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nh 8'- in-A 4 L MARK OGILVY Mark is a silent one who will be generally remembered for his pondering look usually directed at walls. This profound thinker- at Selwyn House for ten years gyou would stare at walls too! D will be remembered for his intense intellectual discourses- during most any class- when he was often known to use the words- Huh? and What? Yet perhaps we should examine those activities that made him the AH-Selly jock. Mark is known for running with the football with his head down loften into goalpostsj, as well as recently wearing a Martian helmet. Mark has successfully been the leading rusher on all football teams, In rubgy, although not famous for prowess with his foot, his nose has become the team mascot, in that he has been incessantly trying to break it a fifth time. What does the future hold for Mark? Some are betting heavily that Mark will enter politics as an M.N.A. for Point-au Pique. Whatever happens Hibbard and jack will vote for him... -A Friend A stone look on stone's face. -Richard Purdy Wilbur Q192l- H MICHAEL OSTERLAND Often, it has proved true that the milestones of Mike's four year school career are indeed the milestones of the school history. At the young age of 15, Mike ran to the front ofthe room Qcluring one of Mr. Porter's stimulating lecturesl to disinfect the classroom with his Bull repellant. just this year, at-ter four years of playing Selwyn House Soccer, Mike finally scored a goal which went into the other team's net! - and Mike plays goalie. As for the future- will Mike be the next Pele Qthey could call him Ostej, or will he become an English Guy Latleur? Or even the first white player on the Harlem Globetrottersn? Does anyone really care? Yup, we sure do. His Friends PHILIPPE PANET-RAYMOND During his years at Selwyn House, Phil has excelled at sports: both in trouble and skill. On the playing field. he is responsible for the destruction of more rugger shirts than anybody else, and on the wrestling mat he is 'tpound for pound the toughest boy in the school , as well as being a Qsicl chimp. Academically, Phil has succeed in ..., well, next subject. For his efforts, Phil has been rewarded with being elected a member of the Sports Guild, and a couple ofM.V.P. awards.
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COLIN MILLER The Nine Ages of Man Not old enough to know better 's Pet Aversions: Studying eight hours for one of Mr. Litvack's math tests and failing it anyways. Moff.1t's idea of alittle homework, Cherished Memories: Waterfights with Chickenlegs, Rosebud. and the Little Italian JAMES NADLER Ambition: To go where no man has gone. Probable Destination: Too far gone. Pet Love: Trite Grad notes. Pet Peeve: Being called Sweetie-Pie by certain unnamed Princes Activities .ind Awards: Almost too numerous to mention but I'll try: Squash, Badminton. Chess. Debating. F. Gordon Phillips Trophy for outstanding choral work in the middle school. founder of the Diplomacy Club in 1972, Yearbook, Student Maintenance Programme. Mottos: Dems the breaks. You pays your money, you takes your chance -Braid Moffat There IIILISI be more living. -Gully Foyle The Stars My Destination By Alfred Hester BLAKE O'BRlAN Sentences Blake used most: t Guns, especially Lugers, are fun to take apart. 'Q ,.. P Enough stuff. time for more stuff. . ss No, I started the steamboat last time. You do it this time. lu f Evelyn. a modified dog, lived near Andy on the Inca Roads. Visine gets the red out. An experienced smoker knows when to stop. Punkie ate my plant Airing out period. Screens: The game. their handling, and how to win. Time goes so slowly when Den's around Ranger Four Yes, Tod saw Emerson, Lake, and Palmer.
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'IONATHON PEARSON Words of Wisdom: The faster one drives, the less time one has to get into an accident. It is much better to receive than to give. Working is most enjoyable, I can watch it for hours. It doesn't matter whether you win or lose, as long as you cheat. It's all a big-joke anyway. DOUG PE ETS Doug's no-nonsense attitude toward Selwyn House has developed over the years he has attended. No teacher has ever been spared the wrath of Doug's relentless reliutations. corrections, and wranglings, to try to circumvent homework assignments. It could be said that Doug used his weight to his greatest advantage. Pet Peeves: Crutches. Spanish Essays. more sincere approaches, and better bicycles than his. Pastimes: Bantam and Senior Football Teams. Bantam and Senior Rubgy Teams, Debating. Improving maximization of non-essential, unproductive, time-consuming, work-involving factors Jyslaclsing offl. A Parting Note to Selwyn House: If it builds character, it must do some good. -His debtor of two steins Qfulll. DAVID PITBLADO Ambition: Doctor Probable Destination: Doctor Pet Peeve: Official Selly Librarians Favourite Expressions: l've seen people caned for less! : Way to go, Arthur! 1 EcceI Cherished Memories: Quebec City with B.O., T.M., and P.B.: 111 Summit Circle: Molson mess: Grade IO Latin class with jack: Super Seven: Saturday night with L.S... Claim to Fame: Visiting a poetry reading and actually enjoying it. Last Will and Testament: Enjoy it, Guys, 'cause it doesn't last long. Oli all the events which constitute a person's biography, There is scarcely one... to which the world so easily reconciles itself as to his death. -Hawthorne Thanks Selly, it's been fun. To you and to my friends, may good fortune and love be hand in hand. And do survive without me.
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