Sarnia Collegiate Institute and Technical School - Collegiate Yearbook (Sarnia, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1946

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l e 94 M THE COLLEGIATE THE SARNIADEUTSCHENSTUDENTENVERBINDUNG 'Ilhe npper school tlertnztn elxtss organized a new club this year under the tlireetittn of Miss lleztsmztn, eztlled the Sarniadetttschensttidentenverbin- thine' for the purpose of intproving the members' volcabttlztry and conversa- tittnztl xthility in llerinztn. Severztl members intend to be foreign correspon- dents :intl wish to he ztble to speztk the lztngttztge fluently. Each Xtedtzesdzty the tnetnhers luring their luneh, :md meet in room ZII, where nothing but tiertnxtn is spoken during the noon hour. English is strictly verboten, and any forgetful intlivitlnztl lzipsing into his nzitive tongue is ostracized. Records pertaining to tlerntztn, short skits, :tntl speeches are featured at the meetings. 'llhe liighligltt of the yeztr wits the Christmas dinnelt held in room 301. The stntlents enjoyed 'llrnthzthn init lironbeeresosse, Kartotfelblatterkuchen, lirzttttsztlatt und l':SSlg'g'1ll'liC, Fleisehpztstete und Pfefferkuchen, and ended the feztst with their fztvonrite footl-Chokolade mit Schlagsahne. CAMERA CLUB 'llhis yextr with the ftwtttzttintt of the Cznnern Club students have the opportunity of exercising their own skills in the nrt of ztmzttettr photography. llolw lfisher. at tortner pliotogrztpher in the Rf..-X.F.. stxtrted the club and be- gun to instruct the members, along' with the capable help of Peter Burns. l'nfttrtttti:ttely, with llnh Fisher leztving school the club has had a setback. lint with l'ete llttrns still here to curry on the job, it is 'hoped that the Cam- erxt Chili inqty soon pick np. Si t Z SU-ED l'I'011I RONQ' tlt-tt tit rie'litt-Mzirieti Slater. Bernice Friedman, Doug. Shanks. Barry Bell, N Marjorie llnreess. Fran. lYhitnell. l'HCli New Llett tit right!-Mary -laiiniestnt, Bill XYilkinson, Pauline XX'ray. D. McIntyre, :lohn xlllCkillllN'l'llj', Betty Burns, :Xrt 170mg-y,

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THE COLLEGIATE 95 ' 0? Q X .fi 1 X X 3' o I J - f EDITORS-Pauline W1'ay, Bill Wilkinson THE WRITERS OF THE HYMNS HAT is a hymn? The word comes from the Greek word hymnos, which means song, generally a song of praise. And that is what a hymn is or should be to-day - a song of praise and thanksgiving. The writers of hymns are very important peoplet in the his- tory of the world. Many of them are more intluential than they ever dreamed. One of our grand old hymns: Let us with a gladsome mind, Praise the Lord, for He is kind. was written by a boyl lt was written by John Milton, the great poet, when he was only fifteen, studying at St. Paul's School. The -lews sang hymns before Christ was born, and we still sing hymns written in Greek or Latin by the saints. The hymn beginning O 'lr:s.u, Lord of heavenly grace, was written by1 St. Ambrose, who lived his noble life fifteen centuries ago. A more famous hymn, The day is past and over, is a translation from the Greek, in which it was written centuries ago by St. Anatoluis. Martin Luther was a very great hynm maker. A mighty fortress is our God is one of his best known hymns. People wandered all over Europe singing them as they went. They were carried into the castle of the noble and into the cottage of the peasant. XYe also owe a great debt for our hymns to the XYesley brothers. John XYesley wrote some hymns, but Charles XVesley, his brother and disciple, wrote about sixty-live hundred hymns. No other man ever had such a record. Oi course they were not all high-class poetry, but some of them are still among the noblest verses in the hymn-book. Dr. Isaac XYatts wrote over live hundred hymns, among them such treasures as O God, our help in ages past and jesus shall reign where'er the sunu. . The authors of some of the linest poems in the English language are unknown, for we have many fine hymns that cannot be traced to their writers. lYe have some written as they first appeared in English: we have some from unknown German and ltalian authors, and nearly fifty from unknown Latin authors. Adeste Fideles or Come, all ye faithful'. is one of the most famous of those translated 'from Latin. But of the man who lirst conceived those grand old words we know nothing. On the other hand, we know rather too much about Nakum Tate, the author of the im-

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