Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1954

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FOR 'INHI-I SCHOOL YEAR 1053-1054 FORMS C .-XXI? D S'I'.'XFF We were very distressed to learn of Mr. Mayer's illness and most dis- appointed that he was unable to return to Selwyn House last September. This disappointment deepened to real sorrow when it was announced that on medical advice he had decided to remain in England and sever his connection with our school. XYe shall all miss him very greatly, especially in the production of plays, in which sphere he had distinguished himself most particularly during his years at Selwyn House. One and all, we would wish him a speedy recovery to good health and every happiness in the future. Mr. john P. Bury, M..-X., a graduate of Durham University, England, and a recent arrival in Canada, joined the Staff in September to take Mr. Mayer's place. XVe do hope that his year with us has been a happy one and we wish him all success as he goes from us. Our congratulations to Mr. Howes on his recent marriage, and to Mr, Davies and Mr. Mingie on the cheerful little bundles of voluble humanity which have recently joined their households. Greetings to all their former students at Selwyn House come from Miss Snead and Mr. Perkins, and visits from Mr. Howis are keenly enjoyed by Staff and boys alike. Old Boys' will recall Miss Bruce, who has also paid us periodic visits during the past few years. To all four former luminaries of Selwyn House we send our best wishes. l17l

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SELWYN HOVSIQ SCHOOL MAGAZINE XX'e were once again invited to send 20 boys to sing carols at the M.A.A.A. Children's Christmas Party, and as in previous years we all had a most enjoyable time. In addition to receiving a present at the party, each member of the choir was afterwards given a lYaterman's lfversharp pencil. XYe are most grateful to the Directors of the M.A.A.A. for their generosity, and in particular to Mr. Lennox who made all the arrangements. A picked choir from the Seniors and Intermediates is busily engaged in preparing songs for the Prizegiving on june 0th and the members of both these choirs will shortly be competing for the Singing Prizes. As the results are likely to be so close we hope this year to invite an outside judge to make the final decisions and relieve the choirmaster of this diliicult task! Members of the Choirs are as follows:- Tlze Senior Clzoir:-Bobby Aikman, David Barry, Roger Bellingham David Bogert, Charles Chaffey, Robert Colby, Brian Dodd, Geoffrey Gaherty, Robin Gilbert, Peter Gordon, Robert Hallett, Bill Hambly, jamie Henwood, Richard Hunt, Ditlef Knudsen, Nicky LeMoine, Michael Lofft, Glenn McIntosh. jimmy McNeill, Fred McRobie, Colin Moseley, Michael Dsler, Stephen Parker, Bill Pedoe, Tim Peters, David Phillips, Ian Robertson, Peter Vodstrcil. v The Irzfermediczfe Cll0IiI'.'7jiII1IIliC Aikman, Michael Barry, Happy Baxter, Dwight Brainerd, john Cleghorn, Christopher Coristine, Donald Doyle, Billy lfakin, jolm Fieldhouse, Tommy Gray, Brien Gillespie, Robert Henwood, Christopher Hyde, David johnstone, Nicolas liairis, john Keays, Trygve Knudsen, Todd La Fontaine, Stephen Levitan, Crozier Lucas, john McGillis, Alec Miller, Victor Mills, jay Monge, Rodney Moore, john Newman, john Nickson, Gordon Peters, Brian Saunderson, Peter Schaal, Rodney Smith, Michael Stanger, john Stikeman, David Stollmeyer, Allan VV21kCi:1Cld, Bobby Zeller. The Junior Choir:-Billy Ballantyne, john Beament, john Birks, Harry Bloomiield, Bobby Bolles, Robert Bruce, john Buckell, Martin Campbell, Tim Coristine, Rene Desmarais, Bobby Dolman, Sandy Duthie, Robert Fowler, liric Garland, Tim Gilbert, Michael Guite, Giles Hunt, Peter Hutchins, Robert johnston, Vytis liaestli, Aleco Kairis, Garry La Fontaine, Teddy Manthorp, Gregor Maxwell, David McNeill, jeremy Pearce, Vincent Prager, Michael Rawlings, Gerald Ross, Patrick Shaughnessy, Brian Small, Donald Steven, Robert Stikeman, Roger Thomas, Brian Vsher-jones. LITERARY COMPIi'I'ITIOXS As in past years, a number of Selwyn House boys submitted entries in the Royal limpire Society Annual Essay Competition. XYe congratulate Tim Peters and Colin Moseley on gaining first and second prize respectively in Section C. Those securing honorable mention were Roger Bellingham, Charles Chaffey, jimmie livans, XYilliam Pedoe and Rodney Tait. Twenty schools participated in the local contest and just under 400 essays were submitted in all. The magazine literary contest was judged this year by Mrs. Markland, the results being as follows: Poetry:-lst. Bill Pedoe, Znd. Michael Berrill. Hon. mention: Tim Peters, Bill Hambly, Robert Aikman and Anthony Maxwell. Short Story: No award. Hon. Mention: Tim Peters, Robert Aikman. Essay: lst. Peter Yodstrcil, Znd. john Chamard. Hon. Mention: Tim Peters, Geoffrey Gaherty. We were all delighted to learn of Donald Steven's success in winning a major award in the Young People's Symphony Concerts' Competition with a First-class musical scrap-book. l16l



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SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE bpurrs ZBap anh Smarts rigegihing tit'xli.1ossi On XYednesday, May 27th, the Annual Sports were held in the Molson Stadium. Ronnie Raginsky and Tony LeMoine emerged with equal points as joint winners of the Victor Ludortlm Yup, Michael Meighen was awarded the McMaster Memorial Sportsman's Yup, and Colin Moseley was presented with the Vassils Memorial junior Sportsman's Trophy. Mr. Robert R. McLernon, distinguished Old Boy of the school, presented the awards won at the meet as well as other prizes gained in Scout and Pub competition. in swimming, boxing, skiing, etc. The following was the prize-list :f w 1. 100 yards tnpenl. ,..,.,. . , . lst Raginsky 2nd .X. Le Moine l. 100 yards tznzder H ymryl . . , lst fardona 2nd ll. Parsley J. 100 yards lIUItl6'l' 15-VCtI1',Yl lst Maxwell 2nd if Moseley 4. 100 yards llllltfcnl' 12 ymrsl , lst XYilliams 2nd ll. Phillips 5. llltl yards IIHIKXFI' I1 yetzrgvl . lst lfsdaile 2nd A. Miller 6. T5 yards tmztler 10 ymizzvl lst liaestli 2nd B. Gillespie 7. 75 yards tzmtler N yetzrxl , , lst McNeill 2nd I7. Steven 8. Broad lump lopwzl . lst Le Moine Znd l'. Carsley l18l

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