St Michaels University School - Black Red and Blue Yearbook (Victoria, British Columbia Canada)

 - Class of 1963

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Reading ....... Wr1t1ng ......., Spelling ....... Arithmetic ...... English .,.,,....... Geography ......,. History .............. General Science Latin ..................... French Art ........................ Library ........,..... General Progress Grade Grade Grade Grade VI ....... VII .,,..... VIIIB ,...... VIIIA English ..,.. History .....,......... Geography ............ Social Studies ....... Mathematics ...... Biology .v.......... Chemistry .......... Physics ............................. . General Science ..,.............,.. Old Boys, Science Prize Greek .............................. . .. Latin .............................. French ................,..... Art ............................... General Knowledge ...... General Progress ........ Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade IXC ......, IXB ,...... IXA .,..... XC .,.... XB ...... XA ......... XIB XIA Qfff XII ..,,. XIII .,,s.. Chapman Cup .....,.....,.. .. PRIZE LIST LOWER SCHOOL Subiect Prizes E. W. Keil, A. W. T. Donaldson M. P. Jefferson, R. P. Bailey G. B. Kirkpatrick, Brinkley B. Grumbach, M. W. Marontate, M. A. Code G. F. McKimm, M. C. Brock . ..................................... D. E. Blosser, M. A. Code R. G. Barker, C. P. Carruthers A. L. N. Hegar, A. G. German P. F. Bishop, T. M. FitzSimmons D. K. Harris, S. D. A. Strench L. G. Petley-Jones, D. E. Blosser P. C. Kundhal H. Garrigues, E. L. Hardy Form Prizes M. W. Marontate R. G. Barker D. L. Dee M. C. Brock UPPER SCHOOL Subiect Prizes D. H. L. James, N. L. Napier R. D. Chaworth-Musters, D. S. Webster P. M. Genge, C. P. Crofton S. Watt, M. M. Drum L. L. Langdon, I. D. Izard, R. Gage R. G. Thorp A. L. Montgomery G. Finch, C. Mackid P. P. Code, A. R. Hunter R. J. Gage N. W. Vallance, J. P. Angus J. H. Green, B. G. Murdoch N. B. F. Cousens, G. Herpers B. W. Fitzgerald, W. M. Wright A. L. Montgomery T. J. Collings, T. C. Price, C. B. Holm Form Prizes M. L. Bath C. A. Hughes J. S. Watt P. C. Holt L. L. Langdon N. W. Vallance D. E. Hughes A. L. Montgomery B. G. Murdoch C. Mackid SPECIAL AWARDS M. A. Code Ker Cup ........................... .. Head1naster's Awards ...... ....... G . D. Abel, A. O. C. Coward, E. Mousel 15

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Q if i .fi .nt qv i THE PREFECTS J. Finch, Beale, C. Collins, D. Hlebster, R. Rivera, C. hlackid. M. Margolus. 'If Yaryan, G. Abel, I. Dykes, J. Mousel. A. Coward, D. Singer. SPEECH DAY Unlike Speech Day 1962, when bad weather forced visitors and boys into an almost inextricable mass in the Assembly Hall, we were favoured with only the threat of rain, and so enabled to hold the prize- giving out of doors where spectators could sit in comfort or take their ease on the grass. The customary programme was followed and after a shaky start - something was wrong with the loudspeaker equipment with the result that there were some most queer effects at the singing of NO Canada -the Headmaster read his report. The prizes were then distributed by the guest of honour, Dr. Hugh L. Keenleyside, scholar, statesman presently Economic Adviser to the Provincial Government and Presi- dent of the HC. Power and Hydro Corporation. J After the presentation of the prizes Dr. Keenleyside gave his address, which was simple, direct, spiced with humour and altogether appro- priate to the occasion. He appealed for greater understanding and toleration in the burning problem of race relationships, emphasizing the need. in the light of the rapidity with which the world's scene is changing everywhere and most particularly in Africa and Asia, to accelerate our thinking and actions in this respect. The Head Prefect and the Chairman of the Board of Governors thanked lJr. Keenleysicle warmly for his address, and for the honour bestowed on the school by his presence, and the ceremonies ended with The Queen . 'l'he Governors and principal guests then lunchecl in Brown Hall together with boys and their parents, with the comfortable feeling of a most satisfying and happy morning behind, and the prospect of a most pleasant afternoon ahead. H.M. 14



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THE CHAPEL The chronicle of Chapel affairs in this first year of its history indi- cates the extent to which the life of the School is being influenced. Llnclerstandably, the boys are intensely interested in all that is arranged to take place within walls which they themselves did so much to erect, and. therefore. in every way this has been a most happy year. In the winter term. three services remain in the memory as worthy of record. There was our very first Harvest Festival Thanksgiving, on October Htli.. when we welcomed as our preacher Canon Hilary Butler. M..-1... and John Albert lecturer and chaplain to the University of Victoria. The Chapel was beautifully prepared for the occasion by many volunteers, and not only did we receive many gifts of flowers and fruit. but also the wardens even managed to obtain some really old- fashioned harvest loaves for the altar. Then, a few weeks later, on November llth.. we held the annual Serwice of Remembrance, when, as has been customary for many years. the Headmaster read Captain Harvey's letter and called the Roll of the Fallen. Memorial wreaths were presented and received at the altar, and the sermon was preached by the Vicar of St. Luke's, the Rev. David Ragg, B.A., B.D., who has long been a sincere friend of the School. It is of interest to note that shortly afterwards he accepted the appointment to Bishop Cronyn Memorial Church, London, Ontario. and we extend, therefore, our sincere congratulations and good wishes to him. Finally, there was the Carol Service. Last year, it will be recalled, we sang our carols in freez- ing conditions. crouching in the bare shell of the building, and warmed only by good fellowship and our determination to complete the edifice. This year all was different. The boys went to great pains with the decorations, installing a tall, illuminated Christmas tree, and the service was a brilliant. exhilarating experience. Nfr. E. E. Teagle, representa- tive of the Old Boys on the Board of Governors, kindly consented to read one of the lessons. The Religious Conference which is held every year at the Annie Wright Seminary, Tacoma, took place early in the spring term. A small contingent, headed by Mr. Caleb, represented University School. The main speaker was Dr. Clarence Simpson, Chairman of the Depart- ments of English and the Humanities at YN'hitworth College, Spokane. Students from the University of Puget Sound and the Pacific Lutheran L'niversity also attended this very worthwhile weekend conference. Two events of considerable 'gcultural' importance took place during this term. Within the setting of Sunday Evensong suitable music was performed before the assembled School. On February 10th. there was a presentation of Schubert's Piano Quintet in A lVIajor fThe Trouti, and the solo piano part was played by N111 Norman Abbott, the young and gifted musician who has been the school organist for the past two years. XYe take this opportunity of expressing our deep gratitude to him for all his work and enthusiasm in the cause of our Chapel music. Other performers in the quintet were Julia Hunt fviolinl, Frona Cnlqhon fviolai. Nlerlin Naduriak fcellol and Ted Stannard Cstring bass '. all of whom are members of the Victoria Symphony Orchestra. 16

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