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t7 wk md Jidd Due to the flood threat, late return to school and the condition of the soccer fields, competition this year was on a very limited basis with houses only permitted to enter two competitors in most events. The com¬ petitions were highlighted by the outstanding per¬ formance of Peter Schludermann, for Hamber House, who won all the running events in the Senior division and helped his House Relay Team to break the record for the 4 x 440 yards relay. His greatest success in competition at the school was, however, in raising the Senior High Jump record from 5’7” to 6’0”. While competing in the Provincial Track and Field meet, Peter also lowered the school record for the 100 yards to 10.1 seconds and went on to set a new Provincial and school record for the 440 yards of 50.7 seconds. When points in the school competition had been added Richardson House finished first in the overall score, Young House second and Hamber House third. Division Champions were as follows: Senior: The Templeton Cup Intermediate A: The Chisholm Cup Intermediate B: The Masters’ Trophy Junior: The Moulden Cup Other trophies awarded were: Desmond Cox Cup (Open Mile) Taylor Cup (High Jump Champion) Cory Cup (Broad Jump Champion) P. Schludermann D. Kiddell C. McEwen G. Thomas P. Schludermann P. Schludermann J. Macbeth %oju ' Rood - l%6 Senior: 100 yards 440 yards High Jump House Relays (4 x 440) P. Schludermann P. Schludermann P. Schludermann Hamber House (Schludermann, Colquhoun, W. Gardner, J. Kiddell) 10.1 secs. P 50.7 secs. P 6 ’ 0 ” 3:47:2 Intermediate B: House Relays (4 x 110) Young House (Brown, McEwen, Newbound, J. Richardson) Junior: High Jump S. Shandro 52.7 secs. 5 ’0” 27
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AtMtfk T)uim A few finished dessert; some sipped their coffee, many laughed but everyone enjoyed Father David Bauer’s speech. Throughout his speech, Father Bauer talked about the Company of Young Canadians, and a Young Canadian’s place in the world. Also, Father Bauer referred to amusing incidents concerning vari¬ ous teams he had coached and quite often one heard muffled chuckles from the back of the dining hall — Barry McKenzie. Mr. McKenzie had introduced Rev. Bauer and he had mentioned Father Bauer’s ability to rally the Canadian National Team to great heights in international hockey. As Mr. John Fisher, head of Canada’s Centennial Commission, said, It was a good speech by a much - sought after speaker. After Rev. Bauer’s speech, the prizes were distri¬ buted to the individual and team winners. This year, much to everyone’s surprise, Richardson liouse cap¬ tured the Master’s Shield. yfo W Mcmm Moulden Memorial Trophy.Mark Fenny (Best Rugby Player) Kent Cousins Cory Cup (Broad Jump Champion). . . .JohnMacbeth Desmond Cox Cup (Open Mile). .Peter Schludermann Taylor Cup.Peter Schludermann (High Jump Champion) Templeton Cup.Peter Schludermann (Senior Track and Field Champion) Chisholm Cup.Douglas Kidd ell (Intermediate B Track and Field Champion) Master’s Trophy.CliveMcEwen (Intermediate B Track and Field Champion) Moulden Cup.Greg Thomas (Junior Track and Field Champion) Headlam Cup.Douglas McMurray (Lower School Track and Field Champion) Mermagen Cup.Hamber House (Senior House Rugby) Michael Reece Cup.Young House (Intermediate House Rugby) Osier Shield.The Surfers (Intermediate 6 Man Rugby) N.H.L. Trophy.Hamber House (Senior House Hockey) Sellers Cup (Lower School Hockey). . .Young House Chalice Cup (Lower School Hockey). . .Young House Askey Cup (House Soccer).Richardson House Master’s Cup (HouseBasketball). . .Richardson House Dingwall Cup.Richardson House (House Cross-Country Run) Lowe Cup.Robert Dunstan (Individual Cross-Country) Shooting Trophy (Lower School). . . .David Edwards Chess Trophy.1st - JohnNanson (Tournament) 2nd - Garry Toy (Prize) Chess Prize (School Competition).Peter Lemon Hobson Memorial Shield.Hamber House (Lower School House Athletics) Mills Cup.Rodney Briggs (General Proficiency in Athletics and Academics) Basil Baker Memorial Shield.Don Honeyman (General Proficiency in Hockey) Lestock Adams Memorial Shield. .Peter Schludermann (General Proficiency in all Athletics) 26
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JaJtkm ' cud THE The ninth annual Fathers’ and Sons’ Weekend was opened at 9:30 A.M. Saturday, October 22nd by the serving of coffee and a welcome from Bob Williams, the vice-captain. Then, Mr. D. Carter, the school archi¬ tect, gave a brief progress report on the Dutton Memo¬ rial Arean which at that time was under construction. Following this, the fathers were made aware of the weekend’s programmed activities which consisted of athletics, academic displays, and the traditional banquet and chapel service. Fathers were given an insight into school life by means of various displays; the Rock and Mineral room and the Art room were set up to exhibit some of the things the boys in those clubs had made. In one of the Upper School classrooms there was a model of the Globe Theatre of the Shakespearean era. Programs, pamphlets, and the agenda of this year’s New York tour and the proposed Centennial tour were also on exhibit. On top of this, the fathers were shown a dis¬ play of New Math.” After lunch there was a brief demonstration of standardized physical fitness tests. A great deal of interest was shown by all in the dis¬ plays set up in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology labs. While most of the people stayed indoors, a few braved the elements and went outside to watch the games. The Six-maners started off the football, fol¬ lowed by the Intermediates and then the Seniors. The Senior Football team and the Senior Soccer team both played outside games. At two o’clock in the afternoon the Old Boys came out to play our seniors a rousing game of softball. The game was full of stolen bases and hidden ball tricks, and all those who came out or watched thoroughly enjoyed it. Scores of the games appear below. THE GYM DISPLAY SENIOR FOOTBALL - S.J.R. VS ST. PAUL’S 28
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