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SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL i MAGAZINE -- Vol. ll. FOR Tl-11-1 SCHOOL YEAR 1930 - 19-H1 SCHOOL NOTES e Wie congratulate the following, who won Scholarships in 1939: Brian Little fTees Scholarship of' foil!! p.a., renewable, at Lpper Canada College, Toronto 1. D. Huestis and B. Sutherland lScholarships 111.55011 p.a. at Trinity College School, Port Hope 1. Pi. Ballon and H. Ramsey fScholarships off-H111 and 5350 for two years respect- ively at St. Andrew's College, Aurora J. H. M. Little won the Lieutenant-Gsivernor's Medal llfourth lforml, the Bruce Prize for Canadian History, the Lawson Prize fhlunior Matriculation, lst Prizel, and the General Proficiency, Fourth Form Prize, at Cpper Canada College, in 1939, while H. F. Scott won the Parkin Prize, Greek and .-Xthletics, Lower School, the J. NY. Beatty Reading Prize, and the General Proficiency, Ind Prize, in Form 3-.-X. fr 221 Victor Goldbloom, who was at Lower Canada College last year, was one of the six winners of a Cniversity lintrance Scholarship of' 53011 p.a. frenewablel at McGill Cniversity. There were 162 competitors. He passed fourth in the Nlciiill Cniversity Junior Matriculation 1-ixamination, 1939, with 79-l marks. From the same school, Ross Clarkson came first in the Senior Nlatriculation Fx- amination, 1939. st -51 :Xt Bishop's College School, Lennoxville, 193842, G. .-X. XYinters won the Governor- General's Medal, the Greenshield's Memorial Scholarship, and the Hooper Prize for lXlathematics. Other Prize winners at the School were T. Stoker, .-X. XYregg, S. KIacTier, D. Stairs, D. Wanklyn, J. Shuter, R. Tomlinson, K. Hugessen, .-X. 1. K. Hugessen, R. Pitfield, and E. Chambers. Fight Old S.H.S. Boys at B.C.S. successfully passed the McGill University Junior Blatriculation last year: P. D. Byers, R. A. Lindsay, D. -1. Dodds, H. Norsworthy, D. Durn- ford, G. Stairs, T. Stoker, and G. .-X. Winters. Donald Dodds is Head Boy at B.C.S. for the second year in succession. Pk 'R :E: lll
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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1939i 1940 We understand that Miss Bruce had intended to return to Canada from XYorthing, England, but was prevented from doing so by the war, and that she is engaged in Red Cross work at Bournemouth. bk :Ea Those of us who remember Dunn Lantier were glad to note that he had been ap- pointed .-X.D.C. to His Excellency the late Governor General. Dunn is Lieutenant, R.C.N. V.R. It was with great regret that we heard last year of the deaths of Dr. H. C. Burgess, well known Montreal surgeon, and of Mr. Durie McLennan. Dr. Burgess' son, Tim , is now at McGill, while Hugh McLennan is still with us in Form 4. We would like to ex- press our sympathy. .-Xn interesting innovation this year in the School has been the publication from time to time of a newspaper, entitled The Veritas , edited, written, and printed on the School duplicating machine, by the boys of the Sth Form, under the guidance of Mr. XYiseman. The contents have had a wide scope: News, home and abroad: current events: short articles lreprints of one or two of which appear, by kind permission of the Editor, in this Magazinei: puzzles, quips, quizzes, Limericks, clerihews, problems, hobbies, sports news, and some excellent general knowledge questions. Unlike many newspapers of this type, the effort has been sustained, and so far ten numbers have been issued at approximately fortnightly intervals. Every boy in the Form has contributed in some measure or other, and great credit is due to the Editor, J. Chipman. The Compiler of this Magazine acknowledges with many thanks the help afforded him by the boys of the Sixth Form in its publication. The work was divided as follows: A Literary: J. Lewis, .-X. Chipmang Sports: T. Blaiklock, G. Goodall: Skiing news: XY. Mason: Photography: T. Flood: School Movies correspondent: Elder: Old Boys news: H. Gault. The installation of a Movie projector in the big classroom downstairs has been a great success. Pictures of educational and instructive interest have been shown at times when games and other outdoor activities have been impossible owing to unsuitable weather. Mr. Wiseman has acted as operator. Both pictures and sound have been uniformly ex- cellent. A detailed account by J. Elder appears elsewhere. :X Club was formed last year by the members of Form II-B, called the Sel - Y Club. It now has ll members, G. Seely being President, P. Holland Vice-president, B. Day Secretary, assisted by D. XYhite, W. Palmer, Treasurer, and D. Giblin, Corresponding Secretary. The Club holds regular meetings, visits factories, and other places of interest. So far .-Xllan's Beverage plant, the Redpath Museum, St. Helen's Island, a circus, and a Boys' Camp have been visited. An enterprising effort l l3l
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