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,px X MATTHEW NADLER 4 -.. r' 'A E ' I X ED NEUENSCHWANDER ,iq COLIN MCGILTON Remember the Ifads? I-arruh I-'awcctt Majors and the spit balls? The Cramrning for an exam and then finding out you studied for the wrong exam. Remember the students and teachers? Remember George's rockslike fish balls and the cute way he would yell at you waving a spoon? Remember the X- tnas shows and House games for the whole school. Remember the school? I will. Woosh! Nine years of happiness, of continuous action, confusion, excitement, surprises, joys. friendships, clowning, experience, hopes. . . This is what SHS means to me. Thank you, Selwyn, for giving me a true sense of personal worth and progress. Thanks to all my friends who have had to put up with my antics and lpainfull af- fection for German beer, namely P. ale .I., A. scrupples B., F. mush G., E.S., and Brent. So long to all leven you, Ray!J. But what am I? An infant crying in the night? An infant crying for the light: And with no language but a cry! - Alfred Tennyson Many things have happened to me during my ten years at Selwyn House. I would like to thank CN. D.B. SG, and T.C. I will always remember C.N.'s humorous comments in S.G.'s car. I forgot to mention ICH. but that is alright because everybody always overlooked him. T.C, between hockey, baseball, and football I always had a great time discussing sports with you. We had the best hockey pool team. Good luck to my friends in the future. I got the message from the oxygen. D. Bryne Survival was HARD. Nobody leaves this school with his sanity, whether he believes it or not - especially M.M, the manic depressive and .l.K, whose lOl Clever Reparties, and all purpose bawdry made exeryone ... ,, crazy. From the early Mink Sinks, to a short-lived Pan band of reknowned, to the more sue- eessful. Pundit and tlte Big Alphabet, music seems to be the one connection that kept me from becoming chronically brain-dead. Thanks A.J, Lunacy, MR ELSKATE, and Mike. Make up in the new blood, and follow me to where the real fun is. T DAN NEMETH Five years at S.H.S. has helped me grow, learn, and change into a better person. It has moulded my mind and character into an in- tellectually and socially stimulating machine. tstop laughingl Ignoring all that b.s., I'd like to say thanks to my teachers and especially my friends who made my stay very rewarding: Pat, Chris, Talat. the Tirns, Jim, Eric, Fred, THE Soccer Team, Andrew, and PLE. lno insult intended coachl Very special thanks to Mom, Dad, Gaga. Jane, the C s, and Barbara. You're the best, guys! Good luck and Adieu. leven though l'll see you all next yearl. DUNCAN MCLARl:N 5
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sf! DAVID JONES ,vi- 1 ANDREW IP PQ x I Bw FRED HYDE 5 Years at SHS - Supergood. supergood, the Best! Thanks to all my friends that made it such a blast. Especially CN, JR. NC, JK, DK, AS, BI., PJ, DN. Thanks as well to my parents who made possible my stay here, the excellent teaching staff that kept me en- thusiastic about my work, and the coaches, for football SL rugby although I'll never be a star. I leave the school with many fond memories tScoop, Sodium, Lunch?, 'Tales from the Kitchen', Sabotage, TTL, Bell. Smirnoff's?, Miller, the Ball, Are your parents home? , coco-Jon, Wak! HaHaHal etc.l, and I know that I'm going to miss everybody. For those still in school reading this, when you get this far and look back, you'll see that it was worth it after all. I sign off wishing everybody the best of luck, and with a quote that has absolutely nothing to do with anything at all. Something small falls out of your mouth and we laugh. - The Cure Well, after six years at Selwyn House, about all I can say isg I've finally made it! During these past few years, I have gone through both good and bad times more bad than goodl. Although this 'scholastic journey' has been rough, I have to admit that, through both friends and teachers, it has been into a journey of considerable ease and enjoyment. Thanks guys, and the best of luck for the future. To everyone else who remains behind, I also extend my best wishes. There ya go! - Me - Bye Well, after nine long years here at Selwyn House I should be ready for the real world, but I'm not to sure about that anymore. I guess I am sad that it's all about to end but then again when I think about it . . . Hey Charles, see you on Much Music! D.B. hope you had a nice time at D's party with whats- her-name? C.M. where's your ball date? Seriously though I would like to thank all my friends, D.B. C.M. C.N. S.G. and of course D.L. and the whole grade for a great friendship. Special thanks to my parents for their support when I needed it most and of course to my favorite keyboardist for pulling me through those tough times. Thanks again. This is where we start This now takes our heart Oh well, Thus we reach the end The beginning and the end. -O.M.D. This is the end. 7 years of the best and the worst do not fit easily into such a small space, but l'll try my hardest. The best? Paper clips in grade 6 tLa J'ai mon voyauuuge! J. Bus trip bottle-breaking in grade 7 lSir. it was peer pressure!l, and then, senior school: the never ending parties, the trips to 2 for 25 , bread snatching, and all the other little things which made education tolerable. The worst? Nina-deli, getting caught tat anything! and the absolute worst part of all: leaving this place, which is a very hard thing to do when you've enjoyed it as much as I have. Thanks everyone! Bye. Jon. -Yi S s .Q - v .rf JONATHAN KAY S 3 is Q.. I.. AL-Q. I ,,..,. . ,, . . . Ubmlzc. s . H..-'1f1?+:k:,:.-. .fi ' . xg- sf 5: ' . 'I-iwoixif . .s 'Q' -if - t- 1 's was-ers A732315 ' 'ff A .px W: 'J' Y 'I ' , K , gg .Jas vs 1 b Rv A if '-sl' R we of Well my time here is up, it sure felt like a blue Monday. Here's to Mike Maurovitch, Rob Wearing and Pete Govan. I survived the sports program, thanks guys I really enjoyed it. The gtiy who really kept us football and rugby players on our toes was Eddy Heath. Thanks alot Eddy and goodluck with the Whalebones. l'll remember all the great moments especially the day Mr. Reid told us that grammar was more fun than girls or pirihall. Drink! For you know not where you came, nor why: Drink! For you know not why you go, nor where. Omar lshayyam, the Rubaiyat ,nQ . s-- SERUE LIIIAI I-XS
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CHARLES NEWMAN -5 5, 4 S I I MIKE MCNALLY After a decade at SHS Chuck Malcolm Newman is moving on. If not seen being taken to the hospital for one of his bad knees, Charlie and the boys are usually found talking about recent conquests in sports, math, etc. Whether Tom Cruise in New York or Charles Newman in Montreal he's an all round nice guy. S.G. Thanks to everyone who helped especially D.B, C.M, F.H. and S.G. Au revoir but not good-bye. The man who has been aspiring to the level of Humphrey Bogart all of his life has finally served his six years sentence. Debating, as well as skirt-chasing, have proven to be some of Mike's favourite ac- tivities. Although his debates were occasionally marred with a loss, they always proved to be in- teresting and fun Idrag-racing and threat making in Toronto, D.E. admiring in Plymouth, and egg invasions in Cantonj. Mike's ideas and solutions to problem always seem to amaze us all: a new chemical that will turn the ocean into mercury so that the fish would float to the top and fishermen could simply scoop them up in big nets tkeep it up Mikel. All in all, everyone will miss the man who likes his martini stirred, not shaken. - G.G. When Chris came to Selwyn House in grade 5, my mom told me to be nice to him and to show him around the school. When I got to school I saw him surrounded by a crowd of friends. Since then Chris has always helped me through my difficult times. Selwyn will always remember you, Chris, as you will remember the good things, times, and people. Don't forget the Scoop, Mr. Cats, L.D, W.K, the park, Caesars, driving without important things, the year war, D.J, J.R, I'm so embarrassed, bad drivers, 2 for 25, and especially me and my parties. - Adam I would sooner fail than not be among the greatest. -John Keats There have been so many great times it's a bad trip trying to mention them all, along with all my good friends. So, if you're not mentioned don't cry I probably forgot. DP - Cheers can't a guy get any sleep, PH. MK - money, anti- - 1 wa CHRIS NAUDIE ch, 100070 BUDWEI SUURR. PC - 1 Pil, OID, SIS, kid quick, sex talks. if t,', ,Avl sg - if HM : When staring at a human face, RR ' HCS Cakes' up toes' you re Q 4 , . ' 'Si don't keep your eyes fixated on the IY'erdSl'gH ' !:,ElEOi:nIE0nA.lf.A PT 'k .1, '. ' V1 f same spot for any great length of les' 83,5 'NAM' O0 . . ' , f 3 time. Scan the features but con- young' hy' Pl 6OACHESn0 -1. U ' .I 1 R centrzate-rntaainly on the eyes fand i?13?Ri'3?Mi43 yawn miss me M4' L , mout . is represents one o the , , ' A ' 4 A two most important pieces of Q-haqki HA be lQr0uCl'dNf'I1I 1,5 i' Q 1' advice I could give to a Selwyn on a as eip' we f e ' - 7 , House student. The second can be EQFUEL Tfgn a Ot' Rkiulgii' 1 X: summed up in the lines below . . . LOUPER flfjltvesomjil- DC t BBS T lf the ends don't look as if they , bud ' REEF au etfllnk F Y I will justify the means - they will. In .' ' ' ' ' the end you will know what I gI?AC+lESgg:hfPHSk.dUNDE' 'V mean' . t night + URI. I-IOW'S IT GOING? IHAJ. - Thanks - CB, CN, DJ, WB, JB. co, tspeedyt, oo. I love you att, X. 'I it's been fun, I'll miss you all, keep ' ' 'h. E. KAI MCCALL m mm BY BOBBY IUNNY 15
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