Shawnigan Lake School - Yearbook (Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia Canada)

 - Class of 1936

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Shawnigan Lake School Magazine SPORTS » THE Land Sports were held during the first fortnight of the Summer Term, producing some very good racing, particularly in the Senior 100 yards. The Water Sports were swum off on Speech Day. Ripley ' s won the House Cup quite easily, but competition for the individual Middle and Junior Cups was very close. Event Winner Second Third House Sports Cup Ripley ' s, 117 pts. Lake ' s, 79 pts. Groves ' , 65 pts. House Relay (Land) Ripley ' s Groves ' Lake ' s Mackie Hicks Taylor Smith i House Relay (Water) Groves ' Lake ' s Ripley ' s Whittle Mcintosh Burchard Budd Senior Cup - Mackie, 15 pts. Whittle ) Mcintosh, 7 pts. Day i j y P ts Midle Cup - - Murphy, 15 pts Fleck, 13 pts. Davis ii, 11 pts. Junior Cup Spencer, 16 pts. Wheeler, 14 pts. Gandossi, 13 pts SENIOR — 100 Yards ....Mackie 1 Cooper Day i J i 4 Mile Mackie Gardner Taylor y 2 Mile Mackie Taylor Gardner Long Jump Day i Budd } Hicks S High Jump Whittle { Mackie Moore S Swimming — 50 Yards Whittle Mcintosh Burchard 250 Yards Burne Ridewood Mcintosh Diving Torland Mcintosh Ridewood MIDDLE— 100 Yards. Murphy Fleck Rhodes 14 Mile Davis ii Murphy Oxholm V 2 Mile ...Davis ii Tupper ii Murphy Long Jump... Fleck Murphy Rhodes High Jump Fleck Oxholm Davis ii Swimming — 50 Yards Derby Matthews i Rhodes 250 Yards ...Matthews i Derby Matthews ii Diving.... ...Rhodes Murphy Matthews ii JUNIOR — 100 Yards Spencer Hall Gandossi 220 Yards Wheeler Spencer Hall Long Jump Wheeler Layard Spencer High Jump Wheeler } Gandossi Layard S Swimming — 50 Yards Gandossi Burns Lake 250 Ya rds..... Gandossi Spencer 1 Layard } Diving Spencer Wilson ii Gandossi BOXING COMPETITION Heavyweight — Gardner beat Wilson I. Lieht Heavies — Mackie beat Day I. Middleweight — Whittle beat Mcin- tosh. Welterweight — Niven I w.o. Newton. Lightweight — Murphy beat Wace. Featherweight — Niven II beat Mat- thews II. Bantamweight — Burns beat McPher- son. Flyweight — Wheeler beat Charleson. Good Loser ' s Cup — Taylor. — 28

Page 29 text:

Shawnigan Lake School Magazine Crews consisted of two, a captain and one other. Much distress was caused by the fact that sails had to be raised and lowered at the beginning and finish of each race. Eleven crews entered, and some good races were witnessed. We were fortunate in having a particularly breezy fortnight towards the end of term. The final between the Mackie-Tupper crew and the Paterson-Niven II crew was won by the latter. 27



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Shawnigan Lake School Magazine SOME NOTES AT RANDOM (Contributed by C. W. L.) Dear Editor: You demand from me some account of my doings whilst absent from the School. I have visited various places and seen various things. I sampled the hospitality of many friends in the U.S.A. and I must confess that I was over- whelmed by the generosity and kindness of the many parents with whom I had the pleasure of staying in the United States, England and Canada. However, this being my first real visit to the U.S.A., there was much to see and do, from the round of social pleasures in Seattle, Tacoma and Portland at one end of the trip, and through country similar to our own, to the deserts and mountains, of Arizona, California and New Mexico, the studios of Hollywood, the Hun- tington Library, Planetarium, and Universities of the South, at the other. To write at length would be impossible, especially as nearly twenty-five thousand miles of my trip were not in the United States; to write but a short account may be incoherent. Still, having read and heard so much of California I must con- fess to having been somewhat disappointed in fact. A True, the groves of eucalyptus, the oaks, the groves of fruit trees were lovely. The roads are extremely good (superlatively so compared to our own in B.C. ) . The old Missions were of interest to me, J although locally they do not appear to matter much Mtt judging by their poverty. There is agriculture to be , £t considered, of course, otherwise motion pictures and £J| B oil appeared to be the chief interests. 1 thought San Francisco the most interesting city on the Coast, Los Angeles is large in area, and they all seem to share a common heritage of fog. Vancouver harbour compares very favourably with San Francisco in spite of a couple of bridges which are costing many millions of dollars. Stanley Park may not be as fine a park as the Golden Gate Park, but the mounted police ride horses of which they are justly proud. Salt Lake City, in a lovely setting and well laid out, is interesting, and the organ- ization of the Latter Day Saints is remarkable and efficient. The petty officialdom is colossal, the schools are magnificent, the Civic Centres are wondrous, and English is a language which will take you to most places, although the American of Cali- fornia is frequently unable to speak it and his language is often — 29 —

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