Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1967

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Edit0riaI This year for the first time, the Junior houses were affiliated, but not incorporated, with the Senior houses. The middle school debating flourished. The special gym squad gave several successful demonstrations about the city. A four-boy team from Form VI participated in a television quiz. The B.B.C. filmed an assembly, and it was business as usual during the Provincial and Municipal Teachers' strikes. Thus the academic year of T966-67 has not been an unusual one for most people at Selwyn House, there have been several changes, but the school remains essentially the same, There is, however, a conspicuous minority for whom this year has been rather unlike previous ones, and for whom there will be no more years at Selwyn House with which to compare it. I am referring to the graduating class, who have accumulated about two hundred years of ex- perience at Selwyn House collectively. It would be impossible to assess the effect of Selwyn House on us. To decide which of our attitudes and values were formed here. But Selwyn House has left its indelible mark on all of us, and we shall retain this mark, aware of it or not, as we go on to further education, and probably for the rest of our lives. LATE BULLETIN Arthur Meighen Essay Results Form VII 'lst Melvin Weigel 2nd Barry Lazar Jan Wyllie Form VI lst Brandon Ayre

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FOR THE SCHO James Archer-Shee Christopher Atack David Barker Derek Bottomley lan Byers Colin Campbell MacLeod Case David Craig Clifford Dickman John Fricker Lindsay Gordon Glenn Hickey Michael Isaacs Sydney Isaacs James Kemp John Leopold Stephen Leopold Charles Besner Colin Bird Martin Borner lan Brown James Copping David Creighton Gordon Currie Andrew Dalglish Lloyd Daniels Luigi Deghenghi Bruce Donaldson John Embricos Ralph Erian Banning Eyre Stephen Eyre Eric Fisher Robert Fisher Stephen Fontein Andrew Ford Bruce Fox Jay Freidman Niccolo Gioia lan Goodfellow AR 1966-1967 VALETE 1965 Fernando Machon Peter Morton Colin McCorriston William Mcllvaine Donat Reardon James Stein David Stewart David Thackray Scott Weyman Peter Wilson Derek Wolvin Graduating Class Jody Allison Bruce Barker Allan Case Stuart Connolly SALVETE 1 966 John Goodfellow Eric Goodwill Timothy Halligan Peter Hodgson Jonathan Hollinger George Jenkins Blake Jolin Marc Just Sass Kazam Jeffrey Kenwood Gregg Laliberte Leslie Landsberger Michael Lapin Peter Lawton Michel Le Gall Robert Marie Fraser Miller Gerald Miller Lorne McDonald Bruce Mcllvaine David McKeown Gerard McMahon Peter Nares James Coristine Gary Gentles Preston Gurd James Johnston Henry Joseph Michael Martin Jack Oliver Dan Roden Sidney Segalowitz DeWolf Shaw Geoffrey Smith Thomas Stewart Robert Tennant Philip Thom Martin Tratt William Wanklyn William Wilson -67 Andrew Nevard Duncan Newman Christopher Norris David Norris Stephan Cehen Alexander Patch Jonathan Pearson Kevin Ratcliffe Nicholas Rose James Ross Simon Sachs Sydney Schreiber Christopher Shannon Neil Simpson Byron Slough Malcolm Speirs James Stanley Eric Stevenson Peter Stolting Michael Thau Graeme Watt Marc Wolvin



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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1966-1967 13 Board and Staff We are very proud to dedicate this year's issue of the School Magazine to Mr. Hugh H. Norsworthy who was appointed to the Board and was Honorary- Treasurer from 1960 to 1964 when he was appointed Chairman of the Board, and would like to add a further word of profound gratitude to him for the superlative direction, vision and hard work which marked his tenure of office during the years of striking change and development in the school. We were more sorry than we can say to learn that he would not be able to carry on his fine work for his old school but congratulate him most heartily on his high exe- cutive appointment in Toronto and wish him and his family every success there. We were very fortunate indeed to have Mr. David M. Culver, the Vice- Chairman take over the arduous assignment as Chairman of the Board. Mr. Culver, who is also an Old Boy of the school, ioined the Board in 1961 and has already made a very fine contribution to the direction of the school and we are looking 'Forward to continuous progress and development under his far- seeing and practical leadership. We were very sorry indeed that Mr. J. Bartlett Morgan decided to retire from the Board of Governors in October. Since his appointment to the Board in 1955 Mr. Morgan has given most generously of his time and talent to the development of the school. He acted as Vice-Chairman of the Board from 1957 to 1964 and was Co-Chairman of the financial drive which ended with such success in establishing the school on a firm footing in its quarters in Westmount. We would like to pay a high tribute to Mr. Morgan for his dynamic service to his old school. We are happy that Mr. J. M. G. Scott has agreed to serve on the Board in his place and already he has undertaken special duties as Head of the Education Committee of the Board. In September we welcomed two new members to the staff, Mr. G. C. lan Burgess and Mr. Ronald Leadbetter. Mr. Burgess has enriched our English- Department and has been a tower of strength on our coaching staff as coach of the Bantam football and Senior hockey groups. Mr. Ronald A. Leadbetter has worked mostly in the Middle school and acted as assistant coach for the Senior football team. Mr. Leadbetter will be leaving in June and we would like to express to him our thanks for all he has done. Also leaving will be Mrs. Winnifred Haughland who has been on the Junior school staff since September 1962. She has undertaken a great deal of specialist work in Remedial Reading and has made a very special niche for herself in the Junior School. She will be residing in Vermont. Mr. Meldrum has been in the Science Department of the school since September 1965 and has also undertaken, with success, the work of Manual Training with the Junior and Middle school students. Mr. John A. Messenger who has been with us for the past two years has brought an expert knowledge of History and of football coaching to our Senior boys so that he has made a very important impact on the life of the school-room and the playing field. Mr. Messenger is proceeding for post graduate work to the University of Massachusetts where he will also take on administrative duties as Assistant Dean. Also going to the University of Massachusetts is Mr. Anthony Moss-Davies but we are very delighted that he will be coming back to Selwyn House after a year's post graduate study and we shall look forward to his return with great pleasure. To all of these members of the staff we would express our thanks for a very fine contribution to our school life in so many facets of endeavour and we extend our best wishes to them for every future success.

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