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be LfBIa ls an 1R VOL. 1. NOVEMBER, 1908. NO. 1. Staff of Bbitors MiANAGING EDITOR, ---- R. BELL-IRVING SUB-EDITOR, ---- M. MOB. BELL-IRVING SPORTING EDITOR, ---- W. J. BOWSER commlrras FIFTH FORM-T. CORSAN and K. CORSAN FOURTH FORM-G. E. AMBERY THIRD FORM-A. D. BELL-IRVING CONTENTS OF NO. 1. PAGE PAGE EDITORIAL Editorial .... .... School Notes .. Foundation Day , The New School, Football Matches Junior Football , , bg-'elf Q4.LJbef,l. 6 I CadetCorps..,,,,, , , 2 Valete, Comitesl , , . , , . . . . 3 Old Boys' Column ...... . .... . . . . . Our McGill Letter , , , ,,,,,,,,, , , , . History of the Two Schools QPart I., , xo Voyages of john Manndeville ,,,, ,, , 7 Now that the amalgamated Queen's and University Schools have eighty-four boys on the roll, and an excellent prospect of occupying the fine new buildings some time next term, we think that the time has come to start a School Magazine. The object of this magazine is two-fold, first, to keep a record of the doings of the boys at the School, which will not only be valued by them after they leave, but also will give the generation that follows them an example to copy and a standard to maintain in work and in play, and, second, to afford the Old Boys a means of keeping in touch with their old School and their old School-fellows. - We shall, therefore, with these objects in view, 'endeavour to record faithfully all doings, even of the smallest boys, which may tend to bring credit to them and to the school, and further, in some cases, when a boy leaves the School, to give a summary of his School career, and, as far as possible, to keep in touch with him, and note his progress in the battle of life. VVe also intend to encourage literary tastes by publishing stories or descriptive articles written by the boys themselves, and we hope, in subsequent issues, to make a feature of the McGill Letter and R. M. C. Letter. 1
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X SCHOOL NOTES The following boys joined us this term: T. Corsan, Form V. Qboarderj, from Fernie, B. C. I. E. Mathews, Forin V. Qday-boyj, from Bradfield College, England. ' I G. E. Anibery, Form IV. Qday-boyj, from Trinity College School, Port Hope. ' XV. Bealey, Form IV. Qboarderj, from Portland, Oregon. R. Hobson, Form IV. Qday-boyj, from Collegiate School. V. R. Sutherland, Form IV. Cday-boyj, from Mr. Tuck- well's School, VVinnipeg. ' E. Rand, Form IV. Qboarderj, New Westminster, B. C. A. Wyld, Form III. niboarderj, from Portland, Oregon. VV. Dale, Form III. Cboarderj, from Port Hammond, B. C. D. C. Shaw, Form III. Qboardferj, from Extension, B. C. Cuniine, Form III. fboarderj, from Victoria, B. C. R. L. Challoner, Form II. Qboarderj, from Victoria, B. C. I. C. Maher, Form I. Cday-boyj, from Victoria. J. Matson, Form I. Qday-boyj, from Victoria. M T. Matson, Form I. fday-boyj, from Victoria. F. Holland, Form I. Qday-boyj, from Victoria. J. S. Williams, Form I. Qday-boyj, from Victoria. The progress of the new buildings has been watched with much interest all this term. Thanks to the long-continued fine weather, the brick-work has not been delayed, and is now practically finished. In fact, by- the time that this magazine appears, it is highly probable that the roof will be in course of construction. ii The election of offic-ers for the various positions connected with the football teams resulted as follows: Captain, W. J. Bowser Cunanimousjg Secretary, M. Bell-Irving, Captain of the under 16 team, E. C. Gribbleg Committee, K. Corsan and S. McGuigan. , l The half-term examinations at the Upper School resulted as follows: Fifth Form-First, Bowser, second, Rich. Fourth Form-First, Spencer, second, Shildrick. At the Middle School, Tatlow was top of the Third Form, with D. Bell-Irving second, while the Lower School results were: Second Form- First, Vtfoodward ii, second, Palmer. First Form-First, Ionesg second, Holland. W'e were very sorry that Mr. Sparks injured his -knee at football, and, being forbidden to play again this season, has had to resign the position of Captain of the Victoria Rugby U Football team. 2
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