St Michaels University School - Black Red and Blue Yearbook (Victoria, British Columbia Canada)
- Class of 1981
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I -. l I ' 9 5:-..,, .. , 1 if 41- 4,,., fhe masters rhdescrlbable How many tlmes have you dashed trantlcally lnto a classroom or lab at lunch, totally lost, only to tlnd a master who yes actually helps7l The elatlon you feel ot flnally Hunderstandrng' rs due nlnetyfnlne percent to thls group who not by superhuman powers but by care and devotlon have succeeded ln the lrrrposslble task ot educatrng you What happens when you put 350 growrng people from around the world under one root to learn7 Chaos But somewhere rn thls chaos we learn to succeed and compete and excell. we are encouraged to work and play hard and are lnsplred to move on And we do graduatlon The end of the begrnnrng Believe rt or not those people we had snowball wars wlth danced wlth food-fought wlth, wrll become the cllched, leaders of tomorrow To quote the cllques Mouch Luck We hope you wlll have mass memorles of the school Remember the partles the exams. the depresslons the happlness and the tradltlons lt's rrght here vOur school on paper 3 TABLE GF CONTENTS A --:Q s i 411 g .,.f Z Headmastefs Page Staff Calendar Classes Graduates Expressuons Athletics Actnvutues Junior School Pruze Day Advertusmg Dnrectory 1 4 , 6 M8 13 23 38 59 71 , 95 103 124 130 141 YE RBQOK STAFF .ZS- v ' ' 53 N1 5 ' Toll. tears and ,oy thls as the story of the staff of The Black Red and Blue for 1981. For thelr perseverlng work the results of whlch you see ll'l tht: volume. I am grateful and hope that all our readers are as well The Black, Red and Blue. 1981 has attempted to glve a plcture of another year rn the lafe of our growlng school we have recorded the tangrble :mpresslons ol school Ilfe. To attempt to record the rntangrble would be both presumptuous and lmpossrble But we hope we have succeeded IU capturlng some of the memorles The Black, Red and Blue rs golng through a perlod of change and thrs years Issue IS partlally experlmental Changes. some falrly obvlous and others rather obscure, have been Introduced and more may be expected ln an effort to make It a yearbook of school events and undergraduate actlvltles The drrectlon of these changes wlll ultlmately be controlled by the reactlon ofthe readers they will recelve what they want, but they must make therr preferences known Thank-you to those who ID one way or another helped rn the formatlon of thls book, All those on the yearbook staff those who contrlbuted photographs Mr Snowden, Mr Gardrner, and Mr Pollard f ,--gun? si FROM UPPER RIGHT Susan Morrrs Adruana Wong Damca Gleave Susan Young Leslue Hope Jody Barber Klm McElroy MISSING Laurel Nell Andre Tan Bull Laturnus Jlll Hughes HE DMASTER'S ADDRESS Thus year's Graduatuon Class - more than most - has a plethora of accomplushments to uts credut In bygone days. uf a mulutary unut excelled un actuon, medals were awarded not to everyone but to a dozen or so unduvuduals - representatuves of an enture group I would luke to do that today - to hand out. so to speak, some medals, stressung that the awards reflect honour to a greater or lesser extent on all eughty students of the Graduatung Class Certaunly a medal must go to Head Boy Robun Baurd personable and fleet of foot - a man of qualrty He led the SMU senuor boys to vrctory un the Greater Vuctorua Hugh School Track Meet and to the Champuonshup of the BC Independent Schools A medal, too, to the Head Gurl Laurel Neul, competent, responsuble and carung, for her edutung of the Yearbook and for organlzung so many school events so well. Chrus Snape's Spuruled Captauncy of the Furst Rugby XV helped turn what mught have been a lacklustre season unto a truumph, leadung to the cuty rugby funals and to the B C Independent Schools Rugby Champuonshup Chrus personally scored 220 pounts Medals must also goto our debaters and actors As representatuves of many who took part un school drama, l'll puck Paul Savulle. Stephen Pettyfer. and Dennus Puedalue and as representatuve debaters, those two polushed and eloquent undrvuduals. James Duffus and Sam Malun, both of whom together wuth Tuen FothergullPayne of Alberta have won mauor awards to Queens one of the funest of Canaduan unuversutues James and Tren have both won substantual scholarshups whule Sam us one of three Queen's Natuonal Bursary award wunners chosen from the provunce of B C Unuversuty awards such as these are not easuly earned or lughtly guven and they reflect credut on everyone assocuated wuth St Muchaels Unuversuty chool. most of all on the teachers I mentuoned the boys' senuor track team top un the cuty and furst among the B C Boys' Independent schools The SMU gurls had thus dusadvantage there were only forty-one Grade XI and XII gurls - fortyfone from whuch a senuor track team could be chosen Yet our gurls ranked thurd un Greater Vuctorua competung wuth all the senuor hugh gurlS' track teams and they took on and defeated un track and fueld all seven other ln- dependent schools' gurls track teams un the provunce A medal. then, to Tammy Toone. Captaun of the SMU Gurls' Track and Fueld team Tammy wont mund sharung that medal wuth another runner of note the elfervescent and urrepressuble Yvonne Coady. who thus year completed two 26fmuIe marathon runs, un Vancouver and Vuctorua V a remarkable performance That's ten medals two more to go For sheer all-rOund courage and unvolvement, a medal must be awarded to a quuet. multu-talented unduvudual who represented the school un soccer and hockey teams. who was the puano accompanust for the chour, who played the organ un chapel. and who unsusted on runnung for our gurls' track team un a 200 metre race- whuch she won - desprte havung what proved to be a 103' temperature I refer to a BCTV Scholarshup holder who has worked hard, played hard. and made an exceptuonal all-round contrubutuon to SMU Alexandra Rueche Funally, a glutterung medal to Davud Wungrove. an eught-year veteran ofthe school. a debater, actor, and thrnker. who has won a scholarshup, valued at 520,000 over the next tour years. to Harvard uThat's SMU's second Harvard Scholarshup won un two years.l No Graduatuon Class. of course. us perfect It was umpossuble thus year to get all the members ofthe class assembled un one place. at one tume, wuthout some notable absentees and late-comers There were. l'm sorry to admut. a small number who resusted to the end all efforts by theur teachers to persuade them to establush a close, fruendly and rewardung relatuonshup wuth school books. That doesn't alter the fact that a hugh proportuon of thus year's graduatuon class have been adult and responsuble un attutude and effort, SMU next year wull muss havung an Ellus un uts mudst Jeremy. the last of the Ellus trunuty, luke hus brothers before hum. has been a furst- class cutuzen SMU wull also be sorry to see lrwun Cunnungham. the fourth and last of the gutted Cunnungham clan. leave the school tTwo of lrwun's three older brothers are un meducal schools and the thurd us on hus wayl V We wull surely muss next year our Grade 12 overseas students who are graduatung It would be hard to thunk of any funer representatuves ol theur countrues than people ofthe calrbre of Mehrdad Mohtadu of Iran mow of Vuctorual. Muchael Ho or Eugene Loch of Hong Kong Enruque RUIZ of Nucaragua or Khalud Nahhas ofthe Unuted Arab Emurates, tl name these to represent alll. Havung saud that. I would luke to thank those unduvuduals who by theur consustentcheerlulness.frler1dIlr'lesS.ef1thuSlaSm and wunnung attutude to lufe have brought uoy to our communuty As one example whenever there was an outdoor expedutuon. a dance. a party or a school prouect. Gulluan Hughes was enthusuastucally unvolved She really belueves un what the school stands for A boarder from Courtenay. she has been three years at SMU and her commutment has been total She represents all who wull be mussed not because of any one spectacular accomplushment but because they brought uoy to the school by theur presence Heres a quotatuon I came across recently Joy does not mean ruotous glee. but ut does mean that purposeful employment of energy un a self-chosen enterpruse Joy means prude and self-confudence Joy means communucatuon and cooperatuon wuth others based on delught un theur company and your own ut means havung somethung genuune to guve To all the young men and womeru of the 1981 Graduatung Class. who have somethung genuune to guve, I wush great loy un the years ahead John Schaffter. MA. tCantabl Headmaster -4 ,,-a.' 1 A. -5. .0- 5 5 W v 'i', . .CUM A.- Sf 4 jM'.':'mf'u ,,1 ?J .f , '17 . W Q ..s - L -A WL r , ff M77 - 'f' 1-'Z ' ff. . Y. L V ,.3.r.'f2Q'4'? 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Mel Mr. Willie Mr. Peter Mrs. .Mary Mrs May Mr. John fiafilf. 1, .,.,.- - ,...-, THE TAFF I-IEADMASTER H J P Schaffter M A ICBDIBDI DEPUTY I-IEADMASTER D J WIIIIams MA IOxonI DID Ed IOXOTJI DEAN OF ACADEMICS R W WIIsorI M A IOxOn'I DEAN OF MIDDLE SCHOOL N C B Creek MA IC.3hIabI DID Ed IU OIVIQ DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES C L PoIIard B A ,U of VII: I DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS C D Ydrath DID PIIVS Ed ISI Lukei Exten Dr IL Bradlev B Ed IU BCI M Ed ,WesteIIIWash UI Ed D IU BCI W B Cochrane CD Tutor IIT Mathematucg The Rev T Dawes B A II-Ions I IWaIes L Th IOIIIoIdI S DUITJOD M A IHOIIS IIU of GIaseowI B F5uIIIr1eI 00 I 4 B Ed IAIbertaI P G Garduher B Sc IHons JIU oIVIcI Cert Ed ISI PauI'sCoIlegeI J J GOOCJWIII B Ed :CuIham Oxom B Greenwell B Sc: IU of VIcI Cert Ed IU 01 VIC M Jones B Sc IHOVISI DIQ Ed IWBISS' S Y Kaval BA IU VICI A J V Keble B A IU of VIC I M A INQW York UI DID Ed IU OTVICI G Landlaw B Sc IHOFIS I IMah I Cert Ed IMBDI D Lee B S ICOIIJITTDIBI TIJTOI' ID Enghsh J S Mclrmtyre BA MA IU ofVIcI P Murphy B Sc IU oITorohtoI Cert Ed ILakehead'I S MIJSSIO BA Cer! Ed IUC Santa BarbaraI DS Reach B A IHOr1SIIW6SIernI DID Ed IAJTDOUSGI R M Peach B Mus . Dnp Ed IAlbertaI D R Renalurwa BA B Ed M Ed IMam I T C Plete C D R J Ruchards B A II-Ions I Dnp ECI IDuneImI C Skmner B A IHons I M F A IU ot VIC I KJ Smuth B Sc IHODS I IEdInburghI DID Ed IU OTVICI B Snowden B A IHohs I IU of TororItoI E J INedI Svmons B A H Thatcher B A IU of VIC . CIassIcsI M A Walsh B Sc Dmp Ed IDuneImI D Wheeler B S ICoIumbIaI J Schaffter DJ WIIII.3mS RW WIIsoh ' V If- 1 N1 E xrew 1 l l7wfl,1H'1 l IJ Ywv.,1Yf. llr H Hmfiln' Vw! fu: VVJIH ffm Qc , F D S Dnpvmwp fi F,1L1'Vr'O' PG iylvdwrxegr l 1 C1rmC1Vvv!' H Grflvlnvvtll M 101193 S Y Kmql A ,V V VCUEL 41 lulfihsw D Lee J S Mdrmxre P Muvphv S Mufswm DS Peach H M P0315 h D P pQHJNUINJ T C plete F? ,I Rnfmrd-D C Swrurner K ,I Smith E Smowdem E J Svmoma H THJTCYWGV MA Wmgh BNWT' .A h 5'K-xx. U .Q , Nts. SSE-114-. ms N- hwsgvrf 5, I t ' 'Hifi . . . wI. .P if fi' ..L, i,4.x,sx I Speech speech, l would be e idea of the David is to play will do Life at St. H Michaels is not restricted receive a rich and unique education of boarders is a very impressive give the day students an school adds a dimension to field and in the classroom alone. Members of our school with people who come from all oveigthe world. The SMU list Didsbury and all points in DBTWCQQRIHBSDOBYUBFS at SMU in places all over the world, Theiprgsence of boarders in a not have. F...-1 I 11.19 L. , Another group that enriches life at change was that his classroom girls to enter the school in grade 1 me that when girls first arrived at most noticeable class are SMU pioneers, asilteytaife the first set of girls our days at SMU. This is entirely due tdggthefact that we have have given generously of their time and talentto prepare us for graduation class when I thank the staff very sincerelyifor their devotion. I the school skilfully, has provided an atmosphere iriirwhich the abilities and to the best use. As school captain, l would like to thank Mizgiwilliams, the deputy closely this year. Mr. Williams is a man who donates most of his enei?ElfeS in the name of St. Michaels University School. finally, I wouldxlike to thank you, thejparents. The audience here today is living evidence that we have the full support of the SMU families. I f Q. Each of us graduating today has received been taughtby a group of interested and the years ahead. l'm sure l speak on behalf would also like to thank Mr. Schaffter, interests ofthe students are headmaster with whom I have educati eacher My final message to those who will return to St.:IMike's in.September is to participate as much as you can in at school. He who puts into SMU life will deserve the most benefit frorniitg-To my successor Eric Angus, best of luck and a formula for success as head boy: N sf e . ' . DO EVERYTHING IN THE OPPOSITE MANNER THAT I D D. Thank you very much. 1 5 Laurel and I have been honoured to be the head students at SMU, and we thank all the bers of the staff and the student body for their enormous support, and for giving us the opportunity to occupy these positions: ' It has been a good year, I Good-bye and good luck until we meet again. 7 , X ' ' 1 9 Head Girl s Mr. philosopher Kahlil Gibran, around the lamp until it dies, is class believe they have at this working to achieve. not in succeeding. while camping at Strathcona, or sharing a our parents and our teachers. And. we Thank you 8raving more admirable point in their lives succeeded. During our yegrsof schooling room in residence. We have have gained tolerance from of our friendships will not be we have gained patience. and p an individual is the basis of suc- to read and write: it is Ieaming to understand the will ensure our success in life. Only the future can tell how Although time will fog our to benefit ourselves but we have learned to cessful team work. world and measure life. well we have learned our lessons. many the acce tance l'eSDeCt Most important of all. we recognize that our is due tqie efforts of our teachers. You have made it possible for us to gain a fuller meaning of friendship, understanding, and, especially we recognize our parents: for you have made this education possible. f A j ffl' zz.-sk.: 'Q .. 4.4, 1 'n ,.-,, 1' -J? twigs, , -.Eid ',' ' F ,Fil - ,. hfiafgi .iygg-hh. -if 'Z A. :ff '. . s, U4-4-5.4 ,Yr ,QQ 1' My f.- 1v, fu Fu., -wftfi-z' .,,..g: Y' - . -mf 11.-,' , L . I . And finally. speaking on behalf of the graduating class. l ask youto remember that in order to accomplish great things, one must not 1 j , . out-. - only dream. but also act, not only plan, but also believe. ' Thank vw, Laurel Neil ..fl,l n-1-' will , ' i-N 1 . g re KLA 53 V I 1 rx- Q? . -7? 44' -Nfvx f ER W 'Z - Ql YS' WZ Q l A 5-Q September SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 'i! y TIE FRIDAY .SATURDAY 1 ' 3 5 5 - 6 1 1 i l I I J 8 fbomws 9 10 SCWO' 11 ll '4 T'm 13 . Rdjurn SfOff5 CVAQKA I ?f CO51xan.N 0 KMQ7 1 1 1 I 15 p.',.,f 16 17 Ef'T+G18 19 'gn 20 SC b if 5 ,lags VS. VIVIXTS U Q 'Ve ,uockev Game ' 1 22 UEBAVNGZB ZQ 23 26 27 Meemwcyg BEQN I 99, 28 29 30 4 9 Vx QZQ eofb SUNDAY N FRIDAX D Gyms LOLQXQAQQQQO Irie hxk M wflvfx' J 17 Hcwasf 19 I lFeS+W L-ki - I I-C4615 26 I JI nf mi' ESRC-wi 6 L0 . 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Qr '- D 4 WATCH OUT Youre on the bottom of the ladder If you we up just when you thought one nt the steps You slrp you reached the too may he torrilen and ttrll Dy the welglrt nt the rtjrtl, There rs no The clrmb rs hard that you dropped trrgrnr ,rgrnr Youre on your own shoulders I one to hold you SI l LNG lJCl'lr'TN?l , H4 I' pan Gerald Alhron Attlla Apt Roger Aubln Patrlck Bacon Bobby Balph Marcus Bell Mrchael Bell Jeremy Black Warren Blackwell Bryan Bogdanskr Charles Burnett John Burns Rod Bush Alfonso Cells Kyman Chan Patrrck Charpenel Eddre Chyzowskr James Cox Kenneth Cummrngs Stewart Danrels James De Bruln Andy Flressbach Allan Hadfleld Mrchael Hadfreld Don Hammersley Lelgh Harrington Andrew Heaman Mark Hendricks Mlchael Holden Nrkolaus l-lomberg Rohan Jost Steven Kasaon Matthew Kay-Lassets Jullan Klngston Edwin Lee Mlchael Lewus Tlmothy Lowan Rodrlgo Luna Alexeu Marko Mlehael Matthes Q Shaun McElroy Colln Morrlsh Brlan Newnham Jalme Pacheco Muchael Peach Mark Penner Earl Pleasance Roland Rasmussen Gareth Rees Douglas Rendle Joey Sheldrake Paul Snow Bradley Spencer Matthew Stewart Gosta Struvellencher Mlchael Swangard Mnchael van Llll John Watbel Mnchael Wale Mlchael West Cal Whltlng Nb ,Q K ei V' lx.. 4.x Y . , ..f-o'K ..,. - 2 4 l ' '- , Z- ' .:.'e . 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L Robert Artken Andrew Bekes Robert Artken 1980 Wrnslow House A late arrrvdl from Lower Canada Robert almost played rugby and almost made the Track team He would lrke to return to Montreal to become a lawyer and tultrll the Amerrcan dream Roberts fondest memorles ot the West are soakrng up U V at the too ot Whrstler Mountaln and Mc- Cblcken alter battles Robrrw Baud 1979 Wrnslow House School Captarn The larrd of lsland Road captalned the 1st Xl Soccer team and played lor the lst XV rugby Cross'Country and Crrcket teams but It vvlll be hrs outstandrng oertormances tor the track team that wrll Irye long rn our memory at SMU Hrs cultural actrvrtres were lrmrted to Room 287 ot the Royal York Hotel Andrew Bekes 1975 Wlnslow House By hrs own admrssron Andrew was bullt more tor Comfort than soeed However he dld make the J .I Colts and the Badmrnton B teams An avrd skler hers lookrng to a career rn computer scrence and to develop turther hrs rnterest rn ohotograohv When opportunrty knocks l'lI take lt Jane Cassady 1979 Wrnslow House A boarder from New Westmrnster. Jane was a member of the SWIITTITTIUQ team She regards being torlet trarned as one of her greatest achlevementsambrtronsl And regards Mondays as berng an awtul wav ol soendrng 17 of ones lrte Her lavorrte schoolactrvrtv OffGames Yvonne Coadv 1979 Wrnslow House A boarder from Burnabv Yvonne has a runner bean A commrtted worshrpoer ofthe Sun and daughter ot the Moon she enloyed her years at Harvey House because lt meant she drdn't have to walk to school The Coadv Years are deeply rm- pnnted rn the htstorv of the school Bull Coles 1979 Wenman House Brll was born rn Englewood New Zealand but rs now a resrdent ot Sllverton B C . he played 3rd XV Rugby yet hrs rrrst love was badmrnton Brll loves Tuesdays double soarel and regards obtarnrng a credlt lor Chem 11 as hrs greatest achreyement rn Irfe Brlls notes were much sought alter' 7x'ODlrt Balrd Yvonne Coach BrIlColes AO wln Cunnrngham Rolxerl Oeartr 197-llrVer:r1t,1r'r House Roll twrlr 'rr Herr.-.rch Nun? brtrtra 's HOW .1 ,ornrrrrttbtz Vutorrarr He rrlnyert tourlr and grass ltrr tlrtr 3r11XV 1tlsl.sxrturrt0 rjoiour l5DlJCl-1 Our rpsuierrl utlt-Ht fo'-w1'wt'r rv.lflrm'l tus .llhlelrrf .trrcl rrr tvlleutual zenrtlt bt-tw-eerr uratiles 7 .nrrl H .srrtl srrrfethen ' Susan Cteetl 121 71' Hu rrtrfle l1uu-we S,us,,t'r 1-.ts-. ra lllelltbel 011179 Arrrrujrl jonrrrrrttco ,fmt !'e'.1rrrr7 A Dlpl 515161 IG WTC H.1tl.z . HOLJXP lrlllr' 11171 X However her tmrssrorr .xrjis lusgrrru rrr r trrlrurrt Irrrrr WlfhCOlTTlTTLHTlllLfWlll1 nature rn Lfrrrrtrftlrr rrrrtl-. She drslrkes but resrrerits seust rrrrrler, Hamrsh Creek 1973 Bolton House Harrrrsh has played 1st XV Crrcket, was a rrrenrber or the lrarfr team Badmrnton tearn, Swrmmrng and Cross Country teams as well as CBDT-Bllllllg tbe Junrrirr Colt Rugby XV Thrs ardrnore Creek loves lrshrrrg and the WlldlIfE'1COTTS6TV31IOlTOfl Ted Cunlrtte 1976 Bolton House S lvl U A mrnstrel has been rnvolved wrth Basketbal teams 3rd XV Rugby the Photography Club and chorr He lrkes punk but drslrkes aero rock He lrkes beautrful people but clrslrltes long halt Teo hopes to frt a career rn Qrrnrrnal law rn between hrs stage DGVTOYFTTJITCQS before returnrng to a rnountarn top rn Neoal Cest la Vue Irwrn Cunnrngham 1976 Wrnslow House Born rn The Hague Holland Irwln rs the last but not tbe least of the 'Cunnrngharns He play-ed JJ Colt and 3rd XV Rugby 1st XV Crrcket and the Sarlrnp Club An ayrd ciebater a nrerrrber ol the Photography Club lrwrn also assrsteo rn the drsorganrzrng of the book room Hrs prowess rn Ballroom Dancung classes has altered hrs anr button enter aerospace engrneerrrre rn an Arthur Murrayfranchlse Brrony Davies 1978 Bolton House Born rrr Bsrmrngham England Brlonv Came to VlC'OY13 vra New Brunswrck Brronv made the 1st XV Hockey and Trad' teanrs Genetrcally oredeterrnrned was her rnernbershrp ot the Chou Her fondest nremorles ot S M U rny'Olve Judy Jrll Clarr and Tren lloatnng down the Canrbbell Rrver wrthout therr Canoes and the Dutlerrn Hotel rn Vancouver Susttrr Frevrl Ted Ixutlllflf? Brrony Dawes 9 Scott Despot James Duffus Scott Despot 1980 Barnacle House A boarder from Keremeos, B C. Scott found rugby and football both a cultural and physacal experaence. he preferred aoggang He lakes skaang, hakang and after gust one year at SMU hopefully leaves as an enlaghtened de-spot. Alex Duby 1978 Wenman House An Albertan Republacan, Alex arraved wath no knowledge of rugby and now leaves wath no knowledge but rugby - a zealous convert He daslakes MW's threes but lakes Seattle rampages When the exhalarataon of graduatang has subsaded. Alex wall start has traanang as a palot tsome people wall do anythang to get haghl James Duffus 1979 Wenman House Our master debater and phalosopher devoted has two years at S M U to analysang lafe's maaor and manor paradoxes By desagn has anvolvement an physacal actavataes was manamal, commentatang on the low IQ actavataes of aoggang and weaght laftang He would lake to hold a debatang meetang an whach more than two people team up and plan one day to be tall. suave. good lookang and to return from whence he came A well one out of four as not bad! Jeremy Ellas 1972 Bolton House. After a lafe of nane years at S MU. Jeremy made the lst XV Rugby. the Track team, Cross-Country. Swami mang and Soccer teams, Last of the unholy tranaty, he presaded over thas year's rase and fall of the XXI Club Has pet peeve as fandang out on Monday mornang what happened on Saturday naght' Jeremy as embarkang on a career an enganeerang, Remember Jeremy, calagraphy as not push ups and aerks Male Erlacz 1977 Wanslow House Captaan. 1981's Ker Cup wanner was born in Zadar, Croataa. He played lst XV Rugby, lst XV Soccer, Track and Faeld He lakes Welsh men who lake Croataans. has favourate expressaon as 'what's at matter for you7' Alas. he stall fands lane out sagnals confusang even after four years, Mark Ely' 1977 Barnacle House. Born an Maurataus, Mark played on lst XV Rugby, lst XV Soccer. 1st XV Cracket and Swam teams He daslakes early season fatness sessaons and correspondance courses but has fond memoraes of Nanety Johnson hangang loose, After a year an Neuchatel. Swatzerland, he plans to return to Canada and enter Unaversaty. CWow man. have a bee on me'l Alex Duby Jeremy EIlaS l Male Erlac Mark Ely 4? Casey Faure.u 1977 Wunslow House A Wunslou.-.u boy Casey was born un Halutax N S He was un xolyed wuth the lce Hockey team but found the Ilaunung scltedules of ul and 3rd XV Rugby Ohysucaluy TOO denuanduuug Casey does not 'uke Sunny school days and uauny weekends but has 3 consuderable atlectuon for the Beatles and Morrt. Python Atlev graduuufuon he untends lakuuug ,3 year off betore operwug ,u'ta c.u7llw1 salon Kurt Fellner 1976 Weru'r'a'u Home Karl was born un London Ontaruo but us now .3 rosuclerut of VICIOUB H9 DIJWQU lOl dll ICQ CONT RCQID, fgxyrfus as well as the 2nd XV He regards hus :eatest achueverruent to date as suryuuuung the West Coast huke at Nootka lsland Kurt us headed lou Alberta Unuversuty and then black gold Tum Fusher 1978 Barnacle House uSchool Vuce Captaunl A boarder from Dudsbury, Alta Turn was house captaun and Chapel Warden Hus furst love was badmunton, followed by CruCketu1stXVl He has fond rnemorues of the Kungs Peak clunub ol '80 and the Oruole Saul ol '81 Hes the agrucultural consultant for MOO rnagazune He lukes Mash and the Benny Hull show but duslukes Chem tests After graduatuon Tum wull return to Alta to look fortax loopholes Tuen Fothergull Payne 1978 Barnacle House Tuen was born un London. England and now luves un Bragg Creek. Alta She was a chapel warden school lubraruan and was unvolved tn cornnuunuty servuce Tuen lukeS skuung, long walks readung and photography However. days wuthout rnatl wunters wuthout snow frustrate her Her anu butuons unclude a career un multulungual CuOlOgy' Love lufe to uts Iumut - every up and every down Alastaur Handley 1978 Barnacle House A boarder from the Hub Cuty thus year s Chapel Verger had a rugby career that was short to say the least He then untroduced body contact unto saulung. reached hus peak at Kungs last year where nus outdoorsman powers were put to the test Hus ummeduate ambutuon us to be rud of surgeons physuotherapusts and crutches Alastaur us also receuvung a housernasters award for luvung wuth Tum for a year He gets hugh un Chernustry Muchael Ho 1977 Barnacle House Born and currently resudung un Hong Kong Mukes sportung actuvutues embraced badnuunton and casua uoggung As bus furst love us chess ut us only natural that one of hus ambutuons us to beat Bobby Fuscher Muke us hooked on electronuc games and followung graduatuon hopes to pursue a career un Computer ehguneerung Kurt Fellner l Tuen Fothergull Payne Nluchael Ho wi -.af Rlck Holthuysen l Jlll Hughes Rlchard Jackson 44 Rlck Holthuysen 1978 Barnacle House Rack halls lrom WIIBSKIWID, Alta . but IS now a resrdent of Vlctorla A permanent tlxture ol the '81 1st XV Rugby team Whllst on tour wrth the 1st XV Rrck became an overmght authorrty on Torontos dlscos earnlng the name l'Sparkles Rack wlll remember 80381 for the number ol partres he gave and the one he dldn't Duck Horwood 1979 Barnacle House A come mutted racquet sportsman. Duck played for the Tennls and Badmlnton teams He also made the Basketball and Hockey teams Hls outstandlng achlevements to date are arrlvlng ln school rn tame for double economlcs and survlvlng double chemlstry He's very susplclous of the magnetlc tleld around Mr Blake's house whlch seems to attract cars toward hrs fence He's undeclded about a career course It could be accountlng lbut he can't addl, It could be englneerlng the can't subtractl or It could be pro waterrskllng the can't swlmll Jlll Hughes 1978 Bolton House A boarder lIVlng ln Courtenay but orlglnally from Harbart, Australla. Jlldo talked her way on to the Soccer. Track and Fleld and Swlmmlng teams The Empress of Grad was a member ofthe Annual Commlttee, Dance Commlttee. The Drama Club. and the Cholr She was also a Bag Slster tor Harvey House Seen at her best on rugby tours llncomlngl Jlll was a true athletlc supporter and a very 'lAndy person to know at partles Other students wrll come to S M U. but nobody wlll replace Jlll Kam lp 1980 Barnacle House Born rn Thalland, Klm IS now a resldent ol Jeddah. Saud: Arabla He's enloyed recreatlonal tennls. badmunton and has gathered qulte a collectlon ot candld photos of fellow students tthe loys of co-edll He belleves the Darry Queen IS part of the royalty of North Amerlcan Soclety and has only one regret -that he drdn't come to S M U earluer Rrchard Jackson 1980 Bolton House One of the noble gases ol Grad '81 Judy Johnson 1978 Wenman House A boarder from Courtenay. BC and graduate of Tsolum Elementary where she was voted the gurl most llkely to Judy made the Soccer team and the Track team and enloyed Chour wlth the Doc She lrkes slnglng, sleeplng, the sun and the summer term Dlsllkes wlndshleld wlpers that lust move the water around not wlpmg the wlndshneld properly FBVOUYITEY Saylng Oh goodness' Good luck Max, your publlc awalts you Dlck Horwood Klmlp -an-,. Judy Johnson .9 Sharon Kemble Mrchael Lambe Sharon Kemble 1978 Wtnslow House Captatn Born tn Manchester lrngland Sharon came to Vtctor ta vra Balttnrore twhere she learned to talk proper t One ot the schools outstartdtnlf athletes she mptotned Soccer .and made the Hockev Track and Swrtnrrnng teams She rntssed the Isl XV Rutiltv on the 'ftrml Cut but was alwavs present ' ut spurt Robert Krebes 1980 Elxlrrmcle llouse A hoarder front Cowtowtt Alta he Ldllle he saw and was Cortquered After graduatton Roh ts planntng to attend the Uhtversttv of Alberta ltr rrtalor rn Surface SanttarvEngrneertng Mtchael Lambe 1975 Barnacle House Born tt Belfast N Ireland When Mtchael lussed the blarney stone, he obvrously ltngered He came through all the Colts' teams to play 1st XV Rugbv 1st XV Soccer, Track and Tennts A dtsctple ot Bachuso htmself, Mrchael ts noted for hrs calm plactd unruffled approach to team sports In the future he'd luke to do somethtng creative somethtng useful or rf all else falls to be a denttst S M U wtll be a great deal quteter wtthout Mtke Bull Laturnus 1975 Bolton House Blll came through all the Colt rugby teams to make an appearance lor the 1st XV Rugby Track and Fteld betng hrs second love A dedtcated commtttee man, he served on the Student Advtsory Board. Grad and Dance Commttteet-. and was a member of the 21 Club Bull wants to become an electronrcs engtneer He dtsltkes watttng for people who are late Ball ts most often heard sayrng, Hurry up Laurel we are late ' lzugene Loch 1979 Bolton House Lugenes rnvolvement rn sports lncluded fencrng slfnng wetght tratntng and the tllustrtous 3rd XV Rugbv When not taktng or developtng photographs, he was a Stlent Lovers Eternal Ertttty Parttctpant When he graduates from one ofthe twenty seven untverstttes to whrch he's applred he wlll pursue a career tn plastrc surgerv or law or ctvtl engrneertng or photography or fashlon destgn or Marta Lopez 1978 Wenman House Born tn Cebu tn the Phtlrpprnes Marta was an acttve procrasttnator and occastonal logger She well remembers the day gurls entered S M U when she made her debut tn the 111 Ke form room and promptly fell off her deslf on to the fI0Or She rntends to follow several careers but her dearest hope ts to grow two tnches taller Thtnks Cherrustry lS srnashtng Robert Krebes Bull L.1turr'ruS, Eugene Loch Marta Lopez Kent Lundgren 9 ...J Guy MacDonald Kent Lundgren 1977 Wanslow House Kent swams Has greatest achaevement to date was bualdang a dagatal tamer wath an electronacally synthesazed bell that works' A member of the salent maaoratyf' has anterests anclude astronomy and scaence factaon Has ambataon' a Nobel praze well from small acorns grow maghty oaks' Kam McElroy 1978 Wenman House Born an Ottawa Kam crossed the Rockaes at an early age She played on the Soccer Faeld hockey and Badmanton teams A member of the Choar and Yearbook comrraattee. Kam IS lookang forward to a day wathout Maraa She lakes foetal pags. dancang classes and washang salver and Mr Snowdens car but daslakes beang called Kammy Her ambataon as to be a sturgeon surgeon Guy MacDonald' 1980 Barnacle House A boarder from Wannapeg. Guy was a 2nd XV Rugby player and a thespaan of some renown He daslakesfallangangradforms Candy Matuga 1979 Bolton House A boarder from Coquatlarn Candy swam and swam and swam Sam Malrn 1979 Wenman House Born an Royal Leamangton Spa, England, Sam was present at the dassolutaon ot the 3rd XV Rugby team Though a conservatave who as not always Hraght Sams debatang prowess as well-known to staff and students Sam admares Ronald Reagan. John Crosbae Margaret Thatcher and Elazabeth R but doesn't understand comacs. pankos happaes short debaters and Petro Can Rachard Mathews 1978 Wanslow House S M U 's prodagal son was born an Melvalle, Sask He played 2nd XV Rugby and made the Track team A member of the XXI Club and Choar. he lakes blue eyes. Led Zeppelan and 12 hours sleep. but daslakes math tests Has greatest achaevement to date gettang a credat for Chem 11 Kam McElroy Sana Malan Rachard Mathews 46 A revor Moat Mohtada Moulden Trevor Moat 1972 Bolton House Old country boy was a racquet man. badmanton and lennas He lasts has greatest achaevement as gettang to Seattle to see Erac Clapton Ur an concert He lakes heavy rhythm and blues, Bob Dylan and cold Cader, daslakes Eraglash, Englash Grammar. Englash Laterature. Englash tests however only sensrtave students enaoy thrs clascrplane Hrs anabataon A a degree an mechanacal engaraeerarrg and theta to lave alone Mehrad Mohtada 1979 Bolton House Born an Brauuschweang. W Germany. Mehrad came to Vacloraa vaa Iran He lakes people who gave others a second chance and he lakes solatude swamnaane scaence but not sports' A career an baochemlstry or macrobaology as an has future plans Sussan Mohtada 1980 Bolton House Sussan loaned the ranks of SMU to arnprove her Englash, Alan Moss' 1976 Wanslow House Our master short order cook came through all the Colt teams to play 1st XV Rugby He also played for the lst XV Soccer, Hockey and Tennas teams A XXI club member. Alan lakes skaang. saalrng, Strathcona erotac Englash lessons and Make Erlac's answers an brology He daslrkes surprase tests, noasy hastory classes and Guy Johnson at eaghth man He wants to be-Come a caval eraganeer, but wall probably wrate books contarnang l'Jall Hughes Storaes Clave Moulden 1973 Wanslow Mr' Satoraal Elegance played 1st XV Rugby twang centre breakforward.8th man l. lst XV Soccer Clave as commatted to a late of rugby tours and correspondence courses Thas photollatters Khalad Nahhas' 1977 Barnacle House Capt A boarder from Dubaa. U A E , Khalad played Colt rugby. Soccer and made the basketball tearn A XXI Club member, he lakes traends travellrng musac. the sun and spendlng money but daslakes spanny women After U B C . at'll be enganeerrng and busaness admanastrataon Frmd out what's best an a person and tell them about al Mehrad Mohtada Alan Moss Khalad Nahhas Laurel Nell Vardo Pacheco Laurel Nell 1978 Wenman House Grad '81, Head Glrl and Natlon Cup wlnner Laurel was born ln Port Albernl, and now llves ln Vancouver Laurel played Grass Hockey, made the Track and Swrm teams She was very actlve In volunteer work and chaired thus years Yearbook com- mlttee Dlsllkes people who are not fully com' mrtted. but llkes Bull Thlnks Mr Penaluna as a great dancer Favourlte expresslon 'I don't get lt ' Paul Olson 1976 Wenman House Paul had a brlef sklrmrsh wlth rugby but preferred scuba and skllng He strll can't belneve he passed Chem 11 Hopes one day not to be conlured for Bekes Vardo Pacheco 1976 Bolton House A boarder trom Durango. Mexlco Vardo salled He majored ln slesta whale tormulatlng hrs phllosophy on llle Why do now what can be put oft untll tomorrow Rosallnd Penty 1979 Bolton House Though born Ill Ottawa she dld not run to Vlctorra as rumour has rt Rosallnd added another dlmenslon to mldclle dlstance runnlng at SMU An actlve Glrls Club member her lavourute expresslon was but see ' She dlsllkes certaln mcknames and hopes one day to be elther comfortably rlch or modestly wealthy John Perry 1978 Wlnslow House A boarder hom McLennan, Alta the thlnksl John played lst XV Rugby tbut he's not surel He torgot to hand ID hrs graduatlon pen portralt though he thought he dld' Stephen Pettyter 1979 Wlnslow House Stephen found yoggung late IH llle and made the Track team He was actlve lHa'l ln the Drama Group and ranks Klngs Peak l198Ol as hrs greatest achlevement Deserves a speclal servlce award tor survlvlng a year wrth Mlke Lambe as has Chemlstry lab partner Paul Olson Rosallnd Penty John Perry Stephen Pettyter A8 Predalue Rleche Dennrs Predalue 1980 Wenrnan House Born rn Wlnnrpeg now 3V9SIGE'V11OfVlClOYl8 Dennls has enroved hrs one year rrnrnersron rnto SMU takrng part lrr the swlrnrnrng program and playlng 'Deltletrlus' ln A MldbLlllll7NQr Nrghts Dream He llkes good tood good r:orrr.ersatror-r and nrghts Out wlth no homework lett to do He has an aversron for nrultlple chcrce tests and exposrtory essays Hrs leelrngs about grad .are rnned he doesnt want to lose hrs lrrends tftmartered ac countancy rs where hrs anlbrtlons r e Peter Pun 1979 Bolton House Peter rr- slngs but doesnt talk very rnuch Alex Rreche 1979 Barnacle House The tact that Alex has survrved thas year rs a trrbute to her tenaclty A Soccer and Grass Hockey player she IS also a member of the Chorr Volkswagorrs bug her Mark Roblnson 1978 Wlnslow House Born rn Trall. BC. Bubbles played 1st XV Rugby. made the Basketball Swrm and Track teams He lrkes scuba drvrng, partres and rock 'n roll. dlslrkes Hltler and the bug Wrngers Fayourlte expresslon l'll hand my essay ln tomorrow, Str After a year rn Bogota. Colurnbra lll he Dlans to attend Unrversrty hnnque Butz 1977 Bolton House Captaln A boarder from Nlcaragua. Enrrque captalned the Swlm team, played 2nd XV Rugby and 1st XV Soccer A member of the XXl Club he thrnks lt won't be too long before rt's hrs turn to be presrdent of hrs home country Shahab Samrelan 1979 Wenman House Born ln Shrraz. Iran, Shahab rs a tugrtrve from the Ayotollah Played 2nd XV Soccer and was forelgn correspondent ofthe BOO Club He dlslrkes Bro tests lwho doesn'tl but has a passron lor The Benny l-llll Show He would llke to wrsh all bls frlends and colleagues at S M U a very happ. and successful tuture Peter Pun Mark Robrnson Rurz Shahab Samlelan Paul Savllle 1979 Bolton House Born ID Guelph. Ont , Paul had a brlef exposure to rugby ln Grade 11 He now runs A as far from the oval ball as posslble Very actlve ID show buslness belng ln both of thls Years school drama club produc- tlons Hrs fondest memory of school IS seelng Alex R beatlng up on Snuggles Duffus for attachlng slgns to her car He feels a career ln Physlcs would be fullfllllng- no doubt medlcal sclence wlll fund a cure for such feellngs Stephen Selma 1976 Wenman House Captaln Thls years 1st XV Rugby Vlce-Capt was born ln Dundee. Scotland He's also represented the school ln Basketball. Swlmmlng, Hockey and Track texcept thus year due to a calorle probleml A member of both XXI and Scuba Clubs. Steve after a doubtless successful college football career wlth the Alberta Golden Bears IS headed for dentlstry and or real estate Steve was last seen on tlp toes ln the lst XV photograph Doug Severny 1979 Barnacle House In hrs two vears at S M U Doug has put has famous body on the llne IU numerous sportlng arenas - Hockey Basketball. Track and one memorable sortle for the lst XV ID a vacatlon hxture He llkes loud muslc and qulet glrls lor was It loud glrls and qulet muslcfl After grad Doug would really llke to graduate Chrls Snape 1976 Barnacle House Snapy. not to be confused wlth Agent Snapless was the splrltual leader of thls years lst XV Equally at home on the Soccer fleld he bullt a reputatlon based on hls ratlonal unemotlonal approach to team sports He dlsllkes centres who dont tackle and forwards IU general After grad hes off to bllghty to carve out a career ln professlonal soccer - see you next sprung Chrls Henry Song 1976 Bolton House A bOard9r from Bandung Indonesla Henry played rugby for Colts 2nd XV He threw the hammer lncredlble dlstances but never became lnvolved wlth the debatlng club Henrys leavlng wlll greatly affect the muslc department slnce next year the school wlll be wlthout a Songll Manor Sood 1978 Wenman House Born IH Mombassa Kenya Manor expended all hrs sportlng energy on off games BCTIVITIGSH Presldent and founder of the BOO Club he organlzed many BOO Club meetlngs and SOCIBI events Manor dlsllkes attempted kldnapplngs genetfcs and rats Partlng thought - I galned more than I lost Her Sc Mano1S0od 4 3' om Southwell Allan Stokes 6 4-1 Peter Tanner Tom Southwell 1978 Bolton House Not to be contused wrtlr Drck Salby whose trrck proved so userur on skrp out day Tom retrred tronr actrve 5D0'l5 GI ltr: phvsrcal zenrth rn Grade 11 to concentrate on the socral aspects ol rugby and skrrng He tlrrnks the new leather unrfornr the school has rs most acceptable whrle hrs only regret on leavrne S lVl ll rs that hell never have any more Chem lessons' George Spentzos 1978 Btrrnacle House George who slept by dav and hunted bv nrght. clarms to have been rnvolved wrth sarlrng. soccer. bad rnrnton, swrmnrrng, cross country and table tennrs, however. no evrdence to substantrate these clarms has been lorthconrrng On the other hand. hrs contrrbutron to the Chess Club. the Drama Group and the Royal Vrctorra Yacht Club are well documented He lrkes the Beatles Stones, Canadrans. Whrtecaps Expos and teacher s calculators A career rn engrrreerrng rs callrng George Allan Stokes 1978 Wrnslow House t'Mr Math and Physrcs When he drd emerge trom hrs computer programs. he was usually catchrng up on hrs other work ln between competrtrons and contests he assrsted the Drama Club wrth ltS lrghtrng requrrements Peter Szarka 1975 Bolton House A racquet sportman of some repute, Peter was deeply rnvolved wrth Tennrs and Badmrnton Rumour has rt that he never drd beat the gym wall at tennrs Hefrndstrllrnglorms very conlusrng Peter Tanner 1979 Wrnslow House From Whrtehorse, Yukon, now a resrdent of Vrctorra. Peter played Colt, 3rd and 2nd XV Rugby He doesn't talk very much Martrn Thorn 1978 Barnacle House Born rn Ottawa. now resrdes behrnd the tweed curtarn Martrn played Colt and 2nd XV Rugby and locker soccer He made the Swrrn team but hrs athletrc forte was ultra vrolet absorbtron A cornmrtted outdoorsman, he can clarm to have survrved the Orrole crurses conquered Strath 10. Krngs Peak 11 and the West Coast Trarl He lrkes hard rock tto lrsten to and to clrmbr. mrdnrght mun- chres at Mac's grrls soccer' games but drslrkes cornfIake characters and the Beach Boys Nudge, nudge vvrnk wrnk rNotrce no reference to hrs last name'J George Spentzos Peter' Szarka Martrn Thorn Peta Tlbbetts JeffTurklngton Glna Vega Peta Tlbbets 1978 Barnacle House Born ln Worcestershlre. England, now a Beach Drlver, Peta played Grass Hockey. swam and made an occaslonal vlsut to the Track and Field Qcorn?l. She was a member ol the Cholr and regards dropplng Chem 11 as her greatest achlevement Peta llkes hot. sunny weather. laughlng untll she crles. dusllkes havlng her plcture taken. rules and flnal exams Partlng shots- To Rev Davles- I lust have plaln blue eyes To Mr Snowden A You blush more than I do Mlchelle tTammyt Toone 1979 Wmslow House Thus years Peyton Cup wlnner has represented the school ID ALL team sports, Tammy Ilkes teachers on exchange programs. cooperatlve lab partners fpreferably wlth carsp and Dylan Thomas but dlsllkes speed bumps. washmg lab glassware and 800 M Alter qualufylng as a petlatrlc nurse. she plans to travel and hopefully see the world IH a gram of sand Jeff Turklngton 1972 Wenman House The Turk has been a Vlctorlan all has lute He thnnks he played rugby once and mlght have logged on two occaslons Hts number one athletlc actlvlty IS blcycle rldlng Lthat as why he was lnvarlably late for schooll. Jett asslsted ln the school Drama productuons by arranging the electrons' paths. He lukes good frlends. scuence. clean cool aur. and cotfee but dlsllkes the languages Sort ot. but not really John Underhlll 1978 Wenman House NOT a team sportsmen. John played recreatuonal soccer. volleyball and made the 3 15 Sprlnters team He admlres and respects all thlngs cynlcal A career ln law beckons John's least favourlte expresslon Where were you for games yesterday T, Glna Vega 1980 Wenman House A boarder from Llma Peru. Glna has spent her one year at school learnlng to communlcate She llkes blke rldlng. readlng. muslc and travel Tomorrow I start my duet Selwyn Wan' 1972 Bolton House. Born In Hong Kong. now a resident of Vlctorla. Selwyn IS a non- contact sportsman. llklng sknng. cycling. tennls and a lnttle cross-country walkung. He's had qulte an exposure to photography thus year Has role ID Mldsummer Nnght's Dream proved lllumlnatlng, Selwyn lakes sk: traps, 0.4 M fer- mented graln fluld. Chrlstmas. Easter and summer, Has ambatuons Ile between electromcs and medlclne. hence a deslre to bulld a blomc turkey Well.lets put ltthls way, Ma'tr't W H- 'NSF 19q6 Werrwffn House Sgtgrg rs a natrre Vrrftorrarr and resrzterrt ot the Suttoh House Towers He utared orfr art the Colt retrrrrs betore .mg on the lst XV scene Hes atsrr plated QYtT eCrr,b-etXt,1'tdu.,3s!t'e eader ot tree Kens rn the rrta'frrru-r. Ver 5 Neds .-,arg rrr Toronto Martth rr-es tar. 1 ff' Sa Los Mit- shops Dutw rampages but does not Irke Henderson Park practrces and showers that spray one wrth dew He hopes one day to be abte to bury Lucy the oteasure machrre u'srtftQr 're lst Xt ptr-tr .-.rt Robrn rnsrde Dowd Wrrtgrove 1972 VVenrw:.rr. House For rrrrze years Davrd has aworded team -rrurts He rs a performer rn Debate Duma art: Mar' 'jar :er and omg. member of the scroot :.arp,3rra.:rg, clubt He drslrkes Crrcl-.et :eocrte .-the s rg outdated versrons ot the schcror son: Qtgi rr testrnes Englrsh teachers who dont rtrarvessar-s because rt's Wednesday nrght Career prospects hooetullv rnthetheatre as an actor .-.rrter etc Martm Wrtkrnson nw..-0 Q -' Y , . N A . yy ,A-Qs q . YV D3vrC1W'hgrO.e A01 -vQ-s 'S i f QF - r - - 1-5- Grad Skrp-Out Day was qurte a success accordrng to the students who attended but the teachers thought Otherwrse It at! started when we met down at Hrtlsrde oafkrhg lot wrth tots of cars food and beverages of all sorts We arrrved at a deserted beach somewhere rn Metchosrn but had to move on when some unmvrted guests came After all the tood and drunk had been consumed the grrls soccer team had to go back to the school to pray a game where Krm seemed to fat! on her' tace every trme shetrredtokrckthe ball Whrle most of the mate grad members were cheerrng at the soccer members our farthfut head boy. Robm ran and won the boys rn' terhouse Cross-Country Race Thrs was a memorable day for ah those rnvolved To the members of the Grad Class ot1981,graduatlon was a total success, duplomas, good tood. good muslc, and most Important of all, good frlends The evenmg lollowlng Speech Day was lantastlc wlth dlmng and danclng ID the Crystal Ballroom ol the Empress Hotel The band. SoIld Gold. performed varlous songs some to whuch we were able to use our newly acqulred slnlls In ballroom dancung, taught to us by Mr Jones and hrs wlle Wuth the gurls nn long dresses. and the boys In three plece sults, the setting was Irke that of a tanry tale ball The real celebratlng was enjoyed afterwards at the all- mght party at Jeremy Ellls' Fortunately, Duck Selbu lalnas Tom Sodthwelh had a recooperatmg champagne brunch, endmg the lestlvltles ofthe Grad weekend on a happy note Af ' W-Q 's ' . e 2 vw ss- 2, , s ,'lv ' all 54 . . ' 2 . . fxv- . 5 . Nfziw' '?,lQ?:-'fs-Q., ' '1.JV3v, A x' ':' s sa. r sw. .-,,-,?Ng' -. ' . - .wlitgf ' 'J +, 1' 'ffimx . ' . 'ny '-Z, I xx 3 , ,Y .' ,C 3Sg,.'fj-iff' ' vb! Yo t Ni N Q -P EQ:--. ,f . L ' ' ' .-., ,N , - , x ,I-. 1 . X Q N W ' .f ' J 1 PREFECTS B.R.: A, Moss, M. Ely. S. Selina. M. Wilkinson, A. Handley, T. Moat. C. Black, B. Nahhas. D Friesen. G Eng. E. l.och. G. Spentzos. H Creek, K. Wohlgeschaften, J. Ellis, M. Ho, K. Lundgren. M.R.: M. Erlnc. P. McCune. A. Duby, E Ruiz, K. Nahhas, J. Griffin, A. Stokes. F.R.: T. Toone, Y. Coady. K. McElroy, J. Johnson. S. Kemble, L. Neil, P, Tibbetts. J. Cassady. B. Laturnus. D. Wingrove. T. Fisher. Missing: R. Baird. To become a prefect is an honour for any student. There were a great many boys and girls selected this year for their all-round participation and leadership qualities, Their duties consisted of patrolling the school and in general helping to keep everything running smoothly. The prefects this year have been most fortunate in having the co-operation of the student body lt is their sincere hope that next year's prelects will have an equally successful and enioyable year 2 I Club As the second year of the Twenty One Clubs renaissance began its tour members found themselves with a definite lack of help This was soon remedied by a two minute meeting in which thirteen new members were chosen 19801981 had many memorable moments beginning with the operation ot the Tuck Shop previously given to the now defunct SAB Com' mittee This iob the Club attacked with vigour in- troducing new products from Island Farms as well as the usual punk food Other monumental events in which we took part included the annual Grad Skip Out Day. the school Fair and several dances ln closing. l would like to wish the Club the best ot luck and success in their endeavours during the coming year and to offer this piece of advice Get a new lock tor the tuck shop door and a tape tor the cash register' Q w '-' ,'U 7 55 Chapel Students Sunday: June Lesson Preached by Alastair Handley I .te ,Qc e.er been tempted to burn down the school? I know I have But I didnt and it wasnt because I couldnt afford a match Even though I wanted to, I knew that burning down the school was wrong and I had enough self control to stop myself lrorra breaking the law and having a great deal of fun at someone elses expense There are hundreds of temptations which face you every day and for many of them. at takes all of your self control to resist them But I ask you. af you are tempted to steal something. do you not feel better al you ClOra't steal at than af you do? lf you can resist the eval temptations that face you each day. your con- science wall always be clear and you wall always feel great But al you dont reaect these temptations guilt wall flood your mind You can never get rad of at So use your self control to keep your conscience clear and you wall feel much better at you do There are probably many things which you do not consider wrong to do You know calling your frtend a loser. burning a french book, smoking a funny cigarette. none of these things may seem too terribly bad Taking drugs doesn't hurt anybody but yourself right? Wrong It hurts those who love you and worse than that. you can hurt your friends by getting them to TV Fothergmeu Rev Davies' AV Handley. Tv Fishery take drugs. Come on man, at's great, at makes the day go really easy. When you do that, you are nothing more than a pusher. destroying a part of somebody eIse's life. lf you don't care about your own life, at least care about someone else's. You must use your self control not only to save yourself but also to assist an saving others. lf deep down inside you realaze that smoking a funny cigarette or doing a lane or two IS wrong. you must start using your self control to try and break your habits. You'll feel great if you do. This doesn't aust apply to the use of drugs but at applies to everything. You have all the self control you need to stop yourself from committing any crime or sin, but. it is up to you to use it. If you follow your natural desares to do eval things you wall fry an hell. But af you keep trying to overcome your natural desires to do these evil things you wall be rewarded with peace, roy and fruitful life. So thas summer when you are free of all of .lohn Schaffter's rules and regulations. use your self control to overcome your natural desares, don't let them sneak up from behind you. So have a good, clean, fun, aoyful summer and that's an order! An Article Taken From 'Dear Abby' Read by Tim Fisher PLEASE GOD. l'M ONLY 17 The day I daed was an ordinary school day How I wash I had taken the bus' But I was too cool for the bus I remember howl wheedled the car out of Mom Special favor I pleaded All the kids drive When the 2 50 bell rang. I threw all my books an the locker I was free untal 8 40 tomorrow morning' I ran to the parking lot, excited at the thought of dravang a car and being my own boss Free' lt doesnt matter how the accident happened I was goofing off 'going too fast Taking crazy chances But I was enaoyang my freedom and having fun The last thang I remember was D6SSlr1g an old lady who seemed to be going awfully slow I heard the deafening crash and felt a terrible aolt Glass and steel flew everywhere My whole body seemed to be burning ansade out I heard myself scream Suddenly I awakened. at was very ouiet A police officer was standing over me Then l saw a doctor My body was mangled I was saturated with blood Pieces of ragged glass were stacking out all over Strange that I couldnt feel anything Hey, dont pull that sheet over my head I cant be dead I'm only 17 l've got a date tonight I am supposed to grow up and 56 have a wonderful late. I haven't laved yet. I cant be dead. Later I was placed an a drawer My folks had to identify me, Why dad they have to see me like thas? Why dad I have to look at Mom's eyes when she faced the most terrible ordeal of her late? Dad suddenly looked like an old man. He told the man in charge. Yes. he as my son. The funeral was a weird ex- peraence. I saw all my relatives and friends walk toward the casket. They passed by. one by one. and looked at me with the saddest eyes l've ever seen. Some of my buddies were crying. A few of the girls touched my hand and sobbed as they walked away Please somebody wake me up! Get me out of here! I can't bear to see my mom and dad so broken up. My grand- parents are so racked with grief they can hardly walk. My brother and sisters are lake zombies. They move lake robots. ln a daze. everybody' No one can believe thas. And I cant believe at. either. Please dont bury mel I'm not dead! I have a lot of Iavang to do' I want to laugh and run again. I want to sang and dance Please dont put me an the ground. I promise if you gave me just one more chance. God. l'll be the most careful driver an the whole school. All I want as one more chance. Please. God. I'm only 17' Sw E fX X f XX 2 VQTTTQ fi 'ifiMW13', 'IZ a,,,. , S . 0 N The Medallion The bushes and vines of the uungle tore at her clothing and vucuously scratched her arms and legs. She never stopped running, but turned her head Occasionally to view her pursuers As she ran her necklace bobbed up and down on her chest: the gold medallion shimmering as it caught fluckers ot light through the thick undergrowth. The trees seemed to be closing un on her. slowing her down tremendously. Panic was settling un her mind when she burst through the wall of trees into a clearing of grass. Inside this place. the sound of the dogs which had seemed so close. began to fade and disappear. The young gurl looked around: thus spot in the jungle did not seem to belong here. it seemed so quiet and tranquil. The sun streamed through a space hugh atop the trees and created a circle in the clearing Now the sounds ot the dogs had all but disappeared and the gurl relaxed and fell to the grass. exhausted. Mussy, Mussy wake up' Do you realize what time ut us? The prefect will be coming on room check any minute! The girl inthe bed stirred slowly and then shot up like a bullet. Under her mass of blonde curls. there was a sparkley paur of big blue eyes. As she smiled. her face beamed. What time did you say ut was? She looked at her alarm clock perched beside her bed. Eight-thirty! Why dudn't you wake me up? l've only got three minutes before room check. As she hopped out of bed. her nughtue slipped above her knee to reveal a deep scratch that extended up her thigh f'Mussy. where did you get that? The girl glanced down at her leg and gasped. She touched ut with her hand and winced. I suppose I scratched myself un the night. she said as she ran across the dorms. grabbed a towel and headed for the bathroom. As she locked the door and turned around to face herself in the mirror. she realized that the scratch on her leg was not the only remunder of yet another nught of strange dreams. She pulled off her nughtue and recognized the familiar maurns and bruises on her body t'Now, Mussy. I would like to know where you are getting these nasty scratches. We have no bushes around here that would create such awful wounds. You seem to wake up with a new lot every mornung! The matron skillfully bandaged Missy's thigh, and secured the bandage with a piece of adhesive tape She then went on to tend to and clean the other scrapes on the young gurls arms and neck. The matron was definitely puzzled. Thus gurl was sent to her almost four mornings a week wuth scratches and bruises on her arms and legs Thus mornung the marks were particularly bad and she had decuded to recommend a tetanus shot un case of any infection. She had questioned her thoroughly. but Mussy iust sat there, looked up at her wuth those bug. blue eyes and said nothing. Another thung that baffled the matron was that the scratches healed remarkably quucklyg in fact. yesterday mornings's bunch had nearly healed completely. The matron was not the only one at St Francus' who was concerned about Mussy Cathy. Missy's closest friend. who shared the room with Missy and two other gurls. had also noticed Missy's strange and untumely bruises. Furthermore. Cathy had woken up many tumes un the middle of the nught to fund Mussy gone. At first Cathy came to the conclusion that Missy had been sleep walking. But one nught. she had woken up and Mussy was asleep on her bed. Cathy had noticed a strange leaf clinging on to Missy's nightgown. She removed ut and had taken ut to the biology mistress early the next day Why, Cathy. where did you get thus? Have some gurls in your dorm been to Africa lately? This leaf us only found in the tropical jungles ol Africa and Malaysia. The dogs were barking again. but this time they were very close They seemed to be surrounding her in both body and mind. The panic that had left her when she entered the clearing before returned. causing the gurl to shiver. Suddenly. the wall of trees surrounding the Clearing parted to reveal a large man holding onto a ferocious dog wuth one hand and a shot gun with the other, He stormed into the clearing. destroying almost immediately the beauty of the place and delivering a feeling of terror and evil, The man shouted to his comrades un some foreign tongue unknown to the gurl. He grabbed her blonde. curly hair and yanked her tothe muddle of the clearing l-le pulled some coarse rope out of a bag at his side and bound her hands and feet. The warm, sunny patch had disappeared Clouds now covered the space above the trees. Missy! Missy! Wake up! Are you all right? We have been looking for you all morning. What are you doing here by the beach? You might have fallen over the cliffs! The girl sat up and immediately cringed from the pain coming from her wrists and ankles She looked down as she pulled up her pajamas. Her ankles were bruised and extremely swollen The markings could have only been left by a rope bound tightly around her feet. Later that day as she lay quietly in sick bay. Missy tried to remember the events ol the previous night Slowly. images flashed into her memory. and eventually she pieced together the whole dream Or was it a dreaml No she had thought that before. There must be some logical explanation for the bruises and scratches she woke up with practically every morning. But this time she had to admit to herself that there was no explanation. The rope burns on her wrists and ankles were definitely there and could only have been put there by somebody else. She reached up to play with her necklace while she pondered her predicament. She looked down at it and fondled the beautiful gold medallion. remembering when her Aunt Theresa had given it to her. the day before she left for school. She giggled as she recollected her dear Aunt Theresa. She was a very strange lady she had travelled all over the world and believed in every story and superstitious bit of nonsense she heard In fact this necklace had a story to it She remembered the evening Aunt Theresa had given her the medallion and chain. Now, Melissa. My dear. This necklace is very special. you know lt belonged to a daughter ol a famous sea captain lt supposedly had the power to transport the wearer from one time to another As the story goes. his ship was wrecked on the beaches of some island off the coast of Africa. The young girl and a slave were the only survivors They lived there on this island for maybe half a year until by some mysterious and unfortunate accident. the slave died. leaving the girl all alone Melissa remembered looking into her aunt's eyes and being frightened by what she saw Her aunt truly believed the tales she told. but this one seemed to have totally bewitched her. Melissa kicked herself back out of her own thoughts and continued to listen. The girl lived for quite a time, growing to be a beautiful young woman like you. Melissa They say she had lovely blonde curly hair. you know. Aunt Theresa's hand had wandered to touch Melissa's hair. and for some reason Melissa had backed away. Now, now my dear . . . I'll continue. By this time in history many more ships were venturing out further and in time they were landing on islands for fresh water and supplies. Some Portuguese pirates landed on this young girls island. They found her and rescued her: but because the island was so enchanting. they stayed there with her. The young girl's ancestors. every first born female inheriting that necklace you have there. had some great adventures on the island until they eventually left. But the last girl - l believe it was around the 1900's - had some terrible experience and to this day no one knows what happened to her. Melissa remembered how her Aunt's eyes had twinkled mysteriously at this point. Some say that the necklace was lost or taken while she was visiting another time. and because of that she had to remain lost in another century forever. Melissa recalled trying to imagine this young girl's mysterious end trembling as her mind raced ahead to think of all the possibilities. Everything was dark. The rough stones were cutting into her shoulders and the rope that bound her hands and feet was chafing the skin painfully. Just then. a needle-shaped spear of light appeared at the base of the wall. There was a loud bang as a bolt was slid back and the thin spear became a wide arch of luminescence. The bold. dark figure. who had grabbed her before. lurched at her again and pulled her up from her bed of stone. He ierked the small figure towards the door and pushed it out She was tugged along a narrow corridor and led into a large room with a roaring fire in the fire place. At the end of the room sat a man. The girl realized at once that this man was no ordinary man. He sat with a majestic air and presence that created a tremendous feeling of power and authority. He held out his hand and in it was a shiny object. The necklace!! The girl looked down quickly to see it the medallion was still hanging around her neck. To her horror. it was gone and as she looked up. the smile on the man's face and the glare from his eyes made her gasp with fright. SO . . . finally I have it. After all these years. You have evaded my grasp for far too long. His voice thundered through the room. Now I have the power I have waited for, and l shall. like your forefathers. be able to travel through the centuries with the wings of an eagle and you shall remain here on the island in this time like your ancestors before you The group huddled at the edge of the cliff gazed out over the ocean. The wind whipped at their clothes and dried the tears on their cheeks. Poor Melissa. she must have walked down here in her sleep and stumbled over the cliffs. The matron eventually gathered the weeping girls together and hurried them back to the school. By Peta Tibbetts Gr. 12 DRIVING An ear lv spr lng mor nlng. The Car s heater beglns To tofie tts heat lntO flint reslstlrtgleet The grey clouds drlve your heart To the bottom ol your stomach T he wlndshleld IS spotted wlth raln The wheels. Those weary travellers of vacatlons past Begun thelr revolutlons A welleworn cassette as Plugged unto the dashboard The mallman'stardy Blue unltorm slowly passes Nlghtlallcloudsthe ear An owl ln the oak whrspers doom. doom The nlght IS chllled As you seek gas. Searchlng the sllent streets wnth lnky puplls. Whlle a leafless newspaper Drops to the solled and dlrty street The twlsted eyes ol an opposlng car Come out ol the blackness wlth The testlness of a cat The lughts tear at your eyes. Sllce through and are gone The nlght grows stlll The car turns westward Rob Cream Grade X11 Moira Gallagher Gr. THE PHUN OF FYSICS I love Physics on Frlday afternoons. We take Physlcs IH the Physucs room Our teacher's name as Mr. Gary We learn about ropes and the bubble theory Physlcs IS so very lun It enllghtens our llves luke the shrnlng sun, The language of physlcs as extremely excltlng Especually when tryung to decufer Gare's wrutlng Our labs Include rolllng metal balls. And looklng for dots along doors and walls. Flashlng strobes and apparent motnon. Are all lngredlents for our Physlcs DOTIOD, Hr over Ho and Hee Hee Hee Equals Sl over So plus three mlnus three Anonymous as 'lisa A Q75 f , Y . vi J 48: 'x Q 'Q W. , A was dark F 7 ilQrit.1 were aw .,, , ' ' d not been o editor a longtime. bouquet o flowers in the vase Beside the bed. 1 A musty smell pervaded the air. The boy: . That must he the smell of death. Oma lay in the bed. Small and shrunken. ' The daughter: -e.- Welk she's hel on long enough ! 4-as in Oma , em tcrbe there. . To see er. Q53 l hopel T kiss her. . The gi , ,Q , Shiver' T g at the' ct with' QL.. ' The wrinkled old C e Qma smiled. ers ,n'tures+ Slip. -XX ' P l ' She told them Th ' ove They-told-herth ved biing there The wigdo The-elinshine an sh into The room. . K - ' A vase offresh flo L was The family was once Once more Before the funeral. The boy said: She was so full of Life. l loved her. The girl said: She was so sweet. I wish I could have Kissed her once more. The daughter said: ' l wish that she hadn't died. lf only she Could have lived longer. 0 f. She remembered Oma's smilelgthe 'I in Lfv. ally' W Oma's room Q6 ff -, Y Thi 1 kr . i 1, 32 Last time. such a beautiful smile. a thought struck to remem ' to pair of dentur ' when Oma's. ' 1 . I . ' sa 11, .Q . Maria Lopez . L,,... frm' i . ,. Old English Epic Comung back from Hades home Where all was flame-fantastlc Stralght through Thebes they flew Brlngung a stomach-turnmg stench. These were Harples. fast flylng flends Frughtenlng folks from afar And when one plcked a person up It carrled nts captlve away A loathsome smell stayed behlnd Foulung up the food and flelds So far. lt dldn't matter where one went Soldrers wlth spears attempted to stop The bard-luke beasts when they came From a near-by knoll It went for naught For thelr skm was steel-strong From someone they needed help So the cry thronged throughout the land To any man so brave and bold As to try and knll the creatures. Hts weught ln preclous plattnum Along wlth a gallon ot gold For mdeed thus task shall be tough Many men came. both young and old Looklng for fast tame and fortune But most were not made for the lob Lackmgthe quallty courage Those that remalned to flght theur foes Prepared themselves under pleces Of mall and other marvellous metals, Trompung off slowly and trembllng a but They wasted wherever they could Untll the Harpues scent was smelled They now knew the monsters were near Gathermg together rn theur groups Thelr shlmmerung swords were drawn When the Harples attacked. llghtenlngrtast Talons drawn they mauled the mercenaries Leavmg only crumpled corpses. The whole populace hungered for help Wlth theur last hope rn the heavens They glanced towards the gracuous gods Who sent them a super savuor Wlth has sword and shleld un hand Wrought nn the heaven's holy hearth Rogveth came quuckly to the town And. statloned In the clty centre. Walted, lake a steadfast soldler on guard Senslng somethung soon to occur Bulglng blceps and rlppllng truceps Jumped onto lubulant actlon Awautlng the wanton quarry Then once. twlce, and thruce he slnced As a sword severed some slnewsl The other frlghtenlng fowl flew away To seek refuge from the raglng Rogveth Keepung close In the courageous pursult He mustered all has rnlght L ' Q And pounced upon tts proad hack Holdlng trghtlv as rt took tothe an Danglrng luke a doll as rt drpped .and drved Rogveth frnally fell to terra frrrrra Landrng luke an anvrl and Layrng Irmp on the ground The quarry quretly qurckened 'ts speed And dove drrectly down at Rogvetlr Who slowly collected hrs senses And rolled over to hrs rrght Avordrng ten razor-sharp talons Groprng alongthe ground He grasped hrs lrfersavrng sword And held rt rn front of hrs face While he watched the Harpy returnlrre Faster and faster rt flew tOrw3rdS Strarght at the upheld sword When Rogveth made one srde step And swung as the sword screamed through The neck. at fell most defrnrtely dead To the drrt and drssolved The crty was then rrd of the wrath And returned to nts regular self Rogveth ascended rnto the arr above For he knew he was no longer needed The people prarsed the powerful gods For the glorrous grft they gave and And :fever agarn should hunger for help Just look to the holy heavens Mark Redchurch Grade 8 The Valentine Card The Valentlne wlth neartv cartoon shape: Last years dlscard replaces Cnr mt on me-lves In stores vvnere heartless emptv headed apee, Buy prlnted Sentlments vvnlcn tne, tlwenweelvef. Cannot express That cner ob vvltlw rw frvrllrlf and arrows OlC19SlfE'l1IJFE'S oL .mls Cupldatv'scomn1ercla' near' ,ef w ' P 'On be mv Valentlne' Hon 1e.w,lo An lnvrtatlon to .3 rnr5lnlfir.l a'allt,1erv ' 'Love thoughts For Sale .ldv rnnetv Cents and upl' lnslpld pronwlse :Pl eff wrt er,5t.f,v - And vafuotlr 'l'3t,e' ' We l1QlVlll51lfUD For me no puff nl out llT red -1-p Wl'lElTWlT.'1llr'lElE'l'Nr '1:e'lj.lrlnotDe saxd Mr Sknnner Ted Cole Grade IO ABI UI mllllll I mmlll X it get Q 2 rn g O 2 Q m 5ljU4lfl'TTLl7!f1-4 T-rj,jrl1Q.i-'03 fu,-3r'o'DfD PDQ!-l 2g'fU3 ltazm-'flag 1314 gl, ' DQ-.lf'3m 2 rg-3'wUuD,23 Ur3 'D5J,QUOUU mm? OIG ommffmim IQ-:rif2wtf.3UQ of wglnlfgja 3 OC1m4Lf' Ucimiv mia 3 DH- fn EQ. 2 fb J -. Stel we valence 'fner lrl:'5l'IOIIh6lTlgl1TllTg3l6 Go' Tlterltv enlptles Shops ea, :Cod Vlltfrlf tlwelr Llghtsareolvt Streets vacant ot people and cars The alter noon settlef down Factorles stop srnolnng ae men Abandon the grlnlv edlllceg Haze ns seen llT the Cold nlglwtfllgnt 6-1 And the nlghtrngale sleeps Harman Creek Grade 12 n Grade Khalrd Nahhas Grade 12 l :ke an angrv tnunderbolt Frorn an angered Zeus on Olvrnpue Peer :ng lnTO drean1S O?Chrv.1Irvand FOUMIKL An envrous ogre who Dreaketnerrr Vvnn blrtz of black buzzer Beckonrng Su Student from the shore of r,1n1.as, To wade agarngt the strong rusnrng btrearrr TUTrg'WTDJrr15 problems Dessrrnrsnr 1nMGndJvrn3dneSS The wdr rd knmkeng gnould he7 Ken Wonlgescnaffen Grade 11 N U Z 1 ' A ,Q , o I U 0 ' 0 Q , 9 X42 , M5113 V .0','.. ' :g I ., . 'Q OL , 4 A , 4. S.X'1lsf Above Jon Grrffrn Grade 11 Left Garl Henderson Grade I1 A Be fore exist ance W. H no Thang vac umm H O xvhO spec uiat ed Y W what ever to be v Khalnd Nahhas Grade 12 1 Q ' r' 1 v I V V 1 , ' ' 'yi ' ' i N, 'L ,nh ,lg '- x ' 'L N Q1 Q, 11. Q2 1. e Q1 niwm X MM L 1 AXE X' XJXI1. I ix XV I QR, xl f . X1 lx X1 l I '- vii, 1' I x 5' Lx! KX A X Q I x' XX N 1 1 ,fi s X X L X 7 N A 1 ll H 1 ' xl 1 Q1 u X, n . 1 5 ' eY.'v .11 .. ABOVE Yoshi Taka Charpenel. Grade 8 X- . ,kv-, +1w' .. ASN- Xnvxx Rx' f X 8' 'V' T11 1 .Ar-. -,' . xl ' hash: Grade 12 BELOW LEFT Jamne Cox. Grade 8 BE fi .9 ' ,'?'j' 5 ,.x ..s as 4- waie rs w et S tate tl 'sas the HDD IeS ow dass upat e sm Ooth mg !y und ulat mg Bull LaturnuS Grade 12 1-'.sQ-if V .if 6 ,I , . 'A-Y. .Af ,oe Q-if 3 - ,a'f'5E'.N3I ' .J l Nb n nl, ..- LOW RIGHT: Patrick aff 1 1 , rx ' ' . . + if r ' ,Af f Rf! ' 1 jxy , V 6 .-' 'll' 'I n 1 J L -X -. rl I 'Q V 4, f ff tj. Y' ska g I A-52-Eh ,f if LZPIS Food CLIVCZS hungczlf Study cures i nqrcmce, K., 'Q N. 4.515 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Andrew Sabuston Grade 11 Ted cone. Grade IO' D nd Sm Grade 8, A d e Sab storm, G de 11, Ma k Redch ch G ade9 67 ,uf ' u v, mmf :lx 'LAO A X I PRESENT L LIGHTER f l tv ' Q y We dld ltl The S M U S players agaln defeated all the odds and 'X lmposslbulltres and performed completely another play on trme' ' The players as dlrected by Mr Bob Rlchards produced Noel Cowards Present Laughter The players consusted ot Davld Wlngrove. Leslie Hope, Gull Hughes. Alastalr Handley. Paul Savllle, George Spentzos. Stephen Pettyler. Lrsa de Jardln. Julle Quon, and Jody Barber Backstage workers Included Alan Stokes. Dan Harvey, Doug Frlesen. Davld Greentree. Stephen Thatcher, Chrls Black, Donnle Mclnnes. Kelly O'Sulllvan. Julle Quon. Tren Fothergrll-Payne. and Mr Nell Crulckshank The cast worked prodlglously hard wlth Mr Rlchards. rehearslng for up to two -f hours at a tlme. llve days a week. for sux weeks. to produce the 2 two hour and forty mlnute play Thelr dllrgence pald oft, for openlng mght was a tremendous success' Y 6? 77 fl CW rx! u T rx l fx! , on 1 at 1: rc? 0 68 rl 50fyaezwm A Midsummer Nights Dream llre stlrotr' s sprrrre oroductlon ol Shakespeares A Mrdsurrrrrrer' Nrglrlls Drearrr' ran successlullv for two nrghts March 1Oth and lllh Excellent trortcrrrrarrces on both evenlngs were grven Dv Andrew Sahlstort who plaved Puck Guv McDonald whose sturrnrng leatures prriwed perlect as Oberon Krng ol the Falrres and all tour lovers Gall Henderson Dennls Predalue Alex Rreche and Martrn Thorne who progressed steadllv as credrole characters durrng the plav We were all very or rvrleged to see Chrrs Snape lll hrs debut role as Frances Flute llhrsbyl Hard work and much rmagrnatron on has part perfected thrs role. whrch was very humorous and kept everyone rollrng wlth laughter Bull Johnston also contrrbuted to the amusement wrtlr nrs portraral ot the stubborn vet lrkeable Nlck Bottom who worked vrrtla Thrsor Peter Qulnce lDarvd Wrngrover Torn Snout lPaul Savrllel Robrn Starvelrng lSteohen Pettvterr to create some rrrernorable scenes Mr Skrnner deserves speclal riorreratulatrons as the drrector and cofordrnator and also an award for tolerance for the hours of rehearsal trme he donated Over tlfty people contrrhuted therr trnre and talents to make thus performance posslole A performance ol whrch all S M U S was proud ' ' an yr-5 -j 4- I' av -A 69 Senior Choir Thus vear the rillorr earned some new members ang! we ost some old The mayor notrceable .ihonge was a sudden Increase all grade twelve male oar tlcroatlon Followrng tradrtron the Chorr pertornred an lmoresslve carol servrce In the sorrng some members travelled to Vancouver to perform a program for York House School, Crofton House School and St Georges Thus year marks the end ot 'lThe Doc's rergn and the school rs sorry to see Dr, Bradley depart Rlght The Chorr performs C1UllUg!llOf'DlF1g assemblv Fw 'Sri Agroupolgradeelevenanotwelve students soeakwrthroornalrstanclTV Dersonalrtv Mr Jack Webster rn Barker Lrbrary 70 l S hip 0 B W , R 1 s M 1 Barnacle House It has been a great year for our house ln fact. the greatest ID sux years Thus year we won the sensor unter- house swlm meet and the track and fleld competltlon on Sports Day Tlm. Peta and I would luke to thank Chrls Snape. Alex Rl6CD6. Greg Eng, Davld Backhouse. Randal MacNalr Roger Aubln and every member who partlclpated lll any event throughout the year Hopefully, Barnacle House wlll contlnue to uphold the hugh standard lt set thus year So. go out there and do your bestl Wenman House Wenman dld extremely well thus year and overall placed second Our gurls grass hockey team cllnched llrst place ln the lnterehouse tournament by remalnlng un- defeated The Under-14 rugby team also placed flrst by remalnrng undefeated In swlmrnrng. our Under-14's and Under'16's fought off some tough opposltlon to capture flrst place ln thelr dlvlslons On Sports Day we came a close second behlnd Barnacle. wlth a par- tlcularly flne effort from our Under-16's. who placed flrst ID thelr dlvlslon l would luke to thank Judy Johnson. Martln Wllklnson. Doug Waldle. Evan Seal and Gareth Rees. whose flne performances throughout the year enabled Wenman House to be so successful 72 J N 5255 9534 T Flsher, P Trbbetts.K Nahhas J. Johnson, M Wllkrnson, S Selma ,, 5 gy li M, Erlie, A. Moss, S. Kemble. 1- . 155. B, Laturnus. E, Rurz. R, Penty. Winslow House Thls year Wlnslow House possessed talent lll all tour categorles It was unfortunate that mlnrmal lnter house competltlon acted agalnst our lull potentlal Credlt rnusl go to Sharon Kemble. and Alan Moss for thelr never endlng support whlch helped the House tremendouslv Our placlng ID 1981 dld not reflect a lack of par tlclpatlon but rather the loss of several key athletes at cruclal tlmes Our malor handlcap was a lack ot num bers IH the Under-16 age group. the strength. therefore, had to come from the sensors, and the Under' 1-ls Speclal pralse must go to the unendlng splrlt and enthuslasm ol the Under-14 members who domlnated rn every house competltlon Funally. thanks must go to all Wmslow House members who sacrlllced therr body to arduous physlcal exertron throughout the year ln the name of Wrnslow House Bolton House Well done Bolton House' To all those who partlclpated rn rnterrhouse events thrs year thank you Because ot our weakness rn the Underel-1 age category, we lacked many partlclpants In future years we hope that Bolton House wrll strlve for excellence ln the areas where lt IS now weak Speclal recognltlon must go to Jlll Hughes. Crndy Matuga Jeremy Ellls and all those who have worked hard to organlze and partlclpate ln the support ot Bolton House 73 First XV Rugby Rfiln 3?'.v W N1 K f - 1! fl e. f -wil , - 1 . V At the Howard RusseIICupfmaI Go, Blue,Go 74 1 54 4 'l i Chris Snape scoring one of many Mile Erlic at front of line out Lrg.PhotoOpp. BR.: R Laboda.G Johnson M.Ely,S Gough S SeIina.C Snape, R l-lolthuysen M Erlic A Duby C Moulden Mr Walsh. FR.: R. Baird, J. Perry. J Ellis. D. Waldie. C Presber. C Black The First XV stood out this year because it was a team of determination. With only four players returning from last year's group. our future looked difficult. Practices began four days prior to the opening of school. The games played in the first term were for the BC Independent School Championship. Our first game was away, in Vancouver at St. Georges, the most difficult team to beat on their home grounds. The final score was 12-12 in a game which we could have won with a little more effort and time Our second game was a victory, 18-6. against Brentwood College School. The third game was set at Shawnigan Lake School. The 'never say die' at- titude which follows every St. Michaels University School lst XV carried us through the entire game and allowed the opposition to score only one penalty kick. But the game ended in a 0-3 defeat. The next game, which was again at St. Georges. finished in victory for us, 14-10. A rejuvenated team then travelled to Brentwood and won 9-7 assuring themselves of at least a tie for the l S.C cup The final game against Shawnigan Lake was postponed until the third term. In the second term, the team entered the Victoria high school league after an absence of one year We won the first eight games in an exciting manner. surprising the opposition with large scores Due to tour commitments. we were unable to meet the undefeated Oak Bay team in league play After a grueling but exciting tour we met Claremont in the playoffs We plodded away through the game and in the end were victorious, the score 6-3, The final game for the Howard Russell Cup was set between Oak Bay and ourselves A much larger Oak Bay team defeated the Blue Machine in a very interesting final. the score 18-O We had lost the High School Championship, but Shawnigan Lake remained to be played for the I S C Playing with courage and determination. the Blues of St Michaels won the game. therefore gaining the title of Independent Schools Champions In representation of the team. I would like to thank our fans whose support and encouragement carried the team through the year This year colours were presented to Clive Moulden. Mile Erlic. Chris Snape, Alex Duby. Jeremy Ellis and Doug Waldie Congratulations are in order to Steve Selina who captamed the forwards Finally I would like to thank Mr Jones for his organization of a successful tour. and Mr Walsh whose tremendous guidance and patience held the team successfully together and led if to moments of victory Chris SnapelCapt l 75 First XV Tour The lst XV tour ot Ontarro was ver-. successful and enloyable The team whrch conslsted of nrneteen players. Mr Walsh and Mr Jones left on Aprll ltlth Our tlrst stop was Upper Canada College lt lS located about 'tteen nnnutes from downtown Tororrt-: We took advantage of then convenrerrt locatron by vlsrtlng the Crty Hall Ontarln Scrence Center and the C N Towel We then travelled to Aurora where we Sf3yE'U at St Andrew's College thome ot the now tamous Ned and Ken Warsll At St Andrews. we vrslted Nlagara Falls and the Toronto Zoo Our last stop was rn Mrssrssauga where we were hosted by Appleby College There we met up wrth our good old frrend, Mr Featherstone who wason an exchange The scores ot the games are as follows SMU vs Upper Canada College 8-O Irgr'-! I 5 I X Flnally. on behalf ot the team I would llke to thank Mr Walsh. our coach and PPFIFIE 11155 TERIT A x 'X tune ettorts rn makrng the tour possrble. St Andrew-Scollege 22,4 Mr Jones, the tour manager. for then Steve Selma Appleby College 19-O B R R Nrcholls K Fellner B Nahhas. B Johnstone R Matthews M Robrnson. J Wllson Mr Yorath F R P Tanner.S Wrrght.A. Bokor A Moss. M Wllkrnson, R Laboda.G Eng,J Perry, M Lambe Thls was a successful year tor the second XV squad The torwards dlsplayed great sklll whrle there were some good runners rn the backs Our trrst game agalnst St Georges. was a close match a 6-6 tre untrl the last frve mrnutes. when a penalty rn front ot our posts caused a conversron. makrng the score 96 Our second game agalnst 76 Brentwood was a dltferent story We won wrth decrsrve vrctory At Shawnrgan a hard tought game reaped tts rewards wrth another vlctory Unfortunately our two other games agarnst Brentwood and Shawnrgan were rarned out Our second game agalnst St Georges was not as close as the frrst as we were short ot players due to rnlurles We also played the Parklands tlrst XV and won 17-6. Thanks must go to Mr Walsh and Mr, Wllson tor therr non-endrng coachlng ettorts Good luck to next year's second XV M. Wrlkrnson BR.: Mr. Jones, P Selma. P McCune, J Sheldrake D Backhouse. M WIISOD. M Pollard J Perks J Parkrnson I Moore, M Etherrdge, Mr MacKlntyre F R R.Stone.C HaIl.L Matuga.J Bauer.S l3larr,A Bokor C Rrddler E Seal H The Senror Colt XV completed a hrghlv successful season wrnnrng both the - ' ' Independent Schools Competrtron and the greater Vlctorra Junror Hlgh School Tournament In compelltuon wrth teams ol therr own age group they went undefeated , ? .A 2, Who Could Forget -John Parkrnsons vocal encouragement hlmsell over the lrne alter a 50 yard run -Rod Stones sense of humour -Phll McCune's llne out lumplng -Stephen Bogdanskrs phrlosophy on trarnrng -John Bauer's ruggedness -Davrd Backhouses tenacrty -Evan Seales dummy '77 John Parkrnson qCapt J gliiifgslgigsperment - Revenge rn the lrnal agarnst Landsdowne -John STlgg6f'S hands S M U vs Carrboo l-lull lst XV O-4 Lost Arbutus -1-10 Won Mt Prevost 38 O Won St, Georges 47 3 Won Brentwood 14 4 Won Shawnlgan Lake 8-6 Draw St Georges 1-1 4 Won Shawnlgan Lake 48 O Won Reynolds 28 6 Won Overlake, Seattle lst XV 6-6 Draw Colqurtz 3-O Won Parklands 17-6 Won Shorellne -18-O Won Landsdowne 31-9 Won -Mohammed, drrpprng wrth Shawnlgan backs hurlrng -Matt WnIson's reason for olaylng but not lor trarnmg B R Slmos vear schoo and o loss o match ov an Junior Colts R Beadnell R Auhrn F Coutant P Loo J Bauer N Stoodley D Motherwell N Yonge FR A Waller. R lVlacNarr. C on K Wohlgeschaffen D Jost N Zaoaneh L Nlatuga For the Juhlor Colts A Squad the 1980 B1 w as very successful ln tradrtlonal l sprrlt 4 out ot 5 games were won nlv 1 loss was sustalhed An rnrtral f25'O to St Georges the ooenrng ot the season A was ammended lor B3 vrctorv on home ground at the seasons close The greatest d6ClSlV6 taCtOr ablllty ln our vrctorles wasthe-tremendous ot the sedulous torwards roar trcularlyJ Bauer P Loo R Mcnarr andl Matugal to wln the set scrums and also to provlde the three Quarters wrth cruclal supoo devas rt Oh several occasrons J Bauers tatrng tacklrng and R Aublns elf tlcacrous krckrng checked the onslaught The cancellatron ot two home matches was unfortunate out adverse weather con dltlons made lt necessarv On behalf ot my teammates a heartv thanks to our adrolt coaches Mr S Swan and Mr M Walsh who D rugbv To our The s oth gave us the oenefrt ot then vast exoerrence successor: Vrvat' uccess ot the 'A tearn should not detract from the commandrng per forma by N from nces ot the B XV rmpressrvelv led Grant Other notable efforts came A. Waller. JR Justesen. G Mc- Shannon. and G Hudson Four wrns from trve rr watches lS oroot ot the strength ID oeoth ot Junror Colt rueol thrs rear Besults for Junlor Colts 'A' S M U OSt Georges 25lAr SMU SMU SMU 26 BrentwoodOlAl -14 Shawnrgan6rAl 5 St Georges 3ll-ll BR.. A Waller, R. McGowan, M. Swangard. F Coutant, P Loo, N. Stoodley, D. Perks G. Hudson. FR.: D. Brandenburg, A. Marogna. A. Jones, N. Grant. JR. Justesen, R. MacNalr. D. Jost .lunior ,lunior Colts l l l Back Row? M Lewls.J Black. S McElroy, M Penner, B Newnham, B Anderson D Hammerslv J Sneldralfe Front Row C Bur nett.J Warbel.J Klngston, D Rendel,G Rees. R Luna, R BaIph,A Heaman At the begrnnlng ol the season. the grade ergnt rugby squad consrsted ol thlrty-tlve rnexperlenced players As we developed our skulls we galned valuable lrlsrght by watchlng and playlng agalnst more experrenced school teams Atter slr weeks ot rnternal competrtron we were ready tor our frrst external game The opposmg team was Carlbou Hull of Vancouver and the result ot the game was a zero-zero draw Obvlously we needed to Improve our game Atter many more practlces we faced our tlrst Independent schools game agarnst St Georges ln Vancouver We won tnls game and remalned undefeated m all other lndependent school games These ulctorres lnclude two wrns over both Srlawmgan Lake and Brentwood College and an excltmg draw agalnst St Georges Wrth .nese results we were declared champlons at the under fourteen level Back Row. M Lewrs. M Wale C Whrtlng, R Buch M Stewart J Sneldrake L Harrmgton. A Cells. J DeBrurn Front Row M Kaylassels B Balpn R Jost E Also durlng the season a grade elght team Lee,M Peach,T Lowan. M l-lendrrcks captured the crty mlm-rugby tournament deteatrng Landsdowne rn the frnal We at- trrbute thus years success to the coacnrng of Vlr Yorath and a good allround team per ormance G Rees 79 Grass Hockey BR C Luttle K McElroy T Crofton L Nell C Dayus J Barber B Davues Mr GOOdwun F R S Young.T McElroy.A Rueche.S Kemple A Harrus The gurls grass hockey team was unbeaten un the cuty B league havung played 8 games un whuch 6 were won and 2 were tued Thus placed the team turSI rn the league Durung the Independent Schools Tournament held at Norfolk House School 4 games were played. 2 won and 2 tued Thus placed S M LJ lurst tued wuth Brentwood College Our success was due to a strong team etfort Kum let only one goal past her durung the whole season The defense consustung ot Cyndy Bruony Tama and Laurel was very sound. and cleared well to our halves and forwards Cyndy especually wuth her blusterung shot' Jody Anne Sharon, Susan and Cynthua, the halt, hacks dustruouted theur passes untellugently and covered well un defense -s The forwards were strong scorung 25 goals Tessa wuth 9 goals and Alex the yrce-captaunl wuth 7 Both showed great deter' , rhunatuon and goal posutuonung Furst Xl colours were awarded hy Mr Jeremy Goodwun to Tammy Tessa Kuna Alex and Cyndy Thus was a good season for everyone and I would luke to thank all the players tor theur ettort and determunatuon I would also luke to thank on behalf ol the team Mr Goodwrn our coach for puttung un so much tunue wuth uS and the Rev T Davles, who assusted and supported so wholeheartedly Thanks to all the spectators who supported us throughout the season -your deducatuon Daud off ,P 80 GirI's Soccer BRT McElroy.J Hughes, A Dawkun4S Kemble J Johnson J Norman T Toone, Mr Snowden F R K McElroy B Stowe N Taylor.C Lrttle,D Mclnnrs.S Blythe ABOVE In a huddle al hall tlme Lett A tured Judy Johnson The gurls soccer team completed tts hrst year ln the clty league, coached by Mr Bob Snowden The glrls worked hard tthey even had a practlse one Saturday VTTOVVIIDQU and the team ended a Successful and enjoyable Season well placed an the league The gurls hope that next year, wlth experrence m then layour they wull play well and achreve a hlgher Standmg '41 Bl Swimming - .-1 I I J!! 'fi .,L,,.t,,.. as BR R Pntt'Payne.J Ellus M Sememuk. J Tough M Pennl Armstrong, E Rulz, M Ely, M Penner. M VaneLnf, M. Roblnson. P. McCune F R E Chyzowskl. J Klngston L Nerl.J Bergerman, L Bayley, D McInnls,A Harrls.C Matuga. L,Sememuk. M. BeII.J. BurnS The Sensor SWIVTTITTIDQ team. thanks to mass partlcrpatlon, won the Vlctorla and Vancouver Island 'B' champlonshups, Students who swam ln the 'B' category are those who have not been competltlve swlmmers for at least the last two years Very llttle hard work or preparatlon was put lnto these tlne champuonshlp vnctorles. ut was more a case of talent and determmatuon on the days of the meets There were some very llne rndlvldual pertormances. ln partlcular Enrlque Rulz looked superb ln wmnmg the freestyle sprunts. Mark Semenluk lan Armstrong, Phll McCune Mlchael Wllllarns. Jeremy Ellls and Mark Ely all swam extremely well Ann Harrls and Cyndy Davrs turned IU some great performances All ot the above mentloned contrlbuted. wlth others. to the success of our relay teams and ultlmately glvlng us the vlctorles. Our Junlor Swlm team was well represented by Lee Matuga. James Tough, Chrrs Neroutsos. Mark Penner. Rodrlgo Luna. John Walbel and Bryan Bogdanskr, many of whom placed ln the tlrst three ln the clty meet 82 Basketball B.R.: T. Cunlitfe, H. Song, S. Selina, R. Aitken, D. Severny, FR.: B. Kluman. R. Brydges, M, Roblnson, D. Horwood, E. Papenfuss. The Senlor basketball team confronted coach Scott Kldd wlth a challenge. there were only two members returnlng from last years team The result? A young lnexperlenced team wlth a lot of sprrlt Although we only won two games. both of whlch dld not pertaln to the regular season. we had a great tlme playlng Wlth the arnazlng shootlng talents of Henry Song. Robert Altken and Brlan Kllman. comblned wlth the organlzatlonal exoertlse ot Doug Severny, Steve Sellna and Duck Horwood, the team perlormed tts best Good luck to next years team, and hopes for a much more successful season Ted Cunllffe The Underf16 team had a very COlTTD6llllVG season Under the leadershlp ot a new coach Mr Greenwell. the team entered the Cnty A Dlvlslon The openlng ofthe league saw a 2-O wlnnlng record Returnlng after Chrlstmas, we battled our way to the playoffs where we captured tllth place As well as the clty league. we took part ID several lnvltatlonal tournaments ln Port Albernl, we achueved a 3 2 Wlfllllflg record In the Annual Vlctorla Pollce Tour- nament. the team agaln won three games whsle Ioslng two. In thls tournament, Erlk tSpuderJ Kldd was named First Strung All-star. Durlng the season, Solder also set two clubs fm- records tor the hlghest polnts scored ln a slngle game, 25. gf and the most detenslve and oftenslve rebounds. 21, un a 4-v! slngle game The outlook for next year IS very promlslng. as 5 , the team has galned much experlence and conhdence 7 Many thanks to Janice Crook, Stacey Blyth and Donme Mclnnes, our falthful scorekeepers. Colln Rlddler Backhouse. C Rlddler. E Seal. P Meechan Mlsslng R Murphy D C Cruuckshank,A MacKay. B Graharn 83 Ice Hockey W - ' .l.r.Sx, . . ' '-. ' 'J'- B R.. Mr. Peach, D. Horwood, A. Moss, M. Ely, D. Greentree, C. Moulden, S. Selma, J, Perry, R. Clark, D. Severny. F.R. P. Achtem. J Southwell, R. Stone, C Farrell, R. Cooper. P. Selma. D. Plbrovec. The two hockey teams rnet wlth maxed success thus year The Sensor team completed thelr season wlth a tournament at Chernaanus Gladstone was the wlnner after havlng beaten the Chemalnus team ln the flnal Doug Severny and Randy Cooper were named as allstars The Junlor squad however demonstrated a brllllant team ettort en route lo wlnnlng the Independent Schools tournament hosted by St Georges at the Thunderblrd Arena Roger Aubln. Vlctor Hersey. Nlgel Stoodley and Nlgel Yonge all played partlcularlly strong games IIT the tour- nament David Peach BR: Mr Peach, C. Flunkert. N. Yonge, R. Aubrn. M. Pollard, R. Stone. F.R.: N. Stoodley, M. Kay4Lassels. J. Austen, A. Waller. B4 Soccer C93 r' 1 1 C Q N- ,j-sw?.,f,.' .R.: B. Bogdanski, S. MacCormack. P. Charpenel, N. Grant tCapt.J, R. McNair. D. Hammersley. J, Black, A. Heaman. FR.: C. Bur- .ett, J. Waibel, A. Cells, A. Marogna, R. Luna, D. Rendle, J. Sheldrake, G. Rees. The U-14 soccer team had a respectable season despite loslng its coach due to illness, and having to play during the spring break without our boarders. Although Mr. Yorath became our new coach, we adjusted slowly and didnt win any of our first three games When Spring break started Randal McNair took over as goalkeeper and conceded only one goal in five games. With Gareth Rees holding together a strong defense and Andrew Heaman and Anthony Coppens scoring goals we dldn't lose a game during the spring break. Nick Grant Capt The Senior Soccer team had a very difficult year Y finding out the hard way how difficult it is to play two sports. rugby and soccer. at the sametime, The team played in the Victoria High School league and found the standard very high However, It did play very well on a number of occasions. but the necessary consistency was lacking Ten league matches were played, only one was won and two were drawn. but of the defeats four of them were by the odd goal. so we were not totally out of our depth The defence was very sound for most of the season with Gerald Young and Robin Baird looking as competent as any players in the league. The midfield and forwards rarely displayed any real cohesion and therefore our scoring punch was weak Mark Ely in goal put on some fine performances when we had our backs to the wall ln the winter term the effort was armed at the other Independent Schools Here I felt we were the superior players. but four of the five games were drawn On three occasions complacency gave up two goal leads The Under-16 Soccer team scored a first in the history ofthe school, winntng the Victoria Junior High Schools soccer league The team played some excellent free flowing soccer which was turned into goals by the hungry attackers Karl Molineux and Colin Riddler were particularly deadly when it came to putting the ball into the net David Backhouse lteam captalnl and David Blair were the heart of the team from midfield They constantly controlled games and sprayed a never ending series of precision passes to the forwards, The defence was more than a little shakey on occasions. but the attitude always seemed to be that S M U would outscore the op- position whatever happened 85 Tennis 1' 1 1 u if ' -Wk i . li ? 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Ikffl-as :xi 'iIh:.-.rfnilffhxw-Fz 1f ' A 1 -65555--1 BR R Horwood. S MacPherson. S Tubbetts. P Szarka tCapt,l, V Pach.-Mo. E Marquez. A Moss, J Southwell. Mr. P. Garduner. F R A Tan, C Matuga. K O'Sulluvan, T Crofton. A Harrus. J. Cassady. C Morrus. S Young. G Eng, M. Walker, Thus year the team was left un a very weak posutuon at the begunuung ot the season because ol unuurues sustauned by most of the players on the gurl's team However. the phoenux arose from t'.e ashes and brought out gurls who would not normally have had the opporturuuty to play tor the school team S M U S placed thurd un the Vuctorua Hugh School League thanks to the skull ot the boys team and the deducatuon and courage ot the gurls' team Many thanks to all the players. especually Jane Cassady and Anne Harrus who frequently bullued Susan Morrus and Susan Young unto playmng at the last munute. and to Peter Szarka, the team captaun. The gurls dud not compete un the Independent Schools' Tournament thus year and the boys weakened by mussung players were defeated by strong teams from Shawnugan Lake School and Brentwood College Peter Gardiner 86 Badminton ,u1. ,H ' H A 3 -51? T- BR.: R. Horwood. M, Walker, S Tibbetts. P Szarka. H Creek, W Coles, T Fisher, M Jessiman. P Gardiner F R C Matuga T Crofton. K, McElroy, A, Harris. L. Sememuk. N Taylor Missing' T Moat The school Badminton teams competed in the Lower Vancouver Island Secondary Schools League entering two teams - an all S.M.U.S. team and a boys' team combined with Norfolk House School. The S.M.U.S. team placed third in the city league and lost only two games in the season. The combined team consisting of younger, less experienced players won two matches in the season - a good effort considering that they played the same teams as the first team. In the playoffs for provincial representation. S M U S lost to Victoria High School who went on to represent the Lower Vancouver Island and placed sixth inthe Province The School hosted the Zone 1 Pepsi Cola Badminton Tournament again this year and entered one under sixteen and two under nineteen teams. The turn out for the under sixteen group was very poor and S M U S won easily In the under nineteen section the final was a very exciting match between S M US and a combined Shawnigan Lake School and Queen Margret's team S M U S triumphed again' ln the Pepsi Cola B C Championships the team was weakened considerably by iniuries but those whO played competed very well At the Girl's Independent Schools' Tournament the team placed third with Tessa Crofton winning the singles unbeaten throughout the day. At the Boy's Independent Schools' Tournament, SM US placed third at the under sixteen level and first under nineteen The singles final was an all SM US match between Peter Szarka and Gerald Yung Gerald played a clever net and drop shot game to beat Peter in the third game Many thanks to all those players and supporters who made this another successful season Peter Gardiner 87 First Xl All the team had experience with playing tor the Victoria U-19 Xl, so by the end of May we had managed five games against local clubs Mark Ely did well with both the bat and ball John Wilson. Steve Benson and Greg Johnson all played well lor the Vrctorra side Against St Georges we scored 96 with Ely and Wohlgeschalten both contributing 21 However our bowling lacked penetration and our total was passed very easrlv ln the return game we did rather better especially in keeping their batsmen to 105 tor 6 wickets Ely and Fisher both bowled wrth lrre and deter- mination Wohlgeschaften. Wilson. Ely. and Johnson all batted sensibly and Johson scored the highest with 29 However by the end of time ldrawrng of stumpst we had 75 for 5. so we had to settle lor a draw Simon Gough showed improvement as a wicket keeper and our fielding overall was very respectable Under- I 5 Xl This had been a building year lor the Junior team Many ot the players were new to the game and with limited practises, because of early bad weatherwe did not expect to be very successful against other schools The bowling and treldrng rm' proved faster than the batting. N. Stoodley. and G. Rees bowled very well against St. Georges. Rees also batted well for 18 in the away fixture. S M U vs St Georgestawayl Lost by 9 wickets lS M U 44 and St Georges 45tor1t S M U vs St Georgeslhomel Lost by 12 runs lS M U 30 and St Georges 3Oi On Sunday. June 6. 1981 N Grant J Tough and N Stoodley all played for the Victoria Under'15 side against Vancouver' During the season the plavers showed great improvement and I was especially pleased with those who tried to better therrtechnlque and field enthusiasm B8 Cricket .51 me B R Mr Goodwin, S Benson. C Presber. G Johnson. C Moulden. M Wilson. FR.: H Creek. M Wilkinson. M. ElylCapt l. J Wilson. T. Fisher. K Wohlgeschatfen. ,. ul- ex, 2 Q lf. X, Y sr, 1, ,Q X .Q ,1 .2 B.R.z Mr. Goodwin, N. Pacheco, A, Jones, B. Newnham, J. Tough, N. Grant, D. Grant FR.: C. Morrrsh, R, Stone tCapt.J, R. Vega, M. vanLujf, N. Stoodley. G. Rees. Missing C. Neroutsos, A. Coppens. Z1 . ,ning it ',,,.uk. Despute a mtld wtnter wtth poor snow condtttons on the lower slopes. eleven weekend skt trrps to Whtstler and Mt Baker took place thus year. amountrng to almost 500 students skt days. tMt, Washtngton. so popular last year, thus year was bereft of snowl Twenty-two Grade 8 to 12 boarders lno gurls. for some reasonr took Mr. Ptete's excellent scuba qualtftcatton course thus year, trarntng ftrst In the SMU pool and then ID shallow seas oft Ogden Potnt Another thtrty-sux boys. all expertenced have been acttve tn the SMU scuba dtvtng club thts year, In the Stratts of Juan de Fuca and among the Gulf Islands A new tentattve program thus year was a canoeung and water safety course. conststtng of stxl 1f2 to 3 hour lessons. the ftrst gtven In the school pool. and the others at Peters Lake Ten boys and Sailing Thus years sarlrng enthusrasts were a hardy and actvertxt' bunch George Spentzos the Captatn led the tnvrncrhle S M ll satltrtg team to a declstve wrn at the frrst regatta of the year rf Shawntgan Lake agarnst Shawnrgan Lake School and Brent wood College The rest of the team supported well throughout theenttre year A DAY OF SAILING AT CADBORO BAY WITH S M Ll SAILORS ,l R Justesen and Dave Motherwell are argurng aearn about the wtnd drrecttont wtth the occastonal glance at Sandra Mrpherson who seems to be havtng great drffrculty keeprng herself and the math satl out of the water Chtp and Jett are velllng Starboard and other obscentttes lwtthtn the sarlors hugo of courset at the fleet whtle Jamte plactdly lays In hrs Flylng Junror soakrng up the rays and thtnktng about Caltfornta and cars Tacktng tn and out. dtsplaytng thetr supertor sktll, Malcolm Penn and Chrts Neroutsos add to the colourful chaos, Joey Sheldrake and Mtke Wale provtde the sound effects lan and Alastatr. the experts on excuses, can always have a reason to be IIT the rtght Whew' Rav Bower Chrls Vuynovrch and Mtke Laudadto lust made tt around the bouys That was Close' Chrrs Dorrrngton IS srlently supervrstng the whole scenarto from the stern of hrs cratt Oh, theres John Cratg brrngtng up the rear agatn That poor boy IS the worst satlor, but we all wlsh htm luck rn the Canadtan Natronals Then we just cant forget the handsome. charrntng. utter rrresrstable satltng coach wrth the megaphone Bob Brttten maktng the whole day complete , f ,IJ gtrls most of them boarders opted to take the course whrch was a great success desptte the tnevltable confltct wtth team sports and other weekend actlvtttes ln May etght boys entoyed a three hour Introductory wlnd surfrng course, gtven at nearby Elk Lake On the Vlctorra Day long weekend Mr and Mrs Ptete took 18 boarders to Port Angeles. Washtngton. by ferry and then rn the camper bus around the Olymptc Penrnsula to a magntftcent beach on the open Pactftc There the group body surfed tn wet sutts dug clams and camped In the forest On the way the group enjoyed power boattng at Crescent Lake and noted waters teemtng wtth trout 89 TRACK AND FIELD The track and tueld team had another tremendously successful year. with once again over eighty athletes performing tor the school The Senior Boys team won both the Cuty Hugh Schools and Independent Schools meets. the gurls won the Independent Schools meet and were third in the City meetL The Junior Boys team were sixth un the cuty tcompetung with mixed teams of coursel and the under fourteen team won the Independent Schools meet. There were many superb unduvudual performances. Some ofthe highlights were Robin Baurd's 800m and 1500m doubles in three bug meets. Henry Song wunnung the hammer: Mike Lambe hurdlung and long pumping so well: Davud Backhouse setting two under-16 school records tor the 800m and 1500m. Chrus Hall throwing the duscus and uavelung Stephen Bogdansku wun- nung the cuty triple lump whule stull only un grade 103 Richard Matthews running with great determunatuon un the 400m. SENIOR CITY RESULTS Robin Baird 1st800m. 1st 1500m Henry Song lst Hammer Chris Hall 1st Duscus. 3rd Javelun Steve Bogdansku 1st Truple Jump. 2nd Javelun Mike Lambe lst Long Jump, 2nd Hurdles Chris Snape 2nd Hugh Jump Doug Waldie 2nd Truple Jump. 2nd 400m Allana Dokkeru Cyndy Davis Hamish Creek 2nd Duscus 3rd Hurdles 3rd Duscus The Juruuor track team was not as strong this year maunly because four of our top grade ten athletes competed as seniors thereby making themselves uneluguble lor uunuor hugh schools competition. There were however some tune performances at the cuty meet. as well as the wunnung team performances at the Independent Schools Champuonshups. Three athletes were outstanding Davud Backhouse had two second places un the cuty meet tboth un school record tume7: Lee Matuga is perhaps the most deducated athlete un the school and was rewarded by wunnung the cuty duscus tutle tumpressuve for a grade nune boylg Andrew Heaman excelled un the hugh lump wunnung the cuty and Vancouver Island titles, The unluckiest athlete ofthe year was John Waubel, John has great talent and he was unfortunate enough to pull a muscle when at least one vuctory was his un the cuty championships. Many ol our grade eughts and nunes have worked hard this year and a number of them have bright futures. JUNIOR 16 CITY RESULTS Ruchard West Colun Ruddler Dave Backhouse 4 x 400m Relay 6th 100m 5th 400m. 4th 800m 2nd 800m. 2nd l500m 2nd LR Aubun. M Pollard. C Ruddler. D Backhousel Russell Mulls Lee Matuga Paul Seluna Fred Coutant Andrew Heaman Jeremy Black Bryan Bogdanski Randall McNaur Rodrigo Luna Steven MacCormack Gareth Rees Don Hammersley 4th Truple Jump 1st Duscus 2nd Duscus 2nd Javelun UNDER 14 CITY RESULTS lst Hugh Jump. 6th 100m 6th Hurdles 3rd Javelin, 6th 400m 5th 1500m 6th Long Jump 6th High Jump 2nd Javelin, 4th Duscus 5th Discus Khalud Nahhas tCapt t. Peta Tnbbetts, Tum Pusher John Waubel. Tammy Toone. Chrus Snape. Roger Aubun SPQRTS DAY Interhousc Results 1 Barnactetttntt'-el 2 Wtnslow Home 3 Wenrnan Howe A Bolton Home Sports Day was once agaon a close fought event wrth many people showung a great deal of deterrntnatnon to score pounts for theur house. Chrrs Snape's atl round aotltty won num the Corsan Cup, the Sensor Boy's Induvndual trophy, wntn Tammy Toone takung the Peyton Cup tne 53tY ireiu't.'JV1f Roger Aootn ran ttlmselt unto the ground to easuly take tne Urtder16 'roptw the Worftnngton Cop and the tremendous pow-re' of John Watpet won nun the Undef 1-1 award the Marpole Cup The ntgnttgnt ot the rneet was the eptc battle tn the Under 16 BOO meter between Conn Rtddter and Davtd Backhouse, the race ended tn a tte Ei? 4 'O Cnrts Snape, Room Baurd. Make Larnoe 91 , X . . 'ff4g ?w'R5'f 1 , mv- gi n - . fav? . v'--I, v -I A 53 L3 X F NCQ J 'Q Fig v , 1 v. 14' I xx r .. O Ai A ' - digg sl -Tr -6 1 -f I , w- 4-,aff LJ -it 'Ns' ,Il al Q 62915 .rr Lg' 'Q Ur- s, I' ,':. ,g.. iw.. .yu Xu Cloclswlee from Top Left Mr Koesler, Tammy Toone 'blldllllflg to wan the gurls Shot put. Mr Yoratn and Mr Greenwellg Doug Waldne reachlng to pass to Andy Bokor. Mr, Laidlaw, Mr. Walsh danceng with Allana Dokken7g the lauthful starter, Mr, Peachg Go. guys. Go', Mr J J Goodwln. recorder, and Mr Mel Jones, announcer 93 ? wliblgd L':'5'5??f5 .IN -..as SX SENIOR OO A00 800 1 500 3000 110 Hurdles 400 Hurdles b Hagh Tripie 100m 7 ,tkigx , 400m 1 A' A .800m 1500 m 3000m u , 5G0Om pgryxje' N... 'N' ig-Q 44 .I f- .xyy--.-X L .xx-m 1 N- 1 x - X .QW wx RX Lx, ' S' ,xx XX 'Q it A e1EQ v- G 55551 X 1 vga ? .N ,Z xl-,fix x ' -X-1bN..QQQ xxx-Q1 X QQM9 gk , X .1 .in-Q X -1-Q1 M . QQ - f-1 -,iw mfs wiv- -A .lavelm '7 1152 'v,CN.1:, ,.-., , f . , . N.-, mx, , 1.,UNQER..14,.1 . Q zxigroofp -- ' . 400m' 800m ijff 1500171 X' 80m'Hurd1Cs ' X R N 1OOm.lj1u.Fd1e'-4511 g MHBNQXXS Trvpie Jump 1980 1980 1975 1979 1958 1980 31979 ' 1966 1980 1963' 1965 0 ..7MW1323 1963 .116 15.7 1.75m 5.41m 6 952.10171 , E 'X X: -:M ..1. -. X. ' W: :Xf., Pole Vauitx- -Q1- A im- Aivf'N::5iX ' X 91:2 Shot 1. 1. un. 1 - D . 'V'-Q 'A+ x 'iQ?'311,.1-We 1-SEEN? -, i-5' ISCUS , '- fx , I x Javelin ' 1 S, gb 4x100' School 'ix .-4 X 100. - '5 HTS iz . ' ' 5 - N' K i QQSI'-Sf'-QQ x .1 .MNA MYNX -,mvx ,. . .GN W 1 . QNX. 2 .I Q is 33 0 'ff Debating 5 .yx 'cs' B R' R Brown. G. Eng, D Wungrove, A, Stokes, S Malun, B. Forth. F,R.1 D. Gleave. M. Jessuman, L. Hope. S. MacPherson, T. Wulluams, R Aubun, R, Rasmussen, Ju Duffus. Agaun the S M U Debate Club has had a very successful year of publuc Speakung and debatung Thus us wutnessed by a very outslandung and equally lengthy lust of results whuch would doubtless seem unspeakably dreary to any reader other than a debater Let ut suftuce then to say that the teams abuluty to not only wun debate after debate, but also host the Newman FISA debatung tournament wuthout mauor loul-up or loss of lute easlly makes them the funest group of hugh school debaters on the Island These are the people who make ut possuble Reverend T Dusco Davues Our coach and conscuence Always helpful and wullung to pull strungs IU hugh DISCES Samuel Malun At 6' SH exhubuted a great talent for wunnung through rntumudatron l-lus tactucs unvaruably uncluded attackung everythung from Mothers Day to democracy as beung a Communust plot Brad Forth Noted for hus almost reluguous attendance at debatung meetungs. as well as hrs Malrnfluke tendency to label hus opponents' thoughts as Communust of socualust ucleals Hereafter to be known as 'Guarduan and Defender of the Kuller Duffus Summary Roburu Baurd Made good use of the talents he acouured through hus confrontatuons wuth Uncle Willy Davrd Wlngrove Showed a phenomenal talent for thrnkung far above the level of uudges and sumular mortals Allan Stokes Showed a remarkable talent for explaunung Wunnue Leslre Hope Is rumoured to have only gone to debatung tournaments for the sake of the dances that followed Her performances on the dance floor reflected her am' Duluirrls to lQVlVQ DlSCO Daruuca Gleave At 5' 2 provuded a pleasung vusual contrast to Sam Malun Otherwuse Dan was lar too conscuentuous and effucuent Alexandra Rueche Provuded a pleasung vusual constrast to rust about anythlng whuch explauns Der overwhelmung popularuty wuth the male uudges Greg Eng was our most uf not onlyu eager debater Thus was reflected un hus unuque abulutv to go through up to half a dozen partners un one tournament James Dulfus Cannot be accurately descrubed un pruntable language lSe9 any Of W9 above character s for detaulsr Thus year DVOCHJCEC ua bumper crop of novuce debaters newly under the lovung care of Mr Davud 'Roluguuu' Penaluna Junuor members such as Tum Wulluams. Megan Jessuman. Russ Brown, Sandra MacPherson, Roland Rasmussen. Gosta Struve- Dencher, Stephen Kasapu. Roger Aubun, and Marcus Pollard all showed great talent and progress throughout the year wuth Tum for example. wunnung two publuc speaklng COmD6tutlOf'u3 Together these eager young folk assure a brught and successful future un debatuuug lor SMU 96 X7 10. Mr. Gardlner and Doug Waldle paddllng the raplds Jenny Norman and Bruce Bautree relaxrng at the lodge L l -l 1' if T ll-f 5 l I fl. +1-f 3 l V XX gag! if-, Y. fn! f y Q, , gt 1 ,ha .Q N - . TS',-.TFP J. 5 ii Le Voyage En France The trlp to France thus year was a great success Not only dad we see the tourlst attractlons such as la Tour Elftel le Louvre les Champs Elysees, l'Arc de Trlomphe but we also developed a taste tor the country and the people Our vlslt conslsted ol one week ln Parts. two days an Avlgnon, four days ID Nlce and one last day an Parts We also dld day excurslons to Nlmes and Monaco Parts was colourful Avlgnon was qulet and ralny and the palm trees ln Nlce gave US the lmpresslon of the troplcs The French cookung was somethlng else the crusty French bread the varlous cheeses and the dellclous vln lrancals Not only dld we explore the CIIISS as a group but also lndlvldually Each one of us has has own valuable memorles La France7 Cest la vue' Strathcona: Grade Elevens Nrnety l llke men wlth beards ' no hot water blow dryers stllf muscles. wet - clothes, logan bread and granola Dalry Queen J Q and Gatergum banana pancakes. banana bread, banana mllkshakes. banana mulfuns. bananas etc All rlght you guys come on up Anglepong and suburbla the attempted toga party C L 's underwear decoratlng antlers peel out and lerry ' B J and D W 's dlrty lam pokes camptlre J W VaseIrne anyone? Peanuts and orgles Raphael and rabblt test Stan and Dan Rlght on ' gourmet clothes - cookrng wlth S Y lnvaslon of the llttle pukes Keep that angle- ' Shet, shit Sh-t S M to D l-l lt looks klnda gross hanglng down luke that ' Ben's rock S G dumps nlneteen tlmes leamng upstream sweep' sweep' Whats 'a matter wuth that guy? L H to Lora lm gonna show you some thlngs you aln't never seen betore ' mount your horses ' lost keys Oh Str Jasper AT alrpaddllng downtherlver for the 21st tame See ya ' 97 PRI G FAIR What a success' The second annual S M U S Sprrng Fan agarn proved to he an enlovahle and protrtatrle student statt and parent tadl venture' Wrth a few new games booths and at- tractlons the tarr drew a larger crowd than rn 1980 The Haunted House was the most popular attractron and scarrer' than ever The Dunk Tank was a close second' Although very pooolar the Car Wreck was not a great money maker. but more ot a tree tor all The lnternatronal Food Booth was sold out Qulcklv The popcorn vendors dld a great busrness but strll ended up wrth su. garbage bags of leftover popped popcorn' The helrum balloons were r'eeeaalv popular' Russell Laboda grade eleven was the luckv wrnner of tlrst prrze IU the draw a trrp to Cantor nra U S A There were many people to thank for the success ot the larr vvhlch rarsed over S2000 for the Sports Department out rt not tor Mr Keple, lt wouldnt have all come together luke It dld' Thanks evervonel VN me 98 -1 X1 fl - gs,- ',, 's'-, 1 An ,fi-.:, - A l 0-3 -Li ,.,. p I A Q' Q IU L 'P' me-ii GRUB DAY The Natural Nook' There was me Air. rhrs year when evervohe dressed .rs he-,he desrred It was Grub Dm Mgw lsr Jrrsr Nook how some people tur hed urn' Q fx, X us,..,.f j xx 2' ,....N V A 'f 7f:y,1v2f-ax 'wg 4 , ,g'frQ g1f 'Sf.Ta. 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' JM gf' ' -4 s rwggsei-1f,.ffFv ifiiig . 99 International House Internatlonal House has once aeam surtrved another year It has been a year much llke any other tear but the people are drtlerent After llvlllg rn re--,lrlenie for ten years ot my llfe tlve years at school three yearf at un versrty and two years here I reallze rt li the pg-rjlplg 'rnrl rm the place that stlck ln ones memory The tvuj .ef that l have spent as Housemaster of Internatronal lllgaef- r he tleen trlled wlth very memorable lncldents Wlsil 'niet Llntle Wrlly stornplng upstalrs at 6 OO a nr tu ,el :Qrrlearre up tor garbage detall, or those fun lTlOflllt'lg':, X.-,trerl .ve had a trre drlll at 5 30 a rn wrth all of the House par wt ll! down the starrs halt asleep l-low can I ever forge' tlle prank ot one prefect who rugged a garbage pall ot water lzkllllbl nr. door and then pulled the ftre alarm and then there' were the nlany eyenlngs when belng on duty was bel15rrlr'5 Ql chore only to be lrvened up by belng rnvaded by lyxl' hr three hungry land thrrstyl boarders I wlll also laugh quletry to myself tor many years about tlndlng .lamte Stevenson asleep l77ll standrng up ln the shower at 13Oln the mornrng atter an eyenlng out wlth the boys Then there was SMUS llrst and only lsurelv notll panty rand led by Davld Greentree lt lS the lun trmes and the people ot lnternatronal House and St Mlchaels Llmverslty School that l remember as I prepare to leave VICTOVIS and contrnue wlth my educatlon rn the East I am sure that alter two years here my Irte Can never' be the same agaln l am gomg to mlss the people ot In' ter natlonal House most ot all and wlsh you all the very best James Koester l-lousemaster 100 School House N Thrs has been a busy year once agarn Everyone has partrcrpated on rnanr. fronts ln September we had our annual get together at Strathcona Thrs rs especrally useful for the new boys as they learn names talk to each other and trrrd out about themselves rn a challengrng srtuatton The weather was good and everyone enroyed the many actrvrtres As In prevrous years Mr Plete organrzed weekend trrps. and many boarders avarled themselves of these opportunrtres rn order to skr, camp, ntghtesee. dave and frsh Our grateful thanks to htm as always Over half the House represented the school rn team sports Those rn gradesB and 9 who partrcrpated rn more than one game were J Bauer. R West. L Matuga D Jost M Swanford G Vurnovrch D Grant A Marogna J Tough N Stoodley R McGowan K Flunkert,A Jones F Coutant P Loo R Vega. R Jost, M West C Burnett J Krngston R Baiph R Luna A Cells E Chyzowskr M Stewart, R Bush. N Pacheco. L Harrrngton andJ Black The grade 7's also had a busy schedule at the Junror Campus and the followrrrg School House boys drd very well A Lazo B Dolman B Joslyn, P Onotrechuk. L Webster C Wynters G Crook M Costanzo and R McDougall Well done Everyone' A laudable effort Our specral thanks to Mr Lrndsay Brown rfrorn down under r and Mr Martrn Beer' rthe 'Old Country l for organrzrng the evenrng actryrtres so eftectrvelv My gratrtude to the Pretects for therr' unstrntrng efforts not only when on duty Jon Grrttrn operated the Vrdeorfrlm shows on Thursday and these servrces are greatly apprecrated Greg Eng as head ot House drd a valuable ,ob and Many thanks to hrrn Jon Grrftrn Chrrs Black Phrlrp McCune and Alex Duby We are sorry to see Mr Brown and Mr Beer leave for therr respectrve countrres. but we wrsh thent all good fortune for the future and my heartfelt thanks for all therr support and hard work Mr Consrdrne remarns on rn the 'Penthouse sulte and I know everyone would luke to thank. hrnr for allhts krnd efforts and counsellrng JJ Goodwrn lOl Harvey House n,,.,av' ln Harvey House thus year theur luved eughteen young gurls Some wuth short haur. some long. some straught and some curls. In grade ten. sux lovelues actuvely fulled up that dorm Kelly - wuth her aur condutuoned P J 's for when ut was warm. Lusa. who parked her car un the most unfortunate places. Cathy. always after nuce young boys wuth cute faces. Aluson. who happened to be one ofthe worlds buggest hockey freaks. Donnue wuth urresustably cute luttle chupmunk cheeks. and never-to-bed-onAtume Januce who loves to Saul As for the grade eleven ladues. well furst theres Gaul But her baby dolls gust couldn't compete wuth Lex's Bunny Suuts. and then of course there's Moura wuth her Joe Jetson boots Mouse travelled all the way to France to fund her thrulls. whule Barb spent 8006, of her vear on wundow sulls And as far as roommates go. ol course. there's Jenny and Judy. always druvung Mrs Wenman crazy when she was on duty. Then there was Laurel and Jull. puttung on a few rusque shows. spruntung from the showers. through the halls. un lumuted clothes. And Jane and Yvonne certaunly had a clean room. by March ut started to smell luke Nero's tomb Of course theur was Cundy. who moved uru halfway through the year BUT the gurls nearly kucked her out when she got her punker haur cut. ln Harvey House thus year theur luved eughteen young gurls. Some wuth short haur, some long. some straught and some curls. In grade ten, sux lovelues actuvely fulled up that dorm: Kelly - wuth her aur condutuoned P.J.'s for when ut was warm, Lusa. who parked her car un the most unfortunate places. Cathy, always after nuce young boys wuth cute faces, Aluson. who happens to be one of the world's buggest hockey freaks, Donnue wuth urresustably cute luttle chupmunk cheeks. And never-to-bed-on-tume Januce who loves to saul. As for the grade eleven ladues, well furst there's Gaul. But her Baby Dolls gust couldn't compete wuth Lex's Bunny Suuts. And then of course there's Moura wuth her Joe Jetson boots . . , Mouse travelled all the way to France to fund her thrulls. Whuie Barb spent 8092, of her year on wundow sulls. And as far as roommates go. of course. there's Jenny and Judy, Always druvung Mrs. Weman crazy when she was on duty. Then there was Laurel and Jull, puttung on a few rusque shows, Spruntung from the showers, through the halls, un limited clothes. And Jane and Yvonne certaunly had a clean room, By March ut started to smell luke Nero's tomb. Of course there was Cundy, who moved un half way through the year BUT . .. The gurls nearly kucked her out when she got her punker haur cut. ln all thus Peggy Green played an umportant part, She's un the Guuness World Book as the nurse wuth the Buggest . . . heart. Undoubtably the over worked and underfed Almost always took refuge un Peggy Greens bed Anne Wenman dud a great uob chasung out all of the boys, But by doung so she herself made the most amount of nouse Meantume. Mrs Harlow was up helpung luttle boys wuth knobby knees. And carefully avoudung them when they got theur new water weanues Well Harvey House. what a year uts been The sewer exploded and the chumney caved un' But through It all there was a lastung smule. That made everythung so worthwhule The memorues of the tumes weve shared. Wull remund us of all those who really cared I v' fg 'f , ll? 5.1 5-2! . l ' ,Q xx J .-f N 7 f' ff .1 . '- N A ,g X' - '-'Q 2--' AFF he sr ' 1 ' .'i LTZTT,-- , Mr Kevin Budd Mr Murray McAlpune Mrs Sybrl Butterfreld Mr Wrllrarn Alford Mrss Sue Moore John Harrrs Stuart Swan Charles Burch Peter Bousfreld Mr Mr Mr Mr Mrs Crndy Mules Mme Macllyn Levrtl Mrs Sunny Pollard in Musrc. Hrstory Athletrcs Grade Six Grade Seven Grade Two Grade Seven Grade Fave Dean of the Ju Grade Four Grade One French Grade Three nror School, Art .- O4 -i.-.. in Y, , L Q, -N, A... --L-sg ' 5 ... 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'-'H-Q---a...+H Q -.lm we l rm-cj l ' Q . 1 'f' - Impressions llle lrrst dav ol school nervous the rrreghl Deture learrrrrru to tre a tle Seerng old tr lends and new laces lor the senror students the vear progressed as alvvgrvs lhelrllelwted wrth roller skatrng Bo Derek posters Worlxrrre' wlth other students on varrous teams and steadv ap plrcfrtron to acaderrrrcs Mr lonv Eng gave the school a rhvstrcal Magrc Show the Grade Threes rrrade popcorn and shared lt wrth the Grade lwos Mrs Pollard entertalned the prrrnarv oovs wrth Onops sto es and the second grade under Mlss Mules erlthusrastlf eu tance ourlt masks at Halloween decorated eggs ar Faster and had Statron Davs throughout the vear Hockev cards errtertarrrred hovj throughout the school lor the errtlre rnrddle ternl the erode srx's had a puolrc spealfrng contest and the bull. ot the school entered the Vlctorra Musrc Festrval 'Dungeons 8. Dragons a senror Ohsessron chess earrres at lunch and tournaments throughout the vear a grade seven held trrp to the Marrtrme Museurn and the puolrcatlon ot a student newspaper The Junror School held an Open House rn May evervoodv got braces and Mr Ned Svrnons fascrnated the boys wrth the hrstorv and storles ot the SCHOOI Statt and student worked together and successtullv en tertalned parents and trrends wrth a Chrrstrnas concert Many boys attended the Senror' School Sprlng Farr' clarrrrs have been made that certarn people went through the haunted house twelve trnres Snowball llghts versus Mr Bud, guests trorn exotrc places and UlAOl9S5lOFlS DICKHBIUGS lor trrends and tor the school V ln all a husv productrve and HSDOV vear 3 lO5 ,SS sv!! e 22252522 . S YS if Q9 Q V52 5 2 S, AA I tx X 3? 5, um.- fe ix A Y ww N - 55. ...- zeSM9f32 sue H 9' 5 3-if-Q H E E' Q 9 fs gf?v f2,: if .112-.ff - fsffigiig 5 as H5 '3,8?9 Q 9 'Hem Annan V4 s A 1' Mia F1 4 f, Q , . N f 'gf E5 P26 rig 'Q Q2 gag? 2 55.785 Harvey House Boys My thanks to all who worked so hard lm make Harvey House the suCCesstul and carrng house rt was thus year Mrs Green Mrs Nenman. Mr Swan, Mr Snowden, Bassrm Nahhas, Doug Frresen. -Ken Wohlgeschatten. Laurel Nerl, Judy Johnson, Yvonne Coady. Jane Cassrdy, Jull Hughes Specral thanks to Danrca Gleave and all the Bag Srsterr'Brg Brother volunteers Last. but by no means least thank you to the wondertul cheertul students rrrrreteen boys and seventeen gurls you made rt all possrble' Merell llarlovv ' -5-gif' I For the boys ot Harvey House the year was trlled wrth many memorable good trmes Everythrng was geared towards havrng lots ot fun although the Htadpoles the pretects and the statt had to do therr share of work as well The brrthday partres the 'Champronghrpu baseball team the nrght the chrrnney tell over all of these thrngs wrll be remembered by each ot the seventeen boys tor years to come Also the resrdent stall ot Mrs Merell Harlow Mr Stuart Swan and Mr Bob Snowden deserve Cohgratulatrobs tor a great vear's work All rn all everyone got along remarkably well wrth each person succeedrng rn makrng Harvey House a very happy place to lrve Bassrm Nahhas Doug Frlesen Ken Wohlgeschatten lO9 H A y 4 5+ + + ggfneq our Angmi Pu? 'NIT Of hi shew And FEV Eiugj' 1TbV45'Xlxw QQQPA umm? dIT BHQ ghe of Tho Qwcfllqd 3 + mx Bea A fQmQ+h ESIQNQ 53+ Aram Y Qssnxm vaeewdwi aw wr. mm M213 M I Pu? awww by my . U P QQ 6100 M 139 QA 1d0WaOsKQ Deon K10mpa'.5 Grade l w fv T5 ff: 5 2451 mljulrjwgiln ,Sm Ship? ld UNA To mfg' 'NRG cpbg' IC bg 71 UU W 12 9 f Q SM AQMQT Qvfgi Qajf++'n5 m Thg WEP? bop Q' nb2lT'29qlL jflmie Kfull Grade I CHAPTERI A pulot was testing a plain for world war one CRASH' He had crash unto Cllffhanger clutl They call It that because In Indlan times. a cowboy hung an lnduan over the cllll He had some llrst and and a parachute and some rope, I thunk l wall take my rope l'll take my hrst and and my parachute. and he cllmbed up the cliff, HELP ' CHAPTER II Mr. Knlll Crash! Destroy! He was falllng He pulled the strung of the parachute, but the pressure of the anr was too much. The parachute for that was no good Then he remembered there was a very long bandage In hrs flrst and kat so he took lt out, He started to make somethlng wlth lt CHAPTER III He made a net, He dropped It and then he landed an ut Phew' He was safe He walked a llttle whsle and then came to a rlver He was thlrsty so he got a drunk Then he got on a log and floated down the rlver. He came to wuld whnte water where there was a waterfall ahead CHAPTER IV AH-HA! There was a net before the waterfall because In the olden days lt was a swlmmmg area for the klds. He pulled hlmsell out of the water and went a long a path In the woods He walked unto a clearsng and had a nap Fortunately, there was a helncopter landlng pad When he woke up. he found a helucopter from has team, Phew' He was safe' Hls buddy Jlm took hum back to the army camp Now he was safe Rob Harker, Grade 3 BR A Beeston G Wohlgescbaffen S France L Webster C Wynters. K Greenwell, A Burnett, JG Bourgeors M R B Greenwell M Prrce J Carter N Dyck, M Lrnder G Dur1bar.N Jones.S Feay. F Eng. C Taibot Mr Murray McAIp4ne F R D Martay T MarglSOr1.M Zorn, L Prrce, R Harker BR S rr,kfcrr N Dyck D Ctrtford J Margrson T Lee J Carter K Blaauw M Penaluna J Quark 2nd Row R NLQYTHEQ, J Turk L Webster A Burnett.J Dunlap. B Langrile, E3 Joslyn R Spuller T Margnsonl Arcbrbald Mr Mbrray Atpune 3rd Row G Wonlgeschatfen, S France. R Lardlaw. A Lazo, S Dawson. J Bevan D Mbrret M Rodrrguez T Bevan. B Scott FR B Motorn A Beeston D Eng. G Dunbar M Prrce N JOVTP2 F Er: S Peay- P Qurnn Mrssrng Kn'kWOhIg6SChaffer1 .hill - ,ll Q Grade 5 and 6 Soccer cr r f lb ' ' ' . ' s.- W v rf I C I Q H Q F avg' S 'V 'E , vf l Q x . ir IINIAELO ' f UIIVIIIII! IUIIOI5 h I , an no 'Y . Q 12 aoccn - - Q - Ann nu ' . - , y I IOTIIIA I0 loonhun I Grade 7 Soccer - - , .N: ' ., L,g V Q 'r i N. . -S 4 ,Af 1 '4 Y , ' '. A'-3' .4,,' 5 ' - , c -1 Q. ,fn Q- ' e f .fu r 'f ' 5 'Q 'gf' Q.-,. -- .Y. 1 .f -I i . e .gg ',ff'.LlW rl - 2- ' whiff A , ,Tk ' JZ Q 5 . x' f if . A 111 rr mennu UIIVEIBIH lotion. on 1 aoccn Ann :nl . gz- la. 4 BR.: D. Eng. B Dolman. J, Dunlap, S. Dawson, F. Leversedge. M. Rodrlguez, R. Vida. Mr. Swan. FR.: C. Talbot. D. Rlchards. K. Wohlgeschaffen. R, Laidlaw, T Bevan, A. Beeston. J. Carter, B. Ross. Kneellng: P. Ely, D. Carter. Musslng: K. Wohlgeschaffen, B R R Vlda, B. Langulle, B. Joslyn, J. Blornson. R. McDougal, S. Dawson, J. Dunlap, M. Rodrlguez, Mr. Swan. F R D Carter, P. Ely. F. Leversedge. L. Webster, B. Dolman. D. Eng, J.G. Bourgeols. Between November and May. tour grade seven matches were played, and we entered an elementary schools tournament Although we only won one of these, several players of promuse emergedg notably Don Carter, scrum-half Maurclo Rodrlguez. No. 8, Jamle Dunlap. prop., Buon Dolman, llanker. Paul Ely, lull-back, and Daymon Eng, wang Scott Dawson ln the center led most ot our dangerous attacks and Fraser Leversedge. as captaun. developed the confrdence to dlctate plays. St. Georges provided keen opposutlon in an excellent game an Vancouver The grade slx's and some grade flve's also galned experlence whlch should prove beneflclal ln years to come: there are many keen and useful players. Mr. Stuart Swan F -ri 'N' X78 9 ,. x , 1 1 r ,ff , A 7q! if A alt 1 1' ' -1 3, JUNIOR OPEN Tolson 94 pts. Quaunton 74 pts Symons 55 pts, Parkyn 12 pts. Grade 6 Speech Choir of G. 39' G vv year I up Grade 7A Speech Choir as 239333 9 gag Y YH 'fig U? ' ' 0 .ns QQ Choir 'il' ' V Vff l sf? The Choir performs at the Mayfair shopping mall at Christmas. XS iss. is B.R.: J. Quirk. K. Connon, C. Miller. A. Faris, W. Thorpe, W. Strickland, C. Dunlop, B. McLean, B. Joslyn, J, Biornson, C. Wynters, G Roberts. D, Murrell, l-l. Robertson. C. Jones, D. Richards, C. Higgins. 2nd Row: Mrs. Pollard. B. Greenwell, M. Strange, M. Roberts M. Price. J. Maxwell, M Talbot. H Robertson, R. Vida. F. Leversedge, B. Langille, A. Hill. R. Rogers. B. Ross, D. Strange, K. Blaauw D. Eng, N. Dyck. 3rd Rowi B Farrell. J Wynters, M. Davidson, P. Quinn. J. Purden. G. Wohlgeschaffen, L. Webster. S, Jackson, T Byornson, M. Penaluna, M. Tweed. T Hunt. F. Eng, P. Ely, B. Maggiora, D. Clifford, Mrs. Miles. 4th Row: R. Spiller, B. Morton, B Chan, R. Harker, J. Penaluna. S Patella, J. Dyck, M, Duiela, J. Hubick, M. VanRaamsdonk, S, King. D. Ramsey, M. Vaughan, M Leveque. F.R.: D. Martay. T. Jones. M. Zorn. D Sutton, A, Luckhurst. J. Chapple, L. Price. T. Margnson, T. Chan. M. Guns. J. Smith L. Stickle, J. Margison, N. Klompas. Missingi P Kayal, K Wohlgeschaffen. A. Giles. ll8 JU IOR SCHDOL PRIZES CLASS AWARD GRADE 3 Philip Kayal Rob Harker GRADE 4 Jason Wale Tony Hunt Martin Strange Simon Feay GRADE 5 Derek Murrell Mark Linder Michael Roberts Geoffrey Dunbar Jason Purden Thor Bjornson GRADE 6 Julian Anderson David Kayal Greg Wohlgeschaffen GRADE 7H Mauricio Rodriguez Mark Hallman Mark Tweed Scott Dawson Glen Crook GRADE 7A Jean-Guy Bourgeois Chris Dunlop Michael Talbot John Biorn son French, Geography Math, English History. Science Art English Math. English, Geography French History Science Art Math, English, French Geography, History, Science Art Math, French Geography, Science English History Art Mathematics, English, French, Geography, History, Science English Art lst 2nd lst 2nd 2nd lst 2nd lst 2nd lst 2nd lst 2nd SPECIAL AWARD MILNE CUP for greatest academuc progress: ARTISTIC MERIT AWARD: Grade 7 MOST IMPROVED ATHLETE: OUTSTANDING ATHLETE: OUTSTANDING SPORTSMAN: PARENT AUXILIARY BOOK PRIZE: PARENTS AUXILIARY S300 BURSARY To a deservrng returning day student: PARENTS AUXILIARY S100 SCHOLARSHIP tTop Studenty Grade 3: PARENT AUXILIARY S100 BURSARY: SLEGG BOWL for tryung hardi NED SYMONS SPECIAL AWARD for the diligent student. wnth a healthy concern for others: PRIVETT SCHOLARSHIP awarded to a boy in need: BRIDGEMAN QTROPHYJ AWARD: OLD BOYS QEDITH SYMON5 AWARD: CITIZENSHIPCUP: MERIT SHIELD for all rounder nn academucs, sports and cultural actrvity: James Wynters John Btornson Julian Anderson Scott Dawson Adnan Beeston Phnlup Kayal Thor Byornson Rob Harker Geoffrey Dunbar Mark Tweed Eruc Barber Brlan Caffelle John Bjorn son Jean-Guy Bourgeous Julran Anderson Bobby Ross Muchael Talbot Fraser Leversedge i GRADE 8 Gosta Struve-Dencher Steven Kasapi Jeremy Black FORM PRIZES 8-SK Steve Kasapi 8-WA Gosta Struve-Dencher 8-YO Tim Lowan GRADE 9 Mark Redchurch Karl Flunkert Chris Neroutsos George Hudson John Bauer David Stokes FORM PRIZES 9-FA Andrew Jones JR. Justesen 9-PT Chris Neroutsos 9-SW Mark Redchurch GRADE 10 Megan Jessiman Paul Selina Shafiq Hirani Timothy Williams FORM PRIZES 10-MC Colin Riddler IOAKE Paul Selina 10-SM Megan Jessiman English, Math, French, History, Geography, Science Math Art English, Math, French, History, German Math French, Science, Spanish Geography Geography Art English, Math, French, German, History. Geography Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science Spanish Art Music GRADE 11 Leslie Hope Andre Tan Jim Anglehart Fiona Donald Andrew Sabiston David Greentree John Wilson Susan Morris Doug Fruesen Barb Stowe Jon Griffin Lex Bayley GRADE 12 David Wingrove Kent Lundgren Sam Malin Michael Ho James Duffus Judy Johnson Jill Hughes Maria Lopez Irwin Cunningham Gina Vega Susan Creed English Math, Chemistr French French Biology, History Biology Physics Spanish Geography History Art Music y, Physics EngIish,Englush Literature French German Math Biology Chemistry, Physics Physics, Geography History Economics 11 Spanish German Art Beginners Spanish 11 4 SPECIAL AWARD GAVIN BURNS CUP for debating: PADRE BLENCOE PRIZE for music: OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION PRIZE for science in grade 12: NESTA BOWEN PRIZE for creative art: OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION BURSARY AWARDS Upper School: Middle School: GRADE 10 WATERLOO MATH CONTEST to team which tied for first place in British Columbia: SPECIAL AWARD for second in province in Euclid Math Contest 8. CAP ICanadian Association of Physicistsyz XX CLUB CUP tor all-round ability Grade 8: CHAPMAN CUP for all-round ability Grade 9: CONSIDINE CUP for most improved student Grade 10: PEYTON CUP for outstanding girl athlete: GROOS SALVER for outside community work: JOHN NATION BOWL for citizenship: GOVERNOR GENERAL'S MEDAL for top academic student in grade 12: KER CUP for all-round ability Grade 12: James Duttus Alex Rieche Kent Lundgren Gail Henderson Danica Gleave Mark Redchurch Megan Jessiman Rod Pleasance Kent Berger-North Allan Stokes Gareth Rees Chris Neroutsos Allison Southgate Tammy Toone Barbara Stowe Laurel Neil David Wingrove Mile Erlic SOME UNRECCRDED MOMENTS . . . 5g- pp- ' 5 1 1, 'I no .Jr 'T I , H, -. ,O-9, I .. , -W-.,.-,, usp- 3.1 v-4 I s- J r v 1 , . l K Gd:- X 1. X , -1 4' 6 . S,-y4'Wf -0' u -1.4 gun! X YZ. -U I , ,,!,, I. ,. .J J i Q ir I 3 N 1 J i 1 i i E +4 i at-A fa 1 L-C C Y' I 5--nw J' 5. ,h If ,sg .'P- 'P N 'Jr Q I looked I1kethat? 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Q' Gltgtiuuqgyi-s vsw TIA4 V82 361 XX a.im,+:.:-.v x h - l ,-5 -QY. ' 4. X X ' 'ar ' wx?-gxgx-sax Sb. Q 5 9' Q x X -. 'Q . 1 ,Q A TRIBUTE TO JOHN LENNONl1940-1980l 1 John Lennon was a mellow man Q 9151-5 5 . . 'x' XX X t -A! to me. a devout Beatles' fan Perhaps he reallzed at the start, that IH Paul's songs he played the part. of a man lost an creatlvlty. llndlng the words un the melody. has volce matched a fantastlc hugh. he made It seem much lrke the sky. wlth nts moody tones, nts peaceful decubels. made the Monkees look luke ammals Perhaps It was has love tor a Japanese woman that started the fantastic splnt-up cooklng, llrst Paul, then George. and later on. Rmgo left. and there sat John. wnth Yoko. of course. suttlng by has sude. as she dnd untll the day he dxed No overdose. no surclde. not usrng a pull. lust a Hawann manlac dressed to kull l'm shot were the words that were hrs last. at Umversaty School, the flag's at haltrmast Russ Brown Grade 10 Robert Aitken 721-4979 4359 Paramont Place Victoria, B.C. V8N 5V6 Robin Baird 598-3059 655 lsland Road Victoria, BC V8S 2T7 Andrew Bekes 478-0504 515 Apollo Place Victoria, B C. Jan Cassady 522-8805 109 Queens Avenue New Westminster. B C V3L 1.14 Yvonne Coady 522-0243 8889 Tenth Avenue Burnaby. B C. V3N 2T1 Bill Coles 595-5167 1915 Ernest Avenue Victoria, B.C. Robert Cream 656-4686 10307 Bowerbank Road Sidney. B.C. V8L 3L2 Susan Creed 592-1912 3150 Carman Street Victoria, BC. V8P4M1 Hamish Creek 656- 5959 9433 Ardmore Drive, R.R.2 Sidney, BC. V8L 3S1 Ted Cunliffe 598-6101 1530 Despard Avenue Victoria, BC. V8S 1T3 Irwin Cunningham 598-8177 1660 Cyril Close Victoria, B.C.V8S1X3 Briony Davies 477-1641 1914 San Pedro Avenue Victoria, B.C. V8N 2G8 Scott Despot 499-5587 Box 218 Keremeos, B.C. VOX 1N0 Alex Duby 243-2446 2919 Parklane S.W. Calgary, Alta. T2S 2L6 James Duttus 478-6978 139 Atkins Avenue Victoria, B.C. V9B 2Z7 Jeremg Ellis 477-4366 2240 reenlands Road Victoria, B.C. V8N 1T5 Mark Ely 592-0727 2475 Cotswold Road Victoria, B.C. V8R 3X3 Mile Erlic 652-1213 6095 W. Saanich Road, R.R. 7 Victoria, B.C. V8X 3X3 Casey Farrell 386-2688 88 Obed Avenue Victoria. B.C.V9A1H9 Kurt Fellner 595-1927 2605 Windsor Road, Apt. 503 Victoria. BC. V8R 5H9 Tim Fisher 335-4049 PO Box 1027 Didsbury. Alta., TOM OWO Tien Fothergill-Payne Box 303 949-2358 Bragg Creek, Alberta Alastair Handle 758-7228 2401 Lynburn Crescent Nanimo, BC. V9S 3T3 Michael Ho 385972 44 Broadcast Drive Ava Court Flat F, 3rd Floor Kowloon. Hong Kong Rick Holthuysen 352-2373 5111-4OAAvenue Wetaskiwin, Alta T9A OAS Dick Horwood 598-3630 2796 Dover Road Victoria, B.C. V8R 3N3 Directory of Graduates Jill Hu hes 334-2215 1750 lglebdon Road, RR. 3 Courtenay, BC, V9N 5M8 Kim lp Jaddah 43222 P O. Box 167, CC 906 Jeddah. Saudi Arabia Richard Jackson 592-0135 1405 St. Patrick Street Victoria, B.C. V8S 4Y5 Judy Johnson 338-8952 R.R. tt 2 Coleman Road Courtenay, B.C. V9N 5M9 Sharon Kemble 598-9769 1387 St. David Street Victoria, B.C. V85 4Z2 Robert Krebes 281-6626 39 Bayview Drive S.W. Calgary, Alta. T2V 3N9 Mic ael Lambe 479-7338 5770 Old W, Saanich Road Victoria. B.C. V8X 3X3 Bill Laturnus 477-6333 3635 Iona Drive Victoria, B.C. V8P 486 Eugene Loch 131 360 564 244 Prince Edward Road 12lE, Kowloon, Hong Kong Maria Lopez 592-2888 2021 Pelly Place Victoria, BC, V8P 2A9 Kent Lundgren 477-2175 3961 Lexington Avenue Victoria, B. .V8N 325 Kim McElroy 595-7191 2350 Foul Bay Road Victoria, BC. V8R 5A9 Guy Macdonald 489-6209 101 Park Boulevard Winnipeg, Manitoba Sam Malin 598-4876 367 Irving Road Victoria, .C. V88 4A3 Richard Mathews 478-6001 361 Christopher Place Vii:toria,B.C.V9C1Z5 Cindy Matuga 939-0250 902 Cariboo Towers 414 Westview Coquitlam, B.C. V3K 3W5 Trevor Moat 652-3196 Box 52, 8136 E. Saanich Road Saanichton, B.C. VOS IMO Mehrad Mohtadi 595-8015 1896 Townley Street Victoria, B.C. V8R 3A9 Sussan Mohtadi tAs Abovel Alan Moss 477-4692 4564 Monttord Crescent Victoria. B.C. V8N 3W5 Clive Moulden 477-4487 3821 Cedar Hill Cross Road Victoria, B.C. V8P 2M6 Khalid Nahhas 660712 P.O. Box 3722, Dubai, UAE Laurel Neil 266-7376 1899 W. 36th Avenue Vancouver, BC. V6M 1K6 Paul Olson 656-1543 1745 Lands End Road Sidney, B.C. V8L 3X9 Vardo Pacheco 1-37-14 Alberto M. Alvarado 202 Colonia Los Angeles Durango. Mexico Rosalind Penty 598-2423 1000 Craigdarroch Road Victoria, BC, V8S 2A4 John Perry 324-3840 Box 387 McLennan, Alta. TOH 2LO Stephen Pettyter 479-8505 547 Elkwood Road, R.R. 3 Victoria, B.C. V8X 3X1 Dennis Piedalue 478-1539 594 Hallsor Drive Victoria, B.C.V9C1L4 Peter Pun 3-042649 Apt. 10-D, 4 Man Wan Road Kowloon, Hong Kong Alex Rieche 477-6002 2695 Queenswood Drive Victoria, B.C. V8N 1X6 Mark Robinson 592-7398 2634 Dufferin Avenue Victoria, B.C. V8R 3L4 Enrique Ruiz 732-6698 205-175010th Avenue Vancouver, B.C. V5N 5K4 Shahab Samieian 734-0569 3926 Collingwood Street Vancouver, B.C. V6S 2A8 Paul Saville 477-4015 1921 Leyns Road, Vic. V8N 2Z9 Stephen Selina 658-5615 567Brookleigh Road Victoria, B.C. V8Z 3K1 Doug?Severny 478-7558 407 aynerwood Place Victoria, B.C. V9C 2B4 Chris Snape 477-4704 4210 Cedarglen Road Victoria, B.C. V8N 4N6 Henry Song 4227 71572 36 Cimuncang Street Bandung, Indonesia Ma noi Sood 288-7947 6 Varna Place N.W. Calgary, Alta. T3A OE8 Tom Southwell 478-1442 315 Benhomer Drive Victoria, B.C. V9C 2C7 George Spentzos 724-2515 5766 Brown Road Port Alberne, B.C. V9Y 7E4 Allan Stokes 652-2356 120 Durrance Road, R.R. 5 Victoria, B.C. V8X 4M6 Peter Szarka 592-9813 2051 Avondale Road Victoria, B.C. V8P1V5 Peter Tanner 598-0175 1557 Yale Street Victoria, BC. V8R 5N5 Martin Thorn 598-5787 1164 St. Patrick Street Victoria, B.C. V85 4Y4 Peta Tibbetts 598-8782 3030 Beach Drive Victoria, B.C. V8R 6L2 Tammy Toone 658-5577 5525 Parker Avenue Victoria, BC, V8Y 2N2 Jeff Turkington 477-2396 3880 Seacroft Place Victoria, B.C. V8N 4H1 John Underhill 598-3554 182 Beach Drive Victoria, B.C. VBS 2L7 Gina Vega 40-3877 Av, Juan Pezet 1005-901 San lsidro, Lima 27, Peru Selw n Wan 658-5343 964 Ziarolwood Drive Victoria, B.C. V8X 3V1 Martin Wilkinson 598-1521 23-2161 Haultain Street Victoria, B.C. V8R 2L8 David Wingrove 592-8083 1722 Donnelly Avenue Victoria, B.C. V8P 1X9 ' L u 5 , I' -w ., vi -. 1 I . j , l Y.: ,, v- A Wu I 0 'J . 'uf , -fl, ng 'il .7 ' AN. D, J ,H Hs il-5' ! :va-' Jl nv- 'W 3. 1, . ,,.-4 ' 4 ni -5 u fn.: , . Y. , . ' .- .. I . 'Pi .. 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