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SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL Nl.-XG.-XZINI-Q OLD BOYS' NEWS A S H B l' R Y Cimic. : lfirst team, hockey and football. BEARDMORE : First team hockey and football. .-Xxors : Shooting team. Romxsox : Goaler on first hockey team. F. LHORISTINE : Star on first hockey team. R. Cokls'rlNE : Star on intermediate hockey team. Bkomii : lntermediate hockey. Camo, Ronlxsox, and lf. CORISTINE are taking junior Nlarriculation. BEAR1Jx1okE is taking a Commercial course. Manoa, l'iERQil'SON, and H. .IOSEPH have done good work in their classes. BISHOIVS COLl.l-llili SCHOOL BARRY Q .-Xk'r. l. Headboy. First in Sixth lform. On third football team. Treasurer of B.S.C. Magazine. Coklsrlxs tulip. l. Senior prefect. Captain of first football team, also on first hockey team. Iixchange lfditor of B.C.S. Magazine. Davis L l SHoR'rY l. Headboy. lfirst cricket team, second football, and first hockey. Davis ll. t PH11.. l. Second football. Literary liditor. Domaxx' L l HL'oH H. Third football. IJOHENY ll. lHljANn l. Third football. Gran t S'i'EwAk'r l. Still as simple as ever. bl.-XL'lJ0l'UAl.l. f GoR1al5 J. Captain of second football. Second Hockey team. Headboy. Business Manager of B.C.S. Magazine. NlCl'iN'l'YRE l GEAR l. Librarian, and literary liditor of B.C.S. Magazine. HICLERNON l Bon 1. Headboy. On first hockey and football teams. Business manager of B.C.S. Magazine. Daz ki' lnBAl.IJlEHl,1lf1tl WAi.1.is luBER'I'lEu J, are still here. LOWER CAN.-XD.-X COLL l-iii I-I Senior football : l'iAIRl.IE. Senior soccer : Houc.Es, l,.uii'i.ot'oH, CRow'rHEk. Intermediate football : Hotness, Cassirs. Sports, '29, l'i.-XIRLIH won Hill yards and 440 yards, I6 and under. Homes won the High jump. Cadets : CAssii.s isa Lieutenant, l'iAlRl.lE and GRIER are Corporals, C.u1vaE1.i. and Woaosx are I.ance-Corporals. lixams. Cissirs and Cam-BEi.i. are going to take Senior Matriculation, while l...4MPl.0L'GH, Maisie, and lf.-KIRLIE will try the junior. I l-l l
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FOR THF SCHOOL YEAR 1029, 1930 out and assisted in drying the roads. These had originally been grass but now looked like a trampled circus ground. The Kludboree , as the -Iamboree was commonly called during the first few days, had been fun but we were all glad to be rid ofthe clinging mud and regain ' terra lirma '. The rags and -iapes which were perpetrated upon various persons were features of the lighter side of camp life. Ir was not uncommon to wake up and lind that you and your bed had been gently put out of the tent during the night whilst you slept, nor was it unusual to awake as the result of a douche of cold water pouring over your face 3 but really the most unpleasant of all was to awaken with a gurgle of alarm and a muH'led splutter to find your mouth crammed full of soap and water, mixed with tooth-paste and shaving cream. Our trips on leave to l,iverpool and the meals we thereby avoided cooking were also incidents which linger in oneis memory. Other things that one recalls to mind were the wonderful Hungarian sea-scout dis- plays, the massed Scottish folk-dancing, our attempts to speak Swiss, Belgian, .-Xustrian, American and many other foreign languages with our brother Scouts whose camps we visited W and the impressive religious ceremony held on Sunday, .-Xugust -lth, when the Archbishop of Canterbury conducted the service. Then on the 13th .-Xugust the lireat -lamboree ended and l went to the northern lake district with relatives and there enjoyed some mountain climbing,nshing,shooting and motoring until our contingent sailed from Glasgow for home on .-Xugust 23rd. - our memories full of innumerable reminiscences. After a safe and uneventful voyage home the contingent demobilized at Montreal to seek their respective homes-some to the West, some to the Maritimes, and one scout even to the Yukon, each and every one of us carrying happy remembrances of the Great Jamboree at ,-Xrrowe Park. SKI. CROWTHFR, late .-X.S.NI. -llst S.H,S.'l'roop it f ' is l ff' 4 4. 4, ,Q , J X,-V M . f - Sf. l, 7 J W:-, : 1' - I 1 .- N ll ii' . ' . ' , -at ' N xv ,...- V - YN NQQQKNN l l i I
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l-OOR THl-Q SCHOOI. YF.-XR IUZV. will TRINITY COl.l.liGli SCHOOL D.N. BYERS '26M is a Prefect this year, played on the First Rugby team, and is completing his Senior Matriculation. He intends to enter McGill next year. C.F. HARRINGTON Q'26j, is a Senior, played on the second Rugby team, and is also com- pleting his Senior Matriculation with the same object in view. Dot'GLAs fSAMMYD TNICLEAN C275 is newly promoted to a Senior, and played on the Third Rugby team. He is trying his ssnior Matric. TOMMY BRAINERD f'28j, was out of all activities last term owirg to a broken arm. GORDON SAVAGE V285 played on the fourth Rugby team, and is one of the bright boys in the Fifth Form. DAVID LAw GERRSRD MACNUTT l' V28 l, are all members of the McGill Fifth Term. ToM RING DOLYGLAS OswA1,D Ml H. STIKEMAN Q'26l, is rapidly becoming one of the world's foremost marine painters. ERIC I'I.-KRRINGTON L'28l, played on the Third Rugby team, and seems to have a good chance to play in goals on the First team. ALAN BYERS Q'28l, came to us after a year in the junior School, and consistently tops the Upper Remove, and also performs as a Fag. Louis Jonsisox N, PAUL Cl-IEVALIER l Ross NEXVMAN ARCHIE GRIER DONALD Tnompsox R. PAC.-AUD C293 another member of the Remove, distinguished himself by running in the Oxford Cup. RODNEY PATCH l G. GooDrE1,i.ow INGY RICE C273 is one of the brighter stars in the Shell's lirmament. '29, are all in the Remove, and belong to the World's lYorkers, i.e. the Fags. ' V291 l:.ith played for the Fifth Rugby team. THF .I l'NlOR SCHOOI., T.L'.S. The following are old Selwyn House boys at the Junior School 1 STEPHEN l:EAKlN, XYALTER Nlorsox, HL'GH Moaaisisy, DAL Rvsssig, PAT. Hixosros, XY.-XRD FMxiANs, l,At'DER BRFNTON, FINDLEY DL'MAREsQ, LENNOX TXTILLS, BRUCE Rtssiai.. On the Rugby team, which won live out of six matches, IDE.-XKIN played left inside and was responsible for at least one touchdown. PAT. T'IINGS'I'ON was a sub. for several games. ln the Rigby-Bethune match IDE.-XRIX and Hixcsrox showed up well for their sides. HINGSTON is spare left wing on the lirst Hockey team and has played in both games. DAL Rrssizi. is on the Seconds and Deakin is captain of one of the Hockey sixes. U51
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