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26th ANNUAL PRESENTATION OF AWARDS AND PRIZES JUNE 21st, 1986 GEOGRAPHY and CONSUMER EDUCATION GEOGRAPHY 10 GEOGRAPHY 11 GEOGRAPHY 12 CONSUMER FUNDAMENTALS 9 CONSUMER FUNDAMENTALS 10 HISTORY, LAW, ECONOMICS and CIVILISATION SOCIAL STUDIES 8 SOCIAL STUDIES 9 HISTORY 10 HISTORY 11 HISTORY 12 LAW 11 WESTERN CIVILISATION 12 ACADEMIC AWARDS — Mr. H.J. Martin ENGLISH FOREIGN LANGUAGES LATIN 8 SPANISH 10 FRENCH 8 FRENCH 9 FRENCH 10 FRENCH 11 FRENCH 12 SCIENCE SCIENCE 8 SCIENCE 9 SCIENCE 10 BIOLOGY 11 BIOLOGY 12 Joint Award CHEMISTRY 11 CHEMISTRY 12 PHYSICS 11 PHYSICS 12 SICENCE COUNCIL OF B.C. AWARD MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS 8 MATHEMATICS 9 MATHEMATICS 10 ALGEBRA 11 ALGEBRA 12 COMPUTER SCIENCE 9 COMPUTER SCIENCE 11 COMPUTER SCIENCE 12 CALCULUS 12 Trish DOLMAN Anita BRIGHT Georg PFAFFE Kevin SMITH Damon WRIGHT Mr. R.B. MacLean Eldon ASP Andrew DUFFY Trish DOLMAN Sean MISFELDT Gerald RISK Betsy ERASER Mark HUNTER Mrs. N.R Arthurs John KARLSSON Amanda JACKSON David LOEWEN Aaron ASP Amanda JACKSON Megan ZENS Stacey REYNHOUDT Mr. G.C.L. Pennells Eric SEATON Samuel YIP Shaun SMILLIE Anita BRIGHT Myrna CHORNEY Joanna MACKENZIE Signe GOTFREDSEN Howard CHEUNG Trevor MISFELDT Gerald RISK Howard CHEUNG A Book Prize to be awarded to the top Science student in the Graduating Class based upon his her performance in all Grade 1 1 and 12 Sciences Mr. J.B. Garvey David LOEWEN Samuel YIP Shaun SMILLIE Kirk LO Howard CHEUNG Bryce EVANS Shaen CHAMBERS Howard CHEUNG Doug MacLAREN ENGLISH 8 ENGLISH 9 ENGLISH 10 CREATIVE WRITING Frances Scott Memorial Award ENGLISH 11 ENGLISH 12 Arthur C. Privett Memorial Award ENGLISH LITERATURE Ruth Bull Award Mr. G.M. Baldwin Eldon ASP Andrew DUFFY Damon WRIGHT Matthew CARRINGTON Kim FARLEY Hew CROOKS Nick SPICER Mike KORBIN Joint Award — SPECIAL AWARDS — Announced by Mr J.B. Garvey Presented by Mr T. Gil Bunch DAVIS AWARD for the most impressive academic improvement in the Junior School. WINNER Wade PITTS Also nominated with strong support: Colin KEEN Justin KING to the superior academic student in the Junior School. WINNER: Shaun SMILLIE Also nominated with strong support: Don McGOWAN Trish DOLMAN HONOURS GRADUATES Members of the Graduating Class MACKENZIE AWARD who have achieved an average of 80% or more in their Grade 12 year. Jill BODIE Ian BULLEN Howard CHEUNG Myrne CHORNEY Hew CROOKS Corinne GHITTER Sue GILLESPIE Kerr HSU Mark HUNTER Rachael JONES Melanie JORDAN Michael KORBIN Georg PFAFFE James QUINN Stacey REYNHOUDT Gerald RISK Joanna MACKENZIE Nick SPICER Douglas MacLAREN Chris THRALL David MEDLER Paul WHIDDEN Kristi MORRISON Andrea WILSON LOEWEN ONDAATJE McCUTCHEON EDUCATION AWARD $500 Bursary to a Grade 12 student who has done the most while at the school to encourage love of scholarship, through either personal attitude and achievement or through assistance to others. WINNER: Also nominated with strong support: Myrna CHORNEY Ian BULLEN Howard CHEUNG Hew CROOKS Andrea WILSON
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that we have met and can no more really leave this school and our friends than we can leave our very selves. But still, perhaps, we hear in our minds an inevitable word with a touch of sorrow. Have faith, you ' ll remember those feelings as some of your most beautiful: a parting is the richest fullest bittersweet. And now, the word you will long to feel again, Goodbye. So, the luncheon ended, and everyone repaired to the field for the Awards Day ceremonies, there joining the many families now seated in bright sunshine. The Headmaster, Mr. Ross, acted as Chairman of the ceremonies and began by introducing the platform party who included Mr. John McLernon, the Chairman of the Board of Governors, Mr. T. Gil Bunch, the Guest of Honour, and Mrs. Bunch, who was to present the awards. That a most pleasant surprise was in store for Mr. Bunch became evident when, following some congratulatory remarks to the Headmaster and Faculty of the School, Mr. McLernon introduced Hugh Stephen, a former Chairman of the Board. In a speech which was a fine model of the effective use of our language Mr. Stephen said: When, some six years ago, the Board of Governors was generous enough to establish an award carrying my name, they stipulated that it would be awarded not on an annual basis but only in the case of someone whose services to the school were of such significance that he or she might be said to have become a part of the Brentwood story for all time. For this reason the award has only been made twice since its inception, first to David Mackenzie, our founding Headmaster and secondly to Maurice Young whose work for the Old Brentonians Association is so well known. Today, for the third time, we are making the award to one who for 25 years has been in so many ways the dominant presence on this campus. And 1 refer, of course, to Gil Bunch. Those of you who are graduating today will be taking away with you a mountain of memories of your lives here. But as the years go by and other, newer experiences crowd in upon you, many of today ' s memories will be supplanted and fade away. But this I can guarantee, that to the end of your days you will recall with mountain affection and gratitude the influence upon your lives of this brilliant, dynamic, endlessly creative teacher and friend. Oh yes, I am sure that sometimes Gil scared the daylight out of you. But if you are honest with yourselves I think you will admit that at the time you probably deserved to be scared; because, for the moment anyway, you had departed from those same high standards of professionalism, self-discipline and integrity which Gil has always imposed on his own life and which he wanted, wanted desperately, to pass on to you. Because, Gil has always understood, and wanted you to understand, that when the going gets tough, as it always does sooner or later, the glue which holds one together is made up of self-discipline and total dedication and a determination to be true to the highest standards of which you are capable, whether physical, mental or spiritual. And Gil cared enough about all of you to want you to learn this lesson here in the kindlier environment of Brentwood rather than having to learn it in the more unfeeling world that awaits you on the outside. And so today we honour Gil for so much — for the excitement, the electricity he gives to everything he touches, whether the teaching of English or drama or simply the requirements of good citizenship around this campus; above all for making this small world of ours at Brentwood expand suddenly and magically into a universe of infinite wonder and challenge and beauty and of possibilities untold. Lastly we honour him for being a compassionate, caring teacher and friend who has never counted the hours or the cost to his own health if spent on our behalf. The American historian, Henry Adams, wrote this: A teacher affects eternity. He can never tell where his influence stops. During the past 25 years probably upwards of two thousand young men and women have left this campus and gone out into the stream of our national life. Everyone of them to a greater or lesser extent has been influenced by the magic of Gil ' s presence and his devotion to Man ' s highest and best standards. In this way his contribution to our Canadian life is well nigh incalculable. And so we honour him today. But there is one more thing I would wish to say, and in doing so I am departing somewhat from the instructions I received from the Board of Governors. But I am sure, Mr. Chairman, they will agree with me. It must be apparent to all who know Gil that he could not have lived these past 25 years with the intensity he gives to everything he touches without having been able to draw upon a reservoir of strength, encouragement, understanding and love. Fortunately for us he has had such a reservoir in Jean Bunch, our honoured guest today. And because she has given so much to Gil it is that he has been able to give so much to us. Therefore I propose to make this a joint award to this splendid partnership of Jean and Gil. Thank you so much for everything. We love you. Clearly moved by these sentiments, Mr. Bunch, speaking also on his wife ' s behalf, briefly thanked all those who had felt him worthy of this honor. The headmaster then delivered his report on the School Year. Following Mr. Ross ' s report, the awards were announced and presented. Awards Day concluded with an excellent tea, before the campus suddenly, and a trifle traumatically for those who must remain, fell silent and began its long sonorous summer.
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BUTCHART TROPHY HOGAN MEMORIAL SHIELD MARY BROOKS LAW AWARD PEYTON TROPHY BRENTWOOD TROPHY Awarded to that Grade 12 student gaining highest average submitted to Department of Education on his her academic subjects numbered 12. JOINT WINNERS: Howard CHEUNG Gerald RISK To a Grade 8 student whose citizenship is unquestionable and whose leadership potential is couched within a lively and attractive personality. WINNER: Hamish MITCHELL POWELL CUP Also nominated with strong support: Angus STEWART Jeffrey GOSTLIN Wade PITTS To the student from any grade in the school who shows promise and strength of character and personality WINNER: Corinne GHITTER Also nominated with strong support: Hew CROOKS Samantha GRAY Gerald RISK awarded to an outstanding CITIZEN in recognition of a strong contribution in BOTH Athletics and Fine Arts. WINNER: Chris THRALL Also nominated with strong support: Jill BODIE Corinne GHITTER Kerry HSU for Junior Citizenship: for this we seek a student in Grade 8, 9 or 10 with an outstanding degree of selflessness indicated by a strong desire to serve the community and the school as a whole. WINNER: Also nominated with strong support: Colin BANNON Andrea DECORE Stuart HUNTER Adam PEKARSKY for Senior Citizenship: for this we seek a student in Grade 11 or 12 with an outstanding degree of selflessness indicated by a strong desire to serve the community and the school as a whole. WINNER: Also nominated with strong APPLETON TROPHY HEADMASTER ' S AWARDS Jill BODIE Ian BULLEN Hew CROOKS Clayton DAVIS Samantha GRAY YARROW SHIELD Mark HUNTER support: Samantha GRAY an award for Senior Leadership, recognising outstanding strength in leadership and ability to organise intelligently, together with a personal charisma which attracts others to follow his or her example. WINNER: Douglas MacLAREN Also nominated with strong support: Corinne GHITTER SPECIAL to members of the graduating class who are considered by the Headmaster to have given some outstanding service to the school and through whose personal presence the school ' s society has been considerably enriched. Patrick MELVIN Eryn PATERSON Stacey REYNHOUDT Guy THORBURN Andrea WILSON for that student in the Graduating Class who displays, in addition to scholastic and athletic excellence, stability and strength of character together with a willingness to serve. WINNER: Sue GILLESPIE Also nominated with strong support: Doug MacLAREN
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