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Sl-ILWYN HOUSE SCHOOL NI.-XG,-XZINI-I lidmond de Lotbiniere is at School at the Grove, Laketield, Ont., where he is in the 5th lform. He played on one of the junior Hockey teams. 191 51 Christopher liberts, who is a Rhodes Scholar no-.v at Trinity College, Oxford, towed in one of the tive Trial Fights at the beginning of the rowing season at Oxford. It is from these Fights that the crew is eventually chosen to row against Cambridge in the Cniver- sity Boat Race. 75 Ili Sf -lohn Baillie, John Starnes, Billy Hingston, and Donald Dawes are at the Institu- tion Sillig, Yillars sur Ollon, Switzerland. Baillie, Starnes, and Dawes were on the Ice Hockey team which won the .-Xllgstar Swiss Hockey League competition. Pk Iii Pk .lock Barclay is in Form Srd .-X fHigh School J, Loyola College. R. and P. Grier have spent the winter at school in Barbadoes, B.XY.l. Bob McLernon, Trinity College, Cambridge, has distinguished himself at Ice Hockey. ln the University match v. Oxford he played particularly well, helping his side to win 2 -O by shooting one of the goals single-handed. He is probably the best University hockey player of recent years in Fngland. iii Iii Wilder Peniield is at school in Colorado, ISS..-X. Our best thanks are due to all who have so kindly contributed to the Magazine, and to those whose contributions have been crowded out for lack of space. Visit tn the ark Salim On NYednesday Feb. llth. Mr. NVanstall gave the Senior School a half holiday in order to pay a mass visit to the Park Slide on the mountain. The afternoon was very blustery, and on arrival there it was found that snow had drifted on to the shoots, and the Club officials decided that conditions were unsuitable. :Xfter an hours skiing therefore, the party gathered in the Club House for hot cocoa and an excellent tea which was most generously provided by the Club itselr. The following week, however, the weatherman was kinder to us. The shoots were fast and in excellent condition, and the large number of toboggans lined up for our use enabled everybody to have all the runs they wanted. The afternoon again ended with tea in the Club House. A most enjoyable outing for which we are all indebted to the generosity of Mr. lYanstall. l3l
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SELWYN HOUSE scHooL - MAGAZINE-l Yol. S. FOR '1'H1-I SCHOOL Yli.-XR 1935 Y 19341 SCHOOL NOTES ln consequence of the death of our late Sovereign, H. BI. King George Sth, Janu- ary 28th, 1936, was set aside as a day of mourning, there being no School on that day. Pk ik 21 Following the death of Mr. Christie, to which reference is made elsewhere in this issue, Mr. Charles 1.ineaweaver, a graduate of Princeton Cniversity, l'.S..-X., joined the Staff temporarily, leaving us at the end of the Christmas term, 1935. We wish him all good luck for the future. We received from Mr. J. R. Pattisson, who left us in 193-1, a copy of the hrst Maga- zine of the School of which he is now Headmaster 1.-Xvondale, Clifton, ling. 1. We were glad to note that his School had won the Clifton Preparatory Schools Sports Champion- ship in 1935. Eric MCCuaig joined Mr. Pattisson's School in September, 1935, whilst his brother, Ian, went to Clifton College, UYiseman's Housed, at the same time. The latter has been moved up two forms, and played football for his House A team. At the beginning of the Faster term we welcomed Mr. B.K.'I'. Howis, who came to us from Avondale, Clifton, ling., where he had been assisting blr. Pattisson. blr. Howis was previously a Master at Ashbury College, Ottawa, from 1929 till 1935. 111 if The thanks of the Headmaster and the whole School are due to Mr. and Mrs. 1Ya1ter Molson for the gift of an oak bookcase, surmounted by a hand-carved crest of the School. This handsome piece of useful furniture stands in the hall on the middle floor, and will hold approximately 250 books. An illustration appears opposite. Guy Drummond QTrinity Coll., Cambridge, Engl is taking his final year in the History Tripos. He obtained third class Honours in his first two years. He hopes, after receiving his Cambridge, B..-X. in 1936, to join McGill University and read Law. wk 914 314 Roswell James is now at School at Lyons, France. The following played golf for the McGill undergraduates v. the University staff for the Harrington trophy in October, 1935: - Hugh Peck, Fraser Gurd, 1Yallace Gowdey, E. Peck, and C.F. Harrington. 1 1 1
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FOR THF. SCHOOL YFAR 1935-193m SCHOOL P The School prizes in 1935 were gracefully R I Z E S presented hy July 12th, after the Sports, at the M.A.A.A. grounds. School Prizes: CI..1.N'N Box s NAME Ii. I. D. Roberton 2. P. Decary D. l. D. Patterson 2. C. Bovey C. 1. A. Hugessen 2. D. Morgan B. I. G. Miller 2. bl. YYight A. I. D. Blaililock 2. B. Sutherlzlntl Cl.. JNN I II III Ylm Ya YI SPFCIAL PRIZF FOR FRFNCH lPresented by Mrs. Byers I I-I. Mackenzie. Mrs. Walter Molson BoY's Nuts . C1.H.u1i'sos -. B. Little . D. Stairs -. A. Wregg . Y. iioldlslooin . A. I.eMesurie1 . YY. Shaughnessy . P. Grier . H. M. Burgess . R. Clarkson I4 Hutchison . P. 'lf Molson SPECIAL PRIZES FOR LATIN LPresentetl Ivy Mrs. Pollack antl Mrs. Campbell? If. Hutchison and P. PRIZPS FOR GOOD 'If Molson ORDINIR fPresentetl by Montreal City and District Bank! I. If. de Lotlwiniere 2. B. Parsons ANGUS MFRRAY PRIZF, FOR FNGLISH COMPOSITION YY. Hale. U ATTENDANCF PRIZFS, won by H. Hallward, T. Johnson, H. Patch, YY. Hale, P. YYhitley, YY. Shaughnessy, S. Mills D. Ryan, D. Stairs, H. Scott, A. YYregg, D. Hodgson, B. Fleming, K. Hugessen, B. YYalsh JEFFREY RUSSFL P. T, Molson l3l PRIZE
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