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THE BRENTONIAN Board of Governors D. J. ANGUS, ESQ., M.A. CAPT. J. M. GRANT, C.B.E., R.C.N. MAJOR H. C. HOLMES, M.A., J.P. LOGAN MAYHEW, ESQ. E. A. M. WILLIAMS, ESQ. AIR VICE-MARSHALL K. A. NAIRN HEADMASTER A. C. PRIVETT, M.A. (CANTAB.) School Roster, 1944 1945 PREFECTS: B. SCOTT (Head Boy and Head of the Lower House) R. E. LEY (Head of the Upper House) R. M. BUTLER R. G. LEWIS W. S. THACKRAY W. C. CHURCH J. M. BURNS Captain of Rugby - - - - - - - - - R. E. Ley Captain of Cricket - - - - - - ' - - - B. Scott Captain of Track - -- -- -- - R. G. Lewis Captain of Cadet Corps - - - - - W. S. Thackray Captain of the Waterfront - - - - W. S. Thackray Captain of Tennis - - - - - - - - R. E. Ley Captain of Badminton - - - - - - W. S. Thackray Captain of Squash - - - ■ - - - - R. G. Lewis r , . , c ... [ J. M. Burns Captain of Sailing - - - -. - - - I C. P. Donald Captain of Rowing ------- v. C. Church Captain of Shooting - - - - - - W. S. Thackray Chapel Warden --------- B. Scott Librarian ---------- R. M. Butler Editor of School Magazine ------ R. M. Butler I Page Four]
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THE BRENTONIAN EDITORIAL HE WRITING of the Editorial to a school peachable authority, that no one in their right mind can possibly be expected to read it. Like the Prologue to a novel, it is a tiresome and un-necessary pre- liminary to the really interesting matter, inserted, presumably, for the sole purpose of being skipped. ' ' Acting upon this assumption, therefore, we will refrain — with some regret, and we feel sure irreperable loss to our readers (if any) and the world at large, — from pouring out for your edification the words of wisdom which crowd our fertile brain, and will instead, merely commend to your very earnest atten- tion, the pages which follow. We feel sure that when you have read them you will have gained a pretty comprehensive idea of all we have done and all we have tried to do, at Brent- wood, during the past difficult and eventful year. And if, having digested thoroughly all that is con- tained in this issue of the magazine, some-one turns back to the first page and reads our Editorial, if only from motives of idle curiosity, — well, we will feel amply rewarded and not a little surprised ! magazine, is a somewhat discouraging and thankless task, for we are assured on unim-
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