Brentwood College School - Brentonian Yearbook (Mill Bay, British Columbia Canada)

 - Class of 1925

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Brentwood College Magazine Inter-Form Relay Swimming Race. Won by Form V — Taylor, Haskamp, Henderson, Hinton. Inter-Form Boat Race (Finals). Won by Form V. — Macaulay, Hall, Redpath, Brindley. 4-Mile Road Race. G.W.V.A. Won by Taylor. 220 Yards Flat Race. Willows, 24th of May Sports. Won by Taylor. Reveille Race. Willows, 24th of May Sports. Won by Furber. 100 Yards (under 16). Willows, 24th of May Sports. 2nd Prize won by Appleton. Tennis Prizes. V. L. T. C. Junior Championship — Under 18 years. Won by Morrison. Under 16 years. Runner-up Jones. Under 15 years. Won by Clist. Under 15 years. Runner-up Jones. Presentation of Chevrons to Rugby XV, Cricket XI, Tennis VI. Wednesday League Cricket Cup. Won by Brentwood College XI. P. S. TAYLOR Victor Ludorum 1924 and 1925 Winner of 4-Mile Road Race, G.W.V.A. Winner of 220 Yards Flat Race. Willows, 24th of May Sports Page Twenty-six

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Brentwood College Magazine measure his effort. He warned the Board of Governors that they were allowing Mr. Hope to overwork, and that the present system would ensure a Headmaster ' s funeral every five years. He advised the boys to cultivate a sense of humour — not to laugh at the weaknesses of others, but to laugh at their own — at their own conceit, self-pity, and little meannesses. And later when they decided to found a home of their own, they should choose a wife who had a sense of humour — she would need it. The Headmaster said that the College had been started on the lines of an English public school, but that it was being adapted to Canadian requirements. He said that he did not wish to discuss at length what the School had done either in class-work or in sports. He thought the School ought to be good enough not to have to boast about itself. His pet scheme at the present moment was the completion of the College Chapel, and he appealed for support from all those interested in the religious welfare of the boys. After the speeches the prizes were presented by Mrs. Nichol. School Prizes FORM PRIZES— Form V. 1st, Gray. 2nd, Nichols. Remove. 1st, Coleman ii. 2nd, Brock. Upper IV. 1st, Beairsto i. 2nd, Gilbert. Lower IV. 1st, Doherty. 2nd, Nickson. HEADMASTER ' S PRIZE FOR READING IN CHAPEL. Scott-Moncrieff. LEEDER PRIZE FOR PROGRESS IN MUSIC. Kirkpatrick. CHOWNE SCIENCE PRIZE. Hinton. WILLIAMS PRIZE, open to the whole School for conspicuous ability in Languages. Willock. CREASE PRIZE, for the encouragement of Art generally, for the best original paint- ing, drawing or etching. Playfair. CURTIS PRIZE, for conspicuous ability in Mathematics. Keeling. SCOTT-MONCRIEFF PRIZE, for the encouragement of English Literature. Roome. ANGUS PRIZE, for the encouragement of the Study of Natural Science. In the award due consideration is given to the exhibits of any boy or group of boys who have constructed working models, illustrating the application of Science to Commerce. Roome and Keeling. ONE EXHIBITION OF $100, awarded to boys who have shown the best school spirit during the year, determined by the boys, prefects and staff. Creer and Roome. YARROW CHALLENGE SHIELD AND MEDAL for Athletic and Scholastic Attainments. Eustace and Farrer. Sports Prizes Tennis Championship of College (Singles). Won by Campbell. High Jump (Junior). Won by Sills. 4 feet. High Jump (Intermediate). Won by Morrow. 4 feet 11 inches. 2nd, de Pencier. High Jump (Senior). Won by Taylor. 5 feet 3 4 inches. 2nd, Morrow. Crab Canoe Race. Won by Ruttan. Swimming Race (Junior). Won by Mowers. 2nd, Sills. Swimming Race (Intermediate). Won by Fanning. 2nd, Simpson. Swimming Race (Senior). Won by Fanning. 2nd, Haskamp. Life Saving Competition. Won by Johnson (82 100). 2nd, Haskamp (90 100). Diving Competition. Won by Doherty. 2nd, Bryden. Canoe Race (Doubles). Won by Johnson and Coleman ii. 2nd, Eustace and Coleman. Page Twenty-five



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Brentwood College Magazine The Chapel ALTHOUGH progress has been the rule for many phases of our activities, we have not, as yet, met with the same degree of success in our Chapel ' s construction. The completion of the foundations, last Summer, augured well for the erection of the roof before the Winter rains, but unfortunately this was impossible this year owing to a considerable lack of funds. Our present financial position with regard to the Chapel, we show below : — Donations $2383 Expenditure 1283 Balance $1100 Through the kindness of Mr. Butchart, most favorable terms were granted to the College in the purchase of cement. Judging from the plans, the Chapel, when finished, will be a very beautiful asset to the College, an inspiring memorial to those whose contributions, efTorts and goodwill have built it up. This year, as the construction of our Chapel is in its infancy, services have been held in the gymnasium every Sunday. The Headmaster has taken each CHAPEL SITE Page Twenty-seven

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