The High School MagazineMontreal, Canada . by his sterling character and the cheerful-ness and his disposition. Hisinfluence for good w ill be continued by a per-manent .MCA. hut donated by anotherold High School boy in his memory. During the past year the teaching staff ofthe school has been represented at the frontby Lieut. Benson Steel of the 3rd Field Bat-tery. A short time Christie. ,of the Classical Depart-ment. ga\e up his work tobecome quartermaster ofthe new (McGill)Heavy Siege Battery. rendered the schoolfine service as a Latinmaster. A


The High School MagazineMontreal, Canada . by his sterling character and the cheerful-ness and his disposition. Hisinfluence for good w ill be continued by a per-manent .MCA. hut donated by anotherold High School boy in his memory. During the past year the teaching staff ofthe school has been represented at the frontby Lieut. Benson Steel of the 3rd Field Bat-tery. A short time Christie. ,of the Classical Depart-ment. ga\e up his work tobecome quartermaster ofthe new (McGill)Heavy Siege Battery. rendered the schoolfine service as a Latinmaster. As a thoroughgentleman, fine spirited andkindly, he has endearedhimself to his colleaguesand his pupils alike. On the afternoon of May15th an informal luncheonwas tendered him in theschool, at w hich he w as pre-sented with a wrist watchand other gifts in tokenof the esteem in which heheld bv teachers andcombined inGodspeed inof duty safe return. D. H. ChrisQuartermaster. 6th Heavy waspupils. Allwishing himhis new fieldin good MR. CHRISTIES FAREWELL It is a matter of keen regret to me that,owing to the somewhat abrupt manner of mydeparture, I had no opportunity of sayingeven one word of farewell to many, if notmost, of my late pupils in the High editor-in-chief. howe\er. has very kindlyfound for me in the volumes of the .Magazinesufficient space in which to make a few briefvaledictory remarks. During my comparatively short associationwith the school. 1 have received nothing butkindness at the hands of both colleagues andpupils. To the former, and to my own class. 1\ .B, 1 ha\e already been privileged to e.\-press my gratitude personally. It is becauseI have had no such opportunity of meeting mypupils as a w hole that I feel it w ould be bothdiscourteous and ungrateful on my part toleave them now without a single word. 1 desire to thank the boys of the third,fourth, fifth and sixth forms, not so much forthe very handsome and useful gift with whichthe\ rece


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