Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1987

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T' s J' I 'a Q. 1-- l u, .izvlmd F' .I .0 vffv- we-va ' ..- .6 I in ' I 'L Cf rf' 5' , . ' -fx r'--. Q I Y t . r r ' r -, H E ff Af Q Q I ', 4. . . 45' ln, 1 Yu' lyi- 'l I , If I. L 4 u ivf .1-MIC I df K:-1-A 4 - f 5 lx w-. '9 Ld' an f. 1 I x - . tip. --.... 'FU' -qi' 11. '1:,a- K ,,.. , I..:f:l'. A' , V ,iff , f 2 vi . ' -- . if ,P I I U k-1 ' 5 ' - ' ff, - 7' - I r'- +4.15 ' .f A.-- W , X xx Z -:FY ' . '94 . 'V' .Q W . , , ' N ljh .TJ f- 'I 5 X V 2- I' E I-ir' ',:Q:14.J-1 ,.,f - - 'uf if , X-LAX, 'L GF? 5?'Qi!5ffilf.:fA .J I ' -V Y 'I !:3b?A',-'iff' ,Af 'v 1, W, XM dh 252 SELWYN HOUSE 1987 WESTMOUNT, QUEBEC Board of Directors Chairman T. Carsley B.A.. B.C.L. tMcGilli T. Birks M.B.A. tHurvatdl J. Riley B.SC. 1McGilll J. Cowling Dip. Reading. B.Ed.. Cert. Ed. Teach. tMcGillJ T. Schopflocher B. Eng. tMcGillb. M.B.A. twcstcmy D. Drummond B. Arch. tMcGilll G Schwarz F.R.C.S. TCL F.A.C.S. tMcGillJ G. Feilding B.A. tU.B.C.i C Shannon BA. tQuecn'sl, M.B.A. twestcmb W. Hesler B.A. 4Qucen'sl, LL.L. tMtI.i L. Vinebcrg B.A. tMcGilll. B.F.A. tConcordial C. Hyde BA. lMcGillJ. M.A. tCumbfiClg6l P. Webster A.B. tPrincetonb, M.Arch. tl-larvardy D. McKay B. Comm. tU. of T.l J. Wight B. Comm. lMcGilll V. Prager B.A.. B.C.L. tMcGilll Director of Elementary School Headmaster Director of Secondary School A. Weber M.A. tMass.i. D.E.N.S. tMtl.J W. Mitchell B.A. tBishop'si. M.Ed. tU. of T.l R. Wearing B.Ed.. B.A. tWestcmJ Staff Beauchamp B.Ed. tMcGilll D. Martin B.A. tMcGilli. Dip. Lib. Sc. tConcordiaj Blyth B.A. tMount Allisonl, Dip. Ed. tMcGilli J. Martin B.A. tMcGillj. Bac. en Pedagogie fMontreall Booth BA. lTrenti. B.Ed. tTorontol K McKnight B.A. tQueen'si. Dip. Ed. tMcGiIll Bourduas B.Ed. tSherbrookei. Cert. en francais langue seconde J. McMillan M.A. 1McGiIl1. B.F.A. 1Concordiab tMcGilll S. Mitchell B.Ed. tMcGilI3. M.Ed. tConcordial Boyle B.Sc., Dip. Ed. 4McGilti D Mitra B.A. tLaurentiennei. Dip. Teaching French as a Second Butler B.A.. Dip. Ed. tBishop'sl Language iMcGilli Carrara B.Sc. tMtl.i. CAPES. M.Sc. lSherhrookei B. Moffat B.Sc.. Dip. Ed.. M.Ed. tMCGilll Clark B.A. tBishop'sl P. Munro B.Sc. tMcGilli. Dip. Lib. Sc. tConcordial . Cortoni B.A.. Dip. Teaching French as a Second Language tMcGilll T. Nicoll B.A. tLoyolab. M.A. tMcMasterl. Di .Ed. lConCordial Cude Dip. Ed. tMcGilIJ. B.A. tBishop'si R. Nincheri B.Si:. tMount Allisonl. B.A. tConcorgial. B.Ecol. Dowd B.Ed. tMcGillT. G.D.E. lConcordiai, M.A. tQueen'sl tMontreall Elbaz M. Ed. tMontreall A Paoletti B.Ed.. M.A. iMcGiIll Ferguson M.A. lStanfordi. M.L.S. tMcGilll D Peels B.A. tConcordial Funamoto B.Ed. tMcGilll E. Pinchuk B.Sc. tB-ostonb Glasspoole B.Sc. tMcGilli. B.Ed. tQueen'sl. MTM tConcordiai R. Pylat B.A.. M.A.. Dip. Ed. tMcGilll Govan B.Ed. tMcGilll. Dip. Sport Admin. tConcordial P. Robyn B.A.. B.Ed. lTorontol. Cert. in Educational Computing Guyon D.E.C. tOttawal. B.O.C.K. tMontreali lMeGilli Harker B.A., M.A. tAlber1ai. Ph.D. tQueen'sl. Ed. Dip. tMcGilli M. Rondcau B.Sc. tMontreall . Krindle B.Sc. tMcGilll. Dip. in Adv. Snidies in Ed. 1Bishop'si L. Seville B.Ed.. Reading Cert.. M.R.E. Cert. lMcGilIb Lavoie BA.. CAPES tSherbrookel P. Shannon BA.. B.Ed. tMcGilll Lirvack B.Sc., Dip.Ed. tMcGtlli. M.Sc. tConcordial D. Tasse M.A. ttheatrei tU.Q.U.A.M.b . Lynn B..-X. tConcordial, A11 Supervisors Cert. lDept. of Ed.. H. Tecks B.Ed. tMcGilli Ont.l D Walling B.A. tLoyolal. Dip. Spec. Ed.. Dip. Reading lMt:GilIl Cert. Spec. Ed. tMcGilli J. Werhiski B.A. tSherbrookei. CAPES. M.A. tMcGillD Lumsden B.Sc. tBishop'sl. M.A. twesternl. Cen. Ed. tConcordial B. Williams Dtp.Ed. tMcGilll. B.A. tS.G.W.U.l Maheu B.A.. B. Paed. lMonttcalJ. M.A. tOttawal D. Williams B.A. lS.G.W.U.i. A.C.E. tOxnnl Manning B.A.. Dip.Ed.. Dip. in Spec. Ed. tMcGilli C. Wright B.A. tBishop'sl, Dip.Ed. tMcGiIll Many many thanks to Mrs. Kuilman without whose help this page would surely have tumed out blank. Headmaster's Message -we-w....tt...t In this its seventy-eighth year the School begins a new phase in its development. As this message is being written early in the school year, I cannot report adequately on events. Therefore. I would like to share what I believe this new phase can mean for Selwyn House. On Founder's Day we will celebrate the official naming of the Lucas Building and of the magnificently renovated Macaulay Building. The additional space has permitted an efficient re-organization of the School so that academic athletic and extra-curricular facilities have been greatly improved for the benefit of the students and staff. What is equally encouraging is the School's commitment in undertaking this expansion to maintain current levels of enrolment. We are extremely grateful for the support of the Board of Directors and members of the Selwyn House community for all they have done in so many ways to see the plans realized. It is our conviction that with the continuation of such support the School will continue to provide vital and rigorous courses of study and other programmes so that able students can except talented teachers to set high standards in an atmosphere where the students know their teachers care. Where there is such an atmosphere we also are convinced that the School community will learn the importance of our being hospitable to the ideas of others be they classmates. colleagues. great authors. scientists or thinkers. A com- munity of this sort will thus have gone far in building an educational foundation for its graduates which will help them understand that where people are involved no good solution to the complex problems we all face can be achieved where there is intolerance or simplistic formulae for instant success. William Mitchell l 3 P I x 5 , P . . . J' u ul. Q I I t . ,nf .f+ vi. N x - Q 'it FOU DER'S DAY 1986 Tonight is an historical occasion as we formally dedicate the Lucas Building - where the School moved from Redpath Street in 1961 - and this new School Building - the Macaulay Building - each appropriately named after the Founders of the School.When we met for Founder's Day at this time last year. this building was essentially a Church with classrooms at the lower level. it is very gratifying to be here one year later in a building which has been completely renovated to its maximum potential for School use. It is one thing to ensure that all the School's facilities and programmes are maintained at the highest level possible, But it takes men and women who are dedicated to preserving the best traditions of the School to fulhll these objectives. It was primarily for this reason that in 1981 the Board of Directors decided to create the Speirs Medal in memory of Dr. Robert Speirs to be awarded on Founder's Day to a friend ofthe School who has contributed significantly to it. This year. the Directors have decided to award the Speirs Medal to William Daly for his outstanding contribution to the School over the years. To most of you. William needs no introduction. 1-le was a member of the Class of 1952 and both of Williams and Nancy's sons have graduated from the School. William served as a Director ofthe School from 1971 to 1979 and was Treasurer of the School for a period of six years during that time. When he retired from the Board. he joined the Executive of the Old Boys Association and is now Vice President of the Association. In addition, since 1981 William has served with distinction as a Trustee and Executive secretary of the Selwyn House Endowment Fund. I have described briefly William's fomial contribution to the School, but his actual contribution goes far beyond that. This contribution cannot be measured by the standards of what may appear in a curriculum vitae. Rather, it is measured by the dedicated attitude which William Daly has consistently adopted towards the School. His interest has expressed itself in many different ways: in making informal suggestions to improve the operation of the School: in attending many School activities on a regular basisg in advising on how funds should best be solicited for the acquisition of the Macaulay Building: in short. in keeping his hand on the pulse of the School and always acting in its best interests whenever he could. In their concluding paragraph in the School's history. Veritas. Dr. Speirs and Mr. Moodey wrote: the devotion and the dedication of those in command: whether staff or Directors. Old Boys or parents - will con- tinue to guide the School into an even more enriched tiituref' William Da- ly has not only exhibited these qualities as a director. old boy and parent - he has also given to the School that extra degree of dedication and loyalty which makes him the most deserving candidate for the Speirs medal this year. Timothy Carsley Founder's Day Address November 26. 1986 T 'T '! SQ 'wr THE PREFECTS Savgxg., .4 A X L I x fx . . 'K ff 9-Li - P, 6' 'X v ,.1 bwfagwsvc fN3B THE CLASS F Yi 57? if 8 K1 Q X 55 3 E LN EDEN, GMM? ,Q ?O5 W is JJ M MM wffww' WM? PMMMCVQQQGWMZJWD-'- OF 1987 ' ' fm.: fi 4 1 , .R J' 'A 9 ' ' fr! , -,, Q If f AV 'K -, .- X fiiygmww W Legg 3' www 3 M W6 X WML? iffy WNW XF W 5 W S2 7 'iw 'v '9 - f' W W N -E ,N-s. 4 Us t 1 .1 Lf 5-f IIVN SP ke' f5 Us 1 - X14 RUB ISRISCUE Well. this is grade eley en. huh ' ll all seems too antteltmatie. and has caus- ed my mind to go blank. Back in grade six when I arriyed. this year seeme ed so tar olt Now it's here. and boy did it catch me by surprise There hay e been so many memories lgood and badl that they all could not lit in this one patagraplid. s0 I won't ex en attempt tt Before I stgnfoff. l'd just like to say thanks tI'm not sure what tori and good-luck to all of the graduating class of 'S7. the strangest. funniest, and tnost interesting bunch a guy could know . So Long The 'IUI' is the place where nobody goes. You ltlsl lltl.lglIlC tt all . . . -- Robert Smith - CHRIS BRUNEAU Iilex en years at Selwyn. pretty awesome huh? Eley en fairly exciting years with many high points to remember. Rocket fuel. Ftye months alone. Frye years of w restltng. Tour de France. TY parties, BBB, the years of fun at Magog. Drtytng with Neil. New Year's 87. Bruneau Brau. Aggresstye skiing Thanks to the class of '87. the most bizarre group of people I haye exer met. Especially RB. CH. DM. TH. DD. NR. TH. and KE. Special thanks to JM. KD. NM. LS. VM. JB. CK. and NM for keeping me relatiyely sane and proytding me with an alternattye to doing my homework. It nes er gttl weird enough for me - Hunter Thompson MICHAEL CHAN Alter only three years of Selwyn House. I must adtnit l'ye grown to enjoy the school and tts people. Thank goodness I'm leating lJust ktddingl. Looking back at the years. I ean't forget Mr. Moffat's bonuses. Mr. Boyle's chemtoons. speedchess. false tire alarms. soccer sprtnts, backgammon. and the ney er working pascal computer programs. More seriously though. I'd like to thank my father. mother. and Aud'g for their support tor me tn those tough times during my stay. I would also like to thank all the friends w ho made my stay pleasant. Now I leaye the school knowing that I haye been w ell prepared tor the years to come. Thanks for ey erythtng Selwyn. DEREK DE BONO In the past Il years at Selwyn. I haye had some good and some bad memories, I would like to thank my mother and father and of course .lo for being there all these years. The good times were: the Stratford trip ltoo bad Ttml, sr. football. this year was the best therefore. I would like to thank coaches M.M. and TN, M33 1- 9-1-1 I ffl ll the parties at AK and P.C. paddy wagon + sta. 331 and of course O-Blitz. For all these good times I hate to thank my closest frtendsi AK. I.P. T.B. K.P. I also want to thank. N.M. C.B. PC. M.R. PZ and all my other friends. Thanks alot to ey ery one. loye you all NICHOLAS DUCIC IlAs oyerl Foe years went by tn a tlash. but they won't be forgotten: run- ning. skiing and patn19A English lHaT Halt. Lobotomy timeY . chronic sleep disorders and caffeine. the nice people at the SAQ1 McGill Engineer- ing Pub-Nttes. designated drinker 1 the Delta 881 Douglas Hall and tts attendant horrors. the Mercier bridge - I walked home . afternoons at Stete's. Spiderman. the psychedelic machine: New York: Europe: bikes and pain. Clapton and Hendrix The Corifl'tiert1t'y ofDtutu'x and bad litera- tureg You tirst take the whole X-Y plane and transform tt into a circle of radius one l'd like to thank the teachers. coaches. faintly and friends who made my academic experience here interesting in more than one way. Quantum mutatus ab tllo. X,,! Q' '4 ,,,. 1 X -l I 2 - IAN BLACHFORD Rise free from care before the dawn and seek adventure. Let the moon find thee by other lakes, and the night overtake thee everywhere at home. - H. Thoreau If you shoot for the moon and miss. you will still be among the stars. - M. Allen Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the one essential. vital quality for those who seek to change a world that yields more painfully to change. - J.F. Kennedy I hope my family and my friends know that I love them very much. PAUL BOUBLI Many. many thanks to: all my teachers. grade ll, B.F., R.N.. IG.. Miss T., T.G.. M. Kennedy. Pete Townshend and the Who ta rather omnipotent bunchb. and, especially, mom and dad tma and pat. Eh'? - Pete Townshend TIM BRIERLEY War is just a place where we have been in exile from our bet ter dreams. -- Timothy Findley The War is over. Shall we begin? And when I'm lying in my bed I think about life and I think about death and neither one particuarly appeals to me. -- Morrissey As we always ended, so that there should be no ending . . Farewell and Hail. -- Eric Blair ANDREW CARSWELL lt's been a long. hard, but sometimes rewarding seven years, and I've made it. Thanks to the friends who made it a little easier to take. Places to remember: S.S.B., O-B., Sam's, Detox. West I., Shelf Party at Bold's, 10B English. Rowdy Rav's.. People to remember: Lips. Dunk, Gus. Shank. Bolds, Ho-or. S.-Ball, D.-Bag, Jon. Big Bad, Alex. Sam, Kabouey, Q.A.A., Diamond, Jowsh. Good luck to the Grads. Catch Y'all later. REZA DIBADJ We ain't what we want to be, and we ain't what we're goin' to be. but we ain't what we wuz. -- S. Carolina mountain proverb After eleven years at Selwyn House. I thank everyone I've ever met. Solitaire? Solidaire? -- Alben Camus -In - Q - aw-T OA 1?-tv 4 l 'BSB KENNY EAKIN All we ever wanted was everything. All we ever got was cold. Wake up, eat jelly. sandwich bars and barbed wire, Squash every week into a day. f- Bauhaus Too bad. so sad, Bye-Bye? l'lI try to remember everybody somehow . . RAY FRITZ-NEMETH My. my. time does tly. doesn'l tt'T Everyonek asking me, What's your grad note Iike And d'you know. l'm not quite sure Well. best for last, niy linal years, 9 Yes. SlR', Mr Nicoll TKV the men who ate sheep Jesus Marko, The Riddle. Myth - conceptions I0 Drmg-dring' You little wretch ' The Druid. Credit card caper, DEF tFNb PKR'RUF, Super-Ninja, Callahan's Place ll The Doctor, The Bishop, RMR 1862 Lcpl , Have a jelly baby ULTIMA IV, LONG LIFE TO THAROK' Thanks to B L , R SAOIHRHI, P-E M,B tFast-draw Moffat. G. tSeagooni Butler, P 4Brave Sirl Robyn. A G . and the French Department I really must be getting back to the TARDIS Ta - R F-N DANNY GOLBERG I've been here a long time, longer than I really want to remember. Thanks to all my teachers and friends, it was great! Not that I can say everything was great: 2 or 3 no-win, 8-loss soccer teams, Mr. G's calculus classes that lose you after he picks up the chalk. 20-page physics assignments for 3 marks tthanks Bradll, lunch with EG. lunchtll, But hey! That's just life! If everythings great, this ain't school. We do what we're told - Peter Gabriel P.S. Thanks Pat. for the great notes! tm -I JOSH GRADINGER I am a child of Amerika. I went to the kind of high school where you had to pass a test to get in, I graduated in the bottom halt' of the class. Jerry Rubin DO IT! tl970l JOHN HESLER All work and no play makes Johnny a dull boy. Mg. it ill Slips BARRY FRIEDBERG Well, after being at Selwyn House for the full duration, I can officially call my stay over. It's been great. but at the same time tough. studying endless hours acquiring knowledge that will hopefully result in success. Thanks to all my friends who have helped me at one time or another. making my stay both pleasurable and memorable. Most of all. thanks to the teachers who have successfully provided a great deal of academic knowledge. I will certainly miss Selwyn. In other words, THANKS to one and all. ERIC GILMAN S'cuse me George. What's at you puttin' on your bread? OK Larry! Phil you change, manl, CSL lib, OB's, Nick's, drive-thru McD. Provisoir, Dunkin D's, VS. CP, Little lookout. AAA, I-87's skunk, RB's. Lancaster . . . Bloc Bloc Bloc 'H' NO COP NO STOP Watch the fender V Moo! Haaay Rudy! lin TSHI, Ma h'asha. TIME? St. Paul's 15-11, it's my pass! Sweep, DW, Sweep! the GIANTS win the bowl. Taylor for Pres. Josh IJ-guardj. Off. Blitz ARF! OOF! Israel QIFC '85-865 8: USA forever. Mmm . , . get happy! Superschnitzel! THANKX DRW, DK, JP, JB, SS, MR, PZ, GI, DP lCiceroi, SB, KL. NS. Coles, MOM, DAD. SEAN 8: HARRY! You are the young and you are the future!So suck it up and tough it out!And be the best you can! 'HTODA RABA ellivpsaW't ' - J. cougar M. NICOLAUS HARNACK Having spent seven years of my life at Selwyn House, I think that I have been able to lay the best possible groundwork for myself on the road to success. For this I have my parents to thank most of all. as well as my friends and teachers. Everything from England 8: France to Pat's History 8: lAll you ever need to knowi Physics has been, well, fun. Leaving this school is on the one hand a welcomed change. but on the other a soon to be missed environment, so for your singing and dancing pleasure, thanks Selwyn for a great time. NAH. TREVOR HAM l am stuck summing up a great 10 years of my life in an impossible l00 words lthanks C.H.J. I guess that I am stuck with the traditional outline of the walk down memory lane: ALRIGHTQ avocadoes: mushballs: The Marauder: The Hammobileg hello . . . what'cha up to? g CHOP CHOP: Stratford tsorry about the chairig Commando Actionals: clown, way to go Chris 1 Immature, me? Naah 1 you hate me don't you'?g One night at Wilvyg sorry about the carpet Markg MAN: life's pain and then you die: Shhh. Act cool, come on. g Ah yeah hi Chris . . .3 Tremblant: Magog1 Bloom County lthanks for the supportig Are we having fun yet'?1 etc .... I would just like to thank the staff, my friends, and my family for helping me through these ten years. A special thanks to those to whom I have been particularly close lespecially M.R., C.H., C.M., N.R., and I.D.J Thanks again. Goodbye. CHRIS HODKINSON I look behind me and find it hard to believe that I've only spent four years here. and although it's been hm. I'm glad it's over. To remember: Stratford. Driving with N.R. English classes with Pat. O'Blitz fTry as we may to forget.l What did happen to me this weekend?, New Years and the 8 rules of women, Bloom County. Billy Bragg. Fool- ball, and all six summers at Wilvy. Here's looking at: All my friends past and present who've helped me out, and to the Fambly, who bore with me. And remember, as you head out into the real world, You can't have everything. where would you put it? W'-'Y Hfi 1' T! V. N-V - 1 A. 1 V 'U .Us I . J if Us 41 it 9. .A WAYNE HSIAO At tirst it was: Hello, Goodhyc. and Thank God! And it was: 6:3b, -3: IS. 5:30. I I100, etc . . . Etc . . . ETc . , . ETC ',.. Ay. it was an QWSCIWQQJIAZCLCVISIY cycle. hut. looking hack. it's OK. Teachers, you're great: Mr Moffat. I don't understand. pause. You know. neither do Ill . Mr. Boyle - GReat DEMOs, Mr. Glasspoolc - Am I at school'. ? . Mr. Dowd - SI.ash, Slash. Mr. P. - Sprints. AGain'?'? Uh yeah. P. Shannon. Sclly. S,H.S. you are REALLY okay. and I mean REALLl'.'.' By the way. all those WENSFII. they're lor me tit came from my nanicl. J. Dlian. where are you? D.G . . . Hmmm , . , Ill., - sorry to have left. These last years were .NllIIll'llIIIIxlf, iseren't they. Michael. Special thanks MOM and DAD. And for Josh 1JOWwshl particularly: WWEEENN! ANDREW LESLIE At last, I'm out ol' the jug. No more: - You live in Bcaconslield!!? - Dr, Harker's and Mr. Boyle's explosions - What physics test? - early morning sprint for the 24 hus - listening to N.D. rant A must he ot' a solid colour - Staring out ofthe window in math - sweating it out on the ski trail - O-something-O teams - You know as much as I do - Pat Shannon - Weekend jams with A.W. and P.B. - Would you he going home now Mr. Lumsden'? PAUL-ERIC MARKO As I mull over my tive years at Selwyn House. it comes to me that people were what was most important. Accordingly. here are my famous last words: Many thanks to ND and RD tthe lirst twol. SH lthe thirdl. and GD tnow and thenl: for their interesting advice and our most excellent eontahulations. Honourary thanks to Mr Dowd. Mr. Shannon. Mr. Glasspoole land the Big Hairy 'n 'l. and Mr, Physics - who know why, Finally. guarded thanks to Mr. Laheoat, Dr. X. and all the gang down at the UAC. They were and are part ol' my karma. I wish them good joss. I wish them well. DAVID METCALF How can one sum up ten years of his lite without thinking of all those who made it so special. Hey guys. remember: Grade 3 beat up the prefect squad . Georgina. grade 6 ski week lmush hall tightl, grade 8 Latin with J.M. tPas Frater Paxl. Macbeth - Julius Ceasar - Three Musketeers, Cast Parties tFree Flowing Budb. pseudo grade 9 English classes. hreakdancing in Pat's class. The Ball'?'?. not 0.B.'s again. -1-I, Christmas up north and linally MeNuggets tl won't forget theml. Thanks Mom K Dad and all the guys: TB, DD. KE. CH. IP. JP. PZ. NR. RB. CB. TH. MR. AW. IB. It' you see me on the path ol' lite, give mea lilt'? Thanks everyone. See you all in paradise. MICHAEL OLDERS Throughout the past six years of my life. during my stay here at Selly. I'x'e learned a lot. and laughed a lot. Many thanks to my teachers tesp. Wally. B.M.. 'tit Jacques. G.D.l and friends. esp. Shank tR.N.i. Hoorsh . . . 4N.H.l, Giz tA.C.l. and Ace tA,S.. while he was herel. MEMORIES: SKI TRIP. gr. 6: STRATFORD '85: P. Shannon's Hist. notesg SAM's PRTY, Mrch '86 lN.H. to hosp.i1SSB-Rav's B.Dg W. Ilnd prtys: VARSITY FOOTBALL '86L What would M, Chan say'? . Fri. night flicks: ll I: FRANCEIENGLAND TRIP with 'tit Jacques: Dr. Strangeporkl Rav's prty: F. Est. hghts. THANKS MOM + DAD+FAM. To my friends: keep in touch. Thanks Selwyn. I shall have to go on. - Winnie the Pooh 115' -'G STEPHEN HORROBIN While they enjoy his heavenly loye Must I in torments dwell? And howl twhile they sing hy mns ahoyel And blow the flames of Hell? .Abandon hope all ye who enter here, DUNCAN LEJTENYI Sitting here the morning before exams, wondering why l left this until the last minute. lhay e the chance to reflect on my three yearsg the good times. and had times tespecially' temi-paper timet. So to keep this short, l would just like to thank the people who made my stay' here ifnot enjoyable. entertaining. especially .l.S., A,C.. D,G., and A.L, Thanks Guys! BILLY LLOYD I'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO SAY THIS: JSR SFDED CFC7C6A0 C3D5AOCBC FD9D2C3C 5D3C6CC. . DQCCDSC ECCAOD9C 9D3C5, I GOODBYE ERIC KNAI There was a man with a tongue of wood Who essayed to sing. And in truth it was lamentable But there was one who heard The clip-clapper of this tongue of wood And knew what the man Wished to sing. And with that the singer was content. - Stephen Crane RAVI NAYAR ll years at Selly has marked a deep impression in my character. I am grateful to the many teachers on staff. l leave Selly with many memories -- the finest lying with my friends for it was with them that they were shared. Thank-you Selwyn. NOTES TO REMEMBER: aCe+AcEtTe, SaM'S HoUsE oF sLaUgHTeReD CeLLs. HoRsE + . . . lThUrsDay the l-lllll. NiCknAmes AnD KiT-KaTs with SmltH. ChRisTmaS erankers. NeW YEar'S EvEl. DaIlY Wallis. pAtHeTlc BB Sc.-Xsons PraNkStERs and BiG tnaughtyl blrThDaYs t,iEeZFYl YeAh' ThaT iT!! , cRocKett, TuBBs + DuB sTy LE!! KENNY PALKO I thank my family, my coaches. my teachers and most of all, my friends Pick's. cheers bud! It's too cold to drink outside Bud-tire.Che1 Nicole.che1 Brawm.' OB's, BOB's and BUDS. D-Day. M2 ILB in league. I take chances like that cause I know you're there. Beazer MacD's. Tim . . Tim . TIM'l' Yan, ACIDC in the am. Yan Iet's yig some girls. eh Bob . Bob Mike, Pete. Paulas party again? Aids, Thanks. Pauls. O'BIitz, Nicks, Dereks ICNTRY bra Olympl M.M. She's a very- beautiful lady sir. Did we miss him ff-14 'ATTACK' KFTBL ME+33I. APPLEBY7 Can you say FINANCIAL AID Pick's. D-Day and Ponk Hope we all show up. The friends I've made now can never be replaced. Down-it Dudes, let's go. PONK. IAN PICKWOAD The only certain thing in life is death tStingI Through my years of erratic emotions and times there have been tive pillars of strength that I would like to thank. my four caring and loyal friends who know quite well who they are and Mr. Wearing for support even when I did not deserve it. I thank Selwyn for being the status quo of my education and I guess its now time to get filthy rich and go where the real butterflies roam. ALASY THE PICNIC IS OVER 1Zonker Harris! JASON PRICE Summer 86', Little Lookout. O.l's. how funky is your chicken'.', robbed any banks7. Hemian + Hariet, Magog + Georgeville. 2 Mac., N77 DB, Nick's, OB's. MacD's. Mah'Asha. provi-soir. Lancaster, Daddy l70, ahh QPFF! OPEPE, fields of fire. how 'bout those Expos, I hate baseball. Seriously folks my 9 years thard to believer at S.H.S. have been great. There have been some tough times but the many good times even things out. The assistance of some very understanding twell, most ofthe timel teachers and coaches who were always twell, almost alwaysl supportive, I was able to overcome many obstacles, - Dr. Knees Thanks to special friends, U no who, and Marc K. A super special thanx to my little strawberry girl for her loving and caring. I love you. Good Luck Selwyn JUSTIN SANFT Oh boy its all over! For the past five years I've been waiting to say that Selwyn's been a great place to Ieam and I'lI miss the teachers and buddies Well enough ofthat sentimental garbage. Thanks to Gizzwell. Big Dan. Dunc the Funk. Bouhs. Iowsh. Shanker, Horshack, Flipper Ace. and other pals who made times good when they looked bad. Good times included' Letterman. Strato Leagues, spons pools. Chem, class. numerous squash victories, Stratford 851 Leadership Weekend and arguing with Gdoink or Big Dan. Special mention to Bolders and RSO for confusing me in class. In closing I'd like to say that I'll look back on the time I spent here 182'-RTI as a good period in my life. Good luck to those who follow and to the guys in the grad class. SEE YA? Time may change me but I can't change time. David Bowie SEAN SPECTOR Five long years, one short paragraph - here goes Grad 86 - the best ever IECSII PV+BR'? NO COP. NO STOP! Platsburg V SKUNK II TOLD Ut RB'S. OK LARRY! Mahasha, Time. TSH, Nick's. St. Pauls, the steps. Les Pres. Thanx to special friends: DW, EG, IP, RJ, KD, MC. MOO. VIC tCALL MEI, MRS. I.. and ofcourse KAT-ILU-1EVR - I GOT U BABE - UB-40: WOOD PARK ITHANX TO IP+PZl. BLOC3. THANXGVNG WKND - OUT THE WINDOWY Brossard'?! P-SOIR - HEY PHIL! WEN! NYOO! ARF! Endless hours SL quarters at Sherb + Atw, ISSIHR. -1 EVREMEMBR - DAD'S 4:58 AM ILU! BRESCIA BALI. WKND - WATCHOUT! Holiday Inn - 3 days and nights of . . . A very special THANX and LUV to MOM. DAD, KIKI, and KATHY - KIA-SSI For all the good times A here. there and everywhere - GOOD LUCK GRADS OF 87? BYE! Take your time. think alot. Think of everything you got You may still be here tomorrow But your dreams may not. - Cat Stevens MIKE PHILLIPS PVT' Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars. - Casey Kasem NICHOLAS PODBREY Imagine all the people living life in peace. You may say I'm a dreamer but I'm not the only one. I hope someday you will join us and the world will be as one - John Lennon The story of Cambodia: The beginning. Angkor Wat. center of a vast empire that reached across South East Asia, to the end, a war that devastated and a revolution that destroyed a people and a land - Sidney Schanberg Perhaps neurosis is why we can permit such atrocities to go on. each of us being in a mad scramble away from our personal horror - Arthur Janov Adieu l'ancien regime - Gordon Mclntyre GARY PORTER Thanks to all who made my seven years at Selwyn House enjoyable . . . tmother, father, SHS faculty, and fellow students, that means youi. I still remember the day in 1978 when a dozen anxious third-graders-toebe were interviewed by Mrs. Marsh for entrance into SHS. Among them were Steven H., Tim B., Clarence M.. and myself. Other memories: Mr. Reid's Gr3 Math. Mrs. Marsh's plays, la ferme with Alex M.. la sixieme ski trip, and discussions with Il Primo. A special hi to: Adrienne L., and Clarence M., John R., and Lou D'S., at UCC. For now, amici, adieu, aufwiedersehen. NEIL RIDDELL After ll years I am not speechless, just mindless. As we live a life of ease. Every one of us has all we need. Sky of blue and sea of green In our yellow submarine. - The Beatles Best wishes to the class of 87. Chop Chop MIKE RILEY Looking back on eleven years at Selwyn House. I take the good with the bad. From Ms. Wiggins to St. Andrews 1MACAULAY'?l, here Goes: Ishka. the Shiite warrior . . . OH FRANCIS, and who could forget Polly and the Coops. Here's mud tretardo biegel in your eye. The word is out . . .1rightA.K.andJ.B.5CHUCK'S CHICKS . . . The heat detector . . . The education at Saint Pauls. and of course the infamous O'BLITZ. Many Thanks to the people that made the years what they weret T.H. lthe gigoloy, LOUISE, PONK, GADZOOKS, BEEZER. LB, I.P. and CH. Special thanks to my family for their support and help, I hope I can repay you. i,3 T7 -iv. RIA Q 05 ROI,If STRGM-OLSEN Well, after ten years at Selwyn House. I tlnd, lor once. that I haye yery ltttle to say. Good luck and thanks to all, and remember. the way us long and growmg longer. SYWA SUNG Its hard to belleye that my years at Selwyn House are Iinally oy er. Neyertheless. here are a few thank you's to sollw deserymg people: I would luke to thank the very dedtcated and talented stall of SHS w ho haye made my stay here so memorable tl wouldn't like to thunk how tt would haye been wtthout your, A yery btg thank you to my' Mom and Dad for thetr neyerendnng support and encouragement these past years. and for ney er losmg hope w hen the gomg got really tough. To the Class ol' '87. I wnsh you all luek In the years that wnll follow alter leaymg SHS. Hey guys. nt w'ouldn't haye been the same wtthout you' Good bye Selwyn House. rest assured that I leaxe w nth many lond memornes that I w tll look back upon and treasure, Bye. ANDREW WATERSTON Frrst day. new laces. classmates. frtends. lmpossuble. work. routine. practlces. eoaehes. teammates, the team. teaehers. butldlng. students. Selwyn. Hyor. last day? Thanks Mom. Selwyn and espeetally Class ot' '87. for makmg 5 years bastcally great. Face pales ol' trtals wlth SII1llCS.H A Moody Blues DARREN WAXMAN WAX ON 177l HERE GOES: NO COP . NO STOP. I-87 Skunk-cheek the seats' RB's. us tt really ham Noyokln' .TIME. TSH pu stop TSC Grad 86 new buddtes. Thanks lor bemg there ELG. JWP. SIS. JB. CH. NIL. and NG. BLOC3. P-SOIR. Phtl you change man? Haaay Rudy, WEN' Nyooof ARF' OEF' Roohan R6 wtth CH. VS. CP. AAA. IEC 85 lColl:seuml. YYIOO megafun w1th.lS. ESI. and frrends New Years on the green. erustn' look out for gators' I5-ll tt's his pass' I 0 at the rose' The BR encounter. Ay w hall' HARRY YOLURE THE BEST. together w e'll conquer the rest. O.l's lost on the traeks. Calrforma X7 lgood y Ibra- tnonsl X-'art-Vtd. EG lets go tTshm'. Thanks for your support Mom. Dad. Ali. and Matt. ILU WAX OFF tS7l PETER ZUKOW Oy er the last o years I'ye had some great ttmes and made many good lrlends. Hats oll to the teachers at Selwyn who haye made my educatton enjoy able' There are some thtngs that no one could ey er forget. St Pauls, 0'Bltt1 tr.: p. I, station 33. Paula's basement. PECRSYY, the 5 musketeers. Stratford, Mark R. -Vs 3 'Y tthanksl chop-chop, Ishka Buble. spectal thanks to A K K I.B . . Thanks 51.51. K T.J.N. for all your support, lI's now lst and goal to go Well. to the class of '87, keep pushtng lorw ard and donAt look back. except to remember the great ttmes we had together' thanks guys X gs. H. Bourduas P. Munro QD 6? A. Snabl P. Shannon M. Krindle STAFF lfx W. Mitchell eg E R. Wearing A. Weber ,-.gt - 1 Q-o-Q41 'x fa + A. Paolem B. Carrara D. Booth R. Ninchcrr ,-A, ! ' 1 X 'Q W' Stull 1 . I V x K - 1 Tierney, M U'Ruurkc A, P P, A ' JSM 0 1 M U h T. Nlclvll J Murlm , .X N 'X xx rr: 0 f f-,A I .gf . L ii I R. Hcnwnud C. Cooper I V l p vx i I P Uuyun B. Harker l.. Seville D, Mitra. J. Luvoxe Q2 Y w -aan' ,....l.4 '1 G. Dowd Q31 f-fi 5' 'F- -. 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G Echenberg, Nl Fixman. .l Green, K, Hassan. A. Himelfarb. J. Khalil, A, Landsman. Y. Pasold. C. Price. M. Priel. D, Raisman. A. Robertson. C. Rutledge. S. Somers. M. Taylor, J, Wolff. D, Belts, R ' 'A Curpclilcr, P. Daily, 'I' Dilmi. N Dorlniain, R Geller, R Hullvknid. K' llonre, T It-xenson, D Macllougull. D Martin, IJ Matouls. C Nguyen. C,V Pelton, M Pollock, L. . Sandford. B. SL'hll'll'll'l. J. Tingley. C Voduc, C Werleman. K 'F .1- ,. o. . We . vf Y Bettsi Carpenter: Daly: Dibai: Dorfman: Geller: Hallward: Hoare: Levenson: MaeDougall: Martin: Matouk: Nguyen: Peltonf Pollock: Sanford: Schiffrin: Tingley: Voduc: Wcrleman: il 1 -x pv l-.M Don't vex me man. or l'll slap you down. Carpenter. stop laughing! Hey Tim, may I borrow . . Them darn city-slickin' boys! No problem! Beaver. smile, you're on Candid Camera! Silenciol Duncan. would you stop it! Oh yeah! Wake up and smell the coffee. MacDougall An all-round good guy for some strange reason. Works all day with no time to play. Chung my boy. he's funny and goofy. Well thal's certainly logical. Je suis tanne, Sid Viscious Please repeat that, Sir. l was just asleep. Ken. chairman ol' the Rat Pack. lt' he got 9993 on a test hell he disappointed. John Chapman had a dream! Mais ce n'est pas possible 0- 3 ,- 1 go is Q- Bmxnn. N Brud-A. A 'W 'Fw Chaudhury. P Gadboui. JAY Guinness. J. ,, Irshad. K Jan. J N , Komnc. R. Lejtenym. P. 'fv Niathevw, N, , N1cGuxre. H. I k 1 , ,. O'Regan. K. Q -U I , , . Palangxo. J. Sf K, if Rochford. R. ' S.. Singer. D - , ,QJ Skoda, J. ' 3 1 Smnhies. VV. ,. : I , - ' Slodola. D. 7 Taylor. I. Q T' .., if Vi!! Dill PQ' .vi ,W-v ' t Su rf' FE '28, -ln-. . mga You lost our CLASS NOTESPYY -v,f lil ., 3' ,l'lJ'b 'f'b Wainwnght. I ,-A as X x DE EIGHT G ...f 5 an .. ' w. , . I . lv . Qc' .. . H: is X . - -- fi -A 5-LK .. tv - sr Q A,,, V., A wg .vi 'c-, ,'a fi- -, Banerjee. O. 'e,. : '1 1 H 1 ' 1 sky 'V ft'-. 1 v- , 4 'X . Ev, . .A,.Z ., ,,l,, A ., .NU .,.,, I A, VJ... ,..,., 4 . A . ...I 2 -' -' ' rg i. -Q- -v- gr' Y.. V X. ...-C S ...fy - 14 .H I can't believe we forgot our CLASS NOTES . . . J' 0 lf lil Boxer. J. Bridgman, M Elkin, J. Hatton. C. Healy. S. Hreno. C. Issley, S. Melrakos. C. Mostowy. S. Poejo. R. Price. D. Quaid, P. Roiler. J. Rusko, M, Schwartz. K. Synnon. N. Sirdeshpande Teryazos, M. Voduc. N. Weitzman. A Andersen. M -Xrtkeorn, R fktttlcl. N liradecn. D Brow nc. T Cohen. M lltbhsa M Gtlman. S James. D. Kromsh. I MacKay. T Pechter, D Qutnlan. R Sahhagh. R Sacks, C Samherg. W Slatter. R Sourtal. J Vruxrdes. A Welgensherg. S ,vt ,T .Q v we 1 ' n 'v A Andersen, Ankcorn: Audet: Bradeen Browne: Cohen: Glhbs, Gilman: James: Kronish, Macliay: Pechter, Quinlan Sahbagh Sacks: Samherg Slatteri Sourlal, Vruy tdes: Wetgenslyerg, Mr. Boothl Mr. Shannon Mr. Krlndle A -'I I Q ,. , SB , ., 4 ,J 3 - 1 n rj . ,E How to Cope with Pre and Post Exam Stress How to survtve Sex Ed French Detlnittons are Fun! A day tn the ltfe of Derek Bradeen tA tragedy' based on a true storyl How to Forget tn Ten Easy Steps A thousand Excuses for Mtsstng Hockey Practtce The Worlds greatest Joke hook eg: Maurtce IS cool How to do zero work and get eighttes The Joy' of Communism' The A+ Guide to getting stratght A's The Power Of Coneentratton Wall Shakespeare. My Buddy. Qutck Excuses for not Dotng Your Homework How to Ftnd a Store with Sue I-3 Shoes In I0 Mtnutes Learn How to Barefoot twatersktt ln Ten Easy' Steps One-Hundred Thtngs to do with Extra Orange Hatr Ways for a Secret RGB, Agent to fake A Brlttsh Accent Ways to sktp Shannon's History' test. How to get perfect tn liy erything and do no Work Hou to Saul around the world. ayeragmg lb knots, Ways to fake hetng a computer teacher whale secretly transformlng stolen funds unto a swlss bank account lOl ways to be the coolest teacher Ways to yyrtte perfectly stratght on the hoard whale looklng at your students W., 'H 4 Ax rr' A 'I 'I i' iv' SC S.. ' 'rv 4 WT? Q0 1 Avedesian: Blundell: Brown: Duncan: George: Henderson: lasenza: Johnston: Lawson: Macdonald: Novak: Panasuk: Rae: Richardson: Shapiro: Schelling: Simpson: Sontag: Trzcienski: Valdmanis: Victori ,N Q- n P Beacon Hill Billy l'm only joking! Holy bottoms. Batman! Look at those sideb Butch lt's against my religion! Why? But, but, Sir! Capitan Caveman! Homework hook gratiti. Lawson, git out! Superjock Did you do your M.R.I, homework? l'm dead! l'm so tough. Did you see the Rougeuu brothers when . . Mordicai Uthe hyper piper What do you mean a S50 comic is a ripoff? N.D.G. l.et's all he there! The Lizard Man You mean you don't have ai Roots pin'.'!'.!!' Happy trails! Toys are me. urns! I 3 a , . E r i - 1 -wr I -L' Awedesian, P Blundell. A. Brown. A. Duncan. S George. T. Henderson, M lasema. R. Johnston. R. Lawson. R. Macdonald. K. Novak. A. Panasuk. A, Rae. P. Richardson. T Shapiro, M. Schelling. S. Simpson, R. Sontag, T. Trzcienski. J, Valdmanis, W Victor. W. i l W R I I Q,.x?:..' I lg agT'- - fl. I .,q ,,-wfira sn., ' 1' ',:,:33QfgHq5-w9gj.E F161 J --1 -fs QA .':3',H :j',2 .13'4., 5- ll, k' 1 fueilg f uh V 4 ' L .f in .', in 4::',,:g Ag . T? 'T 1 r q Qx .- w 3? .. WZ ,- I 1 Aspinall: Barkman: Beaty: C arsley : Del Biancoi Doss: Duquette: Fok: Gagnon: Higgins: Hanson: Katz: Martin: Momeau: Shepherd: Speirs: Thompson: Wan: Watt: Williams: Yelin: s ' i 2 A I 9A he I'll thump you one. Roshan. Hey Brian. let's go out back . . . Don't talk to me: I'm computing. Shut up. I'm thinking. I forgot my combination. Aieee! Stop picking on me! Family Feud! I worked on it all morning. and I only got an 8092. Man. am I ever modest! I like to keep it in the family. Have another banana. girl. I'm a natural tennis player - lOth in Quebec. Where's the nearest bucket? Slow-mo! Herder! You're about as sharp as a beach ball. When you're bored . . . They call me Marcos Code name Fastbreak. Choir Boy. I was walking down the street and I saw this Mack truck , . , on E 'V wqi Aspinall. N Burkman. S Beary. A. Carsley. W Del Bianco, F Doss. R. Duquette. C. Fok. G. Gagnon. B. Higgins. P. Hanson. C Katz. S. Mamn. A. Morneau. P. Shepherd, J. Speirs. G, Thompson. B Wan. V, Watt. A. Williams. I. Yelin. D. 7 1 Jxyll-Ipit, li lilrkx. l' lixoeltltotlxe, J lirumngholtl. lf CQlIllPL'illl, C' W llotlgt, . Drummond. I, l'L'lltllIl1l..l Hamxworth. M llerlwa. li llmchey, D Jalwal, li Kovallk, lf? hlaetlonald, M Papageorgno, N Roxio, A, Rutledge. J. F Sandford. M. Scott. J. Wehxter. S WlClgCllNhCfg. E. all Q . ix-I X ir Yoo, li L l S A f av. 1 . t A ,- v- .4 Richard Aguayo: Patrnek Birks. Jon Broekhouxe: Feltx Brumnghold: Chrlstlan Campeau Wtlliam Dodge: Louxx Drummontli Jonathan Feildmgi Mylex Halnsworth Edward Herha: Davld Hinehey, lim' .lahal Jean-Paul Kovallki Maru Macdonald 9B 'Iv 'qw x Q . - , .df X A rm --K .- 1. 3-1 N, 1 t I N. rlvrfgv puns ,Q 1 .XMI Vectorsz you etthcr have them or you need them, Holt Spldtlll Did you hear about thnx Ur thu Ahsolultlj , . Tl1Lll'x xo Nltlpldl Lite ns a synthemler. Whtuh one tx ll Mylex'.' But xertously. Jon Kathleenf' Sy bil Loudmouth Another shutout. Daw td? Ya, well uh . . . They never would hate xeored that touchdown ntl max on? Wow. I have all mormng to WFIIC my eway Nueolax Papageorgtoi lintranee Ill the rear Adnan Roxio, Str, can l please take notes amvxayl' Janne Rutledge' Yankee go home! Michael Sandtord, Thexe grade mnex are N0 lmmature Joel Scott, My. Str. thatk a mee tle you're uearmg, Stuart Webster: Swlmsutt tmue , , . Earle Weigenxhergz Olympus MQIXIIIIUS Fred Yon' Argumg with Freddle IN luke talking to a hrnuk xxall C IN' Y. 'W' fx Bakar f Casullo Q Chen - Csabrajetz Ferger - Garson - Gavrilovic - Guinness - Komsic s Lallouz 1 Meisels - Mian - Nair - O'Brien - Osbome - Rae - -J -1 N. i 3 . x , Slightly louder than a mouse. l'll shake tonight. OIC Oh great Nimhlu William Shakespeare himself. Dr. lt's the homework! Desperately seeking coolness You're a funny guy. Nair. I like you, That's why lm gonna kill you last. Mr. Basic Why aren't there any girls in this school 'ADaruel. stop chirping like a bird. Look at him groyelling for power? the name's Diego. buster! Are you crazy: Osborne' Bizarre love triangle Hey guys. I'm buying another recordY 'Nobody would say anything about me like that except ...MIANYYYN -,.. -Ay ' - a ff B 2 4-. 4' W1 W Bakar. S Casullo. T Chen. L Csabraiew. P S Ferger. B Garson. E T Gayriloyic. N1 f' Guinness. P Lallou7. D Xletsels. D . W Nlian. A Komsic. F Nair. D O'Brien. K . ' Osborne. T Rae. I. A V Rallies. G Sampson. C . Tang-Wai. R Zitzman. A Raikes - Garson. do you yyant me to deal yyrth your IAace ' Sampson - Conor is one of those people who should haye a class note but ultimately doesnt Tangvyai - Mr Pengutn Zitzman - You're so retarded. Nair ' Dr. Harker - Mr. Nlncherl - M. Layole Y Mr. Krindle - Sir. Booth - Mr Robyn - Mr Glasspoole - Mr, Lumsden A M. Guyon - Mr, Williams - Mr, Martin - Do you see yy hat I mean ' This neyt part is RE.-XLLYeyeit1ng Presse. Fest mon 1ournal ' You're not sorry, but you soon ysill be ' I agree with you guys. BASIC is more tun than nurnbe sy stems Great slufli' These angles Y BOING' - are therefore not equal ' Just because you haye tlye pencils doesnt rnean your correctfu T'es pas au courant au1ourd'hui'4' Taber . . ' '4You'ye got to learn it like a parrot ' -19 if Ax .., hr- ,F-1-. Qffffff 9 Avedesian: Bhanji: Bouhairiei Bruneau: Duffield: Duquette: Evans: Freiheiti Grant: Jacobs: Memon: Moroz: Mostowy: Mulder: Muller: Quinlan: Rochford: Schopflocher: Tobman: Trischuk: Tsadilas: Schwartzi Victor: Vineberg: Wexler: WF in v- v Joe Joe Joe Joe Joe Joe Joe .Ioe Joe Joe Joe Joe Joe G.l Joe Joe Joe Joe Joe Joe Joe Joe Joe Joe Joe 10A 'F I ld al G.Q. C liche Mellooo Brew Dubo Franco Whoa. I dunno, How 'bout that Fra? Tunes Snazzy Gee guys - I dunno Memo-Demo Anti'Delemo Rodo-Scholaro Rosemere really is a hole . Joe Sado Hinglish, Phythics and yeah. Socio Ski Weekend Attitude. Why No Prohlemo. History Cool Wrestle Football -Mostowy, one more and l'll . . - Disciplinarian Oh No, Where did he go? 'Z' N, 7' F ilm I? M 'x I , '-'T . ' 1 'iv Ax edesiun. 5-1 Bhunhii. Z Bouhuirie. S Bruneuu. Nl Duttield. B. Duquette. Nl. Ex ans. C. Freiheit. Nl. Grunt. R. Jacobs, D. Memon. F. Moroz. D. Nl0Nl0NKf , S Mulder. J. Muller. A. Quinlan. N Rochford. T. Sehnptlocher. T Schwartz. R. Tobman, J. Tmchuk. D. Tsadilus, J. Victor, R. Vineberg, R. Wexler, Nl. llezily. J liirkx. R lirgih.iiidci'. C K'ai'ter. M llildzi, li Dimitriou. li Hung. K lrsliad. N Jangl. l' Macdonald. S Mathews. D N1L'Klllll0ll, G Nziudie. D Palhy. P Riar. I Ritchie. J Slawner. H Stevenson. M Tollas. P Verehere. M. Vinehcrg, J. Vinh. M von Veh. A. Winn. D. . FTF' -I' ill ,, A . fp 1- ' Q X.. W' Q avv. ' I Bcaty: Birks: Brabanderi Carter: Dilda: Hung: Jangl: Macdonald: McKinnon: Mathewx: lrshad: Naudie: Pathy: Riari Ritchie: Slawner: Stevensoni Tolias: Verchere: Vineberg: Vinhi von Vehi Winn: Dimitriou: 1' . Why do they call me Beef? Homework. whatk homework? l've got the best girl lined up lor the weekend. Joe French Why do they call me toothpick? What'd ya get? Freiheit. La Reserve sucks and you know it. Oh good. class. sleepy-time. Totally out ol' hand. Silent. but deadly l lost 510 on the curling match! Topf'?l . . .L 19. , .3 Hallway . . .. Z0 . . 1 . . .Qh10SI Valuable . . .1 Fruit. l've had a rough day l'ni telling you. they have cool clothes at the Salvation Army. Pass the MaIola Mr, Williams. it's illegal I0 hit a child! lt was a great party - what l remember ot' it. .lust a see. l think l saw everyone in the locker room. . . . lillliveg . . . ll: . . . Warriors. . +4 . . .totally awcsomelg . . .1'?lSH'g . . . Punuh! C'mon. four hourk on the phone ixn't a lol Don't you wish you were mei' 1Chop Chopl So what if l'm l7'? Super Dave Irshad, face it. the Nordiquew are going nowhere! ' ' si -V iv- 5 iii' fi l5I?l Yi -M ,v-' x X.. Q .1 I x N.,-N Q-' S D . A x S 5 9 4... g...3!4A -J f 5 , V 9 ' f 2 'ff f V',v N Va...! fl vo tg M J: , wx, gi:-1 Q V ' M I V1 g.,,-5. 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Something must 'be done. Look at him. All the animals came rhinos, deers, kangaroos, cheetahs, elephants and hamsters. Every animal that you can think'of. We will have to set tiaps or play a trick on him. I think bpth said the elephant. All of them agreed. ,Monkey invited Lion over for tea. .All the other ' ' ' - 1 animals were overhead. They cut a hole over th5'lion-'s head. Put . if'-' 1 I ' if ' some- sleeping powder on him. Then they stuck a needle i .. ,. -- 1 has axsorneyfher ' He woke up ran out. His face was steam-, -Q pt .. 'I' ' 'Y ing yqpounced'on-him. He kwas so embarrassed. Llc 'v , -,-- ' -,.5.g,Jumped,rightintotl1e.lake. 11 ,JA ' - ' ' fi' ' - N Nowato set a trap said Monkey. Hmmm said the cheetah.,jNell .-A . ' ,. YD we know ,that hejs stlfpid enough to E for So tlsey put Q, , 'ns i 'fr --f meat on astick overra pit,'At night he came and'he jumped to get f W .g... 1 - . T -'Q the great. 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Q, 1+ JMMWJM in-1 Iwi... - 'f'Qfs.i.-Jsg.iQa..211s..'N - . ,-, rn - - ' BACK IN TIME M treus lsyle and I were walktng along the road one day Then suddenly we saw a gold glowtng door Then Kyle sand Let s o md see what s nn tt So we went Then suddenly we got pulled tn the door We arrtved ln a wetrd plaee I sud Where are we' M treus satd I don t know Kyle sand Let s tnvesttgate So we dtd Then all ol a sudden there was a ro td We looked behtnd oursely es There was a dmosaur We were back tn time I looked at my dtgtttl w tteh lt was January I It was September belore Then Kyle sud Run' So we dtd We ran for a whtle but soon we ran Into another dmosaur They were both Tertnassauras Rex So we pmteked We kept trymg to run eaeh way But we eouldn t We were cornered by the same kmd ot dtnosaur The suddenly one grabbed tor us But we ran through hts legs Then we ran to a brook I looked behmd my sell The dmosaurs were runmng alter us We tound a log So we paddled across the stream But the dmosaurs w tlked teross the stream So then we ran We ran for a long time but they were sttll aher us now But mtl lor long We soon tound out that thus was a brontasuarus cave beeause a brontasuarus was after us The only way out w ts out ol the eaye So then we had to run agam So we dtd We got away from the brontasuarus All three ol us s tt on a roek hungry bored and tlred Then suddenly we saw footprmts tLtke maglc I We followed them You would not belteye tt but tt s true we found food So lrom then on we were okay Jay Waldron 4A I L1 L ,JJ X-Q s N XFX Z' Z I Farr Weather Stegasaurus by Joey Tang. lA Ls.-. 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L N i 'iffffifj f E' K A- f 51' .W A L n fg J xi, rd VNHAI DOIH INSPIRI THI PAIN OF ENEMY FIRE' How would you lu.l ll you had a son VN ho w ts lulltd hx tht xhot ot a Bun' Hts hh. would by Lmptv hpnulorth Irom that day or night All nn om salma flush ot light VNh1t IL tllx tlolh IIISPITL Iht pun ol gmmy lin. ' lor l han oltnn wondutd what It s like to ted the pam Ol t world II1 whlth tluth doth rugn lx tt th tt lhty w mt to Lhmb thc towur Ol wulth md power Th ll hu ln tht slum Thu hulltl shot through tht. alr and sang I nm Dtath 'iomcd 15 soon xou Il lu,l mx bltc And wuh that dmppt md unto the mght Wt must die But why Do pmplt have the IIc.hI to end anger tha human raw And all lm that mms through um: 1nd space Do thv.v stnd an angd ol death to lull us all both bug and smtIl It s tor my muntry' he tram And now than he hes Motnonlexs wtthout llle Iullpd not hx a kmte But bv a gun Now how would you teel If that was your son' .Ieremv Taylor 7A 1 1 -' . , .,- '. , 'h ' 'R , . . 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'15, ' 44' ' r ff. if 3.a:.. +- '- . an -A I 5 4, Q1 A 5- ' ' . 7. fl 'QA' THE BLACK ROSE His shop was locked, his alarm was set, Jones turned his footsteps towards his home. He shoved his hands deep into his pockets: The weather chilled him to the bone. The string came back. The bow it creaked. Twang Thwack : the arrow found its mark. A scream, a gasp, and then a thud: Some soul yielded to the dark. There Jones lay in a pool of blood. In his right hand a black rose, In his left, the arrow still in his heart: A twisted and frightening pose. Lights flashed, Sirens they wailed. The Police arrived on the scene, And all they left was an outline, Painted where Jones had been. Sergeant Muller was handed a paper Giving him the homicide case. After a month of cruising the city, He retumed but one suspect to base. His name was Mephistophilis. Strong in body but mentally slow, He owned a shop in the east end: Sorcerers' spells, curios. The Court of Law convicted him, And it'says so in good legal prose. But they never had him, and they never will: The Killer of the Black Rose. The suspect too perfect, the case too neat: It bordered the unexplainable. 'Twasn't a man killed Jones, Muller knew, 'T wasn't a man at all, but the devil . . . Sarah was pedaling home in the dark. Through the forest alone on her bike, She hit a root. She fell and prickled Her thumb on a Rose Black as Night. David Pechter, 8B , --Q . . ' ....'a..a-. '- r Y - f-RFE. Q15' THE ANIMALS OF MASAI Mstsonne won irs rize in is ea 'scones or PM t F tP th y r t rf ve. ...B f --- - . . f,r -- ',.'3- -11, -- -N.. .' ' . A L, ' I' .1 f' 3 ' -' Q 14 . ,cw --3-:.-:J .': As ' - , .- N W . ' . ' ' - -I ':K.'tff?:-Aft 1-.. .wg .l 7 -' 5 ' ,.. 4 ' -1, . -...- 1 -. ..-. Fas, ' Q-,..--a. . '-sl.-J-Q. -..,.-- ,,.-1 ,. hx. . wa '. 1 .f - 4.-V - , ....., ...w ,. ff 4 ,,Q.,..,'. .5 is L. ' -I' ,.- tus- . V - .-. -, ' fn' 4. , ln'.' , 'A ,-L-i . 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The sick and old. fleeing Death's touch t'ward hills Where fields with qui'scence and freedom are filled. Lawrence Chen, 9C 5- . 1 . 1 . if . 41. 5- I L- gf ' . 4-..- af. I, -,r , . , ...ff 4 . lf. ', .qt In ' :-1- ' 1 ' -1' I , 1-'A ' .r,y,'. Lf .1 .- .,-- I s. .1 , 41 . . v A -, nl, ' 1- ,x1', , 4 gf -if ,L 7Lf ' '.., u ' 2 ,' - 1 3- - . 'yi r -.2-' ' ' 4',12.re .. is 1 -5 'I A - - Q . if , H- 1. . , . ' . 'Lp 1- 5 ' ' .L -, fn Y Q ' :sv lim- A- -X-- f r...-I' fg,.vw,. - . . -' Q . L -1 R, , ,, Ll- A Q .As l L.. V . V : . !Y' , . fn 4- . V i -. ,-.'. El- ' Q, I -'45, 'S ' 4' ' I-, x .A ' . s ...gi - ix . I 1 1. HURRICANE AFTERMATH Emerging at dusk, pressures low and high Collect the moisture of destruction's force. Inflicting havoc despair and remorse Irresolute winds first screech and then sigh Abandoned cars like grey elephants drink From the torrential rush that was a road Powerless wires crash prone under their load Animals founder then gradually sink Vision changes to rosy silver dawn the rising sun cmnabar flecked with gold Colours are warm, the atmosphere is cold, And bloody branches from their anchor torn Nature perplexed us never will this cease Devastation appears as perfect peace Paul Csabrajetz 9C ther er to wash m the wb nb W nv' THE CRY us nobler in the slime RS' TW fnsfgobd to eat food that grea ,Lf-var , 1 f 4'!-an 1 Been gobbled, and .here wiiigenr 'QVVN vb- et out' h1e he .Jo hve1ove b awww MINS! ew, C if if LEARNING TO DANCE Learnrng to dance was an ordeal for me Those who knew me had never con srdered me fleet footed Even my lovmg mother often wondered aloud how I managed to get a parr of shoes on my two left feet but I was determined not to lrve up to my reputatron at our hugh school graduation ball Two weeks remamed In which I would have a chance to break the clumsy aura whrch surrounded me drowmng my ego In embarrassment I had remembered readtng an advcrtrsement for a dance school and decrded to drop by after school on that day It was located on the upper floor of a small slab faced burldmg and thc wrndow was filled wrth neon llghts innouncrng the latest specrals and colourful posters of beautiful men and women performmg the newest moves I walked up the long flrght of starrs trrppmg only once that led me to a small room wrth shtny panelled flooring A pleasant look Ing young woman was drrectmg a class of falrly bulky women who were attempting to touch thetr toes When a break was called I approached the Instructor and asked told me to stt by the door for halt an hour When she had fmrshed the class she motioned to me to approach her She ex plarned the steps to the basic waltz and began dancing wrth herself to demonstrate the techmque It looked so very sample but my feet were obvnously not rn rhythm wlth my braln on that day ln addltton the floor was so slippery under my wet shoes that I found myself lyrng on my back everyttme I trred to dlp the dummy wtth whrch I was dancrng I suppose that the Instructor rn makmg me dance wrth the dummy mstead of herself had suspected that I couldn t be lrkened to Fred Astarre but she could never have expected me to break off four of Its toes Three hours and many brurses later Ms Jenmngs reluctantly permrtted me the pleasure of her company on the dance floor and even she was surprnsed that I drdn t step on the construction boots she was wearmg She awarded me the certrftcate of Most Improv ed Dancer of the Day and rnformed me that wrth a but of practrce I mrght become a decent dancer A complrment' I practxced stutter flutter and butterfly steps every wakmg hour and the day of the ball finally arrrved Thrs was to be my moment of glory my royal crownrng my nrght rn the lrmehght I sat alone rn the corner of the bus tlmg hall dreannng wonderful dreams of how wonderful the nnght would have been rfl hadn t broken my date s foot by slammmg the door on tt as she clnmbed Into the car Jared Tobman. 10A sf ' 1 . s ' - , f . , c - 7 . . 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GUINNESS Y TR W HO on I , FESTIV L OF FRIENDS On oth May. l987. the Festival of Friends happened at Selwyn House. making a memorable occasion for the entire Elementary School. Even at 8.10 a.rn. when the children were playing in the School yard you could feel the excitement in the air. Then the whistle hlew and everyone crowded into the School. Laughter echoed through the hallways. If you had been in the gymnasium a little later. you would have witnessed each class entering expectantly. eagerly awaiting the day's events. Then a sound could he heard. lirst faintly. then building in volume. lt was the sound of bagpipes being played by Ian Gainov. a former Selwyn House student. Gainov was followed into the auditorium by sixteen staridard bearers, each one proudly holding a flag to represent the countries which were being highlighted during the day. The special guests. who represented many countries of the world, followed the procession and then were in- troduced and welcomed by Mr. Weber and Mr. Mitchell. After the opening remarks the guests were escorted to the classroom by their Grade 7 hosts. During the morning the boys, with passports in hand. visited three different presentations. They experienced the making of Belgian chocolates. ate falafel. created Turkish puppets and watched fascinating movies. The varie- ty of activities did much to help them understand the people and places of the world. They especially liked the free travel posters and brochures - and the chocolates! By lunch time everyone was ready for an intemational picnic of egg rolls. burito chips, hotdogs and fortune cookies which was eaten in the gym. The day ended with an energetic folk dancing presentation by Les Sortileges where the culture and music of different countries was vibrantly demonstrated. Was it a success? 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Q SDH 'Q Li' Y l '.x Z 4 In 'u A M ...xr ':- - , Q1-Qu ' Q-Q - - , -D Umf'?'4?p..f..i xl- -- 9,2 :MB JJ if P 5 X . -' l ' ,. -N ' 1 - , Jfik ' li .Q if rig 31 .Ji P V ,Wfe K N DEBATERS HAVE AN OUTSTANDING YEAR M86 87 was a xcrx prosperous xcar tor dcbatmv and publrc spcakm both outsrdc the school at competrtrse tour namcnts md contcsts md tnsldc thc school rn our own cl tssroorn program for studcnts rn erades sewen through clcxcn Our lrst ot tourn tmcnt x tctorrcs IS cxtcnsrsc In October wc sent thrcc boxs to Quccn Margarct s School rn Dun c an B C to thc lnternauonal lndepcndcnt School Pubhc Spcakmv tournament Mrchacl Vlexler won first prlze nn thc attcr dmncr c xtegorw and Errc Drlda won thnrd prrzc an dcclamatnon ln Januars we attcndcd the B C S Grand 15001 Anmxcrstrs Wcekcnd whcrc the tcam ot Erlc Gllman and Justm Vmcbcrv won first place ln Fcbruarx wc wcnt to thc Scmor Prc Prostnclal debattnv tournament w hcrc Farhan Mcmon Daxrd Moroz Eric Grlman md Justm Vrneberv won thc trophx tor Best School and sus of our elvht box s were namcd to the speakers ltst ot thc top tcn mdn ldual dcbaters ln March at thc Tratalvar Scmor Pros tncral Debates we complemented that srctory w hcn Ertc Gllman Justm Vlncberv Eric Dtlda and Ryan Vlctor won thc trophs for Best School Mark Frclhclt and Mrchael Wexlcr made ll to the tmal round and won second placc team of tw o and flkc out ofslx eligible studcnts were named to the speakers ltst At the end of March Eric Dllda and Mtchael Wexler also won Ftrst prtze at the Lestcr B Pearson H1 h School scmor dcbatlnv tournament In Aprrl we sent tour teams to the Jumor Proxrn culs at thc Chamblx Counts Htrh School tn St Lambert where Phtltp Quald Sammx Slrdeshpande Sean Gilman and Joel Scott won the trophy tor Best School tn the rumor dnrsron Later that same month Mtchael Wexler placed ttrst tn thc Pterrctonds Comprchcnsnc Hrgh School publtc speakmg contcst Thcsc awards hasc made 1986 87 our most succcsstul xear es er The boss haxc reached these accompltshments through consrdcrable natural talcnt and ex en more hard work Thes haxc earncd tor themselx es a reputatron for whrch thcx and wc can all bc proud Douglas Peets 1 1 'gr - - vx1 1 1 ' 1 Iv f X1 -V Y 1 -1 1 - -'V . . , - , 2, . , . . .. c . 1 . s ,. , .' , , .t . s... , 1 ' 1 , .c ,..t . . t.. , , . .. ssl- ' Q -1 1 - sr -1.1 s - vs - -1- as r aa ,. 1 s'- s ' ' .. s . 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A f-'K' .. o 1' ilf- 2 ,Ji J 'nn r 4 Q 4.. - 'E QL, Q2 -40' Y 6. :vi RFQQB' ':'f ..1 ..'Tl- '3 5 .. 'rvm-' ' 53.9-Lai . S . if v 5 xi 1 4 Q q A, .4 .M . Y' if . Us - WV ' fa qi' 3 2, ,9. 3 tw A' x N Q N, Y' vis '-Q-an 2 -. ifiws. 1 ,- V aunt' 1 wg' fa. K.- Q. if G 1? ' 4 Physical Fitness Cross Country Running :E ss Zi . 'ATM N x .vii Q' , 'VXLV RRS N ...Q--4 ! . . . .-.-.--.....,,... - .. -..A ll' si! gn.. 4,9 4 1 ,J '54 -'nu x-' s 1 , 'I 'U 7 '44 N. Lis ,Q fd... N! .Mr ,gag +q f Vx? 1 A x 1 K' X .1 ' X if 1 L vw I v Q.- FOOT ff 1 st. kgnwfff FF ,, ie Q 4 eu ' new Varsity Football The 1986 Senior Football teatn started off slowly and gradually progressed with each outing, When the regular season ended. they had a record of 4 wins and l loss in the tough Rouge Division of the Metropolitain League. good for second place and a playoff berth. The Gryphons had a hall control style of offense that scored in a methodical manner. This. coupled with a hardshitting defense. made Selwyn House a highly respected team in the league. This line blend ofGrade 9. IO and l l players produced an enthusiastic and mature team. A good nucleus of 9's and 10's augers well for next year. This year's edition of the Senior Gryphon accomplished much more than we expected or hoped for. We hope that this is a portent for a banner season next year, M. Maurovich and T.J. Nicoll V .vs I -. ...V N 'f .75 A , ' . fa - gg in 1 A I if E D' v ' , - ...-ani ' -..- - ,-, ,. 'x Q ' vy '.' f U- Kr' .,,qv'i l P., Q,-sf! is- ' I I BALL WEEE? X va t Bantam SELWYN HOUSE BANTAM FOOTBALL 1986 This year's Bantam Football team was composed ofa large group of returning veteran grade nine's and many promising grade eight's. The team displayed a great potential for success as the season began but this prepotency never fully materialized on the field. Coaches S. Mitchell and C. Boyle provided the knowledge and taught the skills necessary to all the members of the team. Captains JP Kovalik, Louis Drummond. David Hinchey and Greg Speirs inspired their teammates both on and off the field. Although the offensive unit was in need of some execution during the season. our defense was considerably one of the best in the league. We all remember the many times defense shut down the opposition's offensive drives and handed the ball to our offense. This comment on the team would be much too lengthy if all the deserving people were mentioned. Let it suffice to say that by the end of the season. all the players and coaches were fused into a closely knit unit supportive of each other in all situations. Grade 7 Football elf V., 1 1' .3 , . , .6 . bu' V nxviot: ,lb I . V' . ' 4 75 r ZF 1 , , , ,, ,,, ' 5 -- .Q f s as, f is 9. F.,-,ir xii. 5 , J, A f .. - S'.'sf:q1-1.51-'fyf-1-.f -B -H - . ff'-v 6 a 'til I A -54 i - hu .1 . Aug r N:-2. if av- M as . 7... .s . . A, H .t ,n' K rn Y i nt- . .... 4 HX W - L' IQ 'ax' , . , b 3 Q' . . ' ' . s ., W' ...V - SWE I , X y ., , , , s -E M N 3 Qin.: .Q I 'A xl W ' uf-I ax I.- r. I- ., i- C 1 -- A 'F , if . 1- ' ' 'Q' 1.55 K' Q W. 5 C. 1 .J NWI- . . A' 1 'r H, , i1,,b,.-.Ki T lie- H' .. an l ' .8 .. W y - t a 1. , 4 . 1 ...wx . QE , , .. . it - gl .. ,lg .. -I . 4,1 ' . 4 ,, .,,-a-.V-. ,-. , Jn. .B ' ,-s C nb fAnN ' -- i ' h The Bantam Soccer Team had a yery suc- cessful season, and timshed 3rd in the city This was supposed to be a building season forthe team. since most ot' last year's semi- tinalist squad either switched to football or were too old to play Bantam soccer and had to moye up to Midget. But in spite of the many new. inexperienced team members. or maybe I should say because of them. the team had a surprising 1045-l record on their way to a third place linish in the GMAA and a bronze medal at the Bishop's Soccer Tour- nament. The team was well balanced: a strong defence anchored by Bobby lasenza and Neal BaneryeeL a steady. aggressixe mid-tield headed by Paul Ax edesian and Keith Macdonaldx and the free-wheeling striker duo of Nick Papageorgiou and Sam- my Sirdeshpande. w ho together contributed 'ag -v -s goals in l.. league games. Bantam GA' Bantam ' ' The team enjoy ed an exciting beginning to the season by posting a -1--1-0 record in the Bantam Tournament at Bishops By the end of September. the players were eagerly looking forward to their trip to Vancouy er for the Independent Schools Under I2 Na- tional Tournament, After our exciting trip. we continued w ith GM.-XA competition. We did not do as well in league play. ending the season with a 3-5-0 record. We did. howeyer. manager to enjoy a good season with a 0-9-I record oyerall. Our thanks go out to Coach Cude and Mr. Beauchamp w ho helped us enjoy a great year. Grade 5 84 6 The fall of l9S6 was yery successful tor the Grade 5-6 soccer team. The highlight ot the season was .1 triumph at the annual LCC Tournament by winning against LCC with a score ot'-1-3 and against Ashbury with a score ot' 2-l, The team tinished tls regular season with a score ot' 3 wins and -1 losses against LCC tthe best ey er in the 5-6 soccer historyt. By establishing itself with such a record. the S,H.S. 5-b soccer team is sure to come back in tiull torce next fall in order to proye again that Selwyn House has tfeaturesft many outstanding soccer players The team showed a yery aggresstye ol- fense with forward players like Dedtcik. Pattee. Nloscatelli and Sasse The players were supported by strong halt'-backs like Matthew Kerner and ,-Xles Lal, A tough defense was the key to many ytc- tories. Peter Seguin, Thomas Pittiel and Dylan Smith were outstanding in that position. But in all. it is the team spirit and hard play ing that made the team come from a long way, be successful and gain respect from all ol' its opponents. l ' I' Sv in ,N Q G. Q 5: iQ, X L- , ,F V Q ' s r . A 4 Q., in WRESTLI The 1986-87 wrestling season was an eventful one for the Gryphons. After a poor season and last place finish in the G.M.A.A. the previous year. Selwyn House bounced back to finish fourth out of twelve tcains. Highlights ol' the championship meet were the bronze medal matches of Ross Vineberg t 1 19 lbs. l. Michael Wexlcr 195 lbs. 1. and Tiga Sontag C78 lbs.J. Silver medal performances Colne from Richie Schwartz 1132 lbs.l. Chris Bruneau 1138 lbs, 1, and Marc Vinh 1185 1bs.l. The outstanding effort of the day was contributed by Christian Carnpeau xx ho captured the gold medal at 112 lbs. Next season looks promising based on the strong nucleus of veterans and the return ot' provincial gold inedalists Chris Hallward Q78 1bs.l and Robbie Johnston tl-12 lbs.l. The team would like to thank former Selwyn House wrestling great. Pipo DeLeonardis. for his technical and motivational support. M. Maurovich 4 - A . 4 - Y! of x Squash enjoyed 'tn active 'ind competitive winter this year. as Selwyn s team participated in four inter-school meets and hosted another. On February 26. l987. the School held its annual Selwyn House Invitational Tournament attended by B,C.S.. L,C.C.. St'1nste'iel'1nd Ashbury College. Ot' the tixe teams. Selwyn House placed second overall while taking the junior championship 'tndjunior runner up. winning 21 out ol' 'i possible 37 vames. First place went to L.C.C. which took 27 Games. All team members look l'orw'ird to oustinv L.C.C.. at next year s Tournament. from its perch atop its opponents. Our sincere thanks to Messrs. Lumsden and Crawford as well 'ts those at the Ville Marie Squash Club for their support and eneoura-Yemeni. E. Dimitriou 1 l This year Selwyn House Sehool again partieipated in the G M A A Badminton Leavue While wictories were a little to play Most players showed a steady improv ement and hopefully these players will return next vear Badminton does one many bows who might otherwise not haxe the ehanee the opportunity to par tieipate in inter sehool eompetition At the Bantam letel Alex Vruvides showed wood promise At the Midget level Adrian Rosio showed excellent improve ment and at the Senior lex el Billy Lloyd and Miehael Chan played well in spite ol some ters dtlficult eompetition -x, P Litvack 4bS'll1l from Pururz A Vruudes M Rusleo Badminton P ,U . if , s ! 1 , A f 4 5 L U - sf i v, 4 'x . , n x u 1 1 x Q x 1 1 L K K t K l .1 e. C' ' x 1 x 3 3 . D ' ' 2: . . . S, . s i Q - '- ., ...,.- y..,. .4 A - I A ,c 1 A-,- '- , . , V - ' ' 1 1 .i se, 11- - A 1 'sl 4 ' ' A ..... .. ' A D . ' R ' - ' -e e h s .. - . s ' ,, - il searee. t ere was a ways an eager desire .. , t.-r . , y b. . , , H, b A v . Q X -. D , . D -, , c . . ' .- ' . -, s ' - - 1 . 1g-s ' L. eix. , 1 1 Q 1 1 I I ' . . 1 0 . ' 5 .Y V . 'i -Q. . ig? 5- V you As the season draws to a close. it is heartening to look back and consider the excellent progress the C r in- team made in three months ot competition against the three other schools in the G.M.A.A. league A Royal West Academy. Centennial Academy and HS. Billings High School, Although we started the year with only two experienced curlers. the new blood learned both the skills 'md the strategy re-mirkably quickly. Willie Dodge and Kevin O'Brien. both tirst year curlers. played with enthusiasm 'md a good understanding ofthe 5 me. D' - ren Waxman, Eric Gilman. Randall Birks. Justin Vineberg and Matthew Stevenson all curled well and, with more experience. y ill required as well as being able to make the 'pressure' shots when required. ln spite of not winning as many games 'is we would haxe liked. no one should feel ashamed of this as we tied 'is mfiny games as we lost 'ind won three, g ' g ii a Z-5-5 reco el. We wound up the season by hosting our Third Independent Schools Bonspiel with teams from Ashbury College. B.C.S,. Centennial Academy and two Selwyn House teams participating. The Bonspiel was won by Ashbury Colleye with Centennial Academy coming in second and one of our teams skipped lalternating gamesl by Tyler Rochford and Scott MacDonald. gaining '1 ycry close third place. There was some excellent curling by' all teams to please a large crowd of enthusiastic spectators. J.P, Martin ' , g u l g . . . g g ga ar , . , , , t , , K undoubtedly be excellent curlers in the future, Scott Macdonald and Tyler Rochtord as Skips display ed all the qualities of leadership I 4 5 x 2 i X A QV., K . . a . giy mg s r , , , A U, x 1 Q tv M , , t .v K k T 1 Cross eountry skiers enioyed mother 'ood se ison ol ti lining ind rieing this ye tr As my skiei md he will sing the pi nses ol hill bounding at Murriy Hill md long runs on Mount Royal While the eompetition in I G M A A ts iniproying out boys te quitted themselyes yery well it rtee time Our midget teim showed ste idx inipioye ment through the se ison md linislied second w o were in the med il i tee ill i on e mie o tie lor tirst pl tee in the lin il moun e nd here ded s Kel s their efforts this se ison Skiers ilso pirtietptled in the Nlttltlebellt t el llll lite UNK iw bridge Br id o enioy working w ith the spiiited iou 1 ol boys w io le ut N 'U se tson B fl .lsspvtt t Cross-Country Skiing 3 fe, - 1 i - ii A P sissy 'fy l 'X ,-fr s, i - X L X-L .... SPL . . be y exslf- .U g ' 'L' ' gt 1 g A . X kt '. L 1'.'- X i -. it j - l u e f a' . 1 T 1 g . F .V Y .- . , , he .... f ' g. ' ,. L '- ' s -. ts sh is s 1 Q se ' 1- in the final mountain race. Our yiuyeniles. 'h V X 'L 'a L SCAN .NL ' ont ' 'Q 'Se tain race a ye ' awar ' il medal for , Q L-,ALR 1 ,A .,, ' X 'A , Lwpp' 1 t ' G.lNl.A.A. l. it 't at e ' X t ,- She ' ' at 1 M llat and l ' cd ' I . f s ' ' A Vs . 1 . A . xt -. s gl I . 1 I can ' o to ski this year. lt x as a g od H . 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Senior Il --nu lnm-A xhv lunnl ruxulu -fl .4 h--.M-5 ww-n Nlrmlp .ln :hs u-ull ul :hc mln hm uvlunm. mum mc Munn! -vhwncr wuuld xmc Sclwxu lluuw Y.n-:ly Hmkcp had wrncwlul ul .1 dmnlurum wnwrl ll-mn-wr. lhcrc .src m.mx lmpulmnl lxxglv:4llclllslll.1l yu :nhl lhu lnrrwslmn nl .A lurmnl.ll'1Ic.xnd pmguwmu lun km pr-:gnun Suns-s xx not .llxmu lullgvd uv l1.nuI.m'd by Ihr numlwr ul mms. hill mlln-x lhc unprmcmunl m xkxllx, funn phy. mmmnlcd vuvrk-vulx .md p-mlm' .nnludv lmrmg Ihr luurxu nl mn llurly lhrcc pqmc sghu:dulc,lh1: lc.lvn rmlnxvud .md dmc!-vpul null undcl .ndwcrw mndllmm llu-xc .mnlnmm N-rc nur nn-xpcrwmc .md .age Must mln-1-lx U-unpclv vullu plnwrx Mn- .nr slnuly an lhclr g1.nIu.mug xl-.nr wc lin mu lmxu llm luxury Ihc tum! wx gnnws nl 4-ur whudulc pmndcd snlud cxnlvmv --I thu pn-gnwx ln -nn pmpmrn unh umm mar 1 h.1mhlx C'-annul H1-vs.ml S liullmgx, .md Ruchcllcu Xqllrx RL-yn-vn.nI Our --ull :vm I4-um mmf .n :hc hands .ll l-mor l'.m.nd.a Uvllcgr 15 N ,uml luyolq 41 In, Ima nf thc prcnm-1 pmmcrx nn U M 'X 'X Hugh Sllnml llmkcy Ihu wunp gmup nl Jllulcuw rcprcwnlcd Selwyn well, .md dur In their ullurls. muy panned mnlidcncu un llwxnwlwx .xml rcxpcu lmm lhcu nppnncnlx lhr lv:-QT' KK wdwn xmmlx nv bc Lu nmru unnpcnnw .md unsung I-wr ln muh lhc rclurn ul lun ruoklcx .md .All su nl our mp sl-'rch .mmnmmdlng nmlcuxnl pl.1ycnlulc.ad Sclxun H--uw 4-n .md ull thu uc flugh Mllchcll li ,-. L l IJ As ' . - -Q1 -,fa-H HOCKEY 'YQ t L , . ij K jf: ef . ' x X 1 3 i, .A - T ' ' 'xx . , N if r-yy, T . .V Qi, if if .1 ,Q ' The Elementary School Hockey Team enyoyed another good season this year The players tmproved steadily throughout the season, and the team's record rctlects their collecttxe achieve- ment The team was, as expected, less competitive tn Noxember and December than the players and coach would haxe ltlted. but by mtd-January .1 distinct overall tmproxement was extdent The team posted .t 2-I-ll record at the LCC Tournament. lintshtng thtrd of tive teams The team completed the season on 4 stronger note hy playing to .4 3-I-0 record tn the Appleby Col- lege Tournament The team was second ol' nine participating teams tn this tournament, the third year tn .4 row that they hate placed tint or second tn Oaksille The very strong .md producttxe play ol Tim Fletszer. Dylan Smith, and Hlatr Pattec kept the team compcttttye during the lirst half of the season, and their play was instrumental tn the team's later successes Matthew Kerner, Robbie Boeckh. Willie Goldman and Peter Seguin turned tn wry solid second half per' formances. while lanun Kcrncr, Nicholas Kaulhach and Michael Lenczner showed the most promise for next ycar's team The players are to be commended for their cheerful and hard' working approach to all of their practices and games David Cude Coach npttist' as q5:Lttt2ti,x5xTfitatff1R fs, The Pee Wee hockey' season started slowly' but Consistently improved throughout the season. Under the leadership of Captain Brian Sand- ford. the tenacious forechecking of Lucas Carsley. and the stalwart defensive play' of Dylan Adair and Greg Charlap. the team won the consolation crown at the L.C.C. Tourna- ment with a 3-1 victory' over Loyola High School. The season ended suddenly but not without ex- citement. In the semi-tinal. Selwyn House had L.C.C. on the brink of elimination only to lose in sudden-death overtime. M. Maurovich AF vw.. -l' Nl fy s T 3 - 6.31 A ' U t ,Y h t. .1-sigmfx? ts x - . f sw.-in ,, 9,g,,yf,- g K 5 QH5- eJL il 3 F2 1, TI.. .Ti Q f,,,'-F' ' 2' I T 'W - I -fri 'aff a I f T in ,ah f .,, .3-4 1 Senkn' This year's Juvenile Basketball team did not have a great win-loss reeord, However. what the teatn laeked in skill. it more than made up for with spirit and eatnaratlerie. This commendable eharaeteristie ean partly be attributed to the eoaehing of A. Paoletti. The teatn entered the season with low skills and although it did not win as many games as it would have liked to. it did sueeeed in improv- ing. The teani's attitude remained positive all year and individual players sueh as J. Ritchie. D. Metcalf and J. Priee demonstrated spirited play. l'tn sure I speak for the whole team in saying that the Ictlttt left the season with better skills and in better physieal eondition. Ravi Nayar ,....-L.-Jug- .sl im ' J M d t .Qwest 1 C 'gl JY .t -- The Midget te.iin Iinished with .in N I4 win lose reeortl The team played .t lot ot eluse games against the best .Q - me T gt! T teanis in the City Sexeral players h.ix e deteloped into outstantling basketball players. notably Paul Pathy. Scott - X lxatf. .intl Greg Fok Sexeial play ers attended lmsketlxtll eanips in the sununer and their play iniprox ed stgnilieanls - s - ly The NXT-NN Juxenile .intl Midget te.itns should he well represented nest year oi-' ...Y qi QNX! 9' , s M? J . V. A Q i 1 Q, A , ji - VJ. f lu.. f - e 1 . w sv.. L+ 9 . s'1,.-:'f-- fi :iii . 2 . Y .f'9F2kf'-' 'T 'R ' . J nfl'-'i' 25-.3. ,i -ref' ', -' 'P 1 Colin Buy le Q . 19,525 . f ! .,- ': :LEM K wqgrk is s N. I r .4 . tr. Bantam Led by Captains Neal Banerjee and Chrts Hatton. ur team had u highly sueeesslul and busy schedule Ve tinished with an overall record ol' l-1 wins and S asses t9-3 in GMAA league play and 5-5 tn exhthta ,ont For the second straight year. the Bantam A :am lost in the quarterftinals of the GMA.-X playoffs. tis year owing to a low shooting pereentage despite laying well. One highlight of the season was our tean1's trtp to 'orunto. where we beat both Upper Canada College nd Crescent School. Another was our annual basket- tall and hot dog evening at McGill Regrettably. all of this year's team but one player .till mote up to the Midget level. This eoaeh's loss. owewer. should be the Midget coaeh's gain, as the layers should compound their tnereased skill and cun- idenee with a growth in strength and swe G Dowd ....w' Grade 7 This year. our Grade 7 team that ettmpetes in the G Nl A A Dtxtston surprised cyery--ne and .itl- xaneed to the ehatuptonslup ttnal. lostngtoHer1ltalt Snowdon. a htgger and older Iettttt Our league rettirtl til 9 wins. l loss, clinched tirst plaee in out set' tion and a hy e tn the quarter ttnals The semi-tinals pitted Selwyn House against St Georges whteh we won tn the tinal minutes behind standout performanees from l Guinness. R Komste and C' Robertson This team will play tn the 'Z-X' Division next year and tt promises tt he another exciting year as nianj players sueh .ts C, Ttngley. H McGuire. M. lichenherg. ls O'Regan. C hlatottls will he return ing. along wttlt teatn Captain. .I Guinness, sr? 45 5-qv' L4 LLJ , le lit! I -, ' v----rf. 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Despite losing by 40 points to B.C.S.. early in the season and Trinity College by 30. the boys reallied to do quite well in G.M.A.A. league play. All ot' our games were close. hard fought games. our only 2 defeats being 6-O to L.C.C. and 9-3 to the eventual winners from Laehine. The Martin Borner Trophy to the best player was awarded to Ken Palko. and the best back award went to Andrew Waterston. Strong performances from John Mulder. Scott Macdonald. Mare Vinh. Michael Ver- ehere and Peter Higgins will provide a solid core of returning players for next year. 98 il .,- e-.'1,- .., aw, - Bantam For the second year in a row, the Selwyn House Bantam Rugby Team won the G.M.A.A. City Championship. The team was undefeated going into the championship game. From the opening kickoff to the closing whistle, Selwyn House dominated the game, convincingly winning over Riverdale High School. 43-0. The season was filled with many highlights. The forwards were led by the bone crushing tackles ofWarren Valdmanis and the lineout leaping of Oneal Banerjee. Lucas Carsley's fluid passing from scrum half stimulated the backs. The combined run- ning skills of Keith MacDonald and Sammy Sirdeshpande completed Selwyn's balanced attack. Midget The Midget Rugby team enjoyed a very successful 6-l-l -1987 season. Unfortunately. the team's only defeat occurred in the final game of the season for the G.M.A.A. Championship. a 19-3 loss to L.C.C. Scrum half Eric Jabal provided excellent ball for backs Greg Fok, Doug Naudie. Earle Weigensberg and Salem Bouhairie, The forwards provided as much offense as well as excellent defense led by the superb tackling skills of Mike Sandford. Jefl and Anthony Beaty, Jared Tobman and many others. -fl! ,:g,l,pg:'f-giwx. I 1 99 ass Q 'P i ,pl X rx' 3:55554 - x. , 1 'Y 1- Kfwqh' ir I 2 -K 'f Pbf 9' ab ' -Q9-4., is-. -'Wm 5815 as ? X 'X K r- un. il 313. ,Qs-V+' . Q .'.- . ff . - JZ-1. 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' an-, VW ,-' up ,-q Nuii- u:. ?'- S .Q 1 X Y X- mfg ' ,L by 5,4 A iw '5- .n Nga f x e' , rg, 2-., 4, Y .SP 1 V.- 66 , 'vc' Q 'Wi' ,1 efQQ:R1 . -h . -FJ. pv-.-.o--- ,..-4 ,5,5a.ngz-.-,,:,:,.. 'Zi-1.41 5 - cp--' '- ,f q1 '- .. . , 3.51-,r.....,,. a.. .:5,,Q, ,-1 I 'llllllv ..-- -'11 'mx-. -4 'lv - . annul: null I an 39' -'U tl I ri 4 'gl - F -1' ' 14 ' ' ia V -f A Q 4 - 4 L g I- f . X-var' ,..- -.5 v I - h ,A mf, J 6 M! .vu , . A F .I 2 1 , I 5 -5 dx r 1 .1 A g U v', .XE fs l i ll .wff f Ah! ww-.4.,. . P! 5 ra ,-., ,Q Q ,vii .... lg in 5 7 1 .E 1' ' Q f I l , yy - x S 3 S 5 fr-. ,, -1. AN ' gm, 5 1 Q, ,mul is .NX-A .Qt X Q MQ: ,nn o LE DERSHIP WEEKE sm: A5 A LEALEE 'TN k, KJ- ' ' -,Q , VMI ,aww-. .rgqmian -vw .fn . 'mr-1... pw-Iwi. V ,J .sx , gli. . -. Fi-Aa ll li!- Q -, 4 50-431 4-1 -54 L QHAHVG I--n..l 5 's-.. 4. vo-no-Q '5ll lm ,dqklf 0b'rL'Mh C-cuo ' - ,. xx,- x7 Vr3 V34 is V rl, CASINO J ,G J unc 'mx 'A lv! r P f X -- BAS N 'fam' f-JL ' ii.. 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P 4 n.--. -Q .- AVR -. -. t D I ,,,e,.... .Hy-..... -.Nxt-., .,' v W.. o n ffm: 'ff 4- Ani' -,V fl , SHG: '5. ,git .,s 'f .3g1. .f L -I: Q .Q- W: W 4 -I ss- v s v u 5 vt ::::::1a , , ,.,.. , , zrzztzt In ....1 , , 'P ,t In ii 9 -sw A rollnektng adyenture was provtded for the S.H,S. community 27 2K Noyember by the Grade X 9 Drama elasses under the masterly direction ol' Carol Manmng. tn their brtllnant produetnon ot the Derek l.amas adaptation ofthe Mark Twatn elasste Tom Sawyer The sawdust boards ol' the Selwyn stage became the red clay' earth of a small Misstsstppt town. aloe vt nth the honeyed drawls and hoots of ramhunetinus boys on at earelree eseapade that raptdly developed into the horrilled witnessing ot' a dastardly plot mth the black name ol' murder The performances ol the enttre ettsl vtere tndtytdually outstandmg and eollee- ttvely a masterpteee ol tmnng. dtsetpltne. and cooperation, Myles Hatnsworth was a wnnntng Tom. hrs whole manner buoyant wtth the lr- responstble sptrut ol ltberty that ts the soul ol' Tkklllllk hero. Alex Watt and Wtlltam Dodge. as Huck Fmn and Joe Harper. Tom's cohorts in adyenture. were potsetl, preetse. and stntably devtlkmay-care. As Aunt Polly Sawyer. Rob Johnston maintatned a delteate balanee between pure eantankerousness and soft- hearted nepottsm. Peter Htggtns as the vtllatnous lmun .loe was splendtdly snnxster and Brtan Thompson as lns dupe. Mull' Potter. yy as superbly sodden and sprneless. The roles ol' the fatr ses yy ere handled xx nth gusto by gentlemen ofthe House. to the great astontshment ot the audtenee Ttga Sontag was a loely and eaprtetous Becky Thatcher, and Stephane Sehellmg and Greg Ratkes brought down the house with their animated playmg. All taeets ofthe teehmeal produetton mtrrored the hugh standards ol' the east work The sets were brtght and elleettse thanks to the dedneated lndustry ol' lillen Ptnehuk and the Grade 7-ll Art classes. l.1ght1ng was brtlltantly orehestrated. the ysarm eotmtry rhythms that sery ed as prelude and tnterludes were ysell-ehosen. and the eostumtng and make-up ol' the troupe were xsell appltetl Members or the audtenee nent bltthely out mto the yytnter ntght haylng seen thetr rapseallnon sons salely home trom ady enture and dtreeted toyyards a rtehly promtsmg luture Roman Pylat ,. 1 ,Qc ..'-X -'xr s--5 r W. 1-U .1 QI-- Jr . ,vw ,I -.,' V :q:'J'x If .9 if, . ..':f1,', I nkfmyw' -v . f' 1 ,Qt pm ! , - ,V Qi ., 'lr za- .t fi' 1 h , . . 'x ,Sin ,Hin L x: 'X 5 - ' I u'!: .1 ff- ' . .. , Q! , . V I , nu H p, If tu - ur 'R ,f A , 1' !ll ',n I K, ' N ,Q 3, .If , ' H i ..5. ,, ' . ', latuf 3, -t S . . . 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'rl' J ff' , C gills You Z ,zlee is CAST LIST Orlando lan Blaehford Adam Richie Schwartz Oliver Michael Riley Dennis Andrew Waterston Charles Peter Zukow Celia Robert Brisocer Rosalind Christian Campeau Touchstone Jared Tobman LeBeau Eric Knai al: '41 - ii Q Duke Frederick Duke Senior Lord l Lord 2 Corin Silvius Jaques Wrestlers Audrey Sir Oliver Martext Phebe William Pages Hymen Jaques de Boys Lords and Foresters lan Pickwoad Michael Verchere Teddy Schopflocher Matthew Steyenson Doug Naudie Chris Hodkinson Blake Ferger The Brothers Bruneau Anthony Browne David Metcalf Ales Waite Trevor Ham Andrew Viyian By ron Harker Stephen Crisp Nicholas Harnack Morgan Carter Chris Bruneau Mike Bruneau Kevin O'Brien Kenny Palko Greg Raikes Neil Riddell Brian Thompson PRODUCTION STAFF Director and Designer Technical Producer Consultants Stage Manager Properties Manager Stage Crew Set Painting. Design. Sketches Set Painting Slide Proryectionist Lighting Crew Video Backstage Supery isor Make-Up Dressers Music Publicity. Ticket Sales. House Management Refreshments 4' We are grateful to these boys for agreeing to play female roles. Shakespeare. of couse. originally w rote the roles for boys. lt was not until lboll that women were allowed to appear on stage. Dr Byron Harker Mr. Marc Krushelny ski Mr Andrew Viyian blrs Christine Krushelny ski Dayid Metcalf Andrew Waterston Andrew Waterston. Head Treyor Ham. Neil Riddell Sywa Sung Morgan Carter. Mrs Sara Colby. Mrs. Gabrielle Pilot. Mrs. Ellen Pinchuk. Conor Sampson. John Feilding Rolf Strom-Olsen Stuart Webster. Head William Carsley. Derek DeBono Ney ille Quinlan. John Mulder Mr. Dax id Williams Mrs. Helaine Tecks. Head. Mlle Helene Bourduas, Mrs. Judy Clark. fwlrs Mary Ferger. bliss Margaret Ferguson. Mrs, Virginia Ferguson. Ms. Carol Manning Mr. and Mrs. George Ferger Mr. Stephen Crisp. Piano Mr. Andrew. Vie sian. Baritone Justin Vineberg. Head Robert Briscoe. Russfll Grant. Myles Hainsworth. Farhan Memon. John Mulder. Richard Schw arti, Ryan Victor. Stes en Barkrnan Eric Gilman. Head An- drew Carswell. Peter Higgins. Duncan Le- yitenyi. Sean Spector 125 77. 'Ln iv, fi X. wl +13 .f, 71 J. ' xtxxvl .1 ff-. 5 x 5 .g .. if v . ew :apps jfzgag.. , I 'C as V' v 9 . cc' fb.. 75 VW vi ,, l . ny -131 I' I I ai' l I F . 1 A ,V ,Y iff .55 , 14 5 ,x I I ff. .ff 4... 'Q-4. f Xxx rf, i Iv 4X 1 J. v 05 1' VS -sgr- 1' FRGLIC G SENIGRS 1' ' 4 fi -x. ' , :ss . xxx Papa and Hefty Smurf Grade ll: at one with Nature ! 4 SWS , ny, ri- V: we .X I ww XM, V- f M- Q I X-bx '3x?'wS e x..,w?,,,, Q g 5? 'f l5f 38 ra ' mys- ! . 5 X' I 4 sf w .9 S r sv, x AX, , ,..q:ff'.'q X -:QW-fs, af' -' 1:22 -- Q ' E g al' 3 -, 1 + P 5 , N :wa 'X - ' '. N N22 L xi, a 1 :- ., ' L. , One of these chemicals is going to make me grow! Jlnrrnuukk neu pmtcrhoy 129 THE OLD BOYS AN OPEN LETTER TO THE GRADUATING CLASS UF 1987 This year marks the 78th time that a class has graduated from Selwyn House School and the 78th time that its graduates have been faced with all-encompassing question 'What's next'?'. Many of you will follow different paths in answering the question. However, no matter what path you follow, you will all maintain the common experience - Selwyn House. lt is this common experience that you. l. and all Old Boys of Selwyn House share and it is this that is the basis for the Old Boys' Association. Although you are leaving the School. in becoming an Old Boy you are. in fact. moving into a broader Selwyn House community. It is the role of the Selwyn House Old Boys' Association to provide both an ongoing link between each and everyone of us, and to contribute to the continued excellence of the School. On behalf of the Old Boys' Association I therefore welcome you all into our membership as Old Boys. and wish you good fortune as you build your futures. Sincerely yours. Craig J. Shannon President Old Boys' Association Directors l9Sofl987 Craig Shannon President William Dalyt N-'iceAPresident Michael Martin if Secretary Thomas Oliver 44 Scott Robertson f George Maris Gordon Usher-Jones Jim McLean Duncan Campbell Retiring A New Directors 1987 N88 Peter Russel Greg Weil Cary Miller Bryan Fitzpatrick an I RAD 87 WY 'Qsm WY 5 5 Iv E Vt ' 1 4 , 1141 f ' M ' 2 3, ,y . 'ax lg 2 j M ' My in de ms3i' X gui?- I GRADUATION EXERCISES ACADEMIC PRIZE GIVING Junc ll. 1987 The Guest Speaker Honourable Donald J. Johnston, P.G.. M.P. 4 Lf I .Jung XX! ul'x f -Q fu '-l 9 , Q A , I Elementary School Awards Grade lA lst Michael Durcak Grade IB lst Morgan Lackenbauer Grade ZA lst Jeffrey Imber Grade 2B lst Matthew Singerman Grade 3A lst Taylor Lloyd Grade 3B Ist Antony Blaikie Grade 4A lst Andrew Coristinc Grade 4B lst Patrick Brown Grade 5A lst Justin Ajmo Grade SB lst Freddie Sarhan Grade 6A lst Jacques Khalip Grade 6B lst Ali Dibadj Grade 7A lst Michael Echenberg Grade 7B lst Charles Matouk Grade 7C lst Prosanto Chaudhury Grade 3 for all-around ability. Krish Maharaj Helen Speirs Memorial Trophy awarded to a boy in grade 4 for outstanding character. David Haber Junior Award for Public Speaking. Eric Bui-Quang The Prize for all-around ability. Christopher Dedicik La Sixieme Prize is awarded to a student who has made the most improvement in the ability to communicate in French. Jonathan Aune and For all-round ability L fltll Laura McLean Prize for the boy who is the most improv- ed reader in Grade l. Jean-Nicholas Roy and Kevin Wang Headmaster's Prize awarded to the student in Grade 2 who shows the most consistent effort throughout the year. Jaime Cabrera Constance Moodey Memorial Prize given to a student in af it . ,K 'S . J' is Q-I - ' .A ' Fuji . fi 5'r A ft' ' 'T -Sify' -z Ali Dibadj Mrs. Markland Prize given for distinction in Public Speaking. Charles Matouk The Selwyn House Chronicle Cup awarded for the best essay written in Grade 7. Jeremy Taylor E.G. Brine Award is given to the student who displayed outstanding effort, enthusiasm and ability in Grade 7. Prosanto Chaudhury and Charles Matouk ll .r l J, Qlgq . ' , zw .,: ww' VT' rg 3 fi 11.- w 'Vx ef QA. W.- .-B. A , --. gf: A A I- ,. 1 If 2 L+ 35-1- Secondary School Awards Grudc K. Ist SAMMY SIRDIQSHPANDE Ind IAN KRONISH 3rd MARC ANDIERSFN rid ltBLAlxI- IIRCIR JF-KN PAUI ROVAI Ilx lrd ADRIAN ROSIO C rude. I0 MILHAFI WI-Xl I R DAVID MORO! DISTINQTION IN IRI-NC H IRI VOR HAM RI NNI TH IAIxlN DISTINCTION IN FLONOMILS REIA DIBADJ DISTINCTION IN C RI ATIVI' WRITING PAUI BOUBII DISTINCTION IN C FOC RAPHX SX WA SUNG DISTINCTION IN IITFRATURF RI-IA DIBADJ DISTINCIION IN PHX SICS DANNX GOI BI-RG DISTINCTION IN CHFMISTRX RI IA DIBADJ DISTINCTION IN I ATIN our Tunitk l.i1ir Mun uri ill DOUCI XS NAUDII' M CAII PRIII' FOR ART SXVNA SUNC THF DW CHRISTII HISIORX PRIIF TIMOIHX BRII Rl IX ROI I SIROM OI SI N THE MOODFY PRIZE FOR MATHEMATICS DANNY GOI BFRG PUBLIC SPFARING PRIYF MICHAEL WFYLER THE E C MOODEX DEBATING PRIZE ERIC GII MAN THE PATRICIA MARSH DRAMA PRIZE tFor creativity, jolc de Vivre and all-round good fcllowshipy TEDDY SCHOPFLOCHER REDPATH HERALD AWARD PAUL BOUBLI THE THOMAS HENRY PENTLAND MOLSON PRIZE FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE GARY PORTER THE JOCK BARCLAY MEMORIAL TROPHY tFor ull round Distimtion in Gradn 87 PHILIP QUAID THE ERNST BRANDL MEMORIAL TROPHY fFor .all round Distinction in Grade 93 BLAKE FERGER JEAN PAUL KOVALIK THE ROBERT A SPEIRS MEMORIAL AWARD iFor .ill round Distinction in Grade l0J JARED TOBMAN YALE CLUB OF MONTREAL BOOK AWARD 1PruLntLd by Mr Janus Taylor? DAVID MOROZ THE GOVERNOR GENERAL S BRONZE MEDAL fFor Amdunm Distinction in Segonddry School! REZA DIBADJ THI- THOMAS CHAI MFRS BRAINERD MEMORIAL AVN ARD lAw.trded to the Snnior xx ho in thu opinion wt thu Stall and ml hi Ll.: mats. hd most sue with tonsistnntlx Egmrou u nurn lor thy xullurn ot ithnr I TREVOR HAM IHI .IFFFREX RUSSEL PRIYF lAw.irdv.d to thy Snnior uhm ix on idnrpd hx tht Stall and hi xtindinb .ill round .ibilitw ind than tu I ANDREW WATERSTON Q .1 NIIIJILS to h.nL shown out THF I UC-XS MEDAL tln Mgmorx ot thu I-oundu t I tlu S h ol thi in dnl I .mardtd t the S mor who is denmnd bs thu stall and hi du xnmtu tv him nm IL thy moxt out landing. ontributi an to thu litv. ol thu Lhnl by wax tl .1 xdunn ithiuumnl lmdu hip in .mics .md ntixitiu .md hw good uumplt I RI-I-X DIBADJ Ga CQ, x 'Q li Ii Ind E, 1 Q lst ' . . If .3 2nd I . . , . . , . 1 . 1 ll 3 ' if 1-1 1 . 1- . ' ' 11 1 'u lv I x l I 1 4 w IL 5 'li .' '. ' I' ' t' s ss s. 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