Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1963

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, ., S lmliliz . R li Z tm: 85146159 1-f .Lvq L I Editorial The i962-63 season has been a time of great change and expansion for Selwyn House. Besides being our second year in the new building, it has seen such new additions to the programme as an increased schedule of dramatics, an extra curricular Russian class, the reinstitution of manual training and our first eleventh grade. Next year there is a promise of a Rugby team as a possible forerunner to Canadian football. The staff has been fortunate in the addition of Colonel Brine, Mr. Vintcent and Mrs. Haughland this year and, some of the older boys will be glad to hear, that Mr. Rutley will be back next season after a four year's absence. lt is with dismay, however, that we learn that Mr. Blaiklock will be leaving us, we do hope to see him again soon. At this time we would like to express our gratitude to the staff and board of Selwyn House for its prolonged efforts to bring us through to matriculation. We all feel certain that no matter how much Selwyn House expands, it will always be recognizable as the same school. At the time of going to press we learn with regret that Mrs. Howis, Mrs. Clarke and Miss Tedcl are leaving the school. We thank them for their valuable work on behalf of Selwyn House School and wish them God's speed. GZ

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10 Bentley, John Brunton, James Chenoweth, Christopher Connolly, Edward Fialkowsky, Peter Forbes, Rory Agar, Tommy Awde, Anthony Barer, David Benson, James Bergoften, James Boyd, Jamie Buchanan, James Campbell, Peter Campbell, Robert Chukly, Leslie Claxton, David Claxton, Ted Cohen, Kenneth Cohen, Steven Coristine, James Cowen, Jonathan Crerar, Michael Cummings, James de Winton, Robin Donaldson, Roy Elliott, Fraser Foch, Eric Fox, Bruce Gentles, Gary Gentles, Brian Genzel, Peter Gill, Bruce Goodfellow, Glenn Gordon, Campbell Graham, Anthony SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE VALETE, JUNE Frueh, Timothy Gaiennie, Grant Goodfellow, Michael Grosvenor, Peter Kerr, Andrew Lester, Nigel SALVETE 1 962-63 Grant, James Gray, Taylor Hale, Jonathan Hallward, Graham Hannon, Matthew Haugland, Thomas Hayward, Paul Henderson, Jeremy Henry, Andrew Hickey, Allen Hickey, Glenn Howard, Derek Howard, Todd Howe, Tommy Hunt, Tony Isaacs, Sydney Kent, Patrick Kingston, Timothy Kirkegaard, Stephen Lavendel, Michael Lewis, Blakeney Linden, Ronnie Lovell, John Mappin, Hugh McCallum, Duncan McCutcheon, John Mcllvaine, William Mcllvaine, Phelps McMartin, Duncan Miller, Cary 1 962 Molson, Mark Ostiguy, Robert Ostiguy, Charles Palmer, William Willis, Terence Morse, Henry Nation, Christopher Newton, Mark Nordio, Federico Orvig, Christopher Peter, Comish Pokorny, John Rigney, Mark Savard, Logan Scheel, Ulrich Segalowitz, Sidney Soper, Warren Stein, James Stephens, John Stewart-Patterson, Christopher Stoker, Dermot Sutton, Eric Taylor, Stuart Telio, Andre Tetrault, Richard Vaughan, David Vaughan, Kim Vowinckel, Thomas Walker, Danny Weil, Michael Weyman, Peter Wootton, John



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12 SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE Visitors As in past years, we have again been favoured by visits from a number of distinguished people who have spoken to various groups or addressed assemblies of the school. Among those who have thus honoured us since our last magazine went to press have been the following:- Rev. Murray C. Magorii, B.A., B.C.L., B.D., Rector of Trinity Church, Ste. Agathe and C. L. Ogden Glass, Esq., M.A., D.C.L., Principal and Vice- Chancellor of Bishop's University, who were Guests of Honour at the Junior and Senior School Academic Prizegivings respectively, Mr. Robert W. Coristineg, who presented the prizes at the Annual Sports Meet, and Mrs. John G. Bourne and Mr. Hugh H. Norsworthyfi who gave the awards at the Gymnastic Displays. Mr. John G. Bourneti, Chairman of the Board of Governors, who addressed the opening assembly of the school year, and Colonel Roswell T. James, who spoke at the Annual Remembrance Day Service. Mr. John Harker, formerly Headmaster of St. George's School, Van- couver, Mr. George Gardiner of Victoria, B.C., and Mr. Raymond Lester, Headmaster of the St. John's-Ravenscourt Preparatory School, Winnipeg, all of whom we were very happy to welcome from the West. Very Rev. Sir George F. MacLeod, M.C., D.D., of Iona, Scotland, Rev. Adam McFarlane, Headmsater of St. Kentigern's School, Aukland, New Zealand, Rev. John N. Doidge, St. Matthias Church, Westmount, and Rev. Peter W. A. Davidson, Trinity Memorial Church, Montreal, who addressed special assemblies of the school. Sir Harwood Harrison Bart, M.P. Comptroller of the Queen's House- hold, and Admiral Hugh Francis Pullen, O.B.E., C.D., R.C.N., formerly chief of Navy Personnel, Halifax. Dr. Lawrence P. Patterson, Executive Director of the Mackay Centre, who adiudicated our annual Public Speaking Contest and Mr. C. A. Wylie, Executive Director of the Montreal Boys' Association, who spoke on behalf of the Red Feather Campaign. Mr. John Nixonri, who gave an illustrated lecture on Europe and the Near East, and Miss Joan Foster, Educational Secretary of the Royal Commonwealth Institute, London. olday rsh:

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