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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 19-18 - 19-19 VALETE1947--18 Donald Bond Gibson Brown Bruce Campbell Barry Carrique William Daly James Domville Teddy Evans Ian Forrest Denis Gaherty David Hobart Ian Johnston Gordon Maitland Frederick Meredith Eric Molson Beverly Maclnnes Robin MacKay john MacNaughton Robert MacNamar1 Graham Nesbitt Eman Newcomb Patrick Northey Eric Pollard Adelard Raymond Jeremy Riley Jimmie Rose German Rodriguez David Scott Christopher Seymour Richard Stack Robin Timmins Bobbie 'Watson SALVETE 1948-49 David Baillie Willem Bentinck Hendrik Bentinck James Berwick Curtis Bogart Mark Boundy Thomas Carter Peter Clarke Christopher Coristine John Clarke Eric Dawson Donald Doyle Bryan Evans Nicholas Hoare Peter Hope Thomas Howard Christopher Hyde Jamie Henwood james Hammond Peter Jackson Robert Le Moyne Robert Leupold 13 Kerry llartin Antonio Mendez-Fernandez jay Monge Colin Moseley Peter Nobbs Svein Orre Patrick Phillips jonathan Price Miles Price Ronnie Raginsky Michael Stanger Allan Sendel Duncan Taylor Peter Terroux Anthony Vintcent Brian Vintcent Georges Verhaegen Barry Vlfarner George lVindsor Peter lliitherow Timothy Yates Bobbie Yuile
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SIELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE bnbuul Utes LITERARY COMPETITIONS Our hearty congratulations to Derek Hanson for coming second in the Montreal Herald Christmas Competition. Congratulations also to Ivan Phillips and David Seymour for winning the highest. awards in the Lennox-Boyd Competition on Canada's Place and Future in the British Commonwealth of Nations. A number of contributions were entered for this year's Royal Empire Society Essay Competition, and out of almost three hundred entries Derek Hanson was awarded second prize in the under sixteen section, Anthony Bogert. secured a second prize, and Dick Crawford a third prize in the under fourteen section. In the regular competitions, which were judged by Mr, Mayer, the following awards were made:-Essay, Dick Crawford and Derek Hanson: Short Story, Timothy Rutleyg Poetry, Andrew Ross. In the Aviation Essay Competition, sponsored by Sir VVilliam P. Hildred, C.B., C,B.E., and personally judged by him, the following awards were made :-lst, equal: Ivan Phillips and David Seymourg runner-up: Andrew Ross, specially commended: Dick Craw- ford and Derek Hanson. THE SCHOOL CHOIR The Choir sang at the School Prizegiving last November and at the Christmas En- tertainment. Its numbers have now been increased and there is great competition for mem- bership. It is comprised of the following boys.:- Form IV. Davison, Raper, Ross 2. Form III Dennis, Fraser, Wright, Krohn, Carter, Darling, Buchanan, Marpole, Blake. Form II Duffield, Mackay, Choquette, Archibald, Frosstl, Gillespie l,See1y,Verhaegen, Yintccnt l, MacNaughton, Price 1, lVitherow, Beattie. Form IA Bain, Winton, Kimble, Brainerd l. Form lB Smith, Arbuckle, Barraclough, Price 2, Clarke, Friesen. The special choir award, presented by Mrs. Anson C. McKim, was again won last year by Hamish Stewart. MOVIES Under Mr. Perkins' able direction a series of movies was presented throughout the winter months. Amongst those shown were the following:-Birds of Canada, Story of Nickel, Nickel Smelting, This Changing World, Capetown to Victoria Falls, Unfinished Rainbows, Shipshaw , Championship Basketball, Song of the Ski, Song of Algonquin, IVorld Series of 10-18, Hintcrland Trout, Three Little Bruins, The Bad Little Moth, Minaki Melody, Trappers of the Sea. We should like to express our appreciation to the following for their kindness in lending movies for school showing: Miss ,lean Macaulay, Mr. xl, C. Milner, Montreal Pro- testant Central School Commission, Lord's and Benograph. l12l
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SIZLWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE Qpurts iBri3e:gihing JUNE, 1948 The annual sports of the school were held on Tuesday, june Sth. Overcast skies did not daunt the eompetitors or spectators and even when, after the first half-hour, a steady rain began to descend, everyone carried on with great enthusiasm. Special praise is due the parents who ran their annual classic in a heavy downpour. Guest of Honour on this occasion was Air Vice-Marshal Adelard Raymond, C.B.E., who in his prepared speech emphasized the importance of sports in school activities. A leader he stressed needs to know more than he can learn from books. He must work with others on a team and learn to understand their problems - he must know how to lose with- out making excuses and how to win without boasting about it. He must know how to play the game - a clean game in everything, not taking advantage of his opponents, even if no one is looking, and not losing his temper. If you can remember always to live up to the standards of sportsmanship that you have learned at Selwyn House he concluded Hyou will make your mark in life and enjoy living throughout all your days. The following were the awards presented by the Air Vice-Klarshalt- 1. 100 yards Copeazj lst A. Raymond 7. Broad -lzzuzp Copeuj lst E. Pollard 2nd D. Sproule lnd A. Raymond 2. 100 yards tmzdcr 13 ycarsl 8. Broad .lzmzp Cmzder 129 lst gl.'Wright lst P. Raymond Znd P. Me Dougall 3. 100 yards Czmdcr 12 yetzrsll lst P. Raymond lnd D. Marpole -1. 100 yards Czozder II yearsj lst H. Smith Znd D. MaeNaughton 5. 75 yards l'Il11L161' 10 yearsl lst T. FO1'1'eSt 2nd R. Tait 6. 75 yards Qzmdcr 8 yearxj lst A. Maxwell 2nd T. Peters ll-ll Znd T. Carlin 0. High .lump mopem lst A. Raymond 2nd D. 9-proule 10, High jump tmzder 121 lst T. Carlin 2nd S. Arbuekle 11. Sisters' Race 1100 yards Haudica lst MaryLouson 12. -1-l0.1'tll'L1S Copeul lst A. Raymond 2nd E. Pollard P7
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