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SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE FORM III In Mr. Davies' Form Three, There are twenty seven including me. With Valois up at the top of the class, And Douse whom he will not let pass. ln gym theres Stikeman and Hebert, Tennant and our own Saint Pierre. Shaughnessy too is a gymnast, And Birks is one who skis quite fast. We regret that Caird leaves us this June, And LaFontaine's rockets don't reach the moon. Our class would be dull indeed without Stein, His iokes and work are always fine. Maurice lThe Rocketl is a hockey star. When teamed with Slcoryna, McMartin goes far. Zinman who is our goaler gay, Has stopped many a breakaway. In scouts theres Nixon, LeMoine and Malone, And formerly young Bassadone, In Latin Brown is coming along, And you'll often hear him humming a song. Ralston and Wright are best with the spoon, For second helpings they'll come back soon. Martin is good with a raquet, they say, He may be a champion any day. The Town gives us Hibbert, Brydon and McNeil, They've a long way to come to school, we feel. Our thanks to Mr. Davies here, For putting up with us all year. Websters the author of this rhyme, But please don't pick him another time. FORM II This year's crop of Form Two-ers Could be called a group of doers. They played and fooled as boys will do And through the year in stature grew. Some good students, some were poor, But none in standards felt secure. Their cheerful faces were often pained As work not done could get them caned. But with the work they had their fun, Games they enjoyed, and often won. A willing, spirited nineteen boys, With cares and troubles, laughter and ioys. Now of athletes, there are quite a few, Cobbett, Dench, and Ramsder too. Price and Brunton, Sedgewick, Pike, All the Sports these boys do like. Scouts and Cubs could have claimed none finer. Than big John Galt and Caird minor. Numerous scholars this Form II has Led by Laing, Vodstrcil, and Robert Diez.
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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1958-1959 29 CHARLES LESLIE WATCHORN 11951-19591 Wanstall House Be sure youire right, then go ahead 11951-19521 Form prize lst. 11952-19531 Form prize 1stg junior academic prize. 11953-19541 Form prize 1stg cub seconderg French prize Lieutenant Governors bronze shield. 11954-19551 Cub sixerg form prize 1st, under 12 soccer. 11955-19561 Form prize lstg intermediate House captain, French prize, under 12 soccer and hockey cubs sixer. 11956-19571 Form prize 2ndg under 12 soccer, hockey captain, under 13 and 15 hockey. 11957-19581 Form prize 2nd. Under 13 soccer captain, under 13 and 15 hockey. 11958-19591 House captaing Full prefectg president debating, under 14 soccer coloursg captain under 14 hockeyg coloursg gym crest. Ambition: Lawyer. FORM IV The fourth form at the school Has nineteen Smarties - not one fool. Bally gains the best report And also scores in every sport. Whilst Gordon MacDougall and Steven Ayre Stay close behind in the same affair. Hamilton knows every trick ln a sub1ect called Arithmetic. lf for Walker you would look You'll find his head deep in a book. If you would wish to swear in Greek Just listen to Kairis speak. Robert Johnston and Murray Whipps Spend most of their time on model ships. Russell come frome across the ocean Like all of us he seeks promotion. Fisher and Wells know every trick, They tell us all that they've been sick. Skiing for most means broken bones But not for Maxwell and Usher-Jones. When fingers' lie upon the snow Charles Wakefield's blood is sure to flow. Just lately Roulson's been feeling ill. From Dodds he can probably get a pill. Ted Manthorp soars iust like an eagle To a career that may well be legal. Tyrer's really rather slim, But have you seen him in the gym? T.V. has its Howdy Doody But we do better, we've Mr. Moodey. So if he feels that were all 1erks l've omitted one fella -Jonathan Birks. Also our latest returnee-Michael Rawlings Our sincerest and utmost thanks should be given to our form master Mr. Moodey, who has had to endure us this past year.
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