Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1932

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SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOI. MAGAZINE Congratulations to Newxmx on coming first in McGill Sth, at Xmas, and also to HOXVARD PATCH on coming equal first in the 6th, This put the latter top of the School, in form order. He is the oIIly old S.H. Boy at T.C.S. to have Senior Privileges, and has I.ocRE and PECR fagging for him. ln Athletics, B.1.II.I.IE should be certain of a place as spare forward on the first Hockey team this year, and SCHOFIELD, who was on the fourth team last year, should make the third, GRIER is on the first Hockey team as also is NEXX'NI.AN, who is Goaler, ITEAKIN, SFURPIN, and HINos'roN made the third, fourth, and fifth Rugby teams respect- ively. R. V. Plc 14 44 We are pleased to be able to publish a letter from Alan Byers, who with three other old S.H. Boys, is at the Institution Sillig, Vevey, Switzerland: There are four Old Boys of Selwyn House School now at the Institution Sillig in Switzerland: Fric Harrington, Richard Chenoweth, Peter Worden, and Alan Byers. Each takes a prominent part in the school life there. During the Autumn, Worden, Chenoweth and Byers played on the school Soccer team, Byers being Captain. Harrington was at the time laid up with appendicitis. The team was not very successful, ending fifth out of six school teams in the leavue owing to the small number of boys in the school from which to choose. D l In winter time the school moves from beside Lac I.eman to Villars sur Ollon, at an altitude of 1400 meters, the better to enjoy Swiss winter sports. Harrington is captain and star goaler, Byers centre, Worden left-wing, and Cheno- weth sub-defense on the school Hockey team, which has won its way to the semi-finals of the Swiss Championships, Section B. The school Ski contest is held at the end of the season. ln the summer time the sports are rowing and tennis. The school's main object is the teaching of French, but instruction is given for College examinations and in business training. SIQIAYYNT HOUSE SCHOOL OLD BOYS AT MCGILI. I,ast year under this headin were ublished the names, faculty and vear of all the . s P 1 . . Old Boys attending the LTHIVCTSIIA' known to the compiler of these notes. This year we publish only a list of Graduates and Freshmen. CoI.IN Rt'ssEL and Howaizo WEBSTER received their B. A. Degrees in the Spring fl93lD whilst Gordon Hutchison graduated in Commerce. PIOXYARD STIKEMAN and ROBER'F PAcAi'o are in their first year in the Faculty of Arts. Both matriculated from T.C.S. THoRNY GRIER is also in his first year of Arts. GEORGE CSOODFELLOXY, Locis JOHNSON and CEERARD lXlAcxif'rT, who also matriculated from Trinity College School, are in their first year of the B.Sc. Course. BIILLER Rawrmes, Tom KING, and BOBBY BICLERNON are in their first year of Commerce. PHILLIPS BIOTLEY, who took his senior matriculation from the iVestmourIt High School, is in the second year of Arts. l34l

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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1931-1932 HART, the Form's genius, is looking forward to the day when he will sit for the Junior Matriculation. He is on the Magazine Staff, as Lecture Reporter, and may often be seen with paper and pencil trying hard to keep up with the lecturer. HOWK'ARD was on the Senior Shooting team, and, we understand, has now taken up Badminton. LAMPLOUGH, Hart's great rival, is also on the Magazine staH' as Social reporter. He is a keen Signaller Q.-Xdyanced Buzzer Testl. LANTIER is now a Lance Corporal in the Corps. LESLIE I, owing to injuries, has unfortunately been unable to take part in any kind of sport, but we hope that he will, before long, take his place in Gym. NI.-XRTIN came out top of the Form at Christmas. His great ambition is to become Prime Ministerg at present, he is a Corporal in the Cadet Corps. ERIC WEBSTER played Inside on the Intermediate Rugby, and also was a spare on the Senior. Form 56 LESLIE 2, is trying to keep up the Selwyn House reputation: he tried hard to make the Rugby team, but just failed. Better luck next time l Form 4a BRODIE played on the Junior Rugby. DRURX' was on the Junior Rugby, 15 and under Rugby, and Intermediate Basketball, he is also a Form Captain. Form 36 XVUILE hopes to become a Stock Broker: may the Depression soon end I The following Old Selwynians joined us last autumn: STANLEY JOHNSTON and VV. LESLIE C5bl G. EKERS, JOHN STEWART. L1. D. TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL New boys this year are LOCKE QShell BJ, LAFLEIJR CRemove .-U, G.-H.I.OVx'.-XY lRemove .-U, PECK CShell Al, C.ass1Ls CShell Al, GOODFELLOXN' QRemoye .-U, and DUNBAR RUSSEL CRemove Al. HUGH KIORRISEY CRemoye .-Xl came up from the Junior School. Of these, Dox G.-ILLOWAY should make the -lth Hockey team. All the above are fagging energetically Y BAILLIE, SCHOFIELD, BRENTON, PINCOTT, BRAINERD, P.-ITCI-I, A. GRIER, TURPIN, NEXVMAN, CI-IEVALIER, SI. Morsox, OIBRIEX, THOBIPSON, DE.-XKIN and HINGSTON are all up here this year, together with XY.-XRD Emmaxs, JOHN STIKEXIAN, DAL RL'ssEL, Ingy RICE, and R. YAUGHAN. Of these PINCOTT, HINGSTON, and Eixmsxs are in Remove Bg B.-XILLIE, SCHOFIELD, BRLX- TON, and XIAUGHAN in Remove Ag BRAINERD, PFURPIN, Motsox, NEWMAX, DE.-XKIN, THOBTPSON, STIKEMAN, RICE and O,BRIEN are all in McGill Sthg whilst GRIER, CI-IEVALIER, and PATCH adorn the 6th. l23l



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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR I93I - l932 ll1cGi!liV11'hlfIic.v. FRASER GL'RD, DONT-XLD BYERS, BOBBY CRAIG were all on the lnter- mediate Football Team. H.AROLD CAMPBELL was coxswain of the McGill Senior eight when they rowed against 'Varsity last fall. This was HarOld's first year as Coxswain, and although we were defeated it was through no fault Of his. BOBBY MCLERNON is an ardent follower of football and hockey, being on the junior lfresh' manl teams of both these games. JlfIrGiIl Playerlr Club. .ANDREXV and 'THORNTON GRIER, CONRAD HARRINOTON,FRAsER,Gt'RD and CHARLIE TYUILE have again been very valuable to this club. FRANK NOBBS is also there interesting himself in the Scenery department. HEWARD STIKEMAN is to be congratulated on his acting in the Freshman play put on by the English department. Keep it up, Heward! F. J. N. Pk Bk Sk Four thingy rome no! bark: The spoken wordg The sped arrowg Time pastg The neglected opportunity. QOI12' Sa-yz'r1g.l .- , ,iifzfff . , 1 1 1 l25l

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