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French — Given by Mrs. Mair. Won by Ferguson. Maths. — Given by Miss Lonsdale. Won by Phillips. General Progress — Given by Miss E. Lonsdale. Won by Pooley. General Progress — Given by Mr. Averill. Won by Hodgson. Reading — Given by Rev. E. S. Hunt. Won by Watson. Music — Given by Mrs. Edna Baiss. Won by Garrard. Efficiency — Given by Mrs. Tryon. Won by Adamson. Photography — Given by Com. Kingscote. Won by Phillips. Batting Average — Given by Mr. Wingate White. Won by Morres. Best Collection of Moths — Schwengers. Best Bowling Average — Garrard. The winners of the boxing finals are as entered under the heading Boxing (Page ??), and in this connection we would like to record our appreciation of the work done by Commander Kingscote, who has again taken charge of the School boxing and physical instruction. OLD BOYS ' NOTES G. Dunkley has left school and is coming out to farm in Alberta next March. T. Eddison is doing well at Dartmouth R. N. C, and his brother is making a name both in school and in games at Charterhouse. F. Gooch has left Victoria, and hopes to get work in San Francisco. We wish him the best of luck. J. Musgrave is nearly at the top of his school (Bloxham), and E. Musgrave has become an adept at golf, having car- ried off high honours in Jersey. J. Lander is at Shrewsbury, and rowed in the school second eight last summer. L. Stewart-Macleod is at home and is, we believe, master- ing the science of intensive cultivation. T. Douglas Groves is doing his second year at the Uni- versity of British Columbia. Page Twenty-five
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THE BELLS We ' ve fire alarms and buzzers, And ' phones upon the stairs, A little bell for school and meals, And another bell for prayers. We ' ve several other gadgets That make a lot of noise, Such as radiophones and class-room bells, And num ' rous other toys. Now, what I want to know is this : It ' s woryying me so — Suppose they all go off at once ! To which one do you go? Do you scramble to the telephone Praying loudly in your flight, Seizing lesson books with left hand, And the Pyrene with your right? Or do you find some sheltered spot Which no one knows but you, And let the whole darned works go hang? I rather think you do. — M.A.E. PRIZE LIST, 1923 Prize Giving Day was a purely informal affair, owing to the presence of measles in the School, and we entirely dis- pensed with the celebrations which usually attend the last day of the Summer Term. The presentations were made by Dr. Wace. The List Form VI. — Given by Bishop of Columbia. Won by Morres. Form V. — Given by F. G. Crisp, Esq. Won by Best I. Form IV — Given by Mrs. Stanton. Won by Roaf II. Form III. — Given by Commander Morres. Won by Robinson. Form II. — Given by Mrs. Barry. Won by Ripley. Form I.— Given by Mrs. J. H. Slade. Won by Noble II. Pago Twenty-four
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R. J. Mellin has joined the staff of the Bank of Com- merce at Duncan, V.I. T. Golby — Excellent reports as Cadet Captain in H. M. S. Conway. A. A. Turnbull is at Victoria College, Jersey. G. Officer is in the Royal Bank of Canada at Victoria. C. E. Tryon is in England and hopes to go to Glenal- mond at Easter. The Wollaston brothers left in November for England. There are many old boys whom we should like to hear from occasionally, etc. FINIS Page Twenty-six
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