Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1935

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SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL NIAG.-KZINI-I A. Hutchison, on securing ten lfirst Classes and three Seconds at McGill, with a Second Prize for Mathematics. Frank Nobhs, on successfully completing his year in Architecture. Incidentally Frank ran again for McGill last year in the Relay Races, and has been elected Captain of the Senior Track Team, 1935. Robert Cannell, on taking Second Place, hlcliill Senior hlatriculation, 193-1. Blake Miller, on taking Seventh Place, hlcfiill junior Nlatriculation, 193-1. This is particularly praiseworthy, as he only left us two years ago, and sat for the examination whilst still 15 years of age. Drummond Birks, on his successes at St. Andrew's College, Aurora, which include the winning of the Chairman's Gold Medal. Pat Little, LSixth Form, 193-ll, on winning the -lackson Memorial Scholarship of S600 a year for three years at Upper Canada College, Toronto. There were 5-I can- didates, and Pat headed the tield by 100 marks. Peter Barott, lSixth Form, 193-ll, on winning the Herbert Molson Scholarship of S150 a year for two years, with an average of TSAVQ, at Bishop's College School, Lennoxville. R. Johnston, tSixth 15orm, 193-H, on winning a Scholarship, value S250 a year for two years, at St. Andrew's College, Aurora. O. 1Yhitby, lAshbury College, Ottawal, on gaining his Senior Blatriculation thic- Gilll with two First Classes, and A. Yuile lAshhuryl on being successful in the same ex- amination. Stephen Macnutt, 1.-Xshburyl, on passing the Quebec Senior hlatriculation, 193-1. He is now at Bishop's University, 1,ennoxville. Francis Lyman, lAshbury l, on being awarded First Prize by the Canadian Authors' Association for his review of the Cruise of the Shining Light , by N.Duncan. The Ottawa Branch of this Association oH'ered prizes for the best reviews of books by Canadian authors, open to any pupil of a matriculation class in any school in the Ottawa district. Donald Dodds, Form 3, on winning the Bud Brown Memorial Shield at Camp Kagawong, Ontario, in the summer of 193-1. This shield is awarded to the junior camper, by vote of Counsellors and boys, who is adjudged the best boy in the section from the point of view of character, physical accomplishments, leadership, unsellishness, and service to others. Hugh Peck, at the lnstitution Sillig, Switzerland, on coming third out of 23 runners in the Bishop Skiing Cup, at Villars. This is a very stili' three-and-a-half mile down hill course, with a fall of 2,750 feet. His time was 10 min. 1 sec. -lay Ronalds, tAshbury l, on winning the Province of Quebec .1 unior Amateur Golf Championship, held at Pointe Claire last summer. I.. Schlemm, on successfully defending his Championship in the Montreal City and District Badminton Tournament, 1935, and A.lXI. lBillyl Tirbutt, on retaining his Junior Boys' title. Schlemm also won the Provincial Badminton title. T. Beauclerk, who has been doing well as Goal-keeper for Yictoria Hockey Club Juniors. George Goodfellow, on coming Ind in his Algebra Class at McGill, 193-1. A.F.C. Ross Jr. CAlec1, on his excellent Trap Shooting record. He won the Pro- vince of Quebec Championship in 193-1. lil

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SEL N House SCHOOL -MAGAZIN 1- Yol.?, FOR THF SCHOOI. YF,-XR 193-I-1935 SCHOOL NOTES 1935 ff The King's Silver Jubilee Year! Yiyat Rexl is Pk Pk At the beginning of the Christmas Term Mr. M. Seymour ll,. es I,., Paris and Strasbourgh, and Mr. S. Greenlees KM..-X., Harvard and NIcGilll, joined the Staff, whilst in the New Year Mr. VV.C.F.. Iviseman IM..-X., Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridgeij replaced Mr. J.R. Pattisson, who left us to take up the Headmastership of Avondale, a Preparatory School at Clifton, Fngland. Mr. Greenlees is commanding the Scout Troop, replacing Mr. P. Maycock, who is doing architectural work in Iingland. 744 :lf Pk The Boys and Staff of the School presented to Mr. Pattisson, on his leaving, a suit- able piece of plate, duly inscribed. We print herewith an extract from a recent letter received from him: IYill you please convey to all the members of the Senior School my sincerest thanks for the very handsome present which they gave me when I left ? I cannot tell you how deeply I appreciated receiving a gift from you all. The cocktail shaker will be used when we have Fathers' Matches and other Sports gatherings at my School, the cheque will buy something that will be useful to the School, and a lasting reminder of the many good friends to whom I was so sorry to say good- bye at Selwyn House. I hope that many of you will come to see me whenever you come to England. We will always try to find a bed for anyone from S.I-I., provided too many don't come at the same time I Best wishes to you all, and again many thanks. 3F Congratulations to the following:-H YY.H.P. Hill, on winning an Imperial Order Daughters of the Ifmpire Scholarship, Quebec award, value 51,600 He is studying at the I.ondon Hospital, England. Arthur Campbell, former Head Boy at Iipper Canada College, Toronto, on winning a Beatty Scholarship at McGill for Classics, with Honourable Mention for Mathematics. In the Toronto Cniversity Senior Matriculation, I93-I, he had seven First Classes fFrench, I.atin, Greek, Mathematicsl. The value of the Beatty Scholarship is f-IUO for four years. G. Montgomery, on winning a I.aw Scholarship at McGill. Fraser Gurd, on getting a Class I at McGill CB..-X. General Coursel. Ill



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FOR THF SCHOOL YI-1.-XR 1934-1935 Bob Craig, Bud Drury, and Bob McLernon on their Rugby Football perform- ances for McGill, 193-l. The latter was also a prominent player on iNlcGill's Senior Hockey l'C'Z1I11. an is Pk Eric Harrington, F. Usher Jones, H. Chipman Drury, Dunn Lantier, Gordon Savage, and John Bishop are at the Royal Military College, Kingston. all :li Fl' D. Lloyd Davies, lLower Canada Collegel, and Stephen Schofield passed the Quebec Senior Matriculation, 193-l. :lf il Pk Barry Ryan, LSixth Form, 193-lj, is at School at Canterbury, Conn., LLS..-X. Pl! Pls Pk Stephen Leacock has left Upper Canada College, Toronto, and is now taking three Matriculation subjects at Lower Canada College. 151 Pk 51 Lauder Brunton is at Bryanston School, Il'iI'lgl8.I1C'l. 2? if ik Benton Jackson had a double remove at Shrewsbury School, England, and is in lylodern 5-B. He came first in his French and German sets, and won a Bentley Flocution Prize, 193-1. sc :ge ri: Old Selwyn House Boys who were Prize winners at Lower Canada College are as follows: Senior Matriculation: R. Cannell. Junior Matriculation: Drury, Kerr. Entries to R.M.C.: Drury, Lantier. Class Prizes: Cannell, Drury, Dodds, Kerrigan, Cape. Dk Pk Pk The following Old Boys were Prize winners at Bishop's College School: Col. Herbert Molson Scholarship: P. Barott. Grant Hall Medal: Second bar to 1932 medal: D. Doheny: 1934 medal: M.G. Bell. Morris Holt Essay prize: R. Moncel. Upper School, Fifth Form, 2nd General Proficiency: S. Lyman. Latin: L. McDougall. Fourth Form, Divinity: G.R.H. Peck. Preparatory School: Fourth Form, General Proficiency: Pat Stoker. Second Form: Grant Day. :ls Pk P51 Once again our thanks are due to Mr. Angus Murray for his gift of a book as a Literature Prize in 1934. This was won by YY. Leslie, who wrote on Sir Guy Carleton lLord Dorchesterl. I 1

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