Glebe Collegiate Institute - Lux Glebana Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1936

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i UX GLEBANAGHQAQ- V QEPALERE FLAMMAM SAILORS' DANCE t Slflndingf C. IRVING 1. CHRISTIE J. LESTER M. MCKINNON E. CUNNINGIIAM R. DONOYAN M. CAMERON A. CORY B. HUTTERWORTH M. SCOBIF B. DUMIXG Sfllfngf M. HOWIE B IOBERIS W.COCl-IRANE C. MCKECHNIE ILHELSON LMARSHALL H KROLBIER 1.ML'C-XNIN L. MACMILLAN HE THIRTEENTH annual concert has passed into history. Presented Friday, March thirteenth, the concert far from being hoodooed by this rare combination of unlucky omens, was lauded by critics and public alike, and was repeated with even greater success Saturday, March fourteenth. Featuring a well- balanced program, including music, songs, dances, gymnastics and drama, the concert was pronounced by veteran observers as the best in Glebe's history. The audience were asked to imagine them- selves on board the S.S. Glebzma, watching a ship's concert being planned and presented. Following out this scheme, the opening scenes were staged on the ship's deck, the concert proper in one of the lounges, and the closing scene back on deck. By means of this novel plan the action moved at top speed with never il lagging moment, and the audience sat in silent appreciation, punctuated by chuckles, roars of laughter and salvos of applause. The lights went out on a crowded house and the Glebe Orchestra, directed by Dr. J. W. Bearder, F.R.c.o., struck up a stirring march. The inevitable late-comers filed in, the music ran its course, and the audience settled back in anticipation. The curtain rose on a deck scene crowded with chanting, toilinj tars who, on closer examination, proved to be the Boys' Glee Club. Demonstrating what life at sea really should be like, the ofiicers entered and led the seamen in a song. The sailors disappeared and the audience saw the same deck later in the day. They met the redoubtable Captain Bulldoze Fireball CBenson Stirlingj, some passengers and more crew. The blustering captain managed to exchange by- play with everyone, be master of ceremonies and carry on a feud with Percival Puslinch CArt tl68lt

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UX GLEBANACXQQQ- JUDGE J. F. MCKINLEY, Iufuenile, Court, Ottawa. I received a real inspiration this morning as I spoke to the Pupils on the work of the Ottawa Community Chestfl -J. F. MCK. MR. A. B. COLVILLE, Principal, Cessnocle High School, N efw South IV ales. I should like to express my appreciation of Mr. Atkinson's kindness in affording me the opportunity of seeing you at work and of ob- serving the splendid tone of the school. I convey to you greetings from the Sister Dominion, the Commonwealth of Australia, and leave with you as a message the motto of my former school, North Sydney Boys' High School: 'Qui se vincit, vincit'. -A. B. C. THOMAS WAYLING, Member of Canadian Legion. Your young men shall see visions and your old men shall dream dreamsf' My hope for the fellows and girls of Glebe is that they may always see the vision that is Canada-not dreaming of the past but working, striving to make the vision of the future more real and worthwhile. -T. W. MRS. RUDOLPH M. ANDERSON, Confvenor, Scholarship Conzniittee, University Wornen's Club. The term 'members of the graduating class' has always seemed to me more appropriate than 'graduates', for the real student never gradu- ates completely in his development. Every year should bring progress, a graduating to a wider and fuller life intellectually and spirit- uallyg every year should bring all of us nearer to the perfection of which we dream, if we do not achieve it. -QMRSJ R. M. A. Mil' QQPALERE FLAMMAM A C ornplinients of METROPOLITAN STORES LIMITED 194 SPARKS ST. OTTAWA W. I. CARSON LTD. Distinctive Decorators 0 IV e Specialize in HOME DECORATING, PAINTS, VARNISI-IES, ENAMELS, GLASS ' for the Home AUTO GLASS Installed VVhile You Wait 29I LAURIER AVE. W., OTTAWA C oniplirnents of PURE SPRING CU. Iwata-wif PURE SPRING GINGER ALES NEW GOLDEN WHISTLE



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UX GLEBANAGXQQ- m,,!3PALERE FLAMMAM SHIP A-HOY! Sll1ndf11g.' H. IVIUNRO J. BRENOT l.. TATTNER F. GARNETT L. HENDERSON D. 0'NEILL N.ROBlNSON G. COLLE S. JACKSON S.COLE G.FGO'l'E SiH1:l'I.g.' B.FALl.IS -LMCGRIEGOR S. MILLER K. ARMSTRONG IRMCNIECE E. MELVIN ILMCNIECE B. SALESSE j.BINKS NAVAL NONSENSE Sll'l1ldf7lgI G. COOK B. STIRLING D. SCHWERDFAGER I. BRONSKILL G. GOALD W. BALES R. MITCHELL S, HEENEY R. CRABBE F. HOGAN G. SHAUGHNESSX' D. PEDEN M. MCGINNIS R. SQUIRE F. RITCHIE V. MCLEAN F. SIM B. BUTTERWORTH E. DUNLOP R. URQUI-IART V. ROCHE H. KROEBER J. MERKIJSY A. FETCH Silling and Knrvling: R. CRAIG HELSON G. PUSHMAN L. DUNN V, H.xRR1soN L. CORBETT G. Mlrcl-uzu. A. nfxmcs

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