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A Selwynite for life

Posted by Tom Kuperus on Sunday, October 26, 2008 / 0 Comments

With the final exams well underway the first groups of residents have left for the year.  While some are destined to return and become the custodians of our customs and traditions for 2009, the majority of us are set to begin life outside the walls as exies lining Castle, Dundas and Leith Street, just a stone throw from the College.  But just what will being a Selwyn exie in 2009 entail?

The bonds developed and the experiences shared at Selwyn means everyone who sung the Waiata and chanted the Haka this year will be very eager to remain involved in the Selwyn community as much as possible in future years, despite the fact they don't live at the College.  At the same time the current residents will be looking to use the large pool of exies and their variety of skills and resources to ensure their events run smoothly.

An increasing number of exies are travelling to Auckland in January and joining the barbeque roadshow where Selwynites of all backgrounds meet up and welcome the next years group in their home town.  If you've accepted a place in Selwyn next year I strongly advise you attend your local barbecue, they're lots of fun and not to be missed!  Details will be sent out over the next couple of months.   

The first official interaction will be the inaugural Haka/Waiata performance at the opening service prior to Orientation Week where the exies will invite the freshers into the College.  

Ex Residents perform the Selwyn haka to the frehsers of 2008 in the Quad

After that throughout O Week there will be a number of occasions where exies are involved in the Selwyn programme through flat parties and other events leading up to the Orientation Ball at the weekend where both current and former residents from the year before socialise together in a formal setting.

Straight after the initial festivities end it'll be time for the exies to begin coaching the first teams for Cameron Shield and Nevill Cup, with cricket (one of the events we have won most consistently in recent years) generally held in the fourth or fifth week.  Throughout the year the most skillful and knowledgeable ex residents will take great pride in offering their time to coach, support and manage Selwynites in the various teams to ensure they are as prepared as possible to take on the foe from Opoho.  In some cases this coaching commitment will exceed 50 hours work, but that won't seem like much to the exies, they'll love every moment getting to know the freshers of 2009 and helping to ensure Cam stays down here and Nev is retrieved from his temporary home.

A number of exies attend every event, with the rugby against Knox generally attracting ex resident supporters from at least 5 generations in significant numbers!

At some stage during the first term there will be an exies barbeque held in Selwyn creating another opportunity for different generations of Selwynites to share stories and celebrate the ongoing spirit of New Zealand's finest hall.  Additionally the Students' Association will arrange a function or two for exies in Dunedin during the year as a chance to catch up as a group.

As ReO Week roles around the local flats will again be in demand for various social activities, and the exies and freshers will be ready to party together as best mates from all the time they've spent together through the year.

At various times through the year the Students' Association Committee will keep all the local exies up to date through a newsletter prepared by the Vice-President Sofara Aiono.  This includes details on recent Cam and Nev results, the times and dates of upcoming events, and reports on the progress and success of other traditions and events.

Finally when Selwynites finally graduate the College invites them back for a morning tea and an opportunity to show family around their old Dunedin home, completing the cycle of going from being a nervous 18 year old fresher, to an over-confident exie, and then finally a grounded, skillful, and knowledgeable alumnus of New Zealand's oldest University and second oldest residential College ready to become one of the brightest minds running our world.  

Although we all leave Selwyn it never leaves us.

 

Once a Selwynite, always a Selwynite.

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Election Outcomes

Posted by Tom Kuperus on Thursday, October 2, 2008 / 0 Comments

With the SCSA elections held last Saturday the College is in a transition phase of inducting the new Committee into their role as the custodians of our precious Students' Association.  The newly elected Committee is:

President: Tom English

Vice-President: Sofara Aiono

Treasurer: Nick Hornstein

Internal Affairs: William Sams

Sports: Freya Morrison

Cultural: Leah Carroll

Social: Georgie Kevany

 

They are already busy making arrangements for the annual High Tea this coming Wednesday, and starting to throw ideas around for the barbeque tour and Orientation Week of 2009.  They'll become very busy people, contributing tirelessly to the success of the year, and learning a lot about group organisation.  

While it's impossible to list everything the Committee does, in limited detail these guys will be responsible for organising Selwyn teams for the Cameron Shield and Nevill Cup, managing nearly $40,000 of students' money, planning two balls and numerous hops (Selwyn parties), making arrangements for busy and exciting Orientation Week and ReOrientation Week programmes, maintaining our core traditions such as the famous ballet, Haka, Waiata, and ANZAC concert, producing the annual record, representing the student group to the College management team and Board of Governors, running social sports teams including our DKDs rugby squad, hosting College House for the Warden's Cup and making arrangements for teams to travel to Christchurch to compete for the Principal's Cup, helping to organise a series of special and unique church services,  and provide Selwyn College merchandise for residents to purchase along with a number of one off events through the year such as Race Day, Citrus Trials, and with a bit of luck, new for 2009, the Selwyn Golf Classic.  All this while studying full time!!  

There's no doubt they'll be another great Committee and a great asset to the College.  I wish them the best of luck for 2009 and look forward to seeing their work in action!