Gordon Bell High School - Purple and Gold Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1933

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The Male Voice Choir rt ss VJ Snider t MALE Voice Choir, first o the direction of Mr tested individually tl begun immediatel; is working i About sixty v Snider. In the early part of the year Mr. ally this number was reduced to thirty. Interest was lacking at the comme ment of the season, there seeming to be two distinct groups present, those ■ has gradu- lence- who tment. choir Practically all the w is and other selections, ;re available. One of tl as based until the test pieces for the Festiv be Emigrant,” a poem by R. L. Stevenson, s i the Festival, but the remaining selection SSS £S £• SgarSSSSffSS M

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GORDON BELL HIGH SCHOOL 49 LIT Foreword An essential portion of the school curriculum is the fostering and encour¬ agement of literary endeavor by the students. Therefore, a “Short Story and Poem Competition” was held in conjunction with the Year Book. It was an¬ nounced that outside judges would be secured, but unfortunately this was im¬ possible. Accordingly, a group of impartial teachers offered to judge the stories and poems. Following the poems is a brief summing-up of the quality of the stories and poems handed in. It is by Miss Laidlaw. The Passerby By LOVELL CLARKE WAS an early autumn evening. I sat at the window of a London coffee shop. I had been ill for some time, but was now convalescing, and felt at peace with the world in general. Only one thing remained to mar my happiness, and ' that was the lack of funds. Finally I laid aside the newspaper which I had been reading and began to watch the throngs which now packed the fast-darkening street. It was one of the busiest streets of London, and as it was about six o’clock, it was filled with people of all descriptions—noblemen, business men, clerks, tradesmen, pick-pockets, gamblers, invalids and beggars. With all these different classes of people passing in front of me, it is not unnatural that I began to watch them and observe everyone with growing interest. Some were dressed flashily, some ornately, and others shabbily. Some walked briskly, some moder¬ ately, and others as slowly as if they were entirely oblivious of their surround¬ ings. No less interesting were their faces, which I was now able to observe, the street lamf s having been lit. Their characters were clearly stamped on their features, and their habits in their carriage. The slouch of the gambler and the hang-dog look of the cheap crook belied them at once, and I wondered how they could ever be mistaken for anything but what they were.

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