Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1941

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SliI.WYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE SCHOOL PRIZES The Scl1oolSpol'l's were run oH'last year on june llth at the Percival Molson Stadium. Rain, which threatened in the morning, fortunately held oH', and the Sports events were run otl' with precision. The prizes, academic and athletic, were presented in the open, at the conclusion ol- the meeting, by Mrs. Huhand, who performed the task gracefully. 'lille Sports prizes were: f Broad Jump fljpenl 100 Yds Cflpcnl 100 Yds CI'nder U7 75 Yds 1I'nder llll High Jllnlp Qllpenl l. Goodall 2. Ballon. Distance, l. Goodall 2. Ballon. I. Cleveland 2. Taylor I. Gray 2. lYinter 1.1. Ballon 2. Blaiklock. I'I6lgl'lI, -lfll-1. High Jump lllnder Ill l. Pentield VICTOR LUDORUM - 2. Cleveland Height, 3.91 I 440 Yds COpen J 220 Yds Cl'nder Brothers' Race 220 Yds lfOpen J Relay 110 Yds fI'nder Sisters' Race 1 I-I'cap I l. Goodall 2. J. Ballon l. Taylor 2. McMaster l. B. Ballon 2. O'Hanlon l. Blaiklock 2. Ii. Black 1. C. Bovey 2. I,eMessurier 3. Dawson 4. Cleveland l. I. Bovey 2. Gray l. Greta Taylor 2. D. Sutherland G. Goodall C9 pointsl. ll. Ballon came second with 6 points. We are much indebted to Major and Mrs. S. C. Norsworthy who kindly presented the Victor l.udorum Cup. lform C. Form li. l'orm .-X. lform l. Form IB. SCHOOI. PRIZES. U. Sharwood. A. Paterson . Ross I. BUVCY M. Ballantyne .-X. Powell T. Hampson M. Magor ll. Du rn ford B. Day Form 2.-X. Form 3. Form -I. Form 5. lform 6. SPECIAL PRIZE FOR FRENCH Tony Chipman. SPISCI.-XI. PRIZE FOR I...-XTIN D. INI. Blaiklocli. l4l J. G G C D H C H D J- Tetrault Lehman Penheld . MacDermot Patterson McLennan Bovey Hallward M. Blaiklock Iilder

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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1940-19-ll The attention of parents is drawn to the successful showing in their new Schools of boys who left us last year from the oth and Sth Forms. At XYestmount High, John Flder comes first or second in his Class, his average in the Christmas exams being 9Of'Q. John Lewis averaged Slff. At Lower Canada fwhere Richard Goldbloom, who left us in 1939, came first in SAD Henry Gault took first place in SB. At Trinity College School, Port Hope, D. Huestis came first at the beginning of the School year and still maintains a high place, Tim Blaiklock is first or second in his Form, Culver takes first place, Sutherland second, Stanger first or second, and -lellett third. At Bishop's College School A. XYregg is specializing in languages and doing well in the Seventh Form, XYanklyn ranks second in the Sixth. S. Day and S. Dodds come first and second respectively in SA, while H. Hallward is first in -lA. Finally, at St. Andrew's College, Aurora, F. Ballon comes first in Junior Matric. Form, and his brother Ballon second in his class. 211 if Pk Eddie Ballon's athletic achievements at S.A.C. have been notable. Besides beating his SchooI's record for the Half Mile by over 8 seconds, he was second at this distance in the Ontario championship. He was also first in the Senior cross-country run, and under good conditions would probably have lowered this record too. A fuller account of his doings appears in the Old Boys news elsewhere. Again our hearty thanks go to all those who have so generously helped in the com- pilation of this little Magazine. In addition to those who have been kind enough to send us contributions, we should like to thank J. Dobson, XYight, and D. Patterson for ac- counts of hockey matches, and D. Giblin for his assistance in typing. Pk FF FF It has frequently been suggested that we might publish a list of all Old Boys now serving with His Ma-iesty's forces, but this has proved impossible owing to the formidable nature of such an undertaking. Hundreds are serving, as may be observed from the lists given in the Magazines of the larger Private Schools which most of our boys enter on leaving. We therefore content ourselves by wishing every one of them all possible good luck on land, sea, and in the air. It may not be out of place, however, to mention one name, that of the first Old Selwynian - so far as we at present know - to be decorated by His Majesty, F O Blair Dalzell Russel, one of the first Canadian pilots in the No. 1 Canadian Fighter Squadron to win the D.F.C. Dal was educated at S.H.S. and Trinity College, Port Hope. We offer our congratulations. is ,K ,Q Those who remember blr. C. C. Macaulay, who was Headmaster of S.H.S. in suc- cession to the late Captain Algernon Lucas, the founder of the School, and who was succeed- ed by our present Headmaster, will be pleased to hear that he survived recent German bombings somewhere near Rugby, England, where he made his home with his sisters since 1929. Our most recent information is that he is alive and well and we wish him continued good luck. ,k ,Q H, l3l J



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