Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1971

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U:-'T' in Ln- .Q- SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE Jim Sadler Ambition: Engineer. Probable Destimuion: Replacement for Claude Mouton. Morto: Ich bin tough one lUt. utI. Acl1ivi'uimvzls.' Tough one. 1969-70 Mat-squad. 1970-71 Rinky-Dink All Star. Pet Ai'vrsz'0ii: SI-IS Magazine Staff. Craig Shannon Alorto: To thine own self be true Ambition' Hockey jock. Prolmlvle Desr1'm111'0ri.' Athletic supporter Ac'1ii'i1ics: Under-13 hockey leapt. 1: Bantam hockey lasst. capt. I: Seni hockey tcapt.I: Bantam footballi 0 l' Senior football lcapt. I1 rugby and soccer teams: track team: Qoftball: C lass Capt. lyear'71: Nlacauley House Capt.: Vice-President of Studentk Council: Full prefect: Qports editor on SHS Magazine. A mmls: Hockey tiex. football tiex. William Molson Trophy. Frnxt Brandl Memorial Trophy lExprit de Corps J. Sth in GMIAA -1--10 yds. Pu!Ai'w'si011.'Germs. Jean-Guy Talbot. Ion G. Shore Ambition: I.aw. Prolmhlv Desrinuzions Traffic conductor outside AXW drive-ins. Morro: Dont 'sl Knotttla. At'li'i'ir1't'sm1dAm1nls.' Senior football. Znd in Form IV. tough guy in inter-mural hockey. contender for monopoly at prefect! table. Stellar performer in trig. liuppirims' is: a case of SO at Parc Jarry. Pvt A vcr.x'imz: Terry Harper. Fm'01iriIc Saying: Good morning. Sit down, We'll continue with the Intermediate group. Robert VV. VYalford Ar'tii'iIi'es: Prefect. Track team 1969-1970. Crow-country runnin Amhitimix Engineering, Probable Destimilionf I hope not. Favourite Saying: For cot's sec? Pct Ai'crs!0n.' Old goats. Q.

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R THE SCHOOL YEAR 1970 1971 23 Tim Paul Morro: Have fun. Ambition: Airline Pilot. Probable Destination: Chairman of Board on American Tobacco. C. J. Phillips Students must live together and eat. talk and smoke together. Experience shows that is how their minds really grow! - Stephen Leacock ACtii'iric's.' Several. Ambition: Architect. Probable Di'.S'!lllt1Il0l1S.' Photographer. Ski bum. Artist. Beach bum. Musician. or horticulturist. Pet Aversionx Smog. etc. . . . Peter H. Roden Activities: None to speak of. Ambition: Harvard. Probable Destination: Pointe-au-Pique U. l1fOlI0.' Well sir. it was like this . . . Final Il'0rcI.' To let loose frustrations is nice hut coping is nicer. Harlan Rosenthal Inexorably till the end Puppets on a string are we: I too was blind. hut now I see. Activities: Senior foothall. Full Prefect. memher ot Magilla Gorilla Weightlifting Club. and Window monitor for Bl. Ambition: Commissioner of the CFI.. Probable Destination: Laying turf at the Autostade.



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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1970-1971 25 Cl las all lQlell 1v1'lWi Quebec City Trip - May 14-15, 1971 Ten happy boys awaited the hnal bell on Friday that week with more than the usual anticipation. for they were about to set out on a trip to the historic city of Quebec. The weather was ideal. and every detail had been looked after. Mr. Seville's popular Meteor Convertible and Mr. Rumsby's rented Fury lll were soon receiving passengers. although six decided that they would make the first leg of the trip in the Ford. with the top down. ofcourse. The first amusing incident of the trip happened when it became evident that Tom Agar could no longer ride comfortably with Mr. Seville and the other five boys. Bystanders must have been a bit surprised to see Tom hotfooting it down Greene Avenue in order to catch the Fury Ill which was by this time about a block ahead. As luck would have it. a red light at St. Catherine Street allowed Tom to catch up. and take his place with Mr. Rumsby's load. Through the Wellington Tunnel and out onto the Champlain Bridge the two cars sped. and then all enjoyed the sight of Montreal's skyline from the new Highway 3 along the south shore of the St. Lawrence. After we reached the intersection with the Trans-Canada Highway. all settled down to an enjoyable hundred and fifty miles to the foot of the new Pierre-Laporte Bridge. The boys had a good look at the massive cable structure that makes this bridge such a contrast to the old cantilever structure built some sixty years ago. and providing the only link with the south shore until this newest bridge was finally constructed. After a bit of circling around. we arrived safely at the Holiday Inn where our reserved rooms were awaiting us. The cool air of the early evening and the general lateness of the spring season made opening the pool rather risky. but no one appeared to miss it very much. Once luggage was deposited and room-mates chosen. it was the order of the day to find food. albeit at a reasonable price. for several hungry boys. One group found a nearby A St W to suit them well. whereas the other earload went downtown to a Villa de Poulet. Following supper. both groups explored the old part of the city by car. and gained an idea of what they would be able to see on the morrow. Back at the motel colour TV sets and two busloads of girls from New Jersey made the passing of the evening to be very pleasant. indeed. Saturday morning dawned early for some. and they were out for a stroll long before the other sleepyheads greeted the sun. The Coffee Shop provided breakfast for all. but Clive Hooton. Forrest Palmer and Bill Turner decided that room service should be tried out. and so they ate in style in their room. During the day. visits were made to the Parliament Buildings. the Citadel and the Plains of Abraham. A drive along the waterfront road acquainted all with the steep cliff where Wolfe and his men had scrambled up to meet Montcalm's forces in 1759. A drive through Lower Town and up Rue de la Montagne brought us to the Chateau Frontenac. The famous elevator provided some with a rather scary ride down from Dufferin Terrace to Maison Jolliet in Lower Town. The afternoon trip took one group as far east as Ste. Anne de Beaupre. while the other visited Ile d'Orleans and Montmorency Falls. The latter provided some spectacular photography and a moist re- ception for those who ventured closer to its spray. Lunch was found in one of the restaurants near the Chateau. and in the evening. a few dined at the Chateau while others went in search of other restaurants nearby. Free time before Mr. Rumsby's group started back to Montreal allowed time for some to do parts of the walking tour in the old city area. Four seniors stayed over with Mr. Seville and returned to our city on Sunday afternoon. lt is to be hoped that this trip would teach more of the history of our land. and encourage us all to make use of our French in surroundings where it's used every day. Boys who accompanied Mr. Rumsby and Mr. Seville were: Tommy Agar. Taylor Gray. Donald Groenwege. Jon. Hollinger. Clive Hooton. Tom Konigsthal. Richard Packer. Forrest Palmer. Charles Rohlicek. and Bill Turner. E. H. R.

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