Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1953

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COMBINED CHOIRS 'VD If A .-4 'Nl ur -. v-1

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SELWYN HOVSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE INTIERM IEDIATE CHOIR Form II. Aikman 1, Barry, IJ- Colby 2, Gilbert, Gordon, Henwood 1, Hunt, Knudsen, liyrtsis, Lehloine 2, Alclntosh, McNeill 2, XlcRobie, Mejia, Parker, Phillips 1, Rutley, Vodstrcil 1, XYindsor. Form IA. Barry, NI., Brainerd, liakin, Gray, Howard. Hyde 2, La Fontaine McHale, Stanger, XYakefield, Zeller. Form IB. Baillie, Church, Coristine, Doyle, Monge, Saunderson. JUNIOR CHOIR Form Al. Fieldhouse, Gillespie, Henwood 2, Keays, Kliller, Mills, Peters 2. Form A2. Aikman 2, Baxter, Kairis 1, Lucas, Moore, Newman, Nickson Stikeman 1. Stollmeyer. Form B. Beament, Bloomfield, Gilbert 2, Kaestli, Prager, Rawlings, Ross, Shaughnessy, Steven, Thomas. The choirs have taken part in the Christmas and Easter entertainments, and were also heard on the Voice of Youth programme on March 22nd. XVe were once again asked to sing carols at the M..-X.A.A. Christmas Party and a picked choir of twenty voices performed very satisfactorily on that occasion. The enthusiasm of the boys in the three choirs is high and the improvement in the singing is limited only by the amount of time available for rehearsals. TH If LIBRARY The past year has been an interesting one for the Library. VVQ have had many exhibits, well illustrated by the members, and we have had distinguished visitors, among whom were the Hon. Gaspard Fauteux, Lieut.-Governor of Quebec, and Lord Lovat of Commando fame, The Christmas Term opened with a study of shells and sea-shore life. Some valuable specimens were shown. The most out-standing collection was that of Michael Berrill, whose unusual examples from England and Florida stimulated research work and were the object of much admiration. Peter Cumyn displayed an interesting group of shells, and a very large star fish. Bill Hambly had a lovely piece of stag-horn coral and a heavy cone-shaped shell, the name of which we were unable to find. Nikolas Kairis had a very good collection of small shells and coral. Peter Xobbs exhibited two tlounders of the variety which expands when attacked. These we found quite unique. Tony and Nicky Le Kloine showed two 'year-old' alligators-very good examples in perfect condition. These created a sensation in our exhibition. The background to this display was provided by Happy Baxter's pictures of Ilnder-Sea shells in all their beauty, with the divers at work obtaining the very types of shells exhibited in our cases. Bill Ilesler also supplied pictures. These were of unusual kinds of shells from different parts of the world. They were very interesting and decorative. Dwight Brainerd showed two boxes of exquisitely coloured shells from Nlartha's Vineyard. The eockle shells were specially lovely. He also had a large wbelk shell. Yytis liaestli had two shells to show in the exhibit. l12l



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SELWYN HOl'SE SCHOOL MAGAZINE On the fourteenth of October the coin exhibition was opened. The first contribution came from Stephen Parker. He showed two medals of bronze which were excellent portraits of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI. It is thought they were designed just before or just after the tragedy of their deaths. He also had a medal of the Duke and Duchess of York. the latter whose death we have been lately mourning as Queen Mary. Stephen displayed a variety of coins and German bills, coins from Portugal, Germany, jamaica. Holland and Venezuela. Michael Berrill had an extremely interesting collection of coins, the most important of which were those dating from the Roman occupation of Britain, nearly two thousand years ago. The features of the Roman Emperors could be discerned quite plainly. Michael also had coins of Norway under the Nazis, as well as examples from ten other countries and three coins of Old China. A great deal of interest centred round the shilling of Edward YI, 11547- 15533 lent by Peter Xobbs. It was in good condition and the features of the little King were recognizable. John Clarke exhibited a shilling of the time of the great Queen Elizabeth I. These two coins seemed to bring that period of history very near us. Clarke's further collection included a unique penny of George III. It weighed two ounces. He also had good Roumanian coins. which lack of space prevents our describing. Francisco Cardona exhibited a good collection of English coins from the early Victorian period to George YI. He also had coins of India of Geo. V, and Pakistan of today, as well as a Russian 10 kopek piece of the time of the Czars, 119041, and a gold 20 fr. from Monaco, 1951. Mark Boundy showed coins of the German occupation of France. VVe noted that the familiar legend on the coins of Liberty, Fraternity. and EquaIity was changed by the Germans to Labour, Family, S Country . Mr. B. Ii. T. Howls kindly contributed a set of Maundy Money of the reign of George Y. Ian Robertson exhibited a piece of gold from the Cadillac Mine, Quebec, which was the only example of gold in the collection. Vytis Kaestli lent an interesting group of Swiss coins. Hugh Turnbull exhibited a collection which included an 'Eagle' American dollar of 1922. Bill Pedoe's exhibit showed a penny from Ireland of 1935 besides a good collection of Dutch coins, and a crown piece of 'The Festival of Britain'. Tommy Gray lent a 500 reis bill from Brazil. David Barry showed Venezuelan and Argentinian coins as well as an eastern coin. Peter Hyde exhibited a few from his large collection showing the German occupation ofFrance,besidesothers from Austria,Switzerland, England and Brazil. Bill Hesler's collection of South American bills was extremely good. Christopher Coristine showed French, German, English, and Portuguese coins, all of interest. Michael Dunn exhibited a very interesting collection of Irish coins: a set of Maundy Money, 1908, and a Greek coin. unique in the exhibit. john Chamard showed coins of France and Switzerland, which were very interesting. Nicholas Le Moine exhibited some unusual eight and five franc pieces of the Bourbon dynasties in France and Spain in the XVIII century. They were in such good condition that the kings could be recognized. Carlos Mejia showed the only Greek currency note in the exhibit. It was one for 1,000 drachmas. l14l

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