St Johns Ravenscourt School - Eagle Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1969

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G.J. LAIDLAW, B.Sc. (Man.) Mr. Laidlaw was educated in elementary schools in Winnipeg, and attended the Uni¬ versity of Manitoba where he obtained a B.Sc. (Hons.) in 1968. After graduating he began to teach at S.J.R. At S.J.R. he has taught Mathematics and Science and coached Rugby and Hockey teams. D.G.G. CHABOT, M.A. (Edin.) Mr. Chabot attended the English School of Paris and private schools in England. He was granted the degree of M.A. in history by Edinburgh University after specialising in African History. Since graduation he has taught in Scotland before joining S.J.R. in Septem¬ ber, 1968. Apart from history and languages, he is interested in running, hiking, skiing, shooting, as well as music and literature. VALETE A.R.L. GLEGG, B.A. (LONDON) Mr. Glegg came to S.J.R. in 1964. He was educated in England and Rhodesia, where he attended the University College of Rhodesia, obtaining his B.A. He then spent two years at the University of London, doing post-graduate work. He was awarded the Post-Graduate Certificate in Education, and the Academic Diploma in Education. During his years at S.J.R. he has lived in Thompson House and the school house in Wildwood, acting as a boarding master. He was married in 1966 and now has a two year old daughter. In sports Mr. Glegg coached Senior Soccer and Cross- Country, and the Playground A and B Bantam Hockey teams. He also worked with the Track and Field pro¬ gramme. He was a Civilian Instructor in the Cadet Corps, and since that was disbanded he has looked after the shooting in the Upper School. His guitar appeared in various functions such as Fathers’ and Sons’ Weekend, and Theatre Happening and “Our Sound”, and this year he produced the school play, “Thieves’ Carnival” by Jean Anouilh. This was the first joint production with Balmoral Hall. In 1967 Mr. Glegg was in charge of the school when it was used as a residence by the Canadian Swimming Championships, and then by 200 athletes participating in the Pan-American Games. Mr. Glegg has travelled widely over the last five years, going seven times to Barbados, twice to Britain and twice to Rhodesia. He is returning to Rhodesia to teach and hopes to complete his M.A. (Education) soon, with the aim of lecturing in Education at university level. jw 91

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SALVETE P.L. RAMSEY, B.Sc. (Auckland) He was educated at schools at Onewhero and Selwyn College, Auckland, New Zea¬ land. He graduated with a B.Sc. in Mathe¬ matics in 1965 from the University of Auckland and received a Diploma in Teaching from Auckland Teachers’ College the same year. He taught three years at Palmerston North Boys High School where he was also a Boarding master. He left New Zealand in 1968 for a trip around Europe, arriving in Canada to start to teach science and mathe¬ matics at S.J.R., September, 1968. His interests are rugger, shooting, bridge and Canada’s winter sports. D.B. JACKSON, B.Sc. of Ed. (N. Dak.) Mr. Bruce Jackson was educated in Winnipeg at Isaac Brock and Daniel McIntyre Schools. After winning a Hockey Scholarship to the University of North Dakota he received a B.Sc. in Education, having majored in Physical Education. Since coming to the Lower School, he has been involved fully in the boarding area. He has particularly made his presence felt in the Hockey Arena. As a “camper”, the writ¬ er is not so sure of Mr. Jackson’s prowess! 90 MISS S. FLEMING, Dip. Ed. (Scotland) Miss Fleming was born and educated in Scotland. After three years of education in teaching at Jordanhill College of Education, Glasgow, she graduated with the Scottish Diploma of Education, and went on to teach for one year in Scotland before coming out to Canada. Since she came to Canada she has been teaching in the Fort Garry school Division until bringing her considerable knowledge, useful experience, and Scottish vivacity to our Grade 2 class¬ room. In addition to her other accomplish¬ ments, she is well on the way to completing an Arts degree in her “spare time.” W.S. MacMILLAN, B.P.E. (Man.) Bill MacMillan graduated from the Uni¬ versity of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Physical Education Degree in 1968. In September, he took over the managing duties of Dutton Memorial Arena from Ken Broderick and is presently teaching geogra¬ phy to Forms II, III, IV in Upper School. Besides playing for Canada’s National Hockey Team, he coaches the Senior A Hockey Team at S.J.R. His plans for the future are to continue teaching and to begin a master’s program this summer. MRS. K.D. ALLEN, Ed.Cert. (Man.) Mrs. Allen was born and educated in Sperling, Manitoba. After graduating from Manitoba Teachers’ College, she began her teaching experience at Headingley and went on to build up a fine career at Laidlaw School in Tuxedo. We are fortunate that Mrs. Allen was prepared to leave her well- established position at Laidlaw, and to bring the wealth of her experience to our Form 3 classroom. She has already proved to be a monumental success in the school in every sphere of its activity, not the least of which was some brilliant stage costuming. D.W. JOHNSON, B.Sc., B.Ed. (Man.) Mr. D. Johnson received his B.Sc. and B.Ed. degrees from the University of Manitoba. In his junior years he attended United College. Before joining the staff of St. John’s Ravenscourt School, he taught Junior and Senior High School in the public school system of Manitoba. At present, he is a member of a Math¬ ematics Curriculum Committee. He served on the Manitoba Provincial Examiners Board for two years. Mr. Johnson enjoys badminton, skating, swimming, and bowling.



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GORDON D. McLEOD, B.A. (TOR.), M.A. (MAN.) At the end of June Mr. McLeod will be leaving St. John’s Ravenscourt to begin a new career at Lakehead University where he has been appointed Director of Residence and an Assistant Professor in the Department of English. Mr. McLeod came to S.J.R. five years ago after having been on the staff of Ridley College in Ontario for fourteen years. When he left Ridley he was Head of English and a Housemaster. Before that he had attended the University of Toronto where he graduated as a Gold Medalist. He also taught in the Collegiate system in Ontario and worked in publishing with Thomas Nelson and Sons. During his five years at S.J.R. Mr. McLeod has played an active part in the life of the school. Most important, of course, has been his contribution as staff advisor to this yearbook, The Eagle. He also produced five school plays: BILLY BUDD, MURDER IN THE CATHEDRAL, A THEATRE HAPPENING, RICHARD II, and THE YEARS OF CHANGE. In the spring of 1965 and 1967 he conducted tours to New York City for a total of seventy boys from the school. For two years Mr. McLeod has been Housemaster of Hamber House and for all five years he has been a Boarding Master in Hamber Hall. He also found time to look after the bookstore and to organize and coach Six-Man Rugby. One of the jobs that he enjoyed most was his connection with chapel services; he co-ordinated the organization of chapel readings and arrangements for daily chapel and Sunday ser¬ vices in the hope that someday there would be a Chapel of the Red River to house these services. During his years in Manitoba Mr. McLeod became involved in research into Canadian Fiction and in Manitoba fiction in particular. At the University of Manitoba he com¬ pleted his M.A. in 1966 with his thesis THE PRIMEVAL ELEMENT IN THE PRAIRIE NOVELS OF F.P. GROVE. He has completed most of the course work for his Ph.D. at the same University. Last summer he was given a Research Grant for work on the papers of Ralph Connor which he had brought to light in Winnipeg. He addressed the Holderlin Society at the University on three different occasions con¬ cerning his work on three Manitoba authors: Grove, Roy and Connor. In the fall of this year Mr. McLeod wrote and produced THE YEARS OF CHANGE, a mosaic of the history of S.J.R., as a tribute to the headmastership of R. L. Gordon. His strong feelings of loyalty to the spirit ofSt.John’s- Ravenscourt were expressed in that production as were his dreams of what this school will someday become. At the end of June Mr. McLeod will have completed twenty-one years in the classroom; during that time he has said many things but none more often than the following: “The truth shall make you free.” “If God were to reveal himself he would be destroyed.” Frederick Philip Grove “Yet all experience is an arch wherethro’ Gleams that untravell’d world, whose margin fades For ever and for ever when I move.” 92

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