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l.S.C.F. The purpose of Inter-School Christian Fel- lowship is To know Christ and to make Him known. The group had meetings every Tues- day at noon hour. Bible studies, quizzeis, speakers and social times were enioyed. Some of the speakers this year were: local ministers, Miss Bratt, a teacher at Victory Memorial School who is our sponsor, Mr. Ken Louden, l.S.C.F. staff member from London, Mr. Reimer, a teach- er at the Collegiate, and students. The officers of the l.S.C.F. for 1955-i956 were: President, Don McAllister, Vice-President, Barbara Little, Secretary, Jackie Douglas, Mis- sionary Convenor, Ted Gilling, Publicity, Mar- garet Allen, Social Convenor, Ellen Wilson, Pianist, Evan Wilson. This year's highlights were a skating party at Max Heeney's and a gym party in Wood- stock Collegiate. Arrangements were also made for an I.S.C.F. banquet to be held in the cafe- teria of our school. The l.S.C.F.'ers are very grateful to Mr. Herbert, Miss Bratt, teachers, speakers and students who by their efforts made each meet- ing this year a real help and blessing. Don McAllister, Grade 13 The Remembrance Day Thursday afternoon, November ll, we gathered in the auditorium to pay tribute to those who, for us, had served in the war and even paid the supreme sacrifice. Upon entering the auditorium we were filled with a feeling of deep reverence. On the stage, a large white cross arose from a white covered table. A row of scarlet poppies provided the only touch of colour for the setting. Three rifles formed a triangle at the base of the cross, which was flanked by the Union Jack and the Cadet Flag. On each side of the cross were plaques, bearing the tribute, Lest We Forget . The service began with the hymn O God Our Help ln Ages Past . This was followed by a scripture reading by Auke Faber. Maior G. F. Pirie, Commander of the Woodstock Garrison of London and Oxford Fusiliers, read the names of the l.D.C.l. students who had given their lives in World War l and ll. At the end of the reading of the names, the lights were dim- med as we observed a two minutes' silence. Then, in the background, the traditional cere- monial drum rolls and lament on the pipes were heard. Last Post and Reveille fol- lowed. Rev. C. .l. Queen led in prayer. Captain the Reverend R. D. MacDonald of Till- sonburg gave an inspiring message based on the text, For whosoever will save his life shall lose it, and whosoever will lose his life will find it for my sake. He left with us this thought, Lives lost through giving are the only lives worth living. Rev. M. MacDonald of Trinity United Church gave the closing prayer and pronounced the benediction. Marilyn Cornish, Grade l3 Religious Assemblies According to custom, religious assemblies were conducted at the l.D.C.l. this year. The local clergy willingly gave of their time every Wednesday morning for six weeks in succession. A different form was in charge of each meeting. Besides the inspirational messages delivered by the speakers, there were also some outstanding musical numbers, such as the Grade l3 boys' quartet and a trumpet solo by Doris Kester. The assemblies emphasized the need for co-ordination between the spiritual and the academic development of students. ln view of the benefit derived from these services we are hoping that they will be continued next year. Ruth Ann Moulton, Grade l3 Preston T. Walker FURNITURE - FLOOR COVERING - FRIGIDAIRE i,, YW, iii' .sf ,W Y Walker Funeral Home 86 KING ST. WEST PHONE 86 THE VOLT . Page 31
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lx yt D-v be 1' - DIC vf ' it ' I was 5.1 5.1 has J' if .-3 1,5-, .Rss New 5' l ' 1 1 si 14? f- - 8 x Photo by Sentinel-Review THE STUDENTS' COUNCIL A Front Row, left to Right-Lois Gratton, Bruce Meckboch, Margery Sherlock, John Gazzola, Suzanne Hutt, Martin Herbert, Elizabeth Muterer, Mr. Mortimer. Second Row, Left to Right-Blair Foote, Don McAllister, Bill Bradfield, John Osborn, Ann Knott, Pat Gratton, Miss Sutherland. Third Row, left to Right-Mr. Ringler, Miss Fanning, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Herbert. Photo by Sentinel-Review JUNIOR RED CROSS EXECUTIVE Front Row, Left to Right-Miss J. Grierson, Dianne Bidwell, Shirley Richens, Beth Tunney, Ann Knott, Ruth Ann Moulton, Sandra Mills, Louise Fleming, Mrs. C. Tyson.l Second Row, Left to Right-Judy Noe, Jim Vyse, Jean Sheardown, Gary Smith, Joan Ford, Doug McConnell, Frances Longfield, Harry Shelton, Marilyn Wisson. Third Row, Left to Right-Barbara Barham, Jack Wallace, Carolyn Rine, Jackie Haslett, Marjorie Woods, Jeanette Shapely, Margery Sherlock, Mervin Hunt, Shirley Johnson. Fourth Row, Left to Right-Sandra Cunningham, Ted McCarty, Winnifred Phillips, Eddie White, Marilyn Thomas, Paul Golding, Pat Huntley, Pat Bradfield. Photo by Sentinel-Review 23? . , S 5 fav. .lf I fl -- . .,-? vt-rr, .. ft V. -gl S ' ' t 1 cg ,. 5 if . 4 3, - .J 4 Q ww- P -'- '. Cf ., 5??f5f'TQ ' i' rfqtk. ji .rfiilifgs-if - sf ' .L 5. +- , , at 5 il l W is A ,fl-, -1 aj , 1 - ., 2' , iiigl' lk N.: ,Q y .? .f 7 QS, 'ff ',i 2 u qL,.' 'ii K1 5-1 -A ,i - ,he ai, -4.4 ,X -- ,gf f. w'N.'a l - -. s A , 'FFF T- I ,ZA 1: H. i' , , dk J . 5, g 1 ' J - vfhszg ,,,.,-... -A.1.m....,..,.
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