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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 196-1v19 65 ll Barker Jonathan Beck Stewart Brunet, James Carsley, John Cowen, James Crerar, Michael Cusack, Brian Davis, Caleb Denton, Alexander DeWinton, Robin Dickman, Eric Diez, Robert Dobell, lan Dobell, Richard Evans, Stephen Fitzpatrick, Sean Fuller, David Galt, David Gurd, Geoffrey Archer-Shee, James Baillargeon, Paul Barlow, Crispian Berend, Michael Besner, Jonathan Black, John Carter, Howard Chambers, Billy Cohen, Brian Cottingham, Andrew Cottingham, David Cronin, David Demers, David Gold, Daniel Goodall, James Goodall, Robert Gould, William Groome, Richard Grossman, Peter Hastings, John Heller, Julian Kemp, James Kilgour, Graeme VALETE 1 963-64 Henry, Andrew Hickey, Allen Hodgson, Grahame Hoffman, Christopher Inglis, John lversen, Erik Kent, Richard Kingston, Timothy Leiter, Murray Maase, John Maase, Peter Matheson, John Molson, William MacDermot, Pembroke MacLeod, lan McCallum, John McLernon, Robert McMartin, Duncan Nation, Andrew SALVETE 1963-64 Kishfy, Brian Lang, Thomy Lantier, Timothy Lazar, Barry Lewis, Geoffrey Light, John London, Max Machon, Fernando Maris, Nicolas Marler, Bruce Merrick, Gregory Michel, Mark Miller, Bruce Molson, Glenn McKenzie, lan Naiman, David Nelson, Patrick Phillips, Greer Pitula, Edward Porter, Ned Purvis, Andrew Rohlicek, Charles Nation, Christopher Nation, Edwin Norsworthy, Gordon Pike, John Price, Stephen Rankin, Nicholas Robson, James Schroeter, Tony Selye, Michel Scott, Jon Scrivener, Peter Shaddick, Robert Soper, Warren Vodstrcil, Andrew Vowinckel, Thomas Walker, Daniel Warwick, Michael Wexler, Barrie Zagorin, Adam Roper, Gordon Roper, Mark Runkle, David Saletes, Andre Salzborn, Mark Schouela, Allan Schouela, Danny Schreiber, Mark Segalowitz, Richard Sehon, Anthony Shannon, Craig Skelton, Donald Stapleton, Mark Stikeman, James Switzer, Paul Tratt, Jonathon Thresher, Hugh Turner, William Winfield, Howard Wingham, Michael Whyte, Christopher Wollock, Michael Wolvin, Brian
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I0 SE LWYN HOUSE SCHOO L MAGAZINE Student Officers R PREFECTS odney Devitt CHead Prefectl Allan Case IAssistant Head Prefectl Thomas Bourne Stuart Cryer Keith May Jody Allison Stuart Connolly Douglas Cousins Bruce Gill Jamie Morgan Ulrich Scheel Sidney Segalowitz Lucas House De Wolf Shaw Thomas Stewart Robert Tennant Philip Thom ACTING PREFECTS Bruce Barker James Coristine Gary Gentles Peter McLeod Robin Pitblado Gerald Smith William Wanklyn DEBATING SOCIETY Bruce Gill FOOTBALL I'l964l CAPTAIN Rodney Devitt HOCKEY CAPTAIN Philip Thom HOUSE OFFICERS Wanstall House J. Allison P. Mulligan Bruce Gill Rodney Devitt Macaulay House Speirs House Keith May Stuart Cryer Magazine Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Bruce Gill LITERARY EDITOR Michael Dorlancl PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS B. Barker S. Connolly SPORTS EDITORS R. Devitt ART EDITOR U. Scheel
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Editorial The year T964-65 was another outstanding one for Selwyn House as the school continued its efforts to improve and expand. Two boys won scholarships to Trinity College School and Selwyn House has formulated its own scholarship plan which will go into effect next year. In an attempt to toughen the boys up, a system of weight training was put into operation and the results were cer- tainly borne out on the playing fields, where the School's first winning football team performed with determination. The under thirteen hockey team, which defeated Lower Canada College twice this season, was typical of the high- spirited teams which were a great credit to the school. Selwyn House was equally well represented by the ski team which barely lost to Lower Canada in an inter-school ski meet and by five boys from the gymnastic team who dis- played their talents on television on October 8th, 'The Selwyn House Chronicle', a small school newspaper, was revived this year and published several interest- ing issues for a very nominal fee. The building itself underwent several altera- tions this year and the staff was further bolstered by several new teachers. lt is our hope that the school will not endeavour to continue its expansion and become somewhat of a blackboard jungle. It is our view that small classes are beneficial to the student and easier on the teacher. Many of the above accomplishments and numerous other school activities are recorded in this, the third-sixth edition to the Selwyn House School Magaz- ine. Commendation must go to Colonel Brine and the various boys and members of the staff, without whose tireless efforts this publication would not have been possible. We feel that this Magazine is very important in increasing school spirit and informing parents, the boys and other schools of the many events which took place at Selwyn House this year. Because of this, we encourage everyone to peruse it carefully. We also feel that this should be, as much as possible, c: boy's magazine, and we therefore urge every boy to contribute next year. lt is not our policy nor our duty to discuss any complaints about the school here, as we believe that a school publication should serve to expound the School's achievements and good qualities, rather than be a forum for publi- city airing private disenchantment over some aspect of school life and thus create dissension. Being a member of the magazine or 'Chronicle' staff, besides providing writing experience, puts one into the heart of school affairs. We should mention here that last year's graduating class, which was the first group from Selwyn House to write matriculations, showed up very well. The boys have been successful again this year, whether in university or grade twelve. We of the second matriculating class would like to express our gratitude to the staff and board for their strenuous efforts to pull us through. We realize that they have done their utmost and it remains to us to fulfill what is expected of us. It is with a certain feeling of sadness that we leave the school that has seen many of us grow from small boys to hulking near-adults and has certainly given us innumerable happy times. However, we look forward to the next few years in a mood of expectation, confident that lessons learned in the classroom, on the football field, and on the hockey rink will stand us in good stead. Thus we thank everyone who helped guide us through our elementary and high-school years and bid good luck to the many friends whom we leave behind. B. G.
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