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Joi-IN PEACOCR C.O.'l'.C. SELIVYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE BII.I. IJOHENY Arts P. Black Watch C.O.T.C. LHUNALD DI'RNI'oRD B.Com. IAN GII.I.EsI'IE B.Sc. DENIS GII.I.soN VICTOR GOI.DIsI.ooM XY.-Xl.l..-'ICE RIOWDEY PETER CIRIER WAI. I-IAI.E GEORIIE HAxII'sON JOHN HAMI'soN JOHN HENDERSON BII.I. HINOSTON JOHN HODCIE QEEORGE HI I'CHINs ERIC I-II'TcHIsoN ROswEI.I. JAMES T. C. G. JOHNSON .'5xL'S'I'lN JOHNSON REED JoHNs'ION JOHN KEIIII' IJICR KERRIOAN PETER I..-XNDRY STEPHEN LEACOCK ANDY I.ElNIESSURIER PERCY LEsI.IE IJ.-XVID LEWIS PAT I.ITTI.E JACR LOCINLE SIDNEY LTIIAN L. NI.-XCIDOUG.-XI.I. BLARE lXIII.I.ER P. T. lNIoI.sON I-II'oH NURSW01-YI'HY I-I. J. S. CYBRIEN I'IOW.-XRD PATCH PETER PATCH RICH.-XRD PECI4 CHARLES PERR.-XL'I.'I' JOHN POIVELI. .ARCHER RAIIISEY BRVCE RI'ssEI. B..-X. B.Sc. B..-X. B.Com. B..-X. B..-X. B.Com. B.Sc. B..-X. B.Sc. B.Sc. B..-X. B..-X. B..-X. B.A. BA. Eng. B.Com. B.Sc. B..-X. B..-X. B.Com. BA. B..-X. Med. B..-X. Law Law B..-X. B.SC. I.aw B..-X. Fng. B.Sc. B.Sc. Ifng. Med. B.Sc. B.Com. C.O.'I'.C. C.O.T.C. C.O.T.C. C.O.'l'.C. C.O.'I'.C. C.O.'I'.C. C.O.'l'.C. C.O,'l'.C. C.O.T.C. C.O.T.C. C.O.'l'.C. R. X W.R. R. K W.R. Historical Club. Scarlet Key. Book I' xchange Plas ers Club Secretary of the Rowing Club Black Watch C.O.T.C. C.O.'I'.C. C.O.T.C. R. K W.R. President of the Literary Societx R A W R C.O.T.C. C.O.T.C. C.O.T.C. C.O.'l'.C. Freshman Rugby. R. N IY.R. Treasurer of the Cercle Pranqais Producer of the Red and White Rex ue C.O.T.C. C.O.T.C. Manager of the Soccer Club Y ICC President of the Cercle Francais. President ot the International Relations Club. Captain of Captain of C.O.'I'.C. Freshman Rugby. the Tennis Club. R. N W.R. Scarlet Res C.O.'I'.C. Stage Manager ofthe Red and W hite Revue Intermediate Rugby C.O.'I'.C. C.O.'I'.C. President ot the Nlaitlet Societx Swims Intermediate Rugby I 281
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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1939- 19-IO TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL, PORT HOPE E. G. FINLEY: Ind in the oth Form: Ind Rugby, lst Hockey, lst Gym. eight, lst Squash. E. F. PE.-xcock: Sth Form: lst Rugby. J. R. LEMESLRIER: Sth Form: Ind Rugby: Std Hockey. I. C. XY. HOPE: Sth Form: Ind Rugby: Srd Hockey: lst gym. eight. c. M. PATCH: 5th FO,-mi 5th Rugbbyzi ist B21SliCfb3.ll. XY. R. FLEMING: -Irh form: Ind Rugby: lst Hockey: lst in New Boys' Race and Ind in Oxford Cup. R. I. BIRRS: -Ith Form: Ith Rugby: 3rd Hockey. YY. G. M. STRONG: Ith Form: Sth Rugby: Sth Hockey. J. C. THOMPSON: -Ith Form. D. XY. Ht'Es'l'1s: lst in -Ith Form: Magee Cup, Play-reading Club. I. B. I. SL l'I-IERLANDI Ind in -Ith Form: Sth Rugby: Sth Hockey. D. .IELI.E,'I'I'2 Ind in Std Form: Play-reading Club. ,I LNIOR SCHOOL R. A. HOPE llst I. S. Hockeyj and NIIQEI. 'Ill-IONIPSON are both doing well. LPPER CANADA COLLEGE, TORONTO M. LITTLE won the Lieut.-Governor's Medal for -Ith Form, 33939. Came First in -I-A. lst Football team fplayed extremely well J. Midget Hockey team. B. LITTLE did very well in school: he skipped the year before taking Junior Matric. His weight was favourably on the side of lYedd's Senior Rugby team, and his Fine play- ing helped that House win the Rugby pennant. He is also on the Midget Hockey team. IYinner, New Boy Boxing Championship. H. SCOTT came Ind capacitated IAN BARCLAY Jock BARCLAY PETER BAROTT DRL'1x1iuoxD BIRKS LAUDER BRUNTON Tm BIIRGESS IMIALCOLM BYERS PAUL CHEV.-ILIER Ross CLARRSON ALBERT CULVER E. H. DE GREY DAN DOHENY HUGH DOHENX' in Sa V38 Arts P. B.Com. B.A. B.Com. Med. B..-X. B..-X. Med. B.A. B..-X. Eng. Law Law '39J. He was in lYedd's Senior Soccer team, but was in- MCGILL NOTES Freshman Rugby. C.O.T.C. 2 Newman Club. C.O.T.C. -I Production Manager, Red and lYhite Revue. -I C.O.T.C. I 2 Scarlet Key. C.O.T.C. -I Players Club. Acting in R. N IVR. C.O.T.C. 3 President of the Rowing Club. G l -I President of the Radio Club. Treasurer of Phi Epsilon Society. l R. 8: IRR. C.O.T.C. 3 President of the Law Llnclergraduate Society. C.O.T.C. I Fl
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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1939-19-ltr DL'NlS.AR RtfssEL ling. 1 PERCY RussEI. B.Sc. 1 C.O.T.C. ALEC SCRIMGER B.A. 1 C.O.T.C. Skis. XYARREN SOPER B.A. 2 Swims and Plays Water-Polo. JIM STEWART B.A. 1 C.O.T.C. Acts in R. N W'.R. and English Department Plays. JOHN STEXVART Eng. 3 PETER STEXVART B.Com. 1 WILLIAM STEYVART B.A. -I C.O.T.C. R. K W.R. Secretary of the Cercle Francais. PAT STORER Arch. 1 C.O.T.C. TOM STORER B.Sc. 1 C.O.T.C. CLAUDE 'ITISTRAULT Grad. Sch. C.O.T.C. R. N W.R. ROBERT TETRAULT Fng. 1 C.O.T.C. ROBERT YAUOHAN Ping. -l C.O.T.C. GEORGE AYINTERS B.Sc. 1 HUME WRIGHT B.A. 2 C.O.T.C. Skis. DICK AYRIGHT B.A. -l Programme Manager of the Red and White Revue. It is interesting to note that PAT I.l'I I'I,E is the fourth successive O.S. producer ol' the R. Lk W. Revue. OU167' New.rfo!low.r.- - BARRY PORTEOUS and DAVID SPIELMAN assist in the C.O.T.C. BILL SAVAGE is at R.M.C., as is Bill May. H t'oH BTACKENZIE, ROBIN LINDsAY, RICHARD GRIER, .Al.I,AN BIAGEE, LEsTER VPOMLINSON and SHAG SI-IAVGHNESSY are still at Bishop's College. H. P. :Musical Ilnstrumrnts. Music is probably the most important form of entertainment in our time. Those who take any interest in music nearly always listen to it played by the complete orchestra, rather than by a number of individual instruments. There are four sections to an ordinary symphony orchestrafthe strings, the Woodwinds, the brass and the percussion instruments. The violin is the principle instru- ment of the strings. It leads them and very often it takes solo parts. ln sonatas and con- certos it plays solo parts all the way through accompanied by the orchestra, the piano, or either the viola or the violoncello. In some concertos and sonatas a small string orchestra performs without the help of any solo instruments, except occasionally by two or three. Good examples of these are found in Bach's Brandenburg concertos. Many compositions by the great masters were written for the strings, leaving out the other three choirs . The Woodwinds play a less important part than the stringed instruments. Conse- quently they are placed further back than the latter. The Hute very often plays solo parts. It has a slightly lower pitch than the piccolo which is the highest of the woodwinds, and which hardly ever takes principal parts. The oboe frequently plays in either a septet, a sextet or a quintet with some other instruments. ' l29l
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