The Wesley
Anzac Commemoration Ceremony was conducted in bright sunshine at the Glen
Waverley Campus today with a comprehensive program including participation from Friends of the Odd Bods Association and the inaugural presentation of the George V.Smith Award.
A quadrangle
filled with students, staff, veterans, and dignitaries was treated to a moving
service enhanced by music, speeches, and ceremony including wreath laying and
the haunting refrains of the Last Post and Reveille.
George Smith
had championed the concept of the Odd Bods with Wesley College, Glen Waverley,
stimulating student’s interest in and understanding of the significance of
Australia’s contribution to the military and the Anzac Spirit, and supported
the concept of the annual Anzac Commemoration service at the school.
The 2017
award was presented to student Scarlett Cunningham. Scarlett received a
certificate and a prize to assist with her scholarly pursuits. Her winning
essay has been posted in a separate article.
Student Scarlett Cunningham seen with Friends of the Odd Bods Weston Bate, Terry Maher, Doug Parry, and Ralph White. |
Following
the service in the senior school, many of the participants moved out to the
Lone Pine Memorial where Weston Bate regaled the crowd with a poem he had recently
composed.
Weston Bate presents his poem. |
A wonderful
day – a moving ceremony – and a fine tribute to an Odd Bods founder.