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Examinations 1946 WE had no boys writing Senior Matriculation this year but our candidates again did well in the Junior Matriculation. Eight boys wrote the full Matriculation and all passed, gaining an average mark of 73.55%. Upper Fifth and Lower Fifth boys passea in 32 out of 3 5 papers. J. S. Oostermeyer, with an average mark of 87.93%, gained the Provincial Scholarship for the Vancouver Island and Lower Mainland District. This scholarship is awarded to the candidate obtaining the highest marks in the June Examinations and is open to boys and girls from all schools, Public and Private, in this district. This is the third consecutive year in which this Scholarship has been won by the School. 1947 We had four Senior Matriculation candidates, and all passed comfortably with an average mark of 66.7%. Freeth is now at the University of Toronto and Naden at the University of Washington. The Junior Matriculation results were not of quite so high a standard as in previous years, but three candidates passed in all subjects and the remaining three obtained partial standing. Upper Fifth candidates gained high marks in the subjects which they wrote. In all, 125 papers were written and pass marks were gained in 103. Eighty per cent or over was obtained in thirteen papers. PRIZE LIST, Form VI — J. S. Oostermeyer. Form VU— S. G. Milbrad. Form VL— P. G. R. Relton. Form IV — M. Copithorne. Form Remove B — R. W. MacLaren. Form II— J. C. McKay. General Progress I — W. R. Forrest. General Progress II — T. H. Gowman. Bishop ' s Prize for Reading — I. G. L. Freeth JUNE, 1946 Efficiency Prize — Michaelmas Term — E. T. Naden. Lent Term — E. T. Naden. Summer Term— House Cup (Sports) — Ripley ' s House The Grogan Tennis Cup — J. S. Oostermeyer Senior Diving Cup — E. T. Naden Junior Diving Cup — D. G. Butt Sportsmanship Cup — J. B. Burr. PRIZE LIST, JUNE, 1947 Form VII— H. A. Fraser Form VI— K. R. Smith Form VU — T. H. Gowman Form VL— J. B. Burr Form IV— G. M. Smith Form Remove — J. C. McKay Form III — L. O. Louis Form II — G. E. Fuller General Progress I — J. A. Thielen General Progress II — G. D. McFarland General Progress III — G. T. Tiffin Sportsmanship Cup — J. W. Pruett (Runner-up) — J. B. Burr Good Loser ' s Cup — J. W. Kueckelhan (Runner-up)— W. J. Flint Page 8 Shawnigan Lake
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life can make a vital contribution to the progress of the School. Happily, as we know now, our hopes were to be realized. One of the outstanding features of the School Year was a visit and address by the President of the University of British Columbia, Dr. Norman A. M. MacKenzie. In order to supplement the more formal aspects of education and learning, the School has made several trips to Victoria and neighbouring vicinities to take advantage of happenings of interest. Among tjge more notable of such ex- cursions was a journey to the Oak Bay Theatre to see the Laurence Olivier production of Henry V, and a visit to H.M.C.S. Uganda. On the musical side, concerts by Harry Adaskin and Dr. Grossmith were fully enjoyed by boys and Staff alike. A fascinating lecture by Dr. Pearce of the Dominion Astro- physical Observatory provided a new insight into the mysteries of the Uni- 1947 During the summer we were sorry to hear of the total loss, by fire, of the Main Building of Brentwood College. We offered them the use of Copeman ' s House as temporary quarters where they remained as our guests for the Michaelmas Term before moving to occupy another establishment at Patricia Bay. Large numbers of parents and Old Boys crowded into the Big School to view the annual Rag Concert on November 8th. The following morning The Reverend E. M. Willis conducted Chapel services before a large congregation of visitors and boys. In the afternoon The First Fifteen battled against a veterans ' guard of Old Boys in one of the most exciting Rugby games of the year. De- spite a severe injury to one of their players ye ancients struggled gamely and were victorious with a score of 11-8. This year The Old Boys ' Association announced its intention of awarding a twenty-dollar prize of books to the winner of The Efficiency Cup in each Term. Parke II, as holder of the Cup for the Michaelmas Term, was the first person eligible for the new award. We wish to express our appreciation to The Reverend Canon Michael Cole- man for so ably conducting a series of Scripture classes on Friday afternoons with the Senior Forms. His efforts have contributed much toward broadening and deepening the outlook of the boys concerned. A series of Sunday evening classical music concerts have been held this year in order to acquaint the boys with the works of great composers and to lay a basis for their future appreciation of this art. While attendance is compulsory for the Juniors, many Seniors have attended voluntarily. The Head Master paid a short visit to both Vancouver and Seattle where he met with warm hospitality on the part of parents, Old Boys and friends of the School. Berry, of the IVth Form, won the First Prize of his class in the photo- graphic competition sponsored by The Malahat Board of Trade. The Annual Pancake Greaze must not be forgotten. This was won on March 5th, 1946, by Forrest and Bourke for Form VU; and on February 18th, 1947, by Parke I and Pruett I for Form VU. The Athlone School of Vancouver held its annual Camp at Shawnigan and had the use of Copeman ' s House and the grounds during the summers of 1946 and 1947. School Magazine Page 7
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if It Cadet Corps 1946 We had a keen Corps last year and, at the annual Inspection, we were rated 95% efficient. The Corps ranked first in our area and third in the Prov- ince. Spurred by these results, we hope to do even better this year. Interest in Shooting was maintained by the introduction of Recreational Shooting. Badges won during the year were: First Class Badge 27 Marksman Badge 7 Expert Badge 1 Eight boys gained certificates for Morse Signalling and four for Advanced Morse. This year, with an increased enrollment, we have a company of three Platoons. Freeth is Cadet Captain. Cadet Lieutenants, appointed on the results of a Promotion Examination, are: Milbrad, Piddington and Forrest. Burrows is Company Sergeant and Naden again Quarter Master Sergeant. 1947 Throughout this year our Cadet Corps has functioned exceedingly well. In marksmanship our Corps was top in British Columbia and the signalling was outstanding. During the year the Cadets and the Officers trained well together and at our annual Inspection the Corps did its best to execute the results of the year ' s training. There was a Cadet hike which was an inter-house competition and which had as its object the reaching of certain territorial positions with the aid of maps. The badge for the best marksman in the Corps was won by Cadet Gordon Parke. This Marksman Badge is given annually to produce competition. The new recruits of this year have advanced rapidly and are becoming well- trained under our Officers. School Magazine Page 9
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