London Central Secondary School - Golden Glimpses Yearbook (London, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1934

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36 THE REVIEW REMEMBRANOE N Nov. 9th the staff and students of Central paid a most impressive tribute to those former students who have made the supreme sacrifice during the Great War. Rev. J. E. Hugh- son, our guest speaker, offered the opening prayer which was followed by the singing of the hymn O God, Our Help in Ages Past. Mr. Hughson then delivered a stirring appeal for peace. He emphasized the fact that the soldiers in the last war did not rejoice when the Armistice was signed, because they had won, but because peace had . . . . EVELYN COUGHLIN settled over the world once more. The appropriate selection, In Flanders' Fields, was sung by Mr. Leon Adams, after which followed the reading of the roll of honour by Mr Gray. The Last Post was sounded and after a two-minute silence, the Reveille followed. Then to the strains of the Recessional the visitors, staff and students, filed past the tablet to pay a last note of respect to the fallen. The ceremony was carried out in perfect reverence, a Htting remembrance of Our Honoured Dead. A Moonlit Scene ' ' BillWyat1r. The 'waters darkened with mystic night, A canoe came wandering in and out, And a few stray moonbeams' silvery light, And followed all the shore about,- The waters danced and leaped for joy, A maiden's arms show'd gleaming white, And dashed against an anchor buoy. A paddle flashed in the silvery light. - Editors-Albert Goldberg and Alex. Smith 1. Red and Gray ..................... Canadian Academy, Kobe, Japan 2. The Parkd alian ...... ...... ........ Parkdale Collegiate Institute, Toronto 3. The Grumbleru. .. ............. ..... Kitclzeiner-Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School 4. The Collegian .St. Thomas C. I., St. Thomas 5. Screech Owl .... Bowmanville High School 6. XVestward Ho' '................... . . l'Vestern Tech and Cornnzercial High, Toronto 7. Collegian ......... Stratford C. I., Stratford S. Lux Glebanau .,..,.... Glebe C. I., Ottawa 9. 'LHowler . . North Toronto Collegiate, Toronto 10. Oakwood Oracle . . .Oakwood C. I., Oakwood ll. The Echoes ...,........,..,....,.. Peterborough Collegiate and Vocal-iorzal School 12. Torch ...,...... .................. Town of illounl Royal High School, Quebec 13. ALulitorium ........... ............ Owen Sound C. V. I., Owen Sound 14. The Northland Echo .............. . North Bay C. I., North Bay 15 ' ' . Porcupine Quill . ................... . . . . Timmins H. and V. School, Timmins 16. Argosy ........... .................... Central High and Commerce, Hamilton 17. Northern Star .... ............ ......... St. .Ioseph's Academy, North Bay 18. Times .............. K.C.V.I., Kingston 19. Greenoch H.S. Magazine ....... ..... . Greenoch High School, Scotland 20. Tatler .......... .Lindsay C. I., Lindsay 21. Tecalogue .... L. T. and C. H. S., London 22. The Tatler ....... ................. Tillsonburg High School, Tillsonburg 23. The O.A.C. Review .O.A.C. College, Guelph 24. Christ College Register ............. Christ College, New Zealand 25. Campbellian ............ Campbell, Belfast 26. K , ....... Kelvin Technical H. S., Kelvin 27. The Year Book . . ....... ........ . .. Western Canada High School



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38 Til-lE REVLIEW . 17. Ir : . XX... K. . QV-I at 51, ',,rx-it X- T X '- ' li' '4 - lil' , . of l 1 .- ' i',5-filt h f . BJ QQ ff, - sz I , - if-2 ' it e . x ,F News ix . . ,S l!l-gh. . - Ax , 5 . ., if , Sv BEYOND THE SEAS Editors: Aliice Der Stepanian Betty Patterson Elizabeth Harveyl Nora Fetherstone Kitchener Hartmann Editorial Gleams that untra'veIl'd world, whose margin fades, l For ever and for ever when I move. HIS year we are inaugurating quite a drastic change in our Language Division. No longer are there three different sec- tions-one in French, one in Ger- man, and one in Latin. They have been combined into one containing much of interest concerning the countries whose languages are stud- ied in school. In this way we hope to create a keener interest in the Old World, whose culture has been handed down from genera- tion to generation. Alire Der Stepanfian H f England f Liverpool Cathedral The first important landmark that catches the eye of the traveller to England as the liner sails up the Mersey to Liverpool is the Royal Liver Building which towers above all other buildings on the waterfront. But this is not the most important structure in smoky Liverpool. Wonderful to relate, it is a new cathedral. Twenty-eight years ago King Edward laid the corner stone of this cathedral, the mightiest of its kind since the middle ages. When complete it will be the largest church in the world, with the excep- tion of St. Peter's, Rome. Built on a hill, the sturdy red sandstone edifice dominates the city. The architect, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, was twenty-one when his plan was accepted. He may never see it completed, as it will probably take another fifty years to finish. What an amazing thing it is that a cathe- dral of such exquisite beauty should be born of an industrial age through the horror of the World War and the disaster of the present day depression. The most original feature of this modern church seems to be the Lady Chapel, the windows of which commemorate the twenty-one most famous women of history. For example, Queen Victoria and all noble queens, Grace Darling and all courageous maidens, Elizabeth Browning and all who have seen the infinite in things, Christina Rossetti and all sweet singers. Thisfh 'I is so different from the saints, who are usually shown on church win- dows. Unfortunately the thousands of travellers from all parts of the world who pass through Liverpool every day do not see this building, one of the most notable sights of England. -Bill Buchanan EIU A Visit to the King's Garden Party in London, England In a line of limousines and taxis, we drove up the Mall and, past the beautiful Queen Victoria Monu- ment to the guarded entrance of Buckingham Palace, the London residence of King George and Queen Mary, to be guests at the annual garden party. The guests included Indian princes and celeb- rities and His Majesty's representa- tives from all over the Br-tish Empire. It was a thrilling exper- ience for me to enter the great hall, carpeted in crimson, with my parents, and register my name in the guest book, and then to go out on the portico and see the most prominent of the guests being pre- sentedto Their Majesties, under a lovely marquee. Then we wan- dered out into the lovely grounds of the Palace, which are just like a miniature park, with all the lovely Howers imaginable, and though there were supposed to be almost four thousand guests present, the grounds were not in the least crowded ' - Little Princess Elizabeth was

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