Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)
- Class of 1951
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+SELWYN HOUSE1- SCHOCL MAGAZINE , 1311.13 FUR 'l'IlIiSk'IlH1lI. YILXR WSH-il YXUUS5 S 5 fa LTI? O mi lf: 1950 1951 Xl XHIQXIHT I'IiIZlitiIXlX1L lil IQNI' HI IIUNUI li 'Ili Ull.l.l XXI l'. Hll,lllil'fli. IQR.. U,l3.l's. rvrlurl-'1'l1:'r:1l lIlll'l'IIllll.lIVIlll ll,l',lvl'1lHXfNll', 1SSllI'l'Illl'll 1IxnrSh jfuremurh lt' ont- writm-s at l'ore-worrl l'or a Sm-hool inagrazinn-. one- trim-s to say sonu-thing ol' in- tt-rf-st to tht- lioys. knowing: l'ull wt-ll tht-y will skip it anrl turn to tht- pug:-s yyh1-rf- thc,- athln,-tcs ol' tht- yt-ar arm- portrayn-tl in l'row ning glory . sith- hy sifls- with tht- annual rr-rorcls ol'tllt'llot'li1-y. 1-rit-kt-t and soccc-r nialrln-s: anfl that il may only ln- ru-acl lay pare-nts anfl possibly' stall. Une- trim-s to ht- intt-ri-sting: without ln-ing st-nl:-nlious and fails: ont- tria-s lo ht- l'unny and fails: ont- trim,-s not to sountl pompous antl tails: so it is all yu-ry :lillit-ult. f' At tht- risk ol writing lor tht- wrong autln-na-v l clo want lo say. how:-yi-r. that all the boys in tht- St-hool. partie-ularly tht- sm-nior tDllt'SL'Dl,ll't'Ht'll lu- tat-1-rl soont-r or latt-r with a quitt- important pf-rsonal cle-vision y iz. wltf-tht-r to li-all a lill- in whit-li iiululgt-nm-. comic strips. sharp liDl'lil'f.ll't'S antl yyatilling otht-r pm-oplv play ligrure- hr-ay ily 1 or wha-tha-r to adopt tht- t4-t-l1niunm- ol' lit't'lllllQ1i till ku-e-ping proniist-s. working hartl. playing hard I'klll'lt't' than watching: otht-rs anrl pit-king up from tht- inassiyt- history ol' thi- past as much ol' lite-raturt-. art. niusir and history as you can stnll' into your he-atl lo your lasting bt-1 it-fit. - ' ,XS a gruirls- to your prohahlt- 1-liojt-4-. l would say. hut it's only a pm-rsonal opinion. that il' you haya- not lm-arne-fl to olu-y whilst at st-hool. you will in-yt-r t-onunanrl otlu-rs aI'tt-rwards: il' you han- not lt-arnt-cl to-st-rw whilst at st-hool. you will in-yt-r lt-acl oth:-rs aftt-rwarfls: anrl that il' you haym- not lm-urns-tl to t-lt-an your own boots whilst at school. you are a washout any way. The cynit- might say that tht- tlt-vision is only important lo thu- inrliy iflual anfl that it clot-s not matt:-r ye-ry mum-h what ha- mlm-itlt-s to do with his own hrain anrl hotly. Hut that isn't truc-. Thr- gre-ate-st assi-l ol' any Nation lic-s in thu- young pf-oplv it proflut-1-s and tht- manne-r in whit-h. ancl tht-1-xl:-nt to whit-h. its 1-tlnrational pl'o1'c-sst-slllakv those- children into good nu-n and wonn-n with 4-ltarat-te-r. lilirt- untl pt-rsonality. ll' you arlopt tht- l'ornu-r 4-ours:-. it may lu- quita- plz-asant I'or you until you arm- ahout thirty-liyt-. and tht-n you are- linishm-cl. Thu- lrrains oli SSQ ol' Ihr- population ol' the- world haye- gonn- pe-rmann-ntly to slt-4-p at thu- aggw- ol' thirty-liy'r-. ln so cloing you haye- not only lm-t yours:-ll' clown. whit-h flow-sn'l math,-r. hut you han- la-t your family clown. your School flown. ancl your 4-ounlry clown. Xnnl this is yt-ry important at thc- prm-se,-nt lllUIllL'llt. Xt thi- pre-st-nt mom:-nt il is mort- important than 4-yer. livraust- the- next fifty' years will sw- a grrt,-ate-r nw-:l than 1-ye-r lie-l'orv for nn-n anrl wont:-n ol' t'll2'll'Ht'lt?l'. ability' and hone-sly ol' purpost-. Xnzl anyont- will tm-ll you that tht- progrra-ss mails- hy your own t-ountry' oy 4-r tht- last thirty yt-ars has hm-1-n phi-nonn-nal. l am not spm-aking ol' material progrt-ss or tht- tligrgring out ol' ore-s from your hillsor the opt-ning ol' clot-ks or the making: ol' vast quantitit-s ol' woorl pulp: l aln talking: ahout tht- mann:-r in whit-h Canada has comm- to stantl alongsislt- olrle-r anfl liiggu-r 1-ountrim-s so that torlay its voice- is he-ard in all tha- 1-ount-ils ol' tht- worltl. its state,-sun-n art- re-spt-rt:-rl by all oths-r state-smt-n ol' the worlrl. and its opportunilia-s l'or goorl arf- alnsolule-ly lu-wiltlf,-ring. lou hay t- a grt,-at obligation antl a grt-at opportunity. I knew it woultl sound likt- a Sttfllltlll. ancl it clicl. So sorry l NX lLl.l tu l'. lllLDlll'lll. 2 in F i I. I 5. -. S : u: 1 .,. A 7 7 .I , 1 .l' 1 Q 5 C Q btuhent fbffirers l'lilfFIflYTS .hum-s Ure-igrhton fllvaai l'1'vl'e-vtl Raymond Ln- Nloynv Hugh Ross Kenneth Nlatson Thomas Schopilom-hvr Donald Hapvr X im-In vlas Thornton lllfli XTINH SUKZIICTY ljlllllilll Hllfwl' iilillilxlfl' lllmiw llonalll Hain-r F4 H PTH XLI. H9501 llonalcl liupvr INN flxli l 1931 I .li'llllt'S 41rvi,u'hloll INTR X-XII Ii Xl, fi XNIHS 'l'nning Smwfr Sir: U'inn1'ng llovkey 1'wl.I'l'.' Slemloh: Nicholas 'l'ho1'nlon Sl-Alon: Donald Hapvr Jl'YNIoR: Toby Rankin JK Mon: Dvuis llville-5 U 1'nn1'ny Ihzxkfflluzll l l.l'f' SICNIURI .lanws Cn-igrhlon .ll Nllllil John Dalglish Slilll TS XXI? lil HS lfuglf' Pulrul Bulldog Pulrol Harry Sell?-rt lu-nnvth Matson Sfnior Sl'.l'f'l' Huh Sixf-rs in llotzalion. magasine Staff I-znrron Janna-s ffm,-igrllloln LITICHXIU ICDITUHS Hugh Ross Nicholas Thornton SPORTS IiDl'l'UliS Donald Hapvr Nelson Tinmmins Sl B-ICDITURS Raymond Le Moyne Nlivllavl De,-nnis Peter Duflield ART EDITOR Thomas Svhopiloche-1' 151 l'.1lllm'u1l Spclukrws Svhuul Nulvs Spurls l'rixe'-Hix ing. Jlnw. N50 ,xl'2NlQ'lllil' Prizm--l Uvlml ing ljfillllill im-s Furl!! Nnlvs IiI'il'lx4'l F1 ml hull I luvke-5 living. Junv. W5 lllll'il-xlllfiil Spnrls Sunnis mul Cubs I.ll1'l'Zll'I2l . Ulml lic xy s' Xulvs UIUBIU5 PUSH . 8 . ll . ll 0. .I6 .10 .21 .21 . 216 . 39 .L . A19 . 0.5 .68 fn 4,3 43 ? ix .1-'13 -X ff J N 1X I ix 'Q id, ,,, .. E . 'I' hiturial Xlrcznly annthcr sclnml yczn' is lust win,u'ing: its way tn a clusc. It has lwcn a hnsy ancl cligrmssilig unc. ln spnrts uni' scniur sm-ce-r tcam sharccl thc Nlcl.cish 'llrupliy with thc tianlt lnstitntc. N allcylicltl. and the-jnninr socccr tcam won thc Iicwly-prcscntccl tfarslcy tfnp lin' intcr-schonl cunipctitinn with St'illN'l'Q.Ill. whilst nur huckcy scniurs ruinpcml llll'tlllg.l'll the-ir sccnncl nnlwatcn scasnn lu rt-tain thc Timmins Ti-npliy. The- prm isiun nl' a flctachalilc stagrc was pt-rlmps unc nl' thc outstanding lcatnrcs nl' this scssinn. and liuth thc pare-nts antl fricnfls who wcrc prcscnt at tht- Christmas and liastcr lintcrtainmcnts anfl all tlmsc lmys who actcd nr sang in thcm nnanimunsly agrrcccl that it malls- all thc dill'ci'cncc tn lic ulmlc tn haw thcsc in thc Schnnl Hall. We arc intlclxte-tl tn thc liuarcl and nnmcrnns fricntls lin' this cxccllcnt addition to mn' laci- litics. Wc should likc to cxprcss uni' gratitnrlc tu Sir William llildrcd for his lillt'llI,9jlll- pmvnkiiig Ftll'l'Wtll'fl tn this issnc ul' thc magrazinc. and to all nthcrs who haw in any way cnntril,intccl to its publication. Xml. linally, mn' be-st wishcs go with all thc Scninr buys ol' thc school who will bc passing nn from Sclwyn Hnnsc this mnnth. Nlay cnntingning success be thcirsl t7l SI-ILIIN N IIHI SIC SITIIIHII, XIUQXZINI-Q bpeakers Ks in IIITXIIIIIN jl'iiI'SXH' am- in1I1-InI1-1I In u IIlIIllIN'I' 1iI'1IisIing:uisIi1-1I sp11aIwrs who Iuxw xisiI1-1I III1' s1-Imnl 1-illu-r ul our murnin-' ussvmlmlx ur Ium-Il In u1I1Ir1-ss thv Inns. I' - . IM' xmuld mms! 1-1n'1Ii:1Il5 thank II11- I'1iII1ming1 IIIII' III1-ir Q.l'l'III'l'HSIIf in Ilius -fixing us III. P' IIll'II' IIIlII', 1 Xlll'I'll'III'l' IIIIII 1-xp1-rl :i1Ixi1-1- nn u NIll'Il'Ij ul inns! 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NICNIH IOSO W 1051 lhth Tth lilth: llth: lhtll Zlst 26th 28th Sth Oth: Mar. Zlst: li.XS'l'l'Ilt TICHXI. 1951 James D. Ross. l-Isqui Lucas Nlerlallist ol' 1916. Robert li. NlcLcrnon. lisqf' lllloin.. l3.X.. xlt'.'lllTN.'l' of the Board ol' tiovernors. .lohn L. G. Le Xloine. lisq.. HA.. H.t1.I,.. Nlernher ofthe Board ol' t Governors. linut tlrre. lfsq.. Consul ol' Norway in Nlontrcal. Colonel J. X. Yerhaegen. l,t't'IllklIIt'IIl llepresentatixe ol' lltflgltllll on the lnternational Civil .Xviation Organization. lfarl T. Moore. lfsq.. President ol' the Scout Council ol' Nlontreal. The Right Rev. li. J. Pierce, Lord Bishop ol' Xthabasca. Professor William C. J. Nlereclith. li.tI,, f Dean ot' the Faculty ol' Law. Ht-Gill l. niversity. J. H. S. Brash. lisq.. NIA.. Superx isor ol' linglish for the Protestant Schools ol' the Province ol' Quebec. and Pnhlie-speaking Finalists James Creighton, Xlichael Dennis. Derek Xlarpole. Thomas Schopllocher. John Seely and Nicholas Thornton. Constable James Arclier. lioyal tianatlian Xlonnted I oliee. Rev. Northcote Burke. l5.D.. Hector ol' Christ Church, Toronto. D t.'lSll'l'l.Sk llenules Ulf! Buy of School. Lord Elgin visits Selu yn House l 9 l SICLXNN N IIHI bl. NLIIUHI, NIU QXZI NIC NXlI'II' IUIQ-:H .Xln-xuml1'l'. xIIl'lIiIf'l lIm'1'au'luuggI1. lfflxx in III-mwlls. liivlmrcl II1-lllinvk. Ilvnflrilx lic-lllilwk xNlIllI'lll I'Il'Slll'l'. Klan ling:-l'I.,X1nlI1m15 IIl'mnl'lmm. Nlilc-In-II IliII'I1'l'. 'I'Immas Iflmux in. Iialpll Ilmislilur. XIIL'lI2iQ'l ifuwiv. Pclcfl' Dnlisie-. Paul Dullalfl. .Iohn Iixuns. I'Iax'id If:-rrivr. XIII-Ima-I Hills-spiv. 'l'l1umus Ilzllv, Loring IIHIIIIIIUIIII. .lame-s Ililclrvzl. JXIIIIIUIIQ Iiimlmlv. Slcplu-11 NAIA In I Ia. l'J.mll-.1 Iiuslizul, Nlix-Imvl Iivrrill. Xlichavl l'Ilnnll1ll1'llI. Harry lilwlw-, lInI'10rl Iiampln-ll. IN-tm-r IlUIlIllilIIIHl'US, 'l'4-rlcly Dznws. Pvlvl' Dulwll. Colin Dullnun. llubcrl Dunn, Nlivllacl ICl11Ixil'im'os. I':pHlllIIlUllI Ifsclaile-. Harry I v1'rn, XIHXIIIIIIIUII liilln-rl. Timuilly liuinm-ss, Nlivlmvl liuilv. Nlivllam-l llalll-Il, linlwrl Ilmnlrly, Ilill llalrl. Ilulmin Xlzmm. WM-sh-5 Nlilnvr. l'4-le-r Xlllrllvll. III'Il'I' XIHVNIIIIIIIIIUII. Ilan NIM .num-ll, NIH-Imvl XII-lu-mul. liillp XII-Iinlmiv, Iiluil' Phillips. Ixun I'l1m'aas. Xugruslin I'mnl4'. xllllllillj l'unl1', IlIll'lSlnplIl'l' I'ri1-1-. .lnnullmn I'l'i1'e-. Xlilvs Suululvrs. Iimlfly Sm-mlvl. xllilll SPQIIIUIIII lhnifl Nwlll. lfulwrl Spm-lwv. Xmlrvn Xinlwnl. Xntlmny XYFIQIIII. .lulm Yuilv. Ilulwrl I lla-slvr. .Iulm Ililvsmun. Waltm-1' Inu-stli. N ylis Ixairis. Nivlmlas In-a5s..luI1n l,f-num. Nlivlmvl I,ulI'i. Nllvllzivl XIUI iillis. .lullll Xlclrllusll. IIIUIIII Ilhmlings. Nlil-Ilan-I Sluiugllm-ssp. Palrim lx Small. lirian SIvx'vll. llunaltl Ste-wart. Timulhy 'llvry uzus. Imullllus IIIIIHIIILIS. lingvl' 'I'lmmsu11. Curr Xlalwlivlil. Xllzm FHII Tllli SIIIIHUI. Ylikll N150 IDBI Qnbuul ores S 'I' X I I Nlr. Picard. who. asa l,ieut. litlllllllkilltlvl' ill the Nay y. was called hack into lIIlll'UI'Ill to do special work. has lleen on lI'k'lNI'-Ill'-HllSt'Ilt't,' l.I'0Ill the school since last Septelllher. We regret greatly that he will not he allle to return to Selwyn llouse klllfl we wish him eyery success ill his lIllpHl'lHlll nay al work. Nlrs. llarsen. who l'ell ill during the lllII'lSllIlk'IS llolidays. was advised hy' llL'I' doctor to withdraw l.I'tDIll teaching klllfl her plaee w as taken lily' Nliss Helell llocke. Wie are glad to learn that Xlrs. li-ll'Sl'II.S health is steadily ilnproying and are yery l.Il'i-llClilIl lo Nliss Locke lor stepping ill at SIl4'lI short notiee illlfl doillg such a lllltf joll. We are pleased to lIl'kll' l-l'tlllI l-UI'lllt'l' Illt'lI1lJt'l'S ol' the Stall. Nliss Snead writes regularly' l'l'om lingland alld would wish to he IIIUSI kindly l'l'lllI'IIIl7I'I't'fl to all Selwynites Hllfl their parents. as wollld also Nlr. Jackson. who has lleen keeping ill hettel' health. We were all most delighted to learn ol' Xlr. ll3:ll'I'lSHIl.S well-earned success ill willllillg a coyeted l.U.l3.l'1. scholarship iillfl would extend UIII' ln-st wishes to llilll ill his post- graduate work at liklIlIlll'lilgIt'. Xlr. Furse. we learn with regret. will he leay ing us tllis Illttlllll. lll the three years that Xlr. Flll'St' has heen ill charge ol' the sellior IllHllIl'IIIHlll'S ol' the school. he has been a IIIUSI popular IIIIISICI' illlil l'l'll'Illl to all. Ulu' best wishes go with him. NIUX lliS X IIllllIlJt'l' ol' IIIUX ies was presented throughout the yl'klI' - some at special as- St'IlllJllI'S ol' the school Hllfl others at llle Friday' Hl.lI'I'll0UII progralnlnes organised by' Ylr. Perkins throughout the winter lIl0lIIlIS. Kmongst the llllIIS SIIUNYII were the lollowillg: The Growth ol' Flowers . lied l'Iuns the Fraser , Xncient lltllllt' . hllllllllllg ill Xlaskau. Fishing ill Xlaskau. This is Canada . NUl'WHjU. Skiing in NUI'W3y.i. t1al'niy'al ill Bruges . ull1'lglIIIIl... Fiol'ds ol' Norway . l,il'e beyond the .Krctic Circle . Life on a Freneh Farm . Riu-rs ol' Canada . New Holnes ill the West . 'l'raillil1g ill the R.C.M.l'. . Hllll Dogs go to Sehoolu. 'I' H li N ISIN Sli.-XG li .X most welcolne addition to UIII' school facilities this year has been the IIPNV stage. This not only' allows us to pres--nt our plays ill the school proper. hut also permits the actors to rehearse the whole ol' the prey ions week on the platl'ol'm they will he usillg lol' the actual pel'l'ol'lllallces. The wood-work. back Zillll side curtains were the expense ol' the school, but we are greatly' indebted to Xlr. Wesley XIHSUII. one ol' our llllYCl'II0l'S. for his generosity ill donating the magnificent curtains. running l'I'UIlI wall to wall ill l.l'UIll ol' the stage. allll to Nlrs. ti. Ross Sims for her great lillIllIIQSS ill presenting the Cul'- taill ceiling to the stage itsell'. llll SICIAXN N llUl'Sl'ISt1lIHUI, NIXHNZINIC NICW 'l'ltUI'IIY Way arm- ye-ry grail-l'nl to Nlr. and Xlrs.t1. I . llarsle-y l'or thvir ltindnt-ss in donating: il tfnp l'or llllt'l'-St'lltNll t'0ll1llt'llllUIl in .lnnior Sm-1-1-r lwtwv4'n S4-lw yn llonsc- and S1-cllwrgill Srhool. Wa' art- surv that thn- lIllIlf'l'-lllll'lt'l'II la-anis ol' bolli sc-hools will bs- tlvliglltt-d to haw thi- lfarslvy' Cup for whit-h to 4-oinpt-lv yi-ar by yi-ar. 'I'llIi l,II3lt XHY 'l'hv rirrnlation ol' tht- books in tht- Library during: tlu- ye-ar l'J5ll amounted to 2002: ol' this llllIlll10I' 2Tl wvrv on scie-ntilir snbje-cts: fill wt-rv books on 'Xaturvf and 50 on liiographyi llistory' rlaimvd Tl. and th-ograplly lol. During: they past yvar 2 I8 books hayv bm-n addvd to lln-1-ollt-1-tion. whirh now has rvarhvd tho llllllllwl' ol' 251210. AIllUllQ.'fSl lhn- additions in thi- lie-ll-i'1-in-v Svrtion are- the' Uxl'ord Junior l'1lic'y'rlope-clia . tlirw yolnlnm-s ol' w hivh haw he-1-n pnblishvd to datr. and avqnirs-dz Tho l'im'yc-lopvclia ol' Canada . in six XUllllllt'SQ Wvlwslvi s tif-ogi'aphi1'al Dictionary . and Wt-bste,-i s Dictionary ol' Synonyms . also tho story ol' l,ang:nagu . by Poi. The donors to thc library' during' this pm-riod llI4'llltlt'Z ' Mrs. A. lltlyllltbllfl. lhm- High Commissionvr to South Xlrica. Nlr. xy. X. llobcrls. Ki-rwin Martin. Miss Nl. Nlolson. Bryan lfyans. .lohn l,onson. .lonathan Nh-akins. thi' Svlwyn tlratoriral Sorivly. lidward Colby. Nlrs. lf. l. Xlarkland. Nlr. lf. H. Nlayrr. Km-nt llntlvy. lllirhavl Staiigc-r. Nlr. tl. tl. lim-ill'4-nslvin. Nlirhavl Xl:-xandor. Nliss X. Snr-ad. Nr. llllIlt'l'l Nlaranlay, lllr. S. X. llowis. Taylor tlarlin. llr. Graham Ross. Colin Dobrll. Donald .l. li. Nlartagrgart. Philip tltnnyn. llay id llailliu-. Nlivhavl X. liyvrs. Pvtcr Hopf' and lan l vrri1-r. Thx- Natura- S1-rtion in thv library was wry avtiw this yn-ar. tfharlvs Nlarlnnes contribution and arranging ol' a display ol' bird pirtnrvs. thvir lill' and habits. with drs- Criptions. was innrh apprcriatvd and 1-njoyt-d. ln tht- nliddlv ol' the- fllll'lStlllHS term lllichacl lirrrill ve-ry kindly lvnt a 4-ollvrtion ol' sh:-Ils. ln a ll-w weft-ks. intvrvst bvgan to nionnt. and wry soon otht-r loans Vkilllt' in l'roln John ldd. Pvtvr tlnmyn. Ste-phvn Parkvr. and .lohn Cohn-n. Mrs. D. X. Nlaclnni-s kindly nladn- a donation ol' an lllll,'l'CSllllg1 shvll collm-ction. whilm- tlharli-s Nlarlnnvs and .lohn Cohn-n stndivd and labs-llcd thc ox- hibit. tlharle,-s Nlarlnnos is now working: on a 'llird lit-port' l'or llu- library. ln li,Pt't'lIllJt'l' Nlrs. tfnrzon liohvll pn-si-nn-rl tlu- library with a subscription to thc- National tivogrrapliir Xlagazina- for tht' yt-ar l05l. This gilt was grvatly apprvriatvd by all Illt'llllX'l'SUllll1l' library :and tho nlnnba-rs. as the-y ronw in. arty in ronstant demand. nw. ll2l . Ftbll Tllli Stflltbtll, N ICXH I050 IOS! Tllli Stflltllbl. tilltllli 'lihe' Sflltlltl llhtlll' has iw-lit-z1i'se'll with gre-at lxt't'llll1'SS uml att:-iitirm. mul. :is ai re-sult. tht- fll'l'lilll'llli:lllL't'S givin mi Spm-vcli Night. and at tlin- lil1l'lSlIIliiStllltl lfuste-r l'lllt'I'- taimnvnts, haw- re-aclie-il a high stamlarrl. piil'lll'llltil'lj viijuyvzl hy tht- ill1lllf'llt'1'iillll thv siiige-rs tlie-uisvlxvs wwe- tht- sulus and fli'll'l-Slllglllg. Un l5t't't'Illl11't' l6tl1l'm'tlic-lil'st timt-tht-tihuirsaiigwnilsiale-the- sm'llUul.1ls ilu-gm-sis ul' the' Xl.X.,X.,X. at thv lllll'lSlIIliiStlIllt'l'liillllll1'lll grin-ii tu its iuniui' lllt'llllll'I'S. X xt-rx guucl limi- was had by all. and xw are- most grmtvllil lui' that kimlm-ss and hospitality 1'Xtt'Iltlt'll tu us. In addition vuvli hop 11-1-4-iwtl at pt-isuiial grill ul' an lfxn-1'sl1ui'p pe-nvil. Duringr tht- l':2lSl4'l' tt-rm wa- in-rv gin-ii the- lust pvriufl mi lfrifluy 2tl'lt'l'IllNblIS lm' i'vl1vai'sal. and iw hope' that in the- in-ur I'utui'e- it may ln' pnssihlv for this to lwmim- ai IN'l'lllilllt'lll lil'l'iillgIt'Illt'llt. 'l'h1- l'olIuwing boys are- 1114-inlu-rs nl' tht- 4-lmir: l orni X. 'l'aylul'tfarli1i. P1-tt-1' Darling. Nlic-lim-l IM-mais. lit-re-lx Xlurpulm-. Furni IX. liviiuy livattiv. Xlit-ln-l tilmqm-ttv. Pvlm-r liutlivlnl. Jnhn Sm-ly. llumlcl Short. Ftlflll lll. Stvuart xI'lJllt'lxl1'. Ste-wart Hain. .lnlm tilarlw. John tinlir-lu. l'n-tm' llyflv. Hamish Smith. Staulvy Winton. Form ll. tfharlvs tihalll-5. ,xllllltbllf Nlaxm-ll. l5e-uinv Xvshitt. Hill Pe-cltw. 'liim l'1-tvrs. livau Quinlan, Brian X llllt't'lll. l urin l. David liogvrt. Pe-tt-I' tiuniyn. IN-In-1' tiilli-spit: liill llamhly. Nlivlizu-I L4-x insmi. Wilson Nlcl.e'an. Colin Nlust-le-5. lltIllt'illl Xlt-Y:-ill. IN-mais lie-ille-5. Iam licilxwtscmii. Solos liavv ln-vii sungr by 'lliylui' tiurlin. Nlivliavl lla-miis. Pr-tvi' llairliiig. IH-tt-r Dullivltl. John Sully. llvrck Xlarpulv and Strwsurt Xrlrm'lxla-. SENIOR St1llUHI,t1ll0lli xi vs, C1 Q .tl Q fn 0 lliiil SICLXXI N IIUI WI 9t'IItNII, NIUIXZINH 5110115 Bay :mb Smarts Rrigegihing III3II- Ihr- N-Iuml s annual Sports yu ic In Id la tht- Nlulsua Ntadiam mi thi- aI'te-rnuuu at Iuvsday. Jam- hlh. Ihn- yu-alhi-r was at Iirst quilts tIii'vatvning. and yu- had a Ii is drnps nt ram. hat hrilhanl sunslmn' hrulw lliruugrh tu saw tht' day and all yu-at mvrrily I'm'yyard yyilhout hilt-h. .Iimmiv Ifrvig html l'lllt'l'g.l't'II a pupulai' yylniwr ul' lhn- Nivtut I.adm'um with the- hig.5h4-st ag:g'i'i-gatv paints in thi- api-in 1'y1'lltsnI' thi- inm- I I'vIvr XIII 1-ht-II was ayyardi-d the- hpartsman s Vup lin tha- In-st all-rnand spurtslnan ut the yi u and Jimmie- Ilammund yum thi- .Iuninr pnrlsman s I .up. UI' I SINII' I. -1 II. I. 5. tm. 4 . It U III. II. I III. II. I3. Ih. I.. III. III. 20. QI. -7 -7 223. I .- 1 'I'In- Ilmm. XIV. .Iustii-v Ii. XIiII1-r Ilydi-. Iiuiiurary t'IIKiII'llI2IlI HI' the' Si'I1uuI's I'ItlliIKI ima-runrs. addri-ssvd thi- gatln-ring. I-nmplimvnti-II all 4-mapa-tittws on thi-il' gun tsmanship and traininpr. and pri-si-ati-d thv I'nIImyia,1: prim-s: Itttt yards topwit .....,.....,,,., . . Itttt yards turidefr l3yffw1-.vt . . Itttl yards Illlltllfl' I? yfml-.vt . IIIII yards IIIIIIIPI' II .W'lll'NI , T5 yards IIIIHIPI' III yfmf-.vt . , T5 yards IIUHIPI' N yVf'1ll'.YI IIl'uaiI .Illlllll tnpvllt. ,,, , Hrnad .lump Illllllfl' I? -Vl'Ill'NI Ilipgh .lump topvnb ,...,..,.,. Ilig-In Jump IIIIIIIPI' lf! xw'r1l'.vI. . IIII yards tnpvnt ,,..........,. IIII yds. Illllllfl' HM Ilaadu-ap .. II:-lay Ilan- topmit .,.... , 220 yards topmt . Sark Haw t.w'lil'ol'l . , Sark Iiam- Ijllltl-UPI , , , , Sisln-r's Iiau- tlllll -wlx. Illlltlilifllflt II1'nII11-l's' IIat'1' ,,,...., . I'alIn-r. XIUIIII-r and bun IIaw- I uoIIIuII Sixvs l.W'lll.0I'I I tmtInaII Siu-s I-lIlItliUl'I , Ilm-Iwy I iws is-f'r:i'ur'I. . . Iliwlwy I iyi-s tjaninrt.. . Isl .l.t1i1-ig-Iitmn Zad .I. Wrig:I1t Ist II. Nlarpuln- 2nd 'I'. I iatrvnt Ist II. Smith 2nd XI. NI:-iglie-It Ist 'I'. Iiaakia 2mI.I.IIuI1vii Ist NI. Iiya-rs 2nd X. Ilaxwvll Ist I'. Nnhhs Qnd IJ. Duyh' Ist P. Nliti-In-II 2nd I'. Ilnlisii- Ist II. Nlarpuli- fad II. Smith Ist II. XII-Ixifv fad I' Dulisie- Ist II. Nlarpnls- 2nd S. XrIxui'kIi- Isl .I.Ifri-ig1IlImi 2nd II. XI1'Ixfw Isl I'. I'hiIIips 2nd I'. Nuhhs Ist 'Iii-am: I. Phillips. D. Nlarpulv, II. Ifatun. XI. XIi'XIastn-r. Ist .I. IIrvigIitua 2nd J. Wrigrht Isl 'I'. Im XIIIIIII' fad D. I rivse-n Ist If. Ilusvlvy fad II. IIiIIn'spiv Isl .Iui'qil1'Iilli- IfIat'Iw. Ist XIl'II'IxIt' I uili-. Ist Nlr. and Xlrs. IfharIc's Clarke' and Iludh-y. Xliti-he-II iliapm. Iiai-Iiaaan. 'I'hurnt0n, N-yniuur. XII-xamInr. Iii-um-tts. Ixrnhn. Nlavlnnvs. Nnllxin. Duaald lIiapt.t. XrInui'IiIv. Iiimhlv. XII-Nlastvr. Ilydv i. Iintvvnt ll. Iii-sm-r ii. XII-I.:-rnua i, Nesbitt.. NIilcIn-II tIfapt.I. Svgall. 'I'immins ii. I'hiIIips. I.. IDQIFIIIIQI. Ili-sm-r I. M-rI1avgt-ii. Xlavlnm-s. Iluaald tI:apt.I. Wait. Dalglish. Iivans. Sands-I. III-I.vi'iimi i. He-snvr ii. Iiimhe I 0 2-1 FUR THE l. Basketball lseninrl ,,.., 25. Basketball Fin-s ljllllliflfl 26. tiynl Awarils:-- Fornl lil .l. Slllifflllkill Form 1,2 ll. Szuiliflvrsoil Form Cl P. Yolvlis Form B Jinnnim- Ycwinan Form ,X D. NlvNvill Gyin Shivlcl. .,...... , 5,- .. i. Svonting .Xwarclszf xl3l l'iUllZltA tfup rlizlllzluy Pulroli , . Best Sr. Cub Six. mlfed SI-.l'l , Best Jr. tfuli Six. lIgI'0ll'II Si.:-i . . Jock l'larvluy Xlmnorial 4 lllll Tropliy 28. Swinnning ,Xwarcls ..... , .1 - . Boxing tfonipvtitionzf benior. .... . . . . . . llllt?l'Il1PIll3lt'. ...,. Junior .,........,...... X EAR 1950 -f IUSI Nlitchell lllaptm. Sclloptloclier. lfarslvp i Se-iff-1't i. Xlactaggart. XICLill't?CNf. Donald itfaptm. Xi'l,mt1c-klff. Hain. Ilalglisi Lollen. lalt. ll:-sm-it ii. Nlit 1lllllt'll. li win F1 arm F1 ann F4 win Fm mn Ft inn ly. l,1lllNlt' X. Nlaxwr-ll J. Donald T. X intcvnt lx. Xlatson J. lfrefigllton ll. lbolisit- Patrol l.vuclvi': lx. Xlatson Svnior Six:-r: .l. lfxans. Junior Siwr: D. llogert. J. lfxans. lst ll. S1-ilk-rt in lst P. Lonn-. lst J. Donalcl lst Xl. Nl:-wln-n. 30. Junior Sportsn1an's Cup 1ffz1.v.v:'l.v l1PIIlUl'I.ll1 f.lll11l+J. llkllllllltjlltl. ll. The Spo1'tslnan's tfnp l,lIt'llIlNfPI' llPlIlIll'l.flI l.'11prfl'. llituhe-ll. -. Yictor Lutlorinn ,,..,....,. . , . .l. tire-igzliton. SPORTS PlilZlitilYIXli. lQ5o l lnllieltl 'ill' Mr. Jnstim- Hytlv presents an award to Jilninie- Creighton. xi hilv Hr. Speirs and Nlr. Ilonis look on l15l SICLXXX N IItlI'Sl'l Stilltltll. XIUSXZINIC Qcahemir Erigegihing IUSII ff 'I'hv avadt-init' prizt-gixing nl' tht- svlnml was hvld in tht- llnyst- llall nl' Xlt-tiill I nive-rsity nn hhit'llIlt'SCIk'ly. Juni- llth. In prt-xinns yt-ars tu- haw he-ld this prizvgiving in lYnx't-I1iIJt'l'. lint tht- t-hangrv tn June- and tht- holding nl' tht- t't'I't'lllUlIy in tht' ninrn- t-nlninndiniis snri'nnndings nl' tht- nniwrsity nn-t with nitln-sprt-all apprmal. NIV. ,-X. ll. tiillespiv. c'hairnian nl' tht- linarrl nl' timu-rnnrs. nt-1-npit-tl tht- chair. tht' Yvry Ilvx. lit-nnt-th If. Evans, Ilvan ul' Nlnntrt-al. pmiiutiiia-t-tl tht- inxnt'atinn prayvr. tht- llt-admastvr tlcliwwtl his annual rt-pnrt. and tht- 4-hnir. nndt-r tht- dirvt-tinn nl' NIV. Phillips. sang: must at-cvptahly. Iiuost Spa-alwr of tht' vw-iiiiig: was Sir William P. Ilildrt-d. CIS.. tI.li.lf.. Dirt-t'tnr- Iit'li0i'al ul' tht' Intvrnatiunal Xir 'I'ranspurt -Xssnt-ialinn. whu pnfsviite-tl the 1il'iEiLlt'lllIt' awards and also had the plvasnrt- ul'pi't1se-nt ing tht- Ht-ad l'i'e-I1-t't's Cup In his sun Anthony. Alle-r tht- pi'izvgixiil,u l'i'l'I'IllUlly that lit-admastt-r niadt' a pl't'St'llliiIlllll to Nliss Snr-ad. headmistrt-ss ul' the- Jnninr St-hnnl. nn Iwi' i'e-tiwiiit-iit al'tt-r thirty yvars nl' teaching in Selwyn Hnusv. High trilnite- had lJt't'lI paid ht-r wundt-i'l'nl wurk and inllnvnce upon the st-lioul varlit-r in tht' si-vvliillg hy hnth Nlr. tlillvspiv and XIV. Spt-irs. ln a brit-I' address Miss Snvad ex'pi't-ssvtl her apprtftiatinn and 1-xtf-mlvtl ht-r he-st wishvs l'nr tht' l'llIlll't' nl' thv school and all Iwi' pupils. The fnllnwing is a list nl' tht' rf-1-ipit-nts ul' I'ltll'lll and spwial prizcs:- PRIZIC LIST Form lst Join I n:i.nnnt'sic Qntl tinnnnx PETERs Form t'l lst IIHHISTUPIIICR IIYDE 2nd IIIINIUTIIY YxTEs Fnrni t ' lst BRIXN Swxmznsnx 2nd t'tltllilgIIIlTHARD I,HAt:H -Alxrzmn' XIAHTIN Form lst Jnms lii4:im'n'iQ 2nd lluiin I'nILI.iPs Form lst DUDLEY timnixi-1 :Intl linux Xlosr:LEY Form lst tlHARLr:s tliixl-'Fm' Ind Ihun 'I'i1:HR01fx Form II. lst PuIL1vtfiuai-im' :Ind Nllriixm. XII-:mutex Form III. lst tirznnnrzs N ieniixi-ttsrix in Ill-ITIZR llt'I-'FIELD Form IX lst XIIITHNPII. DI-:sms ind I'li-:uma It nwinxn Form lst DAVID Smwiniia 2nd Ilrnn lloss Form X lst IVAN I'HIl.1.nfs 2nd PICTHR NIILNEH lltvl FUI! THE Slllllblbl. X EIXIK l950 -1951 SPECIAII PRIZES llislinvliun in English l,lll'l'Hllll'1' lpiwfsi-Iilvrl by thc lfle-aclxnastcrl PETER lllLNl-IR Disliiivtioii in llislury lpiw-sa,-lite-Il HllUllylIlUllSlfl lv KN PHILLIPS l'Jislim'tinII in Nlathvinativs lpl'1'Sl'lll0Cl by Nlrs. 11. ll. ll. Sllllrii Xlnznu-II. DENNIS llistilivlimi in lflluil' Ipivsm-1114-Il by Nlrs. ,Xnsmi ll. xlL'KlIl'll NlI1'IIxI-:L Dfcxxls llrvatixi- Writing: lpn-si-:ill-cl by Nlrs. Xlisnn PalInI:rJ lvxx PIIILLIPS llistim-limi in l,aiin lpn-sa-:Ili-Il HIlUlIflllUllSlXl lhvln SEnIoI'R liisliilvliuii in l ll't'Ill'l1 lpl'l,'Sf'llll,'fl by Nl. and Nlinc. HfllJt,'l'l lflinqlietlel lux PHILLIIN livin-ral l'ixI'vlli,-:iw llJl'f,'St,'lllf'Cl by Nlr. 'lf ll. P. Nlolsunl XYESLPIY Nl xsnx Prize: lm' lJislinI'linn in l I'4-nvll in .lnniur Sclmol lplvsi-IIII-cl by Xlrs. li. Xlillm,-I' Hyclvl llli XRLES H KRT Drainatics Prizvs lpI'Q'S0lll.t'Cl by Nlr. LX. WI-slr-5 Nlasunl Axriimnx' HILIJREIJ PETER XlILNER BILLY TIIIAIINS ,-'lil' Essa y Prizcs lpI'I:sI-Intel-cl by Sir William P. Hilclredl FREIIIIIE ,-Xxurs TIIIOTIIY CIRSLEI' PIERRE RAYMOND EIIIpiI'v Essay Prizvs lpiw-svliif-cl by CI,iIIIIIIaiIIlvI' Man IJCIIIIUX-Bllyfl. H.N. QPU. NI.P.l SI-I-tion A lst ANTHIINY BOIIERT :Znd PETER NIITIIHELL SI-I-limi B lst NIIIIHAEL DI-:NMS :Ind BILLY TIBISIINS Nlagazine lTnIIIpI-lilimi ,-Xwarcls Essay lst PETER CowII-: 2nd PIERRE RAYMOND Short Story lst AXTHONY HILDREII 2nd IVAN PHILLIPS l1Tl SICIJIX N IIHISIC SIIIIHHI, NIKISXZINIC MhXIJI'INIIII I'IIIZIiIilXINII. IUSII ff' N 5-Dx - P I x I . x - . k Sir II illinm llIIdl'I'fI..l.fIl'l'ILflII1lIl. Illv IlI'ElIIlIlilNI4'l'. I', Nlilvhvll. Nlr. Ilillvspiv. I'uInli4- SIN'2iIxIll,LI Prim- Iplw-sc-lllval I15 llml. NIV. .lusllm-w I.. IIIIII-I' Ilyla-I lun I,Illl.I.lI'S l'ImIug:l'apl1iI- Xxsaml: .l. IIIIl'IIliII'I'UX I,I'izm-s fur UHII-r Illmmle-fl Ivy 'l'l11- Xlunlre-ul Iiily mul llislrivt Swings Hankb Isl lx xx I,HIl,I,II'r-2 12ml I,IC'l'ICR XIILNICIH l,I'I'I'I'l'lS. XIPIIIIIN I'u 1, Ilmmlwlli Pl-:'rl-in XIILNHII Wiliam' Nl xsnx I'r:'rr:n XIl'I'I'lIIiI.l, I5u.m Xlrlxrzmxx Ivxx l'ul1,1.ll's II1-ml I'l'4-I1-4'lsI.n1p XNTIIHNH IIIIMIIICID .Im-IIN-5 Hussvl I'rm- I MIul1Im'cI In llu- I.m-us XIUIIQII runm-1'-up und plw-sa-:III-II Ivy Nlrs. Il. Y. IiussvII .Inu-:sIInr:n:1l'rnx I,uI'us Nl:-dal s:u'1I1-II In IIN- mnsl UllISIZlIl1IIIlg1'INlj in Iln-S1-slim' I m'n1uI'IIlI-Svlmul. ilmsm'k.g:al UNI I-Il:u':u'Ic-r. UII IIN' xuln- UI' his I-I'IIHXN-SIIIIIUIIIS mul IIN' Nluslm-rs ul' Ilu- SI-ImuII. PI'I'l'I'III XII'l'4'IIlil,l. SVIIIIIEIINIIIII SIlI'l'l'SS1'S l,I'1'l'I'1II XIILNI-III Swim' S1-Imlnrsluip lu Lmwr Ilaulacla Ifulle-gv I Ill. I-:N my II -ursurx Il ' 'riui x in 4-gv .fv mu I5 x N I I' h I I I. I II NI I I Ili I FUI! Tllli Stflltbtll. Ylfylt 1030 -- IUBI ehating , ,L YQ yy 1 Salim S' 4' im Elsos 75' Uircamafiml Q, kifii -Egg . Jcfiai, y V Scarlet This yvaris Ze-ta tilnlm ol' tht- Ss-lwyn Uratorical Society was 4-onlpost-d ol' Jiinmii- tfrvighton. liaymond Li- Nloynv. Yit-holas Thornton. Hugh lloss. Donald liapt-r. Tonnny' Schoptloclle-r. Ne-lson Tinnnins and tit-orgi: Nlclxe,-0 l'I'tlIIl Form X l. and Taylor Carlin. Xlichat-l Di-nnis. lx:-nn:-th Xlatson anld Billy Timmins l'roni Form N. tlllit-vrs yvviv 1-lcctvfl at tht' lirst ine-1-ting. and Rap:-r w as appointa-d prvsidirnt. Schoplloi-hm-r y icu- presidf-nt and Dennis sccrvtary. t'ionsid1-rahla- yarivty ll-aturi-d the- fortnightly nn-1-tings which took plan' through- out thi- yt-ar -s hat nights. l'ornial dvlnale-s. le-ngthy discussions. twi-nty'-onv questions. quizzi,-s and iinproniptu sp'-1-t'l1f's. all ol' which we-re' he-artily e-njoyud hy thc' ine-inlnfrshipn ,Xt they tune- ol going to pre-ss. Slllllllltfl'-lt,'l'lll arrangmni-nts arm- ln-ing 4-oinple-ti-d to hold a progri-ssiy 1- dinnvr and ping-pong tournann-nt at ll1txlltllllt'Stll.lA' Nloy nv, Nlatson and tire-ighton. a Fathe-r-and-Son hanqnn-t in tht- Xlount Stes-pln-n tiluli. at whirh Nlivhavl Dennis and livnnvth Nlatson will df-halt' with the-ir l'e-spm-utiyv pifre-s. a goll' tournainvnt at liUSt'lllt,'l't' as gnosts ol' tie,-orgv Xlclxwf and a tt-nnis vonipi-tition. to round oll' a most slicce,-ssl'l1l ye,-ar. at thi: home: ol' Nm-lson and Billy Tinnnins. Xl. ll. Pl Bl,It1 SPliXlilXti t1tbYI'IiS'l' Thi- annual public-spvalxing 1-onipvtition ol' thc- svhool was he-ld in Nlarrh. Nlurh grvatt-r intvrn-st than usual was talwn in thv 1-ont:-st and no ll-wvr than tw:-nty'-tiy'v lmoys Qiitt-iw-tl. Thi- following isa list ol' the- t-onte-stants with the- sulmje-1-ts clisvusse-dzf Keanu-th Xlatson lxlllI'IIl.l'lill2ll thu l nite-d Nations lforvvs should not pull out ol' lxort-a. liilly Tiinnlins lhllll'lll.l That an outdoor occupation is prvl'vral1le- to an indoor ont-. Nelson Timmins tXll'ir1n.l That agrit-ulturv is more- important to our national et-onolny' than industry. lik-lyllltlllfl He-sm-r t Xllirnm and Pe-ter Darling tNt-g.l That tht- introduvtion ol' tes-lc-vision will hring lllUl't' had results than good one-s. Donald Hapvr tXeg.l That tfor lltill-lt'killl sportsl wats-r sports art' p1'vt'e'I'almlt- to land sports. John Svely' l,hllll'Ill.l and tit-orge,-s X efrhat-ge,-n tYe'g.l That efntry into business from lligh School prcparifs a laoy hmfttcr for suct-1-ss than a uniycrsity t'tlt'f't'l'. Dart-L Xlarpole- l19l pu SICIJXX N Ilttl Sli Stllllltbl. NIU!-XZINIC 1 Xllirin.i That thi- St-in-114-1-s hav- 1-milrilmta-cl mort- lu tht- world than the- Xrts. llicllard lllxlll lXlllI'lll.l antl .lt'l'l'lllj Xl:-tm-4-xy 1X4-g:.l lllat it is ln-tts-r tu sm' the- lllthltf ol a tilt than lu rt-afl tha- linult itsm-ll. Thmnas Svlitipllcic-lt:-I' tXllirni.J That it is lu-ttcr to mx a gn-at cle-al aliuut a ll-is things than tu knots a littlt- ahont many things. llarolfl nrt tXllirni.l That llanarla shunlll haw 1-nnipnlsnry military training. ltapmnnd l 4- Nlnynt- t Xllirnm and Tinnithy tfarslm-5 tN4-g:.l That arlu-rtising: plays a grcatc-r part in thu- salt- nl' a prmlnt-I than its quality. Xlivhat-I IM-nnis t hllll'lll.l That prixatm-1-nts-1'prisv is inure- ln-nvlivial to a t'OlIllll'j' than natinnalisatinn nl' its industry. Taylor Carlin tKllirn1.l ancl lim-nny lim-attic' tNt-g.l lhal il xmulrl lu- umm- lim-lu-livial lm' tlanacla tn lie- in thu- l nite-cl Stats-s than in tht- lwrilisli TlUllllllUllXN'illlTI. P1-tt-1' lxrnhn KM-g.l That nu-rc-5 killing: should ln- lt-galised. IH-It-r llnllie-lcl tN1,-g:.l That the- l nits-cl Nations Sl1UlIlflllSt' tht- Xlttlll humb tu ulitain and 1 nniyn t Xllll'Ill.l That thu- Sl. Lawri-in-e,-Si-away pruji-m't would hm-nt-lit Xluntre-al grcatly. I una-s t fre-iglitnn l Xllirnm That tha- 4 imn,-rnnn-nt shnnlcl re--ilnpnsv pl'iw,--culltrols. Nlichcl K l1tItllll'lll' t Xllll'lIl.l anfl llngh linss IM-g:.J That capital pnnishme-nt should hc . . , nlinlisln-fl ni Lanarla. Tha- lll't'lllIllIli-ll'lt'S NXl'I't'jlIllg1t,'ll by tht- llt-acllnastvr and hy Nlr. Phillips anfl the Inllmi ing finalists spnlw lin-l'ni'v a svlnml assvnilmly- Vlwl1tlI'IllHll. lik-nnis. S4-1-ly. tfrm-ightmi. Xlarpnle- ancl St-lmpllm-lie-i'. Thn- afljliclivatui' lin' thu- linals was Nlr. .l. li. S. lirash. NIA.. 5llIlt'l'X isnr nl' lfnglish lm' tha- l'mte-slant St-l1unlsnI'tlw Prm inn- nl' Quit-ln-4'. Nlr. Brash ut- lirsl plan- ln Nlit-hat-I De-nnis. si-1-mul tn Nicholas Thnrntmi and a third plat-v tis- to lnnt-s tfn-iglitmi and .lnhn Sw-ly. lu-nn:-th Nlatsfin. anuthcr linalist. was unable to unnpt-tv :ming to illnt-ss. llrinalcl llapvr avtt-fl as vhairinan ancl llaymoncl Le Nluync ls tnm--ln-1-pt-i' in tln- linals nl thc mint:-st. Q15 if isnt -st-rw pm-au-. Nic-linlas Thornton tXllirni.J That flt'l'IIlilllj shunlcl he- l't'-iil'Illt'Il. Philip Ftbli Tllli Sfllltbtll. Xlfklt H350 -lU3l if fi 7 iziaftwrrucs. i 'P l -- ,, . . ' lhe present N-hool Year has been a l :notable and active one for the Selwyn X f llouse Players in that. lirst. two enter- , tainments in place of the usual one were l given. one at tlhristinas and one at 4 lfaster. and secondly. we used for the i lirst time our own stage and scenic elfects. l The stage is small but adequate and the eurtain prosceniuln. background and ceil- ing: are truly excellent: more valuable still from the acting-producing: angle. il was a great help to be able to hold re- NJX-fl hearsals on the stage itself. instead of waiting until the last day.as was necessary in prev ions years when an outside stage and hall were used. Xt the Christmas entertain- ment. the new stage presented certain problems involv ing visibility and speed in making changes in scenery. but by liaster we knew where we were and each successive show should be run oll' more elliciently. .Xt Christmas. two plays were presented. l.e Xlalade lmaginairen. produced by Mme. tiyger. and Treasure Island . adapted and produced by Nlr. Xlayer. The former is all abridged version of the play by Xloliere and. thanks to lllne. t'iyger's skilful direc- tion. proved to be very successful. The elderly hypochondriac was cleverly portrayed by Pierre Raymond while Derek Nlarpole capably played the part of his very beautiful daughter. Angelique. whose lover. tfleante tplayed by John liddl. pretended to be her music teacher when he was told by Toinette. the maid. that Angelique was to be married to Thomas Diafoirus. a young man about to receive his degree in medicine. The part of Toinette was excellently acted by Peter Krohn. who provided the audience with most ol' the laughs. especially when he pretended to be a doctor capable of restoring youth to anyone. Brian Buchanan played Thomas Diafoirus and the role of Nl. Diafoirus. his father. a fully-fledged doctor. was acted by Charles Nlaclnnes. After excellent performances by the Senior Choir. directed by Nlr. Phillips. and the Junior Choir. directed by Mrs. Tester. each of which gave charming selections of l21l SICIJ XXX lltlliSli Stilllbtll, XIXHXZINIQ e-arols. the- audie-ne'e- sat bae-le to e-njoy. amidst rollivleing se,-a-shantie-s and lusillade-s ol' pistol-shots. the- e-xe'ite-me-nts ol' liolze-rt l,ouis Ste-xe-nsonis 'l're-asure- lslandii. Sure-ly this lioolx is unie ue- in box s' lite-ratnre-. iavlee-el as it is with mirate-s. S vanish -fold. sudde-n l . l :- ele-ath and murde-1' on the- high se-as. lioxs ne-xe-r tire- ol' re-adin-f it or. appare-ntly. ol' l . P ne-ting il. The- stage- sw arme-d with xillainous pirate-s. anel the- gre-e-n room e-e-hoe-d with ele-luanels I'or tattoo marles. false- be-ards. bigge-r and be-tte-r bloody wounds. lenixe-s and pistols. The- play was a ee-ry long one- and some- ol' the- parts made- he-axy de-mands on the- ae-tors. l'or instanre-. those- ol'Jim llawleins and l.ong .lobn Silxe-r. but the- boys raught the- spirit e-xtraordinarily w eell and se-e-ne- al'te-r se-e-ne- e-ame- to lil'e-. Uiire- again the- Se-lwyn llouse- Playe-rs showe-d how capable- the-5 are- ol' handling a l'ull-le-ngth play in a vompara- tixe-ly short produrtion time- and with e-omparatixe-ly l'e-w re-he-arsals. R5 and large- the- ae-tors we-rv so good that it isdillie-ult to se-le-e-t any one- outstanding pie-e-e- ol' ae'ting. but me-ntion must be- made- ol' Tonnuy Se-hoplloe-be-r's thulubnail slse-te-h eil' llillie- Hone-s. John Se-e-l5's Silxe-r. and llilly Timmins' .lim Haw leins. Nlr. Nloode-y made- a Ne-ry e-xe-e-lle-nt job ol' the- se-e-ne-rp. and Nlrs. llowis anel Xlrs. Te-ste-r w4e-re- inde-- latigable- w ith the- malee--up. ,Xt the- e-nd ol' the- lfaste-r Te-rm. anothe-r xe-ry e-njoy able- t'lllPl'lBlIllllt-'Ill was give-n. Nlr. l'hillip's Choir sang de-lightlully as always. anel this was l'ollow'e-d by tw'o plays. both produe-e-d by Xlr. Xlaye-r. The- lirst was Xnton tfhe-leox 's amusing Ylarriage- Proposal w hie-h admirably de-monstrate-s the- Russian ide-a ol' tart. so e-x ide-nt the-sv days in politics. The- parts we-re- all w e-ll playe-d. and we- saw' Pe-te-r lxrohn as Tsvhubuleox. Billy Tinunins as the- e-xe-itable- Yassiliyitrh. and tie-orge-s N e-rhae-ge-n. a ne-we-onle-r to the- stage-. as the- at- travtixe- Natalia. The- se-e-ond play. lloughtons De-ar De-parte-cl , will lixe- l'or many ye-ars in the- me-mory ol' those- who saw' it. Who can re-adily forge-t twho inde-e-d would wish toill the- sublime- e-ntrane'e- ol' Pe-te-r Duflie-ld. e-oxe-re-d with blae-lx je-t and l'e-athe-rs. and vompar- able- only to Duse- or the- gre-at Be-rnhardtll Ur little- he-npe-clee-d Tim tifarsle-5 turning like- the- traditional worm on his buxom wiI'e-. John Se-e-ly il Ur Xie-holas Thornton. the- funny man ol' the- party. or Ylie-hae-l Nle-ighe-n. the- pre-e-orious and rathe-r whine-y little- girl. or Tommy Se-hoplloe-he-r. who de-e-ide-s that life- be-gins at TOS' The-rv was not a dull mome-nt in the- play. and. al'te-r se-e-ing it. it is tbe- se-e-re-t ambition ol' the- produe-e-r. following a sugge-stion by Xlr. Furse-. to e-ast Pe-te-r liullie-ld as lrina Fallon-r. balle-t's pre-luie-rv dan- se-use-. in a play introdue-ing re-he-arsals ol' Swan l.alee- . Pe-rhaps it may be- done-. who lenowsf' f. lfil FOR TIIIC SCIIOUI. Y Iir-X11 1950 W-1951 SICIAYYN 1101 SIC I'I.1XYlCI1S mg KN 5 4 Photos hy Ctr-ighlonb SCPIIIPS from Treasure Island, TIN De-ar Dvpartvmlu and The Nlarriagv Proposal. 12331 lKtlltlllI'Nl' 94-ni ' i i ' ' SHLXXXN lIUlSl'ISt1lltMbl. 'NIUSNZIYIC jfurm utes Ftlllll Vl. lllllil-IOSIJ Nt'lllHl' llovlwy: lib' -f' . Vlu-y ' ' ' ll' Yi' .l xxnis lin u1i+:wicI.I. t1min:n'rox l Illllll lu' is of I'llPPl:f'lll .w'.s'lf'rl1fl.v.v. Qf glad lmlu-vs und rnlafillvlil lUlll1ll'l'1lll'S. ' - SUt'l't'l'Z S1-nioi Dt-liuting Som-it-ty llipsilonlz Publix- Spt-aking.: linalisl: Photo- : ipllx l'rm-' Xivtor lilliltlfllllll .ll-ll'rvy linssvl' Prixv. l,l'tlllItlllt'S C1950-513 Hvnior Sovcvi or llot-lwy lhupl. 4-olonrsl: l3t'lliillllQ.I hot-is-ty tlvtulg llvacl l'l'c-l'f'c't: guzini- lfclitorz llvllklllllgf lfinulist. Xniliilion' xl4'tlIt'lIlt'. li wnoxn l'MnI,EY Ll-2 XIUYNIC A no 12-msn Su l'fll'l-PII in dl-.V1'lllll'.W'.n ll9l5-lol tlnlms tlrlnv sixl tllllh-lil Wim 1 l. v. -- v. f W i. . 1 1. Xmlrilion: lmwye-i'. Socivty KZ1-tal: acting: pi'vl'e-rt. Xmliition: l,l'lllllIllt'I'. 1 2-14 1 lin-:omni-3 XIILTON Xlvlil-:I lst-4-omll H050-5ll Si-nioi' Soi-ww: Svnior llom-ka-y: Dvbatinv Sn rlrlire. .vu inquiring f'.Vr , or luuylm, ling Junior Socccr Six tliqiplj tlnbs llrlno sixl H018-l9l Hantann SoCc'm': Junior Slbt't'1'l'I Winning llovlu-5 llNt'1 Junior Crivlwl. Sn-nior tfrivkvt. tllllll-Stll Junior Stlt't't'I'I Jnnior lloclwy: Jnnior Crivkvt tt.upt.l1N-liiort.i'n'lwt. llflqmtl-all 5t'lIlHl' llot-lu-yg Dvlialing , KA-tu Llnlil I rl-Im-l. xlilgltllllll' Llnss lztlilor. Il1'.x-Ioriv ix IIIPITJV gossip. llllll tml XX inning llot-lu-3 liw. KNIT-189 Winning Basket- lull liw. tl0li8-WJ lligh jump 451-conrll tlfl 10-509 Ds-hating Sovit-ty tlipsilonlz Se-nior lloclu-5: High Jmnp: H0 yards E tlflll l5l tfnlr: tlUl5-lol tfnli Siwr. 'l'i'vz1siil's-r: Bantam Som-vim ll'llT-ltll Junior Soi-m-ri Junior tfrivka-t. tl9l8-195 :f 'ting re-l'evt: Xml I-'UIQ 'l'1IliS111I1NbI. NIMH H150 --11131 wkvy fvnlnnrsbz Svniw Jilinnz lnsnrznnfv 111' Dux SLI! Xwin-in 1.1-:sul-1 11 wi-in 1101.1-10.111 Thr Nllflilll. Al'r1'r'11r1'l-v, lmrzrzvl Illllll --- 'Tfx llvfllllilx yrrul Xifllllffix plum. Incl num' lhllf l1f'. ' 11018-101 .lnninr S4N'l'1'l'f Jnninr 1ln4'1u-5 11111111.11 .lnnim lfrivkvlz S1-ninr Kirin-lu-1: lfhnir. 11010-301 Svninr 110114-5 1cn1nllrs1: S1-nim' Sim-vi' 1a'u1mn1l's1: Svliini' 1fi'ic'1wl lvnlnnrsug Choir Prim-: 1'J4-hating: Sm-ie-ty Llfpsilnnl 110311-311 Si-nini ir 50l'L't'l' 1113111.12 114-hating Snvim-ly lla,-la. 1,l'l'S1l14'll11 1'i'm-il-vt. nkcr. lllnn 1.1-:xxux lin-- 110 12-10.111 l!llIIlI'llII1'l' m'l'e'r .vf'lllf'.v ll lIlIf'NlI'1IlI.U 11012-1.11 1 nrln Prizv 21:11. 1101.1-111 ifnrin Prizm- lst. 11010- ITI Winning .lnninr ll1ll'1x1'P Fin-. 11917-1111 llimlizitivs. 11018-101 1'nrin Prizm' 21141. 11010-5111 Fnrnl Prim- incl: 1j1'iilllll11l'S. 110511-511 111-lmtillg Sm-im,-ly tfvtuiz 1'l'm-11-vl. ,Xinbilinnz Dnclnr. '1'nm1 ss Fin-in Sinnm-'Lniiillfin 110111-10511 1Iurf- Hum rnrnmun fl'I'PIIfHl.lI6'N.x'- .. Q . , - H 110111-1.1 1'Hl'll1 1,l'lZl'1 11111 yards mlash nnflvi' 1.1. 1101.-Im F1Il'lIl l,I'1Z1'11iflll11l't'S1 11018-1U1Illll11'l' 1111111-ks-5. 11010-5111 sl'l11Hl' SUl'1'1'1'I St'1liH1A 11m'1u'y1 Dvliillillgf 5mn'i1'1y 11fpsi1ull1. 15l'i:lIllil11l'S1xxiillllillgl'1'iiiS1x1'111il11 Fix 1-. 119311-31'St'II1Hl'S1l1'1'l'I' lvnlnnrsr: l3l'allm1ic's: 171-hating Sncie,-ty 1X4-131 Nii-1--1'n-Ni dont: 11:1-l'1-cl: Nlugazim- art 4-clitnrz Inte-r-sa-hnnl 1'n1mIim- SlN'H1i1lljIi'UIllfN'1111HIl1S4'Il1Ul' llnvki-y tvnlnnrsb. ,Xiniiitinnz ,XQl'1L'll11Ill'ii11S1. 1111111141415 XIVHUIAS '1'nnnx'rnx 11012-10.111 ,1 lnvrr-v lzmrl lIllIk'PNI tl l'l1f'f lff'IIl rrmr1lr'r1u1lrf'.' 11013-161 Fnrln 1'r1zm'. incl. 11018-101 Bantam S1lCl'l'I'. Jnninr SUL'i'!'l'. Jnnim' lim-lwy. Winning 11:11-ka-y Fixx-. 13l'HIllii11l'S. 11010-501 Jnninr Suu-vi' l11apt.1. Jnnini' llnvlwy, .lnnini firivki-1. Sn-ninr ffrivlwi. Winning S4ll'L'l'l' Six. 110311-511 Se,-ninr SlN'L'f'I' 11-nlnnrsi. Sn-ninr llnckvy 11-nlnnrsl. Winning Sncvvr Six. 1lfapt.l. 151'1lH11llg! 1Ze-ta filnln. 1'l'e-I1-4-I. 15rznna- tics. Publix- Spa-akiiig Finalist. .xlllbilitjlll Xviwialiiim-ul lfiigriln-1-l'. 1351 SICIJN N N lllll HIC SUIIHHI, NI Xli XXI NIC Xl-:Lsnx Tw llI'1lll'lXl Tmxnxs - H012-l'P5li ln limi uv- lrnsl. f1Hnlllf'r.v ,mtv l'll.Yll.n sixl 1lUlT-H51 .lnninr Sm-4-Q-r: .lnninr Ilnvkn-pg Winnin zinm- Spnrls l'fclilnl'. xlllllililllll xQIl'it'llIllII'2lIiSl. -me axveru,-qgeNf ' F l Zn-'H,SC'1df-lux.. 'Hr x ,lf kk Y Axxv X , 6 ',i1i:,.C X Qi, 5,1 +L V ' wr..L.,!V :X --i TTL j Y -0 5 Q - f 1 Q '3lVXO0DEY nv fill LHB fr: Ifhl ilqlf?-IT? xxillllillQI.llllli4ll'll4ll'Ix1'j Fin- Hfapl.l:f1nlrs thlaa-lx llnrkn-5 Viv-1I'll2i-IW.lnniurS4n'1'vl':,ll1l1irn' lim-ke-5 Ifiaplj qlillfl-301 Svninr S1N'l'1'l' 44-nlmlrsl: S1-ninr llnm-ke-5 H-nlnnrsl l3l'allIaili1's. 1 WSU-SIB S1'IliHl' 54111-1-l': Svlliol' lluvkm-5 H'4b'Ulll'S, I3l'illllllfil'S1 IM-lruling Swim-ly tZ1-tal: avlilng plw-I'c-vt: Nlagza FUN 'l'lll'I Stflltlttl, N ICN!! IU50 l'l5l FUIHI N. l'1ll'Ill N s cightccn nu-mlu-rs haw- play-rl an actin- part in tlu- lilc ol tlu- school durinf' thc mast xc,-ar. P' . l ndcl' thc lcadcrship ol' Nlr. Phillips. thc Form Nlaste'-r. thc hoys haw had a most succcssl'ul ye,-ar. Fiw- hops play-cl on thc scnior socccr le-ani and lin- on llu- scnior hoclu-5 tcam. whilc thrci- playcd on thc junior tcalns. 'l'w4-lxc nu-nihcrs took part in thc Christmas plays. whilc thrcc actcd in llu- liastcr progralnnu-. Scicralsnu-nilu-rs ol tht- Form wcrc in thc school choir and wcrc llll'llllN'l'S ol' thc dm-hating: clulm. l.ct us glance- through tlu- class in alphahctical ordcr. First wc haw- Nlichacl .XI1-xandor. llc play-d a wry nu-rrp 4 if-orgc Nlcrry 'i in 'l'rcasnrc Island at iilll'lSllllHN. Frcddic Xngus. thc g:irall'c ol' thc class. aniazcs ns all with his une-nding: know'l1-dgc ol coins and thc Nlontrcal Tralnways ffonipanp. llrian liuchanan. anothcr coin collcctor. playcd tlu- rolc ol' a doctor in thc Fri-nch play at lilll'lSllllt'lS. Taylor tiarlin playcd scnior socccr and was lsraa-l Hands in 'l'rcasurc Island. llc is also a proiniiu-nt choristcr and dclratcr. ililllltllllf l'canut tiarslcy brought gre-at l'anu- to thc Form as hc so capahly captaincd hoth thc junior socccr and lun-lu-3 tcalns. llc also actcd at lillt'lSlllliiS and at lfastcr. Philip tluniyn shows gre-at know- lcdgc ol' hirds and clcctricity and hclps hrigrhtcn up llu- class. Pctl-r Darling playcd both junior hockcy and socccr. llc is also a choristcr and an actor ol' notc. Nlichacl Dcnnis plays-d scnior hoclo-5 and was in 'l'r4-asurc Island . llc is a choir hoy. a lllt'lllllt'l' ol' llu- dt-hating clnh. and was a pnhlic-spcaking linalist. .lack Fray. who startm,-d tlu- yt-ar w ith ns. lcI't during tlu-tfhristinas ti-rnizwc wcrc all sorry to lose- hint. l'ctcr lxrohn. onc ol' thc sniallcr. lint gay-r nu-nilu-rs ol' thc l orni. was a scout and an actor. starring in thc l rcnch play al lllll'lSllllkiS and llu- ltnssian play at lfastcr. t'l'hc liussian play was not in linssianl. lla-ri-lt Nlarpolc play-rl on hoth ss-nior tcains. llc was a pnhlic-spcaking: linalist. a choristcr. and hc playcd thc rolc ol' a lu-anlil'ul girl in thc Fri-nch play. lxcn Xlatson hrougrht tht- Form grcat distinction wlu-n hc was appointcd an acting pn-Il-ct ol' llu- school. Latcr in thc ycar. hc bccanlc a l'nll prcll-ct. thus lu,-ing: thc lirst boy ol' Form Y vxcr to bu invcstcd as a lull-ilcilgcd prefcct. llc is tlu- scout troop lcadcr. a de-hate-r. a public- spcaking finalist. and a nu-mb:-r ol' tlu- scnior socccr tcam. Charle-s Nlaclinu-s was an actor in thc Fri-nch play. Hc is also a gre-at. hird low-r and hopcs some- day to hcconu- a zoologist. Donald Mactaggart. thc lnatlu-niatical hrain. is a skicr ol' notc. and an clcc- trical gm-nius. Picrrc Raymond is a hockcy star. Ile- cxccls in horscluanship and schoolwork. llc playcd thc lcading role in thc Frcnch play. Harry Seifert. was a scout. patrol li-adcr and a star in both svnior soccer and hoclu-5. .lack Se-gall is another who hrought dis- tinction to thc Form on his appointnu-nt as an 2'lt'llllgl'-l,ll't'l'Qf'l. llc also plays-d on both scnior tt-anis. Billy rlilIllIlllllS play:-d junior lioclu,-5 and starred in thc lllll'lSl.,Ill8S and liastcr plays. John L-dd. a vcry chccrt'ul. but quict boy. was iu thc French play. lfach boy. in his own way. has grrcatly cnrichcd Selwyn House- Schools N50- 1951 Form X . M. D. l3Tl SICLWN N lltlt'SI'1StZlItNtl, XIUGXZINIC lfttliyl ly. 'l'his yt-ar Form Four. though small. is surprisingly xot-al. and front within tht- t-lassrooni t'ttlllt'S1l noist- t-tpial to that ot' a st-ort- at lt-ast. 'I'ht- spirit ol' tht- hoys is also t-tpial to that numht-r. X I't-w hoys math- tt-ams. whilt- all trit-tl. lit-attiv madt- tht- hot'kt-y antl sot-t-t-r It-anis. and sings in tht- choir. lit-snt-r stutlit-s hartl 'intl l'rt-tpit-ntly -ft-ts high marks: ht t I ,. t has not ht-t-n ahlt- to play many gamt-s. dnt- to an illnt-ss. tfhoqut-ttv sings in tht- Ulltbll mtl is ont- ol' tht- l't-w hoys who art- in tht- St-outs. Nlt-tlrt-t-yy is likt-tl hy t-xt'ryont-, trit-s hard and is in tht- Scouts. Notkin yainly lrit-tl to makt- tht- untlt-r lil'tt-t-n hot'kt-y'. hut will ht- a surt- thing nt-xt yt-ar. St-t-ly is ont- ol' tht- top Ihrt-t- hoys in st-holastit standing. was in tht- plays and would hayt- math- tht- undt-r thirtt-t-ni' sot-t-t-r tt-am had it not ht-t-n l'or an injurt-d hantl. Short matlt- tht- sot-t't-r tt-am. was in tht- tlhristmas play ind ranks high in popularity. l,ast. hut not It-ast. N t-rhat-gt-n is tht- hrain ol' tht- t-lass and st-ltlom nusst-s t-oming llrst: ht- also was in tht- plays. Xntl. in t-ntling. l might add that Xlr. lfurst- is tht- Form mastt-r. who islikt-tl hy' all. Pt-tt-r llullit-ld. I-'of-nt llIlSf.W'l'I.lIl.' 'l'ht- t-:litor ol' tht- form nott-s. ht-ing motlt-st. nt-glt-t'tt-tl to mt-ntion that ht- was tpiitt- a st-holar himst-ll' antl t-wt-llt-tl in hoth plays. lftbllyl lll. 'l'wt-lyt- months ago ff- just al'tt-r l hatl linisht-d writing my t-lass nott-s in l05tl. lo ht- prt-t-ist- a t-loud. no higgt-r than a man's list. started to l'orm on my' mt-ntal horizon, uid grow and grow and grow until it rt-at'ht-d sut-h monumt-ntal proportions that it now' oyt-rshadows my w holt- lil't-. l w akt- up to its grim hlarknt-ss. and w ht-n l go to ht-d it is mort- int-naring than t-yt-r. lt has takt-n tht- joy and tht- t-olour l'rom lift- and has turnt-tl spring into a pt-rpt-tual wintt-r. It is tht- thought ol' writing tht-sv t-lass nott-s. llow to w ritt- somt-thing nru' is tht- tpit-stion that has t-chot-d mot-kingly in tht- t-nipty raxt-rns ol' my skull l'or a twt-lyt--month. With so many hrilliant antl original minds daily making rit'h tht- t-ommon-room atmospht-rt-. how shall l t-ompt-tt-2' What fitlflll will tht- nott-s takt-fl Tht- t-t-ho answt-rs mt-. Form - form - form. ' Xud thatis ts lar as l gt-t. l t-xt-rishly l think ol' yt-rstf somt-thing ratht-r high-laluting: nohlt- yt-t prt-gnant with ht-auty. sut-h as. l stood on lit-dpath Strt-t-t at dark knd pondt-rt-tl oyt'r tlarslt-y 's liatt' Xngl w ht-tht-r ht-'tl out-distant't- tllarkt- Xnd would Nlrklastt-r yanquish Wait -f Ur lilavidson f or Smith -f or tlohtfn - klasl tht- answt-r is not knowt-n. lint tht- t-ll'ort is too mut-h ttht-rv art- twt-nty hoys in tht- lormll and l sink hack t-xhaustt-tl on my t-out-h. Pt-rhaps tht- solution is in tht- limt-rit-k or y it't--yt-rsa: tht- spark- ling limt-rit-k. w ith tht- t-It-yt-r twist in its tail! l rush to my typt-writt-r. and produt't'. 1:81 1 I .- 3 N- A - M .- A- 1 A - 1 1 T .K x -IN Nw lf., 1. 'll Q Sl-:LVN X lltltSliSt1lltltlI. NIM!-XZIYIC Tlivrv yy as a young liflloxx 1-alln-d tfrvvry' ll hom work would nt-wr lllillxt' ue-4-ry. lo lns lrn-nd lla-tvr llyds-. Ili-'tl ol'tt'n t'onl'y'dt'. l lind aught lint study THU dr:-vry Y Tltongln amatvur avrolrat lfaton. ll' this vhair is to put my se-at on. Night lla-igln-n alarm To nursv my lvl't arm lu- liam s di-sk in lront to rvst le-vt onf That's 1-nough ol' that! Stay! Ili-rv is some-thing in-w. What aliout the boys name-s 1-Ivwrly' liiddvn in yu-ll polisln-d yi-rsv llt-ay ing ponds-rously. my mind e-mits Spvalxs thus tln' vhivl' on thu' hlavlx pirate' sm-ow l'Indt-ar -- litlrklv my sword! says hw. warding tlll' t'ritivs. f my' l'ot-s ll' tln'rv's vlondy rag ln sky. l'll survly' win. Tonight s boarding! ll hat dot-s it me-ani' We-ll. at lt-ast it's as inte-lligililv as somv ol' T. S. lfliot. and hv proliahly gvts Sl.000 a word. Xnd. il' the' strain is so great for you. dear Hvadvr. think what it must ht- l'or nun' Uni- last attt-mpt. .X Play f a srintillating page from a Conn-dy' ol' Nlanners llurrying quit-lily oyvr thx' last nord. tlwrv issuvs from my trance. uw 1 f ,VU . l ll.f 5l't'llt' ly . Timv: l0.Il0 p.m. lllzn-v: tllass room lll.W vnmty. Without. tha slay' is dark. lowvring. hc-avy. lvade-n. vliill. 1-tv.. vtv. 'Xs tht' curtain risvs slowly' to tht- opt-ning vhords ol' Tm-l1ailunysky s Sonata llatln-liqut- . in rush Timmins. l.i-moinv and Ht-rron. llNl. A l,l'.Xl. tin vhorusl: tloody. good. goody! lilllllll lllflllltlY maintains an 4-nigmatit' Sllt'llt't'. lint tln-rtfs some-thing that dot-sn't ring quits- true- tlwre. a faulty note- smm-wlwre. ll hat tlwn shall l dof' l know - l'll 1-oinliinv all tht-sv idvas. put tln-m on Nlr. Speirs' dt-sk. lat-v doximyards. and hopv ln- will se-nd the-m to tht- print:-rs without looking at the-m. lint mari yvarl Theirs conivs that 1-loud againl ti. ll. Nl. Ftilllll ll. Class llvunion Un a sunny .lnnv morning in tht- yt-ar ol' our Lord l08T. tht- campus grounds of St-liiyn tfollt-ga ywre throngvd with yisitors. ll yy as tfonxoi-ation Day. and many' ofthe alunmi had journt-y'e,-d to Nlontrval from faraway plat-vs to rvneyy old acquaintances and to nott- thi- lnany vhanges l'ashiont'd hy' thi- passagv ol' time. 1 :su 1 Ftllt Tlllf Stllltltll. XICKIR l05tl lU5l The 1-ull:-grv grounds undulata-ml in gt-utly rolling: stru-tcllm-s lrmn tht- fnnt ul' lln-dpath Str:-vt up the- sidt- nl' tht- muuntain tu l'ina- hXt'Illlt' and t'Illlbl'tlt't'Il lllklllj line- lllllltllllQIS. 'liln-rv we-rv a nn-ninrial chap:-l de-dit-ate-d lu tha- nld buys w hu had lalle-n in tllrw- wars. tht- St'lt'llt't' buildingrs. thc- Xrts u-iitrt-. se-x 1-ral large- we-ll-le-xt-ll:-d playing: lie-lds. tha- library. an imlmu' rink and swinuning: puul. and the- glylllllkwllllll w hich llanlwd tht- nurth 4-nd ul' the- 1-ull:-gv prupt-rty. ,llidxl tht-sv groups ul' we-ll dt-sigrnt-d and 1-um-late-tl structure-s tln-rv stnud an an- vil-nt brit-lt 4-ctitiw-1-app:-cl hy a shnrl. squat luwe-r. This buildingr. umm- the- nripiinal st-lmul. nuw' sm-ru-cl as a muse-um and huuse-d tht- antiqniti:-s ulitln-1-ullt-31-. Tmmrd this building and at-russ tha- sun-drt-nn-lu-d lawns the-rv made- his way un this .lunv inurning tht- nutt-d Dr. ,.....,. . , ,. a distingruishvd old buy ul' He-lwyn and probably the- bm-st-lumwn brain sui'gg'n-mi ul' his prult-ssiun. llm- was at-t-uinpanic-d by his will- and vhildre-n. The- party 1-inte-rt-tl tht- building: and ln-gan In asm-1-nd tht- stain-asv in tht- main hall. I think this must ln- thc- une- wt- want to sw. pulll-d the- dnctur. as the-5 linishc-d thc- 1-lilnhtntht-third llnur. lln- pnlu-d his he-ad into a rathi-1' lung diln rmnn and mulalf-tl with satislac-tion. t,'l11'1d1wi. hm- anlimilwe-cl puiltilivallyfi this is wh:-rv l studit-d wht-n l wus in FUl'Ill Two at Old Sn-lwyn lluust- St-limit. ll8lllt'l' lllllIlt'l'UllS IlI'tljIt'llN luulwd lAt'SlN't'll.llllj at tht- scarrt-tl lluur. the- st'ratm'ln-d dvslis. and tht- cracks in tht- wall and tnult in thc- wld-l'ashiune-d lluure-st't-nt lighting: lixturvs attavhm-d tu tht- t't'lllIlgI. Yes, muse-d the-ir latln-r. this l'tlUIll w as the- st-1-iw ul' many happy assm-iatiuns ul' my hnyliuutl. llc-rv we- npr-in-cl our Ininds lilu- llnwt-rs. e-agg'n-rly rc-cs-ix ing: the- w isduni ul' tht- age-s, that raine-d upon us. NM- wnrlwd hard. 'l'ln-rv w as a gre-at thirst for luimvlt-clg'v in thusn- time-s. a dm-vide-d lark ul' which l han- nutit-1-d in tht- yuungre-r gr-nc-ratiun ul' today. Xnd thu- dtwtur look:-tl st-xt-rt-ly ut his f-ldt-st sun whu squirnn-d uln-ninl'urtahl5 unde-r his graze-. ,Nnu'. lm-t mt- svn- il' l van re-me-niln-r wln-rv we- use-d tu ln- place-d in tha- ruunl . . . UI'Pl' the-rt-, at the- de-sk nc-ar tht- 4-nrm-r. sat tlnlin Dull:-ll. Ytlll.Yl' ln-ard ul' hiln. buys - tht- glubr--trutlingr na-ws t'tlIlllllt'Illilltll' lin' 'l'n-lm idt-0. NINIIIVI in l'runt was J. Savagrt- nl' lntn-rnatiunal lll'0UlllS lallllllllfl. and ln-hind hiln llugh Nlatsun. tht- lainuus authur. Yun ra-ine-niln-r his be-st se-llc-r. wil?-. 'Nly llahunrs -- Now and 'l'l1e-i1I ' ll'l1f1l'.v that notice- print:-d nn tht- blat-khuard. Dad- inte-rrupted Prugreny number tlire-4-. The' family all luolu-tl toward the- I'rnnt ut' tht- ruum while little Lulu. number Four. rc-ad. ln this l'tltlIll mice- sat. and studin-d for thc- future? Profs-ssur tfharle-s t lhalll-5. PhD. and D.t'.D.. lllYt?lIlUl' ul' tht- tlniun lhnnh whuse- ds-adly funn-s tended the late- war. Thr' Childre-n w'n-rv silt-nt as little- l,ulu linishr-d reading in her ch-ar treble- xuice. and it was as il' an aura ol' gre-atm-ss lime-11-cl inxisibly about the shabby rmun that had mica slit-ltt-11-cl such grt-atnt-ss. Heel was that the man who invt-nte-d tht- tl. Bomb. Dad? asked one ul' the buys. I thought. Prul'e-ssors Tutching and Tait made that tlisc-tw'ei'y . 1311 SIQLXXX N llttt Sli Stilltttll. XIXHXZINIC Tlu'.v only livlpvtlf' said his lathe-r proudly. Hut it was Dr. tfhalll-y who re-ally got lo tht- gist ol tht-1-omplit-alt-d llll't'lltlllISlll wlm-h lmally made- thv wt-apou possihlv. ll wrt' tln-rv any mort- gre-at mn-n in your l'orm. lladI ' que-rivzl anotln-r ol' his sous. l.1'l im- thinly now f who wt-rv tht' rt-st ol' my 4-lassmatt-s. aml tha- dot-tor strokvd his 1-liin thouglitlully. ll vll. tln-rv was llu-hard l dd. tht- xt-ry sm-vt-sslul 4-oarh ol tht- t.anadu-us ul tho N.ll.l.. :tml llrian X intt-tint. layouritt- idol ol' tha- It-lt-yision svn-4-ii. llt- :wwf-iitly starrvd in l'ln- St'l't'illll.. Xml tllt-rv was 'l'ohy llaultin. 4-xplort-r ol' tht- .Xntart-tir. who wrott- 'Xlosquitot-s l haw lxnownf Xml .lolm llulglisli. spam- piomie-r. 'lQllt'l'l' was David 'l't-rroux. l'oumlt-r ol' 'l'4-rroux's Fat-ial tfrm-ams. l hvar he- is a millionaire- now. I i't-1-ollwt t-sm-cially thc- lu-vu mimls ol' Xlontrt-al's grvat rily law lirln ol' l'itt'lw1'. ll:-tt-rs, aml P4-dot-. Xml tlu-rv was Quinlan ol' lit-au tjuimfs lnlt Supplis-s. XX:-'vv all st-:fn thvir slogan pastvd up 1-wl'yw'lit-iv 'Y 'tlur ink is good 1-nough to drink! ll P usm- that ink in our srhool Y pipt-d up little- lloravt- 4-xi-itt-dly. Xml vu-ry'hody' drunks it. lt is llaxourvd with pvppt-rmmt. llf'1l now. routium-d the- dot-tor. Xmoug my othe-r classmate-s in good old Form Two tht-rv was llvam- Nvshitt ot' tht- Xlt-tlill l at-ulty. who ot-rupit-s tht- chair ol l'syt-liogvm-sis. Xml lit-rv on this wall. mlar this dt-sk. is om- ol' tht- original drawings ol' i t . .. ... . .. t.liarlvs ttolliy. vrt-ator ol tht- l.lttlt- XX1llu- rartoou st-ru-s. fiIlNlI.l wt- all rt-ad l.ittlt- Willis- vu-ry night. t-rin-d all lllt't'lllltll't'llSlll1llllliIIt'tlllSly. 4-xt-vpt the- two youugvst who wt-rv uitfrv liahit-s. and vyvrylrorly luolwd litlllllI'lll2,'ly at tht' fade-d pirturt- on the' wall. I had lllkilly vlassmate-s who at-lm-yt-d tlrttatm-ss. wt-ut on the-ir l'athvr. 'l'lwrt- was 'l'ony Xlaxwt-ll who l'oumlt-d the- intvrnationally lzum-d Xlaxwelltou tfult ol'Happim'ss. 'l'ht' disviplt-s upon walling in tht- morning say tln't-t- lllllt'S. 'lfyvry day in e-y't'ry' way' l :un giggling' mort- aml mort-.ii ll ho is tln' l'unuy-looking man in that pivturi- on tht- walllli' aslwd little' Cedric. TliuI distinguish:-d portrait. my hoyf' said his lathvr in 4-rushing tomls, is nom' otht-r than that ol' John Xlt-Lvruou, lormt-r l,l't'llllt't' ol' this Dominion. somvtimvs rallvd tln- sly-tongm-d orator. a xvry gre-at man imlt-4-df' .lw'p.v.' Xou must hayt- lu-vu an aw l'ully hright lot ol' lioy said Xiictoria. display'- mg somt- maturt- thought upon tht- Still-lt'l'l. luv, uttc-rt-tl tht- dot-tor modvstly. l iw-init-illlmvi' our form mastt-r oncv said ht' had m-xt-r taught a 1-lass quilt- lilw ours lit-I'ort-. ll vll. dt-ar. said his w'il't'. l don't lilw to hurry you with your l't'lIlllllSCPlll't?S ul' tliost- dt-ar dvpartt-d days. but rt-ally. il' wt- want to gn-t t-uough st-ats l'or t-y'ci'y'lmtly', we ought to ln- lt-ay ing for liouvoratiou llallf' lilw.v.v im-. start:-d the- doctor, looking at his w att-h. So it is late. Wa mustu't miss that part ol' the day's avtiyitia-s. 'l'ht- addrvss is ht-iug give-u by' my' old fellow' studt-nt. llishop liyansf' No tht' family troopr-d down tht- t-uryiug stairs and through they lower hall whose w ulls. lim-d w ith pit-turn-s and trophivs. silvntly w atrhvd thvir de-parturc through thv door- way. Xml as thtfir stu-ps dit-d away. tht- old muse-um se-ttle-d down with its memories ul' tht- days wht-n giants wallwd they varth. J L. R. 1. may FUI! 'l'lll'f Stllltbttl, N li-XII 1050 f IUSI l tlltXl l. Ftnrin l. 'l'w't-nty-lixt- small https wht, tlti tht- strangft-sl things with ligurt-s auzl Latin xt-rhs. antl w htn. in spilt- til' tht-mst-lxt-s. will tint- tlay ht- grown mt-n. What w ill tht-5 ht-t-tnmt- in tht- I'uttn't-It 'l'ht- lalt-nts tht-5 shtrw ntmw suggt-st amusing: itlt-as. Waltt-m. l'tn' instant't-. with his tnt-rptawt-ring: xtnit-t- antl inahility tti slay st-att-tl shtvnltl nlaltt- his mark tin l'at'liamt-nt llill -- un tltiuht with ttslt-t' antl Nlt-Xt-ill rt-pt-att-tlly springing tu tht-it' l't-t,-t in prtvtt-st. trying: ttn intt-rrupl him. llaillit- at tht- tlinnt-t' lahlt alrt-atly shows w ht-rt- he is ht-atlingf. thtiugrh. ltnrty yt-ars tin. ht- will prtrhahly wait until ttflt-r tht- mt-al ht-l'tn't- starting tint- til' his lung. nit-rry spt-t-t-ht-s. llamhly is utmt utmisy t-ntrugh l'tn' an uratt-t', hut ht- hasjnst tht- tliglnity lin' a l,it-ntt-nant-t itnt-rntmr w htm tlt-t-lart-s highways antl hritlgt-s tipt-n I'tni' nst-. Xntl tht- silt-nt tlharlt-s llart. inst-i'ntahlt- antl im passixt-. must snrt-ly ht- a tlipltnnat in tht- making. 'l'ht- t-ntt-rtainmt-nt wt-rltl shtinltl ht- mnt-h rit-ht-r. l,tnustiu has alrt-atly shtiwn that ht- may tint- tlay sut-t-t-t-tl Uliingu. antl littht-rtstni tan tt-lt-x isitnu shtvtiltl ht- tht- tiharlit t . . . t . . t.haphn til tht- Iutnrt-. t.timyu. wht, t'an pi'titltit-t- all stirts til titltlmt-nts Irtnn appart-ntly utiwht-rt-. will ht- tht- grt-at illnsitnnist til' his agt-. llt-illt-5. alrt-atly a prtnlit-it-ul htirst-man may ntnt ht- tht- nt-xt lltvpaltmg: . hut ht- t-ttnltl lit- tht- itltil til' tht- t-irt-ns ring: w ht-i't- tl wt- may jntlgt- Irttm lns antit-s as ht- tltit-snt sit still. Nlt'l.t-an w ill ht- tht- lamtnus at-rtihal high up in tht- i'tnt1l':antl tllarkt- has all tht- tpialitit-s til' tht- l'lIlgIlllLiSll'l'. l.yut-s will ht tht- st-rt-t-n's ttnug:h guy . pt-rI'tn'ming: in mtnit-s hast-tl tin tht- hltititl-t-tn-tlliiu: mt-ssagrt-s whit-h tvriginatt- l'rtnm liyt-rs' t-tirnt-i' til' tht- rtitnn. thi tht- st-rititis sitlt-. wt- shall ht- ahlt- lt, . t . . . t tunt- in tt- t.tnmnantai'tms tlt-hgrhllnl trait-l tallts tin tht- trans-ttanatla nt-lwtirlt. lu tttn magazint-s. il' wt- t'an jutlgt- hy tht-it' prt-st-nt tltitttllingr. wt- shall lintl tht- t-timit' tlrawings til Xltnst-It-5 antl llallt-tt: pt-rhaps in tht- samt- pagt-s wt- shall rt-atl tht- t-xt-t-llt-nt lilt-Vary wtirlt til' l,tttl't. Stunt-wht-rv wt- shall ht- ahlt- tti xisit tht- must-mn w hit'h will haxt- grown l'i'tnn tht strangt- t-trllt-t-titnn til' t-nritis whit-h llaslt-tt alrt-atly t-arrit-s artiuntl with him: l,t-xinstin will prtihahly haxt- shart-tl in hniltling: it up. tihantllt-i s t-xtt-usivt- stutlit-s til' tht- t-ars in lit-tlpath Strt-t-t t-lt-arly suggt-sts that in tht- I'nturt- wt- shall traxt-I in wt-hit-lt-s w hit-h ht las tlt-signt-tl. tlaht-rty is surt-ly ht-atlt-tl l't-i' a pi'tnl't-sstnrsltip stimt-wht-rt-: Nlt-altins may t-asily ht-t-tnmt- an authority tin stunt- snt-h snhjt-t-t as rt-athng tht- thlht-nlt inst-riptitnts tal tht lnt'as: tlillt-spit- may ht- tint- tal' thtrst- mtvtlt-rn put-ts. writing: tlillit'ult wtnrk whit-h only tht xt-ry lt-arnt-tl t-an nntlt-rstantl - antl litmgt-rt. tht- Iinant-ial Ql'lllllS. will ht- ht-lping: tht-m in tht-ir rt-st-art-ht-s. Fant-il'nli' Pt-rhaps: hut it was a plt-asant tlrt-am. 'l'ht- mttst wt- t-an rt-ally say is lhal. they will tint- tlay ht- sut-t-t-ssl'ul antl st-litl t-itizt-ns tit' a grrt-at t-ttuntry. Ji Nltllt Stilltltll. Ntl'I'liS l ttliNl ll ,,. 1 . . . . . . . t llns yt-al' l'tmrtn D is upstairs again t-ttjtiyittg tht- sunny sttlt- til tht- hclitntwl. ln spitt- tal' this wt- havt- hatl our shart- tal' ahst-ntt.-t-s. owing tt: mumps. mt-aslt-s. lln antl tht t-tinnntnn t-twltl. Wt- art- a happy littlt- grtinp t-njtnying t-at-h titht-r's utimpany antl making an t-ll'tn't. tml' xarying: strt-ngths antl t-nthusiasms. ttn at-tpiirt- ltutnwlt-tlgrt-. 'l'ht-rt- art- thtist t :ax 1 SIQLWX N lItll'Sl'l Stilltltll, NIUIXZINH among ns who st-t-m. t-yt-n at this t-arly agt-. tlt-stint-tl I'or t'art-t-rs as tlot-tors. gt-ologists. matht-matit-ians. artists antl st-it-ntists. Wht-n it t-omt-s to impromptu spt-t-t-h-malting. tht-rt- art- thost- who t-an pt-rl'orm without nott-s or stimulation in any shapt- or l'orm. Imagination is nt-tt-r lat-king il' fat-ts art- a littlt- xagut-. lftlltyl ti lform tf. w itll rt-prt-st-ntatiyt-s from lfnglantl. l rant-t-. tht- l nitt-tl Statt-s ol' .xlllt'l'lC2i :mtl tlrt-t-t-t-. is tht- I X. ol' St-lwyn lloust-1antl.asont- t-an t-asily imagint-. lil't- is far from plat-itll Wt- art- a largt- t-lass this yt-ar antl wt- hayt- hatl our usual prohlt-ms which t-omc with st-t-ontl yt-ar. Figurt-s w hit-h appt-art-tl tluitt- ortlinary antl straightlorwartl bt-l'ort'. st-t-mt-tl a littlt- t-onl'using w ht-n an tl llt'l'ilIllt' a T ht-t'aust- you hatl lmorrowt-tl: antl ont- hafl to rt-mt-mlit-r to atltl a ligurt- w hit-h was somt-timt-s t-arrit-tl. With hartl worlt antl tht- t-xtra hour on 'lihurstlay l'or tht- ont-s who hatl ht-t-n ahst-nt many timt-s. this tlillit-ulty' has bt-t-u qnitt- mt-rt-tnnt-. antl wt- art- alrt-atly looking l'orwartl to our nt-xt ohstarlt- to t-onqut-r. ltt-atling is mort- t-omplit-att-tl. too. lint far mort- intt-rt-sting. Wt- art- all a littlt- tirt-tl ol' ont--syllahlv wortls. llappily. ht-twt-t-n tht-st- two lt-ssons wt- hayt- tht- l'un ol' falling oyt-r Niagara with Nlr. Nlayt-r or mart-hing with tht- Roman l.t-gions. W ith Xlrs. Nlarklantl's ht-lp. wt- hopt- ont- tlay to ht- ahlt- to spt-alt Frt-nt-h. at lt-ast wt-ll t-nough to lit- untlt-rstootl in our proy'int-t- ol' two languagt-s. ln Nliss l.ot'ltt-'s antl Nlr. Phillips' t-lasst-s wt- use our hantls antl our lmrains. Hur writing is slowly improying with Nliss Lot-kt-'s t-nt'ourag0- mt-nt. antl who ltnowsl Xlr. Phillips might ht- inllnt-nt-ing a l'uturt- l'it,'assol lftlltyl It Un rt-turning to St-hool in St-ptt-mltt-r wt- l'ountl that tht- two st-lt,-ct. small groups til' tht- prt-x ions yt-ar hatl amalgamatt-tl to ht-t-omt- tht- largt-r unit ol' Form li. and all I'rit-ntls wt-rt- togt-tht-r again in tht- samt- room. Wt- hatl lt-l't ltintlt-rgartt-n tlays ht-hind antl wt-rt- fat-ing a lioy 's rt-sponsilmilitit-s in mort- ways than ont-. 'l'ht- prohlt-m ol' kt-t-ping otn' own lmoolts untlt-r our own tlt-slts now' lit-t-omt-s all important. Boys with a llair for nt-atnt-ss lintl it a major prohlt-m to sit ht-siclv a ltrss ortlt-rly nt-ighhour. llow t-asy it sountls wht-n spoltt-n f Just plavt- your largt- tivo- graphy hook tmtlt-rnt-ath. tht-n t-xt-rt-ist- hoolts. antl stat-lt smallt-r hooks in a pilt- on top. Wt- tlo not aslt you to ht-lit-xv it. lint ht-rv in Form li. wt- lxXtlW that hoolts hayt- l.lFlf. 'l'ht-y slip antl slitlt-. antl t-yt-n jump. Wt- turn our ht-atls. antl lit-holtll a Frt,-nt-h hook is on tht- tloor. No! no ont- tout-ht-tl it. it just It-lt a t-nriosity ahout lloors and l't-t-t. lin- tloulmtt-tlly lioolts antl nt-atnt-ss art- a NI XJUlt l'lttll5l,l'INl. 'l'ht-n tht-rt,- art- gym clothes to thinlt ahoul. .lust a singlt-t. shorts. sot-lts antl shot-s in a tltmnagt- hag. t-vt-ry'thing t-lt-arly marltt-tl with namt--tapt-s. Nothing t-oultl ht- simplt-r than to slip out ol' ont- st-t ol' t-Iotht-s into tht- otht-r. antl hat-lt again al'tt-r a short st-ssion in tht- gym. But Form B3 t-lotht-s. liltt- tht-ir hooks. art- inyt-tt-ratt- w antlt-rt-rs. Nt-yt-r tlo tht-y stay' w ht-rv tht-y' art- put l llow tlo twt-nty-nint- pairs ol' sot-lts ht-t-omt- twt-nty-t-ight-antl-a-hall'I' Why' has an t-xtra tit- appt-art-tl out ol' thin airil 'l'ht-st- art- tht- unsolyt-tl mystt-rit-s ol' our vlass. and it is a rt-al at-hit-yt-mt-nt on Nlontlays antl 'l'lnn'stlays to rt-appt-ar al'tt-r gym. with all arti- t'lt-s ol' vlothing hanging on tht- right portion ol' tht- anatomy. lint tht- trials ol' Form B t-xtt-ntl to Wt-tlnt-stlay antl t-ul:-t'lotht-s. ,X tmil'orm. utilitarian in tht- t-xtrt-mt-, and t-host-u I'or its simplit-ity - -just a nayy swt-att-r antl pants. Strangt- how tht- pit-baltl tit- slipped tzni lftllt 'l'lll'I Stilltltll, N HAH I-150 l'l3l in to t'tunplit'att- nlattt-rs! ls tht- point in tht- t-t-ntrt- hat-ltl' Wt-ll. may ht-Y luit prolialmly not. Wht-rt- is tht- lt-atht-r srarl' ring. ltnown l'tu' stunt- ohscnrt- rt-ason as a wogglt-Il llow t'tulltl a small lxoy' ht- t-xpt-t'tt-tl to g.rnartl a ,uatlgrt-t so tiny' or so lt-nxinint-I' Shtuiltl ont- lu't-ali a limb, ot' t'tun'st-. tht- st-art' may lit- ust-t'nl as a sling. luit woultln't a First .Xitl llox ht- lt-ss easily' mislaitl tu' mntilatt-tlll 'l'ut-stlays antl Fritlays art- plain sailing. Nothing: luit a littlt- sports t'tIlllpIllt'llt to cart- l'tu'. llaying: hot-kt-y stit'lts wht-n hocltt-y stit'lts art- nt-t-tlt-tl. antl mort- jt-rst-ys antl mort- stovkings. antl patltling: antl mort- patltling: f antl sltatt-s too, ol' t-ourst-Y ln lint- wt-atht-r tht-rt- is a trip up tht- mountain. rt-turning. wt- hopt-. with all tht- t-tpiipmt-nt wti- had on starting out. This is no kintlt-rprartt-n. ll' wt- lit-gin tht- yt-ar lightht-artt-tlly in St-ptt-nlht-r. wt- finish in .lnnt- as rt-sptuisilnlt-. olrlt-r st-hool lioy s. Do wt- t.-ny'y' tht- lilit-s of the lit-ltl - tu' tht- sparrows ol' tht- airll l't-rhaps w t- tlol Ftlltll X ln Form .X wt- hay t- tht- tlignilit-tl position ol' ht-ing: tht- st-niors in tht- .lnnior School. and, as sut-h. wt- rtfalizt- our position antl imptu'tant't-. 'l'ht- ytuingur t'hilth't-n hayt- tht-ir tlillit'nltit-s with lt-ssons. or lmoolts. or t-lotht-s. luit we t:ll't' aboyt- tht-so things. lfigrnrt-s ht-grin to hayt- stunt- nit-aning antl wt- t-an jnggrlt- tht-in in all sorts ol' t'omplit'att-tl paltt-rns. ll t- t'an t-yt-n tat'ltlt- prolnlt-ms. proy itlt-tl tht-y art- not too inwolyt-tl. Now' wt- can rt-atl so wt-ll. wt- t-an nntlt-rstantl antl t-njoy tht- joltt-s antl puns in our hooks. Spt-llingl Wt-ll, t-yt-rytutt- ltnows that spt-lling: in lfnglish is ritlitrulons and wt- t'onsitlt-r it our tluty to ht-lp to lllillxt' it inort- so. ls l'tu' llistory. it is oltl stull'l Ct-ntury' al'tt-r t-t-ntury ol' kings antl hattlt-s antl lmlootlsht-tl. 'l'ht- trit-L ht-rt- is to rt-int-mlu-r tht- llllIllt'l'UllS namt-s. tlatt-s antl tht- amount ol' hlootl sht-tl t-at'h tilnt- wt- turn a pagt-. tit-ograplly. lit-ing mort- pt-at-t-I'nl. is not as t-Xt-iting. tlotintrit-s rt-main stationary antl wt- t-an plan to tray t-I in tht-m stunt- tlay antl st-t- tht-ir wontlt-rs. 1 - 1 . . . , . . . l'rt-nt'h. lor an lungrhsh st'hoollmoy. is a lut ol an uphill slrugglt-. luit that is as it should bt-. tltuisitlt-ring: tht- pl'tllllt'lll ol' tlt-slt nt-atnt-ss. wt- hayt- tlist-oyt-rt-tl that. hy lt-ayingg hall' our books in our st'hoollma,us. tht- t-ongt-slitui is oyt-rt-tunt-I tu' pt-rhaps wt- lt-ayt- a l't-w at htunt-. 'l'ht- stall' tlo not approyt- ot' this. Wht-n on Nlontlays antl 'l'hnrstlays wt- Changt- l'tu' gym antl stunt- artit-lt- ol' t-lothing: tlisappt-ars. wt- tlo not worry untluly. Wt-aring one whitt- sot-lt antl ont- gray. wt- may not lat- pattt-rns ot' sartorial pt-rl't-t-titui. luit wt- art- t'tunl't.u'tablt- and warm. antl wt- know l'tu' t-t-rtain that tht- otht-r sock will turn np stunt-- whcrt- ht3l'tu't- long. so why' worry about itll llhy t,-yt-r looltll Stunt-tuw will hantl it oyt-r bt-l'tu't- tht- t,-ntl ol' morning st'hool. Cub lIllll.0I'lllS this yt-ar art- gaily sprinltlt-tl with an assortnit-nt ol' stars antl lratlgt-s. Christmas and Birthdays havt- atltlt-tl dangling: gatlgt-ls to tun' bt,-lts. so that wt- loolt wtukmanlikt-. 'l'ht-rt,- isa st-t-rt,-t hopt- on Wt-tlnt-stlay that stunt-thing stunt-wht-rv will sttit-lt and wt- shall be ablt- to unfoltl a ttSt'lilll wt-upon l'rtun our multi-blatlt-tl pt-nltniI't-. Wt- art- prt-part-dl During tht- yt-ar wt- hayt- lt-ngrtht-nt-tl in ht-ight. graint-tl t-tuisitlt-rably in ayoirdtipois antl grown immcasurahly' in brain. Now wt- art- prt-part-tl lu asct,-ntl to St-nior status, more rcsponsibility antl hartlt,-r work. .Xtlit-til Junior St-hooll i351 SICIANX N IIHI Sli Slilllllll, NIKHNXINIC ilimuzl uilllilgl '!:::' 4 .5 f:.?EEEE.i-. 'Q 1112222225:-.35 - - l3Ef :'1:55','! ' ' 0 5?wQT5.f Illiltilxlfl' rlfmn In llllllSIlilllj lull- spring anul ai IIIIIIIIWI' ol' yu-I cluys xliuslivzilly' l'IIl'Il-IIIPII our opporlnnilin-slopi':u'lis1i lhis xi'a1son.anulyu-yu-rvvoiisvqiia-lilly I-oiisillvmlmly' llaiulivappu-rl in Ihv loin' niulrlu-s lhal yu- pluyvml. lloywwr. Ihv inorr- 4-in-oiirugiiig lvalnrvs ol llu- wuson xy:-rv lhv howling unil halting ol' liupm-r. yy ho I-:ipluiiu-il Ilu- I nfln-r I I Tvznn. and . . V . ' 1 llu- lu-4-iiiufss mul iniproxvnn-nl shown hy thu- ini-niln-rs ol tln- I nilvr I3 Iviilll. who plaiywl I-rii-lu-I lilo- wil-lwli-i's. mul yyilh niori- I-xpi-i'ii-luv znul prau'lim-v should llI'l'UllIL' re-ully prolii-ii-nl nl Iln- gunn-. lisp:-I-iully will lhis lu- so. il' the-y liw np to IlII'll'lllliI1'l'- linking lo pruvlisi- :il iw 1-ry opporlnnily clnringg' lhm- sinnnu-r holiiluys. IYCSIIHIIIlIl'Ill12'lYl' e-ym-ry rm-arson lo look l'oi'yyzn'4l Io ai lnoru' xiii-I-1-ssliil svnson in WSI. XI X'l'IIlll'iS 'l'lnn's. Nlny 25lli.S.ll,S.1-.I-. l'l.If.5. ul l,vinioxyill1- NM- hnllvil lirsl. znul anruiiisl sonu- wry zu-i'iii'nlv howling yy:-rv flisniissm-ml IIUII 8 inns, I3.1.h.ni ilu-n' Inrn haul lo light hznwl lor runs lu-Iorv rlm'lzn'iiip: llu-n' innings I-losvxl .il I5 l'oi'Uyyi1'lwls. lianu-r look loin' for In anul Ifrvigrlilon loin' for fl. znul holh howlvil ywll. ln our sm-onrl innings yu- haul si-on-cl In I'ol' llnw- wivlwls. uhm-n Iinu' was I-alll-cl. III-snll: l.osI hy IST rnns. Xlon..lnn1' l2lh. 5.lI.b. Inv, line l'i'1'1iif:ns in Ilolson lui-ld 'l'hm- l nllivi's. nhly vaiplaliiim-il hy NIV. Ilzn'sl1-y. non Ihr- loss :nul all-I-imlvci lo hal irsl. 'lihv hoys si-rlirml Iwo yyii-lu-ls lor III runs. all nhii-h 'point Nlr. Nlarlin vznnv in Io N-orv Til onl ol' Ill runs pnl on I'oi' lln- lhiril xy ivlwl. I-oinpln-In-ly znniihiluiing llu- howling: in Ihr- prow-ss. XIII-i' his clisnlissnl. yxim-lu-ls ll-ll ul rs-gnlzn' inla-ryuls. and llu' Falln-rs xwn- onl lor IZBI. linpe-r look lilllll'WlI'Ix1'lNl.Ul'IIITQIIIIISl'5IllUIll'l.llIIl'l-IWT3. Uni' innings mis 4-him-lly nolvyyorlhy lor ai 1'onrug4-ons innings hy lI:iln'i'. who yu-nl in svvoncl wivlwl Ilonn anul haul lnzuln' 50 not onl uhm-n onn' lzisl yyivlwl ltvll ul Ill. Nlilvlwll also hil in-ll ill lllillxlllg' Ill. l'or Ihr- l'nlln-rs Nlr. Null-s :nul Xlr. XII-X1-ill lrolh look loin' Wll'Ixl'IS IDI' W. :nul Nlr. I.l:n'lw lyyo lol' 2. III-snll: l.osl hy 50 runs. Sul. Nluy 2Tlh. I Nm-in lil iw. ILILS. lIl!l'Il'. in Nlolson lfivlfl IHQS, lmlli-rl lirsl znul losl lin- nie-lo-Is lor III runs. lu-l'orv l rus1-1' and Ifoxwns pn! on 13.3 lor lhv sixlh nn-lu-I. lln- IH ..5. lolul lnnllly rm-zu-lu-ml l.m.l, l'rasc'r l'l'IIl'IIlg.I yulh I flh I FUI! TH!-I Slillmrl. XICXH H150 f 1031 SICNIUR tililiilxl-fl' Tl-QNX! WIUSH A 1 1 - 1 1 ' 'i , 'Z K uf' N433 4-,wg . ,. .af 'L ' ' Q , M 1 1 gl, 33 'K - -- - 'Wifi' A -V ' ' A,,,-uv X V v K 'Sea Y, xy? 5 Aly ' V .--xl .Z -:Xl . , QA R2 Q 4 . FH I , x ..--549.-.ffg ,Q W-. -, ,+ ' e', fr f' x 1 4- + . .- A ' . 'i gr. v .m 'i'yr1,' Q, K , . sf-A , , , , 5953 ,QM-,,f,,,,.Lg ,. Q,-' ' igif' A, .. .,,,.-41-.. . J. A . . -1 ., Q jg. 'ow Il,t'1If'.' .l,1,r.-lghtmn. I',t.mxn-. IT. Ilnpe'r'14.:apI.1, l'. xllll'll!'H. x.lIlIlII'4'll. l.l'h1Ilupx. Xlr,l'l1iIlip-, l runl.' N.'l'Iwrnl1-n. H. l,e'Xln5ru'. X. l3o:vrl. X, XiIlll'l'lIl. IT. S:-yrnuur, I' Will Tlllf F X'l'llIiHS' 'I'l-IXXI .ll Nlf. IUSU lfmr: Xlr. Xrlnn-Ha-. Xlr. ling:-rl. Ur. NI!-N.-ill. Hr. IQIIFIIHIIHII. Hr. Xlzarlin. XII: Ulllhv-lm. f runl.' Xlr. .:i1l'NIl'j 41fzepI.l. NlI'.1il21l'k4'. Ur. N aim, Xlr. HHf7I'I'. 1 37 lirst on-r through injury. in this ganu-. lint tlit-11-mn hattcd wi-ll lolnalu' ll. with bou Slillyl N llttl Sli Stllltlttl. MAILXZINI-I 'IL ll 1- hall:-fl stcadily ln-l'orc hcing dismissn-d for 02. 'lihornton making 15. xlldjflltdll 11 ind t.arhn ltl. lla-snlt: Lost hy UI runs Sal. .lnnv Ilrd. l Nlblill 13 iw. ll.t,1.S. Pmiv. at Le-nnouillv Vie- wt-rc without our lfaptain. l.c Nloync. through illnm-ss. and Dullicld alitcr the darii-s counting only 2 runs cach f Thornton tl lt and Nintccnt tltlt in particular show- ing good I'oi'ni. ll' our howling had hccn as consistvnt as our hatting and liclding. wc shonld hayc hc-cn y ictorious. as INXS. had lost scsi-n wiclwts l'or 51' whcn rain stoppcd vlay. lfarslcy l took two w iclu,-ts l'or 9. Nlcigln-n two l'oi' ll. Donald unc for 5. and X intccnt one- lor ll. llcsult: Lost hy' 3 w ickcts. tillAliMT'l'l'IltS llxvl-in. tlllltl-Stix tiaptain. llatti-al with mort- discri-tion this yi-ar. and was rcwardcd hy an 1-uw-lli-nt 30 not out in thi- I-'atln-rs' Nlatch. llis howling still lacks accuracy. hut haf is always liahlc to product- thc unplayahlc hall. Ficldcd cxcellcntly: XlITtflll'II.L. tllllll-501 lit-pt wiclwt soundly and was a hard-hitting batsman, who with mon' paticncc would malta- many runs. Qmcworn. H0301 llcyclopi-d into a uscl'ul opt-ning l,1owli'l'. hut did not makc thc runs hopczl for as a hatsman. as hc still lacks conlidcncc at thc he-ginning ol'an innings. InE1ui1Tox. Xlso laclufd thc conlidvncc lo do himscll' justicm- hoth as batsman and as howlcr. ll is lo hc hopcd that hc will owrcoluc this dillidcncc ncxt season. as he has tht- makings ol' an 1-xccllcnt all-roundcr. l.r3 Nloy N15 l. llas a good hatting style- and should malw runs whcn hc improves his dclcnsiyc strolxcs. l im-ldcd wcll. hut must practisc his howling. low ni. Fit-ldi-cl 1-xi-1-llciitly. hut halted lilo- a hast-hall playcr. and so did not make runs against good-lm-ngth howling. XlILNlCl!. lmprowd his halting considcrahly this ycar. cycn though hc did not scorc many runs. lficldcd yt-ry we-ll. l1lltlRNTtbN. l'layi-al against thc lfatlicrs as thi- rm-sult ol' two cxccllcnt innings for the l ndci' lil 'll-ani. Should do we-ll ncxt yi-ar. as hc has thc right tcmpcramcnt. Nl xTsoN l. Ilas good stylv and showcd markcd improycmcnt. Fieldvd well. llILDlilil,l. lmprowd his halting and his lin-lding. hut his di-t'cncc is still weak. lltllil-Ili'l'. Lam-lxs scoring strolxcs at prcscnt. and is rathcr slow in thc licld. ll xuwoxu. NN as ht-ginning to dcy 1-lop pronlisingly asa hatsman. Ficlding good. F15 .P. I :sas 1 FUR Tllli SKIHUUI, Xliklt 103041951 SOCI llilt 1950 .-Xlthongh we were not l'ortnnate enough to have as mnch use ol' the ltestmonnt Athletic Grounds as in the preyions year. we were able to pnt three tealns in the field and to play' twelve matches. The Senior Team. after getting oll' to a good start. was inconsistent and at times lacked the drive which was snch a li-atnre ol' the previous hockey season. Unr best game was played against Sedbergh at Montebello. and although we lost by one goal the stan- dard ol' play on both sides w as high. The L nder 13 team was composed mostly ol' inexperienced players, but as a resnlt of their keenness. they improy ed dnring the season yery considerably. The captain. Carsley 1. was mainly responsible for the excellent team spirit shown in eyery game. There was some good material in the l nder ll team. and the two defeats by L.C.C.. both by one goal. were the result ol' poor positional play by some ol' our players. Boys must play their positions il' the team is to he successful. F.t,i.P. till1X1lXtii'1'l'I1tS CREIGIITUN. ttioall Played a wry steady game and was a great asset to the team with his long kicks. THUIUNTUN. tFnll back? Played well and cleared reliably when nnder pressure. SELQALL. tlfnll backl Improved steadily and positioned himsell' well. AIATSOIN. tltight hall'J tienerally showed plenty ot' driye and opened the game np well for the forwards. MLIKEE. tLel't hall'1 lixccpt for occasional delcnsiye lapses was nnich improved oycr last season. St,iHOI'FLOCHE1t. ttlntside right? tientred well this year and generally' played with commendable spirit. MAR1-oLE. tlnside right! A light forward who always tried his best. Will do well with more experience. Tnlyllxs I. ttientre forward? Did not show as good form in this position as he did the previous year at fnll back. but was sometimes nnlncky with his shooting. SEIFERT I. tlnside leftl .X very accomplished player who would have been mnch more helpfnl to the team il' he had kept to his position. CARLIN. ttlntside lefty Played with much more dash this year. and improved his game beyond recognition. Should be very nsefnl next season. SHORT. t5nbD Show ed lots ol' pnneh for his size and will do well. l 39 l SICIJSX N Illbl SIC Slilllllll. NIUSXZINIC llxlwzn. llfvnlrl- halI'1 liapl. Win-in in form nas lhl- maiuslay ol' Ihr- ls-am in allack and lll'll'Ill'1'. l.2lpllllIll'll lhl' sull-1-llu-il-sally. liolours in-rv axxarlll-ll lo llapl-r. lll'l'lLIllllllI. Tliorulou. llarlin. Sl'llUlJlllll'll1'l'. Nlalson l. and Se-gall. lD.li. K l'.l,:.l'. Nl X'l'l IIIIQS Nlon. U4-l. Quad.. S.ll.S.fw.liu'L'rlss'rrr1 ria llome- NM- gol oll' lo a good slarl in lhis granil- and oulplaym-d liaull in lhv lirsl half. 'l'l1--sl-1-om! hallxxas :norm-1-xl-n. hul iw ran oul xx imu-rs on lilo goals hy liapcr on pl-nally shols. and om- lay Xliil'llllll'. lit'SllllI lion Slfl Xlon. llcl. Iolh.. Nllb. rs. N-Jlmiamaii Slilllblll. llonn- 'l'his was a hard-l'oug:hl gaml- xlilh vlosv marlxing: by holh learns. .Xllhough opporlulnlu-s lo sl-orv su-rc missl-d on holh sidm-s. a ln- was a lair rl-sull on thc' rua of lhv play. lil,-sull: Til- llfll V 1 . . - lhurs. lil-l. Illlh.. 5-.ll.b. rx. l.llLT lNS'l'l'l'l'TE Xway NM- did nol haw lhl- saml- driw as in llll' lirsl plana' and liaull hvld lhc edge lllflllllllllllll lo will by 2 goals and lim' I'or lhl- Nlvlmish lfup in lhl' lolal goals svrics. livsull: l.osl Oki' 'l'lmrs. llvl. 2l1lh..S.ll.S. rx. S.ll.S. ULD Hows on lhv Xlounlain This gamv llll'iilll a lol lo liolh ll-anis lJl,'CilllSl' ol' lhc lvrrilio rivalry. and thc opporlullily il gan- for lhi- boys lo ml-l-l again. ll was lo-4-lily l-onlvslcd and thc School did in-ll lo hold lhl-il' hoax ll'l' oppolwnls lo a sc,'ol'l'll'ss l lv. livslllli 'llilf llfll Sal. lla-l. Zlilh.. S.ll.S. 1-.w. SEIU!!-Illlill Svuooia Xway 'l'his xi as 1-asily lhl- ln-sl graml- ol' lhl- season and lll'UllQ.Illl out thl- bl-sl on both side-s. Sl-ill-rl Sl'Ul'l'll for S.ll.S. but Sn-:lln-r,uli clvsvi'x'vxl lhuir vivlory by thc odd goal. lfarlin suhslilull-rl xwll in goal al'llfr lin-iglilou was hurl. Pu-sull: l,osl IAZ XM-d. Nm. Isl.. hllh. 1-.x-, NN 1-:s'rx1ol'x'r N-:Mon llnan Xway This pl-ar iw playvd Ihr- Sl-nior lligh inslvad ol' lhv Junior as in prfwious seasons and xi ilh a lighll-r lll'lil'lll'1' should haw- hi-all-n an oldvl' and lil-avil-1' ll'2lIIl. Fnapfcr svorcd lo giw us a lf ll ll-ad al hall' l imv. xYl'SlllllllllIl livd ll1vscoi'vlalv in lhv second hall' and su-nl on lo Will in lhl- lasl llllllllll' ol' the- ganna llli. Sal. llvl. lllh.. l xmzn 1.31-.v. lS.l..5. Xway Ilisholfs sl-on-ml lhl- lirsl goal. llom-wr Darling rl-laliall-d a Il-w miuulvs later lo lil- Ihl- sl-on-1 hul l5ishop's Ciillll' hal-ll and sl-ore-d llirw limi-s lo In-ad l-l al lhv end ol' thc' lirsl hall. XX lf play-d ln-llvr in tha' sm-oml hall. holding: lhvm lo llm-4' goals while Xlvigheu si-on-rl for Sl-lxlyn. Sl'llNH'Il and lfalon in-rv also xl-ry l-ll'n-l'liu- for S.ll.S. lim,-sull: l.osl 2-T lallll 1950 I, N ICA iT SUI IC lil SEN lllli ' J L 17 57 fL, IL f. :ff J.. if-' 7- 2'- Lf 1- v:. ll .LLP fl. .5 ': .55 CQ T -.. -. VL '-L SICLNXX N lIHl'Sli Stflltbtll. 'NIMIKZINE Nlon. Oct. lhth.. lixman 13 iw. Sanmznon llome We played mnch ht-tter in this game. ontplaying our opponents in practically eye-ry category. Xlt'lQIl1l'Il and Seowen were outstanding with two goals each. while llarling scored one. Uthers who played well were tifarsley ll. Smith. and Dullield. while lfriesen was steady in goals. llesnlt: Won 5-tl Sat. Oct. 28th.. kxmia lil rx. SEDBERGII Away This game was played on a yery muddy lield: we played hard and passed well. rat-king np a l'onr goal lead at the end ol' the first half. and adding two more goals in the second. Nleighen played wry well. scoring el goals. while tifarsley ll. and Seowen each scored once. Dalglish and Beattie also played well for S.H.S. llesnlt: Won 6-tl Nlon. Oct. 30th.. lfxnrga 13 rs. B.C.S. Home This was the last game ol' the season for S.H.S. Although we lost. we played very well and every man did his share ot' work. Bishops scored once in each hall' to win by a margin ol' 2 goals. Friesen in goal played his best game ol' the season. Result : Lost 0-2 Nlon. Nov. 6th.. ITNDER li! rs. STANSTEAD Away This game was played against an under fourteen team. However we had Carlin. Short. and Alexandor. who strengthened our team considerably. This was a close game and it was scoreless until the second hall' when Stanstead scored on a goal that hit the goal post and rehonnded in past the goal. Xlthongh we had several good chances. we were not ahle to score. and the game ended l-ll in their favour. liesnlt: Lost 0-1 T.C. tForm YJ Hon. tlet. Xtlth.. LTNDER ll rs. T..C.C. Home In a y ery elose game. L.C.C. scored in the second hall' to take the decision. Bogert played well in goal and lfy ans Pi. at hall' hack for S.H.S. Result: Lost 0-1 Thursday Nov. 2nd.. Vxm-in ll rx. L.C.C. Away In the return game play was again very keen. L.C.C. scored once in the first half. S.H.S. eqnalised after the interval. llaslet scoring from a penalty kick. L.C.C. score-tl again in the yery last minute of the game to win an exciting contest. Result: Lost I-2 F.G.P. l42l 1950 M, SOCCliR TEA IUNIUH J 43 1 .- L L A J.. ,-': ..,,.. 'i 4:- - 7, .:-1 ':7 7, L.. .:,- ,F :L '-J - L -F if :f :L- :Z ,- -AA -6. .,s : fr Fri: it SICIJNN N lltll SIC Stilltlthl, Xl-ULNZINIC lltltlklil WSI 'l'his lun-la-x svasun might wt-ll ht- llt'Sl'l'llNltl as lhv ln-st wv haxt- hail lln' haslwtlmall xx ithin llIt'llttll'jl Ili-pt-atml Ihawstlnringg tht-1-an-lx xxt-4-ks. anal Ihv lnw-ak-np in tht- nlithllv ul' l vln'narx lilniln-tl tht- nnlnln-1' ul' llllllt'llt'S xxv xxn-rv ahh' to play. 'l'hv S1-niur 'lit'2iIll. luxxxt-xt-t'. 4-mnplt-tt-rl its hmnt- antl axxax se-rin-s xxith St'4llH'l'jIll and Xshlmnrx. xxinning all fs- . rw . . . hun' QIZIIIIUS In lalw lhv lnnnnns lrnphx lm' tht- sm-uml Sllt't't'SSIYt' st-asnn antl varry its unla-ati-n rvt-mtl nxt-r thu- lasl lxxn xi-ars tn ll! gfann-s. nl' whivh ll haw- ln-4-n wnn anrl ont- tn-tl. Ks xxas lla-1-asv last xt-ar. tht- ts-ani plaxe-rl with 1-xvvllc-nt spirit. SHIll!'lllllt'S affainst I' nhl:-1' annl In-axn-r tqnpum-nts. and mn' sna-tw-ss was mm- again thv ri-salt ul tht- all-unt 1Il'm'ts nl' vxt-rx uni- ul' tht- plaxvrs. YM- an- intlt-htvtl to l rn-rl 'll-vs. Nlnrrax Nlw-'nl' antl Pr-tt-r Nlitvln-ll lla' l't'lil'l't't'lllU . P' Y' mn' sm-lnml lll2llt'llt'S xt-rx 1-llit-it-ntlx. till-Xli Xt1'l'l'lIlS lllcxx xnlx, ttluall. ln spite- ul' injnrit-s. plaxwl xxith grval t'Ulll'llg.fP anal slxill antl was a rt-al lintl . lh-Lxxls. tSnh. ggualivl. lllllll'tlNl'tl t-nnsiclvrahlx' as a rt-snlt ul' his lwvnnvss. antl will thx rvallx xxn-ll xx hm-n hv If-arns tn 4-le-an' llltll't' qnivlxlx. t lKl'llllll'l'UIN. tlla-that-1-J lfapt. Was a tuxxvr 4xt'sti'migtl1 tn the- tvant huth in altavli and tlt'lt'llt't'. nunwrux. tllt-Il-lit-1-l. Mtn-h llIlpl'UX4'll this year as a slaatvr. ancl with tire-iglltenl l'tbl'llll'4l a st rung: t'mnlxinatiun. Nm: Xl,l.. tllt-ll-ln't'J. Was nnl'tn'tnnaIt-lx' injnrvtl x1-rx' varlx' in thv svasun whvn lN',Ll'lIlIl- ing In show 1-xm-llvllt lixrln. l IC Xluxwxn. tllt-l't'ln't-l. llis llIlpl'0Yt'lllt'Ill tlnring tht- last two svasuns has lwvn most praise-xxurtltx. l svtl his he-afl we-ll. hlflxlil-I. tllt-Il-in-4-l. Was scant-tinws Vllllgllll np tht- it-v. lrnl was a good and nsofnl tvani plaxt-r. ltxvl-tn. ttfm-nln-3. 'l'ht- grt-att-st st-firing: lhrt-al nn tht- tvanx. as a rvsnlt nl' his spvml antl stit-lx-hantllingr. lnxariahlx vanw tllrungrh with tht' xxinning goal. st'iml'lfI,m'lll-za. tllight xxingl. Xlxxays trim-cl haul anfl was a gmail lwu-xx'ax ' playvrh IXINIINS l. tl,vl't xx ingl. .N last slxatvr with a gmnl shut. was x'4-1'x'ns4-l'nlmi thvattack. Nil slrivtlx' a lmt'lx-t'l1m'lwl'. 5l'Ill l'llt'l' I. tilt-nlrt-l. tlnv nl' thv must use-I'nl play-rs on thv tvam. Sc-anvil snnw valua- ahh- goals and 1-unltl stay un lhv iw- ancl plax haral hu' lllllllllllvll pcrimls. Nl Xltl'0I.I'I. tllight wingl. Skate-tl nnn-h ht-ttt-r this xt-ar and was a lnnch imprux'0cl plaxa-r whn always trim-tl his hartlt-st. xx xnxxn. tl.u-I't xxingrl. .Xn 1-xm-llvlit sltatvr who will ln- a xvrx' guml playvr wlwn he gixt-s all his attt-ntiun to lmvlwx and atlupts a nmrn- rt-asonalxlv attitutln' tuwartls lln' l't'l.t'l't'l'. l44 l l'T -N .- t, Z .2 - I-4 Q- ,vw 1 ..- V A -.f .,- A -.f -. 6 2 I. 2 1 Z 2 f Q 2 SICIANX N IIUI Sli SIIIIIHDI. NIAH-NZINIC Xl X'l'I1IlI-IS Sal. lfvh. Jlrd.. I Noi-:n I5 rx. XSIIISI in' Xway 'l'his was a ralhm-r si-rappy ganu- in whix-h holh li-anus snlh-ri-d l'l'Hlll lavlx ol' prac'liu-. S.ll.S. he-ld lhn- nppvr hand lhrongrhonl and we-rv always in thi- I1-ad. Iioals NH'I'1'Sl'OI'1,'CI hp llnln-1' lil. 'l'innnins. Ss-ili-rl and Nlarpoli-. Ilondilions for lhu- gann- wi-rv l'Xl'0llI,'llI. lla-snlI: Won Sf- Sl 'l'lnn's. l i-h. Hlh.. I NIDICII I5 iw. SICIDISICINIII llonn- lle-w ard was injure-d during lhv prv-granw pravlia-1-. hut D1-nnis snbslitulcd Ux- I-4-lls-nlly. X hard last gann- in hilh-rly 1-old we-alln-r. SHS. onm- again kc-pl thc load lln'ong:honI and won Coinforlahly on goals hp liapl-V. Svlnoplloc-In-l'. Tinnnins and Seifert. lim-snll: Won I- 2 'l'lnn's. FI-h. I5lh.. I xnicn I5 rx, Xsimmn' llonn- Xshhnry play-d a SIITIIIQIPI' li-ani in lhis ri-lnrn gann- and Ihr- CIIUCIXIIIQI was vi-ry I-losv llirongrhonl. lla-ward Ihoronghly Ili-si-iw:-rl his shnl-onl. niaking sonn- 1-xi-4-lla-lil saws. Ilapvr. who was lar from we-Il and should haw hi-I-n al home- in In-d, sm-on-ml llxc winning goal on an I-xi-I-lle,-lil I-ll'orl nm-ar lhm- I-nd ol' lhn- ganna III-snlli Won lf0 Sal. Nlari-h Zlrd.. I mn-:n I5 rs. SICIDBI-IIVQII Xway 'l'his was a lnosl 4-xvilingr gann- in whim-h Ilia- ri-snll was in douhl up Io Ihi- last nuinnlv. XVII-r a long' lay-oll' wi- look sonu- linn- lo lind our hi-sl l'orin, and thi-dm-I1-nun was I-angrhl np lln- in- si-xi-ral linn-s and allows-d Sl'IIlll'l'g.fll lo sm-orv on lm-ak-aw'ays. N.II.S. si-on-d lwive- in lln- lirsl in-riod only Io haw- S1-cllmn-rgli Iii- Ihm- scorn- and go inlo lhe- lf-ad. Wilh thi- sm-orv I1-5 agrainsl ns lhm- la-ani rallin-d in inspirm-d fashion to Iii- Iln- svon- and Iln-n lo vonn- IllI'Illlg.IlI with lha- winning goal in lhe- linal two nlinnlcs olplay. ll was a hard I-I4-an gann- ol' Il pm-riods ol' 223 niinnla-s 1-avh. llapm-r one-v again IIUIIHIII- slrale-d his xahn- lo lhi- In-ani hy sm-oring lhn- winning: goal. Iloals we-rv scorcd by Hapi-r 0 , ., ,, .. . IJ. 5t'Ill-l'I I-i. lhornlon. Xlarpole- and N-gall. Ili-snll: Won T-h Iiolonrs wi-rv aw ardi,-d Io Ifrviglilon. llaln-r. 'I'll1ll'IlIUll. 'l'ilnn1ins. lla-w ard. S4-ill-rl. Nlarpole-, and Svlnqilloi-ln-r. Nlon. lw-h. oth.. I xni-in 1.51-s. l4.I..h. Ilona- IM- gol oll' lo a poor slarl. and INXS.. I-onlidm-nl Hl'II'l' thi-ir 1-asp' victory over l..If.If. lwo days ln-l'orI-. quivldp si-orvd 5 goals in Iln- lirsl pm-riod to take- a commanding li-ad. Wi- improv-d as thi- gann- we-nl on and goals wi-rv scored by Tinnnins L25 and Ile-igln-n on lm-alx-aw ay s. hnl o1ii'rl1-l'i-:iw was ri-p4-ala-dlp drawn out ol' position and our goal lu-I-pm-r li-l'l wilh lillli- proh-ction agrainsl forwards w hosi- shots wx-rc right on Ihc large-I. III-snll: l,osl Il I2 l .Ij.l'. 'lIlnn'sday. I-'I-h. Illh. I Xlllill lil rs. l,.Il.If. Ilome- 'l'his was a nnn-h In-ttf-r ganu- Illall lhv pn-xions one-. for S.H.S. ll was a hard longhl and la-I-nly vonlm-stud nialvh. w ilh vu-rylmoily doing: Iln,-irsharp-ol'worlx l'orS1-lwyn 1-lol Full THIC Stllltbtll. I Ifkll IUSU f-1051 Hnnse. Xe-itlier It'kllll seorecl in tha- First hall. bnt in the sewnul I1Hlli.'IqllllllllllS ll. broke away and bm-at the l,.ti.lf. gnaler. with a shut tn the t'Ul'llt.'lA ul' the net. l,.ti.ti. did nut score after that. and the game ended I-tl in l'axnnr nl' S.ll.S. Result: Wnn I-tl tLaek ul' ice prexented the return game Irwin being: play.-d.l 'l'.ti. tliurlll Sl Sat. Feb. ltlth. tdnrzn lil. tw. IHLS. xway This was a better game for Selwyn Hnnse. than the previnns une against li.tf.S.. despite the score. Huw'ex'er, S.H.S. were cwnltilnlally kept inside their nwn blue line- and B.C.S. pressed the play. keeping the Selwyn Ilunse goal:-r very busy: INXS. sewn-cl twn goals in the first period. l'0ur in the set-mul. and twn in the third pn-rind. Selwyn was unfortunately blanked. although we did haw snnn- st-turing 4ippurtnnities. Ilesult: Lust tl-tl 'Ill i. tlirrlll 53 Stltitilfll SIXIQS This year tha- eulxlpetitiuil was in the l'Ul'Ill nl' a lt-agus-. In tln- sf-ninr sm-etiun 'I'IlUl'llIUll-S te-ani defeated llapm,-r's six alter twu hard-l'nng:ht plaxull' games. 'IIIIUYIIIUIIIS 'IQCHIIII Sl'Ilil.'l'I. St-ely. liarsle-5 I. Nleighen. Idd l. Nlaetagrgarl. Hain. tfreerx . liilIDt'l'.S 'I'1-ani: tlarlin. Short. I-leattie. Wait. 'l'innnins. ll.. tluln-n. xIt'Iil't'l'Nf. In the .Inninr Sm-tiun Iikllllxlll-S six tl:-ll-ata-rl llalgrlislrs Itfillll In Imeennu- lln- junior champions after a keenly 1-mite-slr-tl season. lIankin's Six: lieilley. P1-ters I. ling:-rt. I'itel1er. Iillllljll 2. tlille-spiv I. Dalglislfs Six: Dubell. xll'IA.'l'll0ll I, 'Iil'l'l'UlIX I. lflialli-5. llaillis- l. Usle-r. HUtYIxIiY FIX ICS The Senior lim-kt-y Fixes were won by liaper's Itfi-llll which Iinished une point ahead nl' YIIIIIIIIIIIIS. Haper's team: Alexandnr. Howard. Le Nlnyne I. Dullield. lireery. Nlaetaggart. Bain and Hyde I. Beilley's team won the Junior Hockey Fives. with Tait and Rankin pmvifliiig the strongest opposition. Reillefs team : Peters I. Nlatson I. NleNe-ill I. I Ilarke I. Hainblx and I.IOlllllLlIlIlll'1 rs. BASKETBALL FIX E5 The Senior Fives were won by Jinnnit- I,iI'f:'I,g'IlIUIl.S team. which linisherl hall' a point ahead of Donald Haper's Five. Creiglitun's team: Timmins 2, Carsley l. N erhae,-gen. Metirecxp. Eaton. McMaster. l47l xml xl! SICIANN X lltll Sli Stllllitll. NIXHNZINIC llulglislik lfiu- nun llu- .lnniur l,l'2lHlll'. uilll xll'l,l'l'llllll'S If-ann ruining: sm-mul llulgllslis lvann: Lliaillu-N. l'i-I1-lx l. lwanllu- l. lsruillu':ul l. lie-lllvx. llinnxn 2 1 lDllllliilllilI'llS. luxXIX1z ln llu- unnnnl luvxing: a'nn1pvlilinn. 'llmlry llunlxin xwn Ilu- jnninr 1-up mul llnnniu llugnnwlq llu-1nI1'rllu'cll:1lu'. .ll XIHII SlxllX1i ln llu- Xliclga-I Ski Nl:-ul all SI. Kill-lvIlllw-1-F1-luylnllmm-lugsilislingnisllvllllluln mnvss-1'ullllli'y.:nul lhulle-5 l.lan'lw gunu-fl Ilnril Illlll'1'lIl llu- slillulll. SW IXINIINIS Nllilfl' 'lill1'ilIlllllill SNllllIlllllQIlll1'l'l nl' llu- si-luull mis lu-lil nn llll'1Il.ll'l'llINhII1llHl'llllI'SIlHf Xml-lnlu-r lfvlli. WSU. in ilu- Nl.X.X.X. pn-ll unulvr llu- flll'1'l'llHlI ul' Nlr. Phillips ani Nlr. l'vl'klns. mth l'e-lvl' Nlllvlu-ll assisting. llurrp S1-il'm'l'l vanu-nllxsilli l1llDllUIlUIll'S.Xlllllllllglllll'1'l'i'Nl'lllS. llu- l lvllglllsnpvn llu- 2 li-ngllin l:liIll1lUXl'l'.illlllllll' l ll'llQlll lv:u'lx-slrnlw. 4 Hlu-1' xx iuu.-1-S nm-rv lll'll'l' l'Jul'fii,-Izl l:l1'IlQlllS ll znul me-ri. Nlirluu-l Nl:-iglu-n il le-nglli ll yi-zirsl anul lnn l,l,'lt'l'S ll ll'llgIlll Ill anul :null-rl, llunulil liupm-1' vunu- sm-mul in llu- l lu-ngllis nfu-n anul llu' l la-ngtll lvaclx spvrlix 1- l'ill'l'S. ln llu- 1-lass rvluy l'lll'l'S lfnrrn ll. lu-:il lfnrln l.. l'iHI'lll ll. xwrv iim'lul'sm'cl' FUFIII lll.. lllll In llll'IISllllt'l'l'lllll'l1'lll ul llu- lunuls nl lwmrin N. l llonaihl llanp1-i'1'1-1-1-ixnwllu' Xl1'l.:'ixll'l'l'upliy I 11: 1 ws. Inlay llnnlnn vanu- ln'sl in llu- slulnnn. YN llslrll Xl:-I.:-un 1-nu-rg'-il St'1'llllIl Ill ilu 'nlu-. auul lla-nny lloalliv. Slunlvy NN inlnn mul l'l1iIip1T1-wry ulsn vunu- sum-mul in llu-il FUR Tllli Stilltltll, NEXIC IUSO - l05l Snnuting sins This st-asain 4-nmpi-tition has ht-1-n xi-ry lu-1-n in tha- St-nut Troup l'nr tht- Xlilt'KPIlZlt' Cup whit-h w as won hy thi- lillllfltlgf Patrol last 51-ar. lnfln-r tln- lt-atlm-rship ul' tht- twn patrol lt-zulu-rs. tln- lllt'lllllt't'Slllll nl' tht- xx-ry sinall trump is as Ilnllows: lCXtil.l'I l'X'l'lttll, lil l.l,l5tltl PXTIHUI, St-ill-rt. Pull-nl l,f-f11lP1- Nlatsnn. Troop l.e'u0'4-I' lxrnhn. St't'tlltfl Xlt-tliw-4-vp. St-4-mul Winton tflnnpivtlt- l.5ne-s llarry Sf-ill-rl hall tht- lnmmii' ul' ra-4-1-ix ing his First tllass liaclggf-. Thi- spring: Nlaple- Sngrar Tag: Day was we-ll snppnrtu-il hy a Se-lwyn llnusn-fle-l1-g.fa- tinn wht: snlcl ta--s. Xlnst nl' tht- St-nuts anil lfnhs witlistnurl aclniirahlx the- tn-ni mtation P' - tn salnpls- tht-ir warn-s. llnringr tht- stnnnn-r tc-rin thi- Si-nuts ancl S4-niur tfnhs we-nt nn a lung hike- nw-r lli--'ancl Xlountain. l nlnrtunatt-IN the- IlllN tnrnt-tl xi-rx lint. hut the- Jace- se-t hx' S Nl. 2- . . . l . ancl Xlr. l'it'artl was uphe-lcl hy tht- re-rll'at-4-il. pt-rspiringg' hilu-rs f with a ll-w 1-xt-e-ptiuiis ul' c-nurse-. lilinni-rs we-rv 4-nuke-rl on tnp ul' a rm-ky platt-au. antl nnly uni- pan nl' llincl till was hurnt - vi-ry min-h. S4-vt-ral grmnl snaps wt-rv talwn. Un tht- rc-turn trip one- nl' tht- Cars 1-njnyt-tl tht- 1-xtra ple-asnrv nl' 4-russing: thi- lalu- un a ll-rrp twit-4-. 'l'ht- Q-ntl ul' a xt-ry lun--' and 1-iiimalrle-flax l'nuncl 4-xi-i'xniiv xi-rx lir:-il anal xi-rx tlirtx P- .. '. . . . .' ln 04-tnhn-r thi- Svnnts and St-nior lfulrs we-nt to St-Lllu-rgfli. Thi- clay was nve-r- Oast. anxl twn St-nuts 1-xpt-i'ie-in-1-cl clillic-nlty with starting: tht-ir lirt-s without using: tht- vxtra aicl nl' lighte-r lluicl. papt-r. rlnzt-ns ul' matt-ln-s. and nth:-r tahnn kindle-rs. Nlct ire-4-xy mode-stly rt-tirt-cl he-hind a hill tn start his liri- anxl tn 1-nnlt his mt-al. Nnhmly knows hnw 4-itht-r turn:-cl nut. 'l'ht- S.Nl.'s little- hlam-lt hunk has he-4-n nnn-h i-njnyi-tl nn these- hike-s. .X lil'IIlt'IlllDl'Bllt't' Day .Xssvinhly was ln-lil at si-liunl nn Novi-niln-i' ltlth wht-n St-nuts and tlnhs partit-ipati-cl. Thi- stanilartl ln-are-rs wt-rv Xlt-Na-ill and lhlt'ill'1'l'Y5. Thi- lt-ssnn was rg-acl hy Nlatsnn. anal tht- spa-ala-r. Major .Xllan ti. Nlagrf-0. lNl.l3.lf.. was thanki-tl hy St-ill-rt. .X group ul' Sc-outs snlrl puppic-s nn Poppy Day and 11-1-Q-ivt-tl a 4-itatiun liar tht-ir good work. ln Fi-hruary a St-nut and fiuh paratlt- was ht-lcl at a morning assembly to ve-le-ln'atv Boy St-out W4-c-k. Tha- spa-ak:-r was Nlr. lfarlt- Xlumw- ul' tht- tit-ntral District. xIt'liI't't'Yy and Pt-tlnv we-rv llag: hr-are-rs. St-ill-rt ri-afl thi- lt-ssnn. and Nlatsun thanke-cl the spe-alter. Oni- hundrt-d and fifty stars and harlge-s wi-rv award:-d to the- Scouts and Cubs this yt-ar. Thi- S.Nl. fc-Q-ls that nu uns- 1-lsv t-nulcl 4-wr pussibly have fillt-cl out sn many hadggt- l'Ul'IllS l'nr Cuhs and Sc-nuts as he- has dune- during: tht- past six years. H91 SICIANX N llUllSl'I Slllllllbl. NIUEAZ lil ll PUIIQS INK l - f a IIN- bulls am- ilnule-cl iulu lun pau-ks. il .luluur l'zu'lx :uul ai S4-umr Puvlx. ll lllllIlil'S un-l-I :nl lW1IH4'lUl'lx nu NM-:lin-sclaixs. zuul lhe- Sn-iuurs llillem :il llm-1--lliil'ly. 'lilll'I'USl1'l'Hlilll1'lXHl'Hll'lxSlilll'llllS xl-zu' is :is Illllmisz Sn-nun' l':u'lx: tiulll Six lll-ll Six Xluxxx 1-ll. Sire-r llc-clov. Hwrrlllf ' llllullby Xlusf-Icy llauilxiu llamhly llluu' Six lin-vii Six llasle-I I . SIIJPI' llvlm-rs. Sl l'!lIlll Suxagv N l ul si all l .larlxe 'l's-rruux, Si.rPr lil.. SP1-mul lfuumaulams Hugvrl. S1',rPr Luusuu. SPVUIIII lfhaudlvr N intceut liillelspiv lllllllll' l':u'lx: ulcl Six Heil Six Blue- Six Grveu Six Nli-liulmii-. Sifrw' Hi-rwick. S1'.1w' 'l'uruhull. Siler llurflml. Siler Wariu-l'. SPVOIIII llvuwuml. Swmlid Wimlsur. Sevrmri Gray. Serond lllurlu-. ll. Xlarliu Le-an-h Harry lluilliv Dunn llmimly llilbvrt Zvllvr Xlcl lillis SlillIlilf'l'S0ll llupe Xl ulu-lil-lil Nuhlms ll 5 cle- Prvulicv 'lluyll ni' lk llby XI4-Neill llrmxu Six Gray Six lvhilf- Six Phillips. D.. Sifer NUWIIIHII. New-urul lm Nlllylllk Sl..l'f'I' lbupll-, Swnrzd SliiIlQ.fl'l' llrrv lfulhy Phillips. ll. l,iil'lxl'l' llvslvl' N ulvs Fivlilllullsv lfscluiln- Xumlstlx-il, Sirer Wallis Jaclxsuu llurisillle' lilawsui 1 Iluward lluvlwx garlic-s xwrv playvcl lhis Wllllvl' un lhe' svlluul riulx. Xl lllirislmas ilu- lfulis iluuale-ml dum-us ul' luxs I'ur less furtuuatv vhildrvu. lf' plus Ill lllj luys which xu-rv rm-pairvd at the- Svuul shup. X guud-luru box nl' peuuivs lilled bs llu- lfulis mi-r il pvriml ul' sn-xc-ral wvvks :wth-ml Q-ight dollars. This Sum was used to pam imlv ml1il'ui'ls fur :ui vlflvrly. lwrl-riilclvu huspilal patient al Clll'lSllIliiS lime. l501 sa 5 4 I 22. -.f fs - f 1 2 if y 2 E Q E 7 f s 3 2 l5ll SICLXNE N llUl'Sl'I SCIIUUI. NIAGNZINIC Thi- Cubs haw 1-njoyvd thv camp firv and the- jungle' moon during tht- wintm' It-rm. and thi-y have learned svn-ral ways of putting out tha camp lirv wht-n the nwvtingz is oy ur. 9' t 'nfl is held for thrvi- Wt't'liS lay each Siwr in thv Senior Pack. 'l'h0 Senior ., ixer S rn Cubs who haw ops'-nc-d onv i-yo and law ri-rv: tflarlw. D.. fiUllIllllIllZ1l'US, Doylv. lfyalls. ll.. tiordon. dvrson. 'l'urnhull. Windsor. Cubs who haw opt-nvd two vyvs a Hi-rwicla. Cliatley. Clarke. l 'ved their lirst star are: Chandler. llenwood. 'l'.. Urrt-. Peters. Saun- nd haw- hm-onw yt-ti-rans ol' the jungle are: D.. Lv Moint-. N.. Xlaxwt-ll. Nh-ltolnit-. Nt-wman. Pedoe, Phillips. D.. Say age. Terroux. D.. Yodstrcil. So rlosvs anothvr af-t Iilw to 1-nd his rvport by leaving this thought with his rvadvrs: H l the SJI. would ive year ol' Scouting: at St-lwyn ousv. ant INC Shut they door on yesterday And thrown thc key away Tomorrow holds no fears for mv. Since- I haw found today. rXJ 6 I5-?l tLurunmreJ I..R.l'. Ftlll 'l'llI'ISt1lltlUI, Eli,-Xlt IOS!! f l'l5l QS ' , 'l'llli l Nljlilitllttll XID The clock struvlt midnight. Not a sound followed. lt would almost se-1-in that tht- haggard nn-n in they stull'y littln- rooin w't-rv holding the-ir hrt-ath. 'llhvy wt-rv sitting around a big squart- talrlt' with two vandlt-s for light. hlac-ltout curtains drawn tight. awaiting thvir orclc,-rs. Sona-how. in tht- 7.5 past. wcvlx. thv 4-nviny had pt-nt-tratt-tl the-ir ' sc-Cn-t quarts-rs. or vlst- ont- ol' the-ir trustmfd Illf'llllJt'I'S w as a traitor. ln tllllt'l' words tho pafwr 4-ontaining Ihv 4-odt-rl plans ol' tliv st-vru-t radar station. w hich was lu-ing pro-pare-cl hy tht- l n-nm-li l ntlt-rground. was missing. 'l'h4- hluvprints ww-rc still in tho sallz hut thu- littlm- papt-r on w hivh tht- se-we-l vode- was writtvn had disappe-are-rl. 'Xll tho hope-s ol' that hall'-starwd, oy:-r-worlwd nn-n H tht' rt-sults ol months ol' hiddt-n work and 1-ontriying' f wt-rv lost unl:-ss tht- thit-I' 4-ould ln- lovatvd lJvl'orv ht- had tinn- to dvliya-r tht' pain-r into ltllvllly hanfls. Day lry day. inoyw' liy niow. thvy wt-nt tlX1'l't'iit'll lnonn-nt l-l'ttlll tht' tinu- that thw- plans matvrializs-d. l'ly'e-ryhody and 1-yvrything was nn-ntionvd llI'tllll the- valls lllhlllt' on the private' phone- down to tht- ordm-rly who hroughl in tht-ir nn-als. lfys-ry 1-onwrsation was 11-pvatt,-tl. as t-losvly as possililt-. and tht- naint- ol' n-yt-ryont' to w honi tht,-y had spoke-n was carcfully writtcn clown. Fundann'ntally'. the- nt-w ad-iutant was to hlann- for thu- loss. llt- was a yonngslt-i' who had bwn groundt-d l'or a ll-w wvvlts al'tt-1' nionths ol' lirilliant flying. llm-adquarttfrs thought that a rt-st llI'UIll tht: air would lrc good for his nt-rws. and sm-nt hini on this sn-wc,-t mission. llc was a popular lad. l'rit'ndly. and lilo,-d hy l'Yt'l'jllUIlj. lmut obviously' hors-d with his new joh. His hvart was in llying. and haf eo-yirlt-nlly l'ound it hard to w ait. until ln- was allows-d to lxoinb Germany again. Sf-cn-t trips to tht- lfrt,-nt-li 1-oast inight. hm' 1-xciting to some people. but he pi'cl'e-1'i'efrl rt-al 1-oinhat with the- t-nt-iny, instcad ol' se,-cn,-t plans at, the dead ol' night on a l'ort-ign coast. The- silvncc' in thv tiny' rooin w as linally' h1'olu-n hy tho ht-ad ol' tht- l inlt-rground. who said that the-y had cowrt-cl 1,-wi'y possiblc point. and that it' tht-y' did not want thu-ir secret station hlown to blazcs. and tht-in with it. tht-yo had he-st locatt- thc lost codex They' filed slowly out and made: the-ir way silefntly in thu- bla:-ltout to their yarious slut-ping quarters. larsl SICLNNX N lltll Sli Stilllltll. NlXti.XZlNl'I Nlht-n tht- tlt-.it-t'tt-tl young atljntanl rt-lurnt-tl to his tpiartt-rs ht- rt-ally felt that lil't- was not worth liy ing. 'l'o ht- shot down was ont- thing: f antl a tlt-ath worth w'hilt- - hut to ht- tlisgrat-t-tl l'or somt-thing you t'oultl not ht-lp was mort- than dt-moraliziug. When ht- turnt-tl in. his ortlt-rly t-oultln't hayt- ht-t-n mort- thoughtful. llt- st-t-mt-tl almost lo st-nst- that his t-hit-l' was unhappy. autl to ht- trying to makt- t-yt-rything as t-oml'orlablL- as possihlt-. 'l'ht- t-x-llit-r att- a hig suppt-r and w as tasting his t-oll't-t- w ht-n ht- nolit-ed all t-xtraortlinarily hiltt-r tastt- ahout il. No rations wt-rt- quilt- as hatl as that. 'l'ht- ortlt-rly hatl nt-yt-r ht-t-n mort- attt-ntiyt-. hut somt-thing ht- t-ould not explain prt-yt-ntt-d tht- young atljutanl l'rom mt-ntioning tht- hittt-r t-oll't:t-. llt- waited until he w as alont-. and pourt-tl il dow n tht- sink. .X l't-w minutt-s al'tt-rwartls ht- hlt-w' out the Candle and lrit-d to think. What st-t-mt-tl likt- hours latt-r ht- ht-artl somt-ont- knot'k softly' at tht- maiu tloor. The ortlt-rly lt-l tht- yisitor in. lt was ohy ions his man was sure his t-hit-l was aslt-t-p. To his horror tht- young llit-r ht-artl his dt-yott-tl orderly tt-lling his Caller. who was t-y itlt-ntly a t-ollahorator. that ht- hatl ohtaint-tl tht- st-t-rt-t t-otlt- ol' tht- ut-w' plans til' tht- ratlar station. Ht- was drawing it from untlt-r tht- solt- ol' his shot- when the young ollit-t-r opt-ut-tl tht- door ol' tht- room. his rt-volyt-r drawn. The mt-u sprang to tht-ir l't-t-t. antl tht- Frt-nt-h vollahorator tlrt-w' a pistol and pointt-tl it at tht- young ollit-t-r. lit-l'ort: ht- t-ould lirt- tht- young lad shot him. and ht- fell. The ortlt-rly mt-anwhilt- had draw n a rt-y'oly't-r. antl lirt-tl at his t-hit-l'. who l't-lt a sharp pain in his shoultlt-r. and sudtlt-nly his knt-t-s gawt- undt-r him. .Ks ht- sank to the ground he saw' his t-x-hatman making I'or tht- door. antl in a last t-oust-ions t-ll'ort aimed his revolver and lirt-tl at tht- man's ht-atl. llis t-ut-my l't-ll. antl t'raw ling painfully oyt-r to him the ollicel' st-t'urt-d tht- losl t'otlt-. 'l'ht- shot atlrat-tt-tl attt-ntion. antl ht-lp soon arriyt-tl. The young ollit-er was put on a t-out-h. The ht-ad til' tht- tuitlt-rgrotmtl arriyt-tl. autl as ht- t-ntt-rt-ti tht- room the llier ltitikt-tl at him. llt- lay quit-tly tht-n. and lrom his loost-nt-tl lingers tht- piet-e ol' paper tlroppt-tl to tht- ground. l'it-rrt- llayrmontl tlform YJ NIISSIUN lfttXlPl.li'l'lilJ Ks tlot- Thomas sat in tht- l1onnnautlo troop transport plant- t-arrying a group ol' airhornt- paratroopt-rs ht-hind t-nt-my lint-s. ht- grippt-tl a st-alt-d t-uy't-lopt- tightly' with hoth hands. Ht- had a l'uuny l't-t-ling in tht- pit til' his stomat-h. tht- lirst time since his training days. lit- had tlont- t-nough jumping to know what it was like. and he knew' it was tough. lint this jump was to ht- no ordinary' jump - ht- was on a mission: an im- portant mission. and ht- hatl to gt-t through tht- t-nemy lint-s to dt-liyt-r his message. alive or tlt-atl. Tht- mt-ssagt- ht- was lo dt-lixt-r was in tht- st-alt-tl t-nxt-lope t-lamped tightly' ht-twt-t-n his strong lingt-rs. Jot- was a young man. ahout in yt-ars oltl. w t-ll huilt antl tall. llt- w as honest and l'aithl'ul. and hatl ht-t-n with tht- paratroopt-rs I'or oytfr thrt-e years. But somehow' he had tht- l't-t-ling that this w as tht- t-ntl. llt- hatl nt-yt-r ht-t-n on a mission like this before. but it was loo lalt- to hat-k out now. l54l FUR THIC Stilltltil, X IC.-Xlt i030-4105i The plant- t-ngint-s dront-d on steadily. No ont- talltt-d Illtlt'll. 'l'ht- group was sitting around tht- plant-'s lust-lagt-. waiting l'or tht- t-onnnand to .lnmpl Jot- start-tl unt-t-asingly at tht- t-nyt-lope. and wondt-rt-tl il' ht- would t-yt-r st-t- homt- again. 'l'ht-n ht- tueltt-d tht- t-nxt-lope into his innt-r shirt porltt-t. tightt-nt-d his ht-lint-t. and said. lt oughta be t-old out. 'l'ht-rt-'s about liyt- l't-t-t o' snow down tht-rt-. -iudgin' from ht-rt-. and tht- w indis hlowin' liltt- t-razy fi' 'l'ht-n. almost ht-l'ort- ht- had time to linish. tht- ortlt-r was given. Jump, and good lut-lil tint- hy ont- tht- Int-n jlllllpvti. tht-ir whitt- parat-hutt-s opt-ning grat-t-l'nlly lit-hind tht-111. .loe slootl at tht- hatt-hway. lookt-tl down. antl tht-n stt-ppt-d out. llt- wailt-tl a l't-w set-onds. pullt-d tht- rip-t-ord. and w att-ht-d tht- parat-hute opt-n abou- him. tht-r to his left ht- saw a paratroopt-r falling rapidly through tht- air. without a paraehutt-. lfy itlt-ntly it had l'ailt-tl to opt-n. Joe watt-ht-d as ht- plnmmt-tt-tl lo tht- ground. hit. and tht-n lay still. Then a hnrst ol' mat-hine-gun lirt- whizzt-d around tht-nl. as tht- t-nt-my ht-low had spottt,-tl tht-nl. Now wt-'re in for it Y thought .lot-. as he tightt-nt-d his grip l'or tht- landing. 'l'ht- t-nt-my was out to gt-t t-yt-ry ont- ol' tht-ln. as llltilfllillt'-glllll lirt- just hart-ly misst-d Jot-'s ht-ad. Two paratroopt-rs had ht-t-n hit. antl lay dangling from tht-ir para- ehutt-s. wht-n Jot- suddt-nly l't-lt a stinging pain in his lt-l't It-g. Tht-y tl got himl Ht- NYlIlt't'li as ht- lnt tht- snow. tort- oll lns parat'hutt-. and t'rawlt-d to a hunt-h ol trt-t-s. Ht- looked at his lt-g. lt had ht-t-n torn hy st-yt-ral pit-t-t-s ol' lead. antl ht- wonldnit ht- ablt- to nst- it. llt- notiet-d l'or tht- lirst timt- that it w as gt-tting darlt. and t,-xtrt-mt,-ly' cold. His hands grt-w numb as ht- lay tht-rt-1 ht- l't-lt lor tht- t-nyt-lope . . . it was still tht-rt-. All he had to tlo was wait l'or nightl'all. and tht-n t-rawl lti tht- ht-adtniartt-rs ol' tht- allit-tl undt-rgrountl. about l'our milt-s away on-r snow antl through woods. An hour passt,-d. Ht- had not ht-t-n st-en. and darltnt-ss had t-rt-pt in. tht- moon ht,-ing blotted out by t'louds. .lot-'s hands and I'at-t- wt-re numb: his leg was still hlt-t-ding a little. but ht- could not moyt- it. Now s tht- ht-st timt- to go. he thought. Now or nt-vt-1' Y Slowly' ht- t-rawlt-d forward. t-at-h moyt,-int-nt rt-tluiring all his t-nt-rgy. llt- wt-nt live hundred yards. and tht-n looked bat-lt. A small trail ol' blood was lt,-lt bt-hind hy his lt-g. He t-rawlt-tl forward again. 500 yards. another 500. anotht-r. until ht- had gont- oyt-r a mile. Then ht- stopped and looked at his wateh. Une hour to go oy't-r a milt-Y Would ht- make itll again he t-rawlt-tl forward. his lt-l't lt-g l't-lt like lt-ad. it w as sore . . . it. was cold . . .so t'old. An et-rie t-all ol' a woll' sounded in tht- distant-e whit-h made tht- shivers run up antl down his baelt. Ht- had to make it S he had to Illtllit! it! The cold wind whistled through the trees. as .lot- stopped for breath. Ht- w as sure he would nt-y t-r makt- it. He had ovt-r a milt- to go, and ht- was t-xhaustt-tl. Ht- was hart-ly able to lift his ht-ad to set- where ht- was going. The woll' how lt-d again. and it st-t-mt-tl to Joe like tht- voiee ol' death . . . t-alling him. Another hour passed. He could set- his dt-stination 500 yards oll' to the right. and it gayt- him new t-ourage. Slowly' he matlt- his way' forward. Ht- was nearly tht-rt-. Ten more steps . . . eight more . . . he made it! His hands. though ht- eould not. feel it. touehtrtl l55l Still NN N Iltlt SIC Stillttttl, 'SIVULNZIYIC . . . , . . thm- door ol a llttlm- log valnn. Ilm- lmnom-Ima-ml. Inut. as thm- door opm-na-ml. Ins brain lim-gan to swinl in m-irm-lm-s - hm- hm-aym-d a hm-ayy sigh. and Slltllllwtl to thm- ground. mlropping thm- m-nym-lopm- at thm- oIIim'm-r's l'm-m-t . . . Ilm- was mlm-ad. lhonlas Sm-hopllom-hm-r ll'itll'lll YI.l 'I'IIIC tl ltlitilxu II was a mlrizzly morning as Ixit Ilogm-rs wallmm-ml down to pim-r I8 in Xlontreal harlnour. X I'rm-ightm-r was dom'lmm-d. not ym-ry Iargm-, lint shm- was wm-II huilt. Ilm-r nanu- was thm- ll illow Ixil guess:-ml it w as a tramp slm-ann-r. so hc- w allmm-d up to an ollim-m-r standing Iwsidm- thm- loot ol' thm- gangplanlm. Ya-m-rl any mm-nI ' hm- asks-ml. 'I'hm- ollit-1-r. a tall Im,-an man, tnrnm-ml and said. I supposm- wm- m-ould usm- a ml:-m'ImhanmI. hut go to thm- m-aptain on thm- Iirimlgm-. lxit l'llllllll'tl thm- slippm-ry Iamlmlm-r to thm- bridge- whm-rm- thm- raptain was watvhing thm- loading. Ifxm-usm- lnm-. sir. hut m'ouId you usm- a mlm-m'ImhandQ ' aslmm-d Ixit politm-ly. 'l'hm- m-aptain appraism-d thm- twm-nty-m-ight ym-ar olml lad and thm-n said Ulitilllt' into nly m-ahin and I'II sign yon up. Ixit l'olIowm-ml hint into his raliin and within a I'm.-w lninutm-s was part ol' thm- ll illowisi' m-rm-w. llm- had hm-m-n tolml that thm- ship would lvaym- its In-rth at hall'-past m-Im-ym-n. 'l'hat m-ym-ning Ixil wallmm-ml to his hunk in thm- litll't'l'1ISlll' ol'thm- Willow. Soon hm- hm-ard thm- hawsm-rs lim-ing drawn in through thm- m'hom-lms and thm-n thm- rythniim' tln'ul1ol'thm- m-nginm- Iullm-d hiin to slm-4-p. lla- w as aw almt-nm-ml Ivy anothm-r sailor shaking him. IIm-y hm- whispm-rm-d. th1-lmal- sw ain says you'rm- on dm-m-lm duty in IiI'tm-m-n ininulm-s . XII right. thanks' . rm-plit-d Kit. tlnrm- on dm-m-Im hm- Ioolmm-ml around and saw thm- Iuoatswain and wallmm-d oym-r to him. ll hat shall I do. sirii. hm- aslmm-d. Polish tha- lnrass rail handlm-s on thm- Iaddm-rs. i hm- rm-- plit-ml. Xltm-r tlns duly hm- wm-nt lim-low w'hm-rm- hm- saw anothm-r sailor. llhvrm- arm- wc- llm-aulm-tlili' hm- aslmm-d. 'I'o tht- Canary Islands . rm-plim-d thm- sailor. X I'm-w days away I'ronl the- islands thm- Willow ran into a storm. Hn thm- third night ol' thm- storm. whilm- Kit was on mls-m-Im. hm- w allmm-ml mm-r to thm- how' to m-hm-m-lm thm- railing in m-asm- ol' its hrm-aking. While- w allming along thm- dm-m'lm hm- had to grasp thm- railing to km-m-p I'roni hm-ing swm-pt oym-rlioard. lint as hm- was aliout to rm-turn to shm-Itm-r ol' thm- I'orm-m-astIm- ha- hm-ard what soundm-d Iikm- thundm-r. only thm- thundm-ring was too rapid sounding. .-KI. Iirst hm- mlimIn't know' what it was. hut. aI'lm-r a l'm-w' lninutm-s. as thm- noism- bccanlm- loudm-r alioym- tha- howling ol' thm- storm. hm- rm-alizm-ml what it was. It w as thm- noism- ol' thm- snlashing ol' wan-s on rom'lms. I'Im- Illiitll' his way mpiim-lmly to thm- liridgm-. hut just as hm- rm-at-hm-rl for thm- handle- ol' Ihm-mloor to thm- uharlrooni thm-rm- was tt-rritim' vrash and thm- ship shnddm-rm-d anml. with a tm-rrilirjolt that Imnoclmm-ml lxit oll' his I'm-m-t. thm- ship stoppm-d. XlIlltlSl the- m-onlnsimrn that l'oIIowm-ml hm- nlanagm-d to throw himsm-II' oym-r thm- stm-rn w ith a IiI'm--Inuoy. Xs hm- drapm-d hinism-ll' ou,-r thm- ring. amidst thm-sm-1-thing lllllSSUliWHll'l'. lxil lost m-onsm'iousnm-ss. l5til FUR THI-I SKTHUUI. Ylikli N50 -1051 When he awoke he found himsell' on a beach. The storm had passed and there was a beautiful blue sky above. He lil'ted himsell' up and staggered along the beach till he came to a small farmhouse. He collapsed at the door from exhaustion. This time after awakening he found himsell' on a small cot. He related his tale to the farmer who spoke broken liuglish. lle learned that he was on one ol' the smaller Canary lslands. X l'ew days later he was put on a Xlontreal-bound freighter and arrived a week later safely at his home. The Willow by the time the authorities reached her. was so badly' smashed that she had almost disintegrated. Kit learned also that he was the only one ol' seventy crew members to survive the wreck . Derek Xlarpole, lForm X .1 X TH l 'li S'l't IH Y Sometime ago there took place in a small out-ol'-the-way' village a very unusual hold-up. lt occurred in a grocery' store owned by a poor woman whose husband had had one leg amputated as a result ol' severe war wounds. Two men entered the store and the woman came out from her living quarters at the back to look alter them. .Xt gun point they asked for her money. This was kept at the back in a cash register. She burst into tears. but. nevertheless. led them to the rear ol' the store. Still crying. she gave them her money. six dollars in all. Her husband could do nothing tu help. as. due to his crippled condition. he was lying on a cot nearby. The robbers. seeing the condition ol' this poor l'amily'. became sol't-hearted and one asked: this all the money' you have? Yes was the sobbing answer. Nluch to the astonishment ol' the woman the men placed the money' back in the cash register and said: Here is another dollar. keep it. You need this money' more than we do. On the way' out one ol' the men helped himsell' to a package of gum. saying - Thanks a lot, lady '. and was gone. Taylor Carlin t Form YJ SVPERSTITIONS We think of superstition as something which belongs to the past ages. and some- thing which has been banished out ol' this world years ago: but the fact is superstition still lives. just as it has since the beginning ol' civilization. It is diflicult to describe what superstition really' is. I think the best way' to describe it. is that it is a beliel' that usually' strikes a person when in fear. This belief is a belief. which is completely' opposite to reason. l57l tru SICLNXX N IlHtlSl'I Stilltbttl. NIMINZINHC Xlziny supt-rstilions hun- ln-1-n hzu'nile-ss. hut some- hun- re-sultt-d in l'rightl'ul gvdi:-s. 'l'ht- strung:-st l14'li4'l'ol'nll is that 1-1-rtuin nn-n and womi-n posst-ss thv pown-r to 1-liunggv tln-msvlws into uniniuls. 'l'his he-lit-l' was 4-onunon in lfuropv. pzu'tit'ularl5 during: tht- iniddlt- ugt-s. wht-n nanny unlortunutt- pt-oplv ws-rv put to dt-uth. an-i-tis:-rl ol' he-ing 'WM -rt-wolu-s . Xnolhn-r stranigv ln-livl' is lhul ai xznnpirv is suppost-fl to he' 1lt'lll'pSt', w'hit'h lvavfls its gfruw in the' night. sum-ks hlood from tht- lixing' whilt- tht-5 slm-p. und rvturns to the- gran xc- ul dnwn. 'l'ht- x ivtiins grznliially grow putt- :ind div. mt-iitiiallp turning into Ytilll- pm-s lln-uisi-lu-s. Wlwn u xzunpiri- wus siispw-tml. ai grant- w us dug ops-n. and il' thc- hody ltittl lhlot id on its lips. u sllurp stulw was driu-n througrli tht- lwurt :uid tht- hotly was hurne-d to ushvs. Noun- In-oplv stlll ln-limo in this SltfN'l'SllltHll. Nlnny suns-rstitions uri- ussoriulvfl with tht- ln-ziwiilp hodin-s. ln old linws, pc-oplr' www' It-rror-strim-lwn during: an e-xlipsv ol' the- sun. llt't'illlSt' the-5 thought that il me-ant tho- dvslrum-tion ol' thc- world. und this sup:-rstition is still vurrie-cl on in somv parts ol' the Wt! St'l'UIlt rld. X vonunon supi-rstition i'om't-rning shooting: stairs or un-tvors is that lowrs who 'und wish l'or lwailtll. wi-ulth, und llilPplllt'SS will haw the-ir wish l'ullille-d. Another lwlin-l' is thul ai sit-lt pt-rson who st-vs ai shooting: stan' will rw'owi' within a mouth. Nloteors 1 HKU 'nw ln-livu-tl Iol'ol't'I1'll:lgg'l'1'ul me-nt. lt is also lwlit-wil that ont- who sm-4-s thv ne-w moou 1' tht- right shouldt-V will hun- good lurk. und the- pt-rson who st-vs it ovvr his lvl't shouldvr luusl dia- soon. Xlso il is suid that one- should in-xvi' point an ling:-r at thv moon or stairs. la-st ha- hluid an align-l. ll ith tha- iin'rn-usa' ol' st-iviitiliv luiowlvtlgv lllllllj ol' tht' ahovv supvrstitious have pussvd uwny. lloww-x 4-r, 1-x 1-n today pt-oplv all ox 4-1' ltu- world arm' vurt-l'ul about not walking: tlllt lt'I'ltltl1lt'l'S.Ut'ttlNlltlSt'i'lllII,2Illlll'lt't'IItll za tahlv. und so l-tbl'llI. Nlany still fear tht' SPYPII yo-urs ol' had luvlt ' ailtvr lnivailtilig: an lnirror and also must throw' salt ou-I' their shoulder :alta-r thvy spill it on tht- laihlt-. l'4-oplv, tha- world on-r, still pick up ai llorsef shov and rvgrurcl it ns ai ,Ll'llilI'tIlllt't' thvy will gt-I good lortunt- as ll rvsult. 'l'ln's1- and lllillly othi-r supn-rstitions ww-rv wvry important. and usvd to inllueucf? tht- lin-s ol' pi-oplv u ll-w 4-1-nturit-s ago. Today umny still lwlivu' in thvm but modern St'lt' St'lt' nu- luis insult' at gn-ut niainy mort- pi-oplv rt-alizv that odd 1-wuts t-an lw explained by in-in Hilly 'l'innnins. tl orin X .l I53l AMONGST THI-I IADIES iw' 'l1 'Q Upper Iqfl: Hrs. Nlarklanfl amid wwkly If-sts. Upper riglul: Nliss Lnvke- rvlaws from he-r lalmurs. Cenlre: Mrs. Warren and Mme. Gyger enjoy a IIIOIIIPIII-S 4-hat Iogvllwr. Lower Iefl: Nliws Klan-aulay during a brivf lvl:-plmnv lull. Lower righl: Mrs. Tester Frvvd from tho trammvls uf Form ff. l59l i' Lplmlos hx' C'l'f'Iilllll1Ill5 1 SICIJNN N llttl SIC Stllltbttl. XIMGAZIYIC IDIICSICI, X ICIISI S STIQXXI I,tItTtINItiJ'l'IX ICS In tht- last It-n to tilt:-1-n yt-ars. thvrt- has In-1-n a tra-ntl in most major railways for 1-lianging on-r to dit-st-I lot-oniotiye-s. Ilan-ally any ste-am lot-omotiya-s are- In-ing manu- l':u-tnrs-tl now. as most I-ngrinv lac-toria-s are- Vlllllljllllgl on-r to I-onstrurtion ol' dir-si-I lovo- IlltlIlXt'S. for w hit-h tln-rv is a mum-h gre-att-r mln-mand. Ilia-so-I lot-omotiyt-s art- rs-ally dit-si-I-I-la-i'tria'. In-1-ausv thu- dia-sa-I 4-ngine-s 1-arh drive- a ggi-ne-rator. proyiding: e-In-1-tl'it'ity lor motors rnounte-cl on the- axlu-s. 'I'ht-st- 1-It-4-triv motors proyidt- nnn-h quit-tt-r and smoothi-r starts than str-am lot-omotiyn-s. making tht-m mort- popular and e-Ilivit-nt. f-spe-rially with passengers. Thr- :-lt-:-triv motors 1-an also lu- use-tl as a hralu- on long downhill runs. This is dont- by' I'PYl'I'S- ing tht- motors so that tht-y try lo turn tht- oppositi- way. hut the- wi-ight and moms-ntum ol' tha- train lu-vp tht- where-ls turning in tht- saint- way' as th:-y we-rv going. Thus. by' olll-ring rt-sistant't- to thc- wht-1-ls. the- train slows down. In suhurlman runs and for shunting vars in rity limits. die-se-I Iovornotivt-S hav? a gr:-at adx antagt-. In-to-atise the-y' art- mum-h t'lk'8IIt'l' and e-asit-r to opt-ratt-. The- dit-sn-I engines only put out a littlt- smoke- t-onipart-d to stt-ani t'llgIIIlt?5. whit-h contrihutv much ol' the smolo- that some-tim:-s hangs oy er a city. Storing: I'or short space-s ol' time is muvh easier with dit-sf-ls. In-vausv the-ir die-se-I m-ngine-s van ln- stoppt-d and startt-d mnvh more easily' than ste-am pri-ssurv ran bc- raisn-d. Fua-I consumption is mum-h le-ss with die-st-I lot-omotiyrs than with steam locomo- tiws. as lnort-1-In-l'gIy' is ohtaine-d from :lit-st-I t'nt-I than from the- same amount ol' fue-I used in ste-am Iocomotiyvs. Sta-am lot-omotiy vs haw- tol11'oy't-l'l1:itlIt'tI I'airIy oI'te-n Io lu-vp the-m in good running t-ondition. lint die-st-ls do not new-d to hi- oy:-rhauln-tl nearly so often. This means less Q-xpf-nsv in mon:-y. materials and nn-n. Il' a ye-ry long train has to ha- pull:-tl. a I1-w dit-se-I units can hr- joint-d together and I-ontrollt-d I'rom tht- l'ront. Thi- units an- I-alle-ml X and I3. ,Xn X unit has a cab in front. l'or tht- 4-ngrint-I-r. hut I3 unit has no vali. and has to In- controlled from an A unit. Thf-re are- many 4-onilminations ol' units. l'rohalmIy tht- most common are- two X units. coupled i-nd to e-nd. with a calm al e-ithn-r 1-nd so that it can e-asily' run 1-ith:-r way' without having to ln- lurnt-d around hy a turn-talilv or sonn- otha-r similar cle,-vim-. Dil-sn-I lot-omotiy-vs are- mum-h salt-r in that tht- e-iigim-4-1' has a much greater range ol' vision than in a stt-am lo1'omotiye'.tIu1-to tln-1-alilwingin front HIiII1t'Cllf.'lIlt'. It will only lit- a matt:-r ol' tiini- now until all ste-am lot-omotiyx-s are- replaced by die-se-ls. wliirh hayi- many' advantagn-s oy:-r thi- olde-r locomotiy vs. livnnt-th Nlatson. tFor1n YJ I till 1 FUII 'l'IIE SCIIUUI, YEXII 1030 - l05I .XT 'l'llE ZUtI I was informed by my l'ather. one morning when yye yyere in New lork. that we were going to the Zoo. llaying been prey iously told the In-st time to go, my mother. father and I set out l'or the Bronx Zoo. We were to meet I'riends who liyed in Yew York. .krriy ing by the I, at 12,00 ol-loek. yy e lirst sayy the bird seetion. whieh I thought would he the most boring. but yy hieh later turned out Io he yery beautiful. First we saw the storks. llamingoes and other large birds ol' that type: then eame the game birds. in which category' are the dillerent speeies ol' pheasants yy hieh. in my' mind. are the most picturesque in the bird family. .Xll the little birds were there: ey ery kind one eould imagine. Yotieing the time to be getting on toward the dinner honr. yye instantly' made l'or the little luneh stand whieh was our prearranged rendex-yous. Xl'terwards we made our way' to the lion rages. where the lions and tigers were to lie ll-d. While we watehed this, we Could hear a terrible commotion going on not l'ar away: this. we learned. was the seals being fed. The next hour was spent y ieyy ing the pigmy and large llippos and l'lllIlUt't'l'US1,'S. elephants. kangaroos. ,Xlriean yyarthogs and many others. along with the smaller type ol' animals. All the nonfearniyorous ones were enelosed in a one or lyyo aere lield. sur- rounded by a high Il-nee: one eould frequently ealeh glanees ol' lloeks running through the woods S it was indeed a y ery beautiful sight. Then we toured the small aquarium and the snake house, both ol' yy hieh were extremely' interesting. Ol' eonrse one eannot miss the monkey house. yy hieli not only eau be exciting but also very amusing. Finally. to top oll' the afternoon. yye saw the only one ol' its kind in eapliyity. a duek-billed platypus: this yy as yery lueky l'or me. I'or not many people haye been able to see this amazing speetaele. After I had returned to the hotel. I told my mother how extremely fortunate I was. for I had seen many' things yy hieh other boys are unable to see. and Iamsure that that. day' at the Zoo will remain in my mind l'oreyer. Peter Dullield. lyFOI'Ill IY.l P,-XIXTIXG Painting is almost as old as man. He has always used it to express his ideas, thoughts and feelings. One ol' the lirst traees ol' art that has been found are the drawings the eayemen made on the walls ol' their eayies. Nlost ol' these drawings are pietures ol' animals and weapons. We do not know what these pietures mean. but we think they' are stories ol the eay'emen's liy es. In Egypt archaeologists found that the ancient Egyptian tombs had paintings o11 their walls. They think these paintings are also stories ol' the Egyptians' liy es. ltill SICIANX N Iltbt'SI'I Stilltlttl, NIUQAZINIC l't-oplt- hayt- tlng np many yast-s. pots antl howls in tlrt-t-t-t-. 'l'ht-st- too havt- pit-tnrt-s on tht-m Sonlt- ol tht- pit'tnrt-s art- ol tht- Ulynlplt- ttalnt-s. tltht-r plt'tnrt-s art- ol' tirt-t-lt gotls antl st-t-nt-s I'l'tllll tht- Iliatl antl tht- lltlysst,-y. llonit- tlitl not hayt- many paintt-rs, lint tht- llomans yst-rt- maryt-Ions st-nlptors. antl somt- ol tht-n' st'nlplnrt-s t'an still ht- st-t-n in tht- t.olosst-tnn. Xl'tt-r tht- harlmarians t'amt- into l'.nropt-. tht-rt- is as not mnt'h art tt-xt-t-pt for tht- Nloslt-ms in Spain! nntil tht- lit-naissant-t-. llnring tht- llt-naissant't- tht-rt- ywrt- many l':nnons artists. In Italy Nlit-hat-I Xngt-Io paintt-tl tht- rool' ol' tht- Sistint- tfhapt-I. lil t-rt-t-o tlitl -X Nut-yi ol' 'l'olt-tlo antl tht- 'Wlona Lisa was painlt-tl hy l,t-onartlo tlt- X int-i, llollit-ln. a t-t-rman paintt-r. matlt- portraits ol' lfnglish lortls antl latlit-s. llt- paintctl a xyontlt-rl'nl portrait ol' llt-nry XIII l'ainting tlitl not t'hangt- mnt-li al'tt-r tht- llt-naissant-v nntil tht- ltlth t-t-ntnry'. ln tht- st-t-ontl halI'ol'tl1t- lttth t-t-ntnry a nt-yy typt- ol' art ht-gan. l't-oplt- t-allt-tl it motlt-rn art. l'it'asso is tht- most lamons ol' all tht- motlt-rn artists. llt- paints pt-oplt- with many l'at-t-s. ont- l'or t-at'h mootl ol' tht- pt-rstm. 'l'ht-st- paintings art- strangt- to mt-. lint, my' tfhiltlrt-n yyill prohalily thinlt ol' portraits looking liltt- tht-st-. Somt- motlt-rn painting looks just liltt- tln- paintings tln- t-ayt-nit-n tlitl thonsantls ol' yt-ars ago. I am nst-tl to tht- more tra- lintl it intt,-rt-s tllttonal ltmtl ol painting antl I tlon t ltnoyy what to look for in a lnotlt-rn painting. hut I ting. tiolin Dolit-ll, tl orm lt.J 'l'lllC l,.Xl lil'IN'l'ltXNS Uh. to ht- in tht- ltaurt-ntians Now that wintt-r's tht-rt-. ,Kntl whot-yt-r waltt-s in tht- l,anrt-ntians Somt- morning may pt-rt-t-iyt- 'l'ht- lmonghs ol' pint- antl sprnt-t,- ist-ight-tl tloyyn Ily thonsantl llaltt-s ol' l'rosly tlt-yy. Still tht- t-hit'ltatlt-t- sings on tht- it'y hongh ln tht- ltanrcntians -4 noyyl Xntl at'tt-r Klart-h. ysht-n ,Xpril lolltms. 'l'ht- snow tlot-s mt-lt on hills antl holloyss, lint. look. tht-rt- art- a l't-yi yyhitt- tops Whit-h stay in shatly yyootlt-tl spat-t-s. Now st-t- tht- hntls ht-gin to pop: tht- t'rot'nst-s Xt snmmt-r's start tlo t-ast. a pnrplt- tint on plat't,-s Vl'ht-rt- tht- snow has lt-l't no marlt. Now harlt H aloft. tht- yoit-t-. X larltf' ,Xntl through tht- yyitlt- antl sloping lit-ltls tht- grass ht-gins to sprout. For snrt- it is tht- sign ol' spring. to st-0 tht-sv things conit- ont. lint tlo not blink or sht-tl a tt-ar. 'l'ht- snoyy yyill t-onlt-. you'll st-t-. nt-xt yt-ar. Jamt-s tlrt-iglltoii, lF0l'lll N l.j toil I-U11 Tllli SCHOUI, X EAR 1950 -1951 NOX 1-INIBEH IN NIUNTR HAI. Ot' all the twelve inunths in the year. The 1-lex enth is wnrst ul' all. For Winter sure is 1-uniingg near. .Xml it's the end ul' Fall. The days are gi'uw'in,g: yt.-ry short. Rnd sunset emnes 1-'er tive or inure. Thermfs little daylight now for spurt. Because it's dark suun after l'unr. The w eather's raw' and smnewhat dreary And you seldom see the sun. Yun eannut be su ye-ry cheery When rain stops outside fun. There is often lirust at night. ,Xnd slushy snow by day. ,Xml yuu are alnmst always right ll' you dress for weather that way. Yun should not wish time pass away. lint. ul' the month ul' NUYQIlllD0l'. This is the best that une can say:- 'ZX better month is December! John l. dd. tlft win X W1Xl'liH Ol' all the seasons that there are. 1 like the winter best: The air is Clear. and pure. and euld, And fills one full of zest. The snuw' that falls so clean and white. So silently. by day or night. That one can slide or skate and ski, And feel so swift and full of glee. But when it hails and storms and blows. The thing I like to du. ls stay inside and light the fire. And read my books both old and new. Timothy Carsley fF0l'll1 X J 1031 NICIJNX N llttt Sli SIZIIIIIII, NINILXZINH 'I'I I Ii l I HST SNI M IIIII' IIIIIVIIIIILI I uwulw tu IIIIII. Xs sum: us I put up llll' hliiul. 'lihut ull IIN- grmnul wus gIllSlI'Illll,1I white-, lin' it haul snows-II IIIFIIIIQIIIIIIII lllt' lllfllll. Xly IN-aN'I wus Iillt-cl with joy IIIIII litlll. I lxIlI'XN tl gluml llllll' INNI IIUIIIIII. Snow-lights wuulcl III' IIN- llllllgl' that aluy. It lII'llI'NI'I' I INNI tiNN- In play. 'lihc llttIlllI'llI I SII'lll nut lllt' IIINNL I slippi-xl, which IIIZIIII' IIII' xt-ry sun-3 Xml smut IIN- hulls llI'I1IiIl In II5. I almnst gut Iltlt' Ill llll' I-51-I 'l'lN- nSllllIlI'Slu thing I suw thut clay Was. us IIN- str:-1-I-van' pullt-il away. X Illilll. Inn INII-. IiflIII'UilI'llI'Il IIN- vurh. vlilll' wurcls III' vaillm-cl wt- lII'Xt'I' llI'ilI'IIl Vlilll' slrm-I-I-I-au' slrugglt-rl lliruugli IIN- NIIIHN. SNNN-IinN-s I IIIIDIIQIIII it I'IlIllllIl-I go: IIIII Iinully I gut to sm-INNII. XII suulu-II with im-I-. llllll I'IlIllI't' I-null rlilltl I4-sts I w mtv that IIIIIQ I III,'HI'. W4-rv ri-ally IIUI su wry I'lI'ill'i lfm' il w as h:N'cI lu w rite- IIIIII think. It lII'Il pilm-s ul' sunw wt-rv mi IIN- rink. lfiwlilin- Xngrus. Il'iUl'Ill NJ Tlll NIJICII XXII l,IIiII'I'XlNI,i lllIIIlllI'I' and hghtuuig is II'IgIlllI'IlItI,Lf In llll' It IN-N it I-ruslN-s lill-II Ilushm-s tlI'IItlIlIl. I try In pl'I'lI'IltI that its pre-tty to sm- Xtlll lII'llXI'lj look up I'i'mN IIN- QIVIIIIIIII. lltvy It-ll IIII' it's IIIIIIIIIIQI :NNI quivlxly will pass. ll'II il lights up IIN- llItllSI'S ZIIIII tri-I-s INNI IIN- gr: lt yuu sliuulll hunk out nn at Ilurlx. glumny lllgllll. tl som- lillllllj sliupt-s iN its inystt-riuus light. f Hut. ulti-r ull. I must iltllltll l'm almnst scan-Il In ch-:ith hy it. llulu-rt llatlln-tt. Il'qIIl'Ill l.I lhll ll U, In I 1 I-'HIE Tllli Stillmrl, N IC-Xl! N50 1051 lf,XI till'l' HY 'I'lIIii1XNIIillX ai 1' lI'hnlus by Cr:-igh :per lqfl: S1'UllllllZlSI1'l' Pm-rkins at his duty-ch-sk. ,pw riyhlg l,l, f14blllllIHIHlk'I' l'im'aI'1i pays his farm-no-ll x isil lu thu- svlu ml. wer Lfjfl: Nlr. l urw 1l11vur1sa-iolxsly pose-s ln-m-nth un lmlizm In-ml-mllw-SQ. wr rigfhlf Nlr. Xluyvr warm-llingg in the- library for aa ns-xv play. l 65 I SI'.I,XlN N Iltllhlz SLIIIHJI. NI-XHXZINIC 'I'IlIi titll NTHY It s lowly lo In- in Ilia- voimtrp thi a ple-asaul summn-r day. Il's lim in tht' In-auIiI'uI woods to roam ll ith tht- Inrds amd tha- In-asts at play. 'I'I1e' Imirds ara' all II5 ing: and gliding: around. tlxvr tht- hills and thv strvams. r w . . I lu- wmd m thi- Ire-vs malu-s a rustling sound Lulu' Iairyland. It st-vms. IN-te-r tlnmyn. tI orm I.J II I WICIIIC X KIIJWBUY II I wvrv a cowboy. I'd r'ow-r the- range' And look aI'tvr my ratllv. Xml tht-ii I'or a I-Iiaiigo Nomvtimvs IRI It-aw thvm to othvrs. and tramp igh up in lhv mountains. a long: way from 1-amp I d Cut down some' Imranrhn-s and Imuild a snug in-st Mid go hunting and fishing. I'or that would In- In-st K 4-ouplv ol' days and I'm re-ady to go Bark to my pony. my I'ri4-lids and Iasso. Ilvnis III-illvy. tForm I.D TIIIC HIIIDS Thr- birds all lin' a happy IiI'v. Singing in Ilia- Irvs-s. Wliwv you can sw thvir Iittlc- nvsts Swaying: in thx' In'1-vzv. Whvii tht' wintvrtimn- is nvar. I,ittIv birds Ily south 'I'o wlwre- thc- land is warm and 1-It-ar. Vllitll Iiood lo till lllvir IIIUIIIII. Nlivhac-I Ilyvrs. llform I.J I.INIIiHICRS Tlwrv was om-v a small Imoy in Form I. Whost- mastvr hv shot with a gun. lla- was giwn the Cam-, Which vans:-d him grval pain 77 But ht- said il was we-II worth lhv lim. XIII-hat-I I,oI'I't. llform I.I 1601 Fo II THE SCIIOOI. YEAH N501-1031 There once was a smart young Korean. Who said to his friends. l.et's he lleein'. So they jumped from their beds And they fled from the Reds. Hut were drowned in the blue Caribbean. Michael I,oll't l Form There was a young Selwyn House boy. Whose mother said. llere's a new toy. Hut it wasn't until She showed him a pill That he knew that her gift was no joy. Robert Usler. t Form I ltnow a young: fellow named Wait. .Xnd I'm exceedingly sorry to state He never takes heed When requested to read. And we Wait. and we Wait. and we Wait! Anon. There is a young fellow named Eaton Who. I confess. had me heaten. Without any warning. I asked him one morning. Are you eatingf ' No Sir! I'm Eaton. Anon. I know a young fellow named Tait: I asked him once for a Date. I'm glad to relate We ate at eight-eight So Tait and I dined tete-a-tetel Anon. l 67 I I I J SICIJNN N IIHI Slf' Ntittttltl, XIXIGXZINIC iaxnvegsn iam 9.II,S, HI,IJ IHNN X'I'I'1'N I lx. IIItiICSSICN 'SlllIIIl Iluusi-. I'i'1-Ii-vt IN-Imnl Ilnust-t. tillwir. Itvhaitingr Sm-ie-ty III'txe-i' 5 I .IuIr. t.auIi-t I.:--tilt-:mul INI Ski. Ixt In flaws nl I.Ilt'ISIlllIlS. m X I Xl X'I'lIIti: II IN. Iililtmx Ninth IImm'. I Iunr. I5iIn.itin: Nwivty. I'Iu51-rl tituli. I'I:1mI. II I. IIll,lix Smith Ilmiw. I'Iu5i-1' N tiluh. tfaum-ran t1Iulv. limit-l tkn'pm'nI. 2mI Fnut- lmll. intl IIm'Iu-5. t Wricu im' I'x'i l'r:ixsux Smith Ilmiw. Ili-mt titty ISI-limit Ilmm-i, Ili-halting Sm-it-ty I'lu54-is t.IuIi. Intuit-i'u t.IuIr. I1'mtI Ixt Ski ta-ami. Isl in 1-lass ut IIIIVISIIIIHS X NI. NN III'I'tilII'IXll' Smith Ilfmgt-.1'tmii'. IM-Imtilig'Sm-in-ty. Iiaum-i':1tfIuI1. fmt Ski. N I Il'l'IlIIl'2lIt'Z I XItt'nxxif:i.1. Williams Iluuw. II:m4I. ml Ilmllnill. NMN Smith ltmns-L. Ifllwir. Ilamtl. ti,S,Xl.. QIIII twmttmll. IIHI llm-tx.-x. N. II. I.XN't't.lIi Smith llmm-. Intl m-Vhiit' Nlnuauim-. IM-Imting Sm-in-ty. lst in Ifluss :it IIIIVISIIIIRIS, II. X. IIULISII-IfIIIIQIIIIIHIII Iluuw. X4-xx Huy. flul I'uutImII. tl. Ilunxlrl' tilutpinmi Iluusv. IINI Ifmittmll. Iluimurs ul IIIIVISIIIHIS. I'. Xlvlxlcmxx Smith IIollm'. News lim. IM-Imtiiig Siwit-ty. .l. thplmllitr tIImpniam Ilmlsv. tftmir. IM-Imling Sm-it-ty. I'1am1I. IIHI I mntIutII. QIIKI Ski. II IhiXNl-1'l l'v- 5s'I1unI Iluusv, Newt IIH5, tt lf. Uatllulmivi fSt'I1nuI IIUIIYU. Ilamt ml Ilan-In-x. an ll FUR Tllli Stllltltll, XICAH 1050-1051 F. Nl 15111-ZUITHQSchool House. Debating Society. Playerk Club. lgilllliilll lloclwy 0 ntl i11 Class at Clll'lSlllliiS. W. PULLUK tk- Scllool House. J. B. IY. ll: 'llllUTTfSL'llUUl House. Choir. flltl and litillliilll llockey. J. xl.MTXAUtilITUN SL'll01ll llouse. P. lioxliin-l,ll1ap111a11 House. 2n1l Football. Zlrrl llocltcy. Ill. A: P. l5LuxEfScl1ool House. New Boy. lu. t.. Nl ULS0N4SL'lltNll House. lgdlllillll lloclwy. intl i11 class at lilll'lSlllli1S. New Hoy U. XESBITT-School House. lst i11 lflass at lilll'lSllllkiS. IlI.l5: X. Svrixizrz-Scliool House. New lilly, 2n1l i11 Class at Clll'lSllllRS. Form 6 J. D. D. .X H. W la. B. T. A. D. H S.Il.S. ULD BUYS .KT 'l'.tZ.S. :X : liRANYl lll-lllgxlltlfllt'SlClf' Football lcolourslz SNYlIlllIllllll' team: Political Science Club: Senior Debating: Society: Choir. . llfmsox-Stllcly Privileges: Littlesicle Football: French Club: lVllIl'I't'lll .Xllairs Club: Senior Debating Society. . NlrutlNNEsfMidcllesidc Soccer lcolonrsl: Fl't'llCll Club: Current Xllairs lllulng Science Club: Senior Debating Society. NENYCONlB4Pl'Ul'QCtI Study Privileges: liigsifle S1 nccer tcoloursl: liigsicle llockey 3 liclitor ol' '.RQL'lJl'flq'Z Political Science Club: FI't'llCll Club: Dramatic Society: Head Sacristan. RLYTLEY-Middleside Soccer tcoloursl: Political Science Club: French Club: Scie11ce Club: Dramatic Society: Choir: Senior Debating Society. . STEwARTaNIidcllesicle Soccer tcoloursl: Jlllllfbl' Basketball: Political Science Club: Senior Debating Society. l69l Xhli SICIJXN X IIHI Sli SHIIHHI. NIXHXZINIC 1 N l.l Illlll-I Isiwxitll'I uulll'lII'IH Ni1I4'Il1r1'lu'X X lx X11 IXIXI l:I NI4l1' I'amlln'nll XI'llI'l l'l I,llII'l1 llN1'll'lll'1't Iulu' I,I4'llll'l'll' P. 1 1 1- . 1 - - . 1 1 gvllilil' IM-lnalliug SUl'il f. was XIill1Hl'Ni1ll'5Hl't'l'l'I Prrlilirall 5l'il'll1'l'1.IlllDZ lfurre-ul Xilllilxf lull n aux lmlllulll lmake-llmll. I lu VINIXIINN I1igsi1l1-lfrrfvllmll i1'1vl1vl1lM: XlilIlHl'NiIll' lI1v1'l11'y. X l,u1n4n'r N 1-xx H1151 doing xwll. I5 NIXXIUIIK Nll I l,llXlll IN lllllrxl I1 llmkux Immun llrlulm N1 1 1 w My ' 'g'-J: .' -V' ' -' 1. ' A 'i ' ggfwin- IRICXIIQNIISIR Xxlilf ITXN SICIHIKTI-1. 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