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DONALD BLOXAM Donald's distinguished academic career at Selwyn House reached its climax this year when he passed his first math exam. . .barely. . .Known for his prowess in certain fields Donald can often be seen on Friday nights terrorizing old West- mount ladies in his silver Mazda. When he is not being Mario Andretti, last year's winner ofthe Charles Atlas look-alike award is busy beating up big bullies on the beaches of Florida. Although Donald will be sorry to leave Selwyn, perhaps at last the calibre ofjolces at 95 Cote St. Antoine will improve. His Friend WA LDEMAR BOCKLER What can be said after eight years in the same institution? Striving for higher goals is the key. Superlative achievements like the model paper airplane that flew from the third floor to the synagogue one block away: or getting above 85'Zon an English paper. It's all a con game, says the English master. But the real teachers were the other students. Learning to belong and preparing each other for life and survival in a changing world was perhaps the IllOSt important characteristic in our model society. So to Selwyn, my friends and would-be friends: thanks! Now, we go out to cut new and separate paths into the future, leaving the old one, as nothing but a shadow in the past.
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L- - iii 7 2' 11B At some moment in future time, when you are thumbing through this year- book, I am certain you will say to yourselves, We were a good class , and will smile inwardly at some remembered highlight of your senior year. Well, I would agree. You were a good group. Problems of discipline were non-existent. ln- stead, a spirit of co-operation and good humour characterized our early morn- ing meetings. You became aware of the need for personal academic standards and goals for post-secondary education, you offered leadership as Seniors and contributed to the progress ofthe School. By june 1976, each of you will have played his unique role in improving the School for its succeeding members. I congratulate you and wish you all success in your future endeavours. J.E. Iversen -t, 5 - .y 0-n.: -. uv x' lg +1-1 V o m..A W m:h,,, ,. A, I., L, ' N- -' -vw ,xy - Y . 4. -V ,.4n
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DAVID DORR David has made numerous contributions to Selwyn House, so many that we don't want to bore you with them. One of his many activities, apart from backgam- mon and a partisan war on crossword puzzles, has been to take up big game hunt- ing fLearning to drive.Q and now has several magnificent specimens of those rare species of ulamppostus movabilis and pedestrians too slowus' mounted in his room, mostly taken on Friday nights after parties. He has also participated in other activities like reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic, and quoting Monty Python, which leads us to: His favorite Quote: Noo-oobody expects the Spanish Inquisition. Ambition: Head of the Canadian Inquisition. Probable Destination: Washing wine bottles at St. Marys. DANIEL DYDZAK THE RIPENING YEARS Youth ferns sway in raw sapgreen wind Cloudy greys howl in sky Splintered blues grind Air like breeze pellets that pry Distance with a pleading unheard cry Years seem slow Years seem fast Flow Or gasp But still they pass Adolescence was never as bad lquite the contrarylj as these two stanzas, from one of my poems, depict itg and truly, I'm somewhat sorry to leave beloved S.H.S. -- the place where my adolescence flourished for such a long time, JAY FRIEDMAN Ambition: Wealthy business executive Probable Destination: Wealthy construction worker Activities: Football, wrestling, bridge, chauffeur Pct Aversions: Lunch at S.H.S., cleaning desks in the Geography lab, and the dry look Parting note: If at first you don't succeed, try again. . . then quit. No use being a damn fool about it. W.C. Fields 15
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