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fDl1ituary QI. LHR. Biirlgul 19064908 and Uj 19121914 Died January 29. 1941 Aged 42 years. 1:1
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The Academic Prizes were presented as follows: Form 6: 1,C. L. Usher: 2, A. P. Black: 3, VJ. D. Mackay. Form SA: 1. I. B. Cupples: 2, B. D. Graves: 3, j. N. Mclllree. Form SB: 1, P. F. Matthews: 2, A. Kitson: 3, D. G. Anderson Form 4: 1, N. S. Jackson: 2. F. E Schroeder: 3, D. I. Braide. Form Shell A: 1. P. H. Thompson and D. Ker. Form Shell B: 1, Allin. Form Shell C: 1, D. Brynfjones. Drawing Prizes: M. Stephenson junior Scripture: Allin. Senior Scripture: T. Vklade. Headmasters Award to Prefects of outstanding merit: Cupples, Vernon, Young. i-i,..ll.iLi ACADEMIC RESULTS, JUNE 1940 The results of the Matriculation Examination were quite cref ditahle. Eleven boys sat for the Examinations, and of these ten secured complete passes. A. M. Cupples headed the list of junior Matriculant Candidates. The results were as follows: SENIOR MATRICULATION: I. D. Taylor F. P. Vvlinslow JUNIOR MATRICULATION: A. M. Cupples D. P. Macbean M. A. Vernon R. A. Creery W. R. Batten Full Passesl M. G. Thompson I. B. Young H. A. North A. Moilliet I. E. Boak In addition to the successes of the Matriculation list, R. A. Creery passed second in Canada the entrance Examination to the Royal Canadian Navy. This was a most creditable achievement, for Creery was under the required age, and had to wait until January before he could be accepted into the Royal Naval College at Dart' mouth where he is at present. F. P. Winsloxxf secured Entrance to the Royal Military College, Kingston, where he has distinguished himself during the past year not only academically, but also athletically. 9
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HERE AND THERE Anne Boleyn was a French nobleman. The Laiety means a place where hens do their laying. Authority-The Shell Form. Don'ts for New Boys Don't offer to treat the whole School when you get a dollar from home-it's too risky. Don't boast of the number of Indians you have slain unless you can produce all the corpses. Don't-if totally ignorant of Cricket-make sneering remarks about the slowness of the game. Wait until you have fielded for a couple of good batsmen, when they're in the humour. Don't believe without hesitation everything your school fel- lows tell you-it is just possible they may be pulling your leg, at the same time, if they say that the Head wants you in his Cflice, you had not better take any chances. Offences For Which Detention Have Been Given Distributing pepper in hall-One hour. Alarm clock on parade-Onefhalf hour. Ill chosen Literature in Prep-Two hours, and see Head. Meddling with visitor's car-Two hours. Groaning after being warned-Two hours. LETTER FROM ENGLAND DESCRIBES AIR ATTACK An interesting account of warftirne life in England is conf tained in the following letter: This is a postscript to my letter of the other day-you may get both together. It will interest you to know that when I went to post it, Jerry nearly got me with a bomb! I needed stamps and so went out to the post oihce, about threefquarters of a mile away. This was about noon, a vile morning, with very low clouds and white fog, visibility only 100 yards. I-Ialffway up the hill, without warning, no 'Alert', there came a heavy explosion not far away. I stopped: Bomb or gunfire? In quick succession there came others, getting nearer. In the fog I could see nothing. Near me two roadfmen painting white lines jumped into the ditch and lay down, shouting at me to do the same. Three small girls were coming down the road quite unconcernedly, and I felt reluctant to dive in the ditch in front of them. Besides it was wet and muddy. Then came two tremendous crashes on the hillside about 500 yards away, and I saw through the fog a flash and then black 11
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