Memorial chapel, history, and the Ridley story unfold in this yearbook excerpt. A detailed look at Ridley College’s Dedication of the Memorial Chapel in June 1923, its ceremonies, and the memory of the fifty-nine Ridleians who died in the Great War. The piece also weaves in architectural description, memorials, and lists of those honored, offering a window into campus life, faith, and tradition of the era. This edition combines narrative of the dedication day with technical notes about the chapel’s design, windows, and carved furnishings, along with contemporary club and school updates. It also includes the roll of fallen names and accounts of the day’s processions, hymns, and sermon that shaped the moment for the community. - A vivid recounting of the June 17, 1923 dedication ceremony and memorial service - Descriptions of the chapel’s architecture, windows, and interior details - Lists of the memorials, including names and dedications - Notes on Ridley College life, staff, and the Old Boys Association Ideal for readers interested in early 20th-century Canadian church schooling, college memory projects, and regional military memorials.