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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1941- 1942 JUNIOR DOWNHILL. 1. M. Prest, 20.5, 2. IV. Redpath, 21.0, 3. If. Bronfmin 4 Nlor 1 22.0g -1. K. Black, 22.0g -lf. M. Ballantyne, 22.05 -1. R. Mo s 1 2 Q Russe 23.0g 9. A. Aitken, 23.5, 10. J. Hallward, 2-l.0g 10. I'1.I.elXIessu ei 10 I-I s ford, 2-l.0g 10. M. Magor, 2-1.03 1-1. G.Mi1ler, 2-1.5, 15. A. Powe 2 C Qti 26.5, 16. J. Morison, 26.54 13. H. Klein, 33.03 19. C. Beau len 20 J Ixmin -12.0, 21. M. Daubeny, -15.0. SENIOR JUMPING. NAME 1st Jump 2nd Jump Points 1eG. Currie. .. 21 25 2--T. Dobell ..... 20 23 3+Edw. Bronfman . . IS 21 -PYP. Dobell ..... 1:28 2:28 5fJ. Prest .... 126 130 6-G. Seely .... 2:25 I26 7fG. Lehman. . , 'I23 1424 8-P. Holland .... '11 .. JUNIOR JUMPING. INAME lst Jump 2nd Jump Points 1-J. Morgan ,... 21 '22 2-W. Redpath. . . 125 27 3-M. Prest. . . '26 26 -1-R. Molson .... 15 18 -1'-Edg. Bronfman . . . '23 23 6--A. Powell ..... 219 I2-I 7f YV. Palmer .... I23 'f21 7-M. Ballantyne. . '23 '25 9-K. Black ..... X25 'I22 10-A. Aitken. .. : 15 1:19 11-J. Russell ..... 9617 '1l Il-C. Beaubien. .. '18 119 l1fM. Magor .... '10 : 21 1-1'-P. Bronfman.. '11 '17 15-H. Klein ..... :9 X10 Sk Denotes fall. 1191
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S1-ILWVN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE 013132 5eigniurp muh Zllrip ji, INDSOR Station, Saturday February 1-1th, was the scene of considerable activity If is L as Mr. Wanstall and Mr. Greenlees hustled about forty boys of varying ages t. on to a train bound for Montebello where they would enjoy the annual skiing trip to the Seigniory Club. Cpon arrival a few of the older boys were left to attend to the skis and baggage while the rest were put in sleighs and taken off to the Club. The weather was wonderful, which made the skiing conditions well nigh perfect, so after lunch everybody skied over to the sixth fairway, either to watch or compete in the junior slalom or senior jump. After this the boys had one or two hours to themselves before supper, during which time they finished unpacking, saw to their skis, or played ping-pong. After supper a hockey game was played between two teams captained by Peter and Tony Dobell. Peter Dobell's team was the victor. Following breakfast the next morning the party boarded sleighs and was driven out to Valley Farm where the junior and senior dciwnhills were run, the latter being won by Tony Dobell over his cousin Peter after three thrilling run-offs. After a delicious lunch brought out from the Seigniory Club the senior slalom was held over a very nice course. Then the boys got back into their sleighs and were driven back to the Club. Supper was served early, skis were tied up, bags were packed, and the boys re- boarded the train and were whisked home a little sleepy but very, very happy. A. M., Form 5. beigniorp Qlluh Results SENIOR DOWNHILL 1. T. Dobell, I-1.5 Qwinner after third run otfjg 2. P. Dobell, 1-1.5, 3. G. Currie, 15.05 -1. .-1. Mathewson, 16.0g -1. H. Bronfman, 16,03 6. C. lN1acDermot, 16.5, 7. Prest, 17.05 3. G. Seely, 17.5g 9. YY. Dobell, 25.0g 10. 1-1. h1cLennan, 30.0, 11. YY. Cottingham, -15.0. SL.-XLON1. IMP. Dobell .... .,... 3 7 33 1.10.0 2- C. Currie ...... 38 3-1.5 1.12.5 3-f T. Dobell .,,.... 36 37 1.13.0 -P C.1N1acDermot .... 40 33 1.18.0 5 XY. Dobell ...... -11 39 1.20.0 6f'fG. Seely ..,,.... -1-1 -13 1.2-1.0 7? lridw. Bronfman. . . 37 50 1.27.0 34 P. Holland ...... -13 -15.5 1.5.3 5 9-J. Prest ....,... 59 57 1.56.0 10- W. Cottingham. . . 68 58 2.06.0 11- S. Ker.. ..... 63 66 2.1-1.0 1181
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SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE JUNIOR SL.-XLOlXI. C12 and 1c'nder.l lst Run Ind Run Total 1-- W. Redpath. , . . 16 lo .32 If-1. Morgan. . 16 17 .33 3 M. Prest ..,.,. 17 18 .35 4 li. Black ....... 18 18 .36 5' Nl. Ballantyne ,,.. 17 21 .38 5 A. Powell ,. .. 20 18 .38 T R. blolson, , 23 lo .39 8 G. Miller. . . 20 20 .40 8 hlorison , ., 21 19 .40 10 M. Magor .,,, 21 21 .42 114 H. XYelsl'ord, . 19 24 .43 124 .-X. .-Xitl-:en ..... 27 17 .44 12 lidg. Bronfman 25 19 .44 14 NY. Palmer. . , 18 27 .45 1-1 Al. Russell .. . 27 18 .45 lfi G Stairs. , , 211 25 .51 17 -1. l,yman ,, . 30 24 .54 18 H. Klein ..., 31 25 .56 19 lf. LelNlessurier 36 W 1.05 20 P. Bronfman, 35 31 1.06 llff. Beaubien. 40 32 1.12 22 Nl. Daubeny. .. . . ... ST 31 1.28 Robert Browning The poetry ot' Robert Browning, the youngest and perhaps the best of the Romantic Poets, gives the average person a good idea of his characterf a dashing young man with violent passions, a man with strong political opinions who loves freedom and hates tyran- ny these are the impressions created by this energetic person. Born in 1812, he began to take an early interest in poetry. He greatly admired the works of the poets of that time, Byron, Keats, and Shelley, especially those of the latter. He soon began to write verse himself, and, in 1833, he wrote Pauline . This poem was followed by several othersg amongst them was Sordello H, published in 1840. Tennyson, his senior by three years, said that the lirst lineg... 1Yho will, may hear Sordello's story told , and the last lineg... Who would, has heard Sordello's story told , were the only ones that he could understand, and that they were lies. Another example of Sordello's obscurity is seen when a certain man, who was re- covering from an illness, picked up a book lying beside him, which happened to be Sordello . Soon he put the book down. called his family, and told them that his health l2'Pl
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