Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1965

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,Q ACADEMIC PRIZE GIVING Annual Academic Prize-giving June 1964 Once more the annual academic prize giving was held on the afternoon and evening of Wednesday, IOth June in the School gym- nasium. The guest of honour for the Junior School prize giving was Revd. Professor Donald D. Evans of the United Theological College of McGill University. Drawing illustrations from the lives of Telemachus and Damyon, Doctor Evans told his young audience that courage and suffering might be required of them if they were to become worthy citizens. In the evening the School was honoured by the presence of Doc- tor H. Rocke Robertson, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill Uni- versity. Dr. Robertson urged the students not to waste time in worrying about the future but to get busy and do what must be done now. This is a great country with wonderful opportunities said the speaker, but now you must learn to concentrate on the job at hand. The following were the afternoon and evening programmes:

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SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE 25 During the Afternoon the Junior Choir performed singing: The Little Lord Jesus is sleeping See amid the winter snow The Robin's Song And following the Juniors, Form ll sang: The snow lay on the ground The seven joys of Mary Earth's joy To close the evening, there was the acting of the one act play The Princess and the Woodcutter, by A. A. Milne. Mr. Ted Phillips directed the play, which was a tremendous success. The players are as follows: The Princess MICHAEL HOFFMANN The Woodcutter BRUCE BARKER The King JODY ALLISON The Queen DANNY RODEN The Red Prince SIDNEY SEGALOWITZ The Yellow Prince ROBERT TENNANT The Blue Prince WILLY WANKLYN and Jack Oliver was the prompter, but luckily was not needed. The play began with a talk between the Princess and the Woodcutter, and it showed clearly the love between them. However, the King and Queen had plans for their daughter's marriage and the Princess' future husband would be one of three suitors: the Yellow Prince, a fop, the Red Prince, a superfluous snob, or the Blue Prince, a dolt. To see which prince deserved the princess' hand in marriage, the queen disguised herself as a poor beggar woman, and when the princes wandered through the forest one by one, she would ask them as they came for a crust for a poor old beggar woman . Thus the one who gave her the crust would earn the princess. But the woodcutter realized this plan and warned the princes to fill the queen up with stale bread. By the time the queen had eaten 3 crusts of bread, she collapsed from exhaustion and as the woodcutter gave the queen some wine to drink, he deservedly won the princess. The entire performance was perfectly presented. The beautiful costumes were made by Mrs. A. L. Phillips and we thank her for the hours she spent making a play a greater success. Backstage, Mr. Moodey was in charge, and he, along with some helpers, spent much time preparing the stage for the two performances. Mr. Rutley and Tom Stewart assembled the lights and T. Stewart operated the lights during the performances. DeWolf Shaw acted as stage manager for the English Play and also set up the props for the 2 Junior plays. J. Johnstone worked the curtains and P. Gurd helped with extra props. Finally after superb performances by everyone the l964 Christmas Enter- tainment came to a close. DeWolf Shaw.



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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1964-1965 PP OGPAMIVI OCANADA E INVOCATION PRAYER CHAIRMAN'S REMARKS HEADMASTER'S REPORT Songs by the Junior Choir: The Blue Bell of Scotland Arr Dunhill Gai le Rosier French Canadian Folk Song. Arr Anderson God Bless Canada, the land that we call home Music by Joseph Rot? ADDRESS BY Rev. Professor Donald D. Evans, B.A., B.D., B.Phil., D.Phil. Songs by the Senior Choir: la tribute to William Shakespeare, the 400th anniversary of whose birth was observed on April 23rd.l Blow, blow, thou winter wind Arne Ophelia's Elizabeth Maconchy Soloists: Gregory Weil Sigh no more, ladies . Arr Dunhill When icicles hong by the wall Dyson PRESENTATION OF AWARDS P R l Z E L I S 'I' Form lst Timothy Marchant 2nd Robert Gordon 2nd Timothy Hyde Form lst Jeremy Henderson 2nd Ted Claxton 2nd Sydney Isaacs Form lst Richard Brodkin 2nd Jay Rankin Form lst Geoffrey Hale 2nd Roy Wolvin Form lst John Wooler 2nd David Clarke Form lst David Knight 2nd Christopher Purvis Form lst Tony Warren 2nd Duncan McCallum Form lst Norman Tobias 2nd Michael lsaacs SPECIAL PRIZES Distinction in Junior French Cpresented by Mrs. G. Miller Hydel David Nercessian Distinction in Junior Choirs Michael Parker Jay Rankin Magazine Contest Award John Ian Stephens Distinction in Form l Choir Campbell Hendery Prize for Application and Personality lDonated by Montreal City and District Savings Bankl Kelly Cavanagh Medal for Outstanding Achievement in House Competition Cpresented by Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Kairisl John Wooler The Lieutenant4Governor's Bronze Medal Cfor Academic Distinction in the Junior Schooll John Wooler

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