug lu 110111 yuu? . . XYliyl Yiiiiic 'luliu Sziwyci'sl Sawyersf Yes: xx'li:1t's left uf uic. l'xc cuiuc tu tlmuk yum. Norafllliztt fur? Sawyers-lun' liillmg -liulgc l.lll4l9Zlf'l Noragllut l +li+lu't kill liim. llc cmuuiittwl suiciilt-. Still . . . l siipiwsc iuy writiiig' was wsinnisililc. Sawyersfl lieguwl uuly tlizit ywu clt-vt-i'ly ox- iwscwl liiui. llmx' llifl ywu ilu it? Nora-Xlvcll. it wus fzltv. l siuipusc. llc :lis- clizirgcsl mcg :lull :is :1 last ruswrt fini' :L lixiuaj--l cuulrlu't uct :i Dtrslllilll :iiix'xx'lici'c-fl wr-ite im c-rlitiwizll fm' ll iitfxvsivziiwci' lllllllllf :lt tht- lwriuk Slflllltllllil liuew ciwiigjli. 'lill6 imlicc lwczmic iutercsterl. iiivestigzitwl. :mil lmtli l.lllflNIlf' :mil .Xllisuu wcrc Qximserl. l,lllfl5Il5' cmuiuittcml suicirlC. 'lilicu they lmilccfl up XUU1' msf' 'iuil lierc ywu zur. 'llicy were slmv, tliwugli. 'l'l1:1t's zllmut ull, except tlizit tlic l1CWr11Ill16'1' liirwl mC, :lull l aiu fluiug' uict-ly. xxvllllt +lw ywu iutn-url tw flu? Sawyers-Xlilizit cziu l ilu? Klx' iuli is guuc ziuil l ucecl iiuniey +lCsuei'zLtcl5', 'lllic trizil uenrly liillefl mx' iuutlier. 'lille wlnctnrs sity slic will lixc uuly zilmut six muutlis. l'x'c gut tu get llCl'1lNYllf' flblll lluW? Nora liinssiug lu-i' liaull iwci' lilurriug vvcsls-l have ll littlc INUIICY set :isifle tlizit l iutcuflctl using fm' mv Qves if tliiugs ever licczuuc misty' null lilzlcli. llut' l wuift uccll it iimvfiuit iimvl lCOI1fI'lIIIa'tl U11 Vrlfll' 712 18 LE RACONTEUR WESTDALE OLD BOYS 44 NWNYE School days cannot last forever. Thev are years in which you develop from a straggly hoy In a young man, .Xll these years have heen de- voted to school activities, activities in which you have made many friends and achieved successes, great and small. XX'hen you graduate tu attend university or to take up other duties in the com- plex husiness life. are all these friends and acquaintances to he forgotten? .Xre you going to remain in contact with only one or two of these and drop the rest? .Xre you going to for- get the hoy who played heside you in many a or the hoy who hard fought toothall game, struggled with his last ounce of strength to pass you the haton that you might go on and win tor the school? .Xre you going to forget the hoys who shared your joys, sorrows. and school life for those tew, short, glorious years? Xol hull do not want to forget them, hut how are you going to remain in contact with them when they are scattered to the four corners of the earth? lt was such thoughts as these that made nine spirited hoys form the XX'estdale Hld lloys' .Xssociation, This organization is the one link lriutlillg' to-day to the days of lH'l'lltll'I'llXX'. it is the one sure wav of keeping alive XX'estdale davs and memories. lt has its monthly meetings where the cluh's hnsiness is conducted: then the hoys hreak up into groups and remind one an- other til. their former capers. Every year they have their .Xt llome. This is the one great night for the 1 lld lloys, The dance is set amidst school colours and hrings hack many pleasant reminders tbl Sflltnvl dIlllL'CS til lUl'lllt'l' Yt'll1'5. Riillly boys at school llovv think only tif one thing. leaving' school as quickly as possihlc. l,ittle do they know that the day may Come when they will long to meet a chum of their old school days, just to talk over again and relive their ex- ploits on the gridiron, on the track, or in the sclltlul FHUIN. They Cllr Hot klltryy' XX'llllt it tlll'lll it is to return to a city after many years' ahsence and to attend a dance or gi meeting at which they will meet many of their old-time friends. i The Cluh draws its membership from the upper forms of the whole school: the fourth or fifth form in the Collegiate. or the graduating classes of the Commercial and Technical sec- tions. Candidates must he in attendance at the school for a year prior to sending in an applica- tion. From these applicants twenty boys are chosen each year, ten in the Spring and ten in the Fall. They are chosen for their popularity in the school, what they have done for the school, and how they play the game . R6sum6 of W.O.B.A. Activities for the Year The llld lloys have had, in the past year, many enjoyahle social events that were widely at- tended. During the summer they held a dance at the Brant Inn that was thoroughly enjoyed hy all the memhers and their friends amid a school atmosphere created hy decorations in school colours. Later in the fall the hoys organ- ized two weiner roasts where many graduates gathered around a hlazing camp-tire to tell again uf XX'estdale's glories and of hattles fought and won. Shortly after school opened the Chili elected a new executive for the following year. Nip Nye was elected l'resident, Cam Baxter. Yice- l'resident: lluck McNeil, Second Yicesllresi- dentg Mac Dingwall. Treasurer, and black l'oole, Secretary. Immediately after this. nine new memhers were taken into the Cluh after a hectic week of initiations and torture. The can- didates, in their uniforms and hy their comic capers, created no little amusement for the school. The next event was the fall dance at the l-Brant lnn. 'llllls was one of the greatest successes the hoys have had. lt was attended hy all the tjld Boys. Such a pleasant evening as that was. comes only seldom in a life-time and hecomes the hy-word of jolly times. ,Xt present, the hoys are working hard making preparations for their .Xt llome, which will he held in the school this year. Success having crowned their former ef- forts, the hoys look forward with the greatest confidence to the .Xt llome and the future. WESTDALE Ilcrfrftzff. firm' 1'-rm' IlIlX'.Yt'1f you, for .rulzonl is 114'-:'.'1' 1jtII't!tffXt'V, .111 -YU111' fctlfzr. -X'f'1U' jffyx. liar Ill-.vftftilu .vlmzwti in lime .IH your ft'tIt'!1I'Hj1 fwrzrzitlca' -fl .rrlmnl rnzdu' In' tl fftI.l'f!I'0IlIItf,' Illlnfoolivllgf1'1'I.rt111n' linyx. 111111111 I 'zevzu' Iuzclc ffIt'l't' ziaie. Hott' 'rec fllllllffllf if finiuy .I tour? to yon, dim' lI'c.vftft1lt'. To flllliftll ymf 'It'1It'l't' you .rft1m1'. .llay all your .rf1m't'11t.r iw fill l,tII'tItl'I-Xt' lvotnf amz' .lltiin .X'f1't'i'l The lt't1ti1'11g1 men ami' 'rt'rm1t'11, .-Im! lm-rt' -ret' flzinfr if gfrtzml. .l til't'tfl.1', xrlztmf, to Tlzrc. ---fl llkvttftllt' Grad. LE RACONTEUR 19 it LLOYD GAPES 1 5111111111 1111111 111'1j11111'11111111'1' 111' '1iU1'1f171, .11111 111 z'1'r 111111111111 tn llII1It1:1 51111111111 1111111 11t'tI11l111l1lIl11't' 111' 11-0l'1j171, 1 1 1 .11111 1111' 1111121 111 1111111 1111111 .1'1'111'. lt is the th11ught expressed hy- these flllllllllll' lmes that e11mes t11 llllllll. as 1,111ee again we take up 11111' 11611 t11 11re1111re tl1e .Xlumiii CUll.1l11llS 111 tl1is 11111g'11zi11e. t7111'e m11re we shall 111111 11le:1sure i11 reflecting 1111 the mem11ries 111- 11l1l friemls, 211111 l1L'l'l1211D5 as xre sit Illlll muse, we sl111ll smile tu tll1l'5ClYt'S as we 1'L'CZlll s11me 1,111 tl1e lllillly hum- 11r11us i11ei1le11ts which fU1'll1 11 part 111 every StlltlGl11QlS life. lt may he tl111t fllll'11lg the past year we have l1ee11 ll trifle 1U1'gC1l.lll 111 L1l1l- 1t,1I'lllCl' s1'l11111l111ates, 111111 hare l1ee11 s1,1mewl1at iiegleetiug them, l1ut tl1ere 111111' e11mes ll ti111e t11 make 1.me111ls ftllf these IJZISI cletieiericies. ,Xgaiu we haye111111111111rtu11ity111rel1i111lli11e11l1l f1'ie111lshi11s. 111111, if we 1111' l16l'S11llllll5' 1m11l1le t11 renew 11111 llCClllIllllf2ll1L'CS, we c1111 at least 1111 11111' 1it1I'l1lCl' 1rie111ls tl1e lllllllilll' 111 reealliiig them t11 mem11ry. 'llhis year ll large 1lt'l'L'Cll1Z1g6' 111 11111 gratluates are attemliiig s11111e 11110 111 um' ll11l1lCl'U1lS uiiiyer- sities, 111111 111,1t ll few 111 them have l1ee11 elaime1l hy McMaster. Kleklaster was the wiuiier 1yl11-11 it reeeix'e1l such sterling stutleuts 11s Geurge lifyllllt, 1711ster lillgtjllf, Vera l.aml111 111111 Kathleen l.1111ey1 111111 l1ee11i11g' them e11111111111y 111 their stu1lies are Archie t111tliel1, lien h1CN2lll1ll1'1l, IDU11 Smith 111111 lielly L31'1l11E'li., blames l,1111gs. Meryl Li1ll'l'tJl, l'il'ZlllCl5 NNRISU11 211111 lfiraser XX hite are 11ls11 receiving 1111- x'1111ee11 traiuiiig at Klae . D1111 Bl11cNeil1 111111 lQ11l1ert Y11u11g are 1111111 t11ki11g'11e11t1rse i11 seieuee, while L'a111 Baxter, the e1lit1,1r-i11-el1ie1 111 Le 1QI1C1ll1tCl1l' last year, is taking ll e11t1rse in 1111liti- e11l ee111111mies, .lack llill, Z1 111eml1er111 last year's all-star l111sl1etl111ll team, is 111111' malciug fl name 101' himself 1111 KleKlaster's team, 111111, taking tl1e same 1:11urse 21S ,lack is blames Blilt1111, u'l1t1se ulti- mate g1111l is that 1,11 1111 eiigiueer. Als11 Q11111- pletiug their academic e1luc11ti1111 at Mellaster are C11r11ly11 Smith, u'h11 is taking 1111 11rts L'tlll1'SC, .Xrthur Kluter wh11 is stuclyiug ee111111111ies, Zlllll -1111111 Grace who is s11eei11lizi11g i11 l1i11l1Jgy. AX I'llll11lJCI' 111 our 11111 friends have left the 11111 h11me t11w11 i11 their search 1111' lC2ll'l11llg, 111111 are 111111' 1JlAC1J2ll'1l1g' 1111' their Cl11lSCll paths i11 life i11 some other eity. Xylllllllll lxi1l1l, .lean Kleeke, 'lack llumphrey, 11111121111 XY11111l1'11w 111111 llessie Greiiewsky are Clllltllllllllg' their stu1lies 111 -1111111111 1T111'11.1. 'l'111'1111t11 L'll1YL'l'S11y. 1111111 172111 l,111111 is lL'1ll'1l11lg the 11rt 111 m111le1'11 farmiiig at 11111-11111 U..X.L'.. while 11e111'ge Nlt1l'I'11XX' 111111' receives his 1l11ily 1l1.1ses 111l11111u'le1lge 11t 1Sish1111 Cullege i11 Quehee. 'l'w11 11thers wh11 are seeking e1lueati1111 11t1tsi1le 111 ll11111ilt1111 lll'L' lflizaheth llilt1111, u'h11 is 11tte111l- ing 'l'111'1111t11 'llL'K'll, 111141 ,1x114l1l1:lS Kl11h1111y. 1yh11 is finishing 1111 his see11111l11ry e1lu1':1ti1,111 at the 111111- clas lligh S1'h1111l. l,tll1lSC 'l11l1lllL'l1lltll1l l111s 11ls11 XY1lll11L'l'Cfl far 1171111 tl1e e11rri1l11rs 111 15111111 11111 XYCS1tl11lL', 111111 is 111111' 111 1l'2lll1lllQ,' i11 Nlll1l1l'Cl1l. 111- 111111' e11me 11111117156 ,Xlllllllll 111111 hare talct-11 11111111 themselves the task 111 lll511l11llg'lil1llXYlCllQC i11t11 the 111111115 111- the next g'e11erati1111. 1X1111,111g' th11se 111111 11re 1-lillllxxllllgi the teaeliiiig 11r111essi1111 are Erie Xxvllllfll, 111111161 lil't1L'1t1l', Sara XYltlg6'1'- S1111 1thee11m11iler111 this seeti1111 last j't'Zll'1, Mary Xlllll Sickle 111111 111155 KlelJ111111l1l. 1Xl1111g with Ivy llill, ,Xlhert S1l111JS4,l11, l'erey l.axt1111 a111l Shirley liussell, they are l1ei11g trai11e1l 1111' their lll1I11ll'1llIl1 w11rl1 at the H11milt1111 NHl'l1lIll S1'h1111l. 17111111 'l1l111m11s1111 is guitig them 1111e hetter 111111 is alreatly teaching. .XII11 th1-11 there are th1,1se girls wh11 XYl1111d rather l1e1'11me perfeet l111t1s1-wives than flzllflllc i11 XX'Hl'l1llf' affairs. 11111111111 lieut, D11r11tl1y Blathe- s1111, Ruth Steele, ,lt-1111 XYhitesi1le 111111 lltlftltlly Sl1Cl'lllZl.ll are 11ll learmiig the 1ll't 1,11 llUllSCliL'L'lJll1g' at Klt'lJ111111l1l llllll. -101111 Nlitehell, ll 111e111l1er 111 the 11rel1estr11. is 111111' s11e111li11g her ti111e stutlyiiig 111 USIC. Klayhe it is tl1e 1le11ressi1111, 111111 then again mayhe it is 111,1t, l1ut 1111' s11111e reas1111 111' 11tl1er fl m1ml1er 111 11111' Q,'l'lltlllZl1CS 11re this year e11j11yi11g' the 1'11m111rts 111 l111111e. A1111111g these taking 1111- yaiitage 111 this privilege 1ll'U Cliff Adams, ,lack Fitttm, l,1,1is ilttittlllilll, FlHl'L1 Carey ithe he1'11i11e of L'11sey's 'l'r11ul1les 1. ,l11se11hi11e gXlI111lS, Klar- garet S111itl1,Ala1'l1 11il1l1i11s 111111 liutliven BlCX1l1l'Il. ,'Xls11 taking shelter lll11,llE'I' tl1e 1111re11t11l I'l1t11 are lJ111'1,1tl1y .XlClCl'Stlll, llilda Kyerst, All'tl llJl'lC Bus- t1111, 1Jtll'H1l1y Ca111e1'1,111, Margaret Cl11tt6llllC1l 111111 D111'11tl1y lJi11gle. 'llhese are hy 1111 means 11l1111e i11 their 11f1Y1lCg'L'S 1111' 'llhelma lfe11tl1e1'st1,,111C, l1'r1111eis li111111i11sl1i, Elsie hll1l'CllC2lfl, l'4ltll'L'IlCC Oliver, lsahelle l'L'll1l1Cl'1tll1 111111 1111111111 lqtbllll are 1'1ls11 helpiiig t11 keep the h11me tires l11lI'lllllQ'. XYC 20 LE RACONTEUR hope that Howard lflarrick, Ruth Truscott, Rohert l,othian, 'lames Reeves. .Iosephine San- sone, Christine Smith, Ina Tait and Marion Wal- lace, who are all putting in their idle hours at home, are using their time to good advantage as all good Xvesttlalians should do. .Xnd now, dear reader lat least we hope there will he soine who will read this sectionl, we come to those ainhitious graduates who are now help- ing to keep the wheels of industry turning. We have heen informed that Richard Fairs is now with the l'orritts and Spencer Company, and have gootl reason to helieve lnone other than the authority of Dick himselfj that he has recently heen promoted to a position in their office. Con- gratulations, Dick! lieep up the good work. llerhert Cocker is working with the l'igott Con- struction Co., while Rohert XYoodward is earning his daily hread at the Greening XYire Co. XYhen last heard of. llarold l liskow was with the .Xgnew-Surpass Shoe Stores, hut more recent in- formation has informed us that he was laid off. illskl 'llskl Too had, lfarold, we hope you will soon regain your lost position, .klilll llead and Margaret l Soup l Camphell, our last year's Commercial Rep , sure ought to know their tohacco for hoth are regularly punching the clock at 'lluckett's. Not to he outdone hy either of these, liorothy llorne proves that she knows at which end a cigarette should he lit, for she lllls secured a place with the Imperial 'l'ohacco Co. in Toronto. Hur worthy treasurer of last year's 'llriune Society, .Xrthur .Xthawes, is now on the pay roll of the llominion Canners l,td., in Simcoe, while Xvilliam Stewart, who also helieves in settling in out-of-town places, is working in a garage in lluffalo, .loseph llorhway seems to have risen to unexpected heights for he is now employed in a gram elevator at l'ort Arthur. Xvestdale seems to he destined to he represent- ed far and wide for we lind Betty Shainline living in London, while Eleanor Lightheart, not heing satisfied with So small a distance, has taken up residence in l'hiladelphia. ,lane Stewart, one of the chorines of our school play, has heen fortun- ate enough to secure a position with the Contin- ental Guarantee Civ., and Mae Yogel, seeking additional commercial training hefore accepting a position, is attending the l'ark llusiness Col- lege, XX'e have in the person of ,lack l'oole a hufhling young real estate agent, for he is now employed at the real estate ollices of Kent llam- ilton. lflorence Uiilson and Evelyn Nicholson are hoth receiving their pay checks from Moodies and also among the list of hreac'lwimiers we liud Muriel Smith, who is working part time, Mary Nelson, Ruth Coppins, Cecil l'atterson and lleatrice Fletcher, -lean Rae is another who does not helieve in the motto Hamilton lfirst for she has accepted a position with the l'arker Pen Company in Toronto. But to offset these graduates who wander so far from home we find Marion Rat- tenhury and lrene Bowker supporting home in- dustry at the Canadian XXI-stingliouse. while izaheth Fleming does her share to put llam- Getting's Furriers. Phyllis El ilton on the map, at llerryman must have a weakness for sweet things for she is doing her at the Howe Candy part to end the depression Co. Margaret Emhury is with the R. E. Meinder Co., while we find Peggy Chapman at the XY. R. lfohson Co. Miith the recommendatiiin that is hers hy heing the Com- mercial Gold Medallist, Norma XYakeham has accepted a position at the city hall and is now on llamilton's pay roll. lietty Young is with the Dominion Assurance Co. and Norman Mcliay. an amhitious young printer. is plying his trade at the Echlin llress. XX'hen last seen, hlohn Diroches was conducting a paper stall, while Charles Goodram, disliking the hustle ami noise ol' the city, decided to work on a farm. Charles lluscomhe is with the firm of 'Ilownsend and Deamude. while Frank La Roche is enrolled as a special student at the Hamilton Technical lnstitute. llello, XYestdalites: l am rather at a loss to know what to write. never having written in the Alumni section he- fore, and not heing ahle to find a letter to copy in the half dozen school magazines through which l looked. The only thing which gave me any inspiration whatever was a sentence which read like this: ln the alumni section of a school magazine, should he found the names of our future Prime Ministers, lleads of lndustry, Mis- sionaries, l'hilosophers and Scientists. lt struck me as rather a humorous remark, for it quite leaves me out in the cold, I certainly will not lie a llrime Minister. l have enough difficulty in managing my own finances, regardless of those of others. 'llhe Head of an lndustry is out of the question, for l don't play golf. As a Missionary, 1 am sure l would he a misfit, and likewise as a Scientist lMr. llallantyne will verify this state- mentl. Now that leaves only the study of phil- osophy. XYell, who knows? After graduation, if the present depression continues, l may have to study philosophy in order to console myself. XYell. ladies and gentlemen, 1 was informed hy your editor that I would he allotted only a small space. and since I have already lilled in a large portion of it, I must make the rest rather hrief. 1 would like to wish .lohnny Stewart lots of luck now hefore his magazine goes to press. .Xlso. since this will he printed in his hook, 1 will he the first to congratulate him on his success. .Xnd 1 am sure all graduates of M'estdale share these sentiments with me. .Xnd now I had hetter stop hefore the alumni editor starts slashing a few sentences out here and there -Cam. llaxter. LE RACONTEUR 21 K ALFRED MASKELL El 'llliere were niziny pltits zmgztinst tlie Russian gnyerninent in tlu- early pivst-u':1r clziys. llut tlu- nulst thrilling pltit wus the une furinulzltetl lmy Cziptziin Reilly, wlui ezune witliiu :tn ineli tif 1iye1'tln'11u'i11g tlie lltilslu-yik gnyerinneiit. XX'itl1 tlu- uutlvreltk 111' the wzir. it feenu-cl iinly lllllllfill tliztt sueli :in intelligent niziu :is Cziptztiu Reilly, yylut xyzif tlie nizister 111' Nix lziiigiictgtw znul tlu- liern iii uiuny clztring spy episniles, sluwulcl enter tlu- lingliwli secret seryiee, Ile ztrriyecl in l'etr11gr111l in tlle spring 111' lillfi. zuul lrinn une, tlrzuninzitikiiff, lu- leziriu-cl tlizit tlie penple were rezuly to reyiilt. liut lztekt-1l I1 eztpulwle lezuler, 'lllieir ellnrtf til lilierute tliemselyew were 111511 fru-trzlteil lmy tlu' terrilwle 'llL'llCliZl, 111' secret puliee, xvlui prietl intti eyery iirgiinizxitiiiii 111' tlu- ewuntry llllll kept tlu' penple uiuler tlu-ir lieel. Reilly sueeeeileil in furiniug an 11rg'z11iiz:iti1111 equal to tllztt uf the terrilrle Teliekzi, wliieli lie wperzitetl uniler tlie yery sl1:11,l11xy uf the lireui- lin in lliistmuy llis zieefiinpliees were ll ilzineing girl, ljilgllllllill, Uilifnel lirietle. zinil the C1Jl1lllCll5 sister, 'l'lu' eiilimel, lveing' well up iu tlle llnlwlieyik ruling class. rent Reilly niziny impfirtziut tlweuf ments, :lull tliuf the Russian secrets were, frniu the Iirst, lwiug lezirnefl liy llritnin. During this perincl, tlul Recl zirniy was fast Cruinlwliug, Illlll tlie truly ifrgzinizeil regiment. tllzlt uf l.z1tyiz1. was efintrulletl lay liL'l'll'lZ1llf', znul tliere- fnre the inznnstxiy tif lliilwlieyisin. Reilly plunnecl ltr capture l,eniu :uul 'lll'Ht5lif', tlu' lezulers uf lliilslu-yi-in, xyllen tliese nu-n Lul- dresseil ll pulalie meeting' in Nlnsciuy. lle zilsfi planned In liuy Myer tlie Lettisli wiiliers. 'lllie money fur tlu- lnrilu- was ezifily rziiseil, iuul it u'z1x:1r1':111g'etl tliztt :it ll given signal, tlie l.ettisl1 SlllCllL'l'5'XYL'l'L' tu ztrrest tlu- llwlxlieyik le:ult-rs :intl tin pzu-rule tliem lu-lure tlu- pulmlu' tn slimy' tl1:1t tlie tyrants were pi'is1,1ue1'f. Siinultziiu-nufly tlie piwlvisiiiiizil lll'lllj' uwulr 1n11lnl1ze11n1l eztu-e :tu uprising in llL'tl'llgl'1l4l. :ini us 5111111 :ts tlu- elnel cities were unfler tlul eiintrul mul 11l'11X'lQ141ll'll 'll' yliuuting. 1 1 init-N. :ill uwiulil lie nyer liut tlu illx llu llut tlie title niuy turiu-il zigriiukt Rei H meeting ul l,enin :1n1l'lir11tsky xyztk pimstpiwuefl 1111 six ilziys. in xylneli time Reilly went tn l'etr1igr:11l In put the lllllSlllllQ t11tu'lu's L11 liis plane, mgrzul lu linil tlu' l':1t ztlrezulx lle rezu'lu'1l lttl in tlu- lire llere ll preuiziture zitteuipt lizul lu-tn . .. . ,- nizule 1111 tlu' life nl Ll'llSliy,llL'Il1l 111 tlu- leliek ztuil Il XX'i1lllllll liul in ult 1 x llll itttnipt tn kill Lenin, 1 L 1 1 4 AX wxyee vin-1' i1ix'esti1fztti1111 was lztunelierl lvy tlu N 35 . p11lu'e ztgentx. :incl :titer sexerxil urrewts welt nlzule, lllLlllt'l'S lweeznne tim uulu-ziltliy tnr Reilly .Xt tlie risk in lns neck. lie lfiunrl tlu- ilzuuung girl, llllg'lllQll'Zl, :intl leztrneil lrfini lu-1' just luuy s uere. lt seems tl1:1t tlie 'lieliekzi lisul Nugpeeterjl Liuliincl l l'iL'tlt S wiStt'1' lllltl tlley Slll prisetl lier mu- flgiy in lier :ipzlrtnu-nt. 'llliey als Ilvunil lier lirief false full uf dziinziging eyiileiut reeeixeil IAl'Hlll lu'r lvrivtlier, :intl tliix let tlu- e. lizul uizitter nut 111- tllc ling. 'lllufre xyzif nntliing left lnr Reilly lvut instant iliglit. lle lielirieiuletl at tlerinun, xylin, nut sux peeling liif iclentity, ztssisteil liiiu nut uf tlu efiuutry :intl efmseiiueiitiy In Euglunil. , . Lnptxtin Reilly kept in Ctrlllllllllllflllln111 with , giutivluilslieyik C1lllS11ll'lllIlll'N, lnut siuee liis fuiluie , In upfet tlu- lxetl regiine, n-1 une elwe luis eyti eiinie an elme In ezuixiiig the iltixyinizill inf tlu Siwiet. A WEE BIT O' SCOTLAND .lx Ultll' flu' fzillx -ree '2t'11111f1'1', ,lx ll 1lI'l'tIlII llmf 111 z'1'1' f111171'll1, .lly l?1111111'1' l'.11.v.s' 'zeiflz 111e, .N'f'1'11111.y' 111111111 I11'f11r1' my t'.X't'.f, Yi111'1'1 .f tl-YL' flltlf .m1111't111'1111 Utlljlllllf YYIUI' i . y' tl gfnzt' 11'1'1'.vf1t1'111lx flu' mzrffz, II11111111' ,S'1'11fI11111l lllltljtl 111 IIIF. ,-1111! l'111 lurk by II11' Ullllllllff fitftk ll'f11'11 11111111111 N11' julrfili' f11'111l1e1' 71111111 t'l'17'It'llA' l?w111111l11111'.r III' 1 lllltft' jflllltlfxlllll fn .Nl1'fIfl1IJI1f, The fum! nf AX'lIfIfl'lll,f Y'f11'iIl.v, A--.Y11 II1'-X' vflllfifkli IIA, 11'1l, Cillf. 22 LE RACONTEUR 44 TRAVEL ,, TO HALIFAX tlly llert llearsonl How tiresome a long train journey is! Through the window of the rapidly moving' car, endless stretches of country pass hefore your eyes until, wearying' of the endless monotony, you turn away, glancing out only now and then as some- thing important comes into view. The train ricle to llalifax is like this, for although the land was settled earlier than Un- tario, much of it is wild, wooded country. The travels along' the top of an escarpment tram overlooking the green-pastured .Xnnapolis and Xkientworth valleys, know'n to all of us for their wonderful apples. .X few hours later the train pulls into lflalifax. llalifax is a very old city, lwuilt for the fortifi- cation of its harlwour. The main fortification is the Vitadel. situated on a hill, peering' down upon the city and harlaour lwelow, guarding them like a faithful watchdog, The fortress, a very old one, is circular in shape, and is surrounded hy a wall a yard thick. .Xround the wall lies the moat, aliout twenty-tive feet wide and twenty feet deep, which may he crossed hy the draw- lvridge alone. lnside the walls are the harracks. furnished with rough wooden benches and talmles and whose glassless windows are iron-liarred. Every day at noon a gun is fired from here, so precisely timed that it never varies more than a minute. lirom the Citadel, the harlwour presents a splendid view. lt is congested with fishing' schooners, mostly with sails ,furled, hut here and there, one makes a picturesque scene with its puff- ed sails carrying it out illto the lmlue ocean. From here llalifax appears to lie divided into two parts liy a long inlet called the Northwest Xrm. This provides a playground for the aquatic sport of llalifax, lt extends inland from the sea for aliout three miles. and is aliout half a mile across. .Xlong its shores are situated three lwoat- clulis, similar to our l.eander lloat Cluli, 'hut also including in their activities, swimming, diving and Canoe racing. .klthough the harlwour contains so many small lmoats, these are lmy no means its most important callers. The majestic ocean liners call here. along with many smaller steamers trading' along the .Xtlantic coast. The greatest of these dis- tinguished visitors is the Xcluitania, one of the largest vessels afloat. The .Xquitania is nothing less than a floating palace. There are tive decks, the topmost ot which is used for outdoor sports such as swim- ming, tennis, and even ping-pong. The lower decks are closed in for stormy weather There are long promenades and halls lined with state- rooms. There are lounges, salons, hall-rooms, gyinnasiums and stores. ln fact, it is like a small comnninity. The country surrounding llalifax is very heau- tiful, hut the roads are had. Along' the seashore there are long stretches of hard-packed sand where a car can he driven as fast as you care to drive it. Un these I-teaches, over which tower rocky cliffs, clams are found in ahundance, and clain-hakes are a favourite pastime. Your impression uf llalifax, as you leave. is the impression of a city which has fallen hehind in the mad race of progress. lt lacks the tower- ing' sky-scrapersg its street-cars are out of date, and its streets are narrow and hilly. Yet under this rougher veneer heats the warm heart of a line city, and, ltidding good-hye as the train puffs out of the station. you carry with you mem- ories of happy hours spent in the Land of Evan- geline. EUROPE vs. CANADA tlly l'atricia l.ilwerte. C-SVU lf l were given the alternative of vacationing' either in Europe or Northern Canada, l would certainly choose the latter. To you who have never witnessed the lieauty pageant of the North, there will seem little contrast. The lovely moonlit nights on the wide ocean and the luxu- ries of the modern liners seein to till one with a proud outlook on a facetious world. For in- stance, there is l'aris, the word which spells sparkling nights of revelry, with its warm, ex- hilarating wines and gay, throhhing' music: Florence, the sophisticated artists' centre: and the cities like the great Milan and Naples of which ltaly hoasts. Venice. with its gondolas, invites romancers and the tourist to float down nnvon-shimniered canals. Yisits to other Euro- pean cities conjure up memories of old world beauty and extensive knowledge. llomeward hound after such a trip, one feels verv learned, verv sophisticated, and very tired -glad to return.- filf a vacation in our own un- tamefl North, however, with its fresh-smelling atmosphere of Mother Earth in her most wild. wholesome, appealing form, we never tire. llere we revel in the gentle sigh of a summer's lvreeze. which sings a lullahy through the pines: the soft lapping of white-capped waves rippling' up on sandv laeachesg the lualzny air soothes you into LE RACONTEUR 23 a quiet admiration of life and of the joy to be living. The Northern sky at dawn is beautiful. Diana steals away in her waning robes of misty green, casting soft beams on the mirrored lake. The Milkv Mvay is fast being dissolved by the increasing light. For a background. Nature has painted one of velvet which we readily feel yet can rarely describe in glowing enough terms of admiration and appreciation. land of beautyfCanadal lt is the virgin A HAZARDOUS JOURNEY lliy Zerol We had hitch-hiked otll' way to lluffalo, my chinn and l, and after staying there for two days of viewing the citv, we climbed over the rainbow Peace Bridge, singing patriotic songs to greet the Canadian customs officers. who sent us on our wav in the increasing dusk. Wie passed through Fort Erie and walked along silently till we decided that our camping spot would be along the right side of the road, on a long strip of grass between the highway and the willow trees that sheltered the broad, quiet Yiagara from our view, Wie hung our tarpaulin from a tree to form a tent and snuggled into comfort- able blankets. Hefore retiring, T secreted a tin box of valuables in a small hole in the bank con- cealed by ivy. .Xrising with the sun, we repaired immediatelv to Niagara Falls, where we spent the day. XYhen night descended again. we fol- lowed the river road in search of a vacant lot or small wood. Mve ended at the car barns housing the Gorge street cars, and, on engaging the watclnnan in conversation. he suggested we sleep in the cars. XXX' iumped at the chance. and soon were fast asleep. XYhen T wakened,l sensed that something was wrong. Feeling beside me. l discovered that l was in the middle of a field. Now, l don't believe in fairies. so T knew at once that l was up to mv old tricks-sleep wall-Ting. lretrieved my blankets and crawled sleepily back into the car. ln the morning l discovered that if T had walked as far in the opposite direc- tion l would have plunged over the Gorge and into the XYhirlpool below! Hut the worst was not over. On the way home, T was aware of a peculiar itchiness all over my body. lt was poison-ivv. The hiding place for the valuables must have been surrounded with the infernal weed. From the torture l later endured. I wished that T had walked over the Gorge. CHICAGO, THE WORLD'S FAIR, AND BUST! LC. Greenfield, .X-3327 Twe-Q-e-Q-fsa Winnie sin-iiiai. me ug-in flashed green. and the struggle was on. ,X '26 Dodge touring screamed madly out in front of a host of automobiles and led the procession down Michigan Avenue. L:-training every cylin- der, it rolled on. .X Stutz drew near. crept up almost even, and fell backfthen a lluick. None could touch the speed of this rattling demon. Then, yards ahead of its nearest competitor, the car made a left turn at the next intersection. and drew up before the door of L'hicago's largest hotelsthe l'almer llouse. XX'ith a sarcastic smile, the uniformed attendant opened the car door and said: XYelcome to Chicago. The Miindy City, despite its gangsters, of which we saw none, did itself proud. For months the citizens had been preparing: for months we had been waiting: and so. at last. we were to see the big eventfthe XYorld's Fairl The turnstiles of the Fair had no sooner clicked behind us than we were in a magic land. Stretching out in front was the Moroccan Yil- lage, with its mosque. bazaar, camels and fakirs. Beyond it was the Belgian Yillage, with the Cloth llall, cathedral and quaintly costumed peasants. .Xnd so on down the list: the City of l'aris, lndian villages, Maori huts. groups of buildings too numerous to mention or remember. Following a path around the Fair. seven miles in all. we passed tirst a group of manufacturers' buildings: the glass house.all-metal house. brick, wood and stone houses. Next came the automo- tive buildings, chief of which belong to tfhrysler and General Motors. The former was a huge. pure white affair. containing three floors, ex- pressly for exhibiting the latest models. lleside the edilice was a half-mile track, where daring drivers took more daring spectators for what they termed ua real ride. The General Motors building was easily twice as large as the llamilton .Xrmonries. ln it was a whole construction line where workmen threw Chevrolets together at the rate of one a minute. ,Xfter seeing this done, my advice to prospective Chevrolet owners isstinm do itl We wended our way on: entered and left the Royal Scot: dragged through the huge trans- portation building containing every known mode of travelg witnessed the State and Federal Gov- ernment exhibits, and the liall of Religion, until we came at last to the Fair's best component- the llall of Science, llow Messrs. Gillan and llallantyne would have rubbed their hands in glee! llere were ex- hibited practically every physics or chemistry experiment ever performedfthe making of rub- ber, refining of gasoline, television, experiments with light, heat and electricity. to mention only a few. Then through the electrical building, with its G-E House of Magic, tricks with electricity-all of man's advances with this marvellous element. That was all for the buildings. There were more-hundreds moredbut few people saw them all, anyway. lcwrlllflillllftf on Panic U51 ng.-7 Ls, 1 . 'VA Kg? 157, ,, ,- LE RACONTEUR H M? :Q ' ' X f I f. Q ' .. L. Q A Di ww ,X sw , ..,'i5: '-, ' XM 4' e- 2: m D rn ul m cg Nm QE P if f ui' , er VJ v XO co 3 Q GC 4 IDENT LfE.'B mes B'L'SIM J ' R' F 'rnaasunzri 5 2 1 rx ,QV I BY I-F5235 x-14.330 . 145 -, ' titzf' ia one vt' V55 cf! GN 35 qs 3, Q, Sl 3 pf cn 3 f be I.LI Q- ix 'be N' 2 4115 , 8 Nlwil' LE RACONTEUR Q5 HAROLD GAYLARD GET WESTDALE CONSCIOUS The Triune executive which was elected in the early part of Uctoher, was handicapped from the start hy two peculiar traits which have heen prevalent among the student hotly of XYestdale. First there was lack of interest and co-operation among the students in student activities. and secondly there was the persistent ridicule and caustic criticisms of non-constructive type per- taining to student functions. hoth of which had prevented, to a great extent, other 'l'riune execu- tives from achieving the success which otherwise they might have done if these two factors had heen wiped out at Xvestdale. .Xccordingly the 1913-l executive hased their year's work on on a policy designed to overcome these failings. and to appease the whole student lttnly in so far as the social activities of Xvestdale were con- cerned. and, if possihle. arouse in them a spirit of 'XYestdale consciousness. llow this policy was carried out and the human element and factors which were called into action is an inter- esting exposure which l think should he hrought to the students' attention in order that they might fully appreciate the great amount of work and the various organizations which are set into motion to arrange entertainments solely for their henefit. To put on interesting programmes in the .-Xuditorium is the most severely criticized work of the Triune. for here seventy-five per cent. of the students of Xtestdale form a critical audience. llere the policy of Student pro- grammes hy the students was adopted. There was no douht that many students wanted to try who they a hand at acting, hut trying to find were and to organize them was a different mat- ter. By appealing to the students at large and the room representatives and offering them help i ' ' ' out indi- 111 organizing plays, etc., hy nosmg vidual talent, hy the persisent help of spirited individuals. considerahle success was met. The planning of a programme. the feverish preparations hack-stage are difficulties unknown to the ordinary student. and not knowing them. they do not fully appreciate the programme. Back-stage is the husiest place on earth on the afternoon a programme is heing prepared. Stage frightened actors, nervously striding hack and forth and repeating script. husv stage-hands, sweating electricians, hustling and hustling, getting in each other's way. setting up scenery. tearing down sets. pulling up ropes. letting down training lights, plugging in sockets-all TUDCS, this nerve straining activity. loss of valuahle school time to appease the students of NX estdale. These stage-hands and electricians are unsung heroes in their own sphere. and it is in this column that l want to thank them for their per- sonal sacrilice in helping the 'l'riune Society hetter XYestdale's prestige. l'reparations tor the School .Xnnual .Xtellome and the hig play call into action the trade shops of the 'liechnical section, which have added materially to the success of these functions. Mr. Xkalker of the Xrt llepartnient and Klr. llam- inond of the l'rinting llepartment have lent their aid and experience in designing and print- ing the unique programmes and tickets which have featured these functions. Mr. Turner of the Electric Department. Klr. XYalker of the Xvoodworking llepartment and llr. Young of the Machine Shop have never yet refused tix help the executive in matters along their respective lines. lt is these spirited gentlemen who are the unsung heroes. and whose efforts are highly appreciated hy the executive. ln the school there are various organizations which are supervised more or less hy the 'liriune Executive. They are-the school orchestra un- der Klr. l.onias. the Choral Society under llr. McCandlish. the Camera Cluh under Mr. llaxter and the newspaper staff, supervised hy twelve spirited teachers. Each of these organizations hrine' into plav so nianv more students who. 5 , . while specializing in different tields. help To in- crease student interest in the school. lt is these students and leaders of the ahove organ- izations that the executive uphold as sterling examples of school spirit. And so we see that this husiness of student entertainment is not meant for the favoured few. hut is actually a complicated system of organiza- tions working to a common good and entailing the help and assistance of experienced men. lt is apparent that the students of lYestdale do not realize this and appreciate the advantages Hvestdale offers to her students. Think it over. .X student entering into XYestdale can enter into any extra work he may care to take up. whether it he musical, technical. singing. acting or any of the sports, and find royal accommnidations for his pursuits. .Xnd so. students of XYestdale. let me heseech you to enter into any one of these student organizations, hack with enthusiasm and true school spirit the efforts of others. Get Xtestdale-cttnscious. get Triune-conscious. lioast XYestdale ever and may she live and thrive with the hounding enthusiasm of student activities. l.. E. ILXRLOXY, President Triune Society. 26 LE RACONTEUR ACTIVITES OF THE TRIUNE tllarold ll. Claylardl Toward the later part of Septemher the an- imal elections were carried on. After a very keenly contested race. the following officers were elected: l'resident-l.etlnard Barlow. Yice-llresidentfEdith .Xustin. Secretary-llarold l'. Gaylard. .Xssistant Treasurer-Tom lloutilier. Collegiate Representative-lola Grapes. Commercial lvepresentative-Marion Ratten- hury. Technical Reiiresentativefklhert lnch. Councillors-Mr. Ettinger. Mr. Miaddell and Mr. McColl. Mr, Fee was again appointed Treasurer. and The new executive went into otiice and held their first meeting on llctoher liilth, lflilll, in rooin .X-l!?. .Xt this meeting the llresident hriefly outlined the year's activities. It was decided at this meeting to llolfl the executive meetings on Tuesdays at -l oiclock in 1'mrlt1 .X-32. The second meeting of the executive was held on 4 lctoher lllth. .Xt this meeting it was decided that the schools social activities should take place on the following dates: Open meetings lu he held in the Auditorium. Noveniher '2nd, Novemher '33ird, llcceinher l-lth. -lanuary lNth. liehruary Sth, March lst, March 22nd and .Xpril I2th3 Christmas Tea llance. llccemher Ylst: the .Xnnual .Xt-llonie. -lanuary filth, and the School l'lay to he presented liehruary ltlth and lTth. The lirst open meeting uf the Triune was held in the .Xuditorium on Novemher '2nd. The l'resident opened the meeting with a few re- marks. The meeting was contintted with com- munity singing, a few skits hy Xl lleters and Ronnie Macpherson, and Fred Sweenev's llrchestra rendered several musical numhersi Un Xovemher 23rd the second open meeting was held in the .Xuditoriunr Several musical numhers were presented which were thoroughly enjoyed hy the audience. The meeting was con- cluded with a short play. entitled. The Hur- glarsf' presented hy the girls of room C-lil. card was a very dignified one, designed to suit the dignity of the school. llecemher 1-lth saw our last meeting of the year 1933. This was one of the finest pro- grammes the Triune have ever presented. The ever-faithful l'eters and Macpherson contributed to the programme with a very heavy piece of drama, entitled, The Curse. Miss Myrtle llarrison also aided, as did Miss Calderone and her group from the Technical section. Mrs. Shaw also directed a group in presenting Mr. l'ickwick Chooses a Servant. The executive decided to change the date of the Christmas Tea Dance from Deceinher Qlst to Friday. Decemher 15th, in order to let those who attended sleep in Saturday morning. Fred Sweeney's Orchestra supplied the music and an enjoyahle time was had hv all. The Annual School .Xt-llome was held on Friday. .lanuary Zlith, lilil-l. in the Boys' Gym- nasium. The gymnasium was artistically dec- orated in the school colours. green and orange. .Xhout one hundred and sixty couples attended. Fred Sweeney and his orchestra supplied the music. The committee responsihle for this en- tertainment certainly deserves to be congratu- lated. The open meeting of Fehruary Sth took the form of a moving picture show. The executive found it necessary to do this so as not to inter- fere with the production of the School lllav. The School l'lay, jerry Drops ln, was pre- sented Friday and Saturday, Fehruary llith and lTth. This was a hig success, as was shown hy the attendance at each night's performance. .Xll credit is due to the cast and the director. ller- trani ul. Mcl.ean. Girls' and hoys' choruses under the ahle direction of Miss 'lean Boyes. a memher of the teaching staff. entertained in hetween the acts. Both the choruses were re- ceived very favourahly hy the audience. the hoys' chorus heing a side-splitting success. The music hoth for the chorus and hetxveen the acts was supplied under the genial maestro, Ike XY. Lomas, and they are to he congratulated for their fine work. This hrings our activities up to date. and we hope the future executives of the M'estdale The lirst week in llecemher the School Triune Society will go on doing higger and het- Christmas Card went on sale. This year the ter things in Xvestdale in years to come. GLORIOUS WESTDALE! int Hit In Hriiflzl Ciollcgfitzlc .X't'tlI'.Y 'zuitlz filctix -- Tllt' .vl1m'lt'.vl, .v7t'ct'lt'.vl YX't'tll',V of life, after yctirx, 'zelzrli z'1'o1rl'lc.v' 1'1'5c To cloud lla' lilac of .trinity .vl:1'c.v, HUTU flllfvklht' :IVF DWI! fllfflfllfl llvt' flute li1'1't111! will xcciiz. lllflllltlll IIIL'IlI0l'l X lztzcc Oli, 'rulzv tlollz time ,vo qiifrlcly flyf Tlmxc litipfiv fllixfgizt byiffllll' tlavx. T T110 .rcmmaix t'o111t',' lin' .n't1miix gm: fail: It-f My at-f,-if-U flmf ',-f-N grip V Tllt' rnrlli ix ffrcrri, or 'zelzffc 'ruitlz .YIIUTx',' .lltlv lcf llzix fri' our Tt'tIfl'l1'IUOI'!ll In-, llnl time timl rliunyft' ,vlzull not ti':'t11'l mrzutml fllltlllljll our lift' fer xail, 'tft1i1i.fl frit lItl.vlllif.Y forllictl' af old ll'cxttlt1lc. lim' Coil, for Clolnif,-X., gurl ll'c.rtzltilt'. i Q -R. Elsfmzc, .-l-37. -.E ,. ,,,,....1,-,.v......,,, ,...... ..,.. LE RACONTEUR 27 I-.. . nf. - .M ,K , ,. A ,-f XI ,. ,, QP' I Sf N- ,.:.: 7. Z-.I W' fy ,, M., J, Q 'M ,i 7, JJ f . 'ski Q f ' ' I , A Q SENIOR ROOM REPRESENTATIVES ww, JUNIOR ROOM REPRESENTATIVES 28 LE RACONTEUR l-'SCNS I-EF'iANCA'5f' e Courage et Perseverancel Mardi: llistuire, lirauqais, lnlisttiire Naturelle. ll y a, sans tluute, tles gareiiiis et :les tilles Cliimie. qui, quaml ils verruiit le titre cle cette page. Mercredi: Klatliematiques, Vliiltisupliie. leuillettermit vite eu clisant, til le framjais, je Vendredi: l'liilusupliie, Histuire Xaturelle. ue Veux pas me clerauger ptiur lire eelaf' Anglais. , . , lJ'autres, au euutraire, Sv mteressertmt pre- lialilemeut lieauewvp Le smut la les sages et si ttius suiveiit leur ex- emple, ils trtiuvertmt que le plaisir rauclra la peiiie. ll y a iles plai- sauteries pea u r les amuser et cles artieles puur les iiiteresser. Surtez tltme was clie- tiimiiaires, tuus, et pre- parez-wius fi ruus a- muser. La mint-ii-it-e eruit que vuus le ferez. Lettre de Simone Mar- tin tNimes, France, it Xiirali llrmrii A Mes Amis Canadiens .X la clemaiirle cle ma eliere eurresptmclaiite, je veux liieu vuus parler un peu cles etucliaiites cle Ximes. -I'espere ue pas tmp vtius emiuyer. Xpulez-x'tius que je vtius fasse euimaitre ma vie ile lyeeeime? Nuus stimmes au lyeee eiiviimii MOU eleves cle tiiut age. l.es plus jeuues nut 5 aus et les plus agees 18 Hu lll aus. Xitblts vuyez que iiuus ptiiiviiiis passer au lyeee tuute utitre jeuiiessel Mais il me serait rlittieile rle vuus parler de tuutes les classes, aussi ue virus parlerai-je que fle la mieime: la elasse rle pliilustipliie, la elasse :les graiifles. Luest une petite elasse puisqu'il iry a que 15 elevesl mais 15 eleves qui s'euteii- rleut it merveille. l,a lmime eamarzulerie et l'liarmimie reerueut parmi mms. Xiis etniversa- tinus stmt pleiiies fle gaiete liieu que mius stiyuiis tle graves pliiliis4qilies. Stiuveiit au surtir tlu euurs rle pliilustipliie. uuus cliseutuus, expusaut tliatuut uns iilees, emulwattaiit les autres. l,es rliseutimis tleviemieut parftiis passi1miiautesf' l,e lull rles vuix se liausse, les exelamatitms s'eutreeriiiseiit, ear iiuus summes meritlitmales. ue lliuliliez pas! Vfillr- ilevez savtiir que les halti- tauts ilu mitli stmt remimmes ptiur leur lwaguiit et leur writ-itt-Q mais uialgre tuut, les tliseutifms ue clegeiiereut jamais eu tlisputes. Yuiei quel est uirtre emplui flu temps: Lundi: ,Xuglais ilu ll1lllL'Il, tletigrapliie, Recre- Y atiuii, Nlaiiipulatiuus, lliilusiipliie. LE FONT D'AVIGNON Samedi: Pliysique, l'liilostipliie. llisttiire, l'l1il- luscipliie. Klaiiipulatitms. Que pelisez-votis cle cet empltii du temps? e s t - il semlilalwle au vfvtre? Les etiurs de gymiiastique mit lieu de ll li, it micli. Nus jeux preferes sunt: le vulley-liall et le liasket- liall. Nuns u'avtms pas cle piseiiie au lyeee et ii is u s l e reg'rettmis lieauenup. ble ne peux pas vuus tlire eii detail ce que iiuus etucliims clans eliaque matiere. Ce se- rait trtip lung et emiu- yeux pnur vous. .le vuus dirai settlement que eu fraiieais, eu liist1vire,e1i anglais, eu italieu. mius llillsumlls tles exptises. C'est at dire tIlllL1llC eleve preiifl la plaee flu prtifesseur et fait la leqtm it ses eamarafles sur uu sujet eliwisi pai' le pru- fesseur. lfaites-viius iles leqmis semlilaliles? Si virus ue le faites pas essayez-le, virus verrez que e est tres mteressaiit. Cliaque semaiue, le mererecli stiir it 4 lieures. lltlllS1111115l'Ql1Ill5SllIlSllIlIlS une salle flu lyeee ptiur eauser et preiiclre le tlie, Quelquefuis la eauserie est remplaeee par un petit travail: uuus appre- ntms. par exemple, a enuper cles patrons pour des rallies. l.e mtiis rleruier liuus avtms eu llll emm- eert par le quatuiir XYaiiclel. Ntius avuiis enteri- clu cles teuvres fle pays fliffereiits, et meme cle la musique rle l'aiitiquite greeque et rumaiueg puis ensuite l,ulli, liameau, Kltizart, et cle la musique aiiglaise. Ce fut uu etmeert tres iii- teressaiit. .le eraiiis cl'ax'tiir eerit trup lUllQ'llClllCI1l, et peut-etre ee que je virus ai clit ne vuus a-t-il pas timjutii's iiiteresse. .le termiuerai en vous rlisaut. que au mnis cle mars iiuus tlevmis faire uue exeursimi, et si vuus vtiulez, je vous la ra- etmterai une autre luis. 1534-1934 lJ.w4-L ii lveau .iwtir au priiitemps, le etmiiim- clure xlaeques Cartier partit clu purt cle St. Malo lfillllffllllflf 1111 Page 713 LER ACONTEUR N D DOROTHY DOWSLEY, M.A. . . 34 ASS. Z Vygfjygfznv f .Xn .Xtheeninn festival. .X 1i+21'swiiztl 1.vi'inmi1l'i. 1 deny. .X strung einutiun. .X gift. Mistress tif ll Iwtise. The Iinpsriiil city. Iliitivv cxisu ut' tht- win-il thi' hui: , .Xn ISILIIIQI utr vmtst ul .Xsizi RIi1ii,n'. .X slmrt Lzitin vc-1'Ii. Set-mul singului' nf at sinnilf- I..itin Xu-VII. .-Xc'CtlS11tiX'e of ll liwsinizil pi-iii-+1111 Lvl him gn. .Xn islztnmi which was thw vivtiin nf ilI-tiw-sitlnent fit hiinils uf Atheninns. .X Hi'-ff-Ii league. .X Ilmtiiulaitiuii. .X t't1l41lll'. l-Iniiing' of of-i'tatin Ilvtllvl' pltiiuil mljevtix Men, A wins .X Lzitin iyoiijtllii.-tiim. .Xn Athenian Iztw-givpix .X Latin iitiim.-i-ul. .X peisuiial iximillrilii. I 1-ut. 'rw The scene of nn utt11i:Ii un Ih,eifti:i in Ii1'st inlnisv uf Poliippuiiiiwsinii XX'm', Iglelungiiig to it g'i.nItIvss. .-X guilds-ss. .Xn inte1'jet'titm. .X 1v1'ep4,isitini1. .Xn IllStl'UlI14-'lit of wfiir .X huziiz twmst-Iiiie-. I. IJ. 1..,. mi. .X ILT. .X i'4.lI'IIlIIII1lII ty iuint .X IIWIX .II Xuitf-1, .X spxlvi-4it'lz1iIil. .X xwrh in' zislqing. .Xvviisiitixw Ui' ai lm-i'sf.11gil 1.y.,,,.,1m, 'I'hv- Tth ilzu' til' Nlzilvh. .X wniwl whiwli init:-mltii-its xi 1-misty first. .Xt XX'I1i-tI'iH1'. I piiivlizise. X ill ihtlmn ul' tw 4 E 'flllvlll 4wi'lll'lQIIi'0 ix i it it I . Si-Iilit-nixinn i.-xv: '1I'l ' , I Imp 'I'h .X piwliiisitiifil .Xn itinflk vigst. 4 LUX .X I-IIIIIULIS vxvzixwitni' .X lllilliilll iwiisiii' .X Iiuaist. Nnthing. .X inintei- limi'-ltiil, .X i-npnln x'+1i'I+, .X 4IAfI1l1lIlSlI1lllX't' pimiiiiiiii. .X t1'1Ivut:i1'v nf this liimiw. XX'hin'h'.' Yun uri- gning ttwziy, TU hiin, I lPI'4'SL'IIt. .X I-niuixt-wtixw XX-iiril, .X l'Hflt-XiX'e'. I iivspisw. I'fii'tivipIw nt' Il ilepniwiut vi-rli. Inllmltit-f-S imtirlwse vlziusf-s. .X Imilsv-Iinlil gud. I'l'v4St'lIf SllIijllIlK'IIX't' uf en .X nmuntziin ni-nil' Tiwy. .X 4.-wi'i'cI:itix'v with llIl'llIN. .X Iaiw-gixwiz .X IuXX'lI of the 1'I1:1liIw+.-S. nnisit- h:iII in .Xthvns Ivistrivt in XX'IlI1'Il Innini- ul' thi- Q-ml eb Q-ntlina lil' ve-1t:1in IHIIIIIS nl' thv sf.-I-nn-I tliewlvilsy. S WHS SIIIIII tw T11e 11l11e skv w11s c1111111less3 the greztt 11ce1111 30 LE RACONTEUR 9 ANNABELLE SMYE 1ZlX'll1l1'fl111C hreezes 111111 g111111 f11rt1111e.111111 re11che11 the L'11111111er11r 111111 w:1s 1CIlX'1l1Q' it 11C111l1l1. This Qeiitli' 1111 111111 1111w11. T11e XYll1L'I'111g-'1111lL'C, Yew RTT Teugtlwuwl frHIN.iT muh U' 1'3,'l'Ni1?S With- 1 1 111 t11e next 1XYCl11j'A1tJ11l' 1111111's. 111e 111111111111 liritishers c1111111 11111111st see t11e 1111111011348 silver C1111l1f1111'I11l1Q1 t11e 11r11w llf t11eir cr11ft. 111111 s11c11 ex11ect11ti1111s. 111111 111111111 '31111 1111165 1111111 N11sse:111. 1'1111e11 1:1zi1y, its swell lifting the sxtiliiig vessels 111rt, lX11t111C 1s1111111, wats fl sc1:11e 11f exeit1:111e11t, 11e:111ty 111111 l1Zl11111l1t'55. T11e 11e11111e were Q'll11y f1l'L'rrt'11 TLPII the festive 11cc:1si1111. lt w11s the 1'111y 11111. t11e st11rt 111 t11e 11111111111 s1111i11g rztce, 1f11tere11 1 . , ' ' 1 ' ' they 11111166311 :1 re11 r11cket s1111r111g 1111 111 t11e sky :1 little 11ist1111ce t11 the west11f t11e111. They w:1tche11 i11te11t1y. 111111 11rese11t1y Il 560111111 r11cket wits S6111 11111 111011 Il thirrl. .X tire 11t sen! X1'ith- 1111t :1 11111111e11t's hesit11ti1111, they were 11ff 111 the 111recti1111 11f the 11istress sigiiztl, furgettilig t11e 111 the I'1lCC were: 111e 1X1l1111r111, t11e 1'1r1t1s11 111111tQ 1.z111y 1.l1Cli, the 1xl1lL'l'lCZ1l1 11111113 t11e L'11111111e1'1,11', t11e L'111111111:111 111111tg Iler A11l1L'S1j', t11e l'4I't'l1C11 1111:1t. 111111 t11e l1rey1111111111. t11e 11er1111111 s11i11. T11e ,X11lll1l'Zl11111511111116 5Il11l11t'l' t111111 t11e11t11e1' 1111:1ts, :11111 thus 11e111:11111e11 Zl 11tt1e 11111re 11f 1111r 11tte11- 111111 N11 1,1 111C 111,115 ,CUUU1 1m1,:1t11.111 11, 1,6 e1111'v th:1t XX'Il5111llC111t'1I'S. 1111l1lilllQ11l11Y 111 the 11111. 111111 the Xl1I111l'11l. which 1 th1111e'ht 11111 111'1t hztve 11111c11 c1f Il ch1111ce c1111111et111g 11g:1i11st the T11ev Stlllll c11111e 111 sight llf the vessel, w11ic11 111111g'er 11l1'CZlI6l11IlQ the 1ives 11f fe111,1w s11i11'1rs. 1ll1'jfL'l' 511115, 566111611 11111re 1111x11111s 1111111 the w11s 1111 11111 freigliter. Twelve 111911, h11wever, 11thers, The 1'e1111rt 111 :1 gun s11111111e11 t111'1111g11 were 111 11Il1lQCl' 11f their lives. fell' 1111'e:111y 11116 111CL'll1l11Zl1l', '1i11L'I'llCC wits 1111. 1fvery111111v was si11e uf t11e 1141111 w11s 1111111ze, 111111 1111ce the 1:ll'C 111111111113 yelling 111111 XX'IlX'1I1Q their lL1'l11h, 1-411' this 1'CZ1L'11Cf1 the 1111 1111 the 1111111 t11eir fate w1111111 11e w:1s t11e 1,1111-X' 11:1rt 11f t11e l'flCC we were 11l'1Y11L'gCf1 se:11e11. .X c11111e wats sent 1111111 the ,X11111ir111 t11 t11 see. the freieliter. r1Tt'11 11f the 111011 were hrouglit 11cr11ss s:1fe1y. 111111 the e1eve11t11 -11111113611 111111 was 11icke11 1111, 11111 t11e twelfth w11s f1I'1,1XYl1C11. T11e .X1h11ir111 XYH11611 1111111 11111r11i11e', 11i11e llbllg' lT1JLll.S, t11 rec11ver. i1'1111ssi11le. the 1'11111y 3 l111t it wus never f11111111. Hue 11f the 1111i11ts 111 interest 111 the 1'IlCC XYZ15 the f:1ct t1111t 111111e 111. t11e 111111ts c1111111 11e i11 sight 111' 111111 :11111t11er 11111'i11e' the rzice. 111111 e:1c11 f111111we11 the 1'1111te TTSQWT 11y 11iffere11t SG1l'1l'Z1f,1CI'5. The tirst l'L'11111't 11f the 1-:tee we 11QIl1'11 was 11y this time t11e t1111L'1' sl1i11s had caught 1111 tm, :tfter they 111111 1111sse11 t11e N11ll'l11 centre, 1'11i11t 111111 1'111sse11. the .X11I1111'fl1. The L'11111111erc1r 111111 -11111ith. T11e L'1111c111er11r w11s 111 the 1e1111 11y f11l1l' s11i1e11 i11t11 N11sse1111 the XY11lI1C1'. The L':111:111i1111s 111111t111t'f11Zll1-1l111t'S,1ll111 l.Ilt15' 1.1lCli XYI1S1115l'C1ll1!1 1'eceive11 the c1111, 11111 they 11111 so 11eg1'u11g'i11g'1y, 111:1ce, These 11Yl1 1f11111ts11e111 t11e1e1111 1111111 they f1'1r they re111ize11 t11:1t t11e true w11111ers 1j1f the l'L'IlL'11t'f1 the c111111 Zl1'CIl which is 111111-XYIIX 1K'1XYf'9l1 rztce were the 1'1rit1s11ers. They 11ck1111w1e11ge11 New 1'11rt 111111 t11e 111IlL'L' 11111C'N11111l11l111, Nztsseziti. t11e self-szicriticiiie' C11Zl1'1lC1k'1' 111111 g'111111 517171115- ,Xt 11118111110 t11e .X11Illl1'111 1111v:111ce11 ste111111y. 111111 1111111511111 11f the 11ritis11ers, 111111 11esire11 to give wit11111 t11e 111-xt eight 11Hl11'S. wit11 t11e 11111 1,1f them the c1111. 1111t it w:1s L'11l'I1CS11j' refusecl. Q , 'lffi 'Q N , N I QS X ' - X 1 jx 1, T 1. ' Q, ' , V Q Q ,.,.j1i , ' El., 1 , 1r,.1.,T .1 1 --1 , W ' 'Am 1 sf ff ' ' 52155-1' '1:s41ss,5 1 , 11, 11' -f-'-f- -2:1 :1 vb 1, -lx -X, , f . .5 Yfifiel sn, , 1 -fr , 1.. 5.sf,,1,!2gq,-7. ' 1 ' fhif- xx!-i, em, LE RACONTEUR 31 TWOERAND Fretl llurehell was the paving teller in the little tink Leztf Bunk. lle was vvurking lztte tp get eztught up pn spine pf the things he h:uln't lieen ztlile tu flu flllflllg the tlziv. The hunk hztrl lieen upset :ill ztfteriiumi. The nizispns hzul lmeen plzistering the erzieketl wzills tif the v:tult :intl haul swept their clelwris intp the eprner until nnirning. lt was ten tfeluek. :incl vun knnw th:it's lzite fur a une-liprse tuwn like t Pztk l.e1tf. lirerl piekeil up the 'phune :intl ezillerl his wife. l'ni neztrlv tliimtiglif' he tplil her, hut ilpnit wztit up. lle hung up. lt wzis quiet in the ltzuilst--nn spnntl lint the whisper pl his peneil :is it trzivellefl fltrwn the page uf the levleer. Xtinrl in pine trees--th:tt's whztt it stiunfletl like. lle lit xi eieztr :intl sztw l1ls1't'l'lt'Cll1ill in the wintluw :is the eignr gltiwetl :i rerl stzir. lle kept pn with his wtvrk. Ile thpueht he hezirrl rt trap un the wintlnw. lle Qlzineerl up. lle wits niistziken, ul epurse, Nulmvclv hzlrl tnpperl, .Xenin he henrtl the whisper til' his peneil. There wzts nu tither spuntl. Then there wits :1 eriish. lireil sprung' liriek frpni his ilesk :ts :t hzintl :intl ll gun were puking' tliiwviigli the winflpw lietween the lvznrs. 4 lpen the rlppr pr lll plug vnu Su lull ul hples vunll lpuk like :1 steve un it eunple tit stunipsl at :nun :it the wintlpw ttiltl hini. ltrefl stnretl :it hiin. The niztn hzifl hini epvererl :ill right. lle unlwekefl the ilpur. .X little p:1le env stpptl there with fl gun. llis fztee wits niustlv eyes, U.lQ., lieflf' lfretl llk'Ill'fl hiin sztv. llis vpiee wzis husky. lierl eztnie :irtinntl frtnn the wintltiw to the clupr. There were npw twu guns ppintetl :lt liretl. t'The t+nwn's nieetin' :t liie' p:iv rwll tin the new Tpwn ll:ill tu-iiipi'i't+vv'. the inzin Il7llllC1l llefl tplfl lirecl. XYe're stiekin' vpn fur it. See? Yeah, lfretl sziitl. The ilpur wzis elpserl npw. lle euultl feel twu guns :it his liztek :is the nien pushetl hini zthezul pf theni. t'.Xll vnu gut tu flu, llefl tulfl hini, is tu npell the szife :intl- liretl sprang' usitle. lle inzifle Il flush fur the flppr, hut the little env wus there zihezttl pf hiin. lfrerl wits lnlinkine' intp his gun. Pretty ehirpv, :tin'teh:t? Refl lztuehetl. lirerl rushefl tn the 'phpne :intl snzttehefl it up. liefl wits h:1ekine':tt the wire with his knife. lirefl flnshecl tp the wintluw. lle vellefl fur help. hut the twn inen clrztgetewl hiin ziwriv. Keep vulll' trzip shutlu Refl tplfl hiin. Ntnv upen the safe! Frecl stmvpeil tluwn in frpnt pf the safe. lle turnecl the knplw sluwlv: 4341-79-19- Cut the st:1llin'l llefl ttiltl hini. l'il'Cfl lregzin zigztiiiftili-T9-IS, l.isten here! Rt-cl wus leerine' :tt hiin. XYh:1t rl'vt+u tzike us fur? Nurseinnicls wztitin' fur the hrztt tu ezit his CC1'GZ1l?U lle grah- ff W. GORDON THOMAS 1 lmeil lirewls lett wrist :intl tnistetl it. lhe pzlin shut up l recl's ztrni, inziking hiin think it hml lmrpken. 259-IT-Ill. lle struegleil with the epin- lviiizitimi. The srtfe stpml Hpen. liefl :intl his p:1l lziuggherl :ts l're+l sttipfl up. llis lett wrist wits erippletl :intl he telt the pznn up his neek. llis t:iee wzis white :intl the swezit rtilletl cluwn his fureheinl. .Xll we're tzikin' is the pztv rpll, see? Rell Sllltl. XX ere epptl guvs, Ntntlgtv seliptil ltpvs. Xuthin' liut the pziv null. Snap intp it l lieil snztrlefl. Snap intu it Y l'retl wits Fllllltllllg there, staring lllltl the sztle. lle slnl tipen :in upper rlrziwer. Tzikine tint ll riill pf silver ilpllzirs, he hzinfleil it tp Neil. The pay rull s in silver, ltrecl tiilcl hnn. It sfit s fl f- cl heavy. lieil lit :1 eienr with une hatnfl :intl kept his eun . . , levelleil :it l'recl with the pther. 'tlleztvvi lxetl risketl. 'l'h:tt wpn't lmther us. Ypn're the :lpn- kev Ytiu're ezirrvine' it put tp the ear in the zillevf' lle kiekefl his shpe ztgztinst :1 tin waste- pnper luisket. t'se that fur vpur truekf' he sziirl :is he ppeketerl the rpll pt silver rlpllztrs. Tvvp e'r'intl in silver ine'1ns 'i lut pf leffgin-+' 4 . . .1 N N, l'refl s:il+l. piekine' up the lvrtsket :intl setting' it in lrpnt pt the wpen sxtte. Quit vunr emlvlnii' Kell tplfl hini t'Ypii'rl he :i stiff luv nuw if we w:nsn't Stlllellt'Ill'lL'tl Ypu till up thxit lwztsket. l'll lie put in the xlllev tu ineetehzi. Reel :intl the little env lmekeel their wriv tp the iltiur. l'll he right putsiflef' the little env sztitl. lle elpsefl the tlppr stiftlv. lireil nimle three trips wut tp the erir. trznletl lrv the little env with his gun. The lpztrlefl w:iste-pziper lvztsket wus heavy. llis :trin felt :ts tliuueh rivets were slipptine tliiwnieli it. 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The spcc111cn- 1111115 111 1116 .X1'1i :11'e uscrl z1s Il 11:1w1C scale 1111' 11111111-1'11 511111-1Jlll111lllQ'. 711116 new s111111-111 is Q1X'L'l1 ll f11111111a1i1111 k111m'l- edge 111:11 is 111 1156 111 111111 1111'1111S1111111 1111: 111' 1112111111 1111111 c:11'c1'1' 116 Qlnmscs. The 11is111ry 111 W111111 1111111 :1 scwl 111 his x1'111'1+11e11c11 is 1111+1'1111g11- 11' cX111:1i11e11. The pmpel' use llf 1115 11011011 tuuls is 111s1111ef1 111 111Q 11111111 11c11111s11x'111'1cC111'f 1'cC11v 113' 11111111 1-efure 111' 14 11111111111 111 use 111:11'11i11e1'y. T119 111115111-11 11'111111w111'k1-1's :11'eZ CZlI'17Cllt6l'S, 11111111111 - 111:1141'1's, 11111111 - 1111'11e1's 111111 031111161 111:11qc1's. 111 1IlI'l'C 1111i111i11gs, XY4ll'1i 1l'H111 :111 1:1'z1111'11us C2111 111- seen. T116 pe1'111r111e111 c1+11s11'111'- 111111 is 1111111 111' 1110 CZll'11l6'l1IC1'. XY11116 1111- 0111111161 111:1kc'1's 111111 xxwmrl-1111'11e1's 011111111116 111 s1111111y 1116 111111111116 11x1111'1-s. T110 11:111c1'11-111z1ke1' 5111111115 1111' 11168115 111111 11111011 111 1lI'1H1UCC all the metal 1'z1s1111g's, '11111' :111111'c-1111111 if 01111111-111111 111 se1'x'1A :1 11111 1.1l1lI' Years' 111111: 116 is 1111111 1111111111 as j11111'11ev- 1111111.11 11111-11 fi111s11Q11, 1111+s1 1'1111111z11111's give 1110 111111116111151111111-111i1'c:111111111s11fSI1111111'1111110 with 11111011 111 11111'1'11:1sc 111s kit 111 111111s. ,Ns :1 111'11fess11111:11 111111. 1111' XY111111XX'111'1il'I' is 111 1111111111141 1111- 111-V111 11x'e1' 111 :111 w:11ks 111 1110. Ks :1 11111111X', w1111111x'111'ki11g' 1j'ix1-N Il 1111111 :1 1111l11QxY' w:1x'i11g 111' 111111115-111z1ki11g 111'1'1111:11i1111 1111' his 11116 11111111Q111i. -11111111 1'4111'11l. xY111111W11I'1i11lQ' S1HCC1Il1, MOTORS - 11111 1-:11'111-st 111111111' x'c1111'1cs 111-1'e 1111111011011 115' S1L'Zllll. The 11ie1111'y uf 1116 ::1s1111-116 111111111' 011111- 111C111'1J11 111111 1111- 911006551111 1'1111s11'11c1i1111 111 11116 115' 11Zl11ll16'l' 111 155-1. 1'111i1 ISHN F1':111Cc was 1116 111-:1111'111:11'1Q1'x 111 11111 i11c111s11'v. 1m11ssessi11g 1111116 111.111 11.111111 1111' 10.111111 1':11's 111 11111-111111111 Ill 1'.111'1111e. '1'11c1'1' were 111111 :11111111 T110 111 1116 1'.S..X. 511 111:11 111110. 1 111111ex11.1l1111111'e11111111111111011111-1l1':11's11.11'1Iy Il1AtC1'XX'Zll'f1S 1'cs11111-11 111 111'i11g'i11g C2111 111111111 1110 1'L'IlL'11 111 1111- :1x'C1':1g'e 111:111. 1711111 111:111e his 11111111 115' 11lI'g'G 111'111111c1i1111 1':1111c-1' 1111111 111g11 111'i1'1-. 1111- 11111-11111111 111 1116 C111 1'11111111e11ccf1 Ili Il 11132 1111111 11s Z1 1llXllI'.X' 1111' 1111- 1'11'11Z 111111 1111w 11 1':1111qs as :1 11cces511x' 111 111C. 11 11:1s z11s11 r1cx'e111p1-11 111 s11c11 :1 11cQ1'1-Q 111:11 wc llllxx' 1111111 11'111'1is, 116111- II1IlI1C5. 11lISSCS. :11111 11':1c1111's cq11i11pc11 with g:1s1111-110 1110111rs. '1'11c 1111111 i111111s11'v 11111145 :11111111g' 1110 111's1 111 1116 w111'111. C1111- 111- 1116 1'111'c1111+f1 11cQ1111:11i1111s is 111111111'-1111'1'11:111i1's. T110 c:11's 11C1Ilg' pl'11f1l1CQ11 mm' 1 1 X O' XXX LE RACONTEUR 35 are all highly 1ley'el11pe1l, a111l reciuire skillful Zlllfl trained 111e11 t11 1l11 the repairs 1111 tl1en1. i'411l' this l'CZ'lStll1 there is a Illtlitll'-Il1CCl1ItlllCS c1111rse. with all 1n111lern equipn1ent,i11 Technical Scl11111ls. llesicles learning t11 repair cars, the l111ys are :1ls11 taught the the11retical 11pe1'ati1111 11f tl1e111. There is a 11ew era 11111-ning' up itll' g'I'IHlllZltC niechanics. .Xer11plane niechanics receiye large salaries. The average garage 1111111 kn11wq little 11t the c11nst1'ucti11n 11f the 11ew 111111lel cars. while the grarltiate 1l11es. lt is easily seen that any l1.1y wh11 takes the c11u1'se as It 111ecl1a11ic in any Tech- nical Sch1111l prepares il XYHl1fl0l'flIl luture i-111' hiniself. Electricity irtrl' the n111st part, pe11ple are hlissfully Iltbfllllt 11f the yalue Ill' electricity. They are CtllltCllt with the fact that when they turn a switch 111' p11sh a lilltltbll they get either lifflit 111' heat. They are ahle t11 light their h11n1e. c1111k their flinner. 111' hear 11111sic whe11 their 1'a1li11s are switche1l 1111. The presence 11f electricity was 1lisc11ye1'e1l lllHllSIll1IlS Ili years agp l1y a Illtlllli 1ia111e1l Caenus. lle liye1l in a ll14lllIlSllCI'f'. lllltl 1111e 1lay, while cleaning Zlllll1t'I' l1y 1'11l1l1ing it XX'illl other niaterials, he n11tice1l. XX'lTCIl he lai1l the aniher 1l11w11. that sinall pieces 11f featliers Illlfl 11the1' niinute 11l1vlt'CtS were tll'ZlXYIl t11 it. It was 1111t 1111til late i11 the Sixteenth tientury that this strange f11l'CC was lllllllfil hy Wiilliani Gil- hert, :1 physician t11 Queen lflizalweth. lle l1a1l expe1'i1nente1l with this ftll'L'l' Illlfl finally 1lisc11y- e1'e1l which niaterials were C4lllflHCtl1I'S :1111l which were n1'1n-c11n1h1ct11rs, 111' ins11lat11rs. .Xfter years 11f st111ly of this p11werf11l f11rce, he t1111k the Greek w11r1l for anilier, which was ClCliU'11ll,H an1l gave this f11rce the nanie 11f electricity. Many flifferent types 11f electricity were then 1lisc11yere1l. Experiinents were c11ntin11e1l, l111t it was niany years ll6ftll'C any practical use was IllZltlC 11f this f11rce. Kl11t1'11's a111l ge11erat11rs were then inye11te1l. ancl all k1n1ls11t electric lightniet systeins. ll111111as EtllSUl1 was 11110 1,1t the ltlJl4lC'1'S lll this t1el1l 11t il1YC11fil'Jll. The 11se 11f electricity r:1pi1lly incre:1se1l, 11ntil 1111w it is use1l f111' practically anything' l-tbl' which p11wer 111' energy is req11ire1l. its p11ssil1ilities are still 1'G:2'Z1l'flCfl as heing' iI1CStilllIllil0. it w11ul1l als11 he iIllllHSSil3lG t11 estimate the l1illi11ns 1Q1f fltlllZl1'S' w111'th 11f appliances, inachin- ery Zlllll equipment which w1111l1l he useless if itil' lilly reas11n the c1'1llecti11n 111' pr111l11cti11n was 1lisc11ntin11e1l permanently. In the XYest1lale Technical electrical c11urse. ill9tI'llClQiU1lS are given 1'1n all types 11f h11use wir- ing. n111t11r Illlfl llltlftll' starter illfsllllllliitill, flllll also i11str11cti1111 1111 teleph11ne ancl lllfCI'CUllll1llll1- icating' hell systems. The llltbtfll' winflingf i11- Stl'llCtiOll is of necessity cnrtailecl, i11 keeping' with the ec1'1n1'1n1ic pr11gran1 11f all Tiillllilltbll sch1'11'1ls tllftlllgll the l111ar1l 11f l21l11c:1ti11n. -f--liy ll. 11. ll11l1nesan1l .l. l'..t1':111g. l-.3-l'. Printing U11e11t'tl1e greatest inyenti11ns11l:1ll tllllL'S was tl1at11ftl1,epri11ti111gpr1-ss. lt was printing which le1l Elll'thllt' tllll 11f the lJark .Xgesf e1l11c:1te1l nien, causefl fliSCt1X'Ql'iCS 11f new lZllltlS, Cl'HXX'llCfl kings, l'lIil1Qll king1l11111sfyet the lllylllilll little realizes its in1p11rt:1nce. The l11ss 11f the press t11-rlay, eyen with 1':11li11 aufl telegrapli, w1111l1l s111111 plunge 11s hack t11 the ign11r:1nce 11f past centuries. This n11l,1le l'1l'tIfL'SSlHll is 11ne 111' tl111se taught in Htll' scl11111l. .X st111lent Ct1X'L'I'll1Q the w11rk lllltlffl' 11111' lll0l1tUl' t11ne 11f CIlllIl1lIliS tinestb, llils a gilbllfl wurking kn11wle1lge 11f n1111le1'n typng- rapliy. Illlll s11ccess IS liaiinneriiie' at his 1l1111r. Fr11n1 the print Slltilb tucke1l away ill the 1111rth t'1lSi c111'ne1' 11f 11ur great Schtltbl, 11rig'inate each St'IlS1lIl s11cl1 things as kllll'iStlllllS CZll'tlS, tlElllCt' IlI't'lQl'IlIlllllL'S an1l tickets, Triune l111tlL'C4. an1l Clbl1l1llL'5S 11ther necessities t11 niake 11111' Slll1lL'l1lQ5 XYhen a yuung inan steps 1111t int11 this c11l1l anfl lPZl!'l'lt'I'L'll w111'l1l 111 seek his t'111'tuue. what are his chances 11f success C11l1ll!lll'L'1l with tl111se 11f the priiiter, XYllIl is s11ue'ht i11 every lanfl t11 sup- ply Hlll' great 1n111lern l1usinesses :1111l h11n1es witl1 necessities a111l luxuries? Une Cllllllllf 11yerse1n- phasize the i1np11rt:1nce 11f p1'inti11gfan1l the priiiter. -ll.XX'ils1111.'l'-lil. Chemistry Cheiiiistry was lirst 1lisC11YCl't'1l as a science i11 Egypt, fftllll which c11untry it 1le1'iye1l its nanie, -.Lillt'l'lllSll'yU llftllblllllf' c111ning' i'l'Hlll the ancient Egyptian w111'1l uLillL'llliIl.u lt was lirst practice1l as ll rlefinite science :1l111ut the lirst half 11f the f11111'th century, a111l since tllcll has spreafl until it is 1111w the f11ren111st science 11t' the age. l11 its lung list 11f s11pp111'ters the 11:11nes Ili Magnus. liilfllll, Yaleiitine. Scheele. iylllltrll. anfl 11tliers stanfl 1111t as the l.4lllIl1lCl'S 11f :1 science that has 11pe11e1l the way itll' yaster liel1ls 11f kn11wle1lgg'e. l11 the cheniistry c11urse pr11yi1le1l at this 5f'lTUUl 11nly ClCIl1ClllIZll'Y experinients are perf11r111e1l, the n111re ClilllIlllClltCii 11nes heing tlllllttbll l1XYillQ' t11 the expense 11f the apparatus flllll the Zlllltltllll 11f tiine ayailahle. AX11 i11t1'111l11cti11n is llliltltx 111 the :1t11n1ic 'fllC111'y', cheniical Ufllliltltblla. 4111116 11f the fiinclaniental laws, Illlfl the n1111'e c111n1n11n elenients. Elemen- tary types 11f cl1e111ical pr11ce1l11res are st111lie1l. sucl1 as 4llSiIllZltlt1l1, catalysis. 11x11lat111n. neutral- izati11n, etc.: tl1e11 the applicati11n 11l all these '111 ill4lt1Stl'j'. the tl'ZlflCS, Illlfl Ctll1ll1lc'l'L'C is st1'esse1l. It is ttvl l1e regrette1l that Ulllj' a s111all pr11p111'- ti1'1n c1f Tlllli' llll1'illQ tlttl' thir1l year is all that is 1ley11te1l t11 clieinistry. lt is i11a1le1111:1te, fllilll it is t1'1 he l111pe1l that llCl.tll'G lung' there will he 36 LE RACONTEUR more time allotted to this most important suhject. -Bert Tinsley. ll-155-.X Spec. Art The yalue uf the art course is three-fold. First it is educational, for the study of draw- ing, design and colour is purely Il study of order. reiatiye values and constructive principles. Such ll pursuit c11lls forth orderly thinking' and honest judgnient. qualities that should develop Il worth while student. Second. we lCIll'l1 to develop Il co-relation he- tween the hand and eyes. so th11t we are ahle to put down on paper what we see or wish to express. Finally, for the regular art student, the cle- partment offers 11 complete four-year course in the yarious lil'ZlIlL'lTC5 uf art, This consists of two years' general Z11't and two years' specializ- ing' in the particular work required to ht the student for positions in the various helds ul the art profession. For anyone showing talent in this direction. it is 1111 enjoyahle and protitahle profession, and although affected hy the depression, it has suf- fered to a less degree than lllllllf' of the other professions or trades. as the more strenuous the times, the more those in the husiness world must seek the aid of a good commercial artist to hring his particular line hefore the puhlic in the most attractive form of zidyertising. ln closing, l would say that the Z11'f depart- ment is Zlll interesting place. The work. although not too easy, is neyer monotonous. as our periods here are divided so as tu give us il yariety of prohlem work, still life. cast. design. lettering 11nd clay modelling. Xlle also meet some very in- teresting students while studying art. falarion llonn, Room 'I-ll. Drafting The history tif drafting is one that dates hack many years hefore the hii'th of Christ. ln King' Sthlllllltlllii time plans were drawn concerning the construction uf his p11lace. Since that time drafting has gradually increased in hoth impor- t11nce and science. Drafting has hecome the most essential factor in the construction of from the largest huildings. hridees, etc., down to the sin11llest ohjects. ttf 11ll these things an actual drawing of what the Zll'llClL' will look like must he m11de. ln the schools of to-day. where drafting is heing taught, there has heen set up a special course in which the students are instructed in the dnterent ways ol attacking drawing. and ol the peculiar actions uf the steel and other materials when they are put to work. liesides these things, they are instructed in the smaller details ot a drawing which is an IlllINlI'l'lIll' tac- tor of dralting. The apprenticeship of a draftsman is stretched over Z1 length of time. usually four years. The tirst year he tiles drawings. The second year he does tracing under supervision. The third year he does more detailing under less super- vision, and the fourth year he does his own drawings and simple designs. Drafting holds for a young INIIH, just start- ing out in industry, a steady position, goood pay and a ch11nce to come in contact with men of high responsihility. I Qlnk l ll I 1 . ' 4. 1 . ' . Cooking Department tliy XYilbert Charters! This department is seldom lTC'Zll'tl from, hut it does a great de11l for the social activities uf the school. The pupils of this department llltll a chance to show their skill in their work hy help- ing to prepare the Teachers' Federation Lunch last Fall. This finely equipped class rooni, with its mod- ern household appliances. is the finest in the city. The n111terial used is the hest money can huy. The purpose of this department is to train the students in the different w11ys of preparing meals. ln addition. they learn the cost of meals and their food yalue. The pupils do catering' for private homes. llouse work is taught here: this includes cleaning the floor, washing dishes and cleaning sinks. This tr11de hranches out into many lines of husiness in the world to-day. There are many cafeterias in factories where women and girls 11re employed to cook and prepare meals. The restaurants also employ 111211152 llotels. filled to CZlD21Cltf' hy the ever-increasing tourist trade, are another means uf employment for the efficient cook. The cooks in the hotels haye their own line of work. For example. the pastry cook does nothing hut 1l1llliC pastry. The soup cook makes nothing' hut soups. Cooks are also employed on tI'Illl1S and ho11ts. .X train cook prepares the meals for passengers and crew. Un the other hand. two cooks are employed, one in preparing' the meals for the p11sseng'ers. the other for the oni- cers Zlllll crew. ln conclusion. might l add that the cooking' tr11de is an open one XYe cannot liye without eating: Un this, life depends. Uur department offers to eyery girl Land hoys, too, if they choosel skilled in this trade, the opportunity to heconie which is ll ti'uly practical art. Arts Household The course in household arts is of yalue In the homemaker. and the wage-earner. careful selection of The homemaker, with lllIlICI'llllS 11nd the knowledge ohtained at school. can produce clothes for herself Illltl family. lt helps her to select garments which will suit her type and liCl'SllllJllltf'. Fine sewing, dressmaking, LE RACONTEUR 37 millinery, emhrniclering, knitting ancl erncheting that an intelligilile signal cuulfl he sent ht-tiyeen are taught, which she can turn intii spare huusef tum piimts unconnectefl hy wires. htilfl money hy selling articles tn private lliillf Ile fimmmstmtcfl this I,hem,mL.u,,H in lsfiti, Y1illl2llS UI' STOFCS- when he sent the letter lu acriwss the .Xtlaiitic . . A . . . ln laundering, she learns murlern methmls of trum Lurniyall. lziiglaml, tu Nexvtuiiiitllziml. m washing, lftllllllgf, cleaning, reiniiying stains. anil .Xmerie'a. The apparatus which Xlarcuni usefl pressing garments tif cuttim. linen, wiml. silk. Ui Stlllfl illlfl YCCUYC UNSC SiQl11llS Wlli YCY5' Cfllilf' ravtm anfl celanese. .mtl iyutilrl he laugherl at liy this muflern generaf i tiiin. This rarliii apparatus has lmeen imprmeil uppn su mueh that yiiu can almust say that the ratliu ull the present clay is perfect. The stucly tif textiles pruyicles a kmiyrleclge fur the seleetiun :mtl purchase pf suitahle anil rlurahle materials, fur garments anfl liuuselmlil furnishings. The yrurk is a fiiiimlatitin fur later '1'l,-f1uy-' 1-mp., ig in new-15, ew.-5. pm. uf imci, intelligent purchase. ln the present flay ul' high 116,51 It Xnfulc thc talking picm,-6, I,,,5Si1,lC: in- prices, it is essential that girls. whit will lilffl' ereasefl the safety uf aeruplzmesg speeiletl up assume the respunsihility nf a hume. slirmlil make L-,immimiggitiuii3 sery es as a methml nf ailyertis- a stuily uf this suhject. ing: is useil lay flueturs lu cure certain ailments: The Zliili nf 1'iivii't'1' U11C1'IlIil1Q,' is Ui ffilill girls tn makes travelling at sea safer, antl is alsii a use pmrer machines, which are usefl in many fac- metlititl tif entertainment. turies, anil enciiurage their speerl anfl elhciency. , . V The elementary' principles -if electricity anfl rlhe really-macle hwuse-rlress. shirt, anil unfler- ' ' suunil are the first things taught in the ratliu course at this scliuul. XYhen the rafliu stuilent has tlitii'tt1i!l1l3' iiiifleiwtmul these Iirst principles, wear tacturies require many girls as iiperatiirs. The yytirk in millinery enalwles the girls tu make their uxyn hats. ancl tu hecume assistants , I 1 I he starts cunstructing receiving sets. .Xtter m tml UM C' making' a crystal set, he starts in un a une-tulte The clressmaking cuurse utters instructiun tu set. :ma then ilwl-63,65 the muuim- mf tui,eS tu girls lu l lCl' lllill HWY mill' l'CC mf' WHQC' almiiut live. lluring the making' uf these sets. earners. They are trainefl as assistants. iinishers. the t1M.,,l.Y mf their ,,I,61-Miml ic Fiwwn tht. qu- llUC1'S- fUVC'lll'llC5- illlfl flCSi!1H'i'f ln 'll'CF5lU1llfl1l! ilent. If the set ilues nut umrk. he is recluireil ti, C'fl2ll'liSlNl1C'l1lS- linil the truuhle anil tix it. The entire cuurse is ul. such a practical nature , , , liuring the year inciflental sulijects such as that all girls shuulrl ayail themselyes tit the mp- lClL'Yi5l'Pll. the plintiv-electi'ic cell :intl talking l 'tl1lltml'5.lt Ullerg' V y 1 , pictures are flelyefl intii, anil their theiiry anil fhllllllllltll hy Klary Walker. lietty Bulliyan, Ullmntiuu taught tw thc Student- liettv Cox. W , , I ' , The stuilent alsii is taught a smattering' nl Radio railiii engineering tu help him in his future railiti lt is less than titty years agp that i'hiie'li:i11w wurlc. Klareuni, a yuung Italian inyentur, iliscfiyerefl fflirefl Ratelle. l-52-R, CLASSICAL PERSONALITIES The -TCSl6I'7lillfl Klenet. lluuse ul the Hhlffft lllice. lm! Shprt Stivries-Mr. Kliller. Twice Tnlfl TalesfWKlcL'iillitch's -itikes. Tales-l.ate excuses. The Great Stone Face-Fensuin. Charge uf the l.ight llrieacle-Tlie liiekers at The lfgpist-:Xl l'eters. noon. Much .Mlm .Xhuut NuthinefKlrs. Slater. The TlllI7Cl'SUllIltUl lQ1Ill Klellhersiin. The lnyisihle Klaiiilfreil Sweeney, Les Kliseralvles-The Track Team. The Virginian-Klary Klaihlux. llitler-Ntirm Levitt. Sign uf the CrtisssExaminatiun marks. -lustice-Klr. Simpsun. Table Talk-ln the Lihrary. Travels XYith a llunkeyellaye flulillit-i'g' anrl The Laugliing' Klan-XYin l'almer. his car. Sense antl NiinsensefKliss Klarligan Rrnneu anfl -lulietfl3aker anfl Ruse Day. Great ExpeetatitinsfSti'aiglit lines in the halls. l'ilgrim's l'rugress-The Grarluates. Hur Mutual l7rienflfKlr. Ettinger. Youth-First Former. l.ittle XVtmenfXYestclale illil l-Buys. Goofl Cninpaniuns-4laylarfl ancl Grapes. The Curse-4 lriginal Triune plays. .Xs You Like lt-Cafeteria meals. The linar tif the llrzigim-Kli'. Fee. The .Xntiquaryv.Xrt Sharer's ear. 38 LE RACONTEUR FAMOUS PEOPLE 1, DON 111111111111 1. Len Barlow-President of the Triune. fi 1' - ' .3 -,111-?b'f 11,'3fi2g - lllfl Xllll eu-r llCZll' l'l111'l1111' tzzllcing. lJi1l X1lll ever 560 l'::ll4l4lXX' tztlkingi .111 XX1-ll. we 1li1l, .X111l we xvcrc 11111111essc1l. W, pax 1 v 1 1 1 1 XX llflt Il circus l1211'kc1' l1e 1x'1111l1l 111:1ke' l1l1x11111sl'v lll1lllf'41'tllK'l' ess 11e1111le 1x'c1'1- i111111'esse1l hy l.L'll'S s11ecCh, 11111 fI11l1' they tl11111g'h1 l1e , 11'1111l1l 111:1k1- :1 Q11-111 l'1'esi1le111. X111l s11 l1:11'ke1 ' l1ec:1111e l'1'csi1le11t. xx 6 N1111' 1111111 his 11111111siti1111 will 211l111i1 1h:1t -'liZll'lit'lA'SU 1Jl'11Q'l'i3QSlXC ' R' . ,, . . 1- 1 1 391- 1lLlCl'i 111 111'11g'1'z1111s llflX 1' the 11l1IlL'll 111 11111 the ll'lllllC' 1111 Z1 11erlestf1l 111 Q1 1111l1liC :111111'11x'21l. 1 K A1 P25 1 ,Q-1- 1, 1-1 'Nw I 'b 2. Nip Nye-President of the Old Boys. Ni11 st-e111s 111 he 1'llL' 111 XX1-s11l:1l1-'s 11111st:1111li11g' :lll'l'C7llllXl lllL'll tl1is year 21s fill' 115 his 1111si1i1111s 11f 11z1s1 :1111l 111-1-sc111 :11'e c1111ce1'11e1l. l1's XX'l1l'Tll lllllllllg' 1111 11'111e1'. l,l'Cg'Sl4lt'llt 111 the fflml li11ys.11 hig sl1111 i11 frulcts. stf::11l1' 1111siti1111 1111 the truck te:'1111. 111:111:1g1'1' 11f the 1'11gl1y te-3111. Zlllll Xlr. .Xll2111 s l'lQl'l't'll1lll1l 1112111 ge11c1':1lly. XX'e l1e111'1l :1 V1111111111' that Ni11's l't'1ll 11111116 is .Xthclst:111 ll111l11'i11 li1lllCllll N11-. lust llllXX' lll1lCll ll'lllll there is 111 tllill is llIll'1l 111 s21Y. l1llt si11111- his is 1111 the truck lClIlll thc 1lisc11ssi1111 h:11l hc-ttci' st1111. Spec-1l lSlll 11111' e1ht111'1:1l st:11l s llt'Sl 11111111. 3. Moyra Williams-Captain of Senior Girls' Basketball. lt's ll g11111l thing tl1e1'e211'e girls' s1111111s111'1l1c- fe111:1lc llf the w1lC'Clt's llllyllll llllt get llllll the lllllL'llQ'lll 211 zill. lint :1l111111 Xl11y1':1, lt might lw sz1i1l that Zl11lll't f1'11111 her :1c11121l 11lz1yi11gf. the thing we 1'es111-ct hci' 1111' 11111s1 is she 1l11cs 11111 scrccch l1llll0 :is lllllfll :is the 11th1-rs 1111 the fl11111'. She is 11111 exactly 11111g'111--1ie1l. t1111'1:1c1'. IF11111 gut llllll 11l1-11. lhis llili l1t'Cll :111 IlIlL'lll1ll 11,1 1'1111gr:1111l:1tc Xl111'1':1 XX'illi:1111s. fcchle th1111gh i1 lllllj' s1111111l. XXX- 1l11 Cllllgvil-iltlllillfl hui' 1111 her 11lIlXlllg 111 right f111'w211'1l. l111th 111 l1111i111' 011111111111 z1111l tl1is y1':11' SC1111 4 Margaret Nixon Captaln of the Iunlor Girls' Basketball. 1 ia llt 1 s 1l1l1 Xl11+ 1111 l121s g1111c f1ll'Zlll'L'Sl1lj'. XXillCll 11-s1:1:' 111: 11, , 'c sm it ' ' ':' ' 1 4' ' 1 1 i ff 1'iw -' '11.1.'1. A '-1-1 . -, ., ' 5.-. I -, 1 .,' ., ' int . 3 14-1 1A ,,:1 's :' 1' 1 2'- .':111 A 1 ,'i1 i11 .l ' 111 ' Q ,Xltl111-'li -1' 111 XXX-,1 2 ', . I'gK1 :1 111-1's1111 t'lllL'I'r :1 s1'h1111l :1111l i111111e1li:1t1-ly l1t11111 1 1111111 1 lt 1111 : 1h:11's :111 :1cl1it-11-111t'11t, Es111-cizilly XX'llCll the 11-:1111 is il g'i1'l's 11111111 Klan'- ,X-X ' ri 11:11 ls 1111 lllllll is t1111x111l.111l g11111l sl1 11 1 ll, 111 11l llll 11l lXlllK 1 51 1 giils 1h.11 111 1.1111 .11 lllX 111 111 lllll 111 lllllll l 111 ll , f' 1111 IL Lillllfl 111 1111s 111l tl11 ls lllllllX th-11l111 1111 sl 1l11 1 LE RACONTEUR 5. johnny Stewart-Editor of Le Raconteur and Captain of the Senior Rugby Team. 1121.11 yllll llllZ1Q'1llt' ll l'llg11j' I112lyCl' 111 1116 Illilgllllllif 111151111-55? Lqilll 11111 llllZlg'1llC Il gIl11111lllLf 1l11111'16111116k 111113111131 1116 111111 111 Il lllllll 111 1611 XY11lAl1S 1161111111 Illl 61111111'5 1165141 I 111' 1116 Illllll 111111 111161-CtAl1tL'11 1111 thflil' fl1l.XY1l1.'1 11115565 1111111116 1115 11661 1161111165511 1111 1116 1111110 11115565 5111116 11111115 11111116 111 X1'l'l'Llllg 111111-5, 1111 11151111166 1? If 11111 61111 llllIlQ'lllL' 111656 l111IlQS, Zlllfl 111111 ll 111116 11111146 1111 1-!lC1, 11111 111116 Zlll 111611 111 11111111111 S1CX1'IlI'1'5 1615111111111 1111111111 15 111 1115 11151 j'CIll'. 511 511111611116 11111 111116 111 116 111111111 111 I111 1115 5111165. 1111111111611 111111 11-1111111 1111111 111 flliug' 1111156 1111tlc1-'11l1PQ 11111111111 1 111111'1 111111111 6. Bert Pearson. 111116111111 Il 116151111 1l1lS 1111 11115111655 111 11115 61111111111 11 111- 11515 1111 1 1 1'1'651116111. 111 L'1111111111. 616.. 111 1111111 KI1. 1115'11:11111-. 1111116161. 111 11115 61156 11 111111111 111- Il 6111116 11111 111 1l1L'11t1l1l.l 11611. 61611 11 XYC 111116 111 11116111 Il 11116 1611 111111. CCl'1Illll1f' 11611 1'f.'1ll-S1111 1166115 1111 6x111111111111g 111' CXC11l1llllllQ' fl-11111 115. 711116 116115111111615 111116 -11151 111111111 115011 1111 1116 1111111110 111611111111111 I1l'1l151llg 111111. T116 111115 14111111 111:11 1166111156 11161 l'1'2ll1 1116 5111111 111161-5. 1116 111115 1166111156 11161 111116 141 11511-11 141 1116 11111-5 111111 111111111 1111- 5111111 111166. l1'5 Sll'I1l1gC111 111116 111111' ll 111111161'5 St11C1f 61165 1111 1111116 1115 111116 6111-5 11111111. 1'11111111111' 111111 11111165 Il 11111. S11 11111111 7. Bud Turnbull-Captain of the Senior Basketball Team. 111111 11661151111111111111116111111. 111-'5 111 1-1611 1111111111 5111111. 511 CX1'1'y'lPl1C 15 Sll1'L' 111111116 56611 llllll. 116 5116111151111151 111- 1115 111110 111 1116 1111116611116 1I1ll'Ill'j' 511,11 111 Zlllj' 1311111166 11111 111116111 56611 llllll, 111 1111 111611115 C11111C 1111 111111 566 llllll 9111116 111116. .1111 111116. lf 111111 11616 21 216111 11161461 116 11116111 111611161 111111 116 61111111 1166111116 Il 111-l-l1C1Il:11, 115 5111116 11111111611111 111111111111 111flyK'1'5 111116. 8. Spud Rattel-Captain of the junior Rugby Team. 11's 111111111 111116 111g111 1121111111115 1lL'QZlll 111 116 111611611 1l'11Ill 1116 11116 lllS1CE111 1111116 1111611116111 1161615 Il 14111111 511111 1111111 1111116 XX'1llQ 8111141 111111111 1111 IllllC1l 111111-C1ll'l'j'lllg'. 116 111411111 116611 111. 1115 10111116 11111165 11-1.1111311151 1611112611 111111 1115 11161111116 1111 116161156 11115 6111111611 11,111.11 1111 11116 6111111 1111111. 11'5 1.41171 111111 111616 1511.1 Zlll Il11'S1l1l' 1111111111 l'llg111' 1611111 1111111 1119 111611 51111111115 111 Cizlllflilfl 111 511111611111161 Nxvcglflzllc 111111111 116 51116 111- 111 161151 11110 1'6111'656111:11116. 9. George Lambo-Captain of the junior Basketball Team. T116 .1l1l11lV1l- 16111115 111111'1 661 lllllL'1l 6161111 111 1111611111111. 'l'1161 fll'4' l'CQ'2ll'f1C11 115 lllC'l'C1j' 611111165 1111 1116 SQ11'l111A 1l11lj'C1'S. .XI111 lll 11115 61156 11'5 Z1 QYGIII 11115111k6. cjlll' 'llll111714 11111111 1-1111 5111111 1116 S1-1111115 Il 111116 111151461- 111111 11161 1,1o11't kllljxxv. 11'5 111111615 11140 116111156 111111 111116 lllilfltx 11115 1611111 511 Q111111, II6 15 11116 111 1116 11151651 111111'-11111k615 4F11 1116 1-1lI11ll'. S1111 111111 11111611 111111 116x1 111116. idea' Qtfmvufsyf -143105 Q 1 1 51 ZW Q 11111 lf' x' .1 sa . 'ii ,1 . 9. . MM 1 'af 1' 1 S . .,, -. Xi' 'Q we X 'ng ? 1 a Q. 7 5. . 1 '52 .1., ' 4Q LE RACONTEUR yy 5, ORCHESTRA ,, 'i BACK ROW-Charles Scott, Dave Goldberg, Ben Finklestein, Dave Moodle, Roland Hawkes. Cliff Morris, Bill Holcombe, Wallace Macfarlane, Bob Cattell, Bill Chilman, Bill Mummery, Bill Reich, Vernon Bridgewood, Irwin Goldberg. SECOND ROW-Bill Gilliland, Louise Griffith, Ellen Unsworth, Jo Spence, Lillian Sutton, Betsy Harrison, Dorothy Mitchell, Andrina Macfarlane, Muriel Cattell, Mr. Lomas, Marjorie Unsworth, Jean Morrow, Ruth Beech, Jean Forbes, Beryl Ettinger, Isabel Frid. Mary Walker, Joyce McGill. Grace Macfarlane. BOTTOM ROW-Murray Cochrane. Roy Cartmell. Michael Swick. Grant Henderson, Mary Cattell, Don Oates, Ken Lamond, Warren Hannaford. lim-,HQ tilt- time hull its M1-. Slmfifif fifimim-fl his zlufimfc, :md if ie 1ll'Q1llllZLlli1rll.lllt' liitlit-sti'zt has lllL'l'k'2l5L'll stezulilx' llllllwl Ili S m'f lutuli' dmc ll? will UMUC USUN' in IlllllllM'l'Y ztiitl ztliilitv, until now it litlsscsses rlilli' Wlwll' Sflwlfl l Y5lllF' Sulllll-Wtcil the Ufflwe' at x':1i'ic1l lll5ll'lllllL'lll.lllllill :lull ll coiisitlei':tlwlt- TV11. fllk' filllfwt lwlllg l'l'C5L'lltCd tl' il f3l'?lflt5 l'L'llk'l'lllll'k'. lly lZllA tht' Q'l'l'1llt'l' pzlrt ul its alt-vcle flufliclicc. l'lW ll lf flllf ti' ilu' L'ff l'lf 'lf UT !llTl'fl lwflef' The lliwlit-sti'z1 assisted in umm' lmlgixtiiis pix- MV- lflmlile Vwllflllfte 'Hui' l A5U't'U'f U'L'l'Y lwfk- -t-iitcll iii thc ftuclittlrium-atlic sclwtll lwlzlfl Loui- llllfl Wllll ll Qlfill 'lvlll l l'5ml'llU' lll5U'llVte thc lllL'llCL'lllClll Night, 'l'cch. exliilmitilm :md others tlillt-1'ciit scvtiiliis in their work, llt- is 1lllllllliL'll ilutgidk. thc ,L-1,U,,1 thu. l,luH.,l fm- ,iiffC1.Q,,t Illlll l'l'S1'L'fU l llf illl IlW 1'Cl10ff1'11- L'lllll'L'llCS, clulis, :mtl twice for the Ctnniimiiity 'lihu most iinptlrtzliit uvt-nt of tht- SL'ZlNllll was Fund. lu :ill tht-se lit-i'fm'i1i:liices they peitoriiit-fl tht' t'ivllx'c'l't pix-st-iitt-il iii hlilllllilly, .X x':1i'itwl pm- wt-ll :tml rt-t'cix't-tl lllilllj' fztxwltiliilwle cuiillncllts grzim wus 11i'vst'iitt-ll ln' tht' tlitllt-sti':l. with Wt liopt' that ilit- lll'CllC5ll'll will twiiitimie to lie ll Alnmt-s Shiclcls, lmlvtilzli' rauliw star, :ls gtivst zirtist. on-tlit to thc Sfliwol. CHORAL SOCIETY Gaylard raharn, R. Fletcher, H. G J. ogt, tgomery. A. V OI'l lVI I-R ght R t0 BACK ROW Left J. rk 0, L. Cla Casucci L. l. FY lSecreta and Gilll Turner, J. B. attell, J ,FLC FIS teve G.S ie, C. Blake, H. HS W.A Bell ng, M. Dav s, W. Dunsmoor, P. Johns, .D. cPherson Ma . Sleeth, Dunsrnoor, B Henderson. A. Fetherston, P. P. K. Clark, H. FESldCf1t iF' enderson ebb, R. H ANDING-G. W ST Burk, Bannerman, E. gg, D. King, E. Be Cole, E. ,A. hompson unro, M. T M eech, B James E. Singer, ,A. IS , G. Nevi rd 3 ,E.W tt Nu E. Cole, R. Lovelady, ver. B. R. Oli ackey. Forth. V. M J. an stj, fps ivan, M. Su ne. B. Jard J. sh, Wa M. ker, hita t,L.W Oi ,M.Sc 3 Pag Speers, B. ATED-E. SE C. Warneke, J. M. Bowman, N. Gleave, onductor 1C Sh dfrey. G. McCar1dIi Go KES. P. Lu BTI nah ef' MK Y. U l'l a , M. Parsons, B. M rd Smith F0 J. llivan, Marsh, P. Su J v WtOI'1 Johns, M. Ne anewell, F. Flock, R. ng, E. M rd Ha W-L. RO FRONT J Morley. Rob nson. P. Irvine, Co eman, G. L. 42 LE RACONTEUR tt CLUBS ,, SCHOOL CHOIR IE1 'Iilie Iitivs' tllee Cluh :mtl the Girls' Chtiral Sticiety havve mergetl intti tune htitly, ntvw kntiwn ls th Qtthtittl Chi ii Xl Xltfmll' h tif the .. 6'.' I'.Al'A'1flQ-V 'Veclmical st-ctitin. has taken tiver the tlirecttnr- ship tif the new tirganizatitvn. 'l'he chtiir year was hegun the last week in wlanuary, with an at- tentlance tif slightly tiver seventy-tive chtiristers. Hllict-rs ftir the vear ttf IEIZS-I were electetlt ctimpanist. lfmlyn hlamesg l'resitlent. litih llen- . . , . tIerstin1 I,ihrari:m, .Xnne Lamphell, assistetl hy ,Xrt Xtigt. :mtl Secretary. Alames ll. tlillilzmfl. NN e have a memhership tit' seventy-live. heing matle up tif the ftillttwingz 'liwenty-live stiprantisi eighteen alttvs. ten tentirs. antl twenty-twti hasses :mtl harittines. .Xt present the chtiir is wtirking' ttn twtt num- hers, the chtiral fantasia tin 'l'he litthemian Girl. hy lialfe. arrangetl hy C. llutchins l.ewis trtvm the tmpera tit the same name. antl l.ullahy N the thirtl tit the six chtvral st1ne's ctvmptisetl hv 5 Sir lftlwartl Elgar. famtius British ctiinptiser. , trtim ttvlli music tit the l-ayarian llighlantls. 'lihese twti selectitins have shapetl up wtintlerfully well. antl we are lttttlqing' ftvrwartl tt' strut tiur stuff in puhlic. 'liwti chtiirs in the citv whtt ne particularly interestetl in the Wiesttlale Lihtiir very kintlly ltvanetl Us try er tine huntlretl tltwllars' wtirth ttf music. l, tin hehalf ttf the chtiir. wtiultl like tti thank these tu'g'anizatittns ftir their kintl IIIICVCSI III IIS. The chtwir practises three times a weelii Xltvn- tlay, Xyetlnestlay antl Fritlay. Everytine seems tt, enjtiy tht- wtirlt. antl with the gtwtl spirit that is alwavs prevalent practices Qt: tiver smtitithlv hill me '1 Xve are a new tirganizatitin hut we s 1 . ' permanent tint- There is ntwt a tltruht in my mintl that when we are tince hcartl we will he in cttnstant tlemantl, lbties that sttuntl cttncei Xlayhe it tltmes, hut just watch us! WESTDALE CAMERA CLUB tetl. 'l'ht' Camera Cluh was ftirmetl last Klarch, a the ctmiplt-titm tit the schtitll tlgirk-rtitmi, which, net-tlless tt, rZlY. is ttf intinite use tt, the memhers. The cluh was st'trtetl hv Xlr l ' Xter tht in t. . , . Htl. , J structtir antl euitlinur spirit. wh-I gttes tt: great lengths tty malte the meetings mtist interesting. lhtise memhers whti are actively engagetl in amateur phttttigrapliy have prtitlucetl excellent results from their wtirk, ttwing ttf the helpful in structitin giyen hy Klr. liaxtcr antl the yerv elti- cient facilities prtivitlt-tl hy the schtittl. The cluh was tipenetl again in Septeniher with sttmt- tif the memht-rs tif last year, in :itltlititm tti a numher tif new tmnes. Ntirman Ctmnway antl llartiltl Featherstttne. Iititli tif whtlm jtrinetl when the cluh was startetl, were chtisen as l'resitlent antl Secretary, respectively. Meetings were heltl fairly regularly tlimiiglititit the Fall term, on every sectintl Tuestlav when ptwssihle. antl the attendance was, tin the whtile. gtgntitl. .Xt these meetings, lectures were tleliveretl hy Hr. Haxter, antl tance hy Rtmsctve llurke, antl were tin such suhjects as the ctinstructitin tif cameras. tleveltiping, printing. antl varittus phases tif plitittigraphy in general, Since the heginning of the Wlinter term. it cun- test has heen tirganizetl within the cluh. antl ntl tltvuht this will hring ttf light many really gtititl samples of wtirk tltine hy the memhers. IVAN S. HRC It DKES. WESTDALE RADIO CLUB 'Iihe XYt-sttlale Ratliti Cluh was tiroeanizetl last 6 Uecemher lflth antl the ftilltiwing tifticers electetl: l'resitlent. tietirge lluhhartlg Yice-l'resitIent. Ttun llullg Secretary-Treasurer, Cetirge XYright. Regular meetings hegan in Vlanuary. They are heltl at TJIH tin XYetlnestlay evenings, untler the supervisitfn tif Mr. Hrtmwers, the ratliu instructtir. The purptise tif the cluh is tti prtivitle a chance itir thtise interestetl in ratliti tt, get tttgether :mtl tliscuss ratliti topics. .XlstI, memhers may luring' sets ttf he testetl. ftir they have access tti the tine schtttgil equipment. ,lust ntiw the cluh is plan- ning ttf huiltl a llitl-meter phtnne transmitter, I0 he wtnrking' at the annual exhihitittn. , . . . bmce ctimparativelv tew petiple ltntnw :mv- thing' tit amateur ratliti, a hrief explanatitrn is ntit tiut ttf place here. .Xmateurs huiltl their tiwn equipment. fttr their ttwn use antl instruc- titin altine. 'l'ti tihtain a license an examinatitin must he passetl. This ct-nsists tif a test in sentl- ing antl receivine' ctitle at the rate ttf ten wtirtls a minute. antl a verhal test tin the thetwry ttf ratlitt transmissitin antl receptitin. Unce the amateur has his license. he can huiltl his transmitter antl mttnittir. antl heuin ctimmunicatingr with tither amateurs all tfver .Xmerica. liy increasing' his ptiwer. he may statin he wtvrking' tfyerseas stations. .Xlthttueh ytiu may nttt he as atlvancetl as this -even thtiugh ytmu ltntiw ntithinq ahtiut ratliti- the tillicers antl memhers extentl ctirtlial invita- titin tty ctime up stime time tin XYetlnestlay even- ing' ttf the ratliti shtip tin the thirtl fltmtvr You can stitin learn things. antl ytnu will enitvy ytiur- self, stu ect in the llatliti Cluh. ll. NYINGI7lF1l,lU. LE RACONTEUR 43 a FRANK SHERMAN llatlmintun as a schuul spurt is cuming' intu its uwn at Xtestrlale. This year the cluh has a inemhership uf IIS, with uthers tlesiring' tu juin. lluring' the last twu vears the team has heen successful in tlefeating' the uther schuuls, antl un- fler the instructiun uf uur ahle euach, Klr, Inman, it has wun twin matches this year. lluwever, let us cunsitler the game itself, It has heen termetl kiZl.ll1ltlZl'S fastest incluur spurt, antl when pruperly playeil, it is fast. anfl nu hit anrl giggle game, as many think it is. The tirst thing tu cunsifler when une hegins tu play is the grip. llulcl the racquet well fluwn the hanclle with the leather hutt in the hanfl. Xvhen the knuckles uf the hantl are perpentlicular tu the l'ltmt', the etlge uf the racquet shuuhl he facing yun. Du nut grip tuu tightly, as this tlestruys free wrist actiun. which is ahsulutelv essential. l'ur a hackhantl shut slip the thumh up the hanclle antl resting against it. XYhen playing this shut, turn su that yuur right shuultler is facing the net. llit the hirtl when it is at the level uf yuur waist. l9un't make the mistake uf letting' it flrup tuu luw, as this increases the :lif- ficulty uf the shut. lfinally. keep yuur right shuultler facing the net until the shut is cum- plete1l,antl fulluw thruugh. Nuw there are the shuts tu cunsitler. They are tliviflecl intu fuur main classesi the lulv, flrups shut, smash, anrl flrive. The lull is a high shut guing tu the uppusite hack line. Une must praes tice this shut su that it tlrups within a fuut uf the line, in urfler that yuur uppunent has nu chance tu kill it. The snap uf the wrist, su ini- purtant in all shuts. is neetletl here in urfler tu give the shut the requirefl tlistance. The variety anfl methutl uf prutlnctiun uf clrup- shuts is su unlimiteil that it cannut he flealt with in rletail. lluwever, it is well tu rememher nut tu use this shut Inu much, lts primary use is cleceptiun. anal nu matter huw well it is executetl, it will luse much uf its effectiveness if trietl tuu uften. The same struke is usetl as fur a luh ur smash, hut with greatly retlucefl speetl. llu nut jerk yuur racquet tu sluw it fluwn. ur use a shurt push shut, hut make yunr struke sinuuth anrl rluvving. The smash is a very impurtant shut anfl une hy means uf which many uf yuur puints shuuhl he gainetl. XYhen smashing, have yuur left shuulfler puintetl in the tlirectiun uf the smash: hit the hirfl as high as yuu can cumfurtahly reach. antl keep it in frunt nf yun. The weight is un the right limit when the racquet is taken hack antl is transferrefl tu the left as the hirtl is hit. The effective smash is une which has speetl. cumes tluwn at a steep angle. antl can he sent in any flirectiun. The iinpurtance uf this shut can- nut he stressetl tuu greatly, fur it is essential ltr a guutl game uf hafhnintun. The tlrive is a shut which travels ahuut the height uf the net ant! is cunsetjuently su luw that it cannut he smashetl. lt is pruchicefl much in the same way as the smash. It is effective when playetl cluwn the sitle lines antl uccasiune ally acruss the cuurt. ttf cuurse. there are many shuts which cume intu nune uf these classes, hut they cunstitute the fuur main tlivisiuns antl are the gruunfluurk uf yuur game. .Xnuther very impurtant puint uf the game which has nut heen tuuchetl upun is fuut-wurk. Try In keep un yuur tuesu all the time. .Xs suun as yuur uppunent strikes the hirtl. start get- ting in pusitiun fur yuur uwn shut. If yuu cunf centrate un heing in the currect pusitiun hefure yun make each shut. yuur errurs will rlecrease anfl yuur game impruve. Nltrst heginners grah their ractjuets. rush un the cuurt. antl attempt tu play withunt knuwing the hrst thing ahuut the game. tlet sumeune tu shuvv yull the currect grip anfl sume ul the strukes. Then furget yuui' games until yun have piacticefl, anfl can see what the game is all ahuut. l'lay singles, whenever pussihle, fur the game is learnesl mure rapiclly this way. Xkiatch gtuul players in actiun anrl then try sume uf the shuts yuu see them make. Stick at yuur game. :intl if yun really try tu impruve it. insteatl uf heing cuntent with just plaving, yun will tlerive a great tleal inure enjuyment frum yunr hatlmintun. Nuw. vuu peuple whu think haflmintun is a sissv game. get uut anrl try it. Bltist inf its scuffers are nun-players, ur peuple whu have just fuulefl with the game. 'lin the juniur players ul the schuul. rememher vun are the teams uf future years. XYestrlale has vvun the lnterschul- astic hathnintun since it was first startetl. XYill she cuntinue? ltls up tu vuu. A , E 2 I9 5,4 xl l?l!8CU f ' , N, -1. ACONTEU 5 T K S SC 00 I n 1 . , -p .N ' f 44 LE RACONTEUR maxi .X11111l1111 111:11 l121N 1'11ll111l l11'. :1111l lll5l1Jl'Y l1:15 l111e11 111:11le Ill 1l11- 11111-l1l Ill 51111115 1l1:11 11'1ll l1c 11111- 11111 1l111111 111 1l11- .X1111:1l5 111 X11-511 1l:1l11 :15 511111c1l1111g 11l1icl1 1l1c 1'11111111g :11l1l111c5 11'1ll 1l11 111-ll 111 111' 111 111111:1lf:1111l 511110 111611 l11111l111111 5111111155 N1Pl 1l1:1t XX c51- 1lz1l11 l1:15 l1111-11 Cl'11XX'llt'fl 1111l1 YIC1 11111 :11 L'X'L'l'j' 111111 111 1l111 l4lI1l4l 111 1-1c11 1111 1l111 511'z11gl11:111:1y', l1111 5l1c l1:15 5l11111'11 1l1z11 1111l1111111:1l1l61 51Yll'll 11'l1111l1 lllllllf' Nll4lXU 1111 l1111 NClll1llll :111:1111. 'lll111 XYL'1ll'1'l'F 111 1l111 g1'111-11 :11111 g11l1l 111:11 1111ll l1e 111111111 111 l1111 lllllllf' l11-111115 11l111 l1:111- 1:11111-1l l1111' 1'11l111115 111111 1l111 1l1111l1 111 1l111 l1gl11. :1111l t'lll1'l'QC1l 1l1c ll'lllllI11l'lI1lll, 111:11'l1:111 11111 lll 11111111-1' 111- 11.111115, l1111 111 1l11- 11101 1l1:11 111 1'11'11111' 1111l11111:11 1l1111' 1l15- 11l:11'111l 1l1:11 111111 511111'15111:1115l1111 11'l111'l1 Il1Jll'li5 :1 llgllltl' flllllll :1 11lllllL'l' z1111l l'IllSL'5 :1 Illllll z1l1111'e l1lg I1-55511151111'1,11l 11111111I11'll1a. SllL'll 1111111115 :15 l'11:1151111, YllllI'l'l- l111ll, xlL'llk'l. Sl1'XYIll'l. :1111l lllillly 111l11-15 111ll l1c 11l:1c111l hl1lL' l11' 5l4lC'. 111 XY1'511l:1l11'5 ll:1ll 111 l'l:111111, 1111l1 lllk' l1ll'Clll1P5t :11l1l111115 111 111151 5'K'Ill'S, 111 1111l11111 11l1lll'L' gl:11l1:111115 1111l1 :1 Ql'L'Il1L'l' :1111l 11111111 111111- 51'111111111115 1-111111. Vlllll' 1111151 511111115111gg' 111111111111- 11111111 11:15 5I11111'11 111 1l11- 11:1cl1 111:1111, 11l111'l1 llils l1111-11 Illblf' 1111:11'l1- 1-1l l11' KI1. .Xll:111. lllllll 111111 1l1111' l111l1l 1l111 111151111111 11111111 l111l1l l11' 1'111111':1l, :15 1l11- 1111111111151 51'l11111l 111 1l11- 11:11'l1 1111111111115 111 ll:11111l11111 :1111l lll5ll'lfl. rllllk' 1'11gl11' 1111111 1111111-1l 111 :1 511l1-111l11l111111111111:1111'11.:1111ll1111 1111 WINSTON PALMER :1 tllllgll UllI'CIlliU 111 1l111 5111111-111111l 1111l1 l111'l1 111111l1l l1:11'11 l1:11l :1 l'C'lll 1'l1:1111'11 1111 Ill? 1111 111l1' :1q:111151 L:11l1111l1:1l ll1gl1. ll11' 1111111115 111-111 11111 LIN 5111'1'1155111l :15 llll-lller XX'11511l:1l11 11-111115, llllf 1l1111' 11111 1111 :1 g:111111 51:1111l. :11111 111-111 1'llllllL'l'S' 1111 1111 1l111 XX1111111111'1l1 ll'll1lllX'. 11111111 llllil-Q' 1l11- l1:15l11-1l1:1ll 11111111 511111115 111 l11- 1111ll 1111 1l111 11:11 111 :111111l1111 11l1:111111111115l1111, 11'l11l11 1l111 1111111115 l1111l1 1l111 I11151 1111. rlxlll' l1:151-l1:1ll 11111111 1l11l 11111 1111 1111111 1l11111 511111155 111 l:151 f'K'Ill', 1111 1l1111' 1l11l lllfll- l11151. :1111l 1111 111111 11111 :15l1 lill' 11111111. ll111 l1:11l11111111111 cl11l1 6111111611 Illl K'Xlk'llSlX1' Illlll 11l'11S1l1'l'11llX 1ll'H- Q1:1111 llll.llllQll1llll 1l111 51-'151111 :1111l 511111111-1l111l 111 1l11111:11111g :1ll 11111111115 111 1l111 11111'151'l111l:15111' 51111115 'l'1111 111111 1K'1lllll'C5 11'l11cl1 l1:1111 111l'lllSllt'4l 111111'l1 1'11111111111111111 1111l1- 111 11111' 1l11111:1111 :1111 1l111 :155'111l1-:111 Ill'lllN. :1111l :1l511 1l111 llllfl-'l41l-lll l1:15l11'1l1:1ll. BASKETBALL 'l1l115 11111' XX'11511l:1l11 l1151 lllilllf' 111 llr 1:1l1141l1l11 11l:11111'5 111 1l11- gl.1lllll1ltlll! 1'l:155. :1111l 1'11115111111e111- l1' Il 1111:1l11-1 11111111 11:15 1l111 111511l1. :1l1l11111gl1 1l111 1111111111 111111111 11l:11'- l'l'5 11l111 NlR'1l1P1'1l llll1P 1l111 1111111111 C1115 l1ll111l 1l111 l11ll Ill ll 11-11' 1':111:1l1l11 llllllllltl' 1111l11111l, 'lll111 111:1111'5 11151 1'l:15l1 111111111 1111l1 l111l1:1, 'Ill 1l11111 111111 1'111111. :1111l 11x1'111111111111 11111 l11gl1 114 1l111 11111gz1111.f1-1l 51111:11l 11:15 111 l111 111511'1l 1111' 1l11: lll'51 1lllll'. l3111 Illlf' 1l1llll1l 111 lllk' 111111115 111111l1 11:15 1111111 111':15111l 11l11111 1l1111' 111111111 WMl1LlE1 115 lllllllllgll 1111l1 :1 JV! tlrl ll? 1'11'111l'j' 11111l 1'l1:1ll1111l 1111 I11 111111115. 11l11l11 11L11l:111l :1111l l1lz11'lil11cl1 1111111 CX- 1'c11111111z1l 1111 1l111 1lc11e11511. Central at Westdale lllll' 111111116115 5e1'11111l g:111111 17111111 1111l1 L'111111:1l SC1l1l1llQ Z1 5111111g :1g'g'1'11gz1111111 111 1111111150111 1l111111, :1111l :1 16:1l l1:111l1111z15l1111kc11l l11l' 111' Illl. 'l'l1 1111 111:11 11:15 1':1gQ'c1l 111 11111115. l1111 1l1lw 11:15 111'1'15l1:11l1111111l I11' 1ll1'll' l111ll1:1111 5l111111111g, 1'e511l1111g 111 :1 l11:11l 111 '33 111 -l :11 l1:1l1-1111111. l11 1l111 5111'11111l 11111i111l 1l111 111151 11111l 11111111 11111gl11 llZ1l'4l. lllll IICYCI' l1111l11-1l l1l111 1111ll111g 1l111111 1l111 l1!l'QL' 111:11g111 1l1:11 l1:11l 1161111 16g- 151111'111l :1g:111151 1l111111. llll1l lllfll- l111ll llll-llffl 111 :1 lll1l'lllltCll g'z1111E1 NIJ 111111 XYIIS 1li5f11111111111Q1l :1111l lllk' 1DCl'lL'L'l 1'11-111'1l111:1t11111 111 1l1c l11111111 11111111 11:15 :1 1e1el:1111111, 11l11l11 lllk' llllL'Illlllf' slilll exl1il111c11l l111 1llC Xlrl11ll'5 111 IIINCS XYIIS Il Flllll-fc 111 XX'Hl'l'f'. lllll XX11511l:1lc 11:15 11111 111 l111 1l11111111l :1111l 111111111 llll-llllgll 1111l1 :1 T131 111 '38 YlCl11'l'y. ll11' l1111'5 2111 1111 111 Il Q11111l 511111. llllll 1111l1 'lqlll-llllllll 111111111- 111g llls llflllllllll XY1Pl'lf 111 1l111 lz151 g:111111 1111111 :1l1l11 111 gillll :111 111gl11- 11111111 le:11l l11' l1:1l1-1111111. L'111111:1l 11111111 l1:11'l1 111 1l111 5111'11111l 5115511111 :1111l 1111151'111111l XX11511l:1lG c1111511lf 111:1l1l1' l1111 1111111 1111:1l1lQ 111 1101 5 1-111111gl1 111111115 111 Q1111 1l11'111 tl1C XlC141lAY. 1 lllblltll :1111l liC1111g'l1 111111-l1c1l11'Qll 11ll lllk' 111111':111l llllL'. 1111l1 11:11- l.111l :1111l lll:11'l1l1111l1 l1:11'l1111g' 1l1Q111 1111 1111 1l111 1l1111111C11. LE RACONTEUR 45 Wi .Q ifilifffvffw'-V9so f'i1'T5'7f Q' i ,'f1f7N 'N T9 .,f.. . ' 'A,'.... 1, f , ax.. BASKETBALL JUNIOR TEAM tStanding in Ream-G. Lambo, NIcGowan, D. Olsen H. Awrey, Cardno, Valvasori, R. Groom. FRONT ROW tStanding-Left, G. lVlcCulIoch tSr. Manager-lg Right, FRONT ROW tSeatedj SENIOR TEAIVI-R. Keough, J. Blacklock, N. Katz. E. Baker, W. Booth, N. Conway, IVI. Etherington. Commerce at Westdale XYest4lale setiretl their thiril win uf the seasun in this gaine, anll shtiwecl their superiority in every clepartment tif the play in lmlcling Ctinnnerce tu a Qlli tn lil scure. The game was sputty in parts and weak passing antl erratic slitmting' shtiwecl htith teams tw a clisaclyantage. Turnhull was again the hest man Un the 1'lutn'. playing' his own inimitahle hraucl of haskethall. anrl scoring lil ptiints, altlinugh lltiuth ancl Keuugli fliyiclecl l3 hetween them. The XYestflalites were forced tu make must of the plays as the ullice hnys were cun- tent to play a waiting game and wait for the hreaks. This plan uf actitin prnyecl unsuccessful. as the winners stupperl them frtnn hectnning clangeruus at any time. Cathedral High at Westdale Nur hasketeers cuntinuecl their trininphant march, and in the next game shnwetl Catheflral way with a IH tw lli the setire imlieates. was much the hetter, Catheclral put up a lligh the win. Ks Xlestclale althuugh game hattle in the lirst half, while the sciire see-sawetl. lirst une team auil then the wither assum- ing the leacl, the result heing a l'3 lu SI sctire at the rest peritnl. ln the secuml periml a fast passing XYestclale squacl length- enefl their leafl antl went lin tu win hy a gtitnlly margin. The fnrwartl line etnnptisefl of Turn- hull, Hntith ancl lieuugh tutalletl Qi! paints, while lllackltiek and Gaylarcl were respunsihle for the remaincler tif the sctiring. Westdale at Delta The eagers' tirst game away frmn home came when they yis- itecl Delta. with whtim the chis- est game uf the season sp far cleyelupecl. XYestrlale was ex- tenclecl somewhat to heat this R. Sutherst, G. Goldberg. R. Frank tJr. Nlanagerj. H. Gaylard, A. Turnbull, amhititius team, aml the game was gimrl tliiwnigliutit, as the '35 tw lil sctire inflieates. The ruugh tactics usefl hy the llelta team marle the ganie un- steafly. Su that mu' reps. were flll'CCll lil lllt? lllllll lf: keep U11 the clean sitle uf the sheet. yet hut une lune penalty was marketl against them. XYest1lale hacl .t slim leanl of 35 ptiints at half-time hut aclcletl lil ptiints in the secuml perintl, while restricting llelta to lll, lietitigli ancl Turnhull tlirl stime line wtirk ancl ehalkefl up must tif the ptiints, lllaekltick anrl llotitli alsu turning in a gtmrl per- ttirinanee. BASEBALL Xthen spring usherecl in the warmer weather anfl suit turt. it alsti hrtinght alsing' memories tif XYestclale's past perftn'niance in the lieltl tif stifthall. :intl it awak- 46 LE RACONTEUR FQ., sa- J me 1 - hx - av- ' .-. L -5 V? BASEBALL Mr. Turner. B. McDermott tCaDt.J, J. Stewart. M. Dingwall, O. Cox. B. Nlenet. R, Fletcher, J. Forth, F. Ratelle, Phillips, G. Lambo, Nlr. Hammond. t-nt-tl tht- tltllttwt-ix itll this xitttrt when stvtttlc nut lil, X':tlx':tw1'i win ztgztinat thiiitiicitt- with it lu ztttinn. tnrnt-tl in :t gttntl gztnit- lit-hintl Nt'-nt til- fl tn T. with t'YCl'f'll11L' 'Iihv tttinittiw was sttnn ringing 1lWl'lll- 5ll WlllX T f1'lV1lm5l31'- with tht- t'i':tt'lc ul tht- lutt :tntl tht- XX t-Nttlztlc it-xt-ngt-tl tht- lit-:tting ln tht- lztst gznnc ttf thc we-ztsttn xnitt-N nf Nlt-ww, 'l'ni'nt-i' :intl ln' tht- llttntlzts nint- wht-n tht-5' Xlitwttlztlt- rt-tt-ivt-tl tht-ii' sctwtntl llznnntnntl rt-ntttntti':tting with wttn at tlt-zti'-t-nt xit-tnry with tht- lit-:ttingt lay 'l'et'li, :tntl hut unc tht-ii' inztny' t-h:n'gt-f, :tll whn wcrt- ftmtt- ttf I4 tn '3 in tht- fnllnwing- itnint Ztgztin flixirlt-tl tht- tt-inns. lit.I,t-ful nt :t lit-rth nn tht- xt-linnl gznnt-, liint- hitting lvy :tlinttst tht- rt'Hl't' lit-ing T tu ti. tint-. t-it-iw' Illt'lllltt'1' ttf tht- tt-:nn ft-:tttn'- Tm. I,L.1-fm-Hmuut lim, un-Heli 'l'ht-ii' lint gztnit- Quint- nn Klxty Wl lllf' Qilllw- in tlllltllglltttll the Qt-:tsttn is very 3, wht-n tht- tt-:nn gnt ntl tw :t ltrttl ln tht- nt-xt tnntt-st Xltxtflztlt- tmintnt-ntlxtltlt-. :intl tht- schntvl Nt:n't lw' hztxing lJnntl:tQ lit-:tt ht-ltl Xnvinxtl with at ti lu it win. lttttly' slinultl shttw tlit-it'ztp1wrt-ci:t- tht-in lw rt Ntttrt- mtl- ft tw tl. XX't-ft- 'l'ht- wtwtrt- fli-tws tht- t-lnst-nt-sf nt' tinn hy tlieii'ft1itittti't next st-:ist-tit. rlztlt- ht-ltl tht-in lu tint- inn tt t tn tht- gnnit- :tntl withnnt tht- ati rt-rl, tht- t'ntn'th inning. wht-n lltniitlztx ltzttting hy linnittn we wnttltli nnt ASSAULT'AT'ARMS lntttt-tl tint twn itnnx. :intl t':nnt- hztxt- iwtillt-tl tlnwttigli. littxiitg' :intl wrt-ftlingt :ire tht- ltrttk in tht- nt-xt inning tn :tt- The nt-xt tixttirt- s:tw tht- hnint- ntttst rt-cent :ttltlitinns tu Xtcst- tlnirt- twn innrt-. llttn l't-:tll Qt-tw tt-:nn ltwing tn 'l't-t-h hy tint- pnint tlztlt-R spnrtiiig Ciitlt-:tx'ntii's, ztntl tlt-tl tlnwn :tltt-1' thii, :intl with wht-n tht-5' st'1t1'Qll lll :tgztinxt tht- :tnnnztl .Xssztult -att - .Xrnis llvitt tit-ltling ltztt-king hint nit, 'l't-th! ll. Xltllcriiwtt tnrnt-tl shnnltl lwiwwt- zt g'i'c:tt :tttt':tt-tittn ht-lfl tht- ttititniit-iitx stwrt-lt-W in :t tint- gztint- :intl st'ni't-tl -l runs. tw fnllttwt-is ttf tht- inztnly :tit nf tlnwttig'li-tttt tht- rt-inztintlt-i' nt tht- 'l'ht- tt-:ttlit-iw :txt-ngt-tl XYt-st- Nt-lt-tlt-ft-ncc :tntl ztlstt tu thttst- tilztiii tl:tlt-'Q pit-xintif win in tht- nt-xt whit t-it-ini' the grtnit :intl grnznt I-iuyilm lin. mtl umm. :lgzlgngl g:tint- wht-n tht-5 tttttNt't1i't-tl Xltst- gstnit-. Lltinint-t't't-. tht-x' t'znnt- tint tilt tht- 'lflll' lil 1 4 N l'l'l-'lux llmll' lht- ilistrtit-ttti' l:tt'g't-lx' i't-spttnsi- lntgt' t-ntl nf :t lli tu ll Ntwttt-. 'liht' mum! HM IIN' HY lu llif'Sl'l11lf f ltlt- lint' tht- st1ct't-fslitfitlit-sc twn xittttry was lzttgt-ly tlnt- tn tht- lllm'lll- xpttrtf is llttlt lluntt-i'. whit hn- xtt-rling itt-1't'ni'iti:tiit-t- -if l't-ztll, Xlitwttlrtlt- xt'-ti't-tl tht-it' ft-t-ttiitl tttnntl tht- nizniy' int-nilmt-i's ttf LE RACONTEUR 41 SENIOR RUGBY FRONT ROW-Lowrey 1Trair1erJ. T. Barrowcllffe. W. Charters. R. Elstone, W. lVlcDonald, B. Menet, R. Krayler. MIDDLE ROW-R. Nliller. M. Etherington. E. Baker, J, Stewart 1Capt.J. D. Broadhead, A. Peters, N. Clark. Nlr. Bell 1Coachy. BACK ROW-A, Nye ilvlanagerl. R. lVlcPl'1ersor1, N. Conway, H. Northcott. C. Greenfield. A. Gerrard, H. Adams, R. Doolittle, A. Turnbull. G. lVlcCullocl'1. these Clussew must 11116111 211111 :111- thc 111'g:111iz:1t11111 KIT :1 ,i111i1lP1' gnreciutivc 111111i1s. 1c:1111. r1i111l11g-ii the c11:111111i1111-11111 The 1'cs111ts 111 1111111 the l111xi11g Wilf Wl'9SU 1 f1 'l1l 11vCgU15l1L'i5 111111 11're-tli11g 11'c1'C 111111111611 4Y11il1Y 11fl11'15 MY 311101 thi' 11VV51'15'1V IlitC1' Stlllle 1'1e1'c1' 111111 1i1'el1' t1l'L- ifilm- 11'l1ifl1 11?l'1 Wm CWD' 5165 had been fmughth The llwuhg FC11L'l1ll1L'f1 lixt111'c 11111 1-111' g:1111c were as fulluws: which 1'cs111tc11 111 :1 tic. 11:12 1:111- 11111-111:11 lll t11'11 11:11'1,1-11111g11t Boxing Qillllth :1gz1i11st Tech. 1llll111s.f1l1f1 111111e1'-1111tchis1111. The tcz1111 gut 1111111 lirst ch:111ce 11111111hllllfillllefiill- V 111 11is111:11' their 11':11'c- 11111111 thcv 15171 1118- 11!11tWC'1Sht'1X 11S 11- 11191, L'21t1ie111'z11 High. The 111116-N 147 1118-11'vltHf11'C1gl11fNI1111150-1 115111 ll 1'cp11t:1t11111 111111 the1' 1i1'1:11 1111111151U1f1'11f'WC1XhT f QNUUI1' llll 111 it. h11111i11g XYf:'Si11I11L' 111 ll S0111 I-1111 tic. The going 11215 k'fll1Il1 Wrestling 1111-1111g'111111t, each tez1111 11':1iti11g Lightweight Iimnpelz 1111 the 11t11e1' 111-sh1111' 21111 sign xYeltel,weightiBHrlH,mx 111 11'c:1k.11ess, which 111111111 11z11'e MifmleWeight I-1arl,l,m,Clift-C. 116611 flL1lC1i1f' t:11ie11 :1111'z111t:1gje 111. 1'1en1'y11'eig11tf110161. L'z1t111-111'z11 st:11'te11 the s1'111-ing 11'ith 1l1i1Cii1Ui11Cf1CZlf11il1C'. which JUNIOR RUGBY 1111- 111111111611 111' 21 1ll'ZlCCt1i 1111i11ts Lust j't'fl1' thc V111111111' title left nfl the tue 111 111:g':111. XYcstr1:11c Wvestclalc fm' the first time since gwt I1 single 111 the SQQ111111 q11z11'tc1' :11111 111 thc next st:111z:1 ll try 11':1s c11111'e1'tc11 t11 111111 tu l1lt'll' -Q1-re. Cz1t11e111'z11 Cillllt' 1111014 with :1 -iuglc. 111111 f1lL'l1 z11111t11c1' 51l1Q'1C'. 111111 t11c11. with t11'11 111111- llft'S tw gn. Zl 111:1cu111c11t tic11 the -c111'1'. Westdale vs. Central 111 the next g':1111c XYcst11z11c 111111111 tht-11' st1'i11c 511111 L'c11t1':11 111111'c11 ll1lf1Cl' :1 '32 143 ll sQ111'Q, The 1111111115 11'c1'c 111 their hest :lt :111 t111111-. 111111 1111- Illllllf' f11111111c-S 111 the Qit'llIl'1l1 sq11:111 111111-11 thc111 111 their t1'111111ph. The sc111'111g st:11'te11 11'1th XYI11' 111-111'1 C1115-111g thc 11111' 1111' :1 try. c11111e1'tc11 111' X1t3IlL'i. r1i1lL'j' gui'- 11e1'c11 :1 single 1111 il 11111g' 1111ist 111' Kismet ill the sz11111' 11c1'i11r1. Suth- 1'1xt 61111611 thc q11:11'tc-1' 11'ith :111- 11t111-1' t1111c11111111'11 utter -111116 pretty' 111'111tc11-lie111 1'111111i11g'. 1111 111 1111 48 LE RACONTEUR JUNIOR RUGBY BACK ROW-Nye 1ManagerJ, Lowrey 1TrainerJ. McPherson 1Cheer-Leaderb, Glessing, Lindsay, Henley. Awrey. Nlenet, Walker, Ward, McCulloch 1Cheer-Leaderj. MIDDLE ROW-Sutherst, Lambo. Phrlllps, Webb. Ratelle 1Capt.1, Frank Nluirhead. Levitt, Awrey. G. R. Allan 1CoachJ. FRONT ROW-Groom, Daniels. Harstone, Charters 1Trair1er1, Sansone, Martin, Nlisener. II11 Nl'C11IIl1 111111111-1' sam' X11- 11 111111-111, 1111- 111111 111-111-1-1-11 1111- 1111- gI11S 1111' Il 11111111 111 11111-1-. I11 1111- I:1s1 111111 Il s111g'11- 111I1y 11111 111-1 1 :1 1C1I1111XX'II 11111111 I.K'SII11k'1I 11111111 :1 :ss 11111111 IIs1111-yy 111111 1111'11'11111 111 X1111-5' 1111 1111- 111-1'1x'1111g 1-1111, 111111-11 1111- s1-111'111Q. Westdale vs. Cathedral High X11-s111:1Iv XYIYI1 1111' XYL'N1L'1'11 Lulu IIIL' ' 1111 1I1x'1s11111 11-111-11 1111-1' 1-11 111111111 11111111 111 11 N1I1l' '1 '-1 . ' QQI1- 111111 111-11 111 ll 1 111 11 NL'11I'l'. I111- I11111111s-011111-I11-11 511111111 s1111w1-11 11-111 1111111,11111 x1'1-1'1- 11111 1111 1111111-11 111 It l1Ifk 1111 111 g A .1 fd . 1. - 111111-s 111:1111- 115' XYL'S111Il11'. 11'k s111:1I1 8111111131 51111111 11111 1111 CYCl'Y 111:11 111111 1111s 1111- 111:1111s111x' 1111 1111111 111I.1'IIS1X'L' 111111 111-11-115110 XIII-IIII' 11 111 1111' 1 111111115 1111' 1115 N 1L'IlIII. '11111' 1111Iy s1'1111- 111 1111' I11s1 11111 1x 1 s Il SIIIQIL' 1-:11111-11 :1111-1 11111- III1lI'L'1I1'11 1111 1111- 111-I11 111 1 sc111111g 111I5111llI1. '11111' I'L'IIIIl1lIA X11-s11 111-1 111 1111- 51-111'i11g Q111111- 11111-11 S1l'L1I6I'S1 k1ck1-11 111 1111- 110111111111-. 1'11tI1c111'111 11-1111111-11 tllk' kick 111111 5111111-1st w:1I1xc11 1115 1L'IIQ'11I 1,11 1111- 111-111 1111' Il 11111cI11I1111'11. Westdale vs. Tech III the 111s1 g'111111- 111 1111- 1711l5 111111'11s XYI111 'I11-111, xY6'S'UIIl1L' 111s11-11 111-11-111. 111111 Q111111- 11111 1111 1111- 11'11111g'1-11111111111-13 11111 sc111-Q. .X 111-111111-11111s 111-I11 111 1111111 sI11x1'- 1-11 1111 1111- 11s11:111y 1.1151 XY1-s11111I1- s1111111I, 111111 511111111-11 1111-111 fI.lIIII 11111111115 1111-11' 111111111111 11111ys. .XII 111-11111 1111111-k 111 such ClIIII1It11I1I5 1111-:1111 1'1IIII111L'S 111111 11111-11111111-11 1l1lSSL'S. N1 111111 1111- 111'11is111g' 11111ks 111 I1-1-I1 1x'1-11- 11111 111 g11111I II11X'Ill1' 1ZlQL'IlQ1l1IlS1 1111- 111-:1k1-1' XY1-s1111111- 11111-. 'I1111- 11111y SCHIAL' 111- 1111- QZIIIIL' 1-:11111- xx-111-11 Z1 11I111'k1-11 kick g1111- 'l'1-1'11 1111NNl'55111II 111111 I'1-11'I1 1111s s1-111 1111-1 1-111. Il 1111111111 11111111 1111s 1-1111x'1-111-11, Westdale vs. Tech '11111' 1111111 QQIIIIC 5111-11611 111111111 111 1111- X11-s11I111c 111111es 111 11 city 1'11:11111111111sI1111, 1111611 T1-Q11 11g'11i11 111111111-11 11111 Il T 111 11 11611-111 111 1116 111III1II-S. 1111' 111111-11. s111111'-c1,1x'- L'I'L'f1 11cI11 11111c11 c111i11-11' l1I11ItC1-' 1111-11 1-11-15' 11111-c 111 11111-s, was a 11111111-111-I11 11111111 1111611-11 Ilttle 1-1101111111ge1111-111 111 1110 1-1111 111115 111111 11111111111 1111ss1-s 111 XX'cSt1I111C. '11111' QZIIIIQ 111-111 11111-Q fIlIZlI'1CI'S 11111111111 EL sc111'1-, XYcst1I11I1- sI111w- IIIQ Il 1111g'g1-11 11g'I11111g' s1111'1t, 11I11IllQ 111 111111111 111-11-111 1-11-11 I1Q'1lllIS1I such Il 1x'111111y 11111111111-111. I11 1111- 1111111 s11111z11. 111C 111-11k1-11011 11111- 11111-11-11 1111 1111111-c1i1111 111 1111- k11'k1-1 111111 1111- IC1-111111111 c-1111s Q111111111-11 111 111 11111 1111 II 111110111-11 k11-k 1111' Il 11111c111I1111'11. 'VIIQF' 1111isI11-11 1110 s1'111i11g XYIICII 1I1'l11L'Y XYI15 111111-11 11111Y11 1111 ll 11111111-111-g11111 III 1111- 11131 111i11111es 111 111111, T111- 1Ii11111111tive IQIIIITIII LE RACONTEUR 49 V .y,Q,3:.57f127'r gk Ll ...W Q , T.. --- ,,,, , un 4, H -f RM ' ' if Tig 1 R, 1 1 9 U Qsfw., ,, o ,--.. ad JUNIOR AND SENIOR TRACK TEAM FRONT ROW-G. McCulloch Uvlanagerj, A. Vila. FL Sutherst, A. Cohen, A. Nye, R. Keough. B. Merrill, A4 Ritzer, G. R. Allan qCoachJ. BACK ROW-H. Awrey. N. Levitt. J. Ferguson. W. Lumsden, S. Frud. F. Sutherst, G. Nlartln. 1'1'Zll11i ls XYll1'111y ut much przusc that haul guns 111111 the 1111211 nn the hnc gnu' lvch thc 111111. fm' thc sp1cn11i11 XYIIY in which he 1-l'Ill1lC with hnt I3 pnimg 417-111-011. they p111ng'cf1 IlCl'UF5 ful' il IllIl,1 1' 1111111114-11 thc 1611111 :Ln41 hmks like A . scfnm-. Thu' i11c1'c:1sc11 thcn' 1ct1f1 real 1nz1teriz11fnrzlfntnrc senim' I1':l1A15V Fmwn. Hngmkcs WCW whcn K1vn1-t was 1'1n1g'e11. :1nf1 clL1z11'te1'1w:1c1c. X1 n i 1'11 6:1 11 ,md I'1V'1mul' but this WM 1H 1-C than then cn11c11 the sowing when 11l'UUl11 211511 1111114 likc gum! pick- lm.l.:llKml my dw 111-llllifm Vlfly' Xglxh was 1'4n'cc11 :111wn fm' :1 ing fm' the Inst team. as 1111 M1111 HW VIH? I-Ilugum 1 l .1'.m' Nnfutv tunch. Suthcrst 111111 .Xwrcv in the hack- I Img A '.l Z6N '.'1'1 'm1'm'6F - . 'km' ' xx'T1'1-n1Ic1'c11 1111' S-H111-111!-I. Il1111Hl1g'1l Westdale vs. Cathedral High w lun mn' XYU1-1'1ll1'5 twezltcncw. ff - , , -, 4 SENIOR RUGBY XXI-f111z111 s ,1inx. in thc fnrln 111 1lm!!-U5..tEH-1-113111131312111 Nlflitl fXftc1' lllllllj' wccks uf SIVQIIIIHIIS IIHUSH' I'?lwH'l,l,I'1' sumti devel- uf 111111111111 t1n'n641 in hy thc 7111111- Ilractice. in which Cn:1c11 XYi1f1'ef1 lull Cm-liwlm' UW guuzmt Wmlk lnif-Qnzlclxml nntht nettcfl them Il --1:1115- lluglws 11111 his nm to 'H '1 ,1 H1 Y 1Wj'1 U11- 31f'1'ff 1.1111 nf -ex ,,.,m15, while 11.,1.1mg whip his c11z11'gcs intu the hest :md MC'-iml was WHEN Fmncwlmg XYcsu1:11c tra nil. 1'4Ul'XYIll'f1 pass lmssilwle cnnrlitinn. zmnfl terlch M1 had .1u'1H'111L'l1'K nn thc' WWI U1 :nflcr fnrwzml lmsf. onllllccl with them the verv intricate p1:1x's fun' 11fW11l1,f' U H119 V UW, 'WCG snpc1'i4n'itx' in runing hack kicks, which hc is' fzlnmus. nur- hnvs WMS' Wlth m Whlch H1 10351 H TW unnpletch' 1101-1111111011Hl1l'gl'1ZZ1CI1 went into actinn in their thjst 5C L' W U1'1 hglyc 1-wultwl. XC1L'1'll1'lS nntil 1:1tc in thc cnnclnd- gnme uf the seasnn against Tvch- Tm. mln 10,1-Q uf thc 131-,t half ing chnkkcr. whvn they 111111011 niczll Sclnml. Umm, whcfl Mend fm.u,,1 l11,u,C,- thn- lwhvlcws Cllllwk inn, 11 10:11 It was the Inst uf Il 1141111116 lu rnnge. nftcr I1 1111111110 gave 11511110- 11ear1c1' played un Uc1n1vQx' 111. zlnrl XXX-s1r1:11Q the 1:1111 insifh- their up- Thu wcuring Im-gznm when Sl fx,1111l1fZll1S XYCl'CUl111fl1lf1 Iuwif- 111111011151 t6r1'it4n'y. Tech went 111111111641 kick gnvc' C:1t11Qf11':11 ness the hattlc, with CX'C1'f'11l1C intl, Lhe 1u:1r1 in thy- thirfl pcrinrl, High the 112111 nn XYcst:1z11c's 17+- cnnfirlent uf n x'ictm'yfu1'XYcst- when X11-net was 1'n1'ccc1 fm' 11 5'zn'11 hnc, where Lynch sont ll 112116. 11111 to the Sll1'l1l'14L' uf :111 421fC1j'1ll11l'11. 1f1'1'n1As rZlXY111Q11Zl11 Ii1ZlCL'l11Cl11 hctwccn thc l11DI'1g1ltS. Tech came tlnmnglw with ll 111 to change hzmnmls 1l'C4lllCI111f' in thc 1.:11c1' in thc inft lIl1Zll'1Cl' Il fun'- I victury, after Z1 hitter struggle 1111111 frznne, 211141 when Il flll1l1'1C wzml paw mme lN11l'C placed them 50 in a scoring position and a rouge resulted. ln the second stanza a touch-in-goal on the first play added to the score, and a lone run hy .Xussem hrought five more points. XYhen the Blues inter- cepted a forward pass inside XYestdale's ter1'itory they quickly kicked a placement to wind up the first half. .Xn intercepted forward pass earlv in the third quarter gave Cathedral lligh their second touchdown. which they converted, to increase their already large lead. .Xnother try resulted from an extended for- ward. and llrown once more added the extra point. Klenet was ronged on a long hoist, and then the courageous orange and greensquad suddenly came to life and started a determined march up the field, hut the final whistle stopped them hefore they could net within scorin 1 ' dis- tance. 5 5 Westdale vs. Central The Hvestdale gridders won their first game tif the season when they held Central scoreless. the while piling up a total of '31 points. l'eters carried the hrnnt of the Xvestdale line-plungers. The hiq hoy scored the first two touchdowns and he was general- ly good for N or ff yards on the plunges. Etherineton was the hest player on the field. The sturdy snap gut into every tackle, and the manner in which he headed tiff the kickers was pretty to watch. .Xnother who grahhed oft a large clnmk ot the limelight , . . . was tieiaid, who. in addition to tackline' in splendid fashion. final! a couple of forward passes for lenethv eains and also distin- euished himself with exceptional- ly long runs. Xvestdale scored a singffle in the first period on a rouge. Central came to life. and hnt for fumhles and penalties would have hroken into the scoring column with at least one maior. lint after this one impressive showing they succumhed to the XYestdale at- tack. and from then on were rarely dangerous. kYestdale got their first manor when f'eters hlunyed from t'entral's own 20- LE RACONTEUR vard line for a try, after his team eained possession of the hall on their opponents' offside. Klenet added the extra point, to make the half-time Score T-0. .Xnother fumhle in the third period gave lYestdale the hall well inside the enemy territory. and a nice end run hy the hacks. plus two successive plunges hy f'eters, put him over for his sec- ond try. which Klenet converted. The winners again went on the offensive, when an intercepted forward coupled with a fumhle rolled the hall ov er the line for a safety-touch. The scoring ended when Menet threw a forward to Conway. who ealloped 335 yards for a try. which l'3ud again converted. Westdale vs. Delta XYestdale gave a fine hattle throughout, only to lose the game in the final quarter. Their play was impressive and thev let everyone knew that their hid for victory in the race was still on. The lvoys Sfmt ruff to a fine start and held the edge till the last stanza, when thev eased up a little and passed up some fine op- portunities. allowing Delta to earner twin maior scores and two singles lu come out on the wrong' Ulllf uf tile l-T tu l? SCHYC. Xvestdale showed ample indica- tion of real improvement and threw a mighty scare in the former champions, hefore howin f ' Fw in the late stages. Klenet kicked stronelv and passed splendidly, while the liackfield played cotisirleralile havoc. I'eters, on the line. loomed as the hest e'ronnd-e'ainer uf all the tanks. and. in addition. smart eeneralship came from Stewart at quarter. ln the second half l7elta's kick- ine' improved and their wines' N defense tiehtened np commen- snratelv. XX estdale had lots of chances to turn tnmhles into scor- inr' plays. hut they hlew these. The fied and XYhite squad started the scoring when liar- rison was roueed on a long hoist. Then Xvestdale. with Klenet on the firing line. completed two passes for a total gain of T? yards. and Menet hooted a field goal to put his team in front. Delta was lucky enough to concede only a safety touch when a kick was blocked hehind their line: and a rouge gave XYestdale an even dozen at half-time. A touch-in-goal started the scoring in the third period for Delta, and a fumhle hehind XYest- dale's line gave the east end squad 5 points when their wings fell on the leather: this try was converted to put them in front. A touchdown for XYestdale which was converted put them in front once more. Fine plunging on Uelta's part earned them their second touchdown early in the last frame, and a rouge which quickly followed completed the scoring. Westdale vs. Tech hy virtue ot their win over Central. XYestdale qualified for the semi-finals and the rugged engineers from Technical were pitted against them. The encoun- ter took place in the worst pos- sihle rughy weather. the teams hattling their way through the intermittent snowstorms which raged and hlustered across the gridiron, making it impossihle at times to see even across the field. Tech turned hack XYestdale only after a hectic hattle, hy the score of T to ti. The going was close all the way and the result douhtful up to the final whistle. the losers missing the fixture hy inches, for the hreak of the sea- son came when a slippery hall eluded Gerard when he pounced on it hehind Central's line and rolled to the deadline to count hut a single point. This act, if it had heen successful, would have meant a major score, victory for Xvestdale and a chance for the city championship against Cathe- dral ffigh. Tech started the scoring within the first five minutes. when l'faff intercepted a forward and com- hined with fiuntain for a niaior which was not converted. Mefiet then kicked a rouge point for XYestdale. .Xfter some see-saw play the period ended with that score. ln the second chukker the only score was a deadline kick hy Menet. Early in the third quarf ter a fumhle gave XYestdale the hall close in Tech's territory and Menet hooted for a touch-in-goal. ,Xfter XYestdale marched down the field Menet again hoisted for a touch-in-goal. XYith the line giving Menet splendid protection in the last stanza, he soon hooted a touch- in-goal for the tying point. Hut this was soon hroken when Pfaff kicked two points in rapid suc- cession. Mestdale got their last point when l'eters drihhled the hall down to the Tech line after a hack had fumhled, and Gerard fell on the hall, hut it slipped from under him to roll to the deadline. FENCING XYestdale heads the list again! l.ast spring, on the night of May 245, the annual tournament of the lnterscholastic Fencing Associa- tion of Hamilton was held at Central Collegiate. Two teams competed for city honours: Xtest- dale, consisting of H. Markle, .l. Graham, D. Fensom and ml. CltiliC, and Central. consisting of D. Marlem, johnson, Martin and Rohertson. Mr. lJ'Arcy l.ee and three memhers of the llamilton Sword Cluh acted as judges, with Mr. XYalters, of Toronto, as referee. The F. Cloke Trophy for team foils was easily captured hy the XYestdale group, who won l? out of Ili houts. This makes the second year in succession that Mestdale has won the cup. Unce more and it's ours! The individual trophy present- ed hy the T. Eaton Co. was won hy Bert Markle, with 'lack Gra- ham a verv close second. .Xs an extra feature a team from C.T.S. came up with a cup for provincial competition ln this XYestdale lost and the To- ronto team carried hack their cup. lack Mitchell. who was for- merly the individual champion of llamilton and a student of M'est- dale. was on the Toronto team. This year the tournament will he held in .Xpril, with the XYent- LE RACONTEUR 51 worth Sti'eet Tech enterin- a team. S The fencing team needs your support, so come on, XYestdale. and huy a ticket to the tourna- ment when it is announce'd. SCHOOL BADMINTON XYestdale played matches with Central Cl. during the Itrrizi sea- son. XYe lost only two matches hut won thirty-one. lloh l'ater- son. Mildred llailey and Mae Vogel were outstanding. llappily for the 15921-l season, we lost through graduation only Misses Xtilson and Carroll, hut Mildred llailey moved to Galt. These serious losses were partly halanced hy hlean Chuhhuck, who entered the fifth form. After many test matches, involving one hundred and fifteen memhers. our all-star 19:34 team was se- lected - Misses Mary Cattell. -lean Chuhhuck. Muriel Cattell. Yelma Shaver, llorothy Camp- hell. ,loan -lackson. Marguerite Clark, Xorah llrown. Mary llil- tonl Messrs. Sherman, l'aterson, Greenfield. Stitt. Stewart. Sprague, XYalton and lluncan. The matches at Central C.l. featured the stellar efforts uf the whole team, for the results were: Xtestdale, 15: Central. H. Cen- tral tielded a stronger team for the return match at our school, featuring llelen Bryce. their ree cent valuahle acquisition from the Miest. She was responsihle for all their points. winning the ladies' singles and douhles. as- PN sisted hy Miss Dorsey. lhts victory was hard-earned, for it required extra games and points to win from Mary Cattell and lean Chuhhuck. llowever, lean Chuhhuck and Frank Sherman easily won from Miss liryce and l-loy4l Dorsey. lfloh Paterson. Charlie Greenfield and Eric Stitt won handily from Centriils hest. The real scintillating thrills were provided in an all-night tournament with McMaster Lini- versity Senior lntercollegiate Team. Every ladies' singles match was won hy XYestdale3 also three out of four matches in douhles. Mary and Muriel Cat- tell, -lean Chuhhuck, Yelma Shaver, Dorothy Camphell and Marguerite Clark represented us successfully in the singles. The lmoys could not quite surpass this record. hut won four nf the six singles matches hut only one of the four douhles matches. l'ater- son and Sherman defeated flood- all and Clark. respectively. two play eis ianlving high in this dis- trict. Uur team showed real strength over the experienced lfniversity squad in mixed dou- hles-XYestdale. 5: McMaster, Cl. The final total was an over- whelming victory for our team -XX estdale, lil: McMaster. ff. XYe understand lielta C.l. may field a team, hut these results will not he availahle for this issue. The results uf the school Alunior and Intermediate tourna- ments are as follows: ,lunior Girls - Sandy Morton defeated lletsy llarrison in the final. while Ruth Scidmore and Margaret Marriott won the dou- hles. hllllllfll' lloys - Lyness llowe won the singles crown. while l-fill Love and lion Nates won hy a hair from llowe and lloh Moore in the douhles. The climax was furnished hy the victory of lletsv llarrison and ,lack Ferguson over the large entry in the iunior mixed douhles. E lntermediate Girls - Muriel Cattell was extended In the limit ln win the singles from .Xnn lleasley. Muriel Cattell later comhined with lxitty liohertson lu win the douhleg, Intermediate liovs - lr win Langhorne won the singles handilyg then teamed with -lack l'ereusoii. a iunior. to win the douhles. This was not enough, so l.anghorne drew liettv lloth, a junior, as his partner iii mixed Finally they received real opposition from Marguerite Clark and Yic llroderick, hut H1111 a thrilling victory. douhles. The Seniors saw Frank Sher- man win the school hoys' chain- pionship fi'om last year's cham- pion, lioh l'aterson. Mary Cattell won the most hitterly contested match of the year from .lean Cliuhhuck to hecome the school girls' champion. 52 GOLF ttieti, l'rm'ias'l The year ut lililil has placecl anuthcr spurt in the annals uf XXX-stilale athletics, the internal- tiitnal simrtiiig activity' uf gtrlt. The limituii' of estahlishing the Xyestilale Gull Cluh can he at- trihuteil tu llivnalfl Xyallace. Tlitliigli there is nut as yet in- tcrschulastic ctniiimetititni, the sea- stln uf ltlil-l will in all prtihahility lil-ing gtlmut cmiiivetitiuii hetween Xyfstilale. Klcllaster, antl Tu- rilntu lligh Sclicmls. During the lililll gulf seasun, gaines were hehl hy the Xyestrlale cluh memhers at lJun1las.tlueli+h, anal llurlingtwn. The ftillmyiitg results are the stantlings wt the leading players in each gainel hut tlther players whim participat- etl werei ll. Smith, ll. lirwacl- hcafl, l-1. Cutilsiui, nl. Hates, lf. Ilent, ll, llenflerstin, li. Stuart. XX. Klaclarlane, anrl Miss :X. l'at- crstm. Dundas G. Sc C. C. lmualtl Xllallace .., HS 40473 larrlinc l.awrast1n .. 4? HSJSU llarry Klagill .... . -l? -llleh? - t i ' .ill tieilrge l'rux'1as .. tlmwluii Snell .... . -l-.n- eh-T Jfl -ti sts Burlington G. ci C. C. .larthne l.awras1in .. fit? -lifhil Iltmnaltl Xyallace . . -ll 411154 liranlc Shcrinan . . . -l'3 -li!--N3 llarry Klagill .. , 40 4131543 l:l't'll Smye ..... . -lil slii--Nt? Stewart XYaltiin .... 40 -Hi NIS Dundas G. 8: C. C. llarry Klagill ... . sltl -lt!--NU lfulieft l'ZLlt'l'sul1 ..... -TY -lfl---Nfl 4-ls-f sts -lzsfsis .l1ll'fllllC l,awrasiln ., -V3 Stewart lYaltiln .... -lil lltlualil Xyallace .... 4? 4.3--ST Cutteu Fields, Guelph lhlualtl Nyallacc , ISS sl? NH Stewart Xyaltmi . :ES -li? sl tleiirge l'rm'ias .. .. -l'3 41- Nil llarry Klagill ,.. .. 41 sl?--S13 liuhcrt l'aterst1n .... -l'! -lii S3 SWIMMING Neptuncfs acluptctl suns of Xyesttlale rlirl nut experience as successful a st-asian as past LE RACONTEUR aquatic representatives hayeg al tliuugh they rlirl nut relinquish 1116 lligh Schuul Cl12lllll11tl11Sl1llJ withuut a tight. Xt 1116 annual meet helcl at llull, 'lack llall, antl -la tin, were secfmtl tu the team. The only inrliyiclual ch: piuiisliiil came truui lack Klar the Municipal lltml, the relay tez ciniipiisetl uf Frecl Stewart, Burl ck Mar Vential 1111 un tin wht: set a new recclrfl tm' the hack strctke. ln the city chainlniunsl tip meet at the Y.Bl.L'..X., the XXX-stclale natativrs were eliminaterl in the semiftinal hy central. Better luck next time, felluwsl Track ln iiiytlitllfigy, when Klercury was syinhiilizeil as the Qual ut inns tit speefl, the Greeks harl yis' a ywuth with wings iiriltriifli trtim yarifius parts til his ng anatmny anel catiahle uf t1'ay'ellin ' 'lt a 5 i treinentltlus siveefl. lirtnn these clreams ut a past age. there has materlahzerl the track men tit the present, whti pussess the wut- stancling characteristic tit th tt ancient gml, which can he tle scrihetl in une wttrrlfspeeil. Une such mrulern Mercury has he claimecl hy llvestflale in the til 611 I Ill fit that nutahle imei'suiiagge, licrt l't-arsun. This mmlest ymung man has nut he-eu cwntcnt w making his mark lucally. hut has yenturccl far aliclfl tw plant yic ith ttmtliisly' the ciiluurs tit his Xhna Nlater. D Un Xlay fith l'earstin was se tit represent Xycstelale in th nt e in tercullegiate meet helrl at that lle t ot XX'tJl'lll-l'Cl1OXX'IlCtl nhl cel gy l'rmcctr1n. Un thc iiitwiiiiin' 5 of the laces, a steaily chizzle ut rain chillefl the limhs uf the cttntest- ants. yet tailecl tu flamiien the :i1'rl1+iii'ulmi1' chaniiliiwn. wht, cun- seryeil his energy fur tht- lingtls hy taking a sectlnfl in the he: ttf huth the ltlll anfl 'Hill-vu-tl tlashes. ln the afternf . 1 Its mtl tht wltuyiiptviii' tif rain increasetl until it assumt-cl the ilimpt+i'tiim1is ul .1 cltuiclhu1'st, putting the track it llib thc wtiist iwssihlc cimtlitiiln rXt lllSl lllC Cl'llll1l'Y lllCll XYCIAL' till lU1ll'li Illlfl. with the ram claslu m their laces. they hurst flu the ng wn the track, with llearsun hreaking intci the leacl. Nu one challenged him, and an easy victory resulted. The Qtltl-yaril fulluwefl, with llert tance inure taking the learl in the lirst stages of the race, and then the incvitahle happenetl when Vearsun stepimecl into one of the previtiusly clug starting holes which hacl heen washefl taut hy the deluge. ,Xlthcmugli shaken tiff his strirle and twercuine hy his nearest cwiiipetittm l,3ert's ag- gressive spirit ctlulrl not he cle- nietl, ancl he went on to win hy' a slnn inargtin. Thus l'earsuu was cruwnetl sprint champion of the Eastern States of America. l'earsnn again shnwecl his superiwrity at the Untariu Dis- trict meet, where he lerl the tielcl hy a large margin in hath sprints. Xt the Untariw cliainpicinships. heltl at 'l'urn11ttl, the hluntl-hearlerl siiceflster wun the century easily, altlitiugli a lame ankle rmreventerl his running in the Qlltl, Senitir relay team memherss .X, Nye, bl. Martin, F. Stewart, ll. tlleave. ' The senitir relay team rlirl not mark time hy any stretch nt the iinaginatiwn last year, as they wun just ahiiut eyerytliing' they cntererl. Nita Nyc, whu ran anchor for the team, has heen fnrcerl to hang up his spikes this year, hecause ill' the age limit, which at last has caught up with him. lle mleserves much creflit fur the teamls many xictiiries. anfl an equal successtir will he harfl tu tinfl. l'he gi-http earnecl its only sec- iinil ul' the year in the une-mile high scliiml relay at the Sillst llighlanrlers' animal meet, helfl at the ryrmuuries. .Xt the District Xleet they ntiserl nut Central to take the half-mile relay. This was the lirst time since l1l'?'2 that Cap Llurnelius' huys have huw- eml tu a rival team. Two inure yicturics were chalkefl up tu the seniurs at the lixhihitiun Meet un Scivteinher flth. where they witu the quarter antl une-mile re- lays hanilily. -limiiir relay team memhers- AX. liitzer, Xlerrill, llurncastle, G, Martin. ttqmifiaizmi' im liiffi' 729 LE RACONTEUR 53 QM KN - es-se -... tlirls' athletics last year vvere un the vvhiile very successful. .Xlthwngli greatly hinclereil hy the nnfnrtnnate illness uf Alias llug- gins, nur physical training teacher. vve succeeileil in carry- ing nn the schmvl activities nnrler the careful guirlance nf Miss linyes. .Xltliuugli the girls liaven't the full stippmt they vvwvulfl like. the small gimtip that carries nn nearly all the lmranches ut athf letics has lieen as successful as can lie expecterl in all the crin- tests in vvhich they participateil. ln lmaclmintwn the girls lieiit paee vvith the lmys lvy having Klary Cattell vvin the inter- schnlastic cliainpirmsliip fur sin- gles. lil.v.l--l leamif Klary Cattell lean Cliulilvuclt Marguerite Clark Klnriel fattell kluan -lacksnn Yelma Shaver Xivrah llrovvn Klary lliltvin llnrutlty Cainpliell XYestclale vs. Central fs '3N games vvvm nut nf 95. Central vs. Xl estflale --- '24 games vvnn nut nt 29. XYest1lale vs. Klcalaster - 'ZH games vvcin nut uf QS. BASEBALL Last year, fur the tirst time. the girls starterl a lwaselmall team anrl succeeclerl in rlefeating Delta. the nnly schiml entering a team. in tvvu successive games. Team is as tnlltivv's: lrene llnlher, Ruse tlancarczyk. Marg Camplmell, -lean l.ynns. llelen Balrlnek, Ethel lluscmnls, llnris Cmilsrni. HELEN BALDOCK ,Xgnes Marr, Klariun Ulm. llrlris llarrnvvcliff. VOLLEYBALL ln the inter-schuiml viilleylvall series a very exciting cuntest is taking place. This year. fur the lirst time. an interciillegiate vul- leylwall series vvas starteil. Un the l'!th tif llecemller a very exciting evening vvas spent in the girls' gym. vvhen Xlvestilale sueceefleil in lirst ilefeating Chine inerce in the lvest tvvwv tint inf three games. Wie then playerl llelta. the vvinner nf the lielta- Central game. anrl fleleaterl them in tvvvv successive games. vvinning the inter-schrrlastic series. Team: lvnse llancarczyli. llvven Xvagner. Thiira Xvlietstune, l'eg Svvan. Xlilira Xvilliams, Klarg llillmurn. Klarg tiarrlnvv, lluiwitliy' vans siclsile. lavuise Saleslvurv. Ellen Linsvvwirtli, Grace Kleiler. Klary Liattell, llelen llaliliiek. lin llctwlver l'3th. XYest4lale's .Xnnual lfielrl llay vvas helfl nn Klealaster grrfnnrls. Altliurigli wnly the cuiiipetitiws vvere allrvvv- efl nut. anrl the flay turneil nut to lie very fliscnuraging. a great fleal uf enthusiasm vvas shnvvn in the flifferent events. The -lunirlr, ln- termerliate anfl Senitvr chainpiun- ships vvere vvun liy: Klarg llig- 4 . A gar. lean l.vwns. lzileen lwmte. Dis ik The Girls' llasketlvall League rmenewl un llecemlier Sth vvith an exliiliitiim game vvith llunflas un Xvestrlale t'lntn', Xvestclale win- ning lmy a scwre of lt?-IU. Un lleceinlier ith lmth -lunirir and Senior exliilmitirin games vvere playerl vvith Grimsby, and Xliestilale vvrvn lmth games ile- cisively. llestilale lwlayefl the first game in the series at Central nn llecem- lwer l-lth. vvhere they vvere ile- featerl in lmtli -lnnirvr anrl Seninr games. ln the Seninr game, als thwngh Central vvas alvvavs line lvasket aheafl. the game vvas far trrmni nine-siilerl. lt vvas rinlv' a crvnple ill lwaslxets in the last Ievv minutes ul the game vvhich mafle the senre lli-'ltr The ,luniur game vvas even nnire exciting, fur rvnly mice thrvwngh the game vvere thev leafling lwy inure than une llaslcet. liinal scwre vvas '15-'3l. lln Vlanuary llth, Wvestrlale playeil Crnniiierce at XYestilale. They vvnn lmth .luni-rr anal Senivvr sillllvf. The Seninr vvas very ex- citing. vvith Llcnninerce starting wut in the leail. anrl at lirst quar- ter the scnre vvas HA4. ,Xt half- time it vvas l-l-ltl in favwur vii XYest1lale. ln the latter Cinn- merce retaliatecl. anrl at the enfl uf the game Xvestrlale vvas aheafl liy wnly une liasliet. 'ill-'32, The .luniur game vvas even inure harrl-fiinglit. lfrinn the tirst they see-savvetl lmacli anrl fwrth. anrl vvhen the vvhistle lvlevv it vvas ll?-Ili. Nvhen they playefl overtime. lYestflale vvnn. 16:30, .lannary '25-Central at Xvest- flale. Scnre: Senirvrs, '3Z3-'mg lunirirs, lflsill. lfelmruary l-Xlestflale at Cinn- merce. Sci ire: Senir vrs. 'Ili-lil: luniurs. 223-2-l. lfeliruary T--Delta at llvest- ilale. Scrvret Senivirs. I?-lTg hlnninrs. 'JIAI-l. Y ltniztniiml ml Pilyfc DU! I I g commenclnl. e enannvelzs I. I M I T E D Hamintmm BAKER 4836 Tylpmesetttinug Conmupnaumy Limited Printers and Publishers I Creators cf Distinctive TYPUSYOPIIY I 96 GORE ST. 11- .-.I...,. .L..--..- .- . ... 54 LE RACONTEUR GIRLS' BASKETBALL FRONT ROW QJUNIOFU-Miss Boyes, Doris Stewart, Florence Bradely, Sara Adelman, Mary Nlinnis. Margaret Nixon, Inez Hunter, Arm Beasley, Alice Palmer, Freda Atkin, Miss Huggins. ' BACK ROW fSENlORJ-Marjory Cardno, Margaret Hilbourn, Elsie Bannerrnan, Mary Cattell, Peggy Swan. Helen Baldock. Lois Lock, Eleanor Bush, Moira Williarns. Isabel Greenhill, Audrey Smith. CAST OF SCHOOL PLAY FRONT ROW-B. Curry, Miss Boyes, I. Munroe, M. Van Every, M. Bowman. C. Dell. BACK ROW-D. Broadhead, G. McCulloch, Mr. McLean, R. Cattell, T. Boutilier. ROOM A-38 If you happen to he amhlinq past, just drop in and stay for awhile. You may have an opportunity to see one of our one-round fights starring Bord Sniye and good old Marie Boutilier. Another item an our pro- L E R A C O N T E U R 55 Q. ROOM NEWS s, I leaned out of the window and yelled, lt' l.en Harlow attrihutes his sudden 'AYZII-still? success to the limisitlll cream pie at tht Ile said, 'l'here's a Nutt out ot ll ll3'll l V lllUl'l'l5' lf' lllU llllt' your Wright XYheal and if Yiwu .1,,,1't ,raphs he carries in his hill fold? get it repaired soon you will Scidinore ll'hy Mare. Yan livery finds it ut and Sleef' essary to wait at the side door for 1 So Richardson and Ronald stopped Wllillll lllilr l l lllllfki at Syme's Garage at the top of the lthy .Xdam Singer appears at gram which we might put on for you is Buzz Broadhead. or Cupid, doing his Shootin' up the Saloon. He drags forth his six-shooter with light! ening speed, kicks over a few chairs. smashes ink hottles and rips tip a desk hy the roots. A wild man is l3uzzy. Another of our inmates. Sammy Liamphell. might enrich your minds with a description of some ohject or other. The last time he astounded science and the world hy announcing to the class, when asked. that a grass- hopper was a carnivorous animal. Such men as these should either he watched for future greatness or locked up. Our room alsohoasts of a chants pion finger snapper, Zelma Cohen, a pioneer in the art. rarely to he equalled anywhere. A famous critic of wit re- sides with us. too, in the person of Yictor Shaver. Mr. lfttinger will make a colossal joke and Shaver will calmly hellow. Xot had. or lust fair, Uur menu would not he complete without such famous people as the Amhassa- dor. G. R. Smith: the Hoy XYonder. llurcher. and his lll-gallon hat: and XYilly Holcomhe. But. as I said hefore, you must come in and have a cup of vodka some time: make yourself at home and see the hoysl Dk Ik Ik CLASS I-3 Class I-3 is nohly carrying out the tradition of previous years. XYe were represented this year on the senior rughy team hy Dick Kraler and Tom Barrowcliff. while the junior team was captained hy Spud Ratelle. Sports day arrived and we shared equal honours with the other classes. George Lamho is captain of the junior rugby squad. Our various shops produce hoys of the calihre to fill responsihle positions. One of our strongest rep- resentations fills up the choir, and how we can sing! Our third year industrial class is capahly taught and advised hy Mr. McColl, the keen mathemati- cian. AN A-24 ADVENTURE It was a lovely summers day and Ronald and Richardson were going for a long journey to lYilliams-hurt: in their Hudson. and as they were pass- ing the Morris Mills. at the foot of L'ollin's hill. a little Shaver stood wav- ing his hands and yelling. Richardson and Ronald could not hear what he was saying, so Ronald hill to get it repaired, Xyhile they o'clock every morning? ls he getti were waiting, a Stuart came out ol the up or just coming home? lflliot House and said that there was vvhy Kit curry 'Nyce tm. CafL.1L.,A,1 fl lllilb' H11 ill lllk' llfU'l'll ll llilll ?lll'l ll at a certain houriand goes to a certain they would like to see it they could go 1L.1.-plp,m- liooili nr noon? Ill' 7 Xthat l'oi-kv l'orteous finds o ,-Xs lxichardson and Ronald entered. Utirglr-tin. in tm. far 0,1-mf of ellll ont- of Hurns' poems. edited hy Kopp! kflark Lio.. was heing recited, tollowed hv the plav, IJavmond and l'vtlnas. s: 4: ROOM A-20 Iii the mididle of the play a Scoitchman . - - Y - - ter. . o '- it wish In by I I Lf p V W ' I lrin s X lc l rhd in ml . 'llllll In Bmw LU' 'li print the following stuff, hut I lit havent any Xutts. hut I can send over , . . . .. , to make a livine somehow. to liryants ttarage in Simons-ville. pl. . Y ' I ,r N hut it will he an extra ex-Spensef' X' llurx ' ll llcxllfllwl l 'Mu , . this. hut l had to till tip the pap r ll hen the car was at last repaired, WNW WU. and as it was Groh-ing dark. they i X I Y X I . Y staifiit-fi at the oiimofe i..itt-ietottse. I Alllllefr 5 Tiff1 'H'Q,.l ,We In the morning they hroceeded to lllil- lffl 5. lu l lll'll's Ar' ml irgll liir limnb-lml,H,' ' X iruil to youd in general. 44 :gz l sing ot vouths and their deeds who first from lvtmo111S A417 and .X-76 ROOM C40 exalted hy destiny. came to .X- ll A Barber's Madduxn Xluch were they stormed at, hoth tor me Ubulm lmlx,2ll1Su,uI.inu tu tht, mum, their indolence and asininitv, .hy the of ciltireii result-ti .-it it Hai. oat- stat- Yl lf1lft' 1 lllf lfllfllefi ml JH1ll ' UI- the Hill wax lumhlrwl IW H XX-mule' on account o-t the relentless wrath ot in which were the residences of a ll' Hunter and a Miller, Not far from ese gtuls ot pedagogical institution Kluch also did they endure in-,Xh the Hunters Hall was a Palmer some- Xtlilx' llll' If lm: llllfll'l'T ll' l r llll thing in which many heautiful hirds Wllllt' Wllllfr llxk' likd ll' l'll'l'3l'5lilll'l huilt their nests. These hirds were ex- llaflllmllter and loud applause.l cellent Singers and Liarrolled night Rm ,eyipuclyi folkcb wp HU. lip- m and day. telligentsia of tht- Wstdale iliripartitc Hn the- Iimrtlwf side and liarloyv the l'nder the capahle leadership of fylr Hill was a meadow where a llarhei' lilllilll, HUT Mvlllill l'1'f'lll 1U2lSlvl'. Wk kept a Kladdux with only one Horning have hecome the hrain trust of the its head. Une day. as the young lady SCllt 'l- lllvlv Hot only hrilli: was crossing the field, she was heset Nllltlflfi. lllll 2111 i1il1lk'1iC ufoup p and Harrised luv the Rladdux. She L'NfK'llCIlCl'-il llillK'fC will 3 'll lllltl 1 5p,l,l,e,l ami fwplwely 1,5,.,kk-.1 tht- :mp hetter ruehy player than 'flohnn mal in the eve and littered 'liurnhull. StL'W1lI'l. ctlilol' ol Illia llliwiifllls' lilly hut all to no avail. Thinkin! discre- llllll' Vilefilllll lllll f1' Wlll 3 ll ll'l'l l tion the heter part of valour, sln- hetter tumhler lnot the kind for drink seiurrved over the field on lfisolt' to inql than l.avern Blcciulley? lllhtre the safetlv of the l,awther side. will BVU llllfl 21 llvllvf fllfllllff llllll She was Philliped with joy and llf'l ,Mllllwlii lll 'lt'1.Wl'1'ff'f,lm thereafter did not lfoniplin ahout her will' lm lliklng lmul' llis lmlf lux Int, kethall .team won second place in vthe lripartite Inter-room League. tXoyy W6 VVOI1ClC1'- ain't dat sumpindl Uur hadminti yvnat Isabel xitmfoe tiifi your the iflzuws iwfluqh- l'V?llllf 5ll1'flll?lll- tht gift elm Weep-U1 at tht- A-vflfl Qilulp sCllmuil hadmmton champ. exchancc i ' l flange? A514 Nil, X3-L-f' editor lor l.e lxaconteur. and hp yvitere tam istotit speufis his wut- fllfU 1m1'-l lt'11 11lfrft '.1Nf felt- . fel' ucglpu. Hfwrmmng: Xounqhlud, the energetic advertisine A i , N ,. manager of this lll2lQil7lllCI the likea KXxl15'I.NIF: f l'l'll ll.T'ijl'Ql1F llllllw Steve XYalton. leading man of the Llmuf Llmf gdf' -l , lllllllllt 'l tanious Steva-liva team, or suinpin letter ol a nlicatioi I 1 ' ' ' why, the popular colleei. ll l l.eon.1rd lfntl V1 llllil HRW' MY, lilllott the idea the representative for the niaeazine. anf 5l'k'Cl?ll5 WVU' illl 'l1Z75'- Y fllfl llc the eo-getting tnot goat-getting! hap guess? py Hen Sprague. t'l'ra-la-lall 56 Not only ill sports do we excel. but some of us are experts in any lyin' qpunfapologies. Baronl you may choose. Midge Copentan is a beauty queen. l'rovias in studies is ever so keen. In the orchestra, Macfarlane. he war- lbles a reed. XX'hile tiodard rolls her eyes much more than she need. The girls' room rep. is tlte loquacious Cardno. lioth she and Ive Blain behave 'tcomnte il fautf' l'ltil lYorkman, she puts all male hearts in a frenzy.1 tlur historian, heltold, is onewlloug. MacKenzie. ,lack Rosenfeld oft in haskethall starr'd. Connie l.ees is quite pleasant and held high in regard, l'iish'i Smye, at golf, they say he's a wow, I-iordsntith tllah, -lovel knows her I5rench4hoy. an' how! .X schoolgirl complexion has lfrnta Hamilton. .X budding big business man is Ilus I.awrason. Mary MacKenzie, you'll remember. an armed thug she did scare. Inez Marrender ls vtvacious and de- lightfully dehonatr. Hur class is also blessed tno wise- cracksl witlt such famous characters tor what have youil as the following: Lloyd tiapes-Hur punster and the alumni editor for Le Raconteur. Ross Callon-A sturdy son of the soil who tilts spinach ft la sand, hut doesn't believe the nights were made for sleeping. Art Shaver-A barber-ous charac- ter and a clipper at studies. tHairf Hairfl ,lack Charlton-The fiddling mili- tary man and author uf all this senti- mental drivel. t.'Xnyway, somebody had tn do it.J So what? XYell, as XYae Mest says, Come up and see Us some time. Xou brings the ducks. tNote-If this article ends ltere, the censors have got the rest.l Y ROOM C-3-A XYhat a class! Do we have fun? .XII but when Mr. Chapman starts lu swing his mighty ruler. .Xlthouglt most of our class is not knowtt throughout tlte school, we have people who make up hy being singular oddi- ties in our own class. For instance. there is Tarzan twho chews his nails every inorninglq N. May, who gets out at three-thirty once in a whileq and ,lohn Mac., who is a cradle robber. Miss Miilson may be homely in school LE RACONTEUR hut she sure can step out at nights. Une tall girl in our class will soon have to tie a cushion on her head so as not to bump her head on the door- way. Can Miss t,,J'Don walk? XXX- wonderl Kay Irwin is the class beauty, and then we have our own opinion ul- llorothy King. lCensored.l ,Ioan l'ryant certainly can plunk a banjo. ,l,.'X.H. thinks himself a rhymester, but is really just a hoaster. R. Gan is hoping for a rejuvenation. Mac IJ. is a very nice little boy, but. ,. Above all the blowers in the class, there rises the sounds frotn tlte writer of this arti- cle, who toots a horn in the orchestra. ROOM A-32 This class, taking the final year of collegiate. is well represented in school activities. NYe have husinesslike tiiaylard. Tri- nne comniitteentan, who works with our room representatives, Heryl Mor- Yisull and wise-cracking .Nl Peters. Russ I.owry is an active tlld Boy. l'rominent in school sports are l-laker, lftlterington, Katz, Clark and Nairn, while ,lean Chuhhuck, Dorothy tatitpbell and Velma Shaver are on the badminton team. lfensont has won one scholarship: tireenfieltl a medal: and this year Ilowe, Baldwin attd others have sillll- lar aspirations. Scott. in the orchestra. and -lantes. XYingfield, Montgomery and Ainslie, in the Choral Society. represent the musical element of the class. Perhaps Lorna Ilrown, the chofue girl' Should also he included. XYe find Baker still pursuing a will- ing Rose. Pat Moore is on probation for the ,lunior League. Rutlt Lawra- son is a llundas golfer. It is under- stood that Barbara McKay cut quite a figure on the ice. Patton has taken up fencing. Radio work interests MacMillan in his spare time. Saunders is now displaying his haskethall ahility at tlte The lfast lfnd is favoured territory for Crow- theri and does Nelson use his ear on Thursdays for similar reasons? Among old Earl Kitchener students in our midst are Margaret Kenny. Peg llarby. .lean Nicholson, and Kent. This hotly of students is mysteri- ously understood and kept in control by tllilf lllwst lltlIIlurol!S Yuulll lllllsief, Mr. lfttinger. as 2- ROOM A-36 . Represented hy H. Magill and Helen llrtltlock, .X-So is making History XXX- as a class agree that we have the pick of the teachers. tl wonder how many marks that statement is worth?l The students of .-X-Stl are good sports both in and out of school, and, after all, what is better than good fellow- ship? The class is well represented in every school activity: tiirls' basket- ball and volleyball, hoys' rugby, has- ketball, rifle shooting and badminton. XVe have Bob Cattell, a leading figure in this year's school play: also half the boys' chorus has been taken from A-56. XYe are sorry because of two things: Firstly, that Dido. Queen of Carthage. invited Aeneas to her dinner party. and, secondly, that the adventurers in the story of Le Voyage Au Centre De l.a Terre lived to relate the ac- count of their journey. ROOM A-28 Mr. Bell-XYlty are you late? Mort Godard-Class started hefore I got here. It Pays To Advertise liven your best friends won't tell you-their marks. 37 YarietiesfThe cafeteria? liventually whv not now?-Study. His Master's Ye-ice+Mr. Simpson. Cse I-ux-And have knee action stockings. ROOM A-15 Mr. Styles-Griffith, give we wltat's in your mouth. tiriffitlt-I wish I could. it's a gum- IJOII. Mr. Inman said that the reason he i ' stand first in his class at HS. because he thought too much didnt was about the girls. Perhaps that is what is the tliile. matter with the hoys at NYest- Bill Mcllonald-Look, even my hair is ftill of electricity. Audrey Connor tquietlyl - of course, it's connected to a dry cell. Wie wonder when we'll quit tripping over I-laker in trout ot that locker near the Lhentistry lab. ROOM A-34 Mr. Ifee tduring exam-Miss Beck- ley, tltatstlte third time you've looked on Miss Grc-euaway's paper. ,lean ttimidlyb-Yes, sir. She doesn't write very clearly. Hob McPhie Daphne Etlierington Bill Presnail Helen S. Adler Laird ,leNnings JHCR Dixon Alan Vila Cyril Rildgers Yera Thompson ,lint XYAlker XYalter Luntsden Bill XYIlkison Ilouglas Townsend Verylie Young ROOM A-25 Dickens Versus Paton tBy D. XVeill A certain pupil in this class told, along with the rest of us. to write Do- XYEI S a composition on Prince Arthur. ing some bright brain work. he went to the library and copied Charles Dickens' version on the subject. Cpon presenting it to the teacher, the stu- dent was waiting to receive an excel- lent mark. Imagine his surprise when he only got fifty-three...Y In the future we ought to have some very, very famous writers from this class. Surely some one must have got fifty-four at least! Teachers' Favourite Sayings tl:-'y C. Austen and C. Hammonl Just another Columbus. -H. If. I. Shut up! -rl. P. Please repeat that. -Mc. K. Now, gentlemen. -E. P . I'll throw you out of here. - D, A. S. It goes something like this. - NY. B. You listen to this. -A. M. S. Homework LA Perfect Studentl XYhen leaving school at four o'clock you resolve to get down to work. so thereupon you gather up a pile of books. XYhile struggling home you begin to think you're Hill the Mover, Finally arrived at home, you place your hooks in a convenient place. where they remain hidden until after supper. A rest always helps one to think better, so after sleeping for an hour, you rouse yourself and begin the homework. These questionsin geoin- etry don't seem so good, let's try grammar. This is even worse. Ah. an inspiration! Let's do some French and Latin: the wave passes when you find you don't know your vocabularies. Hark, the hockey! lYhat an interest- ing game. I will do my homework later. My-, my, 5-3 at ll,3ll. Oh, well. I can get my work at school to-mor- TOW. How to Grow a Moustache tDud, VViell Rub salt on upper lip before retiring. Place pail of water beside bed. XYhen whiskers become thirsty and come out for a drink, tie them in knots close to the skin. it D2 Pk ROOM A-27 Things We Would Like to Know XYhy Bill Love doesn't live up to his name? lYho is the most popular teacher at XYestdale? lYhy Howe hasn't shown off his shorts before? A XYhy Claire Slater was called Cutie? XVhat a certain red-head thinks of the Modern seating plan? LE RACONTEUR Poem flrma Keller! Sweet chewing gum, I hate to see You thrown away So soon: I know you have some flavour left, For I bought you just at noon: l-But rules are made by teachers stern, And your presence makes them sore. So find yourself a resting place And I'll pick you up at four. ROOM A-23 M. Carrington E. S. Haver A. LEckie C. RobErtson M. Rose M. PafSons ti. MacFarlane TrOtt E. SpeeRs M. Grills M. HamiltOn Thompson M. FinDlay M. Nixon Lancefield ShaiDle A. S. Winton B. BainEs AI. Bishop B. STaunton MuirheaD P. ChAunce SLater SeelEy I. BarR ,l. FOrd-Smith F3alinsOn D. Miller A-23 ROOM A-10 After being razzed from Septem- ber to the end of November. A-ltl fin- ally came out first in Botany, Geog- raphy and Algebra. Are we smart? Our boys seem rather smart i11 vol- leyball, winning all their games from A-IS, but they lose pitifully in basket- ball. Since Mr. Inman was the coach of the badminton teams this year, they have won nearly every game. Con- gratulations, H. E.I.l Our girls' relay team came second on field day. Here's the list of our smart people who passed with honours in the en- trance to Collegiatez Irene Hastings. Phoebe Plater, Kitty Flavell, Helen Trevaskis, Lillian Gill, England. Rice. Rochwerg. Smith, ,Iessie Phillips. 57 Irene Hastings also got History and General Proficiency scholarships. A lVe are sorry Madeline Matson is ill and we are trying to co-operate to get her work to her, but we still know about her and S. L. in A-10. Marion Smith seems rather fond of Pickles Nickling brand. -England is quite fond of skating with the Mestclale Marsh. 'Venus must be popular with some girls who aren't fussy whom they go with, such as Pat Sullivan and Mary Newton. ROOM A-35 The year 1033-4 has brought forth many great things. among which is the good old class of A-55. lYith such lads as Ron McPherson and his brand new jokes. Lloyd Haines and his clever Nl questions, Dave McCul- loch's peculiar habit of arguing with Mr, Fee, and Doc Davis and his sci- entific temperament, our class has forged ahead. Do the students of 35 ever get detentions? IYell, maybe one or two, not including Ben Finkelstein's for French tabout 7llWl. Adding to the success of our form have been the following: Annabelle Smye's suppos- edly subdued whispering in class: Norah Brown's inability to speak loud enough for Miss Dowsleyt Pete Hen- derson's odd custom of staying away on cold mornings, and Gord McCul- loch's cute smile. Vie hope that the forthcoming classes of this room will keep the torch burning high and keep in mind our good old class slogan, He who laughs last, laughs er-ah! Uh, forget it, our slogans no good, any- wav. COM. 2-A Famous Sayings by Famous People iiuess who said these: l, Shut up. down there, or I'll wind a ruler around your neck. 2. Even, even. even. even, even. even, even, even, even. even... 3, Now I'll have to separate you two boys: youre always giggling like a lot of girls. -1. In third year we have nothing easier than uEillIlLllIlCS.U fl, He specific-Do the cotton chart -Monsieurll!! The knob does turn! Mihy was it that on Yalentine's day certain CZ-A boys got lots ot grub from the Tech girls? XYhat is the nature of H. What- mough's heart trouble: XYho makes those awful drawings in Miss RIEUIIQEIHYS room? Xlihy was Harold Stroud given the name Pineapple by a certain young lady at the toboggan slides: XYho is Bob's convenient dentist who makes appointments to suit Miss Madigan's detentions: lYho taught Miss Madigan her fam- ous strangle hold? sa '- GIRLS OF C. 33-C. I-D Who We Are IYe'il lietter introduce ourselves. XYe are thirty-four happy, hright-eyerl pupils, and Miss Mailigan, our room teacher. is very jolly, anrl we have seine good Illllts with her. The Presi- flent is janet Mcliachnie, anrl we have a staff consisting of Yice-Presi- ilent. Secretary anrl 'lIi'easurcr. Hikes .Xt the heginning of the year, Miss Mailigan arrangeil for us to go On 21 tieological Excursion. 'I'he iflea was I-nr us Lu stuily rocks, their phases. phenoniena, anil faults, hut. sail to say. we sat upon thent, fell over theni anil even ruhheil noses with theni. hut as far as stutlying theni-well, l've leave that to your imagination. It certainly was an eventful clay, :intl niany event- ful hruises were ohtaineil. The first Christnias tree in XYestflale Seconilary School! That is the ever- lgutiiig glory of C. l-ll. lt was Miss Mailigaii's iflea, antl it niaile our Christntas party of lleceniher ll, 1953. a great success. ,lean Reynolrls con- iluctecl us in song. Betty llaniels ilirecterl a Christmas play. l'resents were given out anrl everyone receiveil a canilv cane. fiuests of honour were nf. si'mi,..tit, nf. lanes. ni-. Maur, Mrs. McClung anrl Miss Mayhew. :tv 41 41 COM. 2-C lhere s a girl in 2-L .Xntl she laughs with glee. She lteis ancl slit: IIo's. 'lihat's just how she goes, This giggling girl in 2-C. It woulil take a poet like Shelley to grieve fittingly over stockings that are sheer to-ilay anil gone to-niorrow. Mr. Chapnian-Ctinte on, there, Mil- licent, what is the answer? M,-I ilon't know. Mr. C.-XYake up, sleeping beauty. The l'rince won't he along for another ten years yet. -is 41 COM. 1-B just a Common Error l'upil-.-Xncl scenteil silver-erfer- oinelettes... 'lleacher-'liliat is pronounceil anni- letsf' lt nieans a cliarin tltat hangs arounrl the neck. , . . lnpil-I woulflnt want an oinelette hanging aronnil niy neck. Famous Sayings by Famous Teachers Miss l.awlor: lie flignifieil young lathes. Miss xlfxillli Nearly, Steaily. fiol l-.2-.3--l-55 l-2-3--I-Sl Miss Dixon: ullii the hest you can, girls. Mr. Linton: 'l'here's sllrt soine yappy girls in this room. Miss Mafligan: Young lailiesl 'l'here ls too niuch noise at the rear ol the l'tHlll1,n Mr. Iyiuifli No homework clone? You have a rlate with me at four p.1n. Mr. Lillie: Stanfl! All those who have not got their homework clone, Miss Hoyes: Easy! Easyl Easy! Even! Even! Even! Keep it moving. Keep it moving: on your nails: on your nails: on your feeti on your feet. COM. 1-C Une :lay Miss Mafligan Set out on a spree .Xway in the country Her niother to see. She hail a frienil with her XYho was not very young, .Xnil I'll wager Miss Mailigan Cserl her Physiography tongue. For she rounclerl the corner .Xnrl slirl on the ice. lliil an upsirle-flown laniling That was really quite nice. She niisseil a pole Hy fractions ot inches: XX e niisseil Miss Macligan's INunierous rletentions. lint now she is hack, Coultl it possihly he 'l'hat her niarvellous teachings .-Xre iinproving C. 1-Lf -By Elva Vlartline. Things We Would Like to Know XYhat iliil H. Knapinski say to nl. Hill to turn hiin against all the arl- niiring' girls? XX'here anil how ilicl C. 2-.X get the impression that all- those one-cent valentines were sent troni C. I-IJ? IYho's the new attraction that has forcefl bl. Hill anrl Clavel to wear their Snnrlay suits to niake an impression? XYhen will Cliff. Powell sue Miss Mailigan for a connnission? XYhen are the C. I-C girls going to he ahle to entertain their hoy trienrls in the halls without the teacher as chaperon? IYhy is liill XYalsh so interestetl in Grace XYillia1ns? Mary St-ager's hair is getting pretty clark. Has tlepression struck her peroxirle hottle? 21 1k COM. 1-A CAI-.X has heeii fairly successful in the tielil ot athletic sports tluring the ti-rin, capturing no less than the first tornt relay anil the Junior inter-torni haskethall chainpionship. lhe latter was niafle possihle ilue partially to the efforts of XY. Langley. a niost ilistinguishecl nieinher of C. l-.X. Ile has a splenilirl sense of humour anrl never frowns. except when he is given ait assignment hy M. Mailigan. Hy the way, he is the only one of the inany who woulfl like tu know what happenerl to the pliys. paste funfls. 'l'he einhelzler, however, says that we will repent fill' the accu- sation when presentefl with a large hottle of the niost expensive paste. E RACONTEUR COM. 3-B Minnie Sangster Rita MOore Milclrecl Marcus Virginia I.Ee YelMa Taylor FlorEnce Hell EMilie Crahiec Betty McNair Esther CohEn MaRion Crozier Saclie Katz Leonora Hardwick Frerla Knife Enitl MOxon MargUerite Swarts E EleanoR Smith Marion Fleming Coral ,larvis VeRna Randall May McMullun CLASS I-2-B .Ks one of the nieinhers of Class l-2-B, forinerly I-l-A, I think I ani riualifiefl to say we have one of the hest if not the hest class in all XYest- ilale Schools. Especially is this so in sports. IYe ilo not clo so well in our class stutlies. Take, for instance, the fellows we have in the class. lfirst. there is Kay Clark, interntetliate champ, of the school last year and senior chanip. this season. Then we have Ray Keough antl Murray Carcl- no. Both play for the school hasket- hall teani. I suppose everyone re- inenthers the hoxing put on hy one of the teachers, Mr. Hunter. IYcll, we hail one hoy who hoxerl lns way into the senii-finals, hut fate turnerl and he was heaten hefore he reacherl the finals. But this niisfortnue was turnecl hy a hoy nanietl Dick Gill, who fought his way to the finals anfl won his niatch with ease. By niy jurlgntent he'll he one of the best scientific hoxers in Canafla. I.et's take the class as a whole ancl see what they rlirl in inter-forin coni- petition last year. In I-l-.-X, first we captureil the haskethall chanipionship, along with volleyhall and hasehall. This terin we lost the haskethall championship hy one point, hut expect to win the volleyhall league. XYell, I clifl my hest to convince everyone who reatls this article that we've harl a championship class, antl still have one. BENDI. ,l. SHARP. :EI lk ROOM ZA-B Can you imagine that R. Miller niaking a clate with E. Begg and not turning up? 'l'ake a tip, girls, Boh Henilerson's a secontl Bing Croshy. Miss Beavers has been keeping her eyes Sharp open lately. XYhy does ,lohn Mills curl up and ltave a little snooze on his desk each day? Miss B.fXYhat's your name? XY.-Austin. B.-.-Xb. Baby! Austin. XY,-Yeah. it's Austin, whether you like it or not. lf you notice any grey hairs on Miss H. it's from the new strain of keeping young men away from the art department. XYho is the mysterious Mr. X who drops birch bark notes in l.ocker No. 3178? TECH. 39-B What a Crowd Here! ,lack HardWick ,lack firaHam Alex. Carden Tony Marino Aub, Fell Ernie Carne Cecil PatteRson LOuie Casuccio .loc lkltlfllwily Bill Dony tieorge PI-Iillips MikE Sansone George Ryckman GEraltl Bolton ROOM M-3 For the Football Team l draw the line at kissing, She said in accent fine. But he was a rugby player. And so he crossed the line. Lives of football men remind us 'Tis for glory that they slug. .-Xnd departing leave behind them Footprints on another's mug. its if THE V-3 GIRLS The Y-3 girls are a funny array, For they all are different in every way. There is Billie liiancarczyk with her boyish grace, XYho loves to tell you off Riglll to your f21Ce. There is Margaret McMillan XYith all her beans XVho loves to wear her sister's clothes. There is Katey Moses with her daily good deed And she's so fast we call her Speed. There is Mickey Porter, who loves to fight, And out on poor Margaret she takes her spite. There is Betty Cox with her catty way LE RACONTEUR 59 llut she's a nice kid through most of the day. There is Dorothy Granger with her voice sott and low, Xyhich sounds quite different from Ed XX ynn's So-oo-oo! There is Estelle Male with her danc- ing toes, Xliho thinks of nothing Init new clothes. There is Ethel Busconibe, who goes laughing and jumping, .Xml talks all day of her .Xpple Dumphng. .Xnd so we end this little rhyme. lfor which we wouldn't pay a dimei llut if you're fond of dimples and curls. . . , . l oine up and meet the X -A girls. -By Ethel Huscombe. :si is 4: ROOM I-1-D XYhen cigarettes grow on potato trees ,Xnd the Sahara sands are muddy, lYhen cats and dogs wear BYlJ's. Then this group will start to study. -Hy Boys ot I-l-l.l. Platt-Lian you hit anyone for some- thing they dtdn't do: R. S. Hunter-No! Wihy? l'latt-lYell, I didn't do my home- uork. -By Bruno. GROUP I-2-E There are only six of us in our group, which makes it much easier for Us to gtjl Hlrxllg. Since we are Machine Shop specials, we like to be working around mach- ines. So far this year, our group has made form blocks. nuts and bolts. hammers and brass bolts for the elec- trical department. lYe can't say we are the best basket- ball players of the school. since we have played tive games and won not one of them. However, we are fine in winter sports and boast about our hockey players. TECH 24--M-2 The Travelling Trio - XYalker. Wiheeler, carter. Marion Thivrnton-l-ook, there's a dear old-fashioned girl. Her dress but- tons all the way up the back. Bnfl Mitchell - Nonsense. Marion, that's her backbone. llot Liarpol-l'm bothered with a ltitle wart I'd like to have removed. Stan Kershaw-The divorce lawyer is at the second door to your left Bernice Hurwell-XYhat do you mean by telling that the dates you had with me were like a string ot pearls? Russell Dickie - Neckless, dearie. neckless. Chas. Marriott-l am going to quit school and make my own living. Mr, liilbank-Half a living is het- ter than none at all. 251 is GROUP I-2-F lYe have all heard Baron Mun- chausen and Ed XYynn, but they have In go some to catch Messrs. T. and H. when they turn on the juice. There had been a motor wreck. Une of the drivers climbed out in a tit tml temper and strode up to a man stand- ing on the sidewalk, thinking him tu be the other driver. Say. where is your tail light? he roared. The inno- cent hystander looked at him. XYot do you think l ain-- a bloomin' light- ning bug? Things We Would Like to Know How Knife and Holmes of I-3-li are making out with a certain Lorna? XYhere llave XYilson ffets his loud sUCliS? 5 lt is a well-known fact that Eddie Cantor has five different daughters, but l-2-If are still wondering how many different sisters li. Murdoch! got. -NX ho the certain party is that we otten catch Bates of I-2-li dreaming nf? Xkihere does liillan of l-2-li go at night that he lltls to get his sleep in Sflltvtmlf ltnough is enough, yodehng is too much! but Saunders' GIRLS' SPORTS lCtHlI'IiJlZtt'lIi front Ptlfft' 531 February H 3 XYestdale at llelta. Score: Seniors. is-Z-lil: -luniors. l-l-lrs. The game of February l-lth puts the Seniors in a tie for sec- ond place. They will playoff with Central for the consolation cup. Teams: Seniors-Mary Cattell. Moira XYilliants, Peggy Swan. Eleanor Bush, Helen llaldock, forwards: Elsie llannerman. Marg' Hil- bourn, lsabel Greenhill, Lois Locke. .Xndrey Smith, Yelma Shaver, guards. -lnniors-lnez Hunter, Flor- ence liradley. Marg Nixon, Doris Stewart, forwardsi 'Xlice llZllll'lCl'. Freda Atkin. .Nun Beasley. Mary Minnis, guards, Un .Xpril ltith, a large demon- stration of Girls' .Xthletics will be put on. and many of the girls are already starting to practise up the rough spots so as to be able to participate. 60 LE RACONTEUR a G. Mccuttoci-1 just a Tale lt w11s 1l11wn i11 11l1l l11e's sh11uteasv 1111 the CHl'llt'l' 11f the square. X11w all the ll11yS l11vefl ,l11e. blue was Stl teniler flvar tentler. Al11e l-CIICXY 11ll the rupes, l5111t he 1li1l11't give ll hang. t.Xhe111!l The l'111ys w11ul+l Huck fftrlll miles ZLI'lllll1tl anil CtII1gl'lSgfll.C Zlt Lluels place. l11e treatefl every11ne IIT lllCl1l like l11w- yers, lle e11lle1l them t11 the l1ar. There was 1111 sgtwwlust 1111 -I11e's 11111111 lvecause sawtlust macle the CllSiHlllt'I'S pi11e. -l11e was quite ll unique eliaraeter i11 himself. lle w11s nut 1111 artist l1ut he k11ew h11w tu clraw llC'Ql'. .Xt the age 111 sixteen he hail swept thr11' university. t.l11e w11s the yunngest Alflllltlbl' they ever h:11l.1 The pr11iess11rs wanteil tu give hini ll 1lipl11n1a. hut -l11e Ctlllltlllit use 1lipl11maey. ll11w- ever, -l11e mlirl aeeept the thirfl rlegree. lle was an CX-lllC'lllllC'l' 11t parliainent. Tll fact, he harl lmeen speaker llf the hiiuse itil' Kl1111re than tive years. .l11e still hail the maee. lt w11s 11ver there lying 1111 the l'l1111r-tlie mace lllillll the lwar-r1111m T'TtJt1I'. -l11e's fZlYHllI'llL' game w11s jacks-fl11pjaek. applejaek anfl l1l11ekj:1ek. Hut tithllit think that -I-.ze was It weakling, lt was e11n1n111n kn11wle1lge that .l11e was ll flistant rel11tive11f 'l11ck. tl1e pi11t- killerf' -l11e was Il pul1lie spiritetlgt-11tlen1a11. tlle flrank his spirits in ptilwlityl lle ligureil largely i11 p11liti1'11l life l11 fact, he was the life 111' the pa1'ty. lle really l1el11ng t11 the Sueialist party hut his n11se harl turneil lQe1l. Swine people ae- eusetl him 111 l1t-ing il heavy ilrinker. Wiell. Flatt' might have taken Il little flrink 111' tw11 l1ut he 11nly weight-el 11110 liunclrerl fllltl twentyflive. anrl llL'5llli'5 111,1l1111ly hail ever lween al1le tw get the tll'lJI1 llll him. lint Stl mtieh f11r VllPC'F hist11ry. Xxillfll the st11ry11penstl1esl111ute:1sy is e1'11w1lt-il tw the swiuging 1l1111rs There is Il l1ig er11w1l 111' atl- niirers ar11u111l blue. Sucltlenly Z1 frail little girl pushes her way llllwlllgll the m11l1. .Xs l live anfl l1re:1the, it s Xelll gasps -l11e, turning pale anil 1111 his heel. .Xs yllll l1l'CZllllC it's l1alit11sisf says Nell in :1 vi-time. XYhat are y111i fluing here, gal? querit-s -l11e. l atl1t-r,l'atl1er,e11n1e hume with 111e 1111w, plt-ails Xt-ll. .Xmt y11u hungry? Nu, Nell. Ythlll' 11l1l tlacl Zlilllt linngryf' he Zllle swers listlessly. 1XX'itl1z1 list t11 the p11rt sirlt-.1 l have just steinerlf' l'ather, tather. walls Xell. The llllllgk' is in net-rl 11f repair. There are l1igl111les in tl1e walls. HTJUIIT you XYt11'l'f'.H c11mf11rts blue, -iytllll' nlrl rlafl will ewme lltlllltx plastereclf' XYri11g the little l11'11t's neck, shunts a rt1ug'l1 vt1iee l1't11ll the Cruwfl. Nu, nu, puts in blue. Yen Ca11't ring mv k11ell. .Xnrl so. 11s the curtain falls, little Nell leacls blue hy the hancl tlll'Hl1g'T'l tl1e swinging rl1111rs into the clark, ilark night t1.1warrls l1t1lllC. 51 . We Wonder lf this was Nt1I'I1l Clark: The laziest guy hanrlecl in his CXZ1IlllllZltlHI1 paper, 1111 which he saifl. l,l6'IlSC see SllllIlliS paper for my answers. XYl1y it is th11t i11 these times of clepressit-111, the hest luck Il pe1's11n can have is not to he horn, l1ut th11t selcl1.1111 happens t11 ZlIlf'tJll6. lf anyene rememluers 'way hack when tl1e w11r1l neck was ll noun? Wihy they ptrt s11 lllllllj' h11les i11 Swiss cheese when it's the liml1urger th11t really neetls the Xfllflllltlerll? XYl1y it is fllllf 1111 matter what you cilo, some- ltllllf' ZllXYZlf'S knew ytlll wtmlrl? XYhat Nlrs. Cattell sairl when she saw l1er Huh- l1ie thflllllllllg' 1111 the stage? Going, Gone! llill Tglllllhi l Xvlllit' up l11st night with a ter- ril1le sens11ti1111 that lllY new watch w11s gune. The llllI1l'C5SiHll was s11 strung l gut up anfl l1111ke1l. llurl Turuhull: XXX-ll. was it gone? liill l'l1111th: N11. hut it was guing. Oh, Shoot! .Xt Il luasketliall game the llthllli' team NYZIS play- ing Il very litltil' game. Sl11111t. lilllllu shoutefl 1111e uf the speet11t111's. XYl1y pick Q11 Bud? saifl ll fell-up lwystanrler. XYhy nut sh111.1t the whtile clarnecl li It fl: Pk Trallie lit1llCL'll1Z1llI lley. ytltll llicln't ytlll hear me yelling t11r y11u t11 st11p? Niisr Xlexalri llh, w11s that ywu yelling? l tllllllglililt tl111t was just N1lIlt'lHtJtlf' l harl 1'l1Il 11ver. Dk if His l rlesire 1111 l'6lllL1IlGl'ZllltlIl f11r this p11em, saicl l711l1 l,11I'tL'11tls tu the erlltul' uf l.G RClCt1lltCt1l'. ul merely sulmmit it IIS Il L't1I1lllllIll9llt.U u'lillCll. my clear sir. :1ll11w me t11 return the e11111plime11t. replit-tl the eilitur with true jour- nalistic c11urtesv. LE RACONTEUR 61 'II I 42:1 COIIIIIIICIIIICEOCIIIIVIIIIDIIIIIIEICSBI Y I 1 I I I .1 . f' 1 I,-I , I ' f I IPI . ' 1 I v 1 5 IIN I 'if I' gg: I: 7 if I f'1 i I if S III 11 ' . 1 K' ffl if - I' AEI 1, ,I Q Q .IC I I .,.. I . - 1. II ' , A 1- 14 -It .4-4 a-5: If I1 V-1,' - 1- ' : X'-1 i f -'1 f 1! 1I my 111 X I1 'F' . . ff gif! I fi! I f 55 I ' I - 1 I I4 V M ' Q ' i W 1 Y II ,,,.,w.-ff'-3-xlo IF YQI 5 in ' V II -' 'iv I - ., If Q II T4 ' ' I - - 1 I1 ,. I S - I I . I I I 1 N 51111 coPP111 11110 ,B Ghosts IIIQ.X'I'IIi11Iq 111-III I1:111I Illlj' I111si11cNs 111-111111'1'1111'? MX I-lm. in Um, ggmIlIh.l., II. lT'I1ft1lX1cII.I11f 111 PIQIfAs. Il Q:111It tt-II. III11111 1 1 I . . . . - ' ' I I If I I ' ' 1 S I I Lust: 11, t1l1,1I Il .1,tCml,II,lu.I1 IIIWHV wt Illj I111I I. 61 teII 111111 111 1111 11 111t IIIII - , I I I 5. I'1111k: I II1:11'. I IIIf.XI4bI'. 11111. 5. I1111I1. :11111tI1e1 ft1t'I1. - III I - IItI1t-1' 51111'itf. I IIIIII . ,. 1'11 1 .' -'KID' - .IV NILIHCI HW CIIUSSIIHIUIX IW HMI glIIlMIYIlIIIl. Il 1. Iiwt. IIL F 511111 I1. I X IlI.l5IIt 1111111 I11tI1. . . , , . ' . . . , . ' P 1 - I ' 1 I 1 ' 1 1 . A ' . 5tIII.III is I11'c11'111g. IIIL' time if KIIIDX IMII I. 5' IH-111 IIIII III1I1UII IfI FIIII III II III G. t7I1Nt: 5:11. quit tft 'IfI'IIN 111 Illf' fitcc. IIIIIIIQIII IIIIII FIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII' Scrws 11111 1'1gI1t Lifter g:11I1Ii11g :1I11111t :1II I:1f1 ' f' ' ' ' W 11ig'l1t t11 I1a1t- such :1 c11I1I. That First Kiss ' 1 ,. .. . 1 -',, . , I I- IIIIIIIII III -IIIIII II IIIIII' XII IIIII NIIII X1-11-1' I1ct111'c I1:11I IIIIZIII I1ct-11 :1I1111tI. IIIII tw- 1 Q31 11. Q- . 1 . V I v v 11igI1t. f11111cI11111', tlic 11tI1c1'4 I1:11I 11'itI11I1'f111'11 :1111I I'- IIIISI3 5 IIII 'III' I4 UIIIIIIIH' III MKII 5 Ivft tI1c111ft11'11 :1I1111t- 1111 IIIL' I11'11:11I Qtrn-t1-I1 IIIA IIIIC XYUIAII, QVQCHI r N I'1111k I IIIII-I NII 1lIIgC f141i1'it. 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Y1111'1'c IIIIWI' IIIII FII61 IIIIIIIIIIIIUI IIIIIIIIIIIICST WIIIIIIIIIIIQ L.I.I,w,liug us. 111-1'I1z111s---gIe:1111111gI1' tz111' 111 tI1c 11:1Ic I1gI1t II1c11 Strzillgt' 5I1i1'itZ XIIIII :wt SIIIIIII7 11111 1111'11 tI1t' :III IIIIIIIII56' II IIIIIWI' WIIIIII' IIIIIII IIC' IIIIIICIIIIII IIIIICC ' I11111 t11 I1tI1'. ,NIIII fI1c 11':11t1-1I. :tx fI7lI'Ii :1111I SIIIII- I, I . , ,- , i111-', lie I1'I11' llt'ZlI'. 5 I'1111IiI III QI IIQIIFII. Wt' 1I11. II KI 1141-1I 1.11 I I .1 . . . live here II1c1' t1111cI1c1I-11111I 11'1t11 :1 N11tt. 11'I11411t-1'111g , I . , , , , , pi- I1-tI1 11' ki, ye I. 1.1. Ulisti We I1z11'C L.'XbIxIfI IIIIF t11 wt' 11'I111 I NX I M- IM I I VH. -I I H I H- I I Qvts tI1if I1IQ1cc z1111I we 111111. U I II' IIIIIIII iCIIII II IIIII III II' 'III IIIII III . . . . . . 1- '11s11 111. 5t1'z111g'c b1111'1t: Ii.III'I .XIIII t11Q'11, ill I1111g'. L I I 3 X 1T.'I',1'111k: X1111' I1e's g1111c, IJI1I IIIIII scc I11111' I1C HM- lyllmg I1.,11't 1I1i11k f111- fl 11111111111 1-111111 U13 I T IIIIIIIFI7 g11i11g' III 111:11'1'1' 1111' 1Iz111gI1tc1'. I'- IIIISII 5IXI I'I4 'III IIIIIII9- IIt-1' Caller: Ifiiic. IIIIII gt-t 1111- 1111t 111' this 1110 I '91 ILELIKI 11111. S1111 111111 IIII1 111111' f1'itI111l I111' Iifc. S. II1111IiZ MKKWW '62 'jAW,pJf X Myif u V218 55237915 f' If , 745 Qv fy . ,if eg! f f!W.M- ,ZZ-'Aulof.l2,.wus jf QL!! W if jim! J ff rxifv 1 af U ,J ' LE RACONTEUR FOR VALOUR : lu' - fclfllfllllltll' 41117111 Pugh IOP g reccivcfl with thcir I1u1'fIcu in the f1u1su'utcl1c1l E arms uf their CZLQCI' cmurzulcs. E Victoria Cross-September 14, 1916 E WH gl ,y-Q l'RlXfX'lxE XYIl.l.l,XNl l1R1rXX'Xl.lYIf E H A 5 NH. 19:53-L3 I f.4llI .YItf'f'fX' XVIII IUIVNI fflrlif r x ' ' .., ., . -. . .. IIXIX .Ylili l.XL'lx ISAXIKIJ 5 , . . .. NL ebmlm 5 HINIIHII SHMI-S A Ixl-llwl m ,Xctmxm M E 31111 'zuurw lf1i11k1'11g1 nf lun' must L'IIHNlDlCU1lllS l11'z1w1'y. lllcy ruscuwl g ll cm111'z11lu umlm' clczully gun thx-. 'l'ln-il' Q-'111':1gc E ' ' ' I 111111 flfftCl'1N1llZl.lllll1 have wt :1 hue CXZHNIPIC tw :W u1llL'l'r, I' I THE REFORMED CORPSE E XX'11XlJI2liIfL'l. Slim 11418 4 ' 1 I lcrlllflllllftll twill Vflm' ISM I . , , . ., . . , .. llzlve yuh lbt'1Hl'L,'CflHCll mc mzlcli Nh, but ll E IAXQ I4 VIH ,X M X XI L IQX is all CIIHIIQCII mwxv. I lmvc rcsu-fl lu-rc I-x' thc 1' ' I SC!1ZlllfI the cureuff1'ic11fls:1111lf:l111ilyl1:1w xxwrkcfl F I I lIlil'ZlC1t'S. .Xt times I lfwk buck Illlll cursc my ,ll self: I'lZll1SC'illillg' YI'ClllHI'S grip my fl'1llNL'. E The Twlmx' fI'1rIN the lwrw hznl not Irccu fillfll, N7 lrut, un falling. mx' 1101141 lmfl struck with Nucll E ffvrcc that the Czltzmleptic stutc uf my xwlllll VO- E turuwl :xml I lily IIIPIIIIITIIIIF' flczul lwut l1IlL'4rll- E Q I U SCiHll51f' alive, Vulfe llllfl heart grlvc nw 11-s1v++11fC, E I'fl5ll'11FhC'l W 18 -3 . . . I l'1m111 thc lll111'QL1CIht'f' lzurl 1110 Ill :L small cI1:l1'11cI : 73 KINM ST. IQAXS-V llullrt zuvzlitillgj Zl 1lI1l11lt'1 S g1':1x'c. Tllcrc fm' twfw . l 11141111115 I lay. till zuxwxkcnwl Ivy' the lm+ly'-s11:1tcl1- g CYS whu lxttwl thc 1111 Immun mv twmlw, 111111 xx'm'c' Ql'CCtL'fl with such :111 cvriv XX'CICfllNU. mu-- f Ilut mm' I :lm 1'Qtw1'1w:fl3 mv lunvlis lmxu lvm-lx ':' 4 . I lvumcrlg my hczlltlm IS IPCIIIQ 11-s1ff1'wl, :11111. llcwt E , 2 , . N - . ,W V HI .lll ilu p.1,t ls lwchlml. E Vvwmlfl fm- 1. rf' A Nighty Slxurlglxk :xml Ilwlirlmx ff flrflll lltltft 1-li E A V Q lC'u11ff11m' A ' X x ' ' I l1.H'I1L'Irl 7-13N Iltfflf' It urls :L raw Xm'c'111lw1' flzmy 111111 I wax por- , mittcrl tw XYC1lI'1NY uw-1'cH:1t. : I . -. . . U' ,Xl'I'lYC4l at :1 flmn' mzzrkwl IQL-khn', I'1'1U 111141 li I I tmmk nit nur huts. lllllwnltlullwl mu' HX'L'l'ClHl1N tw 1 H M plmxx' that we were p1mpc1'Iy' flrcwwcl. :md E kuuckefl :lt the flmm Swlnculu- iHSifIC cnllwl wut xi HC1'Uil1.'- Zlllfl wc stcppcml intl, ll small, Iblvxblqf' 'I - Iightwl 111141. it fcmncxl In mc. xx-rx' hut 1m.m1. E .Xrlvzmciug Zlllulll tllrce paces we wzmifl, UfYEllYt'll 'E 'VZIQH :mrl lmxxwl I.l'HIl1 thu waist llfritz clickml E his hcels tug0tl1c1'b In thc tum ln' thrce very ! 1xrflillzlry-I4mlqillg 111011 wh., silt :lt Jwks xx'-mrkiug. E If1'itzz11111m111cc4l 111:11 his 11:1mC was H1'c'1+Q, E W -fy, wturliusus juris. 111141 that he presented the Ilcrr E ' ' Kline-1' Millar, I':ZlCCZllZll11'CllIN in AX1'tiIn1S.f1m111 I Canada. There was xmwc yet. Ivul. like Cznwzx. E I flicl mat mark it. ,X Ivlt'ZlSZll1t Lmlqillg man E uf miflfllc hciuht msc. mlvzlllcwl :xml slmuk my Z llilllll, aml said :1 few Latin xxwmls that I cuulql I nut catch and then 11 few in CzCl'IIllll1. Clhlillg' E with wlmt smmlulwl like 'Ilmn1t1+. I rcpliefl. E f'U'WliR5 HY Wllflf' Yes, Sir, but un Il Sl1l'I'E17li'LiHl1S kick in thc E pg mn., QU I VM Hmm H U, zmklc frmn Fritz. I zulmlwl the wmwls. HRIII, Hag- I l1if:lCC'11Z.H lu Iwmken English the Rector then : -- --- .... ..... 1 ---- -. x , , Am' 14 - - . H. 11. QEN LE RACONTEUR 1 Just to Pmove' ' so as ' ' ' y ttt I I r I I . . . . . 'E:E Ewlajfk' How rmportant rt IS to advertrse IH the gg '-:FF if 'V' 'ffl 'Q 'Till I I 'f,A f 9? 1 f Lo 'Kaco nteu T and to show all the 't ,n ',- .. f lfiffjgs fjlfa' iz' Students at 'cWestdale Schools that it ' 57' .QW ...-, ,. A-.y,9,, pays to shop at I I G.W. LTD. I THE ROBINS CO' to anyone who clips out this advertisement and hrings l it in to our Hosiery or Men's Department before March I I I . . . I 31st, you wlll be g1V6D a Ten per cents- drscount on any I purchase you may make. I: I I gl Q I ill A : III l . I II, I I I NIH : I:I ' Q otoae ovruc,-It f I 5 :I I : I: . I Q L 5 for the lclle hom I I ' 1 I . , : I511I-rr-4-flnymg I II,lQ.I11Nt-I E ITAL-I-3 XUIVIX mul, ,WH l,,,,,Ix, J,-1-Um! ' I ,E E! WEN frwnw lillyllsll, XIlIL'l'If.lIl Llwl h'QlIIllIll.lII I ' .- . - . I I , , , , 'l E an L1 19575071 556 Lleally I I IIlllPlINlII'I'N, IQ4m1.1m'e, III-Igmplry, Nw ' . I I . , ' ' yet have eye Sfyalfn-3 I :I : vxuv. lllIIII11I', IITIIII the :rent mmrls -11 E I ., I, I I K , , I ilu' ling-lush su-11141112 xx'orlrl. linux Il I I r : Xus the cyt-X, luy lvmltvvwgg .m Ixlm rtfnvl, .uw .IIIII Irv : I , ' . - V , . , , II I. 1Ixc1'cul11v . yr-I-N1II41'.IIrIv gum l UI wlwlm-rl .mtl lwlfl : 'llllllllll 'lllll lllu IU Full lllul 'lull ldxll I : lllunwlxt-N In Iusllw N-I llml ilu wr N- .ns muclu : MINI XUHI- lpitul-C huul-5 HMI IN- 111,113-,,,1' E I :ls .lxlynmtx zxltlmugll In- ls ll-nv I m ous I . I IIlLllNlIIt :tml prollt. ullergy than lu' wlnulllrl ' I Thus coxullllull Inn Im' mlm,-lunlml Ivy ll vxmllgll rx.m EI U inznllwm of the eyes, :I ' : 9 II I I S :I l I E OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS g , 52 KING STREET EAST E l Hamilton, Ont. ' ' I I I.Xssfrci.4twl xxltll I. II, Rnllst- I FII LER t'11KII'l.INIIiXl'S H15 DQDSWORTHQ MARLATT AND BROWN ACONTEUR , t11I1I 1110 tI1:1t I was the sec11111I g1'z11I111tc LII E 1'1111t11, 11s fur :Ls I1e CIIIIIII 1'Cme111I1 111 1 I visitcrl KI:11'I1111'g, tI11111gI1 FIIIIICIIIS 1 N 1 I 211111 11tI1c1' C:111:11I1z111 L'1111'e1'sit1c's 11111 '1tte111 1 E IIC 1111111i1'e1I z1I11111t tI1c studies I inte 1 g sue 111111 I111xx' 1111155 I 1111e111Ic1I 111 16111 Q I I111p61I I 11'11uI1I e11j11y 1115' 1x'111'k 21111 the wt111 I life. :1111I z1gz1i11 sI11111k I111111If. XYQ xx 1 C1 t I 1I11111', t111'11c1I z11'1111111I. I111x1'e1I t11 CZICII 111t1 1'1 1 . . II , ,, :I thc YIILIIII 111 111111, sz111I 111111-11 Ia., 1111I 1xe11t I 11111. I was 111111' Il f11II5' 111z111'1c11I 1tt1 wt111e I e1111tIc1I t11 write after 1115' 11111111 t11r111N11x I 11I11I11fpI11z1c. I . . . g I IYIIICII 1111 1111'cI1e:11I 11'11I1 Il 111111 1 I11 1 E 111111 11'I1c11 Ifritz SIIggYC5IU1I III-ICI-III Il I IIIPIIIJIS, ll SIIIIICIIIQNI 1'cs111't IICZLI' I13 I I1 1Nt111 , I 111 we-c11111I tI1c 11111t11111. ' 1 ilhrnvral Burertnra 5 , --------------------------- - 11 ---- 1, I , I II 1 5 I BOB'S I I E 1 1 , I I I DEPENDABLE SHOE REPAIR ' I 1 I II4 KI.'1IN SI. XYIQSI E ,E I'I111111' R1-gent 31171 ' I . ,I I I I IQUH1 III 51811 I I , xx C L HHN! .mil Ik H 1 I I Locke 6? Melbourne Streets ' J. B. Marlatt W. L. Brown I : I I I I ---:1i:'5 I I I E 1I--- Y ---- ' '1 I :' 1 VILXSS I'IX5 'IAIQIII'IIIIf5 I I I I I I I I E QRLICK I , ' I1 o I I 5 . , . . 1 If S I I Ladxes Taxlor and Furrler I : I - I,,,:II,,,II.,,IIIIq,I,. I I Imported Goods I f11Q111m -111 1 1 I , I I For Lad1es' and Gents' Su1ts I ,'.,,QIIL,I,.I,i,,.jQ,,IL . 1 I and Overcoats ' f. 11'.'f111 .751 .121 I g , I fjIivj?12jIS1jjI9Q5 5 E Phone R. 7344 I I I 174 King Street West I D' ft . : I u 4 1 1 ' I Y f .Ilvnrg l51rl1f1' 84 521115 1 llinnitrh I I 1 I I ' ' .II',XX'IfI.I,IfIQS IIIXXIIIXIJ KIIfIQk'II.XX'I'9 E I I ' I s n SIl.X'l ,IiSNlI'l'IIS ' ' 6332 - .,. .,. .,, .,, I 5 QSNCUIQS l121?1111f-TJ?-TF :1 E , ,111-I7-111IIf11f.,11-, 1 1 1 1 I DRY 600115 - 5 151 1 ,. 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'11111' 11f'I'SI1I1:l11ty1 111111 11-1C11I1111.IL'N5 111111 11L'1'YIlf1Cl1 1115 61'61'y 1111116 111111 x1'111'11 1x'111 6161' l't'Il1Il111 XYN11 1116. 1 111116 111 1115' 11115565511111 ll 11'6115111'611 g'1f1f X'11161'16 1I1111111xx'11y'N-11165611161111111111u11161'111111611 111 1116. Il SI1'ZlI1gC1', 115'-C11111111115 111'6g'111'y. TRAVEL . . . , 1L1111l111111'd -1111111 111111' 2.11 AX5 1111' 1116 Sky-11116, 111111 1lll'111C1'ZL1I1k'f1, 11111611- 11a11y111111611 1111'111, 11 XY1lS 111111111 115 l1:1.l1gL'1.II1I5 115 1116 111111195 511661 1I1C1II1L'I '1111L' 11611 1111111 11 11115 111111'x'61111u5f65116c11111y 111 11Ig11l S6111'c11111g1115 1111111011 11111161115 1111 1111: C1Il11IIS. f11I11II11l1Q 1116 S'EZI.I'S1 111111111115 llf CID1II11I'Qf1 1161115 f1IlN11f.'I1 111141 1w111k1611 I1C1lIxY. 11'11116116I111111111111. SU1CIC111llg' 1111' 1111165. 116511611 11611661111 1.11146 N11C11IQ'ZLI1. '1'11?11, 111 111111, 15 1116 1165cri11111111 111 1116 1:Il1l'. '111lI'CL' c111y5 111161' 116 11616 11IlI1Il', '111111 1111111- 5211111 1111165 111 11'11v61 1111' I161111111. 111 11111' 1111611615 1651611 Il 111116 11011111-. 11111 111 11111' 111111115-1116111111165 1116111111'165. ILT cnocouve 'Wu' 17111-'1TC?11i1E HUT uw 1 :IU--: 'Sues Ezvnnn: 5 1,,n 'hc11ou or H111 1 WUYUIUK-1 RICNID a'l1uSncnvn'AI YN: son aw' VI-TONE or energy 111516 1116 11111, 5111110111 g11c111111-55 111 Vi-Tone. Sk'1'YL'I1 111 111'1-111111151 . . . 111 1llIIC1I . , , 111 116- 1'1XL'k'I1 11161115--Vi-Tone 15 11 11-111 L'IICI'lIZL'1'. 1 1111114-11111 111 111111111115 111111 11111161115 111 1116 5111.1 1111111, 11161111611 111111 2111 6x1r111'1 111 1111111 111111 I11111i. 111-111111611 111111111-11 111111 C1I1PL'4'51i11C. 111 11111-1-16111 VI-TONE C0 . Hamilton, Ont. COHIPIIIIIUYIIS of J. . SEMENS GROCERIES of all kinds PHONE R 1540 Corner King and Pearl Streets 66 LE RACONTEUR fu L I - , In 0 .,-X I , G ' ,J T f ' 7 ' I 4 . , . ig X if Ill Q Q A W Q Qi X - gJ! l JI 'llllllllllfi X 1 wP.o, , f 9 ,V M - - - -b Proud Fciher-Whafdo you Think of Them? V Bmheior Friend, I-d keep Hwfonel Sfudr Gwe me A round fucken please? 'UckeT seller-Where To? -WHY, back Here, of course .LH ffrffq A: ,xx l I Acfor- ls Hu-re A docfor mfhe hone? Voice-fWs.,r-lghf her-e. - Well,Doc, How an-e you enloylng N-me show? .J 1 1 ,ATLAQ.LLffgiL, p,Qn,v35L ,Y-JL J He- You look She-YYell,l'rn nof. 'Irs orrw. Amie. ' ea1'QLITn?ernhah'urhAl X 1 1 r Inebr-wh - Lu::hun,M-:hug holp me ouT, wlllya? 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E111'1 W--: 4111. 111111's 1'1Q1'lt. 1 111N1 1111611 111 1116 61111611 A - 111111 B1Cl1C1I S11 1116 1,1-i11C1Il111 11151 6x116111-11 11111, 6111 XY11Zl1 11111 11111 Sllj' 111 111I11? X111 N11-2 1 C4l11g1.fl1.11111tL'11 111111 11111' 1111'11i11g 11111 such 11116 1'111111g 111611. E11. 1111111111-ss 1il1l116Z1I'1l1g 111111 111116 nt 14111111 L'1111111111g111 1111161 fl11A 111111611111 1: Is 11119 :1 1'6s116c1- 111116 11121661 1161111 XYZl11Cl'I Y6s, 11111 6111116 1111 111 1111I'1N11lIY. Ik if 11Dt1C1Ill1I 1161114 61'6s, 6111 XYC11. 111111' lllllllf' 1i116s 61111 yklll 161111 1111 111111 chart? lfllackluck: XY11Zl1 C11Zl1'1? Mr. 1311111311111 XY11111 is y'1Vl111. 11'111's1 sin? Clara 136113 Xv1l1l11ff'f1 s1111111 111 fI'Kl11t 111 1111 111i1'r111' f11r 111l111AS 1111111i1'i11g 1111 1161111152 Mr. G111111111k: '1'11111's 11111 1'1111i11'v111111's 11l11lg'- i11111i1111. :L'.E'1 -3 '. ACT'-7-. swung- .muul1 qw-- '3'5e-fQ5f31 '.:: may NU-115oo.w ,gs ,vas 5 ,Q 5- ce r 4 sm un uns at 1 1 1 K !573:52.E .1?-'E -QQ? F Q 3555555 'e'5i. fins na enum.-aan :A ai A5512 , , emu 1 v- -'I eaig 3 PM ell ' an 1 J 4 n , 1 -1 I 3 Q LE RACO NTEUR 67 iBuy your Ncxrx- ' :1 fPai'r of .Shoes arw E jeigelfs 51106 510165 .1 Stores in cU'6cl771111fO714 : Eventually I filammuh Ereah I I 1 Why not now? I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 68 LE RACONTEUR Singer: Xtlizit Z1 lnt uf frienils vve lnse tlirmingli Say, cznne :in inclignzint feminine voice frinn their l111rr11vvi1ig' innney frvnn us, the 1't'Zll', will yun please keep your eyes tu the XYr:1y: Yes, it is tnneh z1n1l gn vvith ninst uf front. 'llhis is nune uf your lwusinessf' theni. W Y Dk :li Are ynu lnnking fur suinething in inen's ullezir Erlitpilii vvrwte Xtinse liennecly, l :nn Cluthing. sir? ZlSliCfl the shnp vvurker tn Klr. in l11vevvitl1:1 very lillllll g1il'l.XYllllCll very pretty Miller. une vvith lnts uf innney vvzints ine tn nizirrv her XY! I H I I - ' HC6I f2lilllj' nut, vvzis Mr. Klillc-r's reply. l Id? hm l 'U' ani liwking fur snniething in XX'UlNCll'S elnthing. hillllbl' 111 l.e lQ1lClIlllL'lll'I UhlZl1'1'j' the one you Ig-C 1051 my wife. lnve, hy all INEIIIIS, Zlllll senil nie the nznne :incl 11 11 41 zulilress 111 the nther. iF 'vs Pls i'XlIl.1'jUl'lC tiuniplin is very clever. . , . . She nnlv makes 1e111le think she is.' Mr, Miller: 'I here is vine tlnngy11n erin zilvvziys H ' I I ennnt 11n. llnnteri Sure. ynnr lingers. XYell, isn't that clever? :g rg: 15: 211 llpetiiri The lrest thing' ynn Cilll flu is give up llllll llmln vv:1nts ti, lvnnvv if :1 guy vvhn lights Clguwtltis' lulwlr Ulm llvmlwn' 1 V with his fcct i, an :H-Ch-L.m.mx-l Russ. l.11vvry: Xxllllt s the next lvest thing? Dk 21: as l hezn' yuur hnslninil left ynn zigziin. Xlrs. 'lfjv much 'lvl Flu Sill' them fll'l'lL't 15' g,1N,mpZQ l'nteen cents Il peek, Yes lt nnist he the lQl1SSlIlI1 in him. Uxxlllllt ilu ynn think l :nnfzi hir1l? ll11vvzz1t? -n ' I I, v . I I 1 - Ill X -llll-'55 lV'm'lll ll- 5ZllCSlllIlllI llllXX' 1l1fl yuu hzippen tu have :in The nther evening :1 cnnple h:1ile1l :1 tztxifeztlw. IlL'ClilClll vvith that nseil ear l solfl ynn? 'l'he e:il1 vvent jerking xxlnng fur Il vvhile:1n1l press linyeri l e1111l1ln't pnt nut niy llilllll vvhile l ently the flriver exel:1nne1l. Ny, vvhnt :1 clnteh Y vvzis pushing it Zll'1lllll1l :1 enrner. X 1 Kf, X x. 1 . f f '- TN 1 l f -il ,Q XZ , - ., , In 4? 3 ' 1 V I A++ X 1 i j QP U-xrilefi il w-- llL,i5T1r1 , H01-5 Me, How come ou v-0 So worms cl lxboui' youu- GLE- Cbwhxl, you r-u5f her Al0r1B . xx hSurt,yOu bikp Walrus, but how Clol lfrvovv vvheflwer 01- mol' She: 15 Alone? lx RACONTEUR 69 L E v hfvgjf fbfgi cfs goffaf .sne 1 1 A fx S r 2 Z if E 5 'O Y Q i I X 1 1 X' SL 'N' Qqv' xg, gvzg-pw ,mf lv 1-,,, f w2'2ffi:wM?+ff-,vy if-off f V gig lf' 2 qx7'XQ'- fl 1 A 1 0 , .Xp N f X if , ll +1 - lxk f , fx qty L, xy wfx fl V' fi 'ff3Qf'l'f 1 ff It WY f fha Jofvflou eff our A9074 ffowrv 'N 6v-'cult' 4. ood 9,55 - g fpiAfrAfj'f frfcfff! 5076- LXJA i7fvfff Zlfew fwas J 5-iff Cox 4 OA wfff-I gdfer fuss NIC? Aan auf wa- K ffwff 1-V 'ff Znvfaff fm! lad My ffQ!j,,'j A,4fjy5 F' flrfvpzlf- 0' f were fN4l Zkew- 7? H04 J cfmf fuk 4 ,HN ik- game Ile: My lwart flames like :1 hluziiig lirc, Klutlici' l:1t txxmli Y1111 llL'L'flllll hzuc w:1itwl 1111 She: lJ1111't he :1 tual. fin' mc, Ruth. PF lfllllll l kiimv, Kltitlic-1', hut s11111c1111vl1:1s111 let .. H- ll l - 4 llmx' were yuui' 1llZlI'l'iSf 'mlmm m' Uh, iiuthiiig 111 he sent litimc :1l1U11t. X X 'P I V I H110 Xu. li Klv liiislvnml 111-x 1-1' kiiwixw 1x'l1:1t l W5 75 575 ' Xl F. H V I gsm tliimiigli XX'llt'll hc siiures, . 11. 'irc vi 1. 111:14-1' wzuit t ,cc x' 111' v Y - - . N . ' H U N -U H110 Xu. '33 Nas. mx' llllglfllllll 1l111-ml miss mul ugmu' hi Ill'lll cl1'1111-'Q cithul .. - 5 5 . 1 . ' ' . Klr. liircllyi Ulu: X 1111 glmx' ywui' wmv :mtl A Qk Q 4, l'll vlmx' mme. I A 5 Lim yum ilircct mv In the Xz1t11111:1l l3:111l47 'Nlx' 5Z'11111l mlm, clues this ilu! Imfwss :1 f:1milx' 5 lT5 mu lim' I m Wlt ll 'Hulk 'lH'CCt l -1- ' :if t1'C6f I hh. 1111. llllltllllll-llC has 110 11:11'tic11l:11' tree. 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Rlu11clz1yfb111,1w1ng ll2ll'4l'gUt il new gim tm' Lllllhl' Hull-'F - l V-lf ll l'l1lA lm J A '4 ll-UT' l,i1.tlN1mv. f:1111l1x'1cl1l 'l'11esclz1yfStill SllUNYlllg. bl li lk XYecl11es1lz1yfStill siiuwiiig h:11'cl. Klr. llllllllllwllfl 1l111z11-tliiig' lljillllli l'11rtG1' lm 'llllll1'S4lZlj'-Still s11m1'i11g'. iii luwci' 131 lr my herth I'CIl4lf'f l 1'iclz1y-Still s1111wi11gAfsl111t Qfilllil11lIlf'XYUIlll l'11rtc1': N11, sir. l tlmiight y1111 tf::1cl1c1's m:11lL the snow QY61' Stupf up y1111I' 11x1'11 llllllli, 70 LE ff,.L .T V' RACONTEUR You Want carefree Service HERE IT IS! Lai li lx zlihficult tu imagiiu' ll llll'L'llZiI1lNlll lviiilt with Iiuli pruci 1lTi1'i1'lu'y Luul qugllily that it will 1'0iit1n1u' 111 01r1'1'z1t1- 111-ri1'1'Ilx' Im uilt luli 1 llllll in ilu- llll l 1 lIlt'lllllC, Xct, XX1wtii1gl1011H1' llllX'k' lx N ' 1 X11lui11z1tic R1'I1'ig1ArL1tor. Yflll can furgvt llurrw ix il iiuvtor in tliix r1'frigc1':1t1'1r. li llL'Xtl lL'1lllll'L'S ailing . . . it iu'x'1'r IlL'L'llN zuljiiflingg . , . it iu-vcr 11111 I' ' . 5 . . . cu' nu' 110 lwlls 111' 1'Ol11lc1'ti1ul1x IO Cllll Irulilllr , , . :1i11l. 1'x'1-11 mirlci' :1l:iuwi'11111l poxwi' Umclitiuiix, ilu' lluilt Ill XXllllk'llI1l2lH a:1f1-gliniwlx lvotll ilu' fmwl mul i1u'1'lizmixm-11111uluzlticzlll limiting UH' tlu' puwcr until ilu' rlzmgci' is 1lilNt-lllk'Il ixwluriiigg it' XXX' will gliully 1-xplniu tlu' umiiy iiiiiwfvrtuut lCillllI't'i of th XX '1-Ntii1glio11w I711111-.'Xutom:11i1' lk-fi'ig1-1'11t1,1i'. C. L. RYMAL 82 SON LTD. 116 KING ST. EAST estinghouse 5 E 5 : Irlll' ll1'f'1'llrf1I1'li' .Xl1'1'I'l1'1' : : I 1 1 1 ma bn Pgv 11ml Qznifify : g I 11111 E St. Elinmua. Qbntnriu I I 5 5 E 1 ' ' . . H ' lt E 5 S fl H11 1011 5 flQ2s1de11t1alScl1ool I . lj . 1 I -ll 3 for Qzrls : , 1111 1 1 i 5 5 E I U ' ' l E 6 1 ' I E E .Xt l!l'K'Nt'lll flllk' uf 1'x1'l1:1i1g1-, ilu' Coq 1 I E E L'XlI'L'1llk'lX' lun: k'1v11i'x1w rfwci' C11ll1'g1- l'r1'1v:11 1 I V Y E E twry, SL'K'lAL'llll'llll, Xlllxic, lJr'11m:1ti1'q, .Xi'1 lluu 1 o 1 E E lllllll S1'i1'111'1'. l'lixwi1':1l lf1llu':1ti11ii. I ' : E 5 ,X llvilllllflll wluwl xxiili lim- ulliiiwiilvii E 5 i1u'l1l1li11g 14X'1llllllNl1llll, llllll NXX'lllllllllljQ pool, 2 : E E lim' l'i'1ui111ct11- mul l1'1'n1N, xxlitc to th ' I E E l'l'll'lLil1lQll V I ICE CREAM E E : : lQliX', l' S. lNll1SflX, Xl.,X, 1llXUlll, 13.17 5 5 gifs ,:' I ' 1 .... LE RACONTEUR 71 STRANDS OF FATE 1L'1111t1'11111'd fiI'0lII I'11111' 171 1G111ng' 11ve1' 111 Il 11111'e1111.v1 Ilere is 551111. Y1111 111'e 1n111'e entitlefl 111 11 1111111 I. 11111 1111' 111111' c11se I 11'1111l1111't have 1'eceix'e11 the 111111161 1111111 news- 111111e1' x1'111'k. Y1111 C1111 t1111e 111111' 1n11the1' 111 Eng'- 1211111 111111 get Z1 '11111 there. Take it: 11's 111111' Il 1111111. I-1es111es, I have 111he1' 11111118 Sawyers 11I6'tCl'll'l1llL'lI1f'141.11 11211 I111e11 every cent with iiiterest-e1'e1'y cent! 1C111't111n1 .NCT III.. SCENE II.-l Sex'e1'11I n'eeks1111e1'i11 1'h11i11 Il1111nes' l1Ill'Zll'f'. 1'h1li11 is rIZll1fIIll!1' 115' ll IYIlIfI1lXY 11s t11e 1111111' 11116115 111 111111111 ll gIl'I,l Philip Qsurprisedj-111113 X111'11! XYI111 let 11111 111? 1If1111Jt1111111lly,1 Uh, 111111, XYI11' 11111 1-1,111 111111- 111 SCC? Nora 1s11111111g1-I'11iI111! I 1111x'e11'1111e111n11111hs 1111' 1111s llltllllffllt. Philip-S1111 11'11e1'e 51111 111'1-3 11111 511111111 t'1l1,l1ll'L' it 11111' 11111g'e1'. I'll C1111 K1e11111111's. 1111- goes 111 1e11x'e.,1 NOI'3+I'ICilSC, 1'11i1111Y 15111: walks 11311111.11 111111 11111 st11111l11es11x'e1' ll CIlZl1l'. 1'h11111 1'11s1111s 111 :1ssis1 116121 Philip-I 11111 s11 1111111 111 I'U.'i,'11 1111s Iiflllll 11111. 11111' 111115'1,111c111ne? lt inzilces it s11 111111311 IlIlI'1lt'1'. NorafIt's 1111 right, I'h1l111, 1le111'1 N1111' we 131111 he IllIll'1'lL'fI. 11,111 see-I111 111111111 1L'111't11111 215 they ClllI1I'ZlCL'.1 LISONS LE FRANCAIS lC1111f111111'1i .TV11111 I 11111' 261 en 1 1'11nce avec deux navires IDIZIIICS. 11 111'1111 l'intenti11n cle t1'11111'e1' 11116 1111111' 211. l'11uest. IIll1S llll 1111111' 1111 111111611 1Ie 1' et!-. 11 vit, tres IllIIl'IZI 1C1'l'L'. II :111111-fla 1111ns llll 112lf'S 111011111111 1111111 1'6- c1111n11 1111 1111111 1111 I'1lI 1Ie F1'1111ce. 1113-1-'I'1'111s cents 111111605 se Sllllt C-e11111ees 1le11111s ee 1111111 KI11111te11a111 les g1111x'e1'11e111e11ts C111 C1111a1la 1-1 11e 111 F1'a111:e 11111 erige 1111 11lHllllIllCI11 Zll CZll'f1Cl' sur les l'Cl1l11Z1l'fS 11e 111 v1e1Il1- ville cle St. 313111 et cette 111111611 11111s deux, I'4l'2ll1QZlIS et C1111111liens, lIflIl5 1111115 l'Zl1111CI11l1S ce 111111' 1111111111 n11t1'e chef Cilllflflil 1111 11ec1111x'e1'1. L es1 1111 lien 11111 1111115 l'e'llI111 1121115 111 fainille 11es n11t11111s, -ISZIIDCIIEI I1fll'l' 111111 M1111 I11sh1111, .X-23. Une Anecdote XIZll'1i 'IKV11111 j111'111t 11e:11111111111, une c1111t11111e 11111 116 11111153111 1,1215 11 sa fennne. 12111116110 111c11z11t 11e s11n 1ll1CllX cle 1'en e111'1'1ge12 L'n .iilllll 11en1111nt 1111'i1 se 1'11sait il se Q11111111. I1 recita 111111 s1111 v11cal11111111'e, et 1111111111 11 C111 11111. S21 1e1111111- 1'e11eta 111111 ce 1111'11 :wait 1l1t. AIZITIQ 'I1wz1111 111 f1111cl1'11ya en clisant avec cahne: Tu 11s Ies 1n111s, 11111 Cllilfff, mais le tllll te l1lZll111llC.u Quelques Bons Mots S'i1 5' 1111111 111111t1'e 1n1111ches sur 111 111111e et j'e11 1111115 l1llL'. 1'1111111i1-11 en 1-estt-1'1111-il? 11e- 11111111l11 I'Il1S1I11ll1l'1L'k'. L'11e. 11'e111111clit 111 11e11t1- fille 1n1e111gen1e. HI.2l 1n111'1e . if P11 JF 1.0 111111t1'e 11'e11111e en 1-X1111111111111 Illlk' e111sse E'IQl1lK'lltZl.I1'L' 1111: 1111 llIE'llI nies giZll'Q4Ill5, sl 1e 1111'111s llll I1111111111- 11111 1111111111 llll 11111- 1-1 1e I'Z11'- 1'1-tais, 11111-Ile 1'e1't11 1n11nt1'e1'1111 1111111 111'111111. I.'111n11111' f1'111e1'ne1 , I.617l1IIfIIt V110 1111 g111'1j1111 intelligent. 211 :1 I.'1nst1111t1'11'e-HQ111 11e111 ll11llllllCl' nne el111s1- 1ll1111Il'1l1I11L' 111111 llllllh z11'1111s lllZl1l11C1lZlIl1 1111e 111111s 11'11111ns 1111s e111- il 5' Z1 cent uns? 1.1111-1'e- NI111 . Lfne lllllllt 11-11111 le 111-111 fils 111' 51111 El1ll1C, lis- 111 1111-11 sur 11111' 111 11111sse 1111111111 111 vi111111C, II-I1l1lllZl5?H 111111. 1131111111111-11 521115 len.-1' 11-s j'L'l1X. Nuns 1'111'1111s s11111'en1 aussi KIlll't' 11111' eelle-ei chez 111111s. DEUTSHE ANEKDOTE Beethoven bei Mozart Ilel' 141111116 11ee11111x'e11 4IfIPIlIIllt 1-1111-s Iziges llZlL'Il 111611. 12111 I'l'6l1l14I 111h1'1 11111 111 NI11z111'ts I11111s KIWPZFIIAI 1-111111'11ng'1 den Iillllllllll 111-11111ll11'l1 llllfl 111111-1 lllll. e1n'11s zu 51llCICll. I'1eet11111'e11 5L'1Z15lCIlZll1S IXIZlY1L'l' 111111 s111elt eine S11n111e. X111- z111't 110111-ill 1f1' s111e1t 11111' eine SllllZl1C 1111' 111111 1111-se S11111111' 1s1 sein l'111'11111-stiielc. Iii- SIPICI1 sie 10110111 1'111'. Iii' 111111 1Ien IN1ll2IIK'll nicht. s11n11e1'n s11g't: HSIIICICII Sie 11111' 1-in SIIHICIACS 5111011 v111'. 1ieet11111'en 1111111'111'1et: 11111. XY21s YYIIIISCIICII SIU? Uelven Sie lllll' 11i11e ein '1'11e1n11. 1311111111 g1i111 AIl1ZfI1I.t 111111 ein IIIIICIIIZI, llllfl I1eet1111ven 111-- ginnt Zll s11ie11-11. gunz 1'1'e1, 1111111' X111Cl1, Nun 5lCIIt 51112111-1. n'11s 11111' Iin11I1e 11111 Iiilllll. Iii' szigt zu seinein I'A1'L'lllliICI 1J1e XYe11 11'i1'1I 1111111 V1111 111111 1'CCIL'Il.H -11, X1111'1'11x1', .X-55. : ------------- 1 ----------- -----------------.--.-. ..... z z 1 i E : I I 1 o o ' E Emplre Shoe Rebullders E 1 I I I E lf1'111111111.1' l,I'I1'1'.Y lI'1f111111f ,S'111'1'1'j'i1'1' uf Q1111lil11 ' : I E 1 1 1 5 : E 120 KING ST. E. CORNER CATHARINE 5 I I I I I I E Phone Baker We Call For 5 : 9014 And Deliver : I I I I 5 1 I LE RA CONTEUR OLD CONIPANWS LEHIGH COAL sv-rnooucf COKE lg! ATHLETICS : 1C111111111r111 1111111 l'11111 D21 I N G 11111111115 XYl11.1fef1 11110 r1'l'11- fz s 11151 f't'Il1'. XY1l1I11l1Q' 01'01'y- 'ng 111 which 11101' s1111'1011. 1 :1sw111'i11g N111 1X111111 111711 110 1 1 1 . ' 111'0 s01111 ' 1011111S. . 0 . J H s1:11' U 10 vm V' 11'i11' g 1C 1'A' 10 ' 1 fl L'11f'11 01' 111 G 11' 115' I 1 111 1 1111 : 1111 I 1 11111 E 11111 11110 11111111 111 1111161111 1111 E 1111 11 E X1 111 '11N1 l11Lk1 11111 1011 2 1111 11 Ll 1111 111 1 1111 11 I 1 111111-1111113 1'01111' 111 11110 s11'10. 1110 E 11151 111 1111 1 111111111111 ILL E 1111 111 1111 DIN 111 1111111X 1111 I 11'z11'0s 1111Cl' 111111-C 111' 0111111i11g' 1110 1 4411 11111'I11115'. Individual News .1 '1'h0 S11-1111111 1101'f111'111f11100s HAMILTON UNI E 111111011 111 111' 11111ACl'l'11t 1111111'11111:11s E 111 1116 11'1lC1i 1011111 11'01'0 g'1'01111y Phone Regent 0335 E 1'0s111111f11110 f111' 1110 s11000ssf111 S011- 1 11111 0x lU1.1C11L-U11 111' 1110 10:1111, 1 I E Rllf' 1x011110h 11115 110011 Wlllllllg' I 111 1 1110' 11110 I1 11100 h111x0, 111111 is E 111'1111111111' 1110 111-st 111110 1111101' ll1 H 111101'f01111111s110 011111110111i1111 111 1110 1u'0s0111 111110, 1101110111111111h1s 11-1111111111111 111 1110 11is11'i01 1110131 111' 1101111110 1110 1lL'51 111 1110111 111 1110 s0111111' 111110. 1:C1.g11S11l1. 151111, 111111 K1ilC111C1l 112lX'L' 1111 110011 0111111 111 111011' S1'11Ill'- 1110 51l11L'1AL'S. 111111 f111111'1111l1Q11 111 XYL'b111Jl1k S L'1Clll1'1111 111 1110 111s- 11101 111001 111' 11l1i11lg' 1110 V111111111' 011:11111111111s11111, 1110 111101'11101111110 111110 X1l1111. 111111 111l11111- 111110 1111111, 1'0s1100111'011', 11,1111 131'1111'11. 1110 11111 s111111111y. 5111111011 1110 11L'S1 111 1110 11111111100 1110 11:11 11111110 111 1116 50111111 '3'!1I , 111 1110 12x11i11i1i1111 31001, N111.111:1.11 1111101 ' 1.01'i11. 1110 1111 111111 0111111110 111111-11l11L'1',XX'1111 11115 110011 l111l1'i111Q S1011115' 111'11g1'0ss, 0111110 s00111111 111 1110 111111-111110 111 1110 T11s1 111001, 110111g' 1110 111'S1 111l1111111111 1111111 111 1ll1lb11. Annual School Meet '1i111'ill1l11l1l1 1111014 111111 110111 111001 110111 111 N1CA11lS1L'1' 111111111115 11'11s Il 1 1110 s11000s1 11115 yL'Zl1' 1111111 1110 11 .4:11m,,. 51l11111l1l11111 1114 1110 11l1'gC 11111111101' f1Qi1i1,1:4. f: v1.A, 111- 1'1111'11,1S. 1131515 1,, ' ..:2 11:11 f1ll1'1i 111111 11101111 111 011111- Q A --. 73ff:f:g.. 121512121551 -- ' .1:,:: QQ1 . l1U1111l111 111 XY111l1111Q 111C s011i111' ,., 'lZ: 1Qff,. 'fQ :1, ,..: fi' ,11. 1131? ,.11, EEE-21255: :1.., I 11110 111. 1116 5Lx1111111, 1111110 1'11'Z1l11i 1.11111S21j' 511111 111011 1111111111 1111111011 1lXYIlf' XY1111 1110 111101'1110111:110 111111 111111111' 111101. 1't'S11L'C11YC1j'. LE RACONTEUR TWO GRAND I Icwfyllffilllflili f1'11111 l'111f1' 311 E I llc bolted t11r the 1l11111' 111 the l1:111lc. Ile was I Cram' witl1 the llllll i11 his :11'111 :ts l1e 1't1SllCfl i11t11 i . l Il private olhce t11 get ll '11l11111c. I l'11lice! l1e C:1lle1l. llc was Slllllilllg' 1111w tl1:1t I it was all 11x'er. This is l'Iur1'l1ell, 11:1yi11g teller E uf the 1 bali Leaf liIz111li. lic 1'e1111rtc1l. 'l'w11 IIICIT I just r11l1l1c1l the lillllli. 'l'l1ey tur11e1l 1111rtl1 1111 I I lI11ll lI1111lex':1r1l. 'lllieyiu' l1111l1 got Il r11ll 111' lilly' I silver 1l11ll111's z1111l i11 the l1z1cli 11f the se1l:111 y1111'll E li111l ten c:11'1ll111:11'1l lu11cl1 l111xcs F1lle1l with 11l:1sA I ter. l-ucliilv for 1116. the 111:1s1111s XY1ll'lilllQ l11-rc I I t1l'fI:I.yY left ii mess 11f stuff l1el1i111l lllCIlT.Hl I I MILITARY MATTERS 1C1111ti11111'1f 1111111 V11111' 321 c11m11ctiti1111 experit-111'e1l i11 lltllcll years might E coiitiuue for those wl111 liavt- 11ass1-rl their age I1 I I limit 1111 the rifle ttflllll. I 'llhe idea of the XYcst1l:1le S1'11i111' Rifle fllllv I had l1ee11 l-Cl'lTTCllflllg' Ill all fire llllIl1lS f111' some I time, 111111 it IlCll1Zlllf' C:1111e t11 a I11-afl i11 the I lk E 1'111'111z1ti1111 111 the clul1. 'llhese tire stu1le11ts wc'- Klessrs. llillil:1111l, Klcliay, Sllllfll, llull, 111111 I llarris. ZIIIII it was 11-11111 this Slllllll I11-ui1111i11gtl1:1t I the XYest1lz1le Senior Rifle Clllll was f1111111lt-1l. E I EXCHANGE I lC1111f111111'1f f1'11111 l'111f1' 9111 I lines by mail. l asked for :1 1111111tl1's leave 11f 11l1se11ce :tml lle1l t11 lilziclc L'1'e1'li t11 1lex'el1111 lllf' If puny l11'11ly. I Tl1c1'e l lz1l11111re1l :1111l l1ec:1111e :1 1l11w111'igl1t- E ul I 1111stz1111li11g - tw11-fistt-1l - steely-1-ye1lfs111113-'z1w - 111:111. The rlay 11f 1115' return was l1lIll'liGfl lw tl ' 1ll'lTCC 1l:1111'e, s1'1 thithei' l we111le1l lllf' w1 J: S 1111111st:1Cl1e aufl luilgiug l1ice11s. ll11'5 s ' . llllfl I had t11 carry Il lug stick 111 ket-11 the 1 '- li1111:1ires' flZll1QlltCl'S away. lf11te1'i11y,' the recep- tion hall, l wzillierl Ill the centre 11f the 1l:1111'e I 1 111 I ax l 11 ls I 2111 i1111111si11g SIDCLIIIICIK' in Illj' flI'L'SS suit. with l'i11e E ise l111lt11l I 111l I 1 I I I ll111'11'. .X hush fell: the l'l1111I' cle:1r111l, l l111we1l. I t1 1 I Hexed 1115' muscles. sig11z1lle1l 111 the 11l'CllGS ': . ,. I learler 111111 ll1'HliC 111111 the bizimese c:1cl11111k:1. :1 I I m11st intricate clzmce, I then rusl1e1l t11 the 111'1:l1cst1':1.wz1x ' llll.1SlL'lIl11S fr11111 their places. :1111l taking A 1 seatecl myself :11 the 11iz1 . ' crowd swziying 111 lllf' music. The streets w jz1111111e1l 11utsi1le the llilll for tw11 l1l11clcs. Xt tl1e curl 11f three lT11l1l'S l :11'11se 111111 sang' The Lark i11 a rich bass 111' . 11l the I 1117 tl11 I tl'U1T1lll1l1C, SZlX2ll1lT11llt'. clziriuet. :IlIlI cy111l1:1ls. l I 1111 l 11l1x11l xx11l1 tht i I 111 E flocked al111ut me, sl11111ti11g 1115' name So ITOXV l 11111 a success:111:111ag1-1111 th'H ice I . I As tl1e last rlulcet 1111te IIIQII away, the people I E TLL : GIFTS NOVELTIES L'1,111111l1't1' llllt' 111' 'l'l'QX'll IIHHKS z1111l SL'l'l'l.llfS , .Xlwziys 111 Stock lim-1'y1111111's l,Illl'llI'j' 211111 l'11lli11s lollilsslfs JEWILL BRoS. BOOKSTORE. 18 King St. West tl1'1-1111114 Czirrls for lin-1'y Uc1'11si1111 HE richest milk sold in Hamilton today is guaran- PSWMJ- teed Jersey . When this is an undisputed fact why buy inferior milk when the best costs DO IUOIC. BROOKFIELD DAIRY PHONE GARFIELD 1224 Sole Distributors of Guaranteed Jersey Milk RALPH THE DRUGGIST 3 sromgs I 1 in Dundas 2 in Hamilton King and Sterling 1343 Main East UP iblhv Zllihhlr 57111111112 xYI'lUlL'52llk' z1111l K1-tail l111111,11't1'1's of Musical IllNll'l.lIllk'llT5 :1111l .X1'1'css1'11'ics l11st1'u1111-111s IQL'Il2lll'L'!I l.'lfXX'lN1l1IXG11111l,l. l ,XX'1111I7lNG l1:111ks a111l 111'es11le11t 111 Z1 cl1:1111 11t Q'l'11CGl'j' stores I X 10111 Xlmli . .... .. I llllfl llll CXQCLIIIYC 111 tlllftj'-SIX 1llllt'I'Qllt CHIICGYIIS. I 311 Marv 51 Ilmniihm Iilmm. lg1l1u.,, 34114 You max' cl11 the same lw merelx' writing Ill 1110 I . .- - ' ,, 1 ' 11 l t11r111y tree l11111klet.c11t1tlc1l, Success z111fl ll11w. 2 LE RACONTEUR Q Q. A fa - ,.,., . . . . ....., . . . . . , , , . . , . . . .u., 1.5.4.6 QU, . I, QM, lv., lv, ,Q -,Q 4,9 1..c qua 1--' 1.-2 ',.1. q..z91..9!'.-pl .41--fki,-7 iililii' 332535 Li'ifZ?57i?Zi' if is j'5'-E+9E+Q isdsfis '35f'39fivfiHfi1 E49 fbi 'fs E Yfwu will raw llwrc if ywu buy at eil- 5 7 THE CULLEY ELECTRIC eh' TJ? 9, S'l'L'IJliX'I' I..XKll'S - IZIQIIHZI2 ,IL XIHR l,.XXlI'b gig .xxn Xl mx'1i1.'m' nom Vs Wlzbl IXMIIHL 51: Kl'.l'RIM1'.R.Xlf'lib .XXII lQ.XXMl'.b HUT IWPIXT .XT'I'I.l.XXL'IfS AXXIP I'fYl'flQY'l'lllXlQ 'EOHLL-gf? lil.lic'lXl41L1x1. ffif Szxlixtilcll-nm 'Tl1Ill'llHlk'l1T wr Xlmu-5 licfuurlwl .Qi 45, 47 Kmg St. West-wwfl' Nl11fN1Uf N-I Phone Regent 0940 .. ,. ffl gp .T If .1 ffj Leif :gf gf iff fzfff TQ Q3'Qf'Q3ff'Q4f3ifQEi1Q4f' filifI4fi?f4Ei7Q3ff:f'E PE:'f'3fi7f3'fQf4Ef'f3'I'332V2ifi?fV14'fVf4Lff7Q4'f'7fLff'lL2fTflff'f3'f?3f42f7fiQ i7f4f'7?VQ' fi 753- Compliments of esf- -T4 0 7 ' Q- Q14 if OROC IERIES MEATS 15? ERUITS VEGETABLES 'Si' 3345 -yi Sr -2 ' H 'I -rf 5 O7 LS ln Clml IOTI 233 :L fr , TQ gg- THE HOME OE GOOD TI-IINCvb TO EAT -4: .. 5 Q4Q:'l'LIff Lfi'EL2if3'I f LF'QLlif3'2ff:?f:' 131:'Qi'f4EVf'LfVf4f fL2'Q4'1:'Q4i'7Qiii7f9Ef7f'LiVIwzfifsfiffiflff' f7'L'f'45V'554f7l5fV'5V'iqff53i7f4iviiN1?iQf?3li: T 5 -A - . f-, - --- ' 1- ,-- Q--X-V --V ---amy-A-V -- w-- W- --L V- X--M ws--, .-Y -w- .-- '-t J-' 213.1 i.iJ.i.'.X11.1J.L',+ ,1 jf,Ql,1gl,,-n. LV. . L ' . ' 'iff 4225 -yi-L 9 EV Drunk -5 . T, X. Q 75? -fd . . . un ff ' Qi T- ' 5,5 '. - EJ: -we Sc. -53 .Q- 72,5 - Tj Tafgfyggok rf if D l' ' R 5 ' e ncxous - e reshmg 5-A X-1: fi 4 , 1 2-7, irq, fb-T, zsgpgfsg-, 1:47, if Af, gf,-5, Q1 31, if 3, Agp, egg, 1:57, .: 411147, Lrg, 155153: iff: Lgtibif L: :Tl 5g,,:L55,j,2.,f i QCOTIWOOKO VK LE RACONTEUR 1 Dentist: This set will e11st you live 1l11llu1's. E Ab. Ineh: II111'e 11111 any huek teeth? I : 41 sf sf I '1'1111'ist: XYIIIUQIS i11 here? I 1 1 I 1 g G1111le lleathng the XYZLB' lllttj the 111111'g11e1 E Ixe I1 COMPLIMENTS OF Q Hamiltnn I illmllh I 7535315-41 1 1 11 jj ' IUZLIIIS 111 e seen, sir. I : 2 X x . 1 A 1 1 1 lIe111111et11':1y: lt 11111 re 11111 Il g'c11,11l gal, lll e11II ' I s I 116 C1111.'. nglish Teacher: Il1,1liee. Mr. lle111i11g11'111'I X 'C Krew -': ' -'e nfl 1' g11ing't11get t 1 'eek'-11-se:s',17 zee 1' e'e I'111 IIIIIKIIUN' . . '. '31-:I 1 5 'A 1 's 3 1 '. L1 gi1111l? I I E E : Ik H I ll1l1l11I1 XXIILI e 1e hit I 111 111 X4 111 1 he1l 1llI E IlS1111th: I c1111I1ln't say. I Cllllit think 11f El single E 11I1 1 h 1 111 I I E NI1 I1 -Xnl llt 11111 s1111 thwt tlll st1111 ls E 11 11 I Nl I arlzltti Ce1't:1inI1' it is. - '. 7 e: Great he111'e11sI I 1li1ln't thinl-t t 1 -et l1lIyZll'f Iii 1 ' jx I E XI1 l e h it ,sf E I 11'11uI1I ever Ii1'e 111 see the lllly when I 11'1111l1I I E llll IQ I 1 hne 1 5 11 -. if E IIILIINIICI' 1111'1'i1'i11g I11te1: II1111' is it? 1 E Klr. IIIICIIIIICTI Nllt 511 l1111I. lYhiIe 11'e 11'e1'1 ROBERTS BROS. Home Dressed M RHI 4 Macnab North 280 Ottawa North R. 3001-2 G, 7319 ---------- J E 11'11iti11e' IAHI' 11111111 111'1'i1'e. I taught my wife IIIIII I 1 111 SXYIIII. 151 111 .XIIKI then there 11'11s the Se11tcI11n1111 11'h11 1.1 111'1Ie1'e1l 11s11111':1g11s Zlllfl left the 11'11ite1' Il ti11. Dk S Ik E Seeley: I guess I h111'e i11s11111ni11 11II right. I Slater: XYI1y? Seeley: I 11'11I1e 1111 twice I11st 11e1'i111,lI 5 .. 1 .. . 'ss Stuck 11Iiel:1ti11QI: Il1'11111I11111tI1e1' IillL'IlfI' 1 1e1l1111eh. f11'11e11ei I.:1 g'l'1ll1tI'llli'l'C ZLYIIII I1es1,1' - '1 'gen . . 1 . A 1 , . i' 1 'I lCI'C S 1 ' V1 . 'l't'I '. I A8161 Il's. 'i'ei 1 jf, e '1' 1. LS ' 1 1 ' 111 Illlfl lX'1111I1l11' yllll he Sll isIie1 1 g ll e111111Ie 111 kisses I111' Ill't'IlIilZlStf 1 .e. 111 2 UI tl S N1 in 1I1 I 1 I ll t I E N11 hl11111 XXI 1 11111 IlltIILI I l1l11 E F1'e1l1lie: IIe's in the I11111se 11l111'inej il 1l11et. I 1 IllllI I it :I I E XXI IJ11I111e th 1111 111111lh1 I1lllIlG1IlIlL : I1111 1 t I 11th I I II1I1l11 S111 Ibllll Illl lll ak 15: .' 111' I 11'1111t all 11111 ehiI1I1'en t11 11'1'ite y11111' 1 es Ill 111111 new I11111lis. I E N1 E1 Il 1111 1 l.1ttIe 1Xl1e. Nut, Illlll k1Il the 1'es11Ie 1'11l11ei 5 E Illfl, Illl 1le1111 t LIIIIII Il11X11l1 NXXK ll h f'e ' is 's ' 1' I v' 1' '11 ' that 1 yllll 11'1II 1lllII the 11111th, the 11'h11Ie t1111th. 11111I E 1111th111e' IHIII tI1e IIIIDIII? rg 11: I E I'111 I-CII 1111 1111 1h11t, s11i1l the l111I11', 111'1inti11e' ' 111 the Iiigll-cI111i1'. LE RACONTEUR 7 gxllil tl1e11 there was tl1e 1111111' 11111 lllilll 1111111 w11rrie1l so mueh 111111111 l1is hills tha A 1 t the 11111 E l1GQ'lll1 to fall out 11f his wig. E K B I if X me : . lIar11l1l GZlf'lZll'11Z I w1111t ll 011111110 111 11ill11w E I-imfffd I CIISCS. Clerk: 11-11111 size? E ll11r11l1l: 1'm 1111t sure, lvut 1 wear ll size st-11-11 I hat. E Y 1 llert 1'ears1111: C1111 you keep Il secret? 1 :HQQUQTS I 7 I XX'11lt 111'11w11: Sure. Bert: I 11ee1l t11 l,l41I'I'11XY s11111e 1111111ey. 'E DELIVERED ANYWHERE Xxvlllti 1J1111't XY11I'1'Y. lt's iust 11s if I uf-ver E IN THE WORLD 11 E 11611171 ' . tl11s sl111 5 Mr. R. 11l1I11C1'I lJi1l11't I get iuy 11151 haircut iu 1 11 I I 1'111rl1e1': I thiuk 1111t, sir. 1X'e'x'e 1111151 lweeu i11 . I 11115111685 txxwli years. : - Q. eil: N , ' -I s jf 1 ' t mug S Pk if I ,. - 6191 I'1111'low: Get S11I11G1l1111g' 111 your eye? I N1 Y ll 1111 111 t tixme t11 l111k 111 '11 E I ' 5 I my t11uml,1. 2? Pk I I Klr. 1i11111111tx'11e: ll1,1w 1111 Xwllll like YKYIIIII 11isti1- E 1111 I 111111111 stt I hltlllll Stewart: Great. it's Il SCIIIIHIIIJS course. E I Dk ii Ik 111111 lliugwalll Xre 51111 the waitress wl11,1 t1111k my 11r1ler? XX zutressi H es, sir. E 111111: h1Q1t1iI'C still l111,1ki11g XYCII-l111XY are your I gr111111cl1i111re11? Frecl Feaver: XX'l1z1t Cflllllll' l1:1tl1i11g suit w11s she wearing? '1'11m Fearer: I Cl1111fl.1Il't tell. She 111111 her l111ek E t11I'l1CCl. 1'eters: XYI111 was that llltlj' 1 see11 11111 ea ' 1 with last uig F knife. ' S: S4 I PF . . I I llr. Illlllltll. wh11 has 11621171 that the hairs 111 : I 11111' l1ea11s are l1l1111l1C'I'CCl. wants 111 k1111w where g I he C1111 get the l111ek IILIINIJCTS. Ik : I Teacher 1Al1'. Pee, it you 11111st 1i114JXY'l 1111i11t- ing- t11 cigarette l1utt 1111 fl111,1r: l1111'ris1,111. is this : I y1111rs? I . U . . , . . ,. u 1l11rr1s11u: X11t at all, sir. X1'1u s11w it first. 2 I I Dk 21 ,lean XY111111 tat haskethall gamelz 'l'l1e S referee ealle11 Il ftllll. XYhere 11re the feathers? I I I 11ryee Merrill: This is a picked team. XYI111 iuveiitefl the l1111e i11 the f1flugIl11'111t? Uh, some tresh au' 11e111l, 1 sup1111se. L 11115 5 11t : rw I 31ZlC1Jl16l'S11l1I 111111 was 111.1 121111, that was 1115' g I 5 '46, 0,5-11 Phones Regent 1962-3 33 King Street West 1-Iamilton, Qntario Laboratory Apparatus and Supplies For Amateur and Professional Work XY: carry goocl storks of 1.1111orato1'y lf1111i11- meut, C111-111i1'11l Reagents. etc. GIBSSWBTEA11I'Hll1lZitk'fl Nlezisiires. 111111141-rs, 151111- uels. lflasks. Retorts. 1'i11et1es, Klortars 211111 Pe-tles, Test Tuhes, Vlilllhlllg, lite, Iron Stands-Buuseu lluruers. Hlow Pipes, .-Xleohol Lamps. Scales 111111 XY1-igl11s, Spatulzls. '1Al1t'l l1l1QllllL'tCl'S, Hyclroiiieters, Ifte. Chemicals-Co111111Ou 211111 Rare 1j11ke1 s. t'l1k'I111- cally Pure 111111 9111111111-11 Cl'lt'IlllCEilN. Parke SL Parke Limited McNab St. and Market Sq. 1'1Zll11l11OI'l Agents for L'l1e1111'r11f1 Free liooklt-is 76 LE RACO The Barber Proposes IJCZII' Ilne: Iluir I eoinlu lIrinf inf 21 iiizissziffe of love. It's b FI P- El singe that I'Il lzIther have you than zill the girls in the worlcl. l'ni your clevoteIl shave for ever Zllltl ever. Every Ilztv lilzte the shop lllltl hurry to our little hone with the liouevsuekles :Ill urounrl it. XX'e'll rzizor little one to lie :I great inzin. XXX-'ll fueizil our trouliles with :I song in 1lIlIAlIC:II.tS,fIlllI this is no iclle tale. ge 15: After the Game Was Over Ifirst Ilrirliron Llll1'llllCl'i XX'here'Il ull these grztpes 'rounfl here eonie froini Seeonfl Ilrirliron L'ouilIer: Thenrs not grapes --thenrs eveliiills. Short Sad Story It wus ft hzihnv evening ut the Insrtne .Xsvlunr ik 41 Klr. llellz Xhillllt nizirle you oversleeii this niorning? Ilei 'l'here :Ire eight of us in the house, lIut the ulzirni w:Is set only for seven. DF 251 Then there XYZIA the Ileteetixe who hzul nirule his nionev in the stalls inurliet. Two lmils I lcnow what vou're going' lu s:Iv next. Hxxvlllll 5 I. I' , ' ' lxight I wus. hull owe nie two lnts, I.1ll'l'YI Ilow Ilitl the storv vou eooliefl up III tell vour wite pun Iltllf X ern: lt enIleIl in :I tzunilv stew. Ili F? lst Negro: tloshl SZIIHIS Ilone wigglwl his feet twiee Ili-lllly. XX'h:It's Ile niutter wifl 'iin? '3nIl Ilitto: Xllell, heis one uf Ilese niggers Ilzit Ilont helieve in Iilylll 1ll'HllllIl :Ill Il:Iv Iloin Ill Ithing. Iloes Il'I'lfll'IIL' IIXYC' full Illlj' inonev? NIL lIut he Xvfllllfb III. iii lhev lfiugherl when I w:IlkeIl right over to the lllillltrflllll they were rightg I Ctllllllllll lift it. ,X lrrtntie in:In run into :I poliee station. iInrl hxtnrling' the Ileslc IIlillCCl'1l woin:In's picture. siiiili Uv wite ls missing. I wzint to tincl her. Ifillieer I:Ifter looking :It pit-tiii-ei: XYliv? Ihen there w:Is the guy who hurl :I joke tut- tooeIl on his forehezul-f :Intl wus his fziee rezull sg: ,X imlniist seeins to Ilevote so little thought to his worlc- he :Ilwzivs gives llls opinions ott- hzinrl. . .J NTEUR s-Univ-91.0.0 .I..I It.n,If..fI .I .I..I .I .I I 1' fl f t o 11 Sc o. Limited CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS Now FCZHIYYZI splenclitl showing of Young KIen's Suits and 'llopeozits clevelopecl from the newest unil linest flillilfllklll ziurl liniiorterl lYoolens. exclusively styled :Incl superbly tailored. Ex- k'L'l'lllOIlllI values :It 515. I viii -4 ILA. , I It tail ,., s ,- Grafton X Co., Ltd. 16-18 James St. North Hamilton, Ont. QI. gl. RIZlCl.CllIl2lll. Manager. , '9'?f3Iv?f?'e as .f'IZx9'1 ef sew-D'f1 mmff:fcfsmarter:m?itQ9?IQsIE?QIfaQID12QI??QIQkefsQS The Lions Clulo olf Hamilton f' ' S my A Service Cluh The major activity of which is The Lions Club COM MU NITY KITCHEN Catharine and Cannon Wie solicit your assistance in our endeavor to help the single H116'lTlPI01N'CL'I men of our city DR. E. C. WIACKSON ROSS E. CLEMENS Prcsitlmt Secretary LE RACONTEUR 77 f - , WW Z W as jg S . Z W 7 7 Vitamin-D Z2gffzZ.Z?z? ? Iwtffarea Bread XJWWW h grin? ihegricelesso 4 x 4 Z Z ' A,' ' ,s uns ine itamin- . 55? 'O you' mme' HAMILTON j g 0 Licensed .hy the A' ,353 Puedratrzc Research White Dress Shirts Foundation Z5c Each if 0 I I lnsures Good Health White Dress Vests, 25c . White Ties, l0c Each Stan Using ifT0'df1N ------------------------ Sr:r1'e'tltf:1'e'ryIWeal At Your Door-At Your-Store-or Telephone ii... 1442 IZIXIQIQII .XXII SULII IIY R. B. HILL, Limited 139 Charlton Ave. W. Phone B. 3535 BNN qQf7bC7'f NJ L 0 9 AWNINGS ffm' ,i1'LlIIfX' mm' cqllllif-Uff .Y 4'4' Ihr S 3-I FR'GEf?A'RE ZBOTCIQCLMX fpattzes IU PI'SIfIQ'II SUI'IfIQ I.'lIII. IZ-I King' St. XY. I'I1m1e IQ. 1382 v 1 ,, ,, - ' m of I-. lx. .Ilo1.w1II.I 11. ff, lftlnflli QA KDGIYIIQ' Gonfbctione LAING SL SONS LIMITED --------------------------- ----------------- ------Jl !---------:-------------- 2f ' ' General Motors Products of Canada Ltd. Day and Night Service MCL. BUICK CADILLAC PONTIAC LA SALLE R8Z9Z 36 BAY ST. SOUTH U IRI I'l.III IiX'I'S Ulf ABBUII HARDWARE Vluom' Rugcnt 325-I XYIi IJIiI.IYIiIQ 78 LE RACONTEUR Tl1e Fortune Teller Spealcs I I Future I Favorite Name Alias I Appearance I Weakness Occupation I Expression I I l'cz1i'sm1 l llci't L'u1'1r11lt'iit XX'iuiiniii Wllmiic t Ycz1hl I hczirrl itl 4 N ,XYl't'CliCl' 'liuriilvull l'3ufl llzimsscrl ,Sclitml XXUHQ fl: zzlt sul Nyc t.XlllL'l5lll1l gf Dlmilctc lliilts ISQI-ing his ,fciiaiiitccl Kip In you I ,name in print , Peters . lIctc l'lIt-i'1'it'yi1ig lllis Yuicc lSti'ct't Singer ! XY11a I guofln Klziqilicistiii limi il:lll'll'fC Ilinttcii lluus Cuiiiiiiuiiist lullzlve you llCZl1'tI ' N I X this mic? I'lz1i'luw l,cii Ntiilizistlx' Klillflllg' llig' lfxcclititei llml Ifelltiw I N I ISVQL-clics I Stuclc-iitsln lltiutilici' l l3mits ilisuzllly at Clara lffliizzt-liiig' lulltiw much flu l I IXitc- , I 1 make mi this? Inch INAIV' 'With Hunts I lhiiitiiig' lliigilu , l imiii Btjmtsf I or hlllfltlll Sigue X titilmllim-gf Z I71ix't- Cute IS:1xIi1wliti1ic illmlgiiig j Ycs, NIV. Alllliif' 1 X iiivlos qtiirls , hlIlClNIIlj' .Xlcx ,Stately Wllis huii' y'l'l1e mzm on lSm'i'y. folks, hut I I I ltht- flying Alex hasift unc. Q f I 111-zlfit-ze I 1 ' I -Ifclitur. A Tale vvIvovvovvvvvovvovvvvvvvvvvvvvvv .4 54 .4 44 54 .4 54 5454 545454 545454 , 54 54 4 . Q 5 A 54 .4 4 54 54 54 54 54 5 t'UNIl'l.lklliX'1'S HI Carl Jennings vvovfvvvvvvvvvov ovvfvvvvovvvvvv V44444444444144'4'4'4'4'44'4'4'44 4 444444' : Umm upon :a time thcrt- livecl iii ll elimy, grecu pmiml two frtigf, Iuhliy l'llllllk'I' :mtl 'lliinniy llzirrtiwcliffe. This rlzly, 'liulilny haul zi l'lk'lltl2lt'llt'. ziml hc Qukul lrrotli-yi' 'liwnniiiy to fwim tw thu rh-ug More I'-fi' lituulaiclie pmwlvrs. llut. will 'I'-iiniiiy, :ls ht- cliuilml on tht- same log, I lizlvt- at llL'llfIdCllL', tml, XYzlit for bH1llt'HllL' L-lee to cuiiiu siloiiiqf' ,lmt thcii thc turtle, Buzz llrtimlliczul, imkerl his lwml out uf the watt-r. l-Ztith frogs iiiiiiiwlialtely plt-zirlctl with him tu gm tu thc clrug atom, :tml Iirmirllic-:ul cou- wntt-il. llwurf pzlfswl, xwt-kr pzisfetl, zmtl moiitlis passe-rl. till tht' two fi--:gf herziim- iimizitiuiit zmfl lwgzm rmmiiig tlowii 'l'ui'tlc lliwwglcllirxltl, ruiirlciiiiiiiig him lui' hix slowness. ,lust then Turtle llrtimllit-:ul pokt-rl his lit-:ul wut of thc water amtl mill: just for that I wwwu't go. Ct PM I'l Ill lfY'l'S I QI. I . amh 7 . CE. mrng 5-K fiff'f'.'f ff if fi! 15'T'Cf'f-'.fTlfTT1l1'Ci'f ff i1fi7'i'f'f ' E E , I I I I ' S71 D ' ' II P1115 ' I I E Are You Style-Conscious E ' ' 9 1 I , I I l : I If you guru. we- would nigga-at that you viwit E I frm' xiiizlrt nt-w Nhup ziml kt-vp iii touch with I E tht- nuw stylt- l.L'llllll'CN. Priccf un- iiiotlci-atv. : . I Q I 5 LLOYD S : . I E Tailors and Haberdaslmers : : WESTDALE 5 I , I ' F73 7'f1NfE 9'5 ?F E ? ? ?'9 WF'? 'Ti 'FB W: 'EVP ' 'gf Fw 'ff '- 6 W ' g S3e,fkm.ft11fS:t,fx1t1WeIt:imaSlflllbfklm4Ql3km3QwQQQ1z4lsf2 5 'p npnnnppnnnnngnnnnannn-nnnnnnspnunpsnnnunuuunus nnsrpnsqliliu. 1 . LE RACONTEUR 79 o .111 - --1: .111 --1 ' -QU' 'rl'--L11 -'-1' -911.--'11 -L11--21' -21'1-'11' 411:--!11Q.f11s.-'11s .'11'1-5111.-'-1' 151' -G9-1--I-Yu-'1 -5:1111-'JQ1-111' -'1'77'-1:-'12 -I11-1'11f'57'-1Q15'1V1'1-111' -7111! 411 ?1Q1111S11T3s1511T31frg15151151111113fJQ1115Q1Q151S?Q11'1'5111919111111913aQv3113111111:E1115 5r1111r111151:11 f1111Jf511111111-111,-T1111-1r11113f11,511i1uf A511 1. '- U' 'air QL 93 V610 ul lm ff Az, ci. .X1111 1-1'1-11' 11111111 11'111151- 5111111115 1'11111111'1- the 1121111 1151- 111 1111- 1-115 1-111' 1'11151- 1111111 5111111111 1':11'1- 11 111- 511111115 1115 1-1'1-5 111' 511 fi. ' . . . . . .' ' 115' 1111111g'. H15 15 111111111 111111'1- 1112111 Z1 11111-5111111 111 1-1'1- 11'1-111111. 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Fi 219 King St. East. 300 Ottawa St. N. Q5 . ., . K. 'Y Hamilton Ont 2417 5-YP ' ' iii ff?11l1f2Q1f12E1+Q1i-1fZ!14I1!3f2191f121f1ff11Zff1:Q+f?1Z1f?1iE111'111I1f21f1f:1f1?i13-f21i5f13112121f?1i1f41l1f!13ff:1I1E!iEf1Z1f21i1fi13f.P?215E9H2S?5!15ff11Xff1i1f1?1i1?Q1f5f1ffi I ' I ' E E E WHAT IS YOUR 1 I ' I 1 51 1 FAVORITE SpO1't . 5 .N 1' 1 E 111111-1,1111-3x'1'5 111-A Ei E 5 l 1 a I g :1 E Perhaps Golf, Tenms, Badminton? E I : I , Ig Verne McFadgen 1 5 1 . , , . , . :I 1 g 111- 11:11-1- 1111- 1111111111-10 511I1111111g'1111C 111 E 1' ' 1 1 1 1 - - E Your Community 1 XE 511111'1111g' 111111115 14,1I111l1111L'111, 1111. 11111'111-13 E E E 1 13115111-111z111. 13:11111111111111. S1111:1511. 11:11111- : I 1 1 x - 1 - 1- - l 1 E E 11:111, 11-111115, 111111. 51111111111 1'lS111Ilg', E H 1 I 15 131151-111111 Zll1f1 1111Q11X', E I ' I ' I I 1- - 1 1 1 I E E 1 11511 11111' S11111'1111g 111111115 11Cl1Zl1'11I1t'l11 E ' 1 . 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