Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1979

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C a -1 ANDREW PRICE Andrew Price, ace pilot, entered S.H.S. a lonely yoimg child looking for friendship. However, in the four years he has been here, he still hasn't found any. Andrew is mostly knowsm for his singing - he can 't. He has played sports at the school lrugby and footballl, and look what it's done to him. Andrew does have many defenses against his classmates, such as his wanna go out with me? Smile and his sweaters lugghl l. It has been said that Andrew uses Raid as an under- arm deodorant, but that still won't kill the little beasties. All in all, Andrew's few friends do think he's a pretty good guy. and we wish him well in years to come. -His friends WELL ITS TW!L4.M. AMD TIME T0 WRITE A GRBD NOTE' . . A sg ti vig, rnr ram .- g n' w We -LE 'un iifffwi ' ?'UT!f nrw- , GN, l ta' Jgrfdzg QQ, 4 X-,y.fj-55,4 ,, ' I :--Bly, . jlfriuzuruswuv 5' is.. FF J5,h?g,-.- 1 Qasunv 1 .mm A grgmrisnv Nlliml LQ' '-'nv MMV 's- 42 it'-2? ' iI?asmu'x'2 '- ' AJS! A aussi: Q ., Magi E,-Q ,fo A 4 X :qw-I x l M ' im 9 tad -' Y w , . gr X5 anclnL!R' 0 g. QL x 4 -gf' Q ,A mi ,,' ' Oggyy 'K FW1 sxit is . , A 3: 39 , A tk I, an V A., nk ,I C0 ., , t txt V3 -'Aff Wu' 7' .' sw -. t ,, 1 ' - ,ft 1 M 9 Q, 1 V Qt WK 5 Q limi 0 -fu Q-.1 R Kgs f 4 f f-'.. 12 if A X .2 cf gl lghl' l ' a gggs k JAMES ROSS Jaime first came to Selwyn in those serene days of form D, hoping to attain a broader understanding of life in general and to open and explore new intellectual corridors. Quickly and wisely dropping these futile aims, he went on to lead the conservative, white wallabees, Lacoste shirt, and Aqua Velva movement which has grown so strong in our school. As with all of us, Hymie has had his successes and his wipeouts. He gained the reputation as the man who always comes through in the clutch from his distinguished career on the bantam and midget football teams, junior tennis team, and the rinky-dink hockey team. Hymie's gung-ho attitude has shown us that he's no mouse lMickey or otherwisel. Being his good ol' hardworking and persevering self, he has maintained a consistent subject average at S.H.S., though at times on shaky ground. As he continues on at Upper Canada and plaguing students there with his boyish smile, I wish ,Iaimie the best of luck. -A Friend.

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MICHAEL PATERAS Michael has been at Selwyn House for six years. During that time, he has been involved with numerous sports teams, many activities, some committees, and a bit of schoolwork. Mike was once heard saying, I may miss the school once I leave, but never as much as it will miss me, and Thanks, I really enjoyed it. CHRIS PATON Whenever a party invitation is given to Chris, and there are many, he gets a special one that has the time a half-hour earlier. He comes ready to classify all social data. Not yet having enough, Chris makes his usual end-of-the pilgrimage to The Sea Horse, where he delights all with his stirring conversation. The following Monday, he graces us with his appearance, at some point or another. Well all remember Chris when we tie our shoe-laces-and untie them-and tie them- and untie them because of the ancient Czech superstition whereby one must do everything at least four times which, which he has instilled into all our habits. Thanks a lot! -His tall, but reassuring friends. NICK POWELL Nick, being the responsible prefect that he was, was too busy planning the Macaulay house acts for the Christmas Assembly to write his grad note.



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ALAN ROSSY After six successful years at Selwyn House School, Al lalias Big Al i has left his mark. In sports, Big Al has proven to be a basketball pro and a tennis ace as well as an excellent sportsman. Academically, Al has never let school interfere with his education. Even though he has been consistently inconsistent, his grades always end up being good. Everyone knows that females are Al's number one extra-curricular activity. Being the Beast of T.M.R. , Al can be spotted jogging up and down familiar streets in any weather. including hail storms lseriously, he is sanel. Besides being an all-round super guy and friend, what more can I say except that he's ready for Wheaties - the breakfast of champions. -Dave DAVID SHANNON After eleven years at Selwyn House, David is finally breaking away from the old social milieu. From the early days of puppy love for Miss Wood, David has emerged a mature and sensitive young man. He has pursued a wide range of activities at the School. In Grade Four, David won the Miss Wood Skiing Trophy, which he earned by labouriously practising at King George Park. He has been on the Yearbook staff, has rim the Candy Shop almost single-handedly, and has, most recently, been one of the stars of the Jazz Ballet Group. David has also contributed greatly to school life. This year, his initiative brought about the first Annual House Chestnut Competition in the junior school. Also, His Ron Barrett column has helped several with their adolescent problems. As David leaves Selwyn House, he looks forward to a literary career, as writing is a talent which he has developed since First Grade. He also plans to visit Ireland. where he can visit the tomb of Parnell, his dead King. We all wish David well and, who knows, one day, David may be seen walking the runway at the Ritz with cameras flashing and Thomas taking notes. - His Friends BENJAMIN SHAER ANIBITION: Dusty pedant, complete with frayed gown and patched tweed jacket. PROBABLE DESTINATION: Outstanding in his field. IDIOSYN- CRACIES: Tearing down halls, and zigzagging down staircases: wearing a handkerchief in his pocketg fits of laughter, carrying a strapg telling unhumourous jokes which he prefers to brand as subtle : pacing and walking in circlesg joining the cross-country skiing team without owning a pair of skisg reading Joyce on the bus to Smugglers Notch: constantly carrying books with him: wearing a different stickpin every day: carrying a glove in his pocket las well as a horseshoe! to slap across the face of anyone who happens to insult him lbarring somelg saving used bus transfers and other assorted rubbish, taking Lating remembering absurd and useless factsg holding FOWLER'S in reverence, etc. FAVORITE PASTIME: Annoying English teachers, writing old sayings on the board, and shattering illusions in general. SAIVIPLINGS OF HIS PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY: lll The most futile endeavour is attempting to repeat a coincidence. l2l Never beginning and never ending something amounts to almost the same thing. 13i There are few incurable romantics left, since they invented penicillin. 141 Verba perfida quam vera celerius volant. 15? Semper ubi sub ubi. 16I Caesar adsum jam forte. And as I was green and carefree, famous among the barns About the happy yard and singing as the farm was home, In the sun that is yotmg once only, Time let me play and be Golden in the mercy of his means Dylan Thomas, Fern Hillu

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