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E e in urope , but we are b coming increasingly E i t or i a d l cons cious o f the spread of the war and its

E W “ r e . heard a radio sermon the other day effects . are to lose the services of M W R in which absolutely no reference was . D . Wainwright , who has been a valued mem “ ' made to the increasingly grave international ber of the staff for two years , and who now “ ” i . n situation or the crisis for the democracies , leaves us for the Air Force We wish him ,

. and , after it , we felt refreshed For a few all sincerity , the best . of luck and a speedy n “ long minutes we had forgotte the black return . clouds ” and the stupendous confli ct which is We may have an opportunity to do our bit O u r raging on the other side of the Atlantic . before many weeks have passed , when the less - thoughts were of the p leasant things of fortunate s chool children of England and parts spring , and peace and security . of the Continent come over t o enjoy the privi S uch periods , if one would remain normal in leges of our Dominion . This mingling of the

o f n these troublous times jealousies , hatreds and younger ge eration seems to us an admirable

ro greed , are necessary ; and one of the primary way of building up confidence in the b ther

' s o o f purpo es of Acta is to rec rd some of the hood man , and lessening the national ani

l fi o i e pleasant hours of re axation and pr o t abl e _ m si t s .

‘ b- us n ess . O e y liver Wend ll Holmes once said The projects of the R ed Cros s in t hi s di s t r i ct rn that there was in the co er of his heart a c o - i received our full operation . Bes des con plant called reverence which needed watering a e tributing in other w ys , we coll cted over

“ c . e t W about on e a week We who are as y too pounds of paper . e have put all our efforts young to take a direct part in the great struggle into these small things , and , however inadequate

- can set ourselves the task . of keeping reverence , those efforts may be , they are an indication and courage and un s el fi s hnes s and truth alive that the same spirit which “ has prompted so our ” ' in characters . a We _must m ke ourselves many of our O l d B oys to join up motivates w , O ur S orthy of victory and regulate our lives to us . chool motto suggests the extent to

r i chn es ~ n retain the s a d colour and the ideals c our whi h services may be carried .

ma < > which democracy has de possible . x

As Si r C m Gerald a pbell said to us , we must W e ar e fortunate in having as L ord Tweeds ” our ’ ’ keep heads up , confident that right will muir s successor Queen Mary s brother , the t he . E triumph and sanity be restored to world arl of Athlone . We h o pe that His Excellency

fi The actual routine of school life has not been and the Countess of At hl on e wi l l like Canada

r H greatly changed despite startling developments and will be very happy at Gove nment ouse . ot es

M ar ch 3 r d M a 12 t h und . S ay, y

H r an W cl i e Col l e e. B W . o R v . The e . R R t r n The r ev H W a e ma . , ff g Ve . . . _ y y

M r Hor an as k ed us t o k ee t he s i r i t ual l ow R edr l and Dean . ect or o Chr i s t Chur ch Cat h a p p g f , i es He r ei t er at ed t o us al i v e i n our dai l l v . o N i a ar a Dean W at er man came t o our ul i t y f g , p p l d become s l ov enl many ways i n whi ch w e cou y fr om l ayi ng up t h e col ours of t he R oyal Hami l He t hen t ol d us man wa s and l os e t hat l ow . t on i ht I n ant r The Dean as k ed us t o s et g y y L g f y . t o hel an and k ee t he l ow al i v e and di r ect an un l i nchi n ex am l e wi t hout ear o cr i t i p f p g f g p , f f

ur l i v es . i i H u d t P aul t i n o ci s m and ubl c o i n on e s e S . o g p p .

unda M ar ch l 0t h m l i hi s oi nt B s o doi n he s ai d ou S ex e . y , p fy p y g, , y — Hol Communi on. m . 1 1 a . r F o t hi s ne s er mon o our si n y affect ot he s . r fi g — The Con r mat i on S erv i ce m . 7 . c r e t hanks t o t h D an p fi e e e . B Br ou hal l R . W . . r mon b t he R t . ev . L S e y g , Il l av 1 9t h

Bi h o o N i a ar a . D. D. s M A . . , , p f g T R v D F H M A o os t he e . r Cos r av e . r v . . . g , P The s er mon was t ak en fr om t he epi s t l e of S t . Tr i ni t ol l e To ont o o C e r . “ f y g , r i nt hi ans t and as t i n t he P aul t o t he Co , S f I t was of s peci al i nt er es t t o us t o hav e as our ai t h t hen he av e us t hes e wor ds : W at ch f , g ” pr eacher t he pr i nci pal of a col l ege i n whi ch ! i t h , e K ee on uar d s t and e as t i n t he a . y p g , y f f many ol d R i dl ey boys hav e cont i nued t hei r A nd as our i l i k e s t r on . Qu t ye g , i n The s ub ect o hi s s er mon was t he educat o . f s ho al wa s does he i m r ess ed us s o t hat Bi p y , p j r cal l t God The P r ov os t as k ed us t o ra e o . p y not onl y t he candi dat es w ent fr om t he Chapel and t ur n ours el v es back t o God for gui dance wis hi n t o t r har der but t he bo s t hems el v es . g y , y M a 26t h M ar ch 1 7t h y m — Th l ni n 1 1 a . . e o Commu o H . The Headmas t er ; y

m — Th R t R W B Br ou hal l 7 . . e . ev . L . . . Apri l 7t h p g , D D Bi s ho o N i a ar a - i on . . , . Th Hol Commun . p f g 1 m. e 1 a. y

— l ai n I t was a s peci al pri v i l ege t o hav e t he Bi shop The Cha . m . 7 p. p i hi a ev ni n Hi s t ext i n our ul t t s Sund e . Apr i l 14 t h p p y g “ ” was F r el e hav e r ecei v ed r eel i v e e . TV F al l ace. , f y g d on . W y y A r ch eac .

R i dl e he s ai d s u l i es us wi t h t he necessar O nce mor e anot her ol d R i dl ey mas t er oc y, , pp y t ms t mak e us ood ci t i zens I n t h s e t i mes i e o . e cu i ed our ul i t and as us ual w e en o ed hi s g , p p p , j y he sai d w e need men o s eci al char act er t o l The or mer adr e t ol d us , f p s er mon i mmens e y . f p ui de us t hr ou h t he t r oubl ed wat ers ahead u x am l e . t o t ak e t he ar i s t ocr at Dani el as o r e p . g g Thi s addr ess went d ee i nt o t he hear t s o ev er He compar ed us t o Dani el becaus e of our fav p f y bo i n t he ha el TO t he Bi s ho o our s i ncer e t R i dl C . p our ed posi t i on of bei ng abl e t o go o ey . y p g t hanks or hi s addr ess Apr i l 2 1 s t f .

T e l ai n June 2ud h Chap . ’ The Ol d Bo s er v i ce Apr i l 28 y S .

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THE CHO I R

The following poem came to our attention

recently . This is the first time it has been

published .

P OP P I ES

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N ew cr os s es ai nt ed r ow on r ow , p

A r e mi n l ed wi t h t h ol d n h g e o es t er e.

A ai n o v i t o w s hal l h r c r e s ar e. g f y,

The t or ch t hat t r us t i n us t he av e , g , y g ,

W e car r hi A nd y gh . we s hal l s av e

ur m i r e K i n and Her i t a O E . p , g g e B A M . y . h a t ua dr on T e C d e S

O I ERS O F ET S RO N FF C CAD QUAD

r a r S . n v el I . N h o l R ou as R . ee h . t a n : . B on n . T . . T o . S d . C y , C y , S y , C . . c . . , . C c ing J H l D i H i l , H D gl M l n s R a s . r t h a r . Co . . d on . . C fi . t so a t l en E . Su e l Sea t ed : . . . C . I u d . d F W l i , W D vi , Dr H G if , H W W n, p g g , G n in

' I THO U T I n s ec doubt the best trained cadet unceasingly for him , and the result on p

corps that I have ever had the pleasure tion Day was concrete proof of the same . u S of inspecting . Their discipline and precision During the first term the sual aturday ” are especially to be remarked upon . morning route marches took place , but these

C . I O i O . This testimonial from the nspecting ff cer , once jovial walks , due to the war and the , E C . . . Group aptain P H Mackworth , condenses the became grim affairs ven at this early date spirit , work and . result of the most successful the Band displayed peculiar unity of pur R ’ C cadet corps in idley s history . ommanded pose and gave great promise of becoming what — S . . this year by quadron Leader H W Watson , it eventually became the finest band in the R we started with an advantage over previous annals of idley . I i n years , an advantage which , may say , proved From January to March , we were drilled

t en s i v el to be one of the most potent reasons for our y , so that when the Gym Display rolled S R S n success . around the pecial ifle quad u der Flight

fan r v exer C . . S i n t The O . showed rare foresight in his selec Lieut underlin and the sword ’ ffi N S ex O . d tion of his cers and C . O . s . They worked cises under quadron Lea er Watson were R i dl ei ana

ET R N B N THE CAD SQUAD O A D

f C ecut ed with their usual standard of e ficiency . the weather only served to spur on the adet

R . S . I . . C would mention here how ably Q M Man orps and , as usual , idley rose to the occasion ’ P -H M S C . . deville looked after the quadron s uniforms Group aptain ackworth , S O f and supplies , This is no mean feat when one accompanied by his taff ficer Major

K . E . M c a G . O . 3 u . S considers that there are almost two h ndred J y , , and their wives , were ' f I O f in the Corps . met by Dr . Gri fith . Then the nspecting

O n S 1 8 fi cer M cKa at aturday , May th , the Annual Dress and Major y took their places the R ' t C . oute March down town took place . The day saluting base , in fron of the Gym , with apt f I ul den Dr . . and following, very nearly postponed by the rain , gg and Gri fith The advances “ ” - . C . o ne was the hurch Parade The Lessons were march pasts were done as man , despite traditionally read by Squadron Leader -Watson the more extended line of the orders calling h h t . . and Adjutant Flig t Lieu Davidson , while for movements of t rees instead of fours Fol S the collection was taken up by Flight Lieut . lowing the ceremonial drill under quadron f d . S O S Davi son , Flight Lieut underlin , Flying Leader Watson came the quadron drill under

’ ficer C f O P i l ot . . S R ollins , Flying ficer Douglas , Flight Lieut Davidson After the pecial i fle

O C O f N S t e l fficer ronyn and Pilot ficer icholl . quad came h f ight competition , which was

‘ 2 3 r N o 1 d t he S . Thursday,May , saw the climax for won by , Flight under Flight ergt Park , R —I h S . N a e o . military side of idley nspection Day . The with Flig t ergt Dixon t the h ad of 4 O fact that we were peculiarly unlucky as regards Flight as second . n completion of the I n S in the ceremonies , and also to the Lower chool

Schn ei dau . Flight under Flight Sergt . ’ O l - S 3 r d O n d Boys week end , unday , June , the under Squadron Leader Watson paraded for ceremonial drill before Brigadier

General Hall , who took the salute , attended

0 1. . . . by C L F Bishop The Band , under Band O master Pilot fficer Taylor , as usual played an I C important part in the nspection , hurch Parade

’ - and O l d Boys week end . Thus ended the most memorable year in the

history of the Cadet Corps . The credit for this

o es o I g t two men , whom need hardly mention

I ul en S . Capt . gg d and quadron Leader Watson I N SPECTI O N O F C ET S RO N A Q A B D. S . S . D U D y P HO T O C O U R T E S Y O F T H E T O R O N T O S T A R Cap has many times expressed the sincere

hope that the infantry sword exercise , which is

i s s pec t i o n the Cadet Corps formed hollow square one of the outstanding events of the gym . d

I t r e C . . and heard apt Mackworth compliment the play , will not be abandoned would be ffi squadron on its exceptionally fine performance gr et t abl e if the Cadet O cers who wear swords .

. — O especially the signallers under Pilot fficer knew nothing of the science of thrusts , cuts and - S who O f nively , took over the duties as Pilot parries , and the drills that can be produced fi c er N i choll unfortunately could not take part with these swo rds

interesting and amusing talk on life in I ndia . The ea ki n Com et i t i on S ” p g p “ The Position of the N eut ral was a difficult

HI S ef year the speaking competition was subject to speak on , but was handled very ’ N Ghen i s fi ci ent l . S very good , but it was not the ability of by icholl mart s speech on g the speakers so much as the variety and scope Khan ygave some facts that rather astounded " of the subjects that attracted the attention and the whole School . The position of the youth

interest of the boys . in the war was clearly defined by Taylor in a S “ E quire , the winner of the coveted trophy , a very well done speech . The mperor of f ” beautiful watch , spoke very well on a di ficult Japan , a subject about which most people are ” ’

: . R 5 . and rather avoided subject Jews His history rather vague , as obertson excellent speech w “ of their privations and suffering and his final O rdonez made an impressive speech on The ” S - m plea for sympathy for them left us all rather Church and cott Paine , the only speaker fro “ ” - N i zz S u . spell bound . ice work , q y the junior forms , gave us his solution for The C S Meech , who won second place honours , made ontrolling of the German ubmarine in this “ ” O r a very clever and very amusing speech on War .

’ i i i ” g n a l t y . His theories on cho r us girls and We were fo rtunate in having as judges three generous losers are the unspoken theories of capable men whose interest in Ridley has always ’

R . . . . : . S . . nearly all of us at idley Dixon s speech on been deep Mr H Hughes , Mr G M Mc “S C S ” trange ustoms in a trange Land was a very Lachlan and Mr . G . Fallis . R i dl ei ana

The ma y

T R O F BO R E ! THE CAS O F RI CH A D D AU

. ER S a R AFT a lapse of a year , the chool this new height in pl y production at idley . Dramatic Society again raised its cur We feel that their long hours of planning and “ R i tains to a group of actors in the play ichard practice were crowned w th success . ” r t he u . The story centres around trib lations of Bo deaux , n This play was co sidered by many to be the the growth in wisdom , and the personal tragedy R I I E most ambitious production ever attempted in of King ichard . of ngland , son of the

S . the chool , and certainly , in its magnificence , Black Prince All through his life he was " n ” ‘ it was a fitting means of officially ope ing destined to be misunderstood , opposed and T e . he the great stage in our new gym plot of b trayed , and his natural idealism was s ub

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a c e c t e d . the play , the true bility of the a tors , the j to rude disillusionment r l richness of the costumes , the app opriateness The Dukes of Lancaster , York and G o u ’ of the scenery and lighting all combined to cest er are Richard s relative s and his - most

‘ make over two hours of dramatic ent ertai n powerful enemies . Their enmity is inspired by l l o i . a V ment We here pay tribute to those whose pers nal jealousy , greed and gorous objection ’ R - . The o f energy , patience and persistence made possible to ichard s policies son Lancaster S usurps the throne at the end of the play , and pace prevents us from dealing individually

. V becomes Henry I . The son of York is a with the excellence of the members of the sup I light character whom Richard finds amusing . porting cast . t must suffice to say that no R Tragedy strikes early at ichard when Anne , weak link was obvious , and each contributed An . t e his charming queen , dies of the plague the very best of his talents , with splendid ’ f R R s ul o t s . other sincere friend ichard s , obert de

: M audel n Vere , dies in exile after having been routed The remainder of the cast John y ,

R . i I . . C S r E with his troops in reland J ampbell ; John Montague , . M N i er e . . o r dhe m Strong charact rs , in the persons of Thomas Wolfe ; Michael de la Pole , K A ;

E L n ek r on r au c . . Mowb ay , the arl of Arundel and the Arch Agnes , W P Maclachlan ; Mary , I f C . . E o C . ; bishop anterbury , combine to bring about ountess of Derby , J Jarvis dward of R R — . . . C . the downfall of ichard The last scene is a utland , A K Dixon ; the Pages J. Doo — S . . . C . S . . most dramatic one showing the loyalty of little , A cott , J Bird , D B Weldon ’ N I M u el n . . . n . a d . y , the king s secretary , and the ruth and J Geary the street scene , T F S D E R O r r R lessness of Henry in taking the power from haw , J . . nos , . , were men and . F ’ R R . S . . R . C S ichard s hands The curtain falls as ichard , W edgwick and hearer were women

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i n s adl an d . . alone his darkeningprison , smiles y The part of a doctor was played by J F Mc “ ” says : How Robert would have laughed ! Kay . The part of Richard was exceptionally well O ur praises cannot be too great for the ex “ ” l l ent R ce . filled , both in lines and manner , by obert and patient directing of Mr Gwyn ffi Magor . His faithful queen , Anne , was well Morris , assisted by Mr . Adam Gri th . To R ’ portrayed by Hume Cronyn. ichard s arch Miss Boyd and her staff we owe a debt of S enemies , Gloucester (John mart) , Lancaster gratitude for painstaking efforts in making the ” I N E . . 0 . . . C ( icholl ) , York (B B ronyn ) , the arl many elaborate costumes Also , we thank Mr

. C . . of Arundel (H . T Taylor) , and the Arch Dorman and Mr Brown for their help on the “ ”

M r . bishop ( . A Griffith ) , were ably portrayed big night .

and were most convincing in their hatreds and The scenery was designed , built and moved N schemings . under the direction of G . G . icosia , and we Wellington Barnett and Pat Boswell were the here express our appreciation to him and to

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E o f . . . two fiery and capable nobles , Henry , arl Don Morgan , his able assistant D H

' Tho mas M owbr a E N o t F eat he r s t on hau h ef Derby , and y, arl of g achieved some splendid

i n h fect s t g am . with the lighting “ R The romantic element in the play , and a ichard of Bordeaux wil long remain in R thread of humour , were supplied by obert de our minds as a majestic production suitably

Ri l ei an s S . d . Vere , characterized by Douglas nively handled by

E room , who came just before aster and is a door , in complete seclusion .

a . : . perm nent fixture And thus it stands artists , athletes , musicians “ The old Palais Royale has been r e deco r and even the odd student (we use the word odd

n ated a d divided into two luxurious suites , the deliberately ) , all under one roof of good old

. S larger of which kennels Pete Austin , Greg chool House . B F C. . amb r t y L e . P i r C M cGeer t . ocks , Mike and Bob The other oo r am H part forms the boudoir of George Brownlee G de h O U S ¢ M cL ean and George , both of whom are ex S the end of another term rolls around W - C t r emel y adept at procuring eek ends . omes t he and with it the end of another year , “ ” next ro o m nine where we find Bucky a h author , not without undue pride towards his ’ sorbed in this week s superman , while Lambert fi t subject , believes that there is nothing more is still trying to figure out what was wrong with ting than to make a last tour of good old ” that last dummy . Forsaking these two for a Gooderham House and pay a last visit t o the more uplifting little group— Roger and Guy ' boys who are leaving , and also to the fortunate

. N - icosia , ardent opera fans and their room mate ones who will return next year to get an o c

C . Hume ronyn , an artist of no mean repute cas i o n a l six -o n -each for a little bit of harmless I ( r i di c mmediately next door sublime to the . destruction of furniture , windows , etc , now and ? ” ul o us ) we find the noisy quartette of Monk again .

. I I . Geary , Fullerton mi , Marsh and Franks Let us begin our short visit by starting at O ur ’ , I next stop finds us in a cosy little room . . Prof an s sand box , near the front door As ’ complete with fire escape , and here dwells Jack ! O I we walk past it we notice Jos rdonez , an s o f “ ” Dymond and two our prefects , Harry Hart fraternal vigilante , and Joe Morrison sifting

shorn (now , we hear , of the Air Force) and sand for a complicated construction toy which

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C . Wally ollins Across the hall is the abode I an repeatedly attempts to annihilate with a

Ev . of an Wolfe , sax artist and past master of . e shovel We n ed set no specific time for this , “ 88 - the , while his room mate , Paukert , bows as you can find them there at almost any free

. a mean fiddle period of the day . N C ext are Mike Tidy and Gord . ampbell , Passing through the front door , we turn to who have surely done their athletic bit for the left and the first door we open contains no R R “ . C idley this year omance rears its head in the less than Berk and Jas . ronyn , the latter

' o f hi s next room , where Don Morgan and Jim Doug being the one who spends the majority las spend their time figuring out ways to get to spare time “ newspaper mooching” on the bot

S N o Hamilton on unday afternoons . t wishing tom flat . He does this to see if conscription m to disturb these two , we leave the and enter the has as yet begun . e — — n xt room the crest room , incidentally and We leave , and pass on into the dorm . Here

find our other two prefects , Bob Davidson and we have a motley collection of fourth formers “

. e . Ri er o Gord Franks . Gord . turned in a very good from all clim s There is Caesare gu “ ” s ho wm he N E C N ew t . g with first eleven this year from icaragua , lmer arter from

O ur i fo undl and , Bowman , an American , and a num final v sit takes up to the top flat where ,

- in a cosy little hide away tucked into the corner ber of Canucks of various localities . Having

“ M ac C l l u - t e of the house we find Dunc . a m ( gat been strong armed out of here , we hastily ” I . S . n ing champ of the chool ) , and Jim Fullerton treat to the sixth form rooms in the flat ” r on C esiding, as we gather from the placard the the first is Ginder rossland , soap pilferer ;

W a s on Sea . T . J . d otherwise known as Food All that lacks here are the bagpipes “ ” and Zeke Secord from Chatham . By the From the second flat We proceed to the last r e way , we might add that his sentimentality and certainly the noisiest flat in the House . a sides lmost all the time in London , hence the Almost any evening one can see the south reason why Secord wanders around in a fog . ! west corner of the roof rise about two inches , More power to him Leaving here , we go next

and then slowly settle back into place . For door and , reclining amidst oriental splendor

“ ” under this roof is the dorm . of the third P oudah and lavishness , we perceive Black , R formers , the lowest species of life at idley , - our dark horse from Peking . His room mate , C who eternally creep about (or should ) in ter Andy lark , a perky new boy , but who usually - ror stricken servility to the old boys . Amongst has soap and stamps to be pilfered , is nowhere N S - them are Allingham , ewman , cott Paine , about , he having skipped out to the store . “ ” S De Ceu S I I . , Toughy cott , Hellyer , iegrist , I n the cage next to the aforementioned is ’E “ ” and lastly bert Harrison . Hebert is prob found Strut Strob ridge and yours truly ably the best detention accumulator o f the we pilfer anything N ext to us is Willie Winter and Ala year , and the reader may picture him almost ” o S m any m rning during the year , rain or shine , baster immonds , who argue from a .

running from one house to another , making m . S . until p daily , undays excepted

at least three beds , and at night after study he From here we traipse slowly upstairs to the can be found in the dorm shining countless second flat . Squarely before us is the four “ ’E S “ pairs of shoes . But bert takes it all with boy room of Bob chmon , Wally Lawson ,

” . O S a big smile , and a quip to follow Dixie Dixon and zzie chmidt . The last and Dixon are usually studying or other At the other end of the flat is ( 1 ) the room of Prefects “ Crow Taylor and Steve Gooder wise trifling , and even now they are oblivious “ ffi . C w o cer to the fight being carried on by the other two . ham row as the commanding the

N band this year , and it is the opinion of many ext to them , and more than neighbourly , are “ Esther” Boswell ’s little brother Pat in the School that it was the best band that we “ ” ( Esther left us to join the last have had in some years .

C Re I n . d term ) , Benny ronyn , sarcasm personified , the dorm on the end we find Tay “ ” “ ” S S and C P a l i e r C cricketer tan nively Gardiner (all studi lor , uba g y , owan , First Team ’ ous chaps ! author s sarca . Adjoining S s ) Forbes , Doolittle , Dempsey , mith and Ather

we an them , find the two Joes , they having come ton . These few are the last in the house , d up from the sand box during the interval , and as there is nothing in the attic , we descend

Chas s el s r with them now is Don and Pat O r . speedily with the aid of a few boots from the t (He spins , he sews , he sweeps , he keeps his own fourth formers and , as for yours ruly , being counsel ) unpaid , unwilling and unwanted , he is not sorry

From there we go to the opposite end of the to do so , and so he reluctantly closes these

flat and there in the dorm . we find a flock of feeble scratchings with good wishes and the “ : fourth formers , namely Kiley , with the sweet best of luck to those who are leaving, and also ’ ” “ ” and innocent -I - didn t - do - i t i smile ; Big-boy to those who are returning next year to take

i C C At ack C orbett , Bird , arley , Daniels , , harle up once again the passing days which are by ’ ton and last but by no means least little Angus far the happiest in each one s life . B H F W Scott . y . . . R i dl ei ana

“ all , there is nothing a letter from home ever Mer r i t t Hou s e t e contains , except perhaps after they . have EA l R o d Merritt House , what a pleasant ce i v ed your report) ; and secondly , where does W year we have spent ithin her alls , yet L o o l C w s ey go after hapel every morning , and t o our happiness is inclined lose itself at times what is t he difference between studying in in the maze of fast moving events both in H Or School ouse or in Merritt House , is Ken

E . ? urope and at home We have , however , our particular where he studies fun and our special characters who help to keep N ow you have a fairly good idea of the sub ’ “ ”

C A I . the House s esprit de orps in condition versive and the open activities of the House .

All the Masters , prefects and boys have helped As a matter of fact , there is only one other t o , o Sav make it thus and s we may turn to the more t he . aspect left , that is hobbies Paul ory personal aspect of the House . uses his tell -tale camera to take pictures for “ ’ ” Al S L o o s l e l the world s a stage , said Bill hake Acta while Ken y washes his neck and I speare , and not that compare myself to the ears with hypo . That is pretty well the resume

I t h c am er a . immortal , but must admit he was not too far of e club activities for the year Then ‘

s M L e a wrong . And Merritt Hou e certainly exempli Paul c n and party delve into the mysteries “ ” our fies this to perfection . We have Touch of the air waves in the radio room . Benny

Di ck M eech stone , who , perhaps , also is remi Bennett spends a good deal of his time playing ni s cent R e - o r of om o with just a dash of the Mac a wicked game of ping pong, else his nose he duff . Then we have our man in t

t h cham i on shi E blazer , and e p p track shoes , lton

Dixon . .Two pretty good prefects , those two

R o hwai s . unt t e fellows Then there are the two ,

—~ — 1 0 T . S . Graves ( 7 verse C . nice work Bob also

w R ob the bo ling and average winner ) , er t s on M c Cr ea a w , and _Dyson H gue , ho all got their cricket colours— and then one Sunderlin r who captaincy was full of b illiant brain work . Then the boxing and gym cups went to Joe ' a Macia , the bouncing, boxing , bal ncing , beef I C . n ing , battling , man from uba a sporting sense , we did rather well , even to the winning of the inter -house soccer and relay champion

ships . You know , one of the tragedies of the age is that Merritt House was not given the

opportunity to win the cricket champions hip .

From a scholarly standpoint , both Meech and N icholl are trying scholarships this spring ; f good luck , ellows , you will no doubt bring

' t he Ho more honour to use . At this moment I am worried about two mat — ters : fi r st l y why Hague and Sedgwick always get so excited when the mail comes in after ( PARK CL EARS I T is either buried in a book or he is at the back Stevens . Another big gun from the field and

- playing tennis . Joe Macia is trying to learn track is Tony Mason , a barrel chested brute of

R o e u was to play lacrosse ;Jack is dissecting a snake ; a lad , although q iet and diligent , who ;S runner - u in the intermediate Sports Day com Barnett is , er , singing orenson is brushing his p

petition . teeth , hair , shoes , clothes and worrying about “ Ci n what tie to wear ; Crossland mi . is doing push When you hear some babble about the ” i c i nn at i R . n ups ; Sm art is arguing ; the lower dorm is eds winning another game , or the venting a new game ; the top flat is planning a Yankees starting a comeback from sixth place , ’ midnight party ; otherwise things are quiet . you don t even have to recognize the voice to The aspects for the House look very bright know it ’s Johnny Walker trying to convince

' - ari d . so we must wait until another issue of Acta some cricket minded fool that baseball is a ’ t o see if these aspects become a reality . Until man s game and that cricket is purely wasted “ ” f rt . then au revoir . e fo However , the fool is probably not con ’ v i n c ed s , so Walker s baseball cru ade is a wash

’ out . D e a n s HO U S ¢ A truly encouraging sight for a discouraged professor would be to see M acL eo d scuffing into SHO UTS of laughter and the slamming of the library with a pen between his teeth and his trunks ! School is over ! The merits . that S arms piled with enormous dictionaries . ome have been won are prized ; the merits that have - N thing like the book worm you read about ; but not been won are coveted . ext year is another here is an extraordinary fact well worthy of . . chance Gord Park , president of the Goodwill ’ : M acL eo d t enni s t our na C r note won the House lub , has ea ned his first team cricket colours ’ m en t l “ Well , it s just heads or tails as to whether Bo b and Atlas Douglas , his massive room ' ' M acL eo d really works or reads up on tennis has ceas ed mate , the body breaker , to bend the

technique . bones of those who oppose him in strength ; r e ’ joice ye weak ! Doug . Hunt s favorite hobby is slyly beckon Keeping the second team erect this ing his N ewfoundland countryman in through E the prohibited front door . vidently they are Cam year were Bud Wright , Tait and John scheming to borrow one of Tait ’s numerous S . tevens Bud , who seldom failed to see his “ ”

C l . cokes . ampbel mi and Bob Malone are wickets disrupted after five runs , played a steady game and often gave up his tea to break the absent but there is no cause for worry ; I have ‘ an idea that Campbell the artist is sketching bowling . Wright also sports three stripes on “ God ’s gift to the fair sex for a complete page the right arm and a bandolier across the chest , E hi which entitles him to the respected rank of in squire . Birnie is in the corner caressing s O new swimming colours and trying to get my flight sergeant in the cadet corps . ther people N honest opinion on whether or not he should try n . o have a different ame for it ( hard feelings ,

out for the O lympics this summer . Bud . ) ’ ’ I People will - remember how the Dean s House All in all , think Dean s House has had a dark horse ” relay team splurged to' a noble successful year and all the pleasures and what S little displeasures there were , were taken in third place in the House relay on ports Day , A shbu r er S stride . Thanks to Mr . n for giving just being nosed out by chool House , who took ' — us a very enjoyable school y ear we have no second , and Merritt House , who ran first . The “ regrets . D B G . nos Jr . E . fleet four were Park , Tait , Douglas and y , R idl ei ana

HE I R T EL E EN T F S V

- R t R . . r o e . . o e son E . L . on m a . o r r wa i m a . P T R un h t e : _ . C u P o m r e : . . t Se c c o . l , , r , , n ( L R o nn t wa i t e P r a e Hf GM D ap . M b h Dix b Cr e . mi . i i F a R . s . c . S . . C J , J r , v ,

G “ k G D H r a E . . owe Es . r ffi t E . un e n t a n P Sea e : . h . S d C d . C . ( ) , , t Dr H G i , G li p i G ll q on t : . Sn e . . a s . . a ue . Fr M . M iv ly , G W Fr nk , F D H g

F i r E n Rec or d st ev e R 6 - 1 66 . 0 7 . , at idley , Won by runs l ' ' h - W 5 t h— R S d 4t St . C C 1 01 atur ay , May atharines ricket ednesday , June idley , , at Upper

1 5 R 3 8 . 1 C 4 7 9 C 3 8 . 3 7 lub , for , declared , at idley , for anada , Lost by runs S t h . 8 2 1 6 5 e Drawn , . d aturday June for , — 1 . l r . 5 T S 1 t h C . . c a C C a . C S . ed 9 . 1 5 aturday , May Gr ce hurch , , T , , at oronto Won by 8 1 6 2 8 1 . 73 4 e . for , at Ridley , for , d clared Drawn . runs - — — ’ S 1 8 E C . C . 1 00 1 2 t h St n ol aturday , May th glington , Wednesday June . A drew s C

8 R 1 . R 74 1 7 . 1 , , , 7 03 . for declared , at idley , , by run lege at idley , Won by runs Won . ' — S u M a 2 5 t h . W n 4 r 2 1 S . at rday , y Kappa Alpha ociety , o , d ew , lost man . A very steady bowler and a first class Tl'l ¢ SQG S O H

S . fielder . hould be very strong next year — U E , D to a very late spring and cold wet M cCr ea . . S . D , H econd year A much freer weather during May , the cricket season 5 1 bat than last year , and his innings of in the

. . C . this year was not quite as enjoyable as usual S A . match had much to do with the outcome

Several of our matches had to be cancelled and of the game . A good but rather luckless bowler ; h r ac the boys were unable to ave as much net p a splendid fielder . I o f — . n tice as in former years spite the draw Ro bert o . M . S . s n, P econd year A fair but

backs however , the first eleven made a very , rather impatient batsman ; a splendid bowler n creditable showing , winni g two of their three S . . C . 7 and his effort in the A match , wickets

School matches by a comfortable margin and 2 5 . S for , will not soon be forgotten hould be

losing the others after a splendid uphill fight . very useful next year r a c i L — The second eleven was strong , and won p R ount hwai t e m . . . S . , H econd year Did

tically all their matches , while the many other not show the expected improvement over last

. elevens had a good season The usual spirit year . A fair bat but rather impatient ; a good u of enthusiasm prevailed througho t the whole fielder . S o E L — ch ol and we look to the future with con Dixon, . . First year . A fair bat and a

fidence . very useful change bowler . Worked hard all through the season and proved to be an excel

The E ev en lent fielder . l — r S . . — I m Pa k , G . First year A hard hitting bats E G . C . Sunder lin , . aptain ; third year man , without much defence ; a fair change proved greatly in his batting ;good defence and bowler , a splendid fielder . great hitting power . A splendid fielder . His — R ount hwai t e ma . . . , F J First year . A good

C . . innings i n the U . C . a fine effort sound batsman , strong defence and good hit ef As , he was most conscientious and ting powers ; played a splendid innings in both fect i v e and displayed good judgment at all

C . C . . C . S . . the U . and T matches A fair t imes in handling his team . fielder . — S G . . o . R . S Dr pe , J econd year howed great — Sni M . r vely, M . First year . A fai bat who improvement in batting over last year ; a fair will improve next year ; a good fielder and a d efence , good , forceful hitter and he should most conscien tious member of the eleven . be very strong next year . A good fielder . May — a e D. E H gu , F . xtra colour . Fair batsman develop into a good slow bowler .

V . S ' — and ery good change keeper hould W . nk G . . S Fra s, econd year A sound left do well next year . un hand bat with good scoring strokes . Was ER ES - A A n a i T m e To t h fortunate i several m tches Kept wickets in V G s .

Run s o e A v e . Ba t Ni . Hig t n A B. . O Sc . r a very creditable manner and was a valuable * v e 2 1 8 1 R . i g 07 C . r a s 7 9 * . 1 1 5 R G o o o o 0 5 . . e o o o o o o o 7 4 member of the eleven . r G D ep 1 6 1 1 03 5 . cc a - i m J . r R C . S . Graves, . econd year The most S u e n O 1 5 0 EH D. M . nd rl 7 4 4 * on o a 5 1 2 1 proved player the eleven ;led in b th batting . SG. P r i oooooooo 4 7 ' * Roun t hwai t e ma 1 5 9 4 3 G . k . 7 A . and bowling averages . fair defence with * P Ro e t so 6 1 4 6 2 6 F . . J r n ; 1 07 6 2 M b o o o a s 0 4 9 splendid hitting power his innings of not . . r n o o o o oc oc oc occccco 7 L o 4 0 3 1 2 5 EG. W F k . n out in the T . C . S . match was one of . the best i mi 6 1 1 * 2 1 Dix t a . L R oun hw t e 3 . . R H 5 1 1 5 performances ever achieved by a idley bats S n el M . M . iv y

N r . ha r t t a e a e u c . s s cl ety containing five recent Upper Canada first r , v , r v

ht er . w ra e S . U q l G G c b . . s R , v teamers as well as three former idley first r . Fi w G o d o ed A , l n l e Ro e r o . i ew t b w Dix t J t , o d s n . A eleven men The Kapps had first innings , but

l . b . w . H o ei b b cc ea r , . r ’ 1 S . R . 9 . with the exception of Howard , w e R e r s ML . Me er e M J B d o d o t o v , l n

. o oi go b b c 1 3 dc c n ot out Bo ec kl 1 . . , 7 , and W F Mc arthy , did not do WE t rWa s k

6 6 . much , and were all out for Graves again x

Tot a 1 3 8 4 7 . l bowled well , taking for B ow n — r a v es 3 fo r 1 4 ccr ea 2 fo r 1 1 Rob l , , Ridley in turn found the bowling o f G . C . et t so n 2i fgo r G1 3 S n v e1 1 fo r M n f r , y 7 , o 1 o 9 . k f i R I L E Dix Powell and Bo ec l rather di ficult and the ninth r a M c Don a l M c Don a l . . n s t . D Y c d d O , , wicket fell for 5 9 . nce more Dixon rose to S un e l n ow e l s GE . W. F d k d r , l l 6 R r e M cDon a l r uha 7 . G. . o i bt . Mi c d t o the occasion and the score was carried to , , r o o o o o o o o o r a o r U r h a r . . G cD ep t . P t e r U q J c , c h t , q before he was out . The real hero of the match v w ha t HR . CD. Ma es o ed u r , l r r ‘ “ ” w ho ca ed Ro e r t son t . l s M Do n a l P . G b U q . c c d was Graves pp his bowling perform , l , R t wa i a w oun h t m . o l ew . M. b Mi o o e ed t t o o Boe ck l , o o o o o o o o o o o o ance with 28 . and Powell both R t wa t i h i m . n o t o F L . oun b H i u . J e t ,

4 2 1 . w w S . a o e e t H. P d t took wickets for r , l S n v e l owl e l s G . . k b Hd i R 1 0 y , l esult : Win by runs . w e r L . on o l uha r ME . M i b Mi d t ER C N CO E E UPP A ADA LL G Ex t rasDix b U q HE eleven journeyed to Toronto on the T To t a l 5 t h — morning of June for the first of the B owl n uha r t 4 fo r 1 2 l s 2 fo r 7 ew t t r , l , 2 fo r 2i3 g M UDqn a l 2 r 1 Mi H i , c o d fo 3 . School games against Upper Canada . The T R I N I T Y C O L LEGE SCHO O L latter won the toss and elected to bat . Although N the grounds of the Toronto Cricket missed before he had scored , Porter batted C 8 i C 1 lub on June th we met Trin ty ollege very well and reached 4 before he was run out . R S . 34 chool idley went to bat first and the runs Aird , by some stalwart hitting , scored , and e “ 1 came quite w ll , but so , in a way , did the Mills with 9 also did well . Despite fairly 5 6 O f 7 . wickets , and were down for these steady bowling , the runs crept up and up , and 2 9 S 1 3 Franks had contributed , underlin and

. at 1 3 8 i m the innings closed , a high but not 1 Ro n h i u t wa e . Mccrea 2 . Graves and t ma then possible score . a t R bec me associated in wha must be among the idley , however , opened very badly , largely - owing to three beautiful catches which dis record partnerships for inter school cricket , 2 1 6 ’ and carried the score all the way to , at M c r a C e . missed Franks , Drope and Graves which point the innings was declared closed . was clean bowled before he could get set , and R Graves , who was missed once very early in his obertson was caught for the third straight ' 1 07 R “ ” 2 5 innings , batted exceedingly well , and his e . idley duck , and five w re down for “ ’ ” 6 s ’ not out included two and ten Despite a valiant captain s innings by Sunder ’ R o un t hw ai t e s contribution was a very fine 43 5 0 w lin , who reached before he as bowled try not out . R o unt hwai t e ing to pull a straight one , and RI L E ’ 1 . 2 a e D Y b w. i mi s not out , we were unable to m ke up the a n s l . . r , nl y

L am e u a I I . o o o o o o o Fun ke r ct F o o o o o o o o o o o o o S d . 1 01 3 l n, rt, n deficit and the innings closed at , 7 runs

r L a m er o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e i P a b D o ogo ogo o o o o o o o o o o o o o r o c t . , r, t

. i s o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o D p s b o o o o o o o o o o o o o behind cc ea ct . r , n , n Mr e o Huigt gi Higg PER N a s n t o CA A A v , G r son owl e L am e R P o r t r un uUP D Ro e t d e o t . r, , rt

R b hwai t b ma . n ot obut wl e e oun t e . a r s o d a s v , r v , i Pa Sn el o i n ot WT J s i b u e Gl r ea Roun t hwa i t e m . d d . c t . S nd n cc y ll , r , , rk , iv , Dix n MMi Don a l i o M n e ba t . c d c t . S W . , Dix n, iv ly R i dl ei ana

E t as . x r order , proved very stubborn For what seemed R years the idley bowlers pounded away at them ,

but T . S , . C they refused to be beaten while the score

on es owl ed Ro er t s on 0 . , 6 R A . 9 crept up very slowly However , at obert T w e S n el 1 J e rbt o d b L a . m , l v y b wlbe Ro e r t si on O son , with a beautiful change of pace , dismiss cl R . a r o d r, w Ro er t s o 1 0 P u ab I . o bed R . n , l n C Diver , while obban was caught and bowled by D gg b de n b a es 6 n l e ct . Sun E . y , rl , r v 1 5 Mccrea five runs later . The tenth wicket failed FPi owl e i onG oc hon d . , ’ l t Ro e t son o 9 M e r bl c . Dix C . S omm e , R v , r n 74 . to add to the total , which was obertson s i t b Dix 8 ol t en r un ou . , 2 5 final analysis was 7 for . H owl e a es 5 I I . d W . u a n J , r v D gg w eb o G 0 ee a n o l d . , n R As a result of this game , idley finished the K g b o ut Dix 0 R s n t o J . n , Higgi 4 Ex t ras school season with two wins and a loss to Upper

C . . C . S w anada , while T were also finished ith Tot a l 5 8 — B fo r 1 on 3 fo r 1 6 . C ow n R o e t so 3 1 , three losses This left Upper anada with two l r n , - ’ i g b e fo r 1 0. Dix r a es 2 fo r 1 2 Sn l 1 v , v y G i straight wins and St . Andrew s with a win and T AN RE ’S CO E E S . D W LL G 1 5 a loss to battle it out , and on June th the r HE season finished on June 1 2 t h when latter defeated the former in Aurora to create a (IF ’ - . l C . d we were visited by St . Andrew s ollege three cornered tie Forbes bow e beautifully R in that game and took all ten Upper Canada idley was put in to bat , and after Franks was

' ' o out to a pop fly with the score at 2 the runs rose wickets at a cost of only four runs . C n gr at ul

at at i on s ! quite rapidly till lunch time , which point there were about 1 2 0 on the board for 4 or 5 RI L E l r a n s c t . son o eDs Y , , r M c Cr e a 5 1 29 wickets . made of these , Drope SFun ke r l n WWi F be d bo l ed m , l r r o e i t But l e r Koir e 1 c . s 3 . and Sunderlin After lunch we had rather , , w o D c p a l . . F b c e b . es 1 3 0 8 r , r a bad spell and were soon for , one of r l M a es t . o F b c es son v , r , n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n R RGo e t so n Fowlbe Wi e d o s which was obertson who had scored a good r , r R w i oub n t h a t eb ma . t F b e r c . me 1 1 2 , v , l r g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g g 9 . Park and Snivel y carried the score to 4 R oun t hwa i t e mi . t Doi e Ki c . s o es , r r w a r l . b . . l m e P o o o o o o Fo b F b before the former was out and then , r o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Sn kel n ot Koui t Dixon joined Snively and proceeded to enjoy v y , i o n owl e o e d s , r 2 5 a d a DE ixt a b F b n s himself to the tune of runs , the l st x r 1 b 6 wicket did no t fall till 77 . For es took T a l ot u ' R — 5 5 . idley wickets for runs and Kilmer 3 for 3 7 B owl n F o rbes 6 for 5 5 l me 3 fo r 3 7 W l so n , r ,

’ 1 for 5 i5 . g Ki i ’ When St . Andrew s came to bat it was soon ST N RE . A W S R N cph r o . . e s n ow D apparent that obertson was bowling at the ed Ro e t so , l r n

W. Ch Mma n wl e b b o d R o e r son , t peak of his form , and the first five wickets were

. oirp es c t b M r b J , . cC ea on A , fi 2 r 7 . , . FC a rb son t . r Dix all his the fth falling at Fo bes was the c o e R o er t so l , , n ha t R . ra Sun M k m c . D p b , der n Ro e t son o S . . l , r nly A C . batsman who seemed at all com l son . G owl e R i r b o e , d t son for t abl e , MB . BWutil e r bw b and when he was out to a beautiful ed R o er t s , o l on

“ v er wl . bo b ed R o e t s M c Cr ea , r on slip catch by , off Dixon , with the score

V .Dio anb c t b n C . M cCr ea M cCr ea 3 0 h 1 2 , , , , l m r at of whic he had contributed it seemed . W beb n ot , out

. Kai s ct . Pa J o e v r , r all would soon be over , and when Butler fol JE t Dr as i k D p at 3 8 o lowed him it seemed m re so than ever . x

Tot al However , cricket is a queer game , and Diver — . Bowl n R o er t son 7 fo r 2 5 r o e 1 fo r 1 M c C 8 , , and obban , numbers and 9 in the batting C ea 1 for 6 o 1 for i g b 7 . D p r , Dix n THE S ECO N D EL EVEN - n t R . . c hm o n I . en t t : S S c hm S em e : a r R e w . Ta t B d . W . S d c . S e . c r c : me on . . C l , , , , , , , i i D M F r g i k i M W i i e t C . R u r o . . h . . J. C J J A g , W W ig . w l o E o el l Es . en t r e r r . T Ta P C : . C . A shbu n Es . C . e . . J , q , H y r , G , q w l l . r on t : B B . r ev e o s e S t n s . . . C on n . . B F y , J M , P A

Ri e c n E The Rec o r dl y S e o d l ev e n d I S — t 4 S . C TH year , as in the past, the second nets May West atharines have been guided and instructed by Mr .

As hbur ne r 1 1 — C . C . and Mr . Powell . This year three May Welland _

o 1 5— U teams were pr duced from the enlarged second May . C .

: 1 — C m an 8 St . nets the second team , a third tea and May West atharines under sixteen eleven . The nets were divided — 2 2 U . C . be C . into two sections with equal talent in each , May , away o f 2 9— cause several more cricket enthusiasts than May Appleby , away — . 8 past years June Appleby , here R i dl ei ana

Taking into consideration the seven games bowling by Ri gu er o (3 wicket s for 3 3 runs ) and L l 5 2 oos e 0 . C . C . played by the seconds , the batting average was y ( wickets for runs ) , U were 6 0 Ri uer o . won by g with an average of runs all out for runs , which were mainly com 1 6 2 2 r Schmon was second with as his average , and piled by Gibson ( runs ) and Mo e R Stevens was third with a average . Boswell idley then batted and went down quickly till took the with 5 runs per Stevens and Boswell took their stand a nd C 40 1 5 wicket , which is excellent . aptain Taylor was scored and runs respectively , which drew R ’ 6 9 s . a close second with an average of runs per idley s score up to run , where it stayed R ’ wicket . The result of idley s bad start was due to ’ Buckl 2 y s good bowling (4 wickets for 3 runs ) .

The Gam es ES ST C RI N ES 1 8t h W T . ATHA , MAY ’ ES ST . C RI N ES C . C . 4t h W T ATHA , MAY HI S was the second eleven s worst per HI S ’ was the seconds first game , which fo r man ce St . C , losing to West atharines

resulted in a draw . The visitors batted 1 06 - 7 7 6 , the visitors retiring of their men . The ’ first and the first wicket didn t fall till Coburn R ’ front of idley s batting order went down fast , and Walker had scored 80 runs between them 5 5 while the telegraph read runs for wickets , C C 49 St . ( oburn , Walker West atharines Ri u er o 2 2 S -s 2 0 s but then g ( runs ) , teven ( run ) ended with a total of 1 05 runs after smart and Bennett ( 1 5 runs ) boosted Ridley ’s score 3 9 ) bowling by Taylor ( wickets for runs and 77 . to runs , where it stayed Hague (1 wicket for 4 runs )‘ had cut down the Excellent bowling by Walker (4 wickets for

- scoring by the tail end of the batting order . 4 run-s ) and Coburn (1 wicket for 1 run ) fea R 80 u r e R idley then batted and collected runs by t d for the visitors . idley then took the Ri u er 2 . o 3 , , 5 1 the time stumps were drawn g runs . field , while G Ferrar ( runs retired) , and Ca 1 6 L o o sl e 1 5 meron runs and y runs , were Elliot and Walker ( 1 6 runs each retired) sup R 4 , C 1 0 high scorers for idley while Walker ( St . plied West atharines 7 runs . Taylor ' w1 k e 1 1 2 c t s for runs) and G . Ferrar ( wickets d R k 2 bowle the best for idley , ta ing wickets for 1 ’ 3 . 1 6 for runs ) were the opponents best bowlers runs . E N 1 1 C . C ., t h E E N W LLA D MAY . C . c . . S CO N E E 2 2 AT U vs D L V , MAY AP TAI N TAYLO R lost the toss this HE first of Ridley ’s games away resulted R T . . C . game and idley batted first After nine C . in a victory over U , the score R ‘ 1 7 7 6 - wickets had fallen idley had runs being 8 43 . Ri uer o 4 2 3 5 24 ' ( g , Taylor , Bennett ) Welland Ridley batted fi r s t and Schmon (2 2 runs ) and c 1 then batted rea hed a total of 9 runs and Stevens (2 0 runs ) produced most of Ri d h ’ ’ . 6 O 8 s. ut C . C . when the last wicket fell Their hig scorers ley s run of U . s many bowlers 2 0 C 2 1 were Mudie runs , . rone runs and be s t t al< i n 2 J Woodcock was the , _ g wickets for 1 1 - . S 1 6 Barker runs ince the whole Welland runs . s ’ team bowled there were no direct tars , while . C . C . s b o l U best atter was Leake , who c C 6 w 1 ronyn took ickets for 5 r uns for Ridley . l eCt ed 1 5 runs , but the shortage of runs was

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. c E D E E E R i er o . c . S CO N N 1 5 t h u U L V , MAY caused by g , who took 7 wickets for 1 9 ' ’ ’

C . R . C . was idley s visitor on this Wed runs The first o f bo t h teams batting order <’ n s e da , W as r , S y was weak while the high, scorers , chmon which ather cold for a ,

C S - . e cricket game aptain Taylor won the toss and tev ns and Leake , took up tail end positions

R fir s t f e o decided idley should field Aft r go d in their respective orders . E 2 9t h AT APPL BY, MAY only played one game as a team , some of the

HI S game was very close as the score boys on it went on to make the second team , T “ ” - R e ended 9 2 8 1 for Ridley . idl y batted while others managed to make the under 1 6

- an 9 2 . first , d of its runs Taylor contributed a team However , the one game was played on

46 Ri u e r o 1 8 . S 1 1 t h S En smart , while g hit up runs Lam aturday , May against the ons of g ’ R . t he bert , the home team s captain , bowled best for land idley won toss and decided to bat

6 24 . . Appleby , taking wickets for runs Appleby first e a S S then batted and start d to hit up good score , tevens and chmon were the first two bat 24 2 7 R of which Stalker ( runs ) and Beardmore ( ters for idley , and they managed to get three ’

. . S runs ) scored the most Appleby s score was runs at the fall of the first wicket edgwick , R ’ R nearing idley s as the time for drawing stumps the idley captain , was the next man_ to make 1 1 8 . O drew near , but with five minutes to go , wicket runs for the thirds with a total of ther

S fi v e - R to fall , tevens completed a stump to end high scorers for idley were Atherton and S 3 28 R . 7 the game in a victory for idley We must hearer , with and runs respectively . The thank Appleby for a delicious tea which we innings then ended for Ridley with a total of 1 1 5 O had during the game . runs . utstanding bowlers for the Sons E 4 S E N E 8 of ngland were Wright , with wickets , mith APPL BY, JU th 2 . S P P L EBY were visitors for o ur last game and Parker with wickets each The ons of E of the season . Captain Taylor lost the ngland then batted and were doing well until R 6 8 . toss and Ridley batted first . After an innings the idley bowling stopped them with runs De of an hour and a half Ridley collected 1 1 9 Smith and ns ham got 1 5 and 1 2 runs for S E t runs which was mainly contributed by Cameron ons of ngland , while the outs anding bowlers P i r 2 8 S o 2 1 L o o s l e 1 5 for the thirds were t and Sedgwick with 3 ( runs ) , chm n ( runs ) and y (

wickets each . runs ) . Ridley then took the field and Appleby The team was as follows S S . S started to hit up a good score After many edgwick , captain ; tevens , wickets ; chmon ,

w S Chass el s P i r t S bo lers had been used , chmidt and Boswell , , Atherton , hearer , Bird , Pfohl

S . were put on and took the majority of the Gould , oules

" 9 S 5 wickets , to give Appleby 7 runs ( chmidt 2 4 4 2 1 Van d VI F orm Cr i c ket wickets for runs , Boswell wickets for runs ) EN E I N W G the glory of former years , 1 1 9 - 79 R The final score ended for idley the fifth and sixth forms this year o r ’ . i ze after fine play by both teams under a hot sun an d . g , under Mr Hamilton s guidance , a

I n A hb r e r , . s u n closing we wish to thank Mr , league which kept interest very much alive .

Mr . Powell and Captain H . T . C . Taylor for : C The four prefect captains Meech , ronyn , a very successful season in which the seconds C Hartshorn and ollins , supported their teams won five games , drew one and lost one . loyally an d a surprising amount of skill was un ’ e M e e . ch s cov red Due to superb bowling , and Th e T i r T am _ e - h d the high spirit prevailing among his team mates , RI E I R v s SO N S O F EN N e DL Y TH DS . GLA D he captur d the place of honour as winner of

HE m . o T third tea this year was composed of the league This , perhaps , d es not assure Dick boys who were on second nets but were and his team lasting fame nor immortality , but

t he t he d h h not on the second team . Although thirds it indicates that league was carrie t roug R i dl ci ana

S 3 6 s C 1 . 3 to a successful conclusion by candrett ( run ) , ronyn ( runs ) and r 1 8 a . C . C . A picked te m played U at To onto Atherton ( runs ) , who scored most of the 1 l R 0 . . . o d 9 C C . and lost , but in the return match the idley total of runs U used many bowlers ,

u . 4 spirit tri mphed A special game , which we the best being Fritcher , who took wickets for

E . S 9 . won , was played against the ons of ngland runs Several matches were arranged with other teams The following played on either of the two

S n : S . C C from our own chool Under ixtee teams ameron , Hunt , ronyn ,

S Rh . C . . S We thank Mr Hamilton , Mr taples and Bird , Atherton , arley , Pfohl , Gould , can

l um i r dr et t C Gr eat r ex N o r ei mer Wainwright for their oyal assistance in p , ircuit , , Daniel , dh , ing (and acting as our only audience ) . We feel Siegrist . that this league should do even bigger things

“ 111 a n d IVF or m Cri c ke next year . t

B M D. W . . y I S und er t h e TH year , careful guidance of Mr . Morris , third and fourth form The Un er Si xt een E ev en e d l cricket was even more successful than form rly . ® N May 1 5 th the Under Sixteen eleven Although bad weather was prevalent at the . C . C . t played U and went down under beginning of the season , the eams nevertheless

1 07 - 77 superior play by a score of for the vis went out , and by the time the weather was an d i t o r s . bright clear the teams were in excellent 1 0 C . C . an d 7 U . batted first hit up their , form and some of the very best of matches n r of which Meredith contributed half , scori g a could be seen out on the field every afte noon.

5 0 c 2 3 . : nice , and also Frit her who hit up runs The captains , namely Davis , Bowman , Daniel Ri I n R u er o . the field idley was sparked by the scin and g mi , instilled such high spirit in ti llating fielding o f the members of the third the teams that there was keen competitio n all

u o . and fourth form leag e , while in the b wling season The winning teams were captained by

n C 5 2 1 Ri uer o departme t ronyn took wickets for runs , Davis and g , who tried their best to

- C 2 s 9 . and ircuit wicket for runs outdo each other , but finally tied. The teams

R t he o : idley then batted , but wickets fell fast until finished in foll wing order Davis Ri uer o , g

C u 2 an - n d 3 d . arley a Bird got p to score not out (tied) , Bowman Daniel Many thanks are an 1 5 d runs respectively . due to the masters who kindly agreed to um

As a draw loomed over U . C . C . pressure was pire the games and took so much interest in the applied and t he visitors allowed only 2 runs league . O utside of the league itself a team R ’ to idley s last 3 batters . made up of the superior players of third and f M Y 2 , l . C . . A 2 n ourth form with Daniel as captain AT U C , d , p ayed Hi l l fi el d . CCO M P AN Y I N G . Appleby and here and there The the second eleven , scores were as follows V C . . C . also acquired a ictory over U ,

1 - 5 R R 5 0 4 0 3 . fi 5 9 4 . winning idley fielded rst while idley , for ; Appleby , Here .

- R 2 “ U 4 . . C . C . 5 3 con , _1 8 . knocked up runs which was idley Appleby, At Appleby . ' 1 R 6 3 Hi l l fi el 5 6 i 0 d . H tributed mainly by Flann gan ( runs ) and idley , ; , ere . ’ R 1 8 Hi l l fi el 9 R , ; d 60. Hi l l fi el Fritcher ( runs ) ; idley s best bowlers were idley , At d . Cameron (4 wickets for 2 4 runs ) and Bird The cfedi t for arranging these games goes

- . - 4 . . wicket for runs) again to Mr Morris , who we_nt to quite some

. R and m a idley then batted saw a s art innings inconvenience to choose and co ch the team . Gymn a s t i c s

THE GY M SQU A D

on v r S S r a ue . . e . . o x R N a w B a r n e t . P a : . . C C . . cos . S . M cL o . B c R o . t . , , y , , , e d a u l a s M m e l R . . o . on R r t a l n t o n ; p . g F W t i i G C . . . C c u R . e k e R owW: . dd J , , J, . . S d J ,J , l l A g

Mi H W iOg e GP DB Sa o rpb E Hr oDss l a ng . K Dix H i i F W d . . . . C d w c . . , n , v y ,

a S oul es . I a a a t i i k WL M l l ogw . T . Ta o r F . w . l C . . c C . I ul en . R r o on t R o : . . o d C . ue r y , y , , , g g , A g , F W H H o s a N W H r R T d M i p I . N ho l . . C s nd . . . C . . c y H i l , W D l , i J “ — and , with a different build heavier and more n . G m s u a y q d powerful than slim Macia— presented a nice HE gym squad this year was particularly . e T contrast in style and an equal ability Mik Tidy , fortunate in having the excellent equip - an old timer in gymnastics , was one of our key

. , ment of the new gym And keeping in mind men this year . Bill Soules again fitted in well

the fact that the main idea of gymnastics is to in the gym . shows and tableaux . The brothers acquire graceful and striking effects in a gym C a rossl nd , although seeming a trifle heavy for

nastic display , we feel that this year a new apparatus work , make up this handicap by nerve “

. high in excellence has been attained As . . S . and determination Watlington , avory ma ,

, C usual the s quad worked hard and faithfully Campbell ma . and row Taylor are all solid

. N and great progress was made by the newcomers additions to the squad . Chris . icholl had an The team was captained by J . Macia , whose unfortunate term , dislocating his knee and pre

n . abilities are also shown in the boxing ring and venting further stre uous exercise Also , we “ ’ ” Ri - u r . C swimming pool . g e o ma was vice captain must here pass along ap s tribute to Hollo

I C meet with Hamilton Technical nstitute , amp

- d. a 3 1 1 5 bell recorde time of seconds , a fifth second better than the Canadian senior record

3 1 2 - 5 5 0 of for the yards breast stroke . Macia

3 1 2 - 5 has done seconds in the same event .

x e t C These e c llent imes , and a picture of amp bell an d Macia are to be published next Sep temb er in the N ational I ntercollegiate Swim

ming Guide .

Li fe Sa v i n g W I TH a wonderful new pool at our dis BRE ST STRO E C I O N S - A K HAMP posal , we hope that classes in life saving am e ma . a i a C pb ll M c . will attract all those boys who are in any way — 1 . C . 00 . C . yards free style Bendixen , U ; interested in swimming This term , under the R R C I l O . u den rdonez , idley ; Macia , idley Time direction of aptain gg , and with the — “ 5 0 C R - yards breast stroke ampbell , idley ; enthusiastic support of many old timers at

2 . ar t R . C . C . 3 Macia , idley ; Mitchell , U Time the of rescuing and giving first aid , six boys — U . . 200 yards free style relay C C . (Pritch passed examinations and the water tests for the

R o r P ou e . . ard , ichardson , p , Bendixen ) Time Award of Merit

: . S M S . cL ean These were J prague , G . M . , ’

. R R . R . S . . . . idley s outstanding swimmers this year have J W Birnie , Hill , P A Bishop and I been G . Campbell and J . Macia . Their times J . . Jarvis .

in the breast stroke events were extraordinary , We hope next year to have an even larger possibly better than those of any high school list of successful candidates for the coveted R S r a uat i s t s C . I n S breast st oke q in anada the oyal Life aving ociety awards .

Boxi n g

R . S I S . . TH year a relatively small class of boxers land defeated F W edgwick , J . Misener

o f S . . . . was under the eye ergeant Alexander defeated W J Hoover , W H Boswell de E but , surveying in memory the various bouts of feated P . . Morley . 15 I the term , we say with sincerity that the standard Then , on March th (truly the des of ”

. e of boxing is as high as it ever was March for some) came the finals , and we w re

- fi l O n the thirteenth of March the semi na s shown some excellent boxing . The judges

S Al ex ander ' r e fer eei n - R were run off , ergeant g were old timers of the idley ring and we here

: E N . R I e s. . . . . and m mbers of the staff acting as judge The thank them for their help W Bell ,

' - : . results of these bouts were as follows G . D . Hart and Glen Wilton The time keeper was

E . . . H r r C . ft . . . . a a S nos defeated J A g , J H cott Dr D V urry N r h i er E F I 1 05 - N m . . . . . o d e r . C oss n Gear Paine defeated K A , the pound class J y defeated R i dl ei ana

HE B N T T O ! I N G FI AL I S S t : I r r r r t e S an . . a s . . a dn e . . . Sm a r t S e ea n t e an e r I n st r uc o . s e d , A d ( ) , . n J vi , , l r n r, S u e . . En os i g O . M G M G g x Mi W J r J . J J q i , G D - N a ea e : o P a n a a c a R . Sc t t E . oss n . I . . Td . . e . S . . d d e . C t J H i , F r l , J M i , M i y , J G ry

“ I 1 5 5 - E I . . n s r n . J . Jarvis The fight was well contested until the pound cla s Crossland de

. . . S . e Jarvis was forced t o retire with a cut mouth . feated J M G mart The crouching rush s I n 1 2 5 - S - S o f the pound class J . H . cott Paine de of mart and the well directed hooks Cross E feated G . D . nos . The fast punching rushes land made the bout interesting . —I of Enos were mostly stopped by the long reach The final bout for the heavyweight title

- I . S . a of his opponent . cott Paine was awarded the saw J Maci score a technical knockout over i ’ K n e . st on s . late Justice g trophy , for being the J Misener in the first round Both these boxers e ’ best novice boxer . were keen and r ady to mix ; Macia s first few

- k . . 1 5 hOO s M R Tidy won the 3 pound class by de landed and decided the fight . The Proc

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. O . S feating W quire who substituted at the last ter trophy was awarded to Macia . ’ S moment . The fight was a keen one,but Tidy s The Lower chool finals were run off on thi s

won him e an —b greater experience the decision . sam programme , d oxing will certainly B . . O ur The rushes of W H oswell in his bout with not slump here for some years to come .

- . 1 5 . n J M Gard er ( 4 pound class) won him the new gym . has proven an ideal place for the ’

. 5 victory Bill rushes were spasmodic , with enj oyment of boxing .

B f H - P n . . . . breathing spells i between . y S Spor t s Da y

A T L ETI N H C CHAMPI O S

S . L o I ac a R o M F a r l a n e . B S chm . C . c J ird . Dix n J . . M i . M . n D

The trophy presentations were made by Mrs . or t s Da Sp y ’ O F l nn (Dr . ) J . F . y , and we thank her for r HE S JIF _ fiftieth annual ports Day was this effort on our behalf 1 ' 7 . held this year on Friday , May th The results were as follows as The weather w more like football weather , a S 1 00- C enior yard ocks , Macia , Tay -fi el n k chill cross d wi d and a dull s y keeping Ri u er o O a lor ; g , rdonez , Barnett ; (fin l ) , i

“ i r . N o the large crowd close to the r ca s records Ri e r o C u . ocks , Macia , g Time , were established , but competition was keen in I 1 00 S S ntermediate chmon , tevens , all events . N ewman ; Keene , Tait , Gould ; (final ) ,

S . The senior championship resulted in a dead chmon , Keene , Tait Time ,

E k M cK e I . 1 00 At ac e . . an d . lock for the title , with L Dixon J Junior , , Doo o R . . R C 1 7 . S Macia tied with points each M chm n little ; amsay , Hobart , Atherton ; ook ,

t 3 0 Gr e at r e x captured the intermedia e title with points Brock , Prophet ; Bird , , Davis ;

. S .q_ Bi r d o 2 1 Gr eat r ex B R . and J t ok the junior honors with (final ) , , ird , amsay Time , - . — i . S won Schn e dau S I . points The Lower chool title was by Junior High Jump , mith , vey

M c F r l an 2 1 . . a e 6 . D F with points . 4 feet inches R i dl ei ana

— 1 00— I i S C Junior Consolation vey , Philips , Doo I ntermed ate High Jump chmon , owan ,

. 5 2 . , Schmidt . feet % inches little Time 7 5 M cL ean S . C S S . L . onsolation Wilson , , enior High Jump oules , Misener mi ,

. 5 5 . , Park . feet inches Arnold Time S h I ntermediate Hurdles (Heats ) c midt , sa S Pfohl ; le , Dixon , Daniel ; chmon , Fuller The eni or Mi e N M cL ean Dun fi el d . . S ; , ton mi , ewman Gould , l

i S S S . ’ F nal ) , chmon , chmidt , ale ( N E of the highlights of the year s sport Gr eat r ex Junior Hurdles , Philips , ing events was this senior mile race . For

R A t a ck C ; t , amsay ; , Hobart , harlton Ather on R excitement, few races at idley have equalled

S C Sche i n dau . prague , onvery ; , Doolittle it . Dixon ma . took the lead at the beginning k Gr eat r ex S chn ei dau A t ac . (Final , , , ) M cL ean with his long , easy , changeless stride . ’ Ri uer o Senior Hurdles g , Graves ,

I . . , running a well planned race , stayed with

C C C . rossland ;Macia , ocks , rossland (Final ) , t h e pack until the end of the third lap , when

C . Macia , Graves , ocks he began his spectacular burst of speed which S: R — C M cF ar l an e L . Sack ace larkson , Hale , ’ brought him to Dixon s heels as the final s t retch I e 2 20 nterm diate yards Mason , - n 1 00 was reached . The last heart breaki g yards

; , , ; ’ Keene , Gould Morrison Daniel Dempsey of was an epic effort , and Dixon s steadiness

S N C r . tevens , ewman , a ter (Final) , Mor ' brought him across the line a s can t fo o t ahead 2 6 S . . rison , Mason , tevens Time , M L e n of c a . Both boys were completely ex 2 2 0 O Ro e Senior Macia , rdonez , ; n b t ha sted , u in half a minute were smiling as

Ri uer o C C . C g , ocks , rossland (Final ) , ocks , O ’ gaily as ever . rdonez , last year s intermediate Ri r ue o . Macia , g Time ,

. s : winner , came third The time were Dixon 2 2 0 R Junior Bird , Hobart , amsay ; M cL e ma . an O rdonez M cKee Schn ei dau a Atherton , , ; Philips , D vis ,

A r S t ack R . prague ; , B own , eid ( Final ) , Bird , 2 . 9 Hobart , Atherton Time ,

2 r l . . M cF a n S . 2 0 a e S L Davis , , later

Time , — I 440 fi n al S m ntermediate ( ) ch on , Dixon ,

S . 5 8 . chmidt Time , — 440 final Schn i - e dau . Junior ( ) , Bird , Hobart

6 8 . Time , — S 440 fi n al M L e c an . enior ( ) Davidson , , Dixon m Ti e , — . fi l . S . 440 na M cF ar l an e S L ( ) , later , Davis .

Time ,

I nter - House Rel ay Race Merritt House

Ri uer o S ( g , Meech , Graves , Macia) ; chool ’ House , Dean s House . I C 1 00— ntermediate onsolation Daniel , Geary , I N I S O F THE 2 2 . 0

. F H Atherton Time , Co c s fi r st Ma a secon d . k , ci

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The following list brings up to date the total Act a Awar d points which contributors ‘ to Acta have earned ' E W are pleased to announce that a hand En d s 1 4 Mandeville mai W - 1 2 L o o l e o o o o o o o o o o s some Acta Award , presented by John Sedgwick o o o o y W N E M cKee t b . . 1 , o 1 P l a o o o o o o o o o u o o n or on , has een won by G D nos Taylor o o t W m t who . t o , o o o o o o o o o o 1 1 Jr This award is ade the s udent in Smart o o o o O rdonez W

of 1 0 N o r i N i o o o o o o o o o o he the opinion the Acta staff , has worked most cho l l o o o o d mer W r zealously for , and contributed work of lite ary Meech Wilson W i S . e mer t to , the chool magazine We congratulat C . ronyn , B Lambert N “ ” George Dudley and hope that he will con Pfohl Watlington N i t nue W a . o o C his good ork next ye r watson o o o o o o o o o o o o rossland mi N C Devaney ronyn , . N - J

Lawso n Smyth I N St aff T an Rs h Savory ma Harrison N HE Acta staff wi s hes t o thank all t hose Shaw Weldon N

N At ack who have helped to keep our magazine icosia ma . N

- o 1 o o o o o o o o o o o o thriving this year . We hope that it has os t S H bart N _ cott Paine h S . t e e o o o B o o o o o o o o o o nothing in our hands We have found task lack pragu o o o N

an co - Gr eat r ex R most pleasant , d hope that the operation of amsay N S o o o o o o o o all members of the chool will be even greater Lopez ooooo Wright o o o o o o o o o o N Ri uer next year . g o ma Tidy N I I queer fascination of the old chap , but feel A S a t of The Sea l should mention that some day when I stroll

O U see him there every day , the fading Y beside the sea , his usual seat with be untenanted , . sunlight bathing the lonely beach with even though the sun will still be trying to eke

- a ruddy hue as he occupies the same time soft - out the last moments of its burned out triumph , “ ” ened seat on board the capsized Lady Marie , by illuminating the indifferent beach , and the beached for thirty years or more . He seems waves will have in no way changed their mon

o to feel triumphantly that age cannot prevent t onous roar . And I know right now that the him from being skipper of at least this aban first emotions experience will be those of bit E I ” o n e . d d hulk verybody , in general ignorance t e r n es s and unreasonableness . But these will

f his true name , affectionately term him soon be supplanted by an overpowering feeling Marie ’s Master — of wonder wonder that the blue , unpredictable

ocean , as he always represents the Supreme To me , he represents the essence of the sea

, W and all for which it stands . His very clothes Being could ith such equanimity and seeming and appearance bear out this idea . His rugged indifference wash away all trace of yet another ’ peg , in the cribbage board of the ocean s i m features , inlaid it would seem with salt , are faintly reminiscent of both the glory and the mortality . B R M . h eec . y C. tragedy of the sea , in one breath . His forehead high by nature and the all too ready hand of A Gar en of T ei r O wn time , gives you the vivid impression that his is d h a knowledge and understanding of the sea as W HEN one visits Ridley during the sum profound as the very deep itself . mer term , one is at once struck by the O I ften have sat at his feet , and with the amount and beauty of flowers and lawns that - O dext erity born o f habit unravelled a strand from one sees . n making a closer observation how e i t his endl ss skein of sea sagas . At various ever , becomes obvious that all these lawns “ a nd times , through the medium of his shiver me gardens belong to and are tended by the ’ ”

I a s S . timbers if it ain t true , son , stories , have m ster of the chool R travelled the seven seas , taking every method Two idley boys felt a desire to have a garden

from a young boy before the mast on a wind in which they themselves could work , and in ’ ’ 80 s c jammer of the to a bosun aboard one of which they ould plant what they wished , not

the bigger ships of the line , as he was wont to what the masters wished . Accordingly , a garden

" ' 1 1 i nd t h e 9 4 . say , in Then , if you want a truly divert was started beh pine woods back of

’ i n S u oun g afternoon , there is always the peculiar chool House , and s rr ded on three sides

- bi t h c es . diamond shaped scar on his cheek . From time by a ring of silver This was made po s

A hb r r . s u n e to time have heard how a member of a board sible only by the help of Mr , who I d ing party once made an unsuccessful . attempt kindly loaned gar en tools and made floral with a pike to dislodge his head from his shoul contributions in the f orm of iris and lily of the

ders ; how a bear somewhere in the Arctic had valley .

- fi become over friendly ; and how a drunk out in The rst flowers in the garden were pansies , ’Frisco had been nearly successful with a knife which were closely followed by blue and white “ ” - - - - r I . thrown during a f ee for all . When think forget me nots Then came the advent of the

of the wealth of detail behind that scar ! rose . The first big adventure of the garden . I n I such a way could go on extolling the The rose was a President Herbert Hoover ,

ur ns l i k hi m w oul d wal k uncowed O s o , e , ,

A nd una raid o dan er f f g ,

O dr ums and bu l es l a i n l oud f g p y g ,

m t r an o s t r an er Of as e d f g .

Becaus e our s t udi es cl as h wi t h June

A nd he comes cal l i ng for us ’ l l e l i n our books— awa wi t h l oom f g y g . ’ l nd r hi s hor us He au hs a w e e c . g ,

B R ed wi ck . y . S g

To Ri e dl y R - idley , to day has been spent in deep medi

N o ration . t too often does my inexperienced mind think as deeply as you have made it think

. ; this day You see , I am through no , not R I n through with a ob , just through idley . a few short hourjs all will be but an unforget I table memory . wonder if the stammering pen of a schoolboy is capable of producing words that can sing your praise with the n eces

sary volume and sincerity , which you have warranted from all your graduates ? can see I AN AT ESO N I M H you yet, ten years young er than you are now . R a y of Sun sh ne N o i Merritt House , the old gym , the old Lower S “ ’ chool still intact, and Uncle Tom s cricket House ” on the walk to the gym and facing the ? N rugby field . What do see now ew build He came he s aw he con uer ed us . , q , I m ings , a beautiful new gymnasium , odern W e l ov e t o wat ch hi m pl ay dormitory buildings , what remains of the old Hi s needed w eal t h a hea o dus t , p f S . Lower chool , a house on Henrietta street Yes ,

Hi s hous e a i l e o ha . , p f y your face has truly changed , but not your I . t C spirit is the same singing in hapel , lusty

Hi s l i ei s one bi ues t i on mar k t f g q , yet sincere ; they are the same cheers tha roll

fift - - kVi t h mys t eri es t o ex pl or e across the now y year old campus as rolled R across in my first days at idley . The same He as k s why al l t he days gr ow dar k “ ” Ca p, the same rules and the same spirit , a h s cho l b s t o wa W y o oy go r . spirit that br ings old boys back to the School

for hundreds of miles . Yes , your memory shall To hi m al l door s ar e o en wi de p , live on , long after my adolescence has become The cl ass and s t udy r oom a thing of the past . am still very young, B I ehi nd t he des k he us ed t o hi de ahead of me lies what they tell me are many And l au hed t o bani s h m l oo . har d da s w eek s g g y , , months and years ; trials and R i dl ei ana

tribulations ;defeats and perhaps victories , who wages unequal warfare against a worm which

“ “ ” R ! f - knows . But idley You have taught me to he has hauled in part rom the deep delved

. l an take what comes to me with a little grin , or as earth ; there is Mr Powe l setting up his those who are familiar with the topography of nual ineffectual stockade against the ravages “ ”

s a . my face would y , a big grin of careless bus drivers ; over there somebody

h s r and a b ought out a cricket ball , a lively N ow ues i i on . go , into my big q mark My ‘ k I I e F r en ch cr i c et . C gam of is in progress ndeed , last hapel service is over , my last parade , my it is only when a cold north blast pierces the last game and class , my last episode with those ” archway and sends shivers up and down our I t . in authority . all leaves me rather blue spines that we realize that summer is not yet So R to you , idley , whose traditions have been

with us . and are being enhanced on the battlefields , the

' As the days fly past , and the turf is squeezed fi el ds an d class rooms , the playing , in life , both

- “ dry by the ever strengthening sun , the nets go public and private , may I take this opportunity t r ce s wh -a up under the shadow of the great ich to propose pen and ink toast to you , and may “ wish you what you really deserve : a long wall the front field , and the perennial. bench is I ” el ev en O n c placed by the first nets , from which and prosperous existence . H t he - By . W . PV. wa c s the white clad cricketers pursuing the ” “ “ elusive leather over the emerald expanse . And the Spring evenings gradually lengthen May until , of a Friday evening , the third and fourth AY ! “ ” MAY with the magnolia in (who have not t he bogey of Matric haunt blossom and the balmy air bathing the ing their dreams ) gambol about on Memorial ' tortur ed brow of the sweating (and swotting) field , running and shouting for the sheer joy M ' . a ! student y when the earth grows green , o f bei n g alive . Soon the neophytes of Apollo w when the s eet crack of willow on leather - co n s i c are seen to sneak furtively, text book p e t he choes over playing fields . May , when all uo us l y displayed in hand , _out behind the ten April ’s uncertain and scarcely audible mutter i nis courts , whence they return , later , w th that m , ings and twitterings the pro ise of the advent bronzed exterior that the girls adore . S h of pring, swell to one mighty c ord of ful . at - To sit in a desk , of an evening in late fil ment O h ! , the song of the universal rebirth . May , when the breeze wafting in the window " truly , of all the months in the year , May is the - is odorous of lilac and honey suckle , is ex best . ui si t e . O n e q torture feels , overwhelmingly , the “ When first chaste May sets fo o t . on the enervating influence with which this goddess “ eighty acres in which we live and have our (how right the ancients were in attributing the ” t i i being for a good par of the year , the a r s influence which May exerts upon us to some

n co ur ! still nippy enough in the morning to e Divine source ) permeates the atmosphere , and

“ - be at s . u on age Merritt House to run for its breakfast , which p the doors of our will power . “ ” v I f and Pro has not yet remo ed the barrier of we yield not , we have augmented our sel f

r . wa e hurdles which protects his precious turf from cont ol But , either y , we have. exp rienced “ ” - b - the heavy foot of the would e short cutter . for some few moments , the bliss which env e

o n e But if stands by the arch , and basks in the lopes body and soul he who is completely at

-da ca n un e h N a : warm sunshine of mid y , one notice r st in the glory w ich it ture B I H C . . . N mistakable signs of her arrival ; here a robin V . P r i z e Da y

T A the closing exercises on Friday , June The winners of the prizes , which were pre 1 4 C th , we were very fortunate in having sented by the High ommissioner , were

Si r C as our guest and speaker Gerald ampbell , LO WER SCHO O L High Commissioner in Canada for the United I I e n Form . G ne ral Profi cie cy u Kingdom . His address , given in the gymnasi m Prize S to a large audience , including the entire chool , Hon . Mention was both entertaining and inspiring . I I I ne P r o fi ci e nc Form . Ge ral y E R , eferring to the serious uropean situation Prize J . A . L . Goldie “ : I f S . he said this pestilence sweeps the world econd Prize G . W Martin you are going to find yourselves in a world that Hon . Mention P . J . Chandler

. S e P r ofi i nc is based on a lie uch a world would be based Form I V. Gen ral c e y N o r N t e r b r i on the treachery of those proteges of the Prize P . . O u dge we i an s t en , S g and Dutch who ate heir food and econd Prize W . M . J . Milligan e . joyed their hospitality and then betrayed th m Third Prize A . D . Taylor

You would find family life abolished and chil . Do nl Hon Mention ooo oo H . L . y . r a k m dren encouraged to inform on their parents For m V . Ge ld Bla e Me orial Scho larship “ You need not face this if your spirit is right and Mason Gold Me dal and you help us to win through . Have a look Prize P . J . A . Daniel

. . R . . R k . At ac in your eyes of hope and determination and a Hon Mention G Holloway , D .

- em e clear cut singleness of purpose . Parents must Math atics and Languag s

d . . hol their heads high for their own sakes self Prize P J . A Daniel

. R ishly and for the sake of their children unself Hon Mention G . . Holloway E s ishly . Bend your head only when you pray ngl i h R that you may live courageously . Prize G . . Holloway “

E . . M . . . . cRae You are citizens of an mpire with endless Hon Mention P J A Daniel , J F or I E P r ofi i en opportunity if you will take it and help mould F m V . General c cy

. Schnei au it aright This is the world s greatest labora Prize W . K . d

tory , where compatriots study and guide human Hon . Mention H M . . c C . . . S souls You belong to one of the greatest units Buckler , D W prague ” E an a at h of that mpire . L gu ges and M ematics i r . M cC We sincerely thank S Gerald Campbell for Prize H . Buckler

. chn i his kindness in attending our P r i z e Day cere Hon Mention W . K . S e dau

E i s monies and for the message he brought to us . ngl h

. Schn ei Dr Griffith reported on a most successful Prize W . K . dau

. M F r i R . C . c a l ne year , and stated the will ngness of idley to Hon Mention D a

E m VI A . er a P ro fi ci enc open its doors to the boys of ngland. For Gen l y C S . c olonel Arthur L Bishop , hairman of the cholarship

Hon . Mention executive committee of our Board of Governors ,

Si r C an ua e introduced Gerald ampbell , and at the L g g s close of the ceremonies appreciation was ex Prize R R Br . d . . . o u h l l presse by ight everend L W B g a . Hon Mention R idl ei ana

at r ex (Price Memorial ) M K . Gr e

S n . . P . J . Maclean Mathematics and cie ce (G J Tuckett

o o o o o o o o o O . R o o o o o o o o o o o o o M . . Brown Memorial Prize ) Keene

Gr eat r ex Hon . Mention M K .

W . C . Hellyer Latin and French (Presented by Major A . Gr eat r ex C . Snively ) M . K . SP ECI AL P RI ZES R — Scripture and Divinity T . . Merritt R . . S . Music enior , M Brown — For m I V Music Junior, T . B . Hill . S ( e ' — General Proficiency cholarship G rald i r e R S 6 2 . Bat t ng Av e ag . W . tevens ( not out vs E At ack Blake Memorial ) . A . Donor , Dr . Dean Macdonald

E . — M Hon . Mention G . . B Daniel R . . . . Fielding . Brown Donor , M Brockwell ’ R — Prefects Scholarship A . G . amsay W . . chn ei Bowling Average K S dau . E — nglish , History and Geography (Price R F a er o . s s n . . eading . B . J ma Donor , H G p A k E . t ac Memorial ) . A E Williams , squire . E Hon . Mention G . . B . Daniel — I R C . Speaking . J . eid . Donor Mrs . V . P . ronyn — Mathematics (W . G . Trethewey e C . . . . Diligenc A Wilson Donor , Mrs Hamil

E . . Memorial ) G . B Daniel ton Merritt . E A ack — Hon . Mention . A . t H . S . First Tribesman . A later

S . . . ' — cience (Presented by Mrs A F W hnei dau . S . . Sc econd Tribesman K Donor , E Harris ) G . . B . Daniel

C . . Mrs . H . Harrison A E . t ac Hon . Mention . . A k — “ P . . Third Tribesman J. Maclean Latin and French The Charlotte UP P ER SCHO O L Francis N orah Thomas Memorial o m I I I F r . presented by the Municipal Chapter G t . . E . eneral Proficiency Scholarship S Catharines) G . B Daniel

Gr e t r x E . . a e . At ck M K Hon Mention . A . a ’

S R . E A . S . A ck Prefects cholarship J Davis cripture and Divinity . t a E o . E H n . . nglish Literature , History and Geography Mention G . B Daniel

FO UR GUARDIAN AN GEL S SP ECI AL PRI ZES AN D AWARDS

’ - Governor General s Medal W . B . Spaulding

R . . . S T . Merritt Matriculation Gold Medal W B paulding N S . I . R C . T . . Merritt Matriculation ilver Medal H icholl

M . R . N S S C . o The Victor Van De missen Memorial cholarship , Award R Eric M o ss o m Boyd Memorial Prize Matriculation Form . C . Meech ’ N C . I . t C . Kelly Matthews Memorial Prize (For Mathema ics , Physics and hemistry ) H icholl Katharine Alexander Memorial Scholarship To Be Announced Later I S V R . . J . H . ngersoll Memorial cholarship A . Mason

V. A . Prize for General Proficiency in W . F . Good (Proxime Accessit) — . . . C . Diligence Judge Benson Memorial Prize (Presented by T B F Benson ) W . J . Wright Speaking — l . O s t . . S . . S Prize (The Dr W H Merritt Memorial Prize ) W . quire — 2 M r . i R n . . C . d Prize (The Hon Justice Kingstone Memor al Prize ) . Meech ’ “ ” E Z . Headmaster s Prize for ealous Achievement L . Dixon Cadet Corps Prize for Best Flights l — N e o . . . . S s t Prize (Presented by Mrs W H M rritt ) . 4 Flight (Flight gt Dixon )

-u— N 1 t . 2n b . . o S C . d Prize (Presented y Mr H J . armichael ) Flight (Flight g Park ) R C . Batting Average . Graves R Bowling Average . C . Graves W r . . Fielding (The Dr . Adam right Memorial P ize ) G S Park 5 S P E S 0 . pecial Cricket rizes . G . underlin ( v

R 1 0 . . C . n . Graves ( 7 t v

M cCr ea 5 1 v . H . D . ( _ R C . . . . hoir Prizes F Magor , H W Watson E . C . s . Art Prizes (Presented by T Leighton , ) Free Hand q Mechanical e J . Herbert Mason Manliness M dal

E an xc h ges t C ” O C Ac a acknowledges with thanks the receipt The hronicle , venden ollege , Barrie ,

' t he fo l l o wi n of g magazines of other schools and O ntario . “ t M al bur ni an C colleges received since the las issue of Acta The , Melbourne hurch of

R C E S . Blue and White , othesay ollegiate ngland Grammar chool , Australia S R “ ” N w L mu Hav er al C . e . ude s chool , othesay , Brunswick , ollege , Toronto g _ “ C C ” C ” The ollege ord , Waterloo ollege , Hatfield Hall Magazine , Hatfield Hall O O . . S C Waterloo , ntario chool , obourg , ntario “ “ C C Co l O C I The ollege Times , Upper anada The racle , ollegiate nstitute ,

. O . lege , Toronto Woodstock , ntario Ri dl ei ana

S M cM as t er , The Leys Fortnightly , The Leys chool , The Quarterly , University C E a H O r . ambridge , ngl nd amilton , nta io ” “ “ M ar l bu r i an C R C S h The , Marlborough ollege , The ecord , Trinity ollege c ool , Port E . o O . Marlborough , Wilts , ngland H pe , ntario ” “ ’ “ R e t oni an R S R 1 940 R The , epton chool , epton , The Torch , , Mount oyal High p E S Dunr ae S . Derby , ngland . chool and Gardens chool , Montreal “ “ h C R The Wyke amist , Winchester ollege , The Trinity University eview , Trinity E . C . Winchester , Hants , ngland ollege , Toronto “ ” “ O Ca C O O C , and Gown , Wycliffe ollege , Univer The lympian , berlin ollege , berlin p i s t . O hio . y of Toronto “ S of R N ew The Annual , The High chool Quebec , The Targum , utgers University ,

. . N ew . S . . P Brunswick , Jersey , U A Q

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i of he er M eet M a 1 7t h 1 940 . was Report t Gen al ing y , Hobart , that the m nutes be adopted This

. u es HE eighteenth annual meeting of the carried The reports of the vario s branch T ’ were as follows Ridley College Women s Guild was held r i Gene al Gu ld . at luncheon in the Lower School at Ridley on C “ 1 1 Madame hairman and Ladies 7 940. May th , R 1 99 3 b i t he ’ l eports of the meeting were sent y O F nn S . C Mrs . . F . y of t atharines was in J ‘ former Field Secretary to 43 7 members Bf t he the chair and there were about o ne hun dr ed

. 4 1 0 8 Guild The branches sent , so that 47 and five members and guests present .

reports were out altogether . Dr.Griffith addressed the meeting and ex During the summer a card catalogue system pressed his appreciation o f all that the Guild was established in place of the loose leaf cata has done for the School . The material help

logue formerly in use . has been important , but our interest is of even i O n e hundred and sixty -fi v e cards for the more value . These are hard times for a school — e t he master to work with boys and then find that football matches wer sent out in Fall , and

- war letters written to twenty six mothers of new takes them , but we are l iving for the future ,

and the boys are ready to bear their part this boys . The replies were most interesting , par t i cul ar l fr om ' En l and i e y those g and Bermuda . i d . . t me , Just as they d befor Mrs Marks

one - i i i i t he . opened meeting with the Guild prayer The hundred and seventy n ne nv tat ons . to chairman welcomed all those present on behalf the general meeting and luncheon were sent ’F l S G . O nn W as . this pring with cricket cards enclosed and of the uild Mrs y particularly , n glad so ma y wives of graduates were present , letters were also written to six mothers of new S as young members are needed . boys who entered after the chool year had

begun . At the suggestion of Mrs . Marks the minutes

I a t -i on of the last annual meeting were read . t was The financi l posi is good .

‘ m 1 M r S n . 9 1 s. 9 39 4 oved by paulding , seco ded by Mrs Balance in bank May th , 5 — S r President Mrs . John C . Ball . Fees , chola ship donations received

S - — N . S . t ma . n ecretary Treasurer Mrs A o .

I have much pleasure in submitting this r e

Tran sferred to Scholarship 5 port . E R ER Transferred to Toronto . MA G Y BALL ,

S - Treasurer ecretary Treasurer .

n o B an Expenses Lo d n. r ch Total expenses The annual meeting of the London Branch 1 1 40 7 9 . R Balance in bank May th , was held at the home of Mrs . Harris , on S h 1 0 i i 4t 94 . I have much pleasure n mov ng the adop aturday , May ,

. re tion of this report . Mrs Waller , the retiring P sident , opened R RE S I N R MA GA T H . PAULD G , the . meeting with the idley Prayer , followed

- Field Secretary Treasurer . by a prayer for peace . 20 There were members present . C h ne a h . St . at ari s Br nc S Madam Chairman and Ladies The financial report of the retiring ecretary C R Treasurer showed a bank balance of The St . atharines Branch of the idley I t College Women ’s Guild has held two meetings was decided to donate to the Gym nas i um fund . Dr . Griffith gave a most inter during the past year . E esting address at this meeting . Mr . . V . Brown kindly addressed our The offi cers elected for the following year March meeting , held in the library of the S were : Lower chool , when he described the activities — President Mrs . L . T . Hayman . and work of the School . S - — . . H Appreciation was expressed to one of our ecretary Treasurer Mrs G M . obart . R E espectfully submitted , . . C members , Mrs F . onvery , who had em R ERI E O R broidered a piece of fair linen for the Altar of MA GU T H BA T , S - R ecretary Treasurer . the idley Chapel . i nni e Bran h O u r annual meeting held in the library of W p g c .

S I t R C the Upper chool was very well attended . The annual meeting of the idley ollege ’ 3 0t h 1 940 was announced that one of our most valued Women s Guild was held on April , , ’

F l . . . . O nn . and long standing members Mrs J F y , at the home of the President , Mrs Denison had kindly consented to act as chairman for The following members were present : Mrs

. R ffi . . . Denison , Mrs Glasgo,Mrs ogers Mrs . Mc the annual luncheon Dr Gri th addressed ,

.

. s the meeting in his usual very interesting man Donald , Mrs Harri and Mrs . Curry .

ner . Fifteen dollars was voted towards the The minutes of the previous meeting were

purchase of materials for the white Altar hang read and approved . The financial report was

O ur f . ings in the Chapel . a filiation fees were read and adopted

S - f f s e ffi e sent to the Field ecretary Treasurer , Mrs . H . The ollowing o ficer were lected to o c

- . ri S . . . s S B . paulding President, Mrs J M Har ; ecretary Treas ur er . D. C . The financial report of the retiring Secre , Mrs Peter urry

- . tary Treasurer showed a bank . balance of Mrs Glasgo moved , seconded by Mrs . Deni

son , that the date for the annual Winnipeg ffi The following o cers were elected for the meeting be fixed as the last Monday in April . year 1940- 194 1 : I t was suggested that a bookplate be made

— S . C . t C . . ilton , saying that funds of the Hamilton atharines Mrs John Ball — Branch , which is not active at present , amount London Mrs . L . T . Hayman . — to The meeting felt that every effort Winnipeg Mrs . M . Harris . . . J — should be made to reorganize the Hamilton Toronto Mrs . P . C . Tidy . C S Branch , and Mrs . heever cott agreed to get We are very pleased with the progress of the

S . in touch with the members and see what can be cholarship Fund Many members , in sending

done . their fees , also send a donation , which helps

Mrs . L . T . Hayman proposed a vote of substantially in swelling the total . P . . . . S . O . thanks to Dr and Mrs Griffith , Mr and Mrs We hope that the effort of Mrs . cott ,

n r . 2 2 1 O . B own and . t Mrs Graves for entertaining the Box , Dundas , , to interest the members ’ M r O F l n - Guild at luncheon and to S . y n for in and around Hamilton to r e form their

acting as chairman . The motion was adopted Branch will meet with real success .

unanimously . The yearly fee of is now due , and we

Mrs . Tidy moved a vote of thanks to Mrs . ask that you will show your interest in the Spaulding for her work as Field Secretary work of the Guild by sending it to your Branch

. . S Treasurer This was adopted ecretary ; if you do not belong to a Branch ,

The meeting closed with the singing of the please send it , payable at par in Toronto , to

N - m . S . ational Anthem the Feld ecretary Treasurer , Mrs Willia

ffi - O 1 940 4 1 O 9 S R . cers for gden , padina oad , Toronto — Hon . . S President Mrs Adam Ballantyne . igned ,

e - — E I N R R . S c . . O S Field Treas Mrs . William gden . MA GA T H PAULD G ,

B an e - r ch Pr sident s Retiring Field Secretary Treasurer .

The first united convergence - o f O l d Boys occurred at when tea was served in School Ti . owBo y; W House library . Mr . Brockwell sat at the receipt HE first Sunday afternoon in June fell of custom in front of School House door and T — this year on the first . By lunch time extracted the signatures from all visitors and O l d Boys began to gather at the School and at a couple of dollars from all who could not “ ” I t r . ained all . the same time came the . rain prove themselves not guilty At the ’

. O l . d afternoon As a result , there was no cricket annual meeting of the Boys Association I n S . C lieu of this , the chool swimming team put was held in the Assembly Hall Laddie assels on an exhibition of sprint and fancy swimming presided , supported by the honorary secretary ,

i i . and div ng n the gymnasium pool Henry Gooderham . R i dl ei ana

The following officers were elected for the referred to the miracle of the rescue of the E ensuing year : B . . F . as having been wrought by the united E — N prayers of the mpire . E . President W . . . Bell — - First Vice President Terence Cronyn . i Following the serv ce , the cadet corps gave

- — M r h “ Second Vice President John cCa t y . a display of squadron drill and band playing — : R C G . ommittee F Biggar , odney Adamson , C R . . The salute was taken by olonel T Hall ,

Shear s on . M P . . C . . . . , W D Foulds , A , W commanding the First Canadian Cavalry Bri

. . S , . . , , Weaver F K Ashbaugh M H nyder gade .

. S C . . Andrew Dodge , J . H H . candrett , H O Finally , tea was served in the Assembly Hall . S . S R . . clater , G Grey , wen Greening , The week - end ultimately came to an end with R Der w n O . obin Harris , y wen , Alex Porter , the departure of Charlie Fairbanks and George Hal . B . Williams . Marks who left at eight o ’clock for an appoint At an informal dinner was held in the ’ ment in Toronto at seven o clock .

Lower School dining room . Following this i Among those present were there was a production n the gymnasium of a Henry Gooderham musical play by the Lower School . This was

' E . the first opportunity that most O l d Boys had . P Pfohl of seeing yet another of the facilities provided J . P . Trench

I . — C . Park by the gym . that for theatrical productions . R During the intermission Alec Snively thanked . Beckett

W . W . Judd t he School on behalf of the O l d Boys for the

G . W . Hyslop entertainment provided , and Dr . Bett at the R G. . Marks Su piano led in the singing of football songs . p

. S . H . H candrett pl ement ar y choruses held up the start of the J M c Ca r t er second act for some minutes but were highly J . H . applauded by the cast Terence Cronyn S He am an . G . O l d Following this , most Boys adjourned to . . - L G Langley the club house of the Lookout Point Golf Club T . B . F . Benson

m . where a smoker was held for so e time Walter Caldecott S O l d ome Boys spent the night in the Pest N Jack . Bragg u S - Ho se , some in the Lower chool sick room , N J . H . . Drope

and some in one or . other of the hotels . W : D . Foulds O n S . C . . C . unday the weather was fine and . sunny G L lark O l d E Many Boys swam or played squash , or Bill dmonds

both . After the usual roast beef dinner in the Bruce M c Cl el l an d ’ Upper School the annual O l d Boys service Don M cCl e l l an d

E M a el l was held in the Chapel . I t was conducted by lliott R ev . . R E L N ev . . Mr Langhorn and Mr akins . Dr . loyd ewman . Griffith spoke briefly about the spirit of service John Hancock C that the hapel symbolizes and the way in which W . J . Hearne

e N the continuance of that spirit is indicated by t h . H . Daniel O l d C number of Boys on active service . He also D . J . arley C . S . J . H . candrett P Tidy

W . W . Lemon Hal Williams

C . . J . Harrison F Tidy R Walter Lind . P . Tidy N C Grant Firth . ounsell

E N ew J . . Travis Kelly

F . H . Buck Arthur Lee Adam Griffith Ralph Ripley E R W . . Moore oss Grey

R . James Crossland T . Merritt

W . H . Boswell Tony Doherty n f fi 2 8 Ho et t . Venables George dg s o p O . E . G . wen A Mix m M L l ac ach R . R . an A . eid

o M ac L achl an . Tom Wright

: p nxams a N y F . icholls o I y m . art T D . Belton g p r . C . W ight W . T . Dowding w m R N . Harris . A . ewman z m . Wallace G . C . Powell

o a M c I . nt o h Piggott K . s o m r A s hbur Woodroofe J . n er F W. . Greenwood L . Hudson R . . o W Lewis P . C y

Peter Webster A . B . Pirie John Cronyn N orman Brown

W . B . Burgoyne John Mccarthy

A . C . Barbeau Peter Cronyn E . M I n A . c t yr e Rodger Murphy ' N J . A . Fairley . A . Terwillegar E Harry Witton M . . Hall

. S . A Gart shore S . C . Snively

. Chas el Leo Dorfman J B . s s R Bl i ki E a O . oss e . Powell

W . A . Woodruff K . Miller "

. C . S O . A nively C . Fairbank R . . E E o J V oberts C . . dm nds

. N W B . Wellington an Cassels

W . F . G . Adams Joan Griffith

C . Hamilton assels W H . Woolworth

. . R H L Dougherty . C . Lee E . L . Archer W . D . P . Jarvis

’ H . S. Glassco ( 3 l Harry Fester R i dl ei ana

’ of pride that we list the names of five such O l d Mon t r ea Ol d Boys Di n-n er l Boys : ’ N O l d o M 1 D O R . 22 April a very enjoyable B ys din . R . ki so n . 9 Dr F Wil n , ( ner took place in Montreal and there has been granted a N emours Foundation Med

O l d . S . . was a splendid attendance of , Boys A ical research fellowship . Dr . Wilkinson is on ' S nyder , president of the Montreal Branch , pre the surgical staff of the Toronto Hospital for sided and with him at the head table were Dr . Sick Children and will carry on research on

fi Ri o r o . C . C d n . . Grif th , arl , A J Hills , B Gard acute osteomyelitis .

’ . Co x . . ner , G W . and B Lewis , who is secretary 1 O . R . Dr E ot t e e . 7 J . . . H B r ll , M D ( has of the Branch . been granted the George Armstrong Peters

- er . Aft dinner Dr Griffith gave a short address prize in neural surgery by the University of O l d to the Boys , telling them of the present Toronto . Dr . Botterell , although a practising R flourishing condition of idley . A number of surgeon for a few years only , has already estab l the O d Boys spoke briefly . l i s he d himself as a coming man in this branch S S ome of the old chool songs were sung with t of surgery . At the present time he is on ac ive Dr . Griffith at the piano , and a very happy and service with the N eurological Unit of t he

enjoyable evening was brought to a close . Among the O l d Boys present were

Dr ee B. A . . . od . . . W F Gr nwo , , M D ,

H. . . C t . Dr Griffith , Headmas er ’ 3 0) has been awarded the Alexander M cP hed

S . . S A nyder , President , Montreal Branch ran Research Fellowship in clinical medicine by O l d . Boys U the niversity of Toronto ; Dr . Greenwood is

C . R C e . arl iordan , Gov rnor the senior resident in medicine at the Toronto

C . G . R B ardner , parent of idley boy . General Hospital .

. . r A J Hills , Montreal committee membe

C . . ne B. A . . Sc . O . R A Ar ll , , ( . - J . J . B . Lewis , Montreal secretary treasurer . a distinguished undergraduate career at Dal . Co x . G W .

housie , from where he graduated with honours O f “ . N Pilot ficers D K . Gunn , . K . Gordon , 1 9 39 . a M in Jack was gr nted his . sc . degree

. M . l l o . cCu u h H Hansard , A L , M . G . Mather g , this year . He has been awarded a N ational R . . E E . . . . . H Tucker , W P vans , “ Drake , W J Research Fellowship at M cGi l l University in C ampbell . chemistry . S . _ . C . . S quadron Leaders F Marani , J Ball , D ‘ BA M M r M A . . . . . c as t e . W W Judd , ( ) , (West

. . . S . N Ashdown , W A Lawson , . . ’ J G tewart, J O R 2 I 1 u . . 3 n 9 39 B ern ) , ( Bill grad ated . R ki C . . ea n s E M . . cDou al l aird , A Grant, J , K g . with honours in biology from M cM as t e r . Dur

- " ing the past year he has been doing post gradu O L D BO YS MEMO RI AL SCHO L ARSHI P ate work at Western University and was g ranted

S “ an . . He (For entrance to Upper chool ) M A with honours . has accepted a E . e an , Dalrymple London O nt ario position with the Dominion Gov rnment d J , “ will be located at t he Dominion Experimental e T is always gratifying to thos interested O Farm , ttawa . in the School to learn of old Ri dl ei an s UN I VER I — who have been singled out for special r eco ni S TY GRADUATES 1 940 g — tion in their particular fields of endeavour : I t Art s Uni versi t y of Toront o t W D. is wi h great pleasure and a considerable amount . Foulds (hon . ) S i en e— uee C . . W . B . Burgoyne c c Q ns

— A . C . . Medi ci ne Univer si ty of Tor onto Jarvis Twenty -one of the boys who left Ridley in C . G . Gray 1 3 9 . June , 9 , entered University E . M . . Hall

N . . . A Terwillegar During the year there were 1 01 O l d Ri dl ei an s ' — i i of o o Sc i en ce Un ve rs ty T r nto i n at t endan ce at various colleges and univer

N . . C c A re t sities .

W . P . Patterson .

- S G . H . tark — Me dicine Quee ns EN GAGEMEN T

C . . F . Dobie S -S — S au h candrett torms To Mary torms , d g

Sc en — uee . . . . S i ce Q ns ter of Mr and Mrs D G torms of Toronto . i ’ M acKen z . R . . e O . R . . S . 3 3 K W L candrett ( . — Sci ence M cM ast er MARRI AGES R P . oberts ’ — ' — O F l yn n -Goodwin To Miss Edith Loreen L aw O sgoode Hall 6 1 940 Goodwin , on Thursday , June , , at the ’ E C . C . . olter l S C Ho e t O F O . R . d s nn . chool hapel , John g t y ( ’ N . G . . Maclachlan 23 — — Me dicine Washi n t on College - E g Murray Harvey To Miss lizabeth Harvey ,

. S . J. H avory S 1 1 940 O on aturday , June , , at London , ntario , — R ’ O . 2 Sci ence L aF ayet t e Kenneth Murray . ( . 9

- — J . P . B . Paris . Bernard Lang To Miss Margaret Drysdale 1 8 1 940 Lang , on May , , at Toronto , Goodwin UN DER GRADUATE HO N O RS ’ O . R . 2 5 Bernard . (

— - — Me di cine University of Toronto N owe r s R ea To Miss Gertrude Brownie ’ R ea 1 1 0 C C 94 St . O . V . Gray . , on June , , at lemen s hurch , ’ N o w . O R . 2 E R Gu er s . 7 L . . oberts Toronto , y Beaupre ( — . S . - D B . tark M cBean Hair To Miss Kathleen Hair , on

N . . . B G . Taylor 1 1 940 C June , , at the Metropolitan hurch , To ’ M e 1 B an O R . 8 — c . Sci ence Univers ity of Tor onto ronto , to Philip Watson (

R . . S Smart .

- — E — Young Brown To Miss Una ileen Brown , Art s Uni ve rs i ty o f Tor onto o n 2 5 1 940 N R N March , , at iagara Falls , to obert S . L . . mith ’

O . R . 2 C o . 3 E arl Y ung ( T . . Jarvis . — — O lmsted - Hoyne To Miss Mary Williams P re -M e dicine M cGil l 2 1 1 940 C Hoyne , on March , , at hicago , to Arch

C . . J . Ball i b l O O R ’ a . 2 d Trew lmsted . ( . 4 — S n M cGi l l — cie ce Lyon -Tremayne To Miss Audrey Jane M l eb r . ut u G t y . R S 23 M 1 940 onald Tremayne , on aturday arch , , — B 0 ci ne ueen C . . Medi Q s at Vancouver , , to James Walter Lyon ( R E . J. . Hill . R i dl ei ana

— — - Rum E At 7 1 940 . Belton Rumsey To Miss Anne Ashley dgar Galt , on April , , to Mr

E . S . 29 1 940 and Mrs . Frank dgar of Preston , a son sey , on Friday , March , , at Toronto , to ’

2 O R . R . O . 7 John Holdsworth Belton . ( ( — . M cGon i l e A t — g Toronto General Hospital , Whiston -Blakeslee To Miss Eleanor Cart R C . 1 1 9 40 . . . on 9 April , , to Dr and Mrs A e S 8 1 940 wright Blakesl e , on aturday , June , , at M cGon i l e g , a daughter O . N Y . . Buffalo , . , to Frank Garnett Whiston ( R — A t a R obinson Toronto Gener l Hospital , on .

. S 2 6 1 9 40 . March , , to Mr and Mrs idney Ham - — C ’ Porter Gaby To Miss atherine Gaby , on O . R 1 R . . 9 lin obinson , a daughter ( S 1 5 1 940 R aturday , June , , at Toronto , to ichard R —I t M a 1 40 n S . C 9 igby atharines , in y , , to R ’2 6 O . . Fred Po rter . ( R R . . O R . Mr . and Mrs . ichard P igby , a son ( — Connell -Wilson To Miss Kathleen Marion S u 2 0 1 940 Wilson , on at rday , April , , at Water

O . C . O n t . loo , , to Pilot fficer John M onnell Hum e Cr on n Act or — y , R - idgway Jones To Miss Margaret Jones , on S 1 5 1 940 E are pleased to have this opportunity aturday , June , , in Toronto , to Kenneth W R ’ I . O . . 2 2 R L . . of adding our own congratulations to J idgway of Hempstead , ( those of the N ew York critics to Hume Cronyn O of London , ntario , for his successes on the DEATHS Broadway stage .

S — At need Memphis , Tenn on Thursday , R Hume attended idley , and it was here that 1 1 1 940 S ’ April , , Hamilton Fenton need , step he was getting his feet in a Thespian s shoes R ’06 f O . o . . a St . C . son A W T ylor , atharines ( His amazing ability for remembering Shake ’l 4 . ) speare made him the joy and pride of drama

t i s t s here , and before long Hume was revamp BI RTHS c ing play , writing the dialogue and a ting as

leading man and pro d ucer . R —At 1 5 obarts Western Hospital , Toronto , R 1 940 . . . His parents steered him towards law via Mc May , , to Mr and Mrs John A obarts , ’ O . R . 1 O . a daughter . ( 7 Gill and sgoode Hall But by a remarkable i —At ser es of coincidences he obtained six weeks of Tucker WellesleyHospital , Toronto , on

2 “ professional acting experience near Washington 3 1 40 . . . May , 9 , to Mr and Mrs H Wallace ’ and law was forgotten . He studied abroad and O . R . 20 Tucker , a son . ( ' “ ” b e ai worked through to success y Macb th , — I n 2 7 1 40 Tilley Hamilton , May , 9 , to Mr a ’ ways favorite play of his .

O R . 2 . . . . 4 and Mrs A P Tilley , a daughter ( Hume has had the lead in such successful — ” “ t M c Car t h I n 2 1 1 9 40 plays as Three Men on a Horse , Boy Mee s y Toronto , May , , to l ” “ R S ” “ ” M r , , S h . . . cCa , . t Gir oom ervice Three isters and Mr and Mrs J Davis y , a daughter “ ’ O R 2 2 , ( . . recently The Weak Link

S —Ar l 2 1 1 940 oules Western Hospita , April , Again we congratulate him and wish him e . . . S . to Mr and Mrs Jack M oules , a daughter ev ry success in the profession for which he is R ’ O . 1 . 3 ( so excellently talented . C . . onnell , J M Provisional Pilot Ol d Ri dl ei an s , O fficer , in training at Kitchener

C . . . . On Act i v e S e r v i ce ooper , Lt J W H Volunteer R C . ifle orps , Bermuda E present again the ever lengthening list

R R . C . . . . W ooper , D G ifleman , B V of Ridley O l d Boys who have set aside

C . . 0 0 0 , Bermuda

i i . personal plans to serve n H s Maj esty s Forces ’ bi l l L t E R Cut . . . , W oyal Hamilton

’ We are proud of this list and , realizing that it L i h I f r g t n ant y . is undoubtedly incomplete , we will welcome all R O . . Douglas , Flight fficer , F assistance in maintaining an accurate and u -to p Atlantic Coast Defence Duty date record . E E . . . vans , Lt P J . Militia Artillery , I f you have any plans yourself for going Bermuda .

, E E r S r . . . V n overseas or if you can add to or correct the fol C . F ith , p K olunteer o u l wing list , let us have partic lars of regiment , i n ee r s d . g , Bermu a N , . 2 R . 3 . . . C . rank district and present address otify the . Gibson , J H ( with the A M S . ecretary of the Association in Jerusalem .

R , . . . S , . . Goad Lt V H Toronto cottish Albertini , D E on n . R Asst . Provost Marshal , L don , g Armstrong , Pte . . J . General E Gzows ki . . R R S t . , g H oyal egi Hospital ,

C 2 n C . . S . ment of anada , d Division A F A s hbur n e r C . . . R , Pte H oyal Can - E . D c . 2 6 t h . . e Harris , Major W (Jan , R adian egiment . A R . . . C . Field Battery , , former staff

a . C . B ird , Toronto Scottish R . 1 5 J . . . t Harris , Lt B D h Field Bat Depot . R t er . C . . y , A E R . . I Beasley , . . . A F mperial C . J Harrison , apt Grenadier Guards , E , . E Forces ngland (Black Watch ) n . London , g

. . . 1 2 t , . h H e R . Betts Lt P V V Field Bat aman O . . , Flight fficer J D

r R . t e . C . , F O A . y C . . nt . A , Trenton ,

' L t E R , . . . . Can fi Berwick W H oyal O . Herriot, Flight f cer J K . Pacific R . adian egiment Coast Duty .

. . C . 2n , . d C E E R . . . C . C . Boswell W H A lass , . Hetherington , Lt of R A . C . . O n , , t . O n t Toronto S . , Kingston , E R Botterell , Dr . . H . . C . A . M . C . O ffi N o 1 1 0 Hillock , Pilot cer F . W . .

T R E - F . o . . C . . . C S . Broderick , , A , glington Army operation quadron o C C . . C . . . . . ampbell , apt J A Field Hilt n , W D W training at Win R R ffi C . ni e O egiment , . . A p g for commission as Pilot cer .

F . O t f C R . . . Ho e O C t t s . . . d arson , John H A , g , Flight ficer G A in O n N t . tawa , charge of recruiting for Air Force , iagara

fi l E , O n t . Cau e . . . d . Falls , Pte M G R R E A . . G . Field egiment , . , ngland Hudson , G . , wireless operator , Montreal ,

- Co ckbu r n R ue . C . . S . Q , apt Quarter

l R R E r R F C ...... O s t . C n t . master Medium egiment , A Jarvis , A , J , A , Trenton ,

S a r s Bev e r ust T e o o t o . , l y A n , r n S r . . Watlington , p J H Volunteer l r r L . T o S opm ek e o n t io . v l , ,

E . n Ei a o St o e d . T on t o ngineers , Bermuda . , r J , r m S t o n e W g . . To o t o R C , J , r n . Webster , Lt . P . M . oyal anadian P o u n . T S c l o t o . , , r n - R . o tkt i egr l a Tho r o m F . d O n t egiment Sc . r , l , l , o t t -Ke r r WRoi eir o Th o ol S c t hn r d O n t . R R , b , , . Wellington , W . B . oyal egiment N h eKl k o h W m EJ . B a o S u c o . . p , , l , .

. S . . 2nd C . C , S h e r l a n son Ba t fhfu s t Y of anada Division A F c K . ry , A , r , 2 h a v e r S hul t z Th m a s W . B R c , o , 3 00 C c o d . t o t . . l , West , Major F . B Adjutant oyal w e T . u . S e el l ohn E . i g D i , , Q ec C t y

C 2 nd C . . S . . Regiment of anada , Division A F S e s J t o a r n er Bbost o i a ss . c , r , n , R a ha t ha m O n t S imbo n Vi on l W . M , d J , C . R C . . , Wilson , Lt . W . T . . A

L t u r en t M a n . Sim s L l e F . t e C , y , l r , 2 ud Co m ' S t . . . Wright , A A Field p r a a N Sil oa n She m n iW . e o d . . , , r n , L Sm t h m r ose P .F o iet h O nYt R E , . , , . C . . . A r pany ,

S t . a t ha n es O n t Smi t h . b M p C C . , , r , w t r a I . o n oo O n t . Smi h n c s . i C d , , ll ,

M . a Smi t h F e t oi W u d si gO n t . c , r , n , Smit h Hen r E o t Dt P o r t u o h c . , y ll , r n, We sincerely regret having to record that , as N H . Bu a Smi t h H. i o . H. Mi , , l , O R . R , . ’ Acta goes to press Pilot fficer enison ~ L e ffr Yl a O A e S s . J Smi t h o S . o t , J , p , p ’ M cA r t hu r o t a t Ro e r t P . Smi h F k e ue . R F . E R . 3 . . O . 3 ( of the A , ngland , has , , n r l , Q i t t abn 1 a t eM t a Sm h S e W . 00 s S . St . t ha n es C . O f , l y , , r been missing since May 1 8th . Pilot ficer r N in e N . a n B u Ya o i S e c r e . . , r , l ,

tp n r r a nW H . B o ff e nYt R R . . R S a y e , , c O . enison , the eldest son of Bishop J enison r v ll , m l t o O n t wa r F a s k A . a k i S e t Ch . t . , , n , R 1 1 0t h and Mrs . enison , Toronto , was with the w t a l e H ami t on O n t St e a . t . r , r , l , wa t LFe Wht o n SHummie s e E I . S St e d . . Bomber quadron , Toronto , before being trans r , , r ,

t v o n ig l . ossi P oPn S e e s ed G e t ch E n , A r , r , . ferred to ngland . Acta adds its hope and l ue t n o n B a f n H . Go t a i Mi S e e s e e . v , y , n r , Q ' o f f R t v o n R r t M r o s n n o . P S e e s e S se o t c h . prayer to those his many riends that obert , , ,

ha es O n . t . . b t . a t G i Mi S o n e B S C t R o , , r n , enis n may be returned safely to the country N ut t en H . . u iBu a S C C . B d o . Y , ( ) , l , .

s . N a a r a a s n mm sW hn H . ff S e o O t he has erved so gallantly y , , ll , .

L Jeo n a B r a i g o FO n t . Sn de d t d r , r , n r , Tai l o u ct of a B h C . . C . y r, , r ,

Ta He g To Vo i o . i o c yl r, r y , r nt I N CO RREC T AN D N N O N A RESSES a e l l O n t T st waP t e ol n O . e h l e C . U K W DD , , n l , w T oi m so ni o ai P . VTo ko t ok Hi l h d . 1 6 8 a r s A v e . u a o N O e A . P B de . , r , r n r , , , l a m t on O n t . T o mpson GH. Edw n un l e O n t h O br me eo . k i ff Y G . , , , , nv l , , ’ l t T om s n ctHo i . a m o O n t P a l me ohn D Ai r D To oi t h o e W . c o . , r , n , r, y , r n T a h om son HP O eH O ni t . . Pa t t o n J n e . T o t o S d o n . , , v ll , , y J , r p k i t o M . o o . Tho r e Geo . T P a t o n Rio e r a t t m t o . , , r n , , l n T a m u L on n O n t e p S e d o . 1 1 a l e R o e . b. H i P T , C 7 W m r d . o o t o . ll y l , , , , _ , r n Ti l e r N L on on E n R p e H r w E t t N a r a uc e t . d . g a d . dd d e e a a l s O nt . r, , n l ll , An v r , l , hu t r k Gi b . en so n e W B s R oi o r a i n n i g Fa e n . , . do n G e M n , . r , y , ,

V G . T o r on t o R obb t sG E Wi e ripr g t B al e Z . N Y , , e . C . 7 03 . S . u a o . . r r , , y , l ,

a l on r t hu M . To on W k . t t o Ro lbl s M . B r a n W F t ff , . t o d O n . , A r r , A , r ,

Wa r en o n . . To o o R wa h C . o n Ea r l . ft a t n s , e W S . C ha e O n t . r , r nt , , r ,

W l s on J on al H . To o t R w l t n d C o . o a n Th om a s . a i o , d W m O n t , . r n l , , , To r t o Wil so n SDt ua t . on R l R o es t e N J , . oseh a r R . Hh i c . Y . , r l , r y , r, dr ew 8 5 8 u o St ee o o o Wio o . n T Ro se v ea r Sa u t a e d , , . i H m B. W . t S e . O n t . A A , nt r t r nt , , l r , u A . e S . . W a e . D p R o ss L a w es u r n d , , , W m . M i . O t . r A , , y , a P r s t l P H O l l a O n t W e e . . Ro r N a Ha r k ab d y , ed a s O n , J , t . r y , , ll , r ha n s O n t Wa r e i e r e t t . i a it R n S C e . o Fo hn H .i g a F , m t n O n t , , o . r r y , , l ,

Wa sson Hohnb A . W n e i M a n R uh aJn E w nH F i B r o , , , . d d . o N . . n l , , lyn, l a r e e l Wa t t s Jl W st fii dipNg. . R ma l H a m t o O n , y , , . i k Y t . y , , l n, 2 1 0 e t el r C . 0 u h d Cl e an . Wea e Hi . BY Sm t h r H i T d B. o o , , g , n o d n t o . v l v , A l , r

e r a s . To on t o Wheel K. Smi t h r T r , J , ed S . o on t o . J r , , B a n t o r O n t W l e N . B s Smi t h F o r o n To . , d, . d C . r on t o , . r , , Wi k f l l a A r z on a ms B. ord Sm t h a r . . i G el G . T r . o o t o . y , , n Wi i , H , F , i S om e v l e o T so n Re B u w l t a S . t ha r i s O n G b i hnHA o r o n . e t o C e t . r l , . , . l , g r l, n , o me r v i l J o N T r Wi ’ S e h o o n t . o . n N a a r a s O a W . a n t . il , J n , Wy n , H rry , i g F ll , R i dl ei ana

s teams have had more than average succe s , Not es having won all their football games , lost most THESE notes are not the place for com of their hockey games and have established a r e c r o f 1 26 ment on the fact that one Benito Mus Lower School o d . for five wickets

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. C . C . solini has just declared war on the democracies against U . For the latter showing much m ak es i t The fact that it is true , however , dif credit can be given to the untiring efforts of fi cul t - . to concentrate on the every day life of Mr . Glassco in his coaching of the first team the School year and the Ridley grounds . O O pportunity for boys of fourteen and under nce again we were privileged to entertain O l d s S ’ the Boy for dinner in the Lower chool , to contribute to Canada s war effort has been and later in the gymnasi um at a performance very limited . During the year , however , the ’ ” i l l i n I spare time of one evening every week has been of G v a s sland . Although it is felt that

Dr . Bett rattles off his composition in a few given up to Red Cross work . During this time i s a large number of hospital trays with folding minutes upon request , it obvious to those ' in touch with events that a great deal of work legs and rope handles , checker boards with and thought is needed to design and produce orange and black squares , cribbage boards and

a skit suitable for Lower School voices . folding book rests have been constructed . The money subscribed by the boys has amounted An innovation this year was the I nforma ”

. C . C . r to of which was used to pur tion , Please contest with U A boa d

l I n . o chase materia . addition to this , of of four experts from the Prep vied with f ur the cash from the blind fund of has from Ridley in answering a series of questions

' been used to buy War Savings Certificates in ranging from nursery rhymes to European E the names of two students at the O ntario politics . ach School won one of the home

S - chool for the Blind at Brantford . and home contests , receiving as a trophy a S S The chool year , in retrospect , is clouded chool pennant from their rival . The exten

w - by the ar news . The effect has been to i n sion of inter school competition beyond the crease the interest of all boys in world events realm of athletics seems to have had a success

O r . in general and geography in particular . u ful beginning The weather has not been conducive to pic Boxi n g R ock wa S nics at y , but the chool has been able ’ S , to explore Mr . Coombe s farm and the lower A usual a large proportion of the Lower S regions of the creek on several occasions . The chool boys took lessons in boxing this

acquisition of a swimming pool has somewhat year , and also as usual , a good number entered

the annual tournament , held in the latter part lessened the lure of the water , although the

of the Spring term . Preliminaries occupied mud still retains its fascination . l ot h O nce again a large class of boys has t e most of the afternoons from March to 1 4 : ei v e I n th with the following results c d confirmation in the School Chapel .

Br o u hal l I n 7 5 - the annual service Bishop g received the pound class Geary defeated Hale , E Donl as candidates Brown L , Davis mi . , merson , y defeated Wedd , Goldie won from Her R i as e r s o n . Schne . J p ma , Philps , Prophet , eid , man and Ashbaugh from Holloway Goldie D l . S S S . on dau ma , later , prague and tevens Their then won from y but was defeated by

e S . first communion was received from Mr . Lang Geary , whil utton mi won from Ashbaugh

fi horn , who prepared the class . to gain the other nalist position .

Cr i c ket

L O ER SC O O L CRI C ET — W H K l son a s . . l a n e I . Re d C . . . a C M cF a r . B w r t . n . a c R o : L e t t o h W . Millig , D , i , A Wi , A D vi , G ee T om so a t er k f ig h M . M c K . . n . S . J J , , J A l — i a R . l a o Es S hne d u . P . . ssc . . c R : L e Gr ht p aH ea n R t ev e n s w S M r on t o t t o . . c . . q , , F f J ig J M l , W , M G G , W K Brown . R i dl ei ana

it was soon apparent that Bill Schnei dau was Cr i c ket i beaut i ful l and bowling y , with the exception of I S S ’ H year , the Lower chool cricket squad Bremner , their captain , who made the game s T “ ” started with only one old colour 1 6 “ ” high score with , the Prep did little with

S . tevens By the end of the season we had quite 3 5 . the bat, and were all out for

r e a fair side , and there are several factors Ridley sponsible for this development . Tr el f r . o d Maclean , ct , Davidson

First, and most important , is the enthusiasm Philps , bowled Davidson S i n and hard work of the boys . econd , is the M c F ar l an e , bowled Harvie valuable practice we got from our games with Tr el fo r Schn ei au . d ma , bowled d S “ ” the Upper chool Third and Fourth Form r Wilson , bowled B emner T league . hird is the regular fielding practices S tevens , bowled Harvie which took place ; there was a most remarkable Davis ma . , l . b . w . Bremner improvement in fielding . And , finally , there is I . Tr e r . l fo d i Brown , ct , Bremner the leadership g ven by the captain , Bill R eid , bowled Bremner o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o

Schnei dau . as er s on . J p ma , bowled Davidson We were very sorry to miss our g ame with M cKe e , not out

. C . S . T , likewise the trip ;but measles or mumps , s or a combination of the two , neces itated the cancellation of the fixture . — We enjoyed greatly , as always , our matches 4 I7 3 Bowling Bremner for , Davidson for

“ with Upper Canada ; the details of these 1 2 8 Harvie for 1 1 . matches appear below . C . C U . The game of cricket demands a lot -from the M cKe Gibson , e : boy who would play it well courage , patience , M av r ol eo n i . Schn e dau ' , bowled - W e s con fiden c e . elf , alertness and intelligence S chn ei au Morgan , bowled d ’ hope that the members of this year s team , hav . Bremner , ct Maclean , Maclean i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i

ing met the . challenge which the game makes r h . as e s on Sc n ei au Davidson , ct J p , d s to them , will go on to greater achievement in . Sc n ei Matthews , bow h dau -led S . the Upper chool T l re fo r d . as er s on S chn ei a , ct J d u The cricket prizes awarded were as follows p o Schn e i Wright , b wled dau —S 2 1 Batting average tevens , . d M cKe — Harvie , bowle Schn ei dau Bowling average , C M cKee rawford , stumped — Fielding P rize Brown 1 Speakman not out Worthy of special mention is Stevens ’ score ‘ 6 2 i Ca of not out aga nst Upper nada , and the

' - all round good play of Maclean . Total “ ” — B Schn ei dau 6 6 M cKe . C . C . REP I e 3 8 . U P AT R DLEY owling for , for R no ea RI E idley batted first and , while one r lly DL Y AT UP PER CAN ADA “ ”

. C . C . O got on top of the U bowling, we were After a trip across Lake ntario on the S S .

“ 6 2 . S e N C . able to put together runs tev ns made top . C . orthumberland , we arrived at U We l Q , Schn ei dau R score with and and eid both had luncheon and then proceeded to cricket . " contributed 9 . When Upper Canada came up R o f idley batted first and , largely because a splendid innings by Stevens who scored 62 not as none of their batsmen reached double figures

C 2 1 . out, an unusual feat against Upper anada , and and they were all out for Geary was very _ ’ M c F ar l an e s 1 9 6 the invaluable assistance of not effective with the ball , taking wickets for 7

1 24 Schn ei dau out , we were able to declare with the total of runs ; the brothers split the other

5 . . for wickets Unfortunately , we were unable four

to get U . C . C . out in the time we had left them R idley did very little better with the bat , to bat , and they were able to make a draw of Milligan getting 1 1 of a total of 3 0. Hardaker it in a very exciting finish .

C . C . and Beattie did the best bowling for U . , Ri dley 5 the former getting 4 wickets for runs . Maclean , bowled Bremner ’ R I n C eid , bowled Bremner the second innings Upper anada s bat

Wilson , bowled Bremner ting was much better than ours and after they - h i au ha 2 Sc n e d . . . . d 7 7 ma , l b w Morgan declared with runs for wickets , they S R 1 7 tevens , not out proceeded to rattle idley out for , and thus

. S . Davis ma , bowled peakman won the match quite handily

M cF ar l ane , not out O 1 5 Extras n June th the seconds accompanied the firsts to Toronto on board the "N orthumber ” Total 1 24 land for the return game . Batting first , the maj o rity of the Ridley batsmen were all at sea S I . Milligan , later , Brown , Thompson did not 2 6 S before the bowling of Fleming , for , ymons , bat . 4 1 8 — , , B owling Bremner 3 for 3 7 for and Hardaker and if it had not been fo r M cKee 3 5 who scored a vigorous not out , C . C U . our score would have been far lower than the S h e . c n i au peakman , ct Davis , S d R ’ 47 we did get . idley s bowling proved equal Bremner , l . b . w . Maclean to the task of dismissing Upper Canada for a Schn ei Davidson , bowled dau M cKee 6 lesser score , the invaluable taking Harvie , ct . Wilson , Maclean 1 2 4 fo r 8 for , ably supported by Gear with , S hn ei y Gibson , bowled c da

including a hat trick . The ninth Upper Canada Wright , bowled Thompson ' ' 1 5 but l o o k ed l i k e wicket fell at , what an easy hn i . Sc e dau a Morgan , ct , Macle n S victory grew quite exciting as ymons , with the Matthews , bowled Maclean F assistance of oster , carried the score up and Tr el fo r d , not out

up , until Bond made his second excellent catch Schn ei au Beatty , bowled d S s 1 1 of the day to dismiss ymons , who e was M av r ol e on , not out ' ’

C . . . . C s 3 U top score , of a total of 7 The Ridley fielding on ' the whole was good and the

x Total for 9 wickets bowling e cellent , but the batting left a lot to

— be desired . 4 1 1 Schn ei dau Bowling Maclean for , 4 for The following played in one or both games ec on Team Cr i c ket S . d Arnold , Ashbaugh , Bond , Davis mi , Geary , N 1 8 C M c Kee Schnei dau @ May th , Upper anada played us Milligan , , Philps , Prophet , ur o h ei au . . Sc n S S . Cf . d on own grounds U . c batted mi , ma , later , prague , Tone , and

first and the wicket seemed to favour the bowlers Wilcox ma . R i dl ei ana

Un der l l BCr i c k et ”N May 29 t h the Under 1 3 motored up to Hamilton to play Hi l l fi el d School .

Hi l l fi el d won the toss and sent us in to bat . Milligan and Bond opened for Ridley and made a very fine stand which netted 28 runs before Bond was out l . b . w . Milligan played a very useful innings of 1 5 before being bowled . Ashbaugh was the only other Ridley batter to H reach double figures . ale bowled well for

Hi l l fi l 20 . e d , taking three wickets for runs

After a very enjoyable tea in the garden ,

Hi l l fi el d Ridley took the field . lost the first few wickets rather cheaply , but the seventh and eighth wickets produced 3 5 runs and the game ’ - r ended 72 63 in Ridley s favo . Ashbaugh and R ’ Geary were idley s best bowlers , Ashbaugh getting a hat trick and Geary 3 for 24 .

The fielding of both sides was extremely good , eight hard catches being made . The batting was also above the average for this age of player and a thoroughly enjoyable day was had by all .

The return match was played .at Ridley on R 8t h . a June idley ag in batted first , but due to some very good bowling by Hale and Water R i 24 man , idley was dism ssed for runs , Hale takin g 6 wickets for 6 runs and Waterman 4

1 Hi l l fi el 1 1 for 1 . d ran up 4 runs with Lapp 4

Hi l l bo r 1 and u ne 2 being their top scorers .

5 . Geary bowled well , taking wickets for 9 runs . h i i “ Sc n e u m. 6 and da 3 for .

' R al l out 20 idley went in again and were for ,

' which left Hi l l fi el d 4 runs to make to win by 1 0

' wickets , which they did with the loss of one wicket .

To : Down t he Cr ee a n a s l a p m . l n, Bon Bi si k er kr M ki g D Mi ig d C a son . , , l k o t m e B t o : ! W ams L w s F a t es I a n a heso Br own . illi , i , , M t n, The Algonquins had three wins and no losses , Tr i be s I r o the Hurons two wins and one loss , the HE competition for Chief Tribesman wa s uo i s T q had one and two , while the Mohawks keener than ever this year , as shown by were winless . the totals in the following list . The difference O n between the leaders is smaller than it has been the first day of the league , the Algon 6 4 -4 1 quins defeated the Hurons , while the for some years and it might be mentioned that I 1 - roquois were defeating the Mohawks 5 3 6 . the standing was in doubt until the afternoon The following day the Algonquins won from of the last day of term -6 the Mohawks 74 9 in a very close game . Mean The wide variety of activities for which tribe ' while the Hurons were putting i t all over the points are awarded precludes any possibility of I I . n roquois the final games , the Algonquins a winner amassing sufficient points in only two I 7 5 smeared the roquois , scoring and put or three branches of School life . The winner ‘ i i r chn e i a t ng t he opponents out for 1 5 . S d u this year had twenty - one entries on his card of the Algonquins distinguished himself by which is proof enough that the Tribesman ’s getting a hat trick on the first three balls of - watch goes to a boy with all round ability . I the roquois innings . While this was going Another point to be noticed in this list is the fine showing of some of the younger and young on , the Hurons were edging out the Mohawks 5 - 5 1 7 on the other field . C est boys . ompetition will not lack keenness in B P M a l e n i c a Va. y J. . the years to come ’ The following are al l the boys who gained Swi mm i n g Compet i t i on over 2 00 points HE h i 3 0 1 meet was held on the penultimate day S a 744 Sc n e dau . 7 7 9 l ter , ma , Maclean , T of term . The competition was very close 1 I 5 r . 5 0 3 as e so n . 3 S 5 5 . 7 tevens , Brown , J p ma ,

and some of the events , the finals in particular , M cF ar l an e 46 8 R 4 5 8 448 , eid , Philps , Daniel i . Schne au d . f were most exciting ma , by virtue o 446 M c Ke e 43 9 4 1 4 3 5 1 , , Wilson , Milligan , e 3 49 3 40 3 2 2 his firsts in the back strok and free style events Goldie , Holloway , Geary , Taylor 2 2 2 2 plus his third place in the diving , scored 84 S 78 S . 289 S . , utton mi , prague , utton ma points to win the championship and the W i n 2 7 5 A t ack 2 72 2 7 1 O ut er b r i d e 2 69 , , Bond , g , i n e Cu . S S 2 6 1 2 6 0 246 p g p econd was tevens , whose first Thompson , Atwater , Tone , Prophet in the breast stroke and second in the back E 2 2 a er o 2 3 8 2 43 4 s s n . , merson Fates , J p mi , 1 6 stroke gave him points . Wilson , who won M 5 M cRa 2 2 5 2 2 2 cDonal 2 3 e . d , , Hale n the diving , and Thompson who was seco d in I n determining the winning tribe the pro that event and second equal in the breast cedur e is to add the total number of points won k 1 0 c . by the individual members of each tribe to the stro e , both got points to tie for third pla e M cDon al d go t 6 points for his second in the - points won by t he t ribe itself in inter tribe sports . E 4 free style , merson for his tie for second in The results are as follows : Algonquins 2 I roquois Mohawks Hurons the breast stroke and Arnold for coming third

in the back stroke .

The final event was an exciting inter -tribe Tr i be Cr i c ket relay which was won by the I roquois with the RI E u B cricket this term was a wonderf l Algonquins second and the Mohawks third .

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O ur . S thing for the Algonquins , who came thanks to Mr t aples of the Upper

“ S first , but not for the Mohawks , who came last . chool who acted as judge for the diving .

R R as ory , was excellent , as was eid in the part Dr am at i c s

of an . elderly female witness . Maclean , the HE e S S S T Low r chool Dramatic ociety was plaintiff , and later , the magistrate , were both very active this year and occupied the good , and the cast was well rounded out by

M cD nal h ei a stage of the new gym on two consecutive Friday o d as the lawyer and Sc n d u ma . as f 6 t h . . 1 9 2 . evenings , April th and Both programs a court o ficial Mr Glassco was responsible for contained a mixture of straight drama and the production . musical comedy . The musical productions , ’ ’ - i l O n . G l i v an s the twenty sixth , Dr Bett s which were provided by Dr . Bett with the assist ” “ I I n sland was preceded by a short play , The

f . . ance o Mr Guest , are discussed later ” e r r u t e t p d Flight . This play takes place in a ’ ’ T club house at a boys school . he boys are The first evening s bill consisted of a drama , ” R loath to accept as a member Lefty Browne , a The Death Trap ; a comedy , ory Afore ” “ new boy , whom they consider a rather doubtful said , and an original musical sketch , The ” ” ” I n quantity . However , when Lefty is responsible Speedaway . The Death Trap , a group o f - of would - be regicides find the tables neatly for saving the life Barney Brown , a great

. aviator , and a former member of the club , and turned on them by their intended victim , a

Barney and Lefty are found to be brothers , young Prince . The latter is aware of the plot

everybody is happy , especially as the crooks and when he learns from a friend , a doctor , who had planned to wreck Barney ’s plane are that he is doomed to die from a mortal disease ,

— . he invites his enemies to drink with him a captured The cast was quite a large one , all

fourth formers , and it drink liberally mixed with p0 1 s on . The poison _is hardly fair to commend a er o has the desired effect as no fewer than five any particular one of them . J sp s n mi . as

s Barney by some excellent acting really man bodies dot the stage as the curtain falls . Hollo .

aged to appear considerably older than the rest . way , as the young Prince , and Daniel , as the

Milligan as Lefty also was very good . Williams , friendly doctor , were especially good , while O ut er br i d e g and Hale , the three crooks , nearly Geary made a very satisfactory chief villian , hn ei Do l . Sc dau n M cRae stole the show The twins , y, ably supported by , Doolittle and Ash _ f Tone and Bond were perhaps the best of the baugh . The play was directed by Mr . Gri fith .

club members , but Whittemore , Taylor and

R , ory Aforesaid followed and in it we saw Clarkson did very well in their smaller parts .

- - , S f a quick witted , perhaps too quick witted cot . Mr Gri fith produced the play , ably assisted , ” fo r hi s R “ tish lawyer win his case client , ory , who w as in The Death Trap , by Weed , ho made

was accused of sheep killing . The lawyer told an excellent stage manager , property man , off

“ ” .

R baa l i k e w . ory to a sheep henever addressed stage noises and assistan t director combined . w o The plaintiff , h pleaded his own case , com ' The redoubtable Dr . Bett again provided a plicated it somewhat by trying to use unaccus large measure of our entertainment this term t omed legal language ; and by recognizing the lawyer as a debtor he confused the magistrate and aided and abetted by the various song birds S of the chool , by all who could sing , and by a by alternately accusing Rory of killing his sheep

few who could not , gave us two excellent musical and the lawyer of stealing his Harris tweed .

comedies . However , when the lawyer had won the case 1 9 and proceeded to press his client for payment , The first , presented on April th , in con “ ” “ R t he only answer he could get was baa . Sprague junction with ory Aforesaid and The R i dl ei ana

I ’ Death Trap (mentioned elsewhere ) was called (Emerson ) . don t suppose anyone would have

“ ” The Speedaway . The scene was placed on been surprised if Mephistopheles himself had

. a large and speedy yacht which a group of boys suddenly appeared .

(the singers of fourth , third and second forms ) N o t only did Dr . Bett manage to get these

- I n c1 r . i accidentally took to sea such precar ous people to meet , but they successfully set up a

nces cums t a , however , the victims rose valiantly community together , despite the fact that they to the occasion and faced every new danger sang at each other with charming frequency .

- B r r i E with a sea chanty on their lips and , in one By the final curtain a at a ans and nglish

- moment of extreme peril (from sea sickness ) , alike had succumbed to the yellow peril and the

- . managed to dance a very creditable horn pipe most complex of marriages had been arranged . ” By the time the good ship “ Speedaway had Everyone except the sailors seemed to be happy returned to port many chanteys had been sung and if only Gilbert and Sullivan had written “ ” and the audience had enjoyed a very amusing I . The Women , have no doubt that Dr Bett and colourful play . would have quite credibly arranged suitable

’ i marriages for them too . as er s on . J p mi as the owner s son , w th Wil

The songs , all of which fitted into the plot liams , Tone , Whittemore , Taylor , Hallowell “ r ” and Milligan as his more talkative companions beautifully , were in enterprise of ma tial kind , ’ ” “ ” “ e The policeman s lot , Buttercup Wh n the , handled the dialogue with considerable skill , ” “ I ” foeman bares his steel , When was a lad , while of the chorus here listed , Milligan and “ Prithee pretty maiden , The sun whose rays , Sutton ma . distinguished themselves by dancing i ” “ - The man who would woo a fa r maid , With C : Bi s i k er solos in the horn pipe . horus , Bond , ” “ ” “ - e cat lik tread , We sail the ocean blue , Tit O ut er br i d e Schn ei dau Doolittle , Hale , Hill , g , ” “ E ” willow , and For he is an nglishman . W o n I I . C . . ads ma and mi , , Brown , handler ,

i M p Goldie , Herman , Hyslop , Martin , ac hee , The cast who acquitted themselves admirably

Sfi t t on C . . Morris , rawfords ma and mi , were roundly applauded both for the initial

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i . ar v ses . J ma and mi , Verity , Bett , Lewis , Wilcox production and again on June l s t when a special

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. C . mi , onklin , Holland performance was s t aged fo r the entertainment O l of the d Boys . The regular chorus which is O n April 26 t h Dr . Bett gave us another fan tasy based on familiar songs— this time employ given h ere was augmented on this occasion by the singers of the F ourth formwhose nam es S . ing the works of Messrs . ullivan and Gilbert S ” appear in the account of “The peedaway . With t he consummate ease of a Houdini and M cDo n l S S a d . Th om , later , tevens , Davis mi , p

S . bland inventiveness of a cheherazade , Dr h A t ack son , Wilcox Ashbaug , , Bett managed to placeand mix together on one ' Daniel , Fates (who was also understudy ) , R E , desert island , the mperor of Japan ( eid) , Geary , Lash , Waller . Pooh -Bah (Jas per s o n Pitti -Sing and F r o all these performances the following boys equally dainty P eep -Bo (Buckler and Hollo - served , at one time or another , as stage tech a - way) , huge and ungainly Yum Yum ni ci an s : I . Wedd , Philps , Prophet , Brown , S a o ( prague) , a crew of odd s ilors, a c uple of i Schn e dau . as r s on e . ma , J p ma assorted kings of Barataria (Daniel and M c ‘

- e . Rae o f T M cK e , S We are also indebted to Mrs Guest for her ) , the Duke Plaza oro ( ) weet work o n the costumes and to Mr Cronyn for Little Buttercup (Atwater ) , one Policeman

' - t he i his mast erful making u of t he cas t s . (Brown ) , and F rst Lord of the Admiralty p Altogether , we have completed nine bed Spea ki n g Compet i t i on trays with folding legs , seventeen plywood

I S - on TH competition was held the morn checker boards , painted orange and black , some - R . fi . v e ing of June 1 3 th . The winner was eid of which were hinged Twenty cribbage

He chose as his subject the life of that early boards , approximately half of them hinged , R ’ N . American patriot , athan Hale eid s con have been finished , and three book rests were

i n ui t e . t y was good , his voice was easy and attra manufactured

tive , he made little use of notes , and he held the A little over five dollars was sent to the Red M cR e . a attention of the audience throughout , “ ” Cross because it was on hand after the cost the last speaker , came through with a somewhat of wood , paint , and other materials had been surprisingly good speech to take second place . He spoke on the entirely original and extremely taken out of the contributions of masters and boys , and the amount collected by selling pen C I interesting subject , hichen tza , the ancient nants and one or two checker and cribbage holy city of the Mayas in Central America . boards . S di d prague well , to win third place with a B J P M acl an i a e V . y . . speech . o n Trinity House . The remaining com

i : et t o r s I . were , in alphabetical order Brown , p Rea i ng Compet i t i on

. vi . as er so n . as e r s o n d Daniel , Da s ma , J p ma , J p HI RTEEN S . mi . S competitors read in the finals , later and tevens of this competition on the evening of -NI a o . r . L n h rn and Mr Dorman of the Upper g 1 2 t h June . Mr . Williams kindly consented to School staff very generously gave up an hour judge the contest . At the conclusion he spoke

h . of t eir t ime to act as judges At the conclusion of the difficulty of selecting the one best reader Slater expressed the thanks of the competitors when there was such a wealth of materi al from to t he judges . Mr . Dorman made a few sug which to choose ; he added a word of advice gestions for the speakers to bear in mind . He -be t he e ffec t spoke of the necessity of being completely to all would readers to that, if familiar with your material in order not to you watch the enunciation of the small words , the big words will take care of themselves . The create the slightest impression that you are read ' : as er s on following were the winners First , J p ing your speech . He also suggested that more R ma . ; second , eid ; third , Milligan ; fourth , use coul d be made of gesture and voice mod Stevens . ul at i on in order to instil life into otherwise dull recitals of fact .

B H W W at s on y . . . F or full pag e of Snaps Red Cr os s P r oj ect L e t Col umn : ou a d B own mm Tho m son f D g l r , Ji y p , t he Da m a t R o ck wa Bi s i k er a n l a HI y , d . S term almost al l of the Red Cross Mi lig n Towe o . Cen t e Col umn : The C oc T mm co work has been finished At the begin r l r, y l , ' ' k Wi x - l t er m t he off fo r l l c m n . ning of the , boys said they would do Hi i bi g ’ Thes e l u : ool t t l e s o r e h n w t he . R ht Co m e e Sc t e S o nine hours work towards project n , A r l , l ig “ ’ D i ” K p p i Su l a s I sl a d Te ues and F i e ds . l v n n , rry t r n nine hours did not have to be done only on i G ' t er ms bu u Tuesdays as in other , t co ld be done in spare time . R i dl ei ana

SU M MER TER - 1 940 M , April 1 3 I nformation Please quiz be L ower c oo Ca et ua r on S Sq R R C . C . . h l d d tween U . and idley , at idley We win THE Lower School Cadet Squadron was April 1 4— Skating ! Schn ei 1 — headed this year by William K . April 9 Lower School Dramatic Socie t y R ” “ ” . R dau . The flight commanders were obert W presents The Death Trap , ory Aforesaid O “ . n Sun Stevens and Thompson Prophet the and The Speedaway . — i t a 2 0 C day Church parade , although was rather April Quiz against Upper anada in To

S . . damp , restless day , the Lower chool rose to ronto This time they win 2 6— “ I the occasion and showed promise for future April The nterrupted . Flight and i l l i ’ ” S S . G v an I officers in the Upper chool quadron The s sland presented . S I — quadron participated in nspection Day , and May 5 Some of Sixth Form to Brantford received high praise from the inspecting o f O S to visit the ntario chool for the Blind . fi cer . Effin h Trip to g am . B M R Br own i a y . . V . 1 3— S May enior cricket ball throw . l 4— May Junior cricket ball throw . Ter m Di ar y I 5— — May Broad j ump . April 2 Term begins . Five new boys in l 6— May High jump . Tecumseh . l — 7 S . M r C . cF a l e — May ports Day D . an 3 C . chn e April ricket starts W . K . S i dau is S wins Lower chool Shield . first eleven captain . 1 — U C . R . wi 8 . . n - May C Prep . at idley We April 8 Lower School sees P i nno chi o at

the first eleven game , but lose the second Capitol .

eleven game . — i S 1 2 S x . April inches of snow Upper chool — “ 1 C h Dramatic Society presents Richard of Bor May 9 hurc Parade . ” — i 2 2 1 2 H l l fiel d . deaux . May Under team at We

win . 2 3— C S I May adet quadron nspection . — “ ’ ” June 1 Gi l l i v an s I sland for the O l d

Boys . 2— O l ’ June d Boys Chapel Service . 5— R June idley at U . C . C . First eleven

e R Ro kw a c . draw , s conds win . est to y 6— June Tribe games .

- June 7 Tribe games . — ’ June 8 Hi l l fi el d here to play Under 1 z s .

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— - T A r n l d i b He ho he ho V . B C. o y . , y , y l t l i A l azy i t e pg . B M B ! ! . t t i . y . e t am Co ect i n S p ll g TAMP collecting is one of the most fas S The W oo s In Spr i n g i i o I d c nat ng h bbies there is . t is instructive HE oods in Spring bring back to our as well as interesting . The hobby is cheap and T w s i e “ S mind fond memor es , memori s of water is open to almost everyone . tamps may be - n bought for very little or traded from other dripping off gia t oaks after a cloudburst , and memories of the small but beautiful wild collectors . " r - i Almost every collector has a stamp club in flowe s against a background of stately p ne and maple . d . _ his istrict These clubs give the stamp col ’ A wonderful picture is created by t h e shi ni n lector , or philatelist as he is called , a good g ’ ’ r n S chance t o trade and to study other collectors of the sun s ays o the leaves . ome leaves e . l n h are not bless d by the sun and some only par stamps A so , ma y clubs ave speakers who

' “ v t i al l s br i l l i an ce o f gi e talks on stamps . Sometimes members are y while other reflect the full

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‘ public speaking . The w o o ds n S n o f i pri g remind us , not dead E r f r very important country has issued stamps , useless things , but of trees and flowe s a t oo

; , h . and so one learns geography most countries beautiful to be ewed t_o the ground B H A l at r i a t . : e a S V . h ve issued stamps for a long ime , so in this y , I ’ ’ the rain came hadda scram fast , cause bein M Te Bea r y y ’ ” dd in the rain s bad for me . I had a ”i t ! “ Tedd Bear y , S Henceforth Pat was called lugging Pat . H was 0 C“ bi el l ow e W g f ; B H A l . . S at er i y Va. l hai He was br ow n wi t h cur y r . b ni ht He s l ept wi t h me night y g ; A Ter r i b ua le Sq ll i i c He had a r eat b v o e. g g HI S story took place on Lake O ntario 1 us ed t o l a he was m br ot her T p y y I during the summer . My brother and Ti l l one day i found out had taken our fift een - foot sailboat out to race n e r i m That 1 had o us fo h . in a Junior Skipper race . There were only four i found 1 was t oo bi g for hi m boats in the contest , because there was not a A nd i had ot her t hi ngs t o pl ay wi t h ; great deal of wind . The race was not exciting i r ki n hor s e had a oc . g oun ar d the first lap , and when we jibed around A nd i gr ew bi gger and gr ew bi gger the first buoy of the second lap the lake became i had bi er t hi n s t o l a wi t h gg g p y , a dead calm and the wind died to nothing . This U nt i l i w ent t o boar di ng s chool ' dead calm lasted for ten minutes , and during A nd O how aw ul t hat da was f y . this time my brother tied all loose articles to Ev er da i had t o o y y g , cleat or to the mast . At the end of this ten But i s oon got us ed t o i t ; minutes a great gust of wind struck our sails . K i nder gar t en got easy and s impl e The waves became huge at once , and our boat S o o i w ent t o har der s chool s ff , almost capsized . We had to let the sails luff A nd ev er summer u t o cam y p p. so we would not turn over . The other three A nd as i r ew l d nd bi er g o er a gg I boats were having difficulty also . t began to U nt i l one day i w ent t o s chool rain . A moment later it came down in buckets . A nd her e i am . r I The sails and our clothes were d enched . B W F H l i i i . s o y . y p . was too frightened to notice that small factor A Queer Cr i c ket Happeni ng and because the boat was full of water we USTLI N G HERBERT and Poking Pat headed for shore , which we fortunately reached . H I I Though was frightened at the time , am are batt ing for the home town in a I glad that participated in such an adventure . thrilling match in the heat of July . The last B M R B own i . . r Va. y , run was scored exactly one hour ago . “ All you can do is poke , poke , poke , and ’ ” - we re thirty two runs behind , says Hubert to Pat . “ H I Aw gee , ubie , got a run an hour ago , ’ ” which is more n you got , replies Pat .

All of a sudden it begins to rain . Pat hits boundaries almost as quickly as the rain comes down . The home town wins less t han ten minutes later .

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