Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1940

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FOR THE SCHOOL YE.-XR 1939-19-10 OLD BOY'S NEWS BISHOP'S COLLEGE SCHOOL, LENNOXVILLE Form 7: DONALD DODDS is Head Prefect for the second year in succession: he is on the First Hockey, Cricket, and Football teams, Cadet Corps commander, in the Choir, and is in the cast ofIolantl1e. STAIRS I is a Head Boy: Second Football: lst crease Hockey: tennis. Form 6-.fs K'HL'GESSEN I: Choir. NIACTSIER I: lst crease Hockey: Head Boy: Choir. MORGAN: Ski crease: Platoon commander: Choir: Head Boy. PALMER: Ski crease: lst crease Hockey: lst Cricket team: Tennis. STAIRS II: Ski crease: comes lst in Class: Tennis: lst crease Cricket. TOMLINSON: Head Boy: Ski crease: lst Cricket team. Form 6-B: DAY I: Head Boy: Second Football: lst crease Hockey. Ho1.'r: Head Boy: lst team Football. Form 5-J: K-HUGESSEN II: Choir: Ski crease. Honosox: doing well. BLACRLOCK: doing very well. LANDRY: gym. specialist. LINDSAY, J.: has contributed excellent poetry to the Magazine. NICCONNELLZ doing very well. Iolanthe. IXICCIIAIGZ Ski crease: Ender 16 Cricket. RONALDS: new boy: Second Football. YYANRLYN: Camera Club: Choir. XYALSH: Ski crease. Form 5-B: HANSON: doing well. BISHOP: doing well. PATTON: model aeroplane enthusiast: Camera Club: Second Football: Ski crease. Form I!-J: DAY II: new boy. DODDS II: new boy: Choir: Iolanthe. K-HUGESSEN III: Ski crease: Debating Society: Choir: new boy. IXICIXIASTERI Choir: new boy. P11-FIELD I: new boy: Choir. SHUTER: doing well. STAIRS III: new boy: Ski crease. , XYANKLYN II: Camera Club: Choir: new boy. KER: new boy: Choir. l35l

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SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL BI.-XG.-XZIXI-A The next morning we had a walk up to the St. Magnus Cathedral. When we got back to the pier we found that the St. Rognvald was edging away from it, however, it came back, and we went aboard again. All that day until 5 p.m. we sailed north to Shetland. The sea was calm, which is unusual up there. We passed lfair Isle, from where the jerseys and sweaters come. We all disembarked at l,erwick and rented a car and drove to l-lillswick, seeing ponies and black sheep en route. It was a lovely evening, and the shadows on the bay were wonder- ful. We met a friend of my mother's who lives there, and then went back to Lerwick and boarded the ship. The next day we found ourselves back in liirkwall with a whole day to spend. We visited St. Nlagnus Cathedral, which is still intact after SOO years. After going to the top of the Cathedral! tower from which there is a fine view, we met another friend of my mother's who lived in Orkney. All of us had lunch, and then we went and saw over her husband's whisky factory, which was very interesting. From the factory we saw Scapa Flow. Then we bought some woollen articles, and went on the ship. The St. Rognvald was full of cargo and passengers, including many boisterous fisher-girls. The ship rolled and tossed its way back to Aberdeen where we disembarked early the next morning. I liked Shetland better than Orkney, because it was more undulating and wild. People who have a few days to spare in Scotland shouldn't hesitate to go to these Northern Isles. C. S., Form 5. 'Reprinted from the Veritas J. l34l



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SFLWYX HOVSF SCHOOI. Nl.-KGAZINI-f 1:01711 4-B: CHRISTIE: Ski crease: new boy. HAruPsoN: new boy: doing very well. PEVERLEY: Ski crease. LOWF R CANADA COLLFGF Form 6 Q-h't'iIf07' .'ll1zI1'ir. J: ll. CHEVALIER is taking a Science course, and doing well in class. J. Domus is the Business Manager of the Magazine, and in addition to this onerous task occupies himself by taking Spanish. Form 5-.-1' Kifmzior .'llrzfrir. l: Davin CAPE is Captain of Wood's House, and played on the Senior Football team. M. CHEVALIER is a member ofthe Socratic Club and Assistant Manager of the Magazine. IJAVID CULVER played Junior Soccer and is Exchange Fditor of the Magazine. He was promoted from 5-B for his good work during the hrst half-term. XY. NK7I3l.E distinguished himself by winning the Brooke Claxton Debating contest two years running. A. HERSEX' is a stalwart of both Senior Football and Hockey teams. Form 5-B: P. S'rANoER is doing well, and was Captain of the Soccer team. R. c5OLDBI.OOM comes First in his class, is in the Socratic Club, and played -lunior Soccer. Form J-gl: A. BROWNE is working well, and is a School librarian. Form -A H: IDEl.API,AN'l'E played -lunior Football. 111 Form 3-.uf are: J. ihl.-XXWEl.I., I. Roniiiwox, and D. S'rANoER. In flu' Prep. Srlmof wf'ji2111'.' J. FAME, P. Pnxoiu.-xx, McDowEl.l., D. liOBE.R'l'ON, J. RoisER'roN. ST. ANDRFNNHS COl.I.FGF, AURORA R. HAs'rlNc:s is in the l'pper Sixth, and has averaged 72622. He is on the 3rd Hockey and -ith Football teams. XYinner of the Tine Prize in the Ski-race QPenguin Clubl. Co-winner, handicap Cup in the ski-race. R. B. Ramsey, Sth Form, came lst with Penguin Club. F. M. BAi.i.oN, Sth Form, came fifth with 79 Q. Sth Football, 3rd Hockey. Came First in Junior Cross-country race, second in Senior Cross-country. Co-winner, handicap Cup in ski-race. Penguin Club. l26l

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