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SELWYN HOUSE sCHooL -MA AZINE-l- Vol. Ill. I-'OR THE SCHOOI. YI-AR WR' - WSW SCHOOL NOTES In the Province of Quebec Badminton Championships I.eonard Schlemnfs record was as follows: -H Ist lSingles I, Ist lhIen's Doubles 1, Ind lhlixed Doubles i. Gary Schlemm won the Ist Consolation prize. I.eonard also won in the Canadian Championships lhlixed Doubles. I :Xt the Nlont Tremblant ski race on the Tzlscliereau trail, St. Iovite, in February, Gray Miller, of the Nlcliill Cniversity Ski Club, recorded fastest time in a held of-100 racers on the two mile run which drops oyer 2000 feet. Time: -I minutes, ITS secs. Bart Sutherland won the Bud Brown Nlemorial Shield at Camp Kagawong, 1937. This honour is awarded to the boy adjudged by vote of boys and Counsellors to be the best boy in the Junior Section of the Camp from the point ol' view of character and all- round sportsmanship. Nluch sympathy is felt by the Sta1Pr'ot'S.I-IS., and by his friends, for Sydney Lyman, whose serious illness came as I7 shock to us all. We wish him ai speedy recovery. lk wk Pls Teddy I-Iugessen got a double remove and took the Form prize at Eton College, England. 54 X ill :Xs this Magazine goes to press Il letter reaches us from Ifric Hutchison, who with two other old 3. H. boys is at School at Le Rosey, Cistaad, Switzerland. It gives a most interesting account ot' the life there and the winter sports. Many thanks to the writer for remembering us. 291 is TI-II-l .-XNGC3 NIIQRRAY PRIZE FOR IQNGLISH COMPOSITION, 1937 A choice of three subjects was given for this competition, which is open to the 6th Form annually. Most boys chose The Flgriect ol' Modern Transportation and Communi- cation on the I.it'e of Our Times upon which to write, and two excellent essays were written by Y. Goldbloom and KI. I.ittle. There was little to choose between them, and the ad- judicators finally awarded the Prize to Goldbloom, whose style more than offset Little's material. bk nk Ill
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SELWYN HOUSI-I SCHOOL MAGAZINE HOLIDAY TASK, 1937 The book set for last summer's reading was Charles Kingsley's Westward Ho! The six best answers to the examination held at the beginning ofthe Christmas term were written by VV. Palmer, D. Cleveland, H. Scott, D. Blaiklock, C. Stairs, and F. Gurd. It was difficult to name the prize-winner, but Hnally Palmer was selected. All boys who sat for the paper and satisfied the examiner were rewarded in the usual manner by being given a half-holiday. Holiday Task for the summer of 1938 will be set later. if lk all SCHOLARSHIPS AND SUCCESSES VVe congratulate the following boys who gained Scholarships last year: f M. LI'r1'l.E, Upper Canada College, Toronto fthe VV.S. Jackson Scholarship of S600 for 3 years I. V. Goi.oB1.ooM, Lower Canada College, Montreal CFree Tuition for 2 yearsi. R. HASTINKSS, St. Andrew's College, Aurora C5350 a year for 2 yearsl. A. RAMSEY, St. Andrew's College, Aurora 15350 a year for I yearsj. if Ik PIC The following extract from the School's Faster Term Schedule may be of interest: f' August Sth, l937. -- THI9, MONTREAL HST.-XR . ISelwyn House Boys are printed in CapitaIs.l BIS-HOP'S SCHOOL PRIZP LIST POSTED. P. T. x1oI,soN, Montreal, Gains Governor-General's Medal. I.I4.NNOXYII.I.If, Que.,f- P. T. MOLSON, of Montreal, has been awarded the Governor- GeneraI's medal, given annually to the most outstanding boy in the sixth form of Bishop's College School, according to an announcement made at the school. The Prize I.ist follows: V Sixth Form: I.ieutenant-Ciox'ernor's medal for I.atin, P. T. MOLSON, Old Boys' Prize, Isl. W. HCTCHISONg Grant Hall medal, W. DOHPNY. George M. Hooper prize for mathematics, C. I.. TOMLINSONQ the Ifdgar Black prize for science, C. L. TOM- I.INSONg the Morris Holt essay prize, P. T. MOISON, and the Headmaster's prize for history, P. T. MOLSON. FORM PRIZES, Preparatory School: Special Iformz ll I D. I. IYANKI.YNg Q29 F. S. Holley, Fourth Iformz Ill IJ. M. LANDRTQ Ill A. O. Grayg Third Form: Ill A. H. FINLFYg QD D. IV. Mc Limontg 13h J. IS. Holley: Boswell Writing Prize: A. H. FINLEY. Middle School: Third Form: General Proficiency, ll I C. P. Ramsey, Q25 M. K. Parleeg Q33 N. If. IXlacfarlaneg Divinity, R. M. Collier, History, R. M. Collier, Languages, A. I. MAC TII'iRg Mathematics, A. I. MAC TII'iRg Ifnglish, M. K. Parlee. Ill
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