Stratford Central Secondary School - Collegian Yearbook (Stratford, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1930

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COLLEGIAN, 1930 Kennedy and Charles Tretheway al- so contributed to the musical pro- gram with violin solos. Between these selections Margery Lashbrook gave a recitation and Doris Myers rendered a delightful vocal solo. The boys of ZA and 2B presented a scene from Henry IV which seemed very humorous to the audience. One of the main features of the program was the reading of the highly amusing paper, The Gas Bag. by the writer, Eric Webb. During several intervals the orchestra rend- ered several pleasing numbers which were enjoyed by all. The meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem. CLEVE16 Some of the Clever Students of S. C. V. I. for the Year 1929-1930 UPPER SCHOOL The following students of the Up- per School have obtained First- Class Honours 1751i and overl on the term examinations: J. Anderson, E. Bruce, R. Bry- done, Cawthorpe, E. Halnan, E. Hammond, A. Henry, B. Monteith, V. Ney, I. Sim, M. Smith, C. Wilson. MIDDLE SCHOOL The following students of the Middle School have obtained First- Class Honours f75'J and overl on the term examinations: M. Broad, W. Campbell, C Co- pus, B. Doherty, M. Dunseith, Galloway, Gregory, Herold, A. Hill, M. Kennedy, F. King, B. M.or- row, M. Moser, I. McMillan, G. Mc- Tavish, Ci. Paskall, P. Rieder, A. Schmidt. LOWER SCHOOL The following students of the Lower School have obtained First- Class Honours f75f2i and overl on the term examinations: E. Ballantyne, Bradshaw, H, Buchanan, K. Clark, A. Conyard, K. Cosens, A. Coulter, T. Cumming, E. Damm, M. Dunsmore, G. Ed- munds, D. Farrow, E. Freeborn, I. Garrod, E. Ciillies, L. Goodwin, K. Gregory, Groves, B. Hall, M. Henry, C. Huiser, E.. Illingworth, M. Ingram, S. Johnson, M. Kennedy, A. Klopp, Ci. Koch, M. Lashbrook, I. Leney, A. Lennox, G. Mallion, Mason, M. Messersmith, Martell, D. R. Middleditch, F. Miller, E. Mills. ,II McCaul, M. McDonald, C. Mc- Namara, M. Nethercott, C. Nichol- son, D. Nickel, H. Odbert, A. Plum- mer, M. Rankin, B. Reinhart, T. Salter, B. Saunders, D. Smith, L. Smith, Smythe, R. Sprung, B. Stapleton, A. Stevenson, H. Syl- vester, Taylor, D. Temple, Tev- lin, G. Theodore, L Tout, A Tre- theway, B. Turner, E. Walker, L. Walpole, E. Webb, Wenzil, A. Whiteside, M. Wimpory. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT The following students of the Commercial Department have ob- tained First-Class Honours f75'2i and overj on the term examina- tions: R. Beech, D. Bishop, M. Bull, L. Dean, M. Evans, H. Galloway, E.. Gates, A. Gerbi, R. Kane, A. Kear- ney, V. Milliken, P. McAtee, L. Roth R. Smith, L. Till. I. Vanstone. - In fifth there are three Ciraces, In respect to their looks-they have faces. Bill Douglas and Ted, have ten- dencies Red Yes, we fear they're all off their bases. ..44..

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COLLEGIAN, I930 V gif - W ,Att Kr . lffwisfts gym! f X Acta Nepearzi Westboro, H. S.-A Very good magazine. We would sug- gest that you include more short stories. Lua Glebana, Glebe C. I . Ottawa- You have a splendid magazine with extremely good cuts. We should like to see a larger literary content. Vox Lycet, Lisgar C. I. Ottawa.- Yours is one of our best exchanges and contains one of the most amus- ing and original short stories we have ever read. Oormlug Tower, Weston C. V. I.- You have a well balanced book, with a full and interesting literary section. Why not try a few cartoons? They help. The Mouocle, Simcoe, N. S.-The Monocle is an excellent book. Your poetry is very good. Keep at it. The Grumbler, Kitchener-Waterloo C. Sz V. S.-We congratulate you on your very attractive magazine. Your arrangement of materials and head- ings is particularly good. Wirwlsor-Walkervtlle Tech.-Your book is very complete with school news and current events of import- ance in your city. We would suggest a few more cartoons. Tech. Tatler - Very interesting. Clever stories and articles. A few cuts would brighten up your book. Purple at Golol, Newmarket H. S.- A splendid book with a well-developed literary section. We should like to see you include a poetry section in your magazine. The Parkaaliau, Parkolale C. I. To- ronto.-An attractive cover design and an extractive all-round magazine. One of the best and brightest. Oracle, Lorwlon South C. I .-A very attractive design and a splendid con- tent. We are pleased to see your mo- derns section but have looked in vain for the poet's corner. The L. C. C. I. Review, Loudon.- We like your magazine very much, both outside and in. You have some excellent articles and cartoons. Salt Shaker, Nutarla O. I. Saska- toou.-Greetings, Nutana! We hope to hear from you again. Your publi- cations are very newsy and interest- ing and deal with all departments exceptionally well. Parts High Year Book.-A very complete and interesting book, but can't we get away from the Canada Year Book arrangement. Sll6lOO'lH YL6 Hflgh Year Book.- Well done, Shelbourne! You have a splendid poetry section and a very well-balanced book. A few more car- toons would brighten your magazine. O. A. O. Review.-Very interesting and instructive. Hermes, Humberside, O. I. Toronto. -Congratulations, Hermes, on win- ning the trophy at the '29 Conven- tion. Yours is certainly a splendid magazine, and our best exchange. -45-

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