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

 - Class of 1930

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COLLEGIAN, l930 tion is oursg honour is ours at its very mention. Your life and mine, in our many and varied occupations, in every land and clime on the face of the earth, is the best and the only tribute to our teachers and our school. It' is through us that people will see them-we are mirrors reflecting to the World the irnlage of the Stratford Collegiate Inst-tute. The torch has been 'flung to us - it is ours to ever hold high. ALUMNI CContinued from page 479 Lawrence Anderson 1 Second Year Classics. Fred Eidt-Second Year Forestr- y. Merv. Spencer, George Scrim- geour, and Johnston 'Langan--Se- cond Year Mechanical Engineering. Fred Snider-Second Year Arts. Dorothy Mcrliavish and Ethel Clarke-Second Year Occupation- al Therapy. At Western University Mary Strudley-Second Year Secretarial Science. Mary Hills-Second Year History and English. John Wilker-Second Year Ma- thematics. Harry Yeandle-Second Year Commerce and Finance. Donald Trebell and Jim Cole- ridge are at Upper Canada College. Betty Ney is attending Wester- velt School, London. The following are going to busi- ness College: Gladys Eickmeier, Cecilia Dun- can, Sacla Moffatt, Winnifred Ben- nington, Alex. Stevenson and Made- line Lightfoot. Dorothy Farquharson - Attend- ing Toronto Normal, taking the Kin- dergarten Course. Margaret lVlcl-lattie - Attending I-larbord Collegiate, Toronto. Orline Fulton-Shaw's Business School, Toronto. - Attending the Loretto Academy in the City are: Helen Cosens, Mary Spencer, Pauline Byrick. Gwendolyn and Arthur Snell are living in Brantford. Annie Abey-Living in Toronto. Marie Keeswater-Attending the liitchener-Waterloo Collegiate. Nlargaret l-lern-Living in Toron- tO. Desmond P'urcell-Working in St. Thomas. Buck Dempsey-Working in Toronto. Rae Lambert-General Motors. Clifton Leith and Warren Brown -Messengers at the Royal Bank. John MacCallum-Bank of Mon- treal. Bruce Nichols-Working at the Bank of Commerce. Ken Cook-Messenger at the Bank of Toronto. l-larolcl Clarke - Working at Whyte's Butcher S-hop. Leroy Zurbrigg-T. V. B. Bak- ery. Rae Mann-Junior at Gregory and ,Iury's. Jack Macaulay, Stewart Moore and David Merklinger, are working at Ballantyne's. Reynolds Moffatt-Reporter at the Beacon-Herald. Doris Chowen-Working at the Perth Mutual. Agnes Delarnere-Office girl at the Metropolitan Stores. Jack Anthony 1 Agnew-Surpass Shoe Store. Anderson: nl met a fellow the other day, who thought a football coach had four wheels. Fraser Hay: I-la! Ha! Ha! And how many wheels has the darn thing? +49-



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COLLEGIAN, 1930 SWENIOR PRIZE STORIES FIRST PRIZE STORY The Ring By Velma Swanson-4A Dr. Robert Alexander was very much interested in Egyptian articles. ln fact, he was a noted authority on them and wrote many editorials con- cerning them. On the evening of the 2 l st of May he was riding to Paris, for the pur- pose of collecting information ,in the Egyptian room at the Louvre. Arriving in Paris, he immediately went to his hotel, but as it was early, he decided to go to the 'Louvre at once, get his information, and leave for home early in the morning. He called a taxi, and soon had made his way to the Egyptian room. Dr. Alexander knew the place well, and soon had found what he desired. While mentally making note of the objects which interested him, he happened to glance into a large mir- ror which hung on the wall. He stood transfied, for at the other end of the room was a figure almost un- earthly, as if one of the mummies themselves had come to life. His skin was shiny as marble, his face shaped like that of an Egyptian, his eyes-ah! who could describe them? Nlysterious eyes, weary, despairing eyes, which saw so much and re- vealed so little. Dr. Alexander saw that he was an attendant, and al- ways interested in faces, he man- aged to come closer to the man. Then, summoning his courage, he asked: You are an Egyptian, are you not? For a moment those eyes flashed fire. Then the man curtly answered: Non, Monsieur, je suis Francais, and he walked away. Dr. Alexander, after pondering for a moment, shrugged his shoulders, and took out his note-book. In a shadowed corner, where he might be free to think, he sat down and be- gan to write his editorial. For a few minutes, his pencil rushed along, then the motion became slower, and Dr. Alexander, overcome by fatigue, fell asleep. The guards, closing the doors, did not notice the sleeping man as he sat in the shadow, and silence fell over the Louvre, broken only by his breathing. About one o'clock, he started and awoke. For a few minutes, he won- dered where he wasg then looking around him, he realized, and with a grim sort of humour, wondered how he was going to get out of the place. l-le was rising from his chair, when he saw a light coming towards him. Shrinking back into his corner he watched with a beating heart. The light came nearer, and then he saw behind it the face of the Egyp- tian, glowing vividly in the glare. The man stopped at the other end of the room, looked about him, then ran quickly to where the mummies stood. One, which apparently had never been unswathed, he laid on the Hoor. Quickly and with shak- ing fingers, he unrolled the band- ages, one by one. As he took the last one off, a mass of black hair fell over the floor. It was a girl, very beautiful, her face perfectly pre- served. Dr. Alexander caught his breath in amazement. It was a mas- terpiece in embalming. The girl re- mained perfectly as she must have been in life. But the effect on the Egyptian startled him still more. The man fell on his knees, crying: Ma petite, ma 1511.

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