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I have been here four years tl got out for a yearj and through it all I have noticed several diverse indi- viduals. I have known: TTI, SASS. WANGO, pear, JORGE, TACO, DICKY, and most of all KING tno one notices Jool. There have also been several groups who have in- fested school-life: The Cynics, The religious fanatics, The jocks, The Fascists fEmiliJ, The Intellects t???1, The Eaters, The TTIS and The Compufreaks fJ.D. and IJ, All I can say is THANK GOD I am getting the Hell out of here QBYEN - The Socialite QIIPJ Well, after five interesting years, I'm finally leaving this school. Thanks to the people I've known, these years have been memorable to say the least. I'm going to have to say good-bye to people like: Furball, JD Failmath, Bobbing George, King of pain, Andrew the Sass, Abdul, DJ Sean, Alan Root- beer, Zitz the Psycho, the Kaka Well, on second thought, leaving this school won't be too bad after all. l'll see all you guys on the next crusade! A partier like the rest, Bob is sel- dom spotted without a funvcase and Gretchen, and often steals the show tespecially at formal occa- sionsj. He is also a problem with the girls, well known as a sufferer of the terminal blonde syndrome. In school, Bob is both the comic relief and the studious scholar: his good humour cheers the class in his attempts to pass. But now the end of an era approaches, At long last, our man-of-many-talents fnotice- ably the one to have a good timel is going away. We'll miss you, and hope to see you soon. Without a doubt I'll be taking some great memories with me on graduation, no regrets except for separating some great friends. They made it all bearable and of- ten fun. Stay in touch and meet you at the Carb. The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. P.S. Get your mind out of the gutter, Paul. Everything must have a begin- ning and an ending, and so my days at S.H.S. have come to a close. I leave behind many fond memories: Ottawa, W3, MacBeth, Leadership Weekend. I would like to thank all the teachers who taught, and my friends who sup- ported me through all my hard- ships. Special thanks to S.H., J.D., G.S., B.A., and P.V. for making my long stay a bit more pleasant. Well, life goes on and so I would like to wish everybody many prosperous years in the fu- ture. Thanks again everybody and so adieu, but not Goodbye! BOB DUNGAN DAVID DOYLE PAUL HUANG ATTILA JOO
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ROB DRUMMOND DOUG HIGGINS Aloha Dudes! TK, EB, HM, MC, PR, DD, and AS. Times to remember: Ticks Captain Morgan Phsst Birthday Farewell Bull Marathons Garage Sale Cham- pagne calling the cops Humbugs Cheech Willy Sid 2 to l odds with PB Driving Lessons with Lummox and Woah Baby Carb Road Trips kamakazes Jackie Stuart propass left on one to hic Stttdy vs. ECS Blazers Beef black hutnor Monsui Double-header Squeeze Arid that's all she wrote. Je Suis Maurice- what a guy! on the ice, on Mugambo patrol, in the garage- never ceases to amaze. Remember the name for it will go far, in which direction we're not sttre. Good Luck and much love always- Erik Doug, the best dressed boy in the grade has evolved into a charming young man, though, the road has been tough. Un- knowingly, he has become the centre of attention with his ability to destroy both teachers and girls with his verbal wit. A dedicated partier, Doug, with his sub- stantial contributions to Molson and eo.. has redefined the word party. The single most noticeable change during his tenure at Selwyn is his discovery of the word coddon . On a serious note, Doug has been there when the times were rough!! Keep up the good work: we've had a lot of fun. Cheers B.M.P. The things we remember best are those best forgotten People say that your second childhood comes during senility But l say that it comes during Grade eleven. Maybe when l leave this school I will regain my sanity. Tlte things l look forward to are not having to come to school so early in the morning and being able to wear what I want. SHS has, l think, given me a good Academic start, and l am grateful for it. ldon't know, you know? Noll!! l'll never forget: Yaps: l am humanl: Radar: Sami tYou've got that stupid look on your facel Wami-sorry George: Posturpedic stop touching Yaps' belly! Poor Dale! Bolo For the one millionth time Luigi page sixty-four! Norm: You tore up my Santa! Oops: Little Jimi: Goodbye Doug: Buddibuddibuddi: That's all folks! King says So long to all teven Widdil: So long to computerman tool Ah seuse me guys. ANDREW EMlLl 5 , l 1 KN ,-,4 n.-, A Kasey Fukada, alias Facey, Hiro, Kamikasey, Quasimoto. Kaseynova, and, lest we forget, Nipper. Five years at Selwyn have taken their toll. Remember Japan Airlines? Being S.H.S's photo- grapher at large, Rugby M.V.P., and blooming socialite: Kasey must find the time to do all of these, but somehow or another, he always comes out ahead! Life just wouldn't be the same without you?! Thanks for the erasers Kasey! CHRIS KEENE KASEY FUKADA
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CHARLES LORD ALAN MARSHALL Nieltnaniei Chico Pastinies: D and D, soccer. trying to convince people that he is not Mexican, defending himself from IB., R.M., IFS.. K.N., BS. and N.Ii. Obsessions: Trying to understand what l3,M. and GB. are teaching hint, plotting to kill P.G. for cal- ling liitn Choko famous Words: Oh my Ciod! , Tliat's going lo cost you! SHS will miss its Pele. After 9 years, l'll be off to join the real world. It's been fun listen- ing to accounts of Sr. soccer's moral victories. I have fotind that lrig. is fun, but Physics aren't. Memories: Mg will always be an easy one-verb books as lethal pro- -iectiles - Allo Andre - Where are Tarel4's books - Bricks in school bags - So, vee will meet again - I'here's more to life than stone buildings with yellow walls. In an- swer to Sandblom's final word! Oh yeah? Andrew first came to SHS on a bright, clear day in SEPTEMBER '77 it rained the next day. His mischief and sly comments at ap- propriate and inappropriate times have led him to a life of crime and system beating: He was not un- familiar to the courts, both squash and basketball as well as a regular tourist attraction on the North side of Tremblant, cig in numb hand. Activity-wise, Andrew wreaked ltavoc on the yearbook staff and made a gorgeous witch in MAC- BETH, an improvement. Best wishes and remember this one: Holy s-: you hit the cop car! - a friend Arriving here in grade six Daily travel from the sticks New ideas New people New sights And homework meant long nights Good times Bad times I have had Keeping cool - following the fad Suburban MG and .Iapper too Many hits on Hurting Buckaroos Eggage and Drinkage have oc- curred B-team Mobiled 8: Terradventured To survive a crash 8: my Iunchtable Plus two Punkwars -I proved able Cowboys and Stevie were admired Idolizing Max - never too tired During this time I have grown Confident enough to leave home Great friends I had six or seven Leaving here in grade eleven. I shall have to go on. - Winnie the Pooh Seeing as how I cannot sum up my years at Selwyn House on my own, I give you to a good friend BS: With the right diet and train- ing anyone can be like Bruce Lee!! Karim danced into Selwyn House in Grade -1 and has been a good friend to everyone ever since. Karim has proven himself to be very good in sports and w as a driv- ing force in Football, Wrestling, Basketball, and Rugby. Special thanks to Karim from R.M, .l.B, P.S and B.S for being such a good Friend and Good Luck in the Fu- ture! ANDREW RAMSEY ROBBIE MASON KARIM NADER
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