St Michaels University School - Black Red and Blue Yearbook (Victoria, British Columbia Canada)

 - Class of 1942

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SALVETTE K. 1. Peltz ' C. H. Rowlands N. B. Vaughan j. W. Whittome I.eR. H. Jensen C. H. Iensen D. K. McBride I. A. McLoughlin A. I. Applestone R. W. N. Bissett D. A. Clegg A. B. Cornish W. de Roos McMurray E. L. Williams J, L, Elliot Morrow D. Williams I .C. Forrester V. S. Myros G. A. Wright D. E. Fox I. M. Ogle I. C. Carter R. Fraser I. Payne T. K. Fleming P. W. N. Graham G. E. Pearson R. N. D. Mathieson G. D. Harris SPEECH DAY Speech Day was celebrated on June Qorh. The proceedings opened with prayer and the reading of the Lesson by Wade I. The Headmaster then presented his annual Ref port, the 36th Annual Headmaster's Report in the history of the School. I..ieut.fCom. Ogle, a former Master of the School, spoke to the boys. In addition to outlining the work of the R. N. C., of the staff of which he is a member, Commander Ogle pointed out to the boys the challenge which was flung to them by the chaotic state of affairs in the world tofday and urged them to look to the future, rather than the past, and to meet the challenge with all the resources which the School had given them. In the unavoidable absence of Mr. F. E. Winslow, Chairman of the Board of Governors, Mr. J. H. Harman, President of the Old Boys Association, thanked Lieut.fCom'mander Ogle for his address. Commander Ogle then presented the prizes as follows: Senior Matriculation: Wallis Form VI: Cupples, McNicol, Ogle Form Va: Kitson, Anderson, Carle I Form Vb: Wade II, Harvey I Form IV: de Roos Form Shell A: Beech, Shell B, Whittome: Shell C, Cornish Drawing Prize: Beech Scripture Prize: Stephenson I Boys under 8: Pearson Headmaster's Award to Prefects: Duke, Wade I, Mackay Ker Cup: Corry About a hundred parents and friends were entertained at tea in the School Dining Hall. 8

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We regret to hear of the death at Vancouver of Mr. R. j. Sprott, B. A., who from 1930 to 1934 was associated with the School as chairman of the Board of Directors. Mr. Sprott was a lifeftime educationalist, and the School derived much benefit from his kindly interest during those years. On Cctober 22 the boys celebrated Trafalgar Day and spent an enjoyable afternoon with Captain Holms QC. BJ at the Naval Barracks. On Cctober 7 Foundation Day was observed at the School as usual. The Headmaster gave an outline history of the foundation of the School for the benefit of the new boys, and referred feelingly to the oustanding record of the Old Boys not only in the last war, in which conflict over seventy boys gave their lives, but in the pref sent war in which thirteen boys have already lost their lives. The Air Raid Precaution drill arranged by the Headmaster on December 8 provided plenty of excitement for the first few days. The frequent practices we have had since that time have now reduced this to a matter of ordinary routine. On November 24 we had a very interesting talk from Canon W. W. Judd, formerly headmaster of Kings College School, Windsor, and now secretary to the Social Service of the Church of England in Canada. Cannon -ludd's explanation of his work and objectives was very interesting. He was introduced by the Headmaster and accompanied by the Rev. E. Comley, whom we see so frequently on the grounds in the role of a cricketer. We are very grateful to Mrs. Agnes L. Herne for the gift of a silver cup of the Chester Rowing Club won by her late husband in 1895. In presenting the cup to us Mrs. Herne says, A little link of England for University School, Victoria, with very best wishes. We are grateful to Mrs. Herne for so kindly remembering us in this connection. We were fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Doswell for Rugby. He is now quite one of us in every way and his keen and active interest has been inspiring to all. We are sorry to lose Mr. Locock, who has been with us during the past four years. He plans to leave shortly for Eastern Canada. Mr. Height has also left us. His plans at present are uncertain. Our best wishes go with both. New appointments will be made shortly. 7



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ACADEMIC RESULTS, JUNE 1941 The results of the Matriculation Examination were very credit' able indeed A. P. Black headed the list of junior Matriculation candidates. The results were as follows: SENIOR MATRICULATION A. M. Cupples M. A. Vernon j. B. Young JUNIOR MATRICULATION QFull Passesj A. P. Black G. D. Corry C. L. Usher M. M. Duke W. D. Mackay I. D. Patterson R. M. Wallis M. Lopez E. Laflin R. H. M. Borden H. I. Wade A. H. Knight fAlta. Matricj In addition to the successes listed above, A. M.. Cupples, and M. A. Vernon, and J. B. Young passed the entrance examination for the Royal Canadian Navy, and Cupples and Young proceeded to Dartmouth last August for training as midshipmen. -ii,i,lfi-l HERE AND THERE . Following the wellfknovvn custom, Sooner now goes around saying, My dear, I must tell you about my operation. We are glad that he has recovered and, en passant, would like to commend the Boys, especially The Stoic, who attended in the operating theatre. - ,-l.lj- GEOGRAPHY CLASS: The Hemisphere means the air. Authority-Grade XI. SCRIPTURE CLASS: What were the Children of Israel doing in the Red Sea? Fishing for caviare! -Horace H. What did the Kings of the East give to the Child jesus? Perambulators! fHorace H. ,, .l- What energetic boy nearly had a happy landing on the-M Star Spangled Banner? ' What handsome Halloween saboteur sent a superfcharged rocket soaring over the School House one dark night? fOr was it the moon shining?j What Grade XI boy has never seen the back of a nickel? It is our private opinion that he must deal only with greenbacks! 9

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