Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)
- Class of 1988
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SELWYN HOUSE 1988 Westmount, Quebec T Carsley B A I Cowllng Drummond Felldlng Hesler Hyde McKay Prager Beauchamp Blyth Booth Bourduas Boyle Butler Carrara I C ark M Cortonl Cude Elbaz Ferguson Funamoto Glasspoole Govan I Guyon B Harker M Krlndle I Lavole Lltvack Lumsden Lynn Maheu Manning Board of Drrectors Chairman T Brrlcs M B A QHarvard B C L IMcL.nnI Dlp Readtnv, B Ed Cert Ed Teach IMcGrIII B Arch IMcCnllI B A IU B C I B A IQueen sI LL L IMtl I BA IMCGIIII MA ICamlJrldgeI B Comm IU of TI B A BC L rMcc.lnI W Mrtche Director ol Elementary School A Weber M A fMassI D E N S IMIII Rlley Schopflocher Schwarz Shannon Vlneberg Webster I Wrght asc IMCGHII B Eng tMcC.rIII MBA IWesternI r R C 5 ICI r A C s 4Mcc,nrI BA 1QueensI MBA IWesternI B A IMCGIIII Bl' A IConcordlaI AB IPrrncetonI M Arch IHarvardI B Comm LMCGIIII Headmaster B A IBrshop SI M Ed IU of T I FACULTY B Ed IMcGlIlI BA IMount Allrson Dlp Ed IMcGIlII BA ITrentI B Ed ITorontoI B Ed ISherbrookeI Cert en lrancars langue seconde IMCGIIII B Sc Dlp Ed Imcoruy BA Dlp Ed rBlshop SI B Sc IMontrealJ CAPES M Sc ISherbroolceI BA IBlshop SI Drp Ed IMcCnIII B A Dlp Teaching French as a Second Language IMcCnlII Dlp Ed rM4C.ulI B A IBIshop sy Ed IMontrealI A IStanfordI MLS IMEGHII IMQGHII IMCGIIII B Ed IQueen SI MTM IConcordtaI IMcC.rIlI Dlp Sport Admrn IConcordraI IOttawaI BOCK IMontreaII MA IAlbertaI PhD IQueen sb Dlp Ed IMcGllII IMQGIIII Dlp ln Adv Studlesrn Ed IBrshop sI CAPES ISherbrookeI Dlp Ed IMcGllII M Sc lConcordtaI IBlshop sI MA IWesternI Cert Ed IConcordraI BA IConcordlaI Dlp Art SupervrsorsIOnt Dep Edj Dlp ta qMcc,rrrI B Paed fMontreaII MA IOttawaI Dlp Ed Dlp rn Spec Ed IMCCIIII DEC BSc BSc BSc Spec B A D Marlln IP Martrn C Maurovrch McKnight McMillan Mitchell Mltrt Mollat Nlcoll Nlncherl Parker Peets Petersen Plnchult Pylat Rondeau Sevrlle Shannon Tecks Walling Werblsku Wrllrams P Wrlllarns Wlnn Wrlqht ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Business Ollrce E Lawson Busrness Manager M O Rourke W Scorr Alumni OlflLe David Wrlllams Office Stall E Carrrque C Krushelnyskl D Kurlman A M Snabl P Tierney Records A Deve Ialme NlcMllIan M Krushelnyskl Buildings Supervisor R Henwond Chel Dlrector ol Secondary School R Wearmg B Ed B A IWCSKQIHI BA IMcGrIlI Dlp Llb Sc IConcordlaI B A IMcGrIII Bac en Pedagogle IMontreaII B l Ed IMCGIIII B an HlstoryrMcc.lllI BA rMcc.nlI Dlp Ed fMcGrlIy MA IMcGlIlI BF A IConcordlaI B Ed IMcGlIII M Ed IConcordraI BA ILaurentlanneI Dlp Teaching french asaSecond Language IMcGlIII B Sc Dlp Ed M Ed IMcGlIlj B A ILoyoIaI M A IMcMasterI Dlp Ed ICon:ordlaJ B Sc qMount Alllsonj BA IConcordlaI B Ecol IMomrealI B Math IWaterIooI B Ed IWesternI B A IConcordlaI B A School Music IMcCrllIj B Sc IBoston UI BA MA Dlp Ed IMCGHII B Sc IMontreaII B Ed Readmg Cert MR E Cert IMcGlllI BA B sa IMCG-In B Ed IMcGrlII rLoyolaI Dlp Spec Ed Dlp ReadlngIMcGlIII ISherbrookeI CAPES MA IMcGIllI Dlp za Imccnn BA 4sc.wuI ISGWUI ACE IOxonI IMcCrrIII Dlp Lula Sc IConcordlaI IBlshop sI Dlp Ed IMcC.lIII lopment Olllce . , . . I . ' . - - ' l D r , . C, o . , , w ' , C ' . Q , , ' L . rt. P ' , v, , . . M . ' Il . . ' ' . . , . , P ' , , D , M , ' . , H. . - rc ' . ' ' I, , , , C , , ' s . , . ' C. , , ' D. . . Br , , , I I ' , ' , ' B , ' . . D. , . ' R. , . I , G, Dowd B, Ed IMQGHII, C, DL Iconcoralap, M A roueefrsy A Paorem B, me M A, rMcornI L M. I . . V, M. , D , K- B, Ed B , B' B Sc . ' , ' E , P. B Ed ' , ' ' R , , , ' , M B A, . . ' , ' , L , . , , I B A , H P , , ' D BA, . . . A , . ' , . I ' ' BA . . , . M. A , B ' A A , , D ' B A . Cr 5 A , l L B A , , C, I , ' I A x B A ' , ' , IN MEMORIAM F. Gordon Phrllrps Wrth deepest regret we record the passrng on August 2 of Mr F Gordon Phrllrps For a vast number of Old Boys rt rs rmpossrble to thrnk of therr school days wrthout rememberrng the promrnent place whrch Mr Phrllrps held rn them Almost hrs entrre teachrng career was spent at Selwyn House He rorned the staff under Mr Wanstall rn 1933 and remarned untrl hrs retrrement rn 1972 Many wrll look back wrth gratrtude to hrs profrcrent efforts to teach them Latrn and Englrsh classes frequently enlrvened wrth phrlosophrcal drgressrons but he wrll be remembered far more for hrs other actrvrtres ln the days before rncreasrng numbers warranted specralrsts rn physrcal educatron he organrsed wrth remarkable effrcrency the entrre athletrc programme wrth rts rngenrous alternatrve of classes rn voluntary art whrch lrmrted facrlrtres and rnclement weather led hrm to supervrse per sonally Hockey soccer and basketball all came wrthrn hrs purvrew but hrs own preferred game was crrcket At that he hrmself excelled and he was steeped rn the tradrtrons and the lore of the sport lr was ror hrm a personal tragedy w hen condr IIOHS compelled the school to abandon rt Wrth the move to Westmount rn 1961 he found rt necessary to concentrate hrs energres upon the exacrrng dutres of clrrector of studres Even after hrs retrrement he remarned a famrlrar personalrty at the School At the School s maror functrons he was rnvarrably the centre of a crrcle of Old Boys relrvrng old trmes and reportrng therr subsequent progress lt was a well merrted clrmax to hrs career that on Founder s Day rn 1984 he was the recrprent of the Sperrs Medal for outstandrng servrce to the School Half a century has seen momentous changes rn Selwyn House School and the lrnlts wrth the earlv days 'JQCOFUB sreadrlx fewer Throughout those changes Mr Phrllrps was there a mark of former tradrtron and the vrsron of the future , .V X. ,V Headmaster s Message Three years at Selwyn House have gone by QUICK ly I am very grateful for the support and en couragement that the School has receIved IH that tIme from the Board of DIrectors the Old Boys the Parents and the School communIty at large The ImplementatIon of the Macaulay buIldIng plan WhlCh not only Increased the overall floor space by 5000 but added well equIpped sublect centres athletIc faClllflES and OfflCeS has work ed out better than anyone had antIcIpated The School IS now commltted to ITTTDFOVIDS pro grams and facIlItIes In other areas Next year wIll see the addItIon of a second computer labora tory The purchase of over twenty ZenIth 286 our exIstIng Apple laboratory Over the next two or three years the Apple lab Itself wIll be upgrad ed and expanded The result wIll be a doublIng of our computer capacIty and put Selwyn House among the best equIpped schools In fhIS Impor tant area of school currIculum As well the Records and Development OffICS wIll contInue ITS excellent work In ImprovIng the overall efflclency of our operatlon and the ser VICE we SIVC to our many constItuencIes Also noteworthy IS the appoIntment of Mr Geof frey Dowd as DIrector of StudIes In the Secondary School ln thIs Important new POSIIIOD Mr Dowd Wlll be responsIbIe for antIcIpatIng the staffmg and currIculum development needs of the School and for helpIng to SIVC VISION to the academlc af faIrs of the School These developments are all Important In that they demonstrate the School s commItment to Im provement and to excellence lt IS very encourag Ing for the School s very able staff to know that there lS such broad general support for the pro grammes they are runnIng for the benefIt of the students However It IS what we do daIly for the students WhlCh perhaps measures best our worth as a school In a conversatIon l had Wlfh a SCDIOF stu dent near the end of the year I was struck by how were talkmg about hIs tIme at Selwyn House and I asked what he thought were the most Important factors In makIng a Selwyn House educatlon worthwhIle He mentIoned a few thIngs but hIs two strongest pomts had to do wIth the teachers FIrst he Sald they were avaIlabIe to an IncredI ble degree for extra help second he Sald that they were demandIng In theIr CXDECYEYIOD of the students lt was maInly for these two thIngs he Sald he would be most grateful to the School It IS remarks such as these that SIVE us all prlde In what we do and encouragement to contInue set tIng hIgh standards of professIonal conduct As well such remarks SIVE me encouragement for what have been very enjoyable and challengmg years at Selwyn House School 9 computers will be an excellent complement to he felt about the teachers at Selwyn House. We SAN FRANCISCO HOLDS NEW CHALLENGES FQR ALAIN WEBER MR WEBER Mr Weber has been in this school for I6 years as our Director a French teacher head of the French department and even a Physical Education teacher Unfortunately he will be leaving us to go to San Francisco where he will pursue the career of Headmaster at the French International School He says he was not looking for a new lob because of how much he likes Selwyn House but now that this opportunity has come along he has decided to take it His reasons? He feels that in this new school there will be new challenges for him Although there will be other challenges Selwyn House provided some of its own like establishing La Sixieme His two eldest children are happy about the move but his youngest is quite worried about friends and a new atmosphere Mr Weber is looking forward to the move but feels very guilty about leaving the school and found it an impossible decision We are very sorry to see Mr Weber go but we wish him and his family all the best Bradley White lamin Kerner 'E wi Differences of living in Montreal and San Francisco Mr. Weber is Really wonderful. We wish him Exciting students and Brilliant Teachers. Each of us will Remember him always. 4B DEAR MR. WEBER . . , Don't tell the new Director about me!!! Stuart Weigensberg. 5A Montreal Hop on the bus, Shovel the snow. Cheering the Expos, Long sleeves during the winter. Eating potatoes for a side dish We'll miss you, Memories . , . Do you remember our first detention in Grade 2 with Mrs. Funamoto. We put From your students. Matthew Waxman and Stefan Fridrich I'll miss having to go to your office two times a day and receiving DT's. Yours truly. Iamie Finnie. P.S. Hope you have fun in your next iob in San Francisco! We'Il all miss you when you go to San Francisco. Sincerely, Chris Trubiani. P.S. That's the truth. Don't be late on your first day at work. Tadhg O'SulIivan San Francisco Hop on the trolley. Mow the lawn. Cheering for the Giants, Short sleeves during the winter. Eating Rice-a-Roni for a side dish. lonathan Tryansky toilet paper on the toilet seat lt was April Fools Day, 5 THE PREFECTS , ' wif QM MV YEARBOOK STAFF lflf' . 91 ,! xv 1 x Q M. .J 4. V? 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WXLQGMQKJZ ww Emi X X X S x x x 5 , FS JW ' N .VR V, OM X WW W AW 7 ' x W M M W fffww Offfw Nfbq U ,AVN 639101234 V , LVj'MQEQgg1,. x QL Michael Avedesian for 5 years I have been influemed positively, and negatively, by my friends Verchere, you will always keep hockey competitive Tsal, youll always have a Irs-s-sp Naudie and Higgins, youll always be my grade 7 buddies Toadman, we'll never understand Physics Sandford. we'll never get our license Mulder tyoure a great friend, and we will keep in touchl we'll always be linemates and zulu-warriors Rich, you deserve a lot of recognition, and yoirll always be my best friend, this grad note is dedicated to you . .F I gr , v-b3l 7.- K 3 fn' 1,,, fe. 1511. l ' EE!! ' -'f'f . FIN: , I' -,f,,x'. -..'. 1. X I7 'FM -f' sf ' TVs' '. J- -.'v1f- .' lwgfs ei 1-fx' I. we .ff if-in -Pm- X , 3 t. 5 rf - . I. . , .Mm Zahir Bhanli A brief recap of 5 years at Selwyn, the good. the bad. and the ugly School lunches. bounder ball, the whirlpool at Ville Marie Squash Club, Atwater street, Leadership Weekend, Mr Boyle's hockey drafts, etc We came in as boys but we leave as men I ' A I' . 4 - x x X-1 leffrey Beaty After only 3 I Z years ar Selwyn House, I am sorry to leave, but at the same time I am looking forward to bigger things The time has gone so quickly that it seems like yesterday lsorry about the clichel that I arrived at SHS for my first clay I must thank my parents and brother for their en! couragement and support. the Forbes for putting me up for the year. and last but not least. my friends who made my stay entertaining The party has lust begun guys, and if I don t see you later on like on Founder s Day, I Il see you in a later life OK? Keep in touch' , Q. ',n ffj' sift- t if' 'H'5'?fg1w-gl . , I -AF-Theft 15- mxfwf, .s.l:.s'si' s -'I Salem Bouhairie All I has to says to the rest of the bros , who remains, is keeps The Faith Selwin has changed me from a iliturut meet hed to a geeneeus who knows reeclin, riting, and aritmatic Tanx to my reechas and frencls I've be-cum war I am now - smart Leevm afta so many years all l have ra say ns uh duh oh yeah now I rimemba 'I FEEL GOODII HEH!l lames Brown W4 Q 1 I' 6 Carl Brabander Captains log. stardate i987 88 The course has been set and we will be leaving the orbit of this complex planet shortly. On the planets surf face we have made many valuable discoveries in the past ll stardate years which we will take with us on the rest of our iourneys The Federation couldn't have assign- ed me a better crew. and I thank them lyou know who you arel. Thanks also to my family for keeping the ship in tip top shape all this time Kirk out Morgan Carter In three years its been one disaster after another Teachers may have dreaded me. but its been a party, Thanks for the inspiration boys Dave W.: Moff-manr CB, The Nink + all the rest, And to my coaches for trying to move my lazy A--, Mike M pCi0vg Paul + Nicoll Hey Shaggy - take it easy baby, + guys McTav,Cioob1Roachp Nevg I. Naud, Sid, Duff, Schop: Avo: Verch: lohn: Pick: Rich + Ritch ClT's 87 Good old Grateful Dead Thanks Mammon + Bill- l'm gonna make it is the one Thanks Chrissy D - Love you all, Later boys , Eric Dilda Well, it really doesnt matter what I write, since no one will look past this picture. but to those who do. here goes. Late nights at Stratford Bus talks, Fire Drills w. PS, King of Math , FM. Cicero 8 DP, Parties with Garson. Canoeing upside down, DM keep stu- dying on those Friday nights, IV l'What a weekend!! , NO COP , NO STOP!!! Thanx to all the teachers who made life so tough. BM, CB, PS, AML, DP and a special thanx to mom L dad who nagged me enough to make it these past years To all those who we leave behind, all l can say is I hope they make it even tougher for you to escape Qi PARTY FOREVERQ- See ya AD! . fc-5 3 , C' 'Q Eugene Dimitriou Remember Nl BETS, KH and PT's paranoia phone calls Critical Essay? Tomorrow? Maximus lthe list too long to rememberl, Summer 87 PP time rbut youre only loll, hockey drafts, Chem lthe experimental methodl, Clapton is God, squash with miscellaneous persons, Trekkies, Mrs Wiggins shakings. Ecology. Leadership, Stratford weekends Eleven great years from grade l top buttons and briefcases to cegep worf rying in grade eleven, its been awesome Thanks to all Live long and prosper qSpockl x. V. N-, x 1 Cr' 4- l .20 Ben Duffield from being the strange one for so many years I have learned to overlook the usual comments, but I must say I have always liked being dil- ferentg it allowed for the flex- ibility to travel and mingle throughout the assorted cliques in our grade Even if my activities outside of school were separate, I still consider many to be close friends. The laughable redhead on his skis. the craz- ed FAT beast, the Phase Shitt Zero clan. Teddy and his loes , and of course iMovie Daysl Mikey and our antics. ciao for now Marc Duquette My three years at Selwyn House went by very quickly Although they were short, they were also fulfilling and excellent I lust want to thank all of my teachers, friends and family for their support, I will always remember this ex- perience as an important one in my life. I would also like to wish the graduating class of '88 the best of luck in their future endeavours Carlton Evans After 5 years at Selwyn House. theres nothing to say that hasn't already been said I don't think I could have got- ten by without 'a little help from my friends ' Thanks alot to CB, HS. SM, AR. PD, PP. NAQ twho doesn't rule allj. MB, BS, IR 8 AM for making the 'Selwyn Experience' bear- able. Aside from nuisances like deadlines. teachers, and trivial knowledge, my life has been pretty damn good so far and hopefully nothing will change l can't do what ten people tell me to do. So I guess l'll remain the same. -- Otis Redding 5 fs Mark Freiheit This boy has no promise he should be taken out of school - Albert Einsteins grade five math teacher ss,-A ls N-. ...ir v lx I .' . 5, . .cg I . X -- 'fy . ,b x- ' ' . vi fi Russell Grant Well Gav, what can I say. I never thought lt would come to a grad note When entering Grade I, I never considered finish- ing school. Surely the teachers and Mom and Dad are relieved. Thanks all for your help and pa- tience. No matter what I say, I know l spent eleven years of my llfe well, building uncrushable. everlasting, sometimes strange qualities and friendships. Thanks: Road 8. Track, Cherowkee, Pitt Men, Common Room : Iaughgh : 5 cry, breathing, Sewer, bad iokes. Polo. Roots. foot- ball, Nans, wrestling. Moo. Libby. Grad rings, W :- v-T' Kenneth Hung Coming through those front doors for the first time. I did not know what to expect. Now, as l leave and look back at the school l do not see iust any school but a school that did more than iust teach. Selwyn House. teachers. coaches. Marc. Russell you have all shown great concern for me and I appreciate this very much. Friends: fat man, M.V., M.W., PT., classmates. class of '88 you're a great bunch of guys I won't possibly forget! And as Dennis Miller would say, I am out of here! Naveed lrshad Ever since my first day at Selwyn House I have dreaded the day I would have to leave Now that rt is finally here, l am sad t, 'iff' ,., . Q X . - David lacobs It seems to be an immutable lan of human nature that each new generation will dress. spealt. malte love, and listen to music in the way best calculated to infuriate their elders - The Drifters 2. 5 9. 4 h .5 is I ' Philip langl After five years at Selwyn House, l honestly have to say that mentally. I am no longer well Thanlts to Mom Dad + Family for helping me out in times of crisis Thanlts to my friends throughout the years namely helmet head. for De- ing there to put me down. the wimpy Creek Rabbit. Big Bani. the little lost Rosee merian. and the rest Thanlts again and good luclt ro the Graduating class of SS Ad- vice to remaining students If at first you don t succeed. I--2 in Scott Macdonald Scott is one of the 'nost .nob- trusive people this school has ltnOxxn Only those y-.ho rea .y ltnow him can completely gauge the true xalue of 'ms character These ret-. are very lucky We will miss him Do the vtallt ofLife -Dire Straits - His Friends is L. 1 .f - A Af pg 'Ps David Mathews Well Thls rs rt The erght long. ar duous, and lun years that l have spent here at Selwyn are lrnally over land not a moment too soonl So I guess the trme has come lor me to bud you all farewell To the class of l wrll remember you all It's been so long -Davrd Bowne . - Y I - th' Gordon McKinnon Remember Mr Shannon s bow tres physrcs bonuses ILTOFIPI, star trelt yer sus phystcs drscusstons tended by a lecturer at McCnIIl chem demos Thanks to laterally all the great teachers and students, especually those who ltstened to my quotatlons from Douglas Adams' The Hutch Htlters Crurde to the Galaxy, especralv ly those who understood what I was tallting about Remember that there rs a reason for being. for you to get up tn the morning The Ulttmate Answer to Ltfe. the Unlverse and everythrng rs 42 Farhan Memon It has been A years srnce I frrst walked through the doors of SHS and durtng these formattve years, there have been many expetlences Ferdle gettrng lost on the CN Tower debatmg vrctorles, toothpaste raid and sleeprng rn the ram D Peers - No words could grve lustlce tothe qualtr ty of your Clebattng classes IV Es DM thanks for your support wheneyer I needed Il MOM lk Fam - I love You And all the courses of my lrfe do show That I am not among the role ot com- mon men Y- Henry VI N CL C' David Moroz I went to the woods because I wash- ed to Ivve delrberaiely. to front only the essentral facts of Irfe. and see rf I could not learn what at had to teach and not when I came to due, dtscover that I had not ltved' -e Thoreau After frve years here. I can frnally say that I have frnrshed. and at the same trme that I am rust beglnmng- thanks PI , ,, 6 wmv, I-tm K uYl5'-N! Q ' .ggi I - LL 15 fs-.3 L .:-4- le, v - X...f'f3Q- ' ,- , 4 +I., -v-up .gi - 7' -.I X . ..:,' , ' ' kg Q' -4 S .X I I ' -1' ' . x U ff '4j .z- .5 . -f 1 'S' . 41 . 'D 'I . 'oi Stephan Mostowy Poem to excuse masters in the spring Learning this and that l went from death to death who teaches bird - sing weed - grow I DON'T KNOW - Paul Reps ,qv .uv lohn Mulder l've had o great years here and made many close friends. now rhat l'm leaving l'd like to thank them for the good times You take 'em l'lI get the cab - Weekend ti I, cascades d'eau. The Naudcon, 122 +23+3O 2 Con- nectionj, One for the Abber, Cross 32 PP : TD. IOHNNY ' OO', 3VPH on VME, TOBERNAQ, Howie Time, Boz. LION TAMER N22 foreverj. BYA-624, sticlcum for CODENAME BUT- TERBALL, THE MOOSE IS LOOSE. 00 + 75 : INELIGABLE, 7:56 -66: Hot Tomalis, ACE, Red Barrons, DICKIE + AVO + DOONER A 3 Blind Mice. As long as I Live l'm going to try to change Change is an indication of life - Gale Sayers New v Anthony Muller I RMBR- The Common Room, where we were all being common l Ah yes, the teen scene i, The Trojan Horse manoeuvre, lumpy Nerds, CB com- ics. 'SHS Blues'. 'Stop following me around. Trischuk! , Now, my brother , What's the matter Brand. got no friends? , Mutter, mutter. mutter . Years from now, I might look back on all this, and realize iust how much Selwyn has taught me But I doubt it, But l guess you were pretty drunk at the time -- C E, I could hack a hunk of that. -A NAQ Us ,,, 1' J 5' I ' Douglas Naudie School should be life itself, not a preparation for it I thank my family. teachers, coaches and BUDdies for helping me EXperience HotTimes Cir 7 champs, Waterfighting Melonhead. Russia B42 Sobriery at A S parties Higgy Ui and too many others, Death- nights downtown Sid, Selfpultage IB: Driving VPI-l with a Psycho QB, Pinto'. Sewer bashes. limbo. OO , Bird. Tsal, Dick. Schop, Avo. and other Foos and Wongs, CrunchTime dZ0hck, itZ4bft, but NIO forever, thanks Top Five Hot Tamales, it was lun! Keep in touch. take care, and remember sometimes you lust gotta Shut up and Party! '94 ,.4 t I Wayfvigwg . ' KW' r, V4 'u fs, ,,.. 4 vs Paul l'athy Alta-r tt'-n years at this school what as there ttr say' XM-ll I haye had a ltlt tit gtrtttl times in these years at St-In yn a lot ot lun thanlrs tn some good teachers my lrlerrtls and other thtngs that have nothing to thu with school However I have alsn had many con frontatlons auth sprtettll start mem- bers. for example ltxrthout narnrng namesr, librarians. art teachers, elementary school directors, and female French teachers Neyer- theless I null continue tu return tu thrs great school on founders day for the tree mod . 5 l Nevllle Quinlan Never let schooling unterfere x-.nth your edutatron The IIFT185 I ve had at selly have been interesting lalmost as much as Clrlnltlng the last little but or Big Bad braur Laid baclt scenes. yarnmrng, steves. BYA. Kathleens parents, rnilltroasts. boardlng, geo protects. and being common have been a large part or the experience To all rrlends. and students below me, remember the good times lit wont get any betterl and dont get uptight everything works out. hasta la taco rNAQ you Icnovs the VBS! oat r -.. ff y.. - .1 1- 7 lnderbrr Riar SHAW. psychedella. Bug Bad Bruneau Brothers Brau. home-made harrcut. mutter. ANL AIL, Farmer Dan Band. phase shift O. acid posters. PAR.-XNOID TADPOLES. parsley, com- bat boot bros. burnout. FAT. Bug Lips de punlta. black turtleneclts. common scene. Table l, przza at Boutarrle s steal tt? albino Hendrix. stud, mod. train chums. e-minor a-minor man. St Dems. laid back, pencllneck, butch n VIfglI, rebeI'. Thanks to my teachers. parents, and buddies There must be some may out of here. sand the lOIx6'I' to the thier - Bob Dylan 1' 1-, pe lf- I N. lamie Ritchie Looking back on elght glorious years, I see how much I'lI mrss Selwyn I'lI remember: all those sayings lSuper Bowl Sunday. Toilet Bowl Mondayl. those trips lCascade Eaux! you'll never know murm, those nights lsometlmes ending up at Burger Kung, thanks Derek and Chrrsi, those weekends IRS. DN. KD. IMI. those gurls IASTRA. LO, Cindy. KD. SCI, those cars lPretzeI - BYA. leep, Punto, Boat. RX - Solellr. those settings rsummlr. Gabriel, Rose-Boy-tl. theatre. the fteldl. and those friends I must thank you all. especually my mum. for such an enloyable part of my life 't Tyler Rochford God, it seems like my entire life has been at this schoolg time spent working, laughing, learn- ing, and enjoying seems to env compass it all. Special thanks to my parents, without whose help. all of this would have been im- possible. Many thanks and good wishes to RDB SM DM AV DW who supported me throughout my stay, I hope to see you all again very. very soon. 'till then. bye. bye! tially ' ' I :X if 2 4 , . 1 ui tv is . A, X. . l.nnv:'4lw rt CW5 Ted Schopflocher After Il years at Selwyn, l'm very close to everyone and thing associ- ated with it I now see how much I'lI miss the shield of my teachers and friends, l'll do it in study and i'I'll copy yours have new meaning as I prepare for a new start. If you're not a part of 4 Bucs , Sewer Staff . BYA Weekend tt I or Ted's house fire-socials , itis not your Grad note Thanks Mom and Dad, I love you Tom: but for now to my friends who I love and will miss: Live long and prosper. I'm always with you, May you all be forever young, Z qqrszusu- Tllltk I ' '11 ,. --- .-s.. ' if'?iiL4 '4i4i'2 f1U 4 ' ' -ie,.g,,fS: ' ,,.5Qg?:lt ,, Y A Us V. V . ' 5 X T 7' .. 4 L 5 Richard Schwartz Hi, my name is RSSFZS People think that everything I do revolves around RSSMZ3 Basically, this is a truisrn I like to think of the CONNECTION lon Earthl as the center of the universe ICMNZZ would be the skies. I would be the waters, and NIAANBO would be the lands As for Tob, he would be the stars tgood luck Spielbergll Within this wonderful planet. there would be just one more creation to fully make it a utopia , Val Well better make that two creations, and add two white GTl's with SPEED I written on one hood, and SPLED Z written on the other Thanks S H S. Mom, Dad, lill, and Toto.. ,OK ,I'm awake. l know, it's time to say good- bye to High School f f it , .mf-I fp ff Si' Heath Slawner There were rooms of forgiveness in the house that we share but the space has been emptied of whatever that was there. there were cupboards of patience there were shelfloads of care but whoever came calling found nobody there After today consider me gone 9 I it J AN' Be I c cv' Xi' I 1 ,ff .X , . e I X. X it L. . 9-V 4 ' 'sift X Matthew Stevenson Crood Cirief. l guess it's over Sou- viens the C.LF, Physics conlusion, Combat Boots, the ioy ol Dougs carpet, beastre mobiles, KIRC, suck the sudsf beautiful woman on New Years, Chop Chop, stealing cars, curl' ing joclts, Grad date blues, and being taught through pain how to walk alone Thanks everyone, I couldnt have done it without you Dont give up 'Cause somewhere theres a place Where we belong b Peter Gabriel 1 1 4. ,llfwl t Y . i lb st guns lated Tobman Two square inch nostalgia lester. Penny, Sharnu, Mina, Arctic log. Stag Party lSisltel ES. Ebertl, Blue Stitches. Harlem tyehl' 31 Ball, Baby lrngle, ILT DNCJ, BYA Crunch, Melon Fish tSidelticlti, Avo's Yarntsi + Songs. Drug Schwaz Bou Fights, Pool Brawl. Slu Buddy, fouton Wars, Tobernaq. Boomer, TA Ciirls, WBF King Marc. Water Fights, Skip Drop Lunch. 7 45 8-30, Mohawlt. Scruffy. Chest Hairs. Hands, 00-Z4-IO3, Ostrich, Good Luclc Nexus, Thanlts GD, Love Mom. Dad, lrh, SHS! lf we do meer again, we shall smilel Phew 7, L. Peter Tolias The time has finally come lor my gradnote First of all, l'd like to thank both of my parents for constantly worrying about me and encouraging me to do well in all of my studies I would never have gotten anywhere without them Secondly, l'd like to thanlt my friends Boo Boo. Dulte. Maximus, and all the rest for the lun times we shared l must be boring you so l'll end before you start beeping. burping, or farting C 'T fs 0 - 1 . 5,0 T' lason Tsadilas During 9 years at Selwyn House there have being many occasions and friends I will never forget, without them it wouldnt have being has fun Y Finland - Russia, Boston, Shamu, glowing skull, Melon head, top five hot tamales. BVPH on VME, Locher. 'you simply must Naudman. XYZ. Muldoon. PsychoMike. weird QB. Wartzy, Avo. Marshall, post ball at LCC Footbalv srickum. '20 Hockey Killer T's. v2 Rugby, Tsalad. parties, sewer + keg! l cannot thank my parents enough for all they have done UN Michael Verchere In recalling my l l year tour at S H S.l simply must thank my friends, you know who you are and if you don't you probably aren't, ln regards to the teachers: you actually turned out to be human after all ln summarizing my I I years here all I have to say is that life's hilarious and then you die so enioy yourself! - TOP 5-30 30 30 : VTT-VPH : X + 35-N4 - One word everyone: final average , , . Good- Bye, Ciood-Luck. and Never Forget PSYCHO FOREVER Ryan Victor lt's funny how I can remember when Eric Dilda faked out Mr Shannon with his lfirel alarm clock but can't recall what I supposed to know for my economics test Writing a grad note makes one look back and reflect on exactly what happened during his years at school I am no exception So, l'd like to leave as a legacy to the school a message to any graduating student: don't leave your grad note to the last minute Good-bye to TCITH LUNCH AT TSH AND DARTS IN VIII. IV, DM thanks for keeping me sane over the years. FM : PM ldream onl. ED have a blast lwherever you goj, l'm saying goodbye now, re- member me if you can lustin Vinberg A look into the past. For the Ist time - no BS, Ryan : The times Heidi, You've got 43 yrs. Anita1CiLl but D Cathy: l want your s , EGBDP. Cicero forever Bryan : BSA O80 ED How old? Sorry: Ev. Cath, CIM I luv prefect meetings. Ols. Summit races. Redwood '864-'87 Remember. Saab. studamuffins, engineering crew, I feel the need for speed . rat buffet at Hong Kong House. fake ids. Elbaz:x, mixed with milk, 30 Km h??, MacToBerg, Whiz Kids, o hr detention. Curling - how social the game and how manly? Thanx Mom. Dad B. Deb for your support: SHS taught me a lot, 47-Us .' iw Ross Vineberg Selwyn was filled with a bunch of live and 'kickin' cats Take it as you want. but I'll miss the guys. 8. the 'ol 'institution ' - Adios 8. Adieu I woke up as the sun was reddening. and that was the one distinct time in my life, the strangest moment of all. when l dlcln't know who I was - Nobody. nobody knows what's going to happen to anybody besides the forlon rags of growing old - lack Kerouac Theres only one circus with wink, hooded Hoodwinksl The Circus McCiurkus -Dr Seuss ds.. ,aw- ...gf- 'I 7L,,f'-e!..w4 I slim Ei in u F.1- 'Iwi' sv.. ,v . -'s I 19,11 . K .I . can . .bs . '11,-is ,h It 1. : S if j -Q . 1 1 T' I -1 Nt Marc Vinh b Maltung your way ll'l the world to' day taltes everything youve got so thanlts Mom, Dad, Don lor your support un my 5 yrs' Thanlts the :fl bunch of friends uguys+galsl l've ltnown and partied wuth!I' Thanlts for the memorues' from sumster to rugby to chopz to birth' clay parties to WSMT + brewsltues + darts to cruising to crashman to b Thus place us absurd V Sudman b Shut up and party' - Naudman Life moves quickly If you don't stop to loolt around once un awhile. you might miss ut' - Ferris Bueller Q u A SIL, I at , W 9 Alexander O. von Veh After 2 I: years here, a 4': year trip to Europe , and two more great years at Selwyn House, ut's almost too bad to have to say Good-Bye This place has left me with some great memories, above all. though, ut has left me with an excellent Hugh School education Thanx to everyone at SHS, especially to CB, CID. BC., IL. BM, and WM for caring and special thanx to RDB, SM. TR, and DW for be- ung there And. of course, a very special thanlt you to my mother Until we meet again, Au Revoir! ... ,v w , o x c x. Q 4 o. ' t 1. . Q Q ,s Q-f ,- David Winn How were my days at Selwyn? 'Oh relatively crash free thanks Y- Iohn Cleese 'Well uf you dont like ut you can lust off - Monty Python I ltnow I lulted what I saw I had lun Many thanlts to those who put up with my obsession of Monty Python TR AV SM DM DI RB KH ED RV MD SB and TS whose Cabbage Patch lace always rolled me to the floor even in the worst of times Cheerro There us so much to ltnow There is so far to go But you are not alone -- Chris de Burgh no 1-Q if -eu Michael Wexler 83-88 un one grad note - what a task' Things III never forget - Wrestling Silver, Public Speeches and Debating. DP un Vancouver. BAM Hearts. Lifes a and then . Chase. Bounder- ball, Connect4. PVM Squash, Work, Work' Work! Memories: Chem explo- sions, Backgammon, the Loss at Trafalgar, W B F tA?l INDLESS THANKS to Mom. 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XLg'f-Sfffxiif' N iw W5 F Anthony R Brooks C. Browne V Christou - 9 7A A Dibadj lizgeffw is 1 g 'tw' - H 'Y K Fisher 'X I ' C Crrey V M Lamorey ' , - S Lev-Ary A. Lyons rg! ghd! K Mactaggart If 1 ai! Qs A R. Maranda 5 4 o. Mort , , C Newman Oberlander 1 l Poole tw. W. Scully In p M. Sidi . -2 A. Vassiliou 'P W B. waitfat e, 'f' lf-351: i 7 -i. Rum-: . ' 513 ,N N. The 7A Class Among the continuous mysteries of man None are as strange as the 7A clan Lamorey with his 'zis' and 'zat' The The The The The The intriguing hair of Ben Waltrat worshipped names of Mok, Moyez. and Crrey mercurial attitude of E. Anthony perfect minds of Richard and Ali littlest ears of Newman, Vassiliou, LevfAry constant furor ol MacTaggart and Fisher Poole. Lyons. Scully, Velos and Browne, quiet sirters Robert Miranda with his super-ball I, Oberlander who mispronounces most of all Finally that Scots teacher with a zest to 'smartin' The one, the only, Mr I. Martin So now you must all plainly see Why we are such a strange mystery CC., . 7' ' r .v vf WSF L1-gs I t 4 1- gif .md -5':g51,:5Q, .b Nl' 'T'.f',.P ' . ,c,:1fiN -. i 121551 5' ' . V - 1 - ,. . -C t Sr- t. WY as 1 H i ,X ' 3 at X Q t x -ff ' ' . ' f C -' '15 J' - ' ' .- -'Z - -- -Q - ,-if .ra fs L- . . L- . Q ' .- -sk.xgj,1'gg+-- w' f A ., -s A 15? -1. .' . -xg,R.35 Q ' , - ' x if n -'T A Z V I X . Q xy- ' I l llfl - . A . t N , Q 3 . I 4 us .. X - - lonathan Aune: What? Do you mean you haven't even been to Hawaii? Ari Broidez You know I'm Gods gift to the tennis court. Lucas Evans: Who. me, modest? Daniel Flanders: ls there anything wrong with this? Sina Cihadirian: Doctor of Style Andrew Horn: Andrew, call a huddle, ouif' Andrew Horsman: I read in a book once . . Popular Mechanics. new spokesperson lacques Khalip: Oh, that is so mentally stimulating. Xavier Le Gris: What are you talking about. Sir? Liam Maloney. So what model are you working on over the weekend? Patrick McEntyrez Psst! lon, you know what? Fabio Moscatelli: l didn't win because . . Roland Sabbagh: Where have those stupid grade 8's put my books now? I. Aune A. Broide L. Evans D, Flanders S. Ghadirian A. Horn A. Horsman I. Khalip X. LeGris L. Maloney P. McEnryre F. Moscatelli R. Sabbagh A. Schiffrin I. Scott S. Shashoua E. So S. Speirs M. Spence K. Yau Andrew Schiffrin: Since the project is due tomorrow, can anyone recommend a good subiect? jeffrey Scott. Yeah! That's the ticket, Avon lady! Steve Shashoua: How much do you want to make a bet? Eric So: Stop doing your homework in class and listen up. Scott Speirs. lust call me Presley - Elvis Presley. Mark Spence: l'll kill you. Speirs! Kenneth Yau: Shove it down the garbage! l'll shove you down the garbage. S Abramovitch in M Adler ' M Blakely - M Carreiro I T Fleiszer .' f' Ji H, -v . W Goldman ' ' - y ' lGruia ' - M Kerner J . , I I Lorenzetti J .. ll r S Lunny V, C Mann 1:9 ' -' ' ' M Nguyen L P Phaneuf O Sasse 'Z ' P Seguin ' in D Smith ' itll Nr A. Smith A. Sparling I Q A Taylor V Kg. ,vlirk aa D, Vinh D l i in-H Abramoyitchg Bam Bam, the baseball card man Adler: The man with the scratchy voice Blakely: Uh I was sort of sleeping, sir Carreiroz Miiickey Fleiszer1Lineman are so stupid Cioldmarr Silly Willie Goofy Goldman Ciruia: Monsieur Le Frommage Kerner: Stop lliclting my ears Lorenzettl: Lolo's my name and l always get blamed Playin' lineman in football is my game Lunny, I am, Iilte. beyond. OK Mann: Oh ho, I only got 905- Sullc Sullc Nguyen: li it's the right answer. lill agree with it Phaneufp Flip! Wake up! Sasse: Elvis Foreverrr! Seguin: Cree-It D. Smith: Touch my ears and l'll kill you, said Sid the man with the sappy suspenders and the Fuzzy head. A Smith: lSighl Another day at school Sparling: Well, you see, sir, I had my books in my locker and suddenly, this alien popped down from space and ate them Taylor: Communism suclts' Money is the best! Couch potatoes rule! Vinh: The Mini Sumo A Q1 0 for 'FU rn 'I -4 ' s s Y, Y Sgii X 5? .bk A X 1 'VCI f'4 3 i L rf Q F ,if 22 54 ' 1 . i 555: 5: 2: :E :si U ig? I ,I 'Ill 4 n 4 , I Wainwrig D Adair C Boyer L Carsley G Charlap IY Gadbois K Green I Guinness C Hallward A Hassan Hodkinson l. lao A, Khalil R. Komsic C. Matouk H. McGuire M. Price A Raisman M. Somers l Taylor Q as 8A ,, 11 1 a 1? X hf ww a- A -C Dylan Adair: Love the hair Kris. Chris Boyer: Foyer . Luke Carsleyz Outta my seat Rudy! Greg Charlap: Murlap Sid. lacques-Yves Gadbois: 4'You're not rich . I lied. l didnt Kris Green: Mike, you know, l really pity your parents. Ioel Guinness: Silly rabbit, tricks are for kids! Chris Hallward: The Houdini of sucking up , Ansar Hasan: My head be in the garbage. Andrew Khalil: You no from here no?i' Rudy Komsicp Vat do you vant! Charles Matoukg But .... but, . . sirrr! Hugh McGuire. What the ? Monty Price. Official manager of the varsity hockey team Andrew Raisman: Epson Bogarty at your service. Mike Somers: Desperately seeking, friends. leremy Taylor. The guy who never gets sick lulian Wainwright. ls that dry skin or dandr . . yuuuckl? X : S - 'x 'nl - V t I 1 I it X K t X x xx ,, t - , ,N .. 0 as Q ix-a' l SB t as we ,Qi N, ,Q o- ll -. W -Sifilfww I' i , ,Sa 4 'f mr: few- 1' . Mag- X -' I Q . - - - , . 3 ., t ,gxw . ' 1-mms, ' gf it: - X'k-- Y ., N ? .C X A .. - . - ' .A , , . . if I .r Brucks: The In Fisherrnan Chaudhury: Star Trek . . . Saturday . . . Be there or be square Daly: But sir, I know I'm right Dibai: Let me see your papers please. No papers, you liar Duncan: Sir, I saw this last year Echenberg: The big 'E' Cieller: Shut up Karl Hreno: Nice smile Irshacl: Ron Hextall: 6'3 . l9O lbs. born Regina . . . father Br Landsman: A devastating blow to the midfsection Levenson: Killer dwarf All Mathews: I can't take the strain Nguyen: I can't get enough of . , O'Regan: Frecklemania Pelton: No. he wasn't a genius Rochford: Have you seen the latest Moonlighting episode? Sandford: Passe moi un Bebe Gonzo Schiffrin: Team Iello Skoda: My grandmother can do it better than you Tingley: Mathlete Werleman: My, it's cold in here isn't it . . . wait Mr. Shannon ian Hextall A Bruclts P. Chaudhury T. Daly N. Dibai S. Duncan M. Echenberg R. Geller C. Hreno K. Irshad Y, Landsman D. Levenson N. Mathews C. Nguyen K. O'Regan M. Felton R. Rochford B. Sandford I. Schiffrin I, Skoda C. Tingley K. Werleman A Antoniadis K Bakar N Brown R Dorfrnan I Tixman T Hoare ll Laperriere P Leitenyi D, Martin K Pasold L. Pollock D, Priel C Robertson S. Rutledge D Singer R Slatter W. Smithies D. Stodola I, Taylor K Voduc Q Q A i 71 J, M5 T T sc: '11 .-...qc S-sm-l Q X Antoniadisg 'knock it off you guyth! Bakar: Is he mute? Brown: What about my hair? Dorfmanf Shut up, Dimitri! We don't care! Fixman: Broncos over 'Skins by 3 for a buck Hoare: Fixman. you're dead! Laperriere: Hey, kid, you think you're tough? Leitenyi: The Walking Dude is back in Vegas Martin: lt's true. my dad told me! Pasold: l'm ba-ack Poltergeist 3 Pollock: Priel, l don't know where your book bag is Priel: Slatter, give me some food howl! Robertson: AAI-XRGH! It's back! Rutledge: lohn, what did you get for N7? Singer: Mr, Crlasspoole, Mr. Glasspoole, , . . Slatter: Ah ha! You fiendish fool! Smithiesg Oh please, The poor oppressed Palestinians are Stodola: Oh please Mr. Nincheri sir, may I shine your boots? Taylor: This symmetrical calculus stuff is so easy! Voduc: Uh, um, uh, lohn, uh, um, uh., ..- in 5' ,, is Nt N vf EININ '.-EIGVEID R Ankcorn N Audet I Boxer S Ciilman C Hatton S Healy T MacKay C Nletrakos S Nlostowy . gh. 4, 71' f . ,4 ' Y il' .3 : R Poeio D Price xg. I. Roiter U, .h K. Roussos K. Schwarz S Sirdeshpande N. Synnott A. Weitzman i Tweedle Dee Odie Ankcorn, Richard Audet. Nick Boxer, lames Ciilman. Sean Hatton. Chris Healy. Scott Mackay. Tom Nletrakos. Chris Nlostowy. Serge Poeio. Ricky Stop the bus - pull over! Redundant, 7600. Coif Ragedy iLaszol Anne Tweedle Dum He who strings the bull, attracts the flies. lsee Synottl East End rebel sexy hunk Q. Where were you yesterday? A. l had a bad case of the critical essay blues. sir. Price, David -- I disagree . . Roiter. lon -A Wretched little pipsqueakf' Roussos. Konstantinos- Pompoustinos Schwarz, Karl -- The iury's out on Karl . . . Sirdeshpande, Sammy -- The Voice of Cirade Eight becomes The Mouth of Grade Nine Synnott, Nick -A The fly Weitzman. Andrew -- No Andrew, that's not how you use your glasses. is Q ' K , ,gggwks wQ5..N.'. U ,+.xtQf.Q YE- X :jf fl , U . .. Q . A N - ms.. I 1 jg - 1 .. x V V , 1 my ' '- , ' se 1 It T ' 'Ir f ff' . : Q ' 5 ga wi f '- X ,. w xg. ' ' A X A - 'xx-M l K i Al .. .. A he -. J ..: W - ie .. 'W J,-.tt-. ,X Q I .1 A . All Il Q5 N X N X 5 Xt v X I' 1 . A ll , .. , .7,, 53, Q.-A ' ,,.,. . 40 w 2 ., .iw .:. V . - I .11- 2:rs i A' . V : :, : Q. ,fe . f if f iw l lv u, , A.. . , For all of the teachers that had the pleasure of our company this year: our condolences. Paul Mr. Tractor Avedesian: Beacon Hill Billy: Really guys. Emma is good looking Ziggy Stardust: Hot summer's nights Derek Pillsbury Bradeen: Shots to the head. shots to the head Mark Mr. Ed Bridgman: He's got the uncontrollable urge to say OAT Anthony Big Bad Brown: l don't care if you have a Batmitzvah, walk the goddamn dog! A Y :- Q 'N , , P. Avedesian A. Blundell D. Bradeen M. Bridgman A. Brown M. Henderson B. lasenza S. lssley D, lames R. lohnston A. Panasuk T. Richardson C. Sacks W. Samberg M. Shapiro R. Simpson T. Sontag P, Starke M. Teryazos S. Weigensberg Mike Stretch Henderson: The only guy in grade 9 that can closely admire the back of his kneecaps Robert Godfather lasenza: The godfather of 9B Steve Sthebe lssley: Ya? Well if you can laugh at my neck, I can insult your mother David Pighead lames: WHAAOOHW, Holy 'SSL' ', gravity works! Rob Cavemon lohnston: l feel so fat! Alex Gobbler Panasuk: My favourite subject is lunch, fseconds, thirds, fourthsl Tom Tomahawk Richardson: The eternal optimist Cliff Mop Hair Sacks: Stop calling me Steve! Warren Annie Samberg: The lovable one Matt Bo Fo Shapiro: He fell lamely to the floor Ron Was Told Simpson: l know Westmount like the back of my hand Tiga Bangs Sontag: The only person in grade 9 that can eat his hair Paul Starke Trek Starke: Kirk out! Mike Super Goy Teryazos: Staying alive Steve Rent-A-Life Weigensburg: The only student in grade 9 eligible for a pension plan M Andersen N Baneriee T Browne - M. Cohen I Elkin M. Gibbs Gif' l Kronish K. Macdonald A. Novak D. Pechter P. Quaid P. Rae M, Rusko R. Sabbagh S, Schelling I. Sourial I. Svatek X-- I. Trzcienski W. Valdmanis . N. Voduc . , A, Vruvides .5 'Ti 4. ' A Q 1 , -4-S. Everyday Questions asked to 9C students Andersen Banerjee Browne Cohen Elkin Gibbs Kronish Macdonald Novak Pechter Quaid Rae Rusko Sabbagh Schelling Sourial Svatek Trzcienski Valdmanis Voduc Vruvides How' How' How How How How How' How How How s the dumb Viking? s Mr. Nicoll? s the homework? s the penny collection? s the gel? s Action lackson? s the joke? s the hockey team? s the IGA? was aclv. math? Pilou, How's the Swiss Apple B J How' How How How How How' How How How How' s the women. s the Nintendo? 5 the winner? s Oprah? s the new Swatch? s Space? s Pol Re? s the want? s Mr. Lumsden? s the nervous parlor? read? ff --X133 163' MJ ' iii Y lm, 4164 f 'im QS 49 .nr M ,lid ix N Aspinall S Barlcman L F. Del Bianco R Doss C. Duquette I. Feilding P. Guinness C. Hanson 4v E. Herba 5 H- P, Higgins T ., y . S. Katz P41 A. Martin P. Morneau I. Shepherd i .-5, Ci. Speirs B. Thompson A. Watt ' , 241 f n ., wi l. Williams D. Yelin N., in 7 ,Int F ii' '73 ll 1 . fi' 1- 3 A ' t , . , aww C Q . HJ, 1 ,Hb ' Aspinall: How to walk through a blizzard in trench coat. Barkman: Bark The Shark Del Bianco: Halloween dance was peachy. an open Doss: Me and Mr. Dowd are good buddies. Duquette: The Duke of Dude. Feilding: Why don't any girls like me? Guinness: That's neat. Hanson: Pound for pound l was the best! Herbaz Still the veg man. Higgins: Admiral Digger. Katz: What did you get in your test? Martin: Hey Steve. any leftovers? Shepherd. Curious George Speirs: If I improve my average by 750o.. I'I 80. Thompson: Hair iniury Watt: Organized Williams: l'm so dead! Mr. Lumsden. Duh!!! l have an Aguayo: Dog Bakar: Shut-up! You talk too much Chen: Fat! Czabrajetz: Big bird lthel Garson: What's wrong with doing it in the morning? Hinchey: Monkey see, monkey do! Meisels: Winner W2 Mian: Winner 33 Nair: Mr. Chem. in the morning O'Brien: Casss . . .! Papageourgiou: No. but it matters! Rae: Winner lil Raikes: No. l'm serious! Sandford: Yeah! Belinda Carlysle Tang-Wai: Show me the homework. Rich Yoo: Coach, is the bench warm enough yet? Zitzmann: What the hell is up your '?!f3 M. Lavoie: Action lacques son Casullo: License? What license? Komsic: Komie I t gi, - 'V N1 ' ' at r , 4 S. Bakar T. Casullo Yr' L. Chen P. Csabraietz V ' R. de Aguayo L. , ,I . , f. , .. ai s.. E. Garson M' . D. Hinchey N ,J F. Komsic . 'A V 3133- -i W D. Lallouz D. Meisels A. Mian D. Nair K. O'Brien N. Papageorgiou -rl I. Rae G. Raikes Nl. Sandford R. Tang Wai F. Yoo A. Zitzmann C. Campeau W, Carsley W Dodge L Drummond B. Ferger G. Folc B. Gagnon M. Gavrilovic M, Hainsworth E, labal l.P. Kovalik M, Macdonald T. Osborne A. Rosio l, Rutledge C. Sampson I. Scott V. Wan S. Webster E. Weigensberg V A fs Q fs U- IOC I -. X , X. wi ., f ldil ,., v- Campeau: Foodstuff - Whar's Life Without lt? Carsley: Gretsky And Me Dodge: The World ls A Mess Drummond: Gel - lOOl Uses Ferger: Mastering Effective English Fok: The Homemade Hairdo Kit Gagnon: Capital Punishment In The Home Gavrilovic: Minibutt - The Early Years Hainsworth: Elvis 8. Me - What Really Happened labal: Backgammon My Way Kovalilc: How To Put Batteries ln Things Macdonald: Conservatism - The Adventure Continues Osborne: lim Morrison - The . . . Generation Rosioz Computer Contraband V The Death Penalty? Rutledge: Life As A Fire Hydrant Sampson: Strolling Along An Irish Loch On A Summer's Mom Scott: Sarcasm - Who Needs lt? Wan. How to Remain lnconspicuous Webster: Webster's Guide to Weightlifting Weigensberg: Apartheid Works! Elementary Candids - '- 'p ' ,P A .N :- 1 X . xt C A N D D S V fk?-, .9 .Q -2 ,. i SECONDARY SCHOOL 1.2 m'5 ?' aww if f 2 .. ,v Ti ' if 4-A 1 0- 5 W' E K..... J:-1' - 7 1 Q WE , , ii 'A .fQ ci? ,Y Q 1' lg C FOl,lNDER'S DAY ,QP 'i il Photo by Leon Thomas Mrs. Cl. Borchard Speirs Memorial Medal Recipient 'Vlore vividly remembered by numerous Old Boys as Mrs Marldand. Mrs Bor- Qhard ioined the staff, under Mr Wanstall, in IOA3, and soon established herself as a proficient and exacting teacher. In l05O she succeeded Miss Aphra Snead as headmistress, and under Dr Speirs was entrusted with the internal autonomy which Mr Wanstall had established, During the next two decades, under Mrs Marldands devoted direction, the lunior School grew greatly in numerical strength, and broadened its scope to keep abreast of modern ideas without succumbing to the growing Iaxity elsewhere. Soon after she had re-married she would have retired, but yielded to Mr Trou- betzltoy's expressed need for her valuable services during his first year. She handed over to Mrs Pat Marsh in IO7Z. ..-X 7 fl 1-. if ...LA QC 1 CUM LAUDE SOCIETY Smce 1982 Selvwyn House School has been a member of the Cum Laude Society Thls organlza tnon IS composed of some 316 chapters located throughout North Amerlca and has been Involved ln recogmzed academic achnevement for over 80 years The members of last years graduatlng class elected to the Soclety are Gary Porter Wayne Hsuao and Rolf Strom Olsen They are yolned by several members of last year s grade IO class lared Tobman Michael Wexler and Eric Dllda ln shup for theur contrnbutuon to academuc excellence and IS year Mr lack Martin IS honoured . - I I . . frequently. staff members are awarded member- th' , , ' ' . 2 l i l f ,1. TERRY FOX RUN Money Raised for Cancer Fund h L '.- x ' '- -.,, ' ' Qi., -,4.'? , v- Q , -' A -, . g pf .-gl: ' J' 'I ' ' . . T I '1 '-ffl? 1- 'e ,- l ' ff' nv: ii' Q V--3 . 'JT' 9 RA Ir Nl ff' 4 g A I. . I n,, I V--,Z- ' I '17 1 ' jay .Q X, 1 A il 4 I L C . .Y - A L ,f I i I 15 1 2 W A A ' .' gf f ' - I H, ' H '41 xii-' - I L X -L-' f I D F- 4, . .Ag ,.. an . in-.. ' - Q' n . Q YQ me ' .AVS ,Q eg New is npr' J A , 5-ix K ,fn I 'Z Y rg x 1 a D I 1, Q1 i3 'T-I f 1 REMEMBRANCE DAY ASSEMBLY SHARE THE FLAME la Hodl s Oly p c To x..-. E' ' 4. 2. M 4 ' E, t ,. :J-Q GRIENTATIGN VVEEKE D On Thursday, September lOth the graduating class of H788 departed for their Orientation Weekend. The idea of the trip was to promote leadership and unity within the Senior class The group engaged in some leadership games which included pins and straws . the moon and our favourite loe Doodlebugw. The class also partook in some exciting outdoor activities which included rock climbing, canoeing and backwoods Orienteering The following day, the group arrived at the New World Rafting complex for an exciting day of white water rafting. After tackling such obstacles as the Can Opener , the washing machine and the hamburger maker the soaked and ex- hausted crew embarked on the bus for home, On the bus it was agreed that the trip was a worthwhile experience, urn .5 . ,1- , Q 'X f-K ZX ,O .yah -' ' 'Y' 'QCP ' 1 .314 011: rin Il V fi? g 'Qin 'N -f .mn . rx .. lu ' - v-, , .N ..S.,WN .. ,K -. , gk . kx'fj-5v- , . - f- 5: t Q. i I RZTL l.R.R. Tolkien THE HOBBIT Presented by SHS Drama CAST Bilbo Baggins - Stefan Schelling Gandalf- William Smithies Dwalin - Tiga Sontag Balin - lulian Wainwright Kili - Hugh McGuire Fili A Lucas Carsley Dori - Yasha Landsman Nori Y Robert Geller Ori - Nicholas Synnott Oin - Steven Weigensberg Gloin - Charles Tingley Bifur - lan Kronish Bofur ' losh Elkin Bombur - Kierra O'Regan Thorin - Michael Henderson Grocery Boy - Brian Sandford Bert - Anthony Browne Essie - Tom MacKay Tom - Rob lohnston Great Goblin - Nick Audet Attendant Goblin - Monty Price Goblins - Clifford Sacks, Brian Sandford. Michael Teryazos Elven King - lon Stefan Trzcienski Elven Guard I - Clifford Sacks Elven Guard 2 - Michael Teryazos Smaug - Anthony Browne Gollum - Patrick Leitenyi Director Technical Director - Technical Crew Poster Program Graphic Typing Printing Sewing: Make-up: Painting and Props: - Sound Recording - Drums Concessions 64 TECHNICAL STAFF Carol Manning Marc Krushelnyski Stuart Webster. William Carsley, Richard de Aguayo P. Nichol, S. Urgel David lames Pauline Tierney Christine Krushelnyski loann Mitchell. Sally Tingley Anne Trzcienski. Chrystal Wright Helene Bourduas. ludy Clark Margaret Lynn, Kathy Funamoto. Frances Wainwright Grade Seven Art Class under the direction of Ellen Pinchuk Warren Reid larnie McMillan Eric Dilda ',, L 1 5,....... Q-uni i I I i 75. .Mtn ,AN P' '12 FIRST ANNUAL SKATE-A-THON .favrzff W ' 'V -N-P' nmw ', -- 'x : ., .M ,-.. . X, N Fi , -4 ,W 1 . .'-wx +- Y X ,21. ,J -- ' ,Q wi el S1 llsumuwwval ff 460' llliuulf it 1 ' 'ill' 9 'ui'- I X 'i da ' fr 578W 95 ffvs 5 Q S Qs V . g ,Q 6 if i 'IV v -as Q,- - IL ' 4 ' O 5 'FE its 'W -I 1 I N W rin Edo 5 .y ' J 'O -wi I V , 3 4 . Q72 4 A Ei , 'S gcii ' af Q21-' i V ' 11 :K t x ,. 0 D3 v 4 1 QS 'C Q. 'NA 2 Q T wow me CARNIVAL swam efogl Q, A8NxQEgThjlh l'QQ56NiSx ' CASTNOL A .11 Vx! 576 rlou in 1537-5 mxwnlpqpw ll rf , A A as .-.qi-W.-fi J 5iWllU l , ,J 'N A . x WR Q .5 2 Ewa it vf' Q . 'S .L T. 417- if X I 'qi Je , 2 W an , S . I - Elm, 1 ll .- . I 1' I FACES OF THE SCHOOL pb 1, 5-JI -,n 4s. . 3 5' 4' .Q - , e A . , W 1 5' , , N ' A -925 X 'Y f E f j J ' 2 ., N -X, X ' M11 14 'E .Swv 2' A 5 4 ,gg--If U fx 1 C .X xxx . I X I f tm 'h 4 ... ' . I LA I - 1 K A q V W ' , P 'jf' . 4 , I . F! 1 3 8 Q- . I X A V 5 ' Y Annual l :Q:uQQ335-3'-H-'-11-'JHQI 1 . L IEE' I ' 3 . 'A gif? ff' L 1,74 ,ill- eeeegoa BQ. ,J- 599 i ' 5 SM Fl, as 1' ,J 7 I , an , '- 1. - i x : ' J J., , TA 2333- X, Q Open House M :Il A ,f-'X 1 a -QAM ,vw bf41t',. -n-'X aff'- G .1 ff Egg' ,,,, X5 , Qkvs ' xr. X A YXAQQR W Ir: .,!S x i T 'Z . flffj-S, .y '14 'wily f 'nv-'-if sg, W' 'N 4 44 ...F 5 I 'IW ,wa 3 ,L,....! -af . 'V ,, X'-.K x V .,,, ..,..-wi W-'hu , 6 W' 5' . 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Q 1 X Hksll Mtn tv, I'tm1n1lrlrfn-wxfz-ffm ll' 'Vx lll1rtturrI,,Il Vlt.xlwt'! vt.--' WA- lrv!'1 ,-f.4 A Y . -- - ,-vt ' flyr 3' aww an ul--tl ll brnnvx I SVTLWXH l. jc 1-: uf a c-1 ll lp tlfltwrjl? a l L 1 96.11, lIx'c3lal'msg1 IS The Came Wuzfzn iz-.E-.x' 0 Sf?-ifgie 1' M118 ll' ozwt-fllartzzll 7 My By Ifernzmz lV0z1le Student 353.00 Adult 335.00 Information 2 931- 94 81 April 7, 8, 9, 1988 al 8100 pm. 1 l F F S1 I xx of u-in 'C' fm ft' u 1 ,' ' Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q.Q.Q.Q.Q.Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q N 1 Q gg? 1 1' II x f .N I t E t 1 A5 1 , Q NNW, Qi 1 f. , ,W ..,.,. ...M ..,.., W.- -- M H 45692: :,. .-.,- - - 9' S lite i 1 Q X s 51 Q X W ., ,3., I V 0 Q QU 1 '- .s -M X., 0 'VN , 'Q I A .. gy., 2? , 6 -iw x x , av, ,. lt , K 1 X 4 , Q. 'G vr ld!-VR .1 Q4 Behind the Scenes ,,, ..:::::: ,Z gms ex in P xx ma 5 7 J 6' X - 1 fi, X 'no-hx Y'-, ' ' .X N' was N X5 . 'A N 'A .4 1 .M L S- 8 'W , 5 Ax K ffl Q-' , 3 A - 1...Q. Av gb S 'As 73 ax., gl, ...T O 1 n 1 -,, ,, , 3 t -W 2 g 'V L' 4? I 1-f . all-.I U ' 'fi , X . ,l WSJ? lx. wr Lg In 5' ' .,x'f ,. Shu Q. ,Iwi +-.Q-:raw . .x . , , ca- , . ' I Y Jr if l' li' f 3,73 'H 'ff' f ' . 1. 5 '4 v Q 9, Qin- HISTORY BANQUET 6-'JN lllllllllll llml mm llllllllmlllllg lllllmlllm um umm nuuunium: .1 lmlllmlunm . ulllllu ' U fr.. ATHLETIC BAN UET AWARD WINNERS Football Soccer Midget Soccer luvenile Soccer Basketball Hockey Grade 7 Most Promising Bantam Most Improved Bantam M,V.P, luvenile Defensive M.V.P. luvenile Best Lineman luvenile M.V.P, Grade 5 86 Most Promising Grade 7 Bantam Most Improved Bantam M.V.P. Most Improved M.V.P. Most Improved M.V,P. Grade 5 8. 6 Most Promising Grade 7 Most Promising Bantam M.V.P. Midget Most Promising Midget M,V,P, luvenile M.l.P. luvenile M.V.P, Grade 5 A 6 Most Promising Grade 7 M.V.P, Bantam M.l.P. Matthew Kerner Michael Henderson Steve lssley Ieff Beaty Alasdair Martin Douglas Naudie Chris Dedicik Mark Spence David Levenson lerry lao Fred Yoo lan Williams David Winn Michael Avedesian Chris Dedicik Robert Maranda loel Guinness lamie Rutledge Greg Fok lamie Ritchie Paul Pathy Blair Pattee Mark Spence Brian Sandford Wrestling X-Country Skiing Squash Tennis Curling Badminton Bantam M.V.P. luvenile M.l.P. luvenile M.V.P, Most Promising Most improved Most Outstanding Most Effort Sr. M.V.P. Sr. Most Improved M.V.P. M.V.P. Most Effort X-Country Running Most Effort Rugby Rugby Bantam Most Promising Bantam Best Forward Bantam Best Back Midget Most Promising Forward Midget Best Back Midget Coach's Award luvenile Best Back luvenile M.V.P. Nicolas Audet Eric labal Michael Avedesian Douglas Naudie David Levenson Russell Grant Richie Schwartz Adnan Mian Philip Quaid Greg Speirs Scott Katz Scott Macdonald Tyler Rochford Zahir Banii Gordon McKinnon lan Rae Tim Fleiszer Serge Mostowy Robert Geller Greg Speirs Greg Fok Oneal Bannerie lason Tsadilas Michael Verchere lunior Athlete of the Year Mark Spence Senior Athlete of the Year Michael Avedesian Douglas Naudie THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: A CAMERAS qy f NT 1 3 ...Q-' ' -A 4,- - 7 .j Ad, .1 .. -f , .Gi gs ,' 1 ' TI . r,.:...,- - S I 'S- F- j I' lla' xi 'f3 - 1 4 ROVING EYE 1 sf ffffff' 'I' J, . fa ,A -2 X '-suis N ' 3 4 W ,px gf- N I 1 51 V: ' ' A eqghl If 41154 'lll' 'L . vv f A J ' 4' I' 41 .. .,Il f .2 ol . K I '-1.3 -kv ' f . . ' 5 I 'Q I 1 Egypt! U I . 1- -49 I2 f I' lf' . 'of ' ' 3'?A7..Sf 1 r,Jf'7g?1' effff' 4.-' main- 7 D -' F ' .-Q9 ' 1 ', JI9' A 'ff' . 'p6n'w',.'5r' 1 ff ',f'1'g:f:9gf,, fag! ag' N -.J 0 Wei: '79, n rt' L ' V 'ik 'Aux' fl 'AOQ ii 11 'H a . . ' QQ.. 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'F SE LA ' 161 . aa Q lx if . mg' if ,ga UP A - '4-.13 .- , 14:33-.L s..,,5k ..Qt 5 f--, 1 , Q 'iQ G ANTONIO FARGNOLI Robert Fargnoll 4A My great grandfather lnved ln San Amborguo Sul Garngllano fnear Monte Casslno between Rome and Naplesj In the province of Foslnone In Italy He attended school untll Grade 5 and llved In a normal slze house for a famlly of seven chlldren Hrs famlly ate pasta lamb chlcken and other goods they farmed The holidays they had were slmnlar to here Xmas New Year s Easter except they have two more for the patron saints and protectors of the town one on February 3rd San Blago and one luly I6 Madonno Del Carmme The robs he and has famlly had were mostly farmlng and he also became an apprentlce shoemaker Italy at that tlme was a monarchy under Klng Vlttorlo Emmanuele It was a stable polltlcal sltuatlon untll later In the I93O s when the army and Mussollnn took over My great grandfather left Italy ln I923 to go to New York by boat to look for a better lufe meanmg more opportunlty for lobs and higher standard of Inv mg A funny thlng happened when he got off the boat He was very hungry and met a vendor selling beautlful yellow bananas The vendor gave hlm two bananas for all the money he had brought with hum C520 OO U S I He got 5 cents change It wasn t bad enough he had been cheated when he took a bite out of the banana he couldn t eat If He splt If out complaunlng that If tasted luke soap compared to the frult he was used to In Italy What a waste of money' My great grandfather took a trlp to Montreal and declded that he should stay there where the polltlcal sltuatlon was stable and he seemed to llke the clty Llfe ln has new country Canada was rough at flrst because he was poor dld not have much education and dld not know the language At has flrst lob wlth the Montreal Tramway Company he earned approximately S I O OO a week In I9Z9 he lolned hrs future father ln law who was a shoemaker There he shined shoes and was an apprentlce shoemaker earning between SI 5 OO to S20 OO a week In 1938 he came to I3 I 9 Green Avenue In Westmount and established hrs own shoe repair business first earnlng approximately S40 OO to S50 OO a week He llved on Workman Street Shortly after the family moved to Quesnel Street and the business to I 309 Green Avenue In I949 he bought the buuldmg at I346 Green Avenue First he moved hrs family Into the back of the shop where they Ilved untll the bulldlng ex panded and they moved to the flat upstalrs My great grandfather had to work very long hours I5 hours a day at least 6 days a week and sometlmes even 7 days a week but at least he was treated well and respected by other people who came to know hum and that gave hum strength to carry on for me llfe mught be different IH Italy or If mnght not have been It IS slmllar In that those who work hard can beneflt from If My great grandfather G Antonlo Fargnoll died on August I2 I978 the date of my brrth In the same hospital lust one hour before I was born I I I I - I I I I I I I I - , . 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I I I I GOSSIPAECUS AND THE CONSTRUCTION AT RESTINC1 SPACE Bengle Wakrat 7A Wlth the commg of crvrlrzatron many trees and forests were cut down Bugs squrrrels and all other tree dwellrng anrmals had no place to slt and rest These animals deprived of resting space prayed to the gods Zeus could not ignore the animals no matter how hard he trred so he called a meeting of the gods Zeus proposed that a committee be formed to undertake the design and constructron of resting space for ammals No one volunteered No one was wrllrng to put rn the time and effort Every god trred to pass the rob down to someone of rank lower than hrmself Consequently the rob went to the lowest rank mg god present Gossrpaecus god of telephone poles So the other gods went home to their secluded mansions on Mt Olympus Determined to get a promotion for thus Crosslpaecus went home to hrs llttle duplex He called the head techmclan from the factory and they went unto Gosslpaecus s study Three weeks later not having eaten or slept they emerged and began worklng lt was hard work even with the maglc telephone pole trucks The sheer number of poles that had to be planted was appalling Four hard years of work later the job was done Telephone wlres and poles were spread across flve continents creating space for the birds to rest and highways for the squirrels The poles were used rn later years by humans to convey messages When Gossrpaecus brought the flnrshed prolect before Zeus and the board the gods drd not even remember a thing about rt and Zeus told Gosslpaecus Go home and qult wasting my time Some thanks' 1 1 - 1 1 - l , 1 - 1 1 . , ' 1 1 - , . - ' . 1 . 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 . , . 1 . . . ,, . . - 11 1 1 ' ' rv. y5..,.:.: , - - -' .... 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K ' 'W ' '-1,1 ,,-.5 I. ,MQQQ-:1.f: 1.-fn. rr , . g,,,.-,f, 4 Q , .'WIl Fby'myseIf-.bfhaventtaigp-,ilv17253 HM ,tv '- 59 X I 'I -j Wigs.: J ., A 3 r, ,L ,cial-3g5,:' Liifg I 1Wlth'nQne togtgllme whaiito dof 4, i ,'f' in , ft - I And up the'moiintaIn-sides'-Mdreamsg- - ,. 4. With ra watchful eye I roam around - c To find many frightening sights abroad. Theqstrangest things. are there for me Till momlrgg annie land of Nod. At night my thoughts are very bright, I see many pleasant places more. Many a time the places are new. Places I had never seen before. A pity I must then waile up, Try as I like to find the way. Those beautiful dreams have gone again, And I never can get back by day. , av, .5 . -,,. . - - r l 'A-If-fT f .- - 'ITS I fl ' 7---w I . . . I 'A I ,5,.Q ,, ..,,..t , I L 5 AWN J: HP. t ..- Lf., -9.- -x. ,Hg-rf in 1. IX, ., . I '-vf. 45?-'r. lr '.'j,'f', 1 ' ' C .gm . - . .4 1-.g,f'j1g'Y, if 1' 4? f 's Vw N1 1'-'L ,N 2x , A ' - , Wig, f Qiffifl '95 7-,. 41'f?Pv,f 4, 1 'E es, f 'ffl W h .Zi .. W 'bl J , ,gy .J , A ,r 1 yi x -37 il 5 K 5' q 5 1 ,r . 0 .-Ep--' X J' iw. sf ' 1-' - iii-. SPRING IUMPS Blake Ferger, IOC A blue, lapping at the shores of memory. Savored anew each waking day, Drops from the sky above into the sea below And graces, with good grace. The eyes in windows looking up. Out, That catch the scene. Palms, white sails, red tiles upon houses That seem to hop down the mountain through Happy. sunlit side-streets, The nearness of the roar And self-conscious gurgle of the sea Recall to our excited minds the pebbles of the beach, glistening to the touch, pebbles That fall down and spring up with the cold and electric waves. I sit sipping morning tea as An impatient breeze falls from High Hill to Salt sea And jumps back again, Playing catch-and-toss with the lovely Mediterranean, And the breeze seizes me, grabs me up! So that I run in my mind's eye, chased and tired. fall into the smooth singing depths And I laugh with ioy at our week in Nice. At home again, a grey scuffling shadow Caught between iaundiced yellow lights and cabs and Dirty, high, grey buildings I stop from fright, resisting the flow Of motion Around, above, below me. I am on a street with few people. Some cars and exhaust keep the filthy pigeons company. Beneath a weary tenement, something sharply defined stands: It is one man. Patent-leather shoes, tow pin-striped legs. Black briefcase and a London Fog. A neat cravat, slim bright eyeglasses. And last, a proper chapeau. Before him, a pane with a pane. A picture in an empty window, filled with but One pear and one apple. Behind the bright fruit, behind the white platter And wood table. Lies Mediterranean blue. Stopped, I look sharply, and the sharp suited man Lets out a dreamy smile in the hiss and howl of New York. ANSWERS Douglas Naudie, l lB Amidst fiery fuchsia outstretched on the horizon Apollo's golden arrows illuminate the evanescent blue sky The ocean pecked by ravenous gulls spans endlessly towards the sand once cluttered with movement and vitality is travelled no more Splintered shells advance and retreat with the flooding tide approaching the masses of withered ebony spiders dampens the aureate landscape Soon chill-moistened fingers claw and envelop my own feet As they had my grieving heart ago. Unlaclcing purpose and certainty Poseidon's tongue absorbs traces of industrious days swallows items unwanted unremembered and vomits clues from a forgotten past Yet all pilferage in his unmistalcen wake though harmless injures still And so bites incident and death whose ivory fangs smile unmercifully until a self-pitying Why me? As life encounters death as chance destines accident and as trails transpire with each awakening light we must never forget that behind the unexplained before the dismissed atop the inconceivable exists a purpose as definite as the fading of ethereal sunsets to Cimmerian nights and the ebbing of the shifting tide. LA slxnaivis A UEBEC Quebec c'est comme un livre d'histoire vivant parce que tu peux voir toutes les choses anciennes . . .mais c'est mieux! Tu peux toucher, sentir. voir toutes les choses que tes ancetres ont construites, mangees . , . Bien sur tu peux t'asseoir dans une classe et Iire des livres d'histoire pour apprendre tout ga mais . . QUEBEC CEST MIEUX! lustin Feder Quebec c'est rencontre de nouveaux amis, c'est aussi jouer et explorer des sites historiques. Youpi ! C'est amusant! Anish Thomas Quebec c'est beaucoup de plaisir et d'amusement. Les visites a differentes places sont extraordinaires et les gens sont tres gentils. Visitez Quebec! Christopher Dedicilc ',s. mx . L o-. 1 - I . - i 'QW Q ue c'est beau! U ne ville merveilleuse 00 on vit E nsemble pour toute une semaine. On y voir des B atailles historiques. E clatantes surprises Cest QUEBEC! Brian Vroom 4 .Wa- ' .Q .-F-sv H , 5 x W z.. .H L , ' , ,- ' if 'X X ' - lux. Y - W- - 4 few .ng I 'Q' ff--' r, 1. ! -Pa 5? .-H, '..,, '-fd li .15 5-. K I 'X- 1' 8 - f . ,J .. , ,x b i . hav x x.xq:,'f N ,lmwv . -s-.3,..tN. :ng msn MN! , Vcjf X5 N, Z 'T' -. .K -w S .115 ? .gig Ivnf ' .ll 1 1 4 ll ., n ,1,l.:w. If! Y WVJAN dy EM,..- .1 - r gg: . ' . Q ' V Ln ' ' '4! .. 0 fp '. ' W .: gs W ',:. M 1 A ev- L- W ,, ,xxx .Y U, 'v.-gk ',4,... ' , 1 'I A . . 'il 1 1- ' '.iv.'-6? 'ff-' .4 Q..-1.-h 41 1' s as wjfbff -Q s. ' f eV1'1:V'L,Lgv-jx I Ni 'tx ... . -1+ -fisf-w'!i'i'S. qififg -.- vi-lwmigirf 7 ,t A -3.360 ' ' JN 1 W QM'- iga' .Ypw .irfi :Z,.A,a ..-Ah' - .A .- ll D 2 ,Q LN' as , ' 1 'vw - B tum. J' ' fi, .. 'f-gs ' 1. - . . V 4 ., .1 257, .N s -, 'Q ' ,,-s ' . 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Over the next few months, I am sure that your mind be on everything but Selwyn House, with final exams, holidays, and CECiEP!University. However. I would like to take this oppora tunity to make you aware of the Old Boys' Association, We represent all former students of the School through our Association based in Montreal and chapters in Toronto, Ot- tawa, Halifax, Calgary, Vancouver and even overseas. We en- deavour to maintain links with former classmates and to pro- vide news of the School. We sponsor sporting and social events throughout the year such as the Old Boys' Dinner, Chal- lenge Cup and SHS Old Boys' Ball Hockey Tournament. Our aim is to provide a strong and informed relationship between Old Boys and the School. Your class representatives have been selected as of today. These individuals will be your contact through which you can remain informed about the activities. the Old Boys' Associa- tion and the School. Please keep us up to date on all your news and moves so we. in turn. can keep up with your progress. I wish you, the Class of '88, every success for the future and we'Il be in touch. GM-Q7 1 Duncan Campbell President of the Selywn House Old Boys' Association Ted Schopflocher lustin Vineberg Old Boy's Association Class of i988 Representatives , Mix .Inf X gs Q SELVVYN GRAD Rb f ,-41. 33597 'ln' .aff V1 F, 5 , 5 nr an IN 'Y .af-,J WINNERS GRADUATION EXERCISES ACADEMIC PRIZE GIVING lune 1988 The Guest Speaker Professor Bruce Shore Faculty of Education, McGill University I M Elementary School Awards IA First Prize IB First Prize ZA First Prize ZB First Prize 3A First Prize 3B First Prize 4A First Prize 4B First Prize 5A First Prize SB First Prize 5A First Prize 6B First Prize 7A First Prize 7B First Prize 7C First Prize lordan Goldwarg lonathan l-low William Carney Mischa Auerbach-Ziogas Alan Sarhan leffrey lmber Anthony Blaikie Taylor Lloyd Patrick Brown Andrew Coristine Steven Bekhor Freddie Sarhan Ali Dibadi lacques Khalip Christopher Mann Laura McLean Prize for the boy who is the most im- proved reader in Grade I: jamie Deitcher St joshua Chinks Headmasters Prize awarded to the student in Grade 2 who shows the most consistent effort throughout the year. Tobby No Constance Moodey Memorial Prize given to a stu- dent in Grade 3 for all-around ability: Wittaker Mathot Helen Speirs Memorial Trophy awarded to a boy in Grade 4 for outstanding character: Colin O'Reagan lunior Award for Public Speaking: Patrick Brown Prize for allfaround ability in Grade 5: lamin Kerner La Sixieme Prize is awarded to a student who has made the most improvement in the ability to com- municate in French: Stephen Greene and All-around ability: Blair Pattee Mrs. Markland Prize given for distinction in Public Speaking in Grade 7: Richard Brooks The Selywn House Chronicle Cup awarded for the best essay written in Grade 7: Colin Grey E.G, Brine Award is given to the student who displayed outstanding effort, enthusiasm and ability in Grade 7: Christopher Mann . A-F' I Ai Q 1' VB L1 'lr , , l F! Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade D 8 Ist Michael Echenberg 9 lst Ian Kronish I0 lst Blake Ferger Znd Prosanto Chaudhury 3rd Charles Matoult Znd Marc Andersen 3rd Sammy Srrdeshpande IO Znd lean Paul Kovalrk IO 3rd Richard Tang Wal ISTINCTION IN FRENCH David Moroz DISTINCTION IN ECONOMICS Alexander von Veh DISTINCTION IN CREATIVE WRITING Douglas Naudie lared Tobman DISTINCTION IN GEOGRAPHY lustln Vineberg THE MOODEY PRIZE FOR MATHEMATICS Michael Wexler IPresented to the s DISTINCTION IN LITERATURE David Moroz Secondary School Awards THE PATRICIA MARSH DRAMA PRIZE lTo the Grade I I student who has demonstrated creativity and all round good fellowshipj Michael Verchere IOIS de vrvre REDPATH HERALD AWARD lustin Vineberg THE THOMAS HENRY PENTLAND MOLSON PRIZE FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE Michael Wexler THE IOCK BARCLAY MEMORIAL TROPHY lFor all round Distinction in Grade BI Charles Matouk THE ERNST BRANDL MEMORIAL TROPHY IFor all round Distinction in Grade9I Robbie lohnston THE ROBERT A SPEIRS MEMORIAL AWARD IFor all round Distinction in Grade IOI Blake Ferger 8. lean Paul Kovalik YALE CLUB OF MONTREAL BOOK AWARD lPresented by Mr lames Taylorl Paul Guinness THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO NATIONAL BOOK AWARD tudent who has shown superior academic performance original and creative thought and exceptional achievement in a broad context I David Moroz DISTINCTION IN PHYSICS DISTINCTION IN CHEMISTRY Michael Wexler DISTINCTION IN LATIN successfully combined an exceptionally enthusiastic and purposeful approach to School GCKIVIIIES lLouls Tuniclc Lazar Memoriall Blake Ferger THE GOVERNOR GENERAL S BRONZE MEDAL David Moroz THE THOMAS CHALMERS BRAINERD MEMORIAL AWARD lAwarded to the Senior who in the opinion of the Staff and of his classmates has most with consistently generous concern for the welfare of others I Matthew Stevenson MEIGHEN WRITING PRIZE o the Grade 8 student who has written consistently excellent prose in all subiectsj Michael Echenberg THE D W CHRISTIE HISTORY PRIZE lared Tobman THE IEFFREY RUSSEL PRIZE IAwarded to the Senior who is considered by the Staff and his classmates to have shown outstanding all round ability and character I Douglas Naudie THE LUCAS MEDAL Iln Memory of the Founder of the School this medal is awarded to the Senior who is deemed by PUBLIC SPEAKING PRIZE the staff and his classmates to have made the most outstanding contribution to the life of the Michael Wexler school by way of academic achievement leadership in games and activities and by good example I THE E C MOODEY DEBATING PRIZE lared Tobman Eric Dilda Mark Frerheit Farhan Memon David Moroz Ryan Victor Iustin Vlneberg 142 Michael Wexler 8. 8. 9. 9' . 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