Saltus Grammar School - Yearbook (Hamilton, Bermuda)

 - Class of 1938

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6 to thank him not only for a very striking improvement in the singing all through the school, but also for a num,ber of musical performances in the School Hall. There were Carol Services at Christmas and Easter, and. also two recitals, one hy the Choral Society iand the other by the pupils of Mr. Bridge, the proceeds of which were given as a donation to start the formation of a Music Library in the School. Several interesting visits have been made |3y parties of boys dur- ing the year. In October Cult A paid a visit to the Imperial Airways airbase on Darrell ' s Island. Later on the Boarders, through the good offices of Mrs. Crichton, were allowed to go over the U. S. S. Phila- delphia, which was at anchor in Grassy Bay for some days. The boys vv ere thrilled by all that they saw, especially when the ship ' s sea- planes came down on the water and were brought on board. In February a party of boys were invited by the English Speak- ing Union to hear a lecture-recital by Mr. Anders Timberg and Miss Mary Ramsay on Scandinavia. Mr. Timberg and Miss Ramsay are world-famous artists, and it was a privilege as well as a pleasure to hear their performance. A few days later another party went down to the Library after school to see a number of relics of Sir George Somers which had re- cently been acquired. They included a sea-chesit which had belonged to Sir George, his lodestone, portraits of himself and Lady Somers and a number of books ' . So numerous a party attended that they had to be admitted in two detachments. Everyone displayed extreme interest in the exhibits, especially in the Book of Martyrs, in which was a full page illustrated with pictures of all the tortures and atro- cities that were perpetrated upon our unfortunate ancestors in the name of religion in the sixteenth century. Dr. Henry Wilkinson gave an interesting little talk, discussing the relics and explaining their connection with Sir George Somers. Since January some of the junior boys have been taking tennis lessons from Mr. Mercer Beasley and show great promise already. On Saturday mornings Mr. Beasley has been giving junior members of the Tennis Club free les ' sons, which many Saltus boys have attended. The keenness shown by these juniors gives promise of a high standard of tennis for the future. During the summer inter-house matches are being played. Although the School team is not as strong as it has been, the hou£ ' e teams are more evenly matched and some close con- tests have taken place.

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5 SCHOOL NOTES. It was with regret that we learned last December of the death of Mr. T. J. Waddington, once Headmaster of this School for many years. Although he was not known personally to the present genera- tion at Saltus ' , to a former generation, because of his strong person- ality and untiring interest in the welfare of his pupils, his name had become almost a legend. A few days later his son, the Hon. E. J. Waddington, an Old Boy of the S. G. S., and a Bermuda and Rhodes Scholar, after a distin- guished career in the Colonial Seririce, was appointed Governor of Piarbados. On behalf of the School the Headmaster sent him condol- ences for the death of his father and congratulations on higi own success. Another distinguished former pupil of Saltus has attained fur- ther distinction. Mr. J. T. Gilbert, also a Bermuda and Rhodes Scholar, has been appointed Attorney-General for Bermuda. He was called to the English Bar in 1914, and then spent twenty years in the Colonial Service in Zanzibar. He retired for reasons of health, and later, in 1935, was admitted to the Bar in Bermuda. We offer our congratulations to S. McC. Paschal on being award- ed the Rhodes Scholarship for this year. He gained the Bermuda Scholarship in 1935 and went to Rossall School, wh re he passed the Higher Certificate last July. Last March Mr. North died suddenly. We extend our sympathy to his son H. North, who is at school in England. On the occasion of the Lying-in-State of the late Rt. Hon. J. Ramsay Macdonald, ex-Prime Minister of Great Britain, by the cour- tesy of the Cathedral and other authorities, the Headmaster and Mrs. Booker, together with N. H. Williams and the other Prefects, were able to attend the State Service in the Cathedral. On the next day a party of S. G. S. Cadets under the command of Lieut. D. C. A. Goolden provided the Wreath carrying party. Their smartness was commented on afterwards by officers both of the Navy and of the army. On both days a number of Saltus boys were singing in the Ca thedral choir. On Thursday, May 19th., we again had the pleasure of watching the B?nd of the Royal Marines beat the Retreat on the School field. It is an impres ' sive and fascinating ceremony, and we thank all those concerned tor the opportunity of seeing and hearing it. This year we have been fortunate to secure the services of Mr. J. R. Bridge, the Cathedral organist, as our choirmaster. We have



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7 OLD BOYS ' NEWS. We publis ' hed below the news of Old Boys of the S. G. S. which we have been able to collect during the year. The Editor takes this opportunity of asking those who have been to school at Saltus to let him know of their activities, or those of their friends, unhampered by any undue consideration of modesty. Especially it is difficult to obtain accurate news ' of those who are abroad, and any assistance rendered in that way will be warmly appreciated. The following academic distinctions have been gained during the year. We offer our congratulations, albeit rather belated, to all concerned. R. L. Browne, who has been at Edinburgh University with a Bermuda Scholarship, obtained his M.A. degree last autumn. A. D. Spurling has been admitted to the Bar. He has the dis- tinction of being the Colony ' s youngest barrister. W. H. C. Masters, a former Bermuda Scholar, has recently be- come a Doctor of Medicine and has returned to Bermuda to practice. D. J. Williams ' , has obtained his B.A. degree at Oxford Univer- sity, and is now in Denmark taking a course in Physical Education under Svend Holtz. H. J. L. Marriott, a Bermuda Rhodes Scholar, has obtained a second class in Honour Mods, at Oxford. S. M. Paschal, whose award of the Rhodes Scholarship for this vear is mentioned elsewhere in this issue, is proceeding to Exeter College, Oxford in October. He was also one of Rossall ' s representa- tives at the Public Scliools ' Sports at the White City in London in the spring. W. R. Kempe, winner of last year ' s Bermuda Scholarship, now at Rossall School, obtained extra credits ' in the School Certificate ex- amination lasit December in Latin and Mathematics. Michael Beavis passed the School Certificate examination with honours in July 1937. He then proceeded to Munich University, where, after a preliminary course in German, he has now settled down to the main business of studying Electrical Engineering. Peter Smith is now at Exeter School in England. He passed the School Certificate examination last December with six credits. In other ways, too, the Old Boys seem to be playing an active part, wherever they are.

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