High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 56 text:
“
SPECULA GALTONIA 23 We come here more or less as average beings seeking knowledge. But knowledge alone is by no means the only development to be desired. The habits of sane, healthy, upright living are of equal importance-those hab- its which will stand us in good stead in the stress of the life into which we will be thrust when we, in sorrow, leave these walls behind. These it would seem have not, as yet, been fully attained. We do not ask or look for many to show a surplus but what we do expect and rightly expect, is that they put forth a greater effort to be more self-sustaining. It might be suggested that in future years the various organizations be compelled to adhere more strictly to their given estimates which are more carefully set with a view to fostering better business ability-and with a member of each activity appointed responsible to the treasury board for the disbursing of their allotted funds. dk! 0 O From the days of ancient Greece and the flowery era of n ratory Demosthenes to our present so-called modern age, the art of eloquence has been constantly pursued by the peoples of the world. To the ancients it represented the pulpit and the press-the way of the na- tiong and the man. The power of speaking-the endowment of man and one of his grand distinctions from the brute was not given to be hidden from the world but rather to be used for the advancement of it. Impressive speech indicates character--character the man-and on him the progress of the world de- pends. In view of this it is a surprising fact that the Galt Collegiate Institute and Vocational Schools continues to experience great difficulty in keeping alive the sparkling fire of oratory. The stupendous efforts of those inter- ested have alone kindled the spark and kept it from going out. The attitude of the school, as a whole, in the face of the many oppor-- tunities, is one of indifference. It is not that the school is lacking in speakers, for we have sufficient proof to the contrary, but it is a fact that those who can speak have a certain loathing for the displaying of their oratorical powers. In such a circumstance we naturally look for a material reason but find none. The problem lies--unsolved. If
”
Page 55 text:
“
22 SPECULA GALTONIA In a song we have the inexplicable, subtle something that is lost to us in the wild exuberance of a yell. We feel it, recognize it, are inspired by it but are at a complete loss to explain it. Perhaps it is better so. Cherished forever in memory as a bond of friendship, the melody of it lingers with us when all our yells have been forgotten, when in the glorious adventure of living, we have perhaps strayed far to other lands and only in leisure mo- ments turn our thoughts once more to the old school. More than all else a school song gives to the school and to the student as well that spirit of distinction and patriotism which, from the dawn of history, has characterized the nations of the world in their rise to suprem- acy. So let us rally to the cause and make one mighty effort to bequeath to our beloved alma mater, a song well worthy to be called her own. One that shall follow her step by step through the years, echoing always down these famous corridors when victories, fore-ordained, blaze forth her own triumphant name to all. fe-L For the past few years the various organizations within this The 5011001 institution have been operating from a central fund. That Tfeasufy is, the money necessary for their many endeavours has been controlled by a special committee whose duty it is to pass approval on all expenditures arising and to determine a fair estimate for each activity. This centralization of finances has undoubtedly proved itself a success from at least two standpoints. First it has strengthened many of the for- merly weak societies and secondly it has enabled the student body at large to know how and at what approximate cost the various organizations are functioning. During the last few years the treasury, by a series of successful ven- tures, has succeeded in accumulating a very tidy surplus. This year, how- ever, it would appear from a glance over the treasurer's report Cfound within this bookl that, with a degree of success in our annual physical demonstration equalling that of other years, activities of Nineteen-Thirty might then break even. It is not right that the burden of carrying the financial load should fall solely upon the shoulders of one or two organizations. It is unfair both to those who show a surplus and to those who do not.
”
Page 57 text:
“
7...-. . , ' 4 s -...:. 5:2?':-zz'-1 I-175.113 -1:1-:g2'.'.::.: 1 C'l' ' .. 2' ,. . I nl .ln-.-1-:-' 1 ,A n , -... - 1 , -'-:,-::.::::'5gi.g.'.-1-Z-1 3L:31F':i:Z't-'.f551:'3 . ' 'iz 5:H'!5:,2:I:'ff.1J-iff H 1-sL'e2z3235s1:':zfesmf-fi 1 . .5-W'5ff5f'f5555fi:::: 1 .. ,.-,L . -- v 1 V- Y ' ' x 1 x ,. 1 W 'f ,:.'..:.r-g.-1-'Qiiigifgg SPECULA GALTONIA .4 .,g5.g:,.- I :-':-15: . N qlztxiisriit' :3gl:11:'.'.g::gg .. .-,A-'.g::-:::f-:Z1:'f' . .,. , ,,.....,!.fg5gg . . 55551555 :21. gig -:S-'::.g.,:: f : 1 P.-11'.'QT34 E ' Ks x 1.1.-.-:-.'.--KI: --:v-:---- .-- ' F,.o' tg.-I: Jr.-'-.vii E 5 1 S .- : i' , ,, I If -:I mm nnwunnw f' I tl J 1. C '1 MISS JANET W. CARTER, M. A. w tg .
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.