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THE HEADMASTER RITES This was a year of achievement in many areas. The rugby team was perhaps the most distinguished the school has ever seen, winning both the B.C. Independent Schools' Championship and the Howard Russell Cup - the Vancouver Island Championship - with an iuibroken string of twenty-six victories. Wihat is more. the team won with style, its speed and fitness and determination repeatedly tritunphing over mere brawn. In track and field, a number of new records were set, while in soccer, cricket, badminton. field hockey and ice hockey, St. Michaels University School teams, while not winning all events, still performed consistently well. IQTU was a year marked also by achievement in art. in drama. in choral music. in debating. and - the Junior School especially - in instrumental music. More significant, however. than the cups and trophies won, and the records set. has been the high level of participation by individuals this past year in worthwhile extra-curricular activities. Scuba diving. shooting, rock climbing. kayaking. trips to sea, siunmer and winter camping, ski trips, cross-country running, and tennis, in addition to team sports, have given youngsters many opportunities to become active and involved and many have done just that. The year was marked also by two new developments which promise to have far-reaching consequences for the future of the school. First, the admission of girls. They have. by their ability and enthusiasm. their loyalty, and sheer zest for living, made St. Michaels University School a happier. better. and more civilized place. Second. the admission of BCTY Scholarship students to the school. Their names should be recorded: Barbara Samson, Laurel Nt-il, Susan Weseen. Judy Johnson, Karen Gustafson, Louis Hildebrandt. Drew Lane, Duncan Stewart, and Geoff Dirks. Chosen from many applicants, they represent widely separate parts of the province: all were pace-Setters in their former sclmols and. at SMU, they have contributed disproportionately both in class and all-around. Louis Hildebrandt. the first BCTV Scholar to graduate, has won a scholarship to Carleton University in Ottawa where he will study industrial design. He will. l am confident, be the first of many BCTV Scholars to win awards to university. To the School Captain. Shawn Costello. and to all the graduates of 1970, my congratulations and thanks. By y0llI' example and leadership you have helped to make this past year one which will long be remembered. john Schaffter, M.A. lcantabl June 1070 Headmaster
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