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PREFECTS Hawce Wlfrtlmirngtorl McMullen Kerfoot ii Meruzies Bovey Corield if .-Y 416 THE RL TCBY T EAM -1 l
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THE BLACK AND RED TUNE, 1953 VICTORIA, B.C. No. 63 Editorial Staff EDITOR .....,..............I....,...,..,.,. ,...,,......... ........,...,............ T h e Headmaster Assisted by the Members of the Staff and the following Committee of Boys as contributors : Worthington: Meiizies: McMullen: Boveyg Green. .+ CONTENTS Page Prefects and the Rugby Team... .,.., .G 4 . . S 'S 9 9 IO Characters of the First Fifteen ........,.,. ---W- 3 4 Editorial ................ ..........t....... t.......I............. School Notes Contemporarie ---- Colours, 193 3 ........,,,., .... ..... ........,..,.,. ----- Football ..........,,.....l ..,t... .................,....t...w-. tt.. l-l-- Sports Day .A,r......,Ar.,..,.....,....,..,..,.......,.,,.,.... ,---- 2 7 The Cadet Corps ,...,,.......... ...l........... - -4 2 9 Boxing ,.......t.................. '-- A'AA- --,-- 3 0 Cricket ......,.,............. ----A---,-'---,--,----A-- 3 2 Cricket Characters ......r... ..s....,.., 3 9 aNd 47 Senior Cricket Team .......l. ----'1A----- - --e--',- 4 0 junior Cricket Team ..........,. ---A.Y'-, -'--- 4 6 Correspondence ..,............. ,.......r -v-----'4' ---A- 4 8 Playing the Game ,...,,.........,.,,...........,. -,-.-,-..--w---,-----,,'4 7 1 School Work and Matriculation .... ........... 7 2 and 64 Shooting ....,.........,.......,.,.c.. ,......,.,............. ..,A,...--.,,-,.....-...' 7 3 Old Boys' Notes -,,-- ---- - 77 Marriages ......,,.................,.,r.. ,.-,. 7 7 Deaths ...........,.....r....,..,....,.............. -v4-4 7 7 Old Boys' Association .,,,...,,.....r. ..... 7 6 O.B.A. Financial Statement ,.,,,.., .....r.....,t.. ..... 5 6 Chemical Warefare .....r.,..............,............,,.,.t.........,..... ...-- 7 7 Founders' Day and Presentation of Prizes. ..... 60 Swimming and Gym. Competition .....,..., ...,.., ..... 6 1 Basket Ball and Tennis ...,........,.........,.....,..,.....,...,,,,.,.., ..,,...,.....,. ..... 6 3 The Best Game for Children-Golf for Old Men ,....... ,..,, 6 5
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'i ' I Ill , I ' E- - 7 W ig i ' R - A A my .J -1 . Hlfiqffi'-5 T ! --' --f. rf -1 :fx li! 1 AVAQX, g 2 wg: . J-13 X ' 'fx L, -,L I X 1 ' ' V.. ..:.1.-.T.- ' T' I' . My U' ,,I ngg 3 7,47 ::.:..,f I W1 1 1' 1 -Y---..: -- - se- , .--, --g.s .A - A EV -f' A - ., . .. MCE .- f T - :I - -1: -f .sr K . pg -'X' '-1' .-.-:- l-a iff,-Li ff . is-J ' -'- '1-N- X wg-, f.':1 -' ' E EXPRESS OUR THANKS to the various contributors for their support in our work of compiling the present issueg if the contributions of any such are withheld it is because space dictates. This School year there was no Christmas number of the Magazine issued and in consequence the records of two cricket seasons and much other matter have to be included in the present issue. The function of the Magazine is to record events, of course, this however important, is not its only purpose, and we hope that future Magazines will be enriched by original work in prose, picture, and poetry contributed by our own boys and Old Boys. School Notes On the morning of the refopening of School for the Christmas Term, 1932, the Headmaster, Mr. Cv. M. Billings, addressed the boys briefly at Assembly, when he expressed his pleasure at being once again amongst the boys of the School and with his former colleagues. He also welcomed the new boys and hoped that their life at the School would be profitable both for themselves and for the School. He urged all boys to take full grasp of the opportunities they now enjoyed, and to remember at all times that the advantages they were now enjoying called for a return on their part, in later years, of public service in any community of which they might form a part. They must remember that when they entered the School they under' took a solemn duty in identifying themselves with the high traditions of the School, built up in the past by boys who had gone before them, and that they were pledged to maintain and add to those traditions so that, when the time came for them to leave the School they could feel that they were leaving to their successors a legacy even liner than that which they had taken up. -o- In September we welcomed to the Staff Mr. J. M. Grant, late instructor of the Royal Naval College. Mr. Grantis teaching has been done mainly in the Shell Form, while in outside activities, Rugby, S'
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