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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1935-1936 SWIMMING SIUNIORS. 40 Yds. Free Style. 1. P. Stanger 2. J. Blacklock 10 Yds. Beginners. 1. C. Scott Z. T. Ker 20 Yds. Handicap. 1. H. Gault 2. P. Stanger Divine. lst. P. Stanger Znd. B. Sutherland SENIORS. 60 Yds. Free Style. 1. G. Winters Z. -I. Peacock 40 Yds. Handicap. 1. G. Winters 2. li. Chambers Divlxcs. lst. P. Mackenzie Znd. D. McMaster SOMIQ SUCCHSSIQS, 1935 G. DRUMMOND Biaks. Highest standing in Senior Matriculation, St. Andrew's College, Aurora. Governor General's Medal. Special prize, Upper fwth. Cartier Medal for French. Head Boy. CLAUDE 'I1IiTRAL'L'I'. If.-Xlliance Francaise Prize for French, Westmount High School, 1935. Awarded the Sidney DI. Hodgson Memorial Scholarship, McGill University, value S 150. ROBERT' G. CANNELI.. S 50. Bursary for Science at McGill University. F. NOBBS. Second standing in -lrh year Architecture, McGill. L. MCDOUGALI.. Lieutenant Governor's Medal for Latin, Bishop's College School, Len- noxville. E. HUTCHISON. Herbert Molson Scholarship, Bishop's College, Lennoxville. H. PATCH. Scholarship of S 300 a year for two years at Trinity College, Port Hope. D. LEWIS. Scholarship of S 200 a year at Trinity College, Port Hope. P. LITTLE. Winner of Parkin Prize for Greek and Athletics at Upper Canada College, Toronto. H. D. SPIE.LMAN,VYClllI1gtOI1 College, Ifngland, and R.B.G. Jackson, Shrewsbury School, passed the School Certificate examination with tive credits. Z1 Mariner of QBII1 He zzrffl to be fl fzzarilm' In Ike grfrzt zlayr of olzl, .ul sailor of tlzf .ffefll Jnzx, Hzznl-biltnz, brave amz' bold. He lnzzlfonglzf in 1111121-v II .rfrQ'e, .ind weathered znrzny zz .fl0l'7IIf .it lzzrt, lie 7lfVl7lY lor! hir lie, Then n-ippled, zlzadefof' lzome. Now 1155 the lmldlorzl Qf 1111 inn, lVlziflz o1w'l00k.f the fra, He .riff 5Il7'7'0IHlfI7Ed by his kin, .ind mzzny rz tale tells he. M. C., Form IV. 151
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SIQLWYN HOCSIS SCHOOI. Nl.-XG.-XZIXIH W I LUCAS MEDAL XY. N. Barclay. XPS: WINNERS: FOOTB XI I SI J. Peacock, lf. 1Yhitlev, XY. Nlav, H. Morgan, li. Nlaclier, B. l.ittle. S C O I' 'I' I N Ci Best All-round Scout: Troop Leader---W. Barclay 4 King's Scoutj Best lst Class Scout: Patrol Leader-Y H. Patch. M.-XCKFNZIIJ, CLP Winning Patrol: Patrol Leader: Bl'rrA1.o PA'rko1 .Iohn Hodge. NNHRS OF IN'I'I-IR-PATROI. CONIPIQTITION: ' BLACK ' SEc'r1oN: K. Porter, D. Cleveland, R. Savage, P. Gordon, YY. Fleming, D. Culver, D. Hodgson. HOCKEY FIYFS Hodge, NI. Little, 'I'olmie, Mills, 1Yhitlev, Stairs I, Goldlwloom -, 100 Yds. i,Open I 100 YdS. Qllnder 75 Yds. tI'nder 440 Yds. QOpen J 220 Yds. QOpen l-I'Ca 220 Yds. lllnder 110 Yds. lI'nder 121 105 p.I 125 10 J High Jump gfflpenl Broad Jump ' Scott. SPORTS PRIZES Norsxvorthv P. Russel fXIcNIaster, D. H a ni p son Tomlinson Pitlield Hugessen G. Hutchins P. Russel Norsworthy' Porter Goodall Blacklock Mchlaster II Pitfield Peacock P. Russel P. Mackenzie I. INlcCuaig 'H f-I Relay 1. James -. MacKay J. Porter -I. McMaster II Brothers' Race 1. 'I D. McMaster -. R. Pitfield Anne Blacklock Sisters' Race 1. 2. Sally Pitlield Sack R369 KSeniorsl 1. Sack Race Qluniorsl 1. Stanger Father, Mother, and Son. The MacKen- zies Rvan Victor Ludorum: Divided. i'I1he following tied with 3 points each, and each received a miniature of the Cup:- P. Klaclienzie, Norsworthv, P. Russel, tl. Peacock, and G. Hutchinsl. HI
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SI-',I.WI'N llOl'Sl-I SCHOOL NIAGAZINI-1 OBITUARY It is with the deepest regret that we have to announce the fol- lowing deaths during the course of the past year: ae Douglas William Christie, who died suddenly on September 28th. 1935, at the age of 68, had been a Master at the School for the past fifteen years. Born in England, Mr. Christie came of a family distinguished in the educational field and in service to the Empire. Ilis father was the late Professor R. II. Christie, of Woolwich, and one of his uncles, Sir William Christie, was Astronomer Royal of Great Britain, whilst his brothers and many other relatives have done noteworthy work in the Army and Civil Services in India and elsewhere. Educated at Fettes. Scotland, and afterwards at Hanover Uni- versity, Germany, he took up business, which later he abandoned for the career of a Schoolmaster. Ile was a man of wide and sympathetic interests, but his favourite studies were the Classics and llistoryg in the latter he was unusually well-read, and of sound judgement. Injured in a carriage accident before he came to Canada, he could not actively take part in the boys' games, but he always took a keen interest in them, and for a time shared the supervision, with sympathy, encouragement, and discretion. His excellent work as Starter at the School Sports will be remembered by many, as will his cheery companionship on horseback. Only last Au- gust Mr. Christie returned from a tour in England, where he had con- ducted a party of boys under the auspices of the National Council of Education. One of the old school , always forthright in life and speech, a model of punctuality, utterly devoid of cant and hypocrisy. Mr. Christie will be sadly missed by boys and Staff alike. Ile is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. J. Baillie, wife of the Assistant Headmaster of Lower Canada College, and one son, Douglas Gerald Christie, who served with the Gunners during the Great War, now resident in England. llis funeral was attended by all members of the Staff and a very large number of boys, parents, and Old Boys. It is also with much sorrow that we have to record the death of Douglas McMaster, who died in September, 1935, in his twelfth year. Douglas was a boy of the highest character, a great little sports- man. with a host of friends, much loved by all. llis passing came as great shock to the School. In his memory his parents have presented a Challenge Cup which will be awarded annually to the boy who is adjudged to be the best all-round sportsman in the School. The cup will be kept in the School, and a miniature will be given to the winner each year. In addition, Mr. and Mrs. McMaster have set aside a sum of money for the purpose of purchasing books for the School Library. These will serve as a per- petual reminder to us of Douglas and his lovable character. To the near relatives of the above, and to those of Stuart Ebbit, 0.S., who lost his life in an unfortunate accident in September, 1935, we extend our heartfelt sympathy. I'-l
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