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SALVETE Qas at September 16th., 1964D BARNACLE Barker, R. G. QVancouverl IXA Maclean, D. S. QHarrison Millsj XC Barr. WV. F. CVancoux'erl XIIB McGruther, W. A. Bedford, D. CBellevuel VIIIB fPrince Rupertj VIIIB Burnite. T. H. QRedmondj XB Morton. R. H. Clndiaj XC Fuller. S. M. CLake Oswegoj XIC Nelson, F. C. QSeward J XIC Fulop. G. T. QLake Oswegoj XC Perry. D. de V. CBerkeleyJ IXA Gallelli. G. LCalgaryb XC Rose, J. S. CSewardj VII Hall. C. S. Cliverettj IXA Sanborn, D. C. fTrailj XB Hardcastle. P. K. QSewardj XC Tall, J. C. QVancouverJ IXB Hargiss. D. R. fSeattlej VII Thorssen, R. W. fCalgaryj XC Hartwell. B. F. fSidneyj VII Vassar, L. IV. CLake Oswegoj IXA Hoyt, R. M. CBillingsj VIIIA Way. G. W. CSeattleJ VII Jones, T. F. fSewardj IXA Williams. S. C. CCashmerej XIB Kelly. A. R. Clidmontonj VIIIB WVillis. C. F. CSeattlej XB Kerkhoren. E. L. CCalgaryj XC lVinfield. P. IPortlandj VIIIA Killick. B. G. CCalgaryj VII Wloodcock. C. K. CPortlandj XIC BOLTON Alexander, M. D. fPortlandj XIC Howe, D. O. fTacomaj XC Anderson. L. IN. CVancouverj IXB Jakoski. M. CAnchoragej XIA Bohaychuk, T. R. M. Kraus. K. R. fNorth Bendj VIIIA Qfidmontonj XB Leslie. R. CLOS Angelesj XIB Brooke. H. C. QVancouverJ XB Nlahon, D. Ll. QEdsonj XA Clark. A. I. fKelownaJ XIB McCrae, S. Clildsonj XIB Clark. R. G. CSummerlandj XIB McKim. K. G. A. flinglandj XIIA Cull, R. B. CCalgaryl IXB McKnight, P. S. CSeattlel XA Davis. R. MCC. QPortlandj IXA Morgan, L. T. CFairbanksl VII Davis. NV. M. CPortlandj IXA Nordin. H. T. CHay Lakesj XC Deschamps, P. QBainbridge I. XIA Press. T. P. Clidmontonj XC Dickens. R. A. Scobie. R. MCK. fCalgaryj XIIB fPrince Rupertj VIIIA Sebren, J. G. CEdmondsD XIC Donaldson. R. IV. Sime, J. M. CFort Nelsonl XB CPrince Rupertl XC Stolz, J. F. fSpokanej IXA Goorevitch. Daniel S. Strander. C. fTukwilaD XC Clidmontonj VIIIA Templeton, B. C. CCalgaryJ XC Goorevitch. David S. Tolman. G. O. fJuskatlaJ VIIIB fEdmontonl VIIIA Von Dehn, D. M. Gray. G. B. Clidmontonj IXB QLos Angelesj XIIB Greenwood. F.. D. flssaquahj VII VVatkins, NI. MacC. CAthertonj IXA Gruse. J. L. !SeattleJ IXB Watkins. T. CSeattlej VIIIA Guild. R. VV. fPort Albernil XIIB l'Vatson. B. fOttawaj XB Herr. K. C. CYakimal VII Wiggins, K. A. CVictoriaj VII Hook. D. B. CEdsonD XB WINSLOW Angus. W. B. IXA Lawson. M. D. XC Barr, A. J. VIIIB Linnell, S. J. XIC Bavis. W. J. VIIIA Murdoch. A. J. VIIIA Bradley. P. A. IXA Peyton, A. E. VV. XB Breakwell. K. IV. VIIIB Peyton, C. S. NV. XIIB Burns, J. A. VIIIB Price, M. P. IXB Dyson. W. IXB Richards. M. S. XB Flemming. NI. R. VIIIB Smith. D. B. VIIIA Fraser. T. J. XIC Smith. M. J. VII Gibson. B. F. XC VVolfe. R. D. XB Kyle, D. G. VIIIB
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D. C G. I. SINGER-Brentwood 1959: VI Form 19633 House Prefect 1963, School Prefect, Captain of House. Head Prefectw '613 XX Club 19631 Librarian 1963: Captain -lth. XV 1963, Qnd. XV '6-1: Shooting VIII 1960, D.C.R.A. '61, Corporal, Expert Shot, Stick Man '62, Staff-Sergeant '63, Lieutenant, Band Master '64, R. SWENSON-Brentwood 19603 VI Form 19631 Chapel Committee 19613 -lth. XV 1960. 2nd, XV '63: Tennis Team 1960, Colours '63: Swim- ming Team 1960: First Class Shot 1964. Proceeding to University of Puget Sound. C. TAYLOR-Founders 19593 VI Form 19633 School Prefect, Captain of House 196-1: XX Club 1963: Chapel Server, 1963, Sacristan '64: Pro- jection Club 1962: Tuck Shop Committee 196-1: Colts XV 1959. 2nd, XV '60, lst. XV, Colours '61, Vice-Captain '64: Track Team 19623 Cadet- Lieutenant, Major 1963. Proceeding to University of Victoria. N.B.-Achievements once quoted have usually been repeated in subsequent years. QOmissions are due to lack of co-operation on the part of those concerned., 27
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RUGBY FOOTBALL FIRST FIFTEEN The First Fifteen again enjoyed a successful season. In September it was thought that the team would not quite reach the standards of the last two seasons, but the end-of-session tour to England and Wales seemed to provide the necessary impetus to produce a good side. In matches against other independent schools we played Shawnigan three times. St. Georges twice and Brentwood once. The games against St. Georges and Brentwood were all won, but our series with Shawni- gan was interestingly close and the teams were extremely well- matched. We lost our first game at Shawnigan and only managed to salvage a 6-6 draw in a home match. The final game. at Shawnigan. was played just before our tour and we needed a win veiy badly. I'Ve finally Hnished with an 8-3 win in a close game, although we did play exceedingly well during the First half. During the Easter term we joined the High School League and played one game against each of the five high schools. All these games were won quite comfortably. but this was nearly always the result of a strong second half. In many of these matches the first half was quite a struggle. Royal Roads once again proved a veiy strong fixture. iN'e played one game at Royal Roads and in this match we lost Taylor with a broken ankle and Bell with a sprained ankle, but despite the presence of only 13 players for much of the second half we did ex- tremely well, winning 16-15 against very fit and strong opponents. A new and interesting fixture was the game against the Old Boys' XV. This was part of the Old Boys' Weekend. XV e very much enjoyed the return of such players as Yaryan, Stene, Houston, Goward, Chap- man, Webster and Rigos. to name but a few. On paper our opposition was indeed formidable. However, these gentlemen were just a little Along in the waist and short in the wind, and were quite frustrated by their fit opponents Cwho had been such Msmall fry two or three years agoi. The School won +5-3, and put on a magnificent display of passing and backing up. Physically we were a smaller side this year, and Simonson was the only ngiantn. We had to rely on speed and fitness, with good backing up. Eveiy player handled the ball well, and we were quite successful in the type of game that we tried to play. Simonson proved to be a good captain. especially as the season grew older, and on tour he played some magnificent games and led the side well. We were un- fortunate to lose Taylor, our vice-Captain. in the second game of the season. However, he was back in the Side during the Easter temi, and by the end of the season he was again producing his usual high stan- dard of play. Drum proved to be a very good hard-working forward. The backs were a little unreliable. but when they were really working together they were impressive. Bell could be a match-winner, but he also played some mediocre games. The place-kicking by Stephenson was a valuable asset. Finally. Barker must be mentioned. I-Ie was the 29
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