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

 - Class of 1949

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Probably most of our success is due to the expert guidance of our House Master, Mr. E. R. Larsen. He is an Old Boy of Shawnigan who returned last September to take over his old House. In the inter-house rugby matches, the most important event of the year, Groves ' exulted in the victory over Lake ' s with a score of 14-3. Lake ' s had previously managed to edge Ripley ' s out of the running. Ten minutes before the end of the game, Groves ' was suddenly handicapped by the loss of their Captain, Gordon Parke, who was carried off the field with a broken leg. Congratulations are due to Parke I, Parke II, Bice, Loughary and Johnson for winning their School Rugby Colours and to Parke I, Parke II, Bice, Lough- ary, Johnson, Green, Edgett, Morrison and Patrick for winning House Rugby Colours. In spite of the fact that some performers managed to forget some of their lines, our play at the Rag Concert did go over pretty well. The play was Her Shawnigan Lover which was just that with a few other lovers thrown in. The House executives this year are Parke I who is also Head of the School and Parke II who is a School Prefect with Bice, Loughary and Johnson as House Prefects. We are very proud as a House of certain boys who have captured the School ' s most coveted prize, the Efficiency Cup, for four terms in succession. These boys are Parke II, Michaelmas 1947, Day, Lent 1948, Billings, Summer 1948, and Parke I in the Michaelmas Term of 1948. This cup is presented to the boy who has shown the most unselfish devotion to duty during the term and we feel that these four accomplishments are significant of the general tone of the House. On the whole, Groves ' has had a very successful year. We have tried to work as a team and not merely as a group of individuals and so have been able to overcome successfully any obstacles which have confronted us. Badminton A fair amount of badminton was played at the School this year. A ladder of over forty boys has been functioning and four tournaments have been played which included an Inter-House contest. All the three open tournaments were won by the same boy, Gowman. In the Annual Tournament, Gowman beat Patrick in the finals 11-7, 4-11, 11-7, 11-6. An Inter-House tournament was organized with a team of four represent- ing each house. The results were Groves ' 5, Lake ' s 4, Ripley ' s 3. Unfortunately, Gowman did not play; he would probably have made some difference in Lake ' s standing. School Magazine Page 15

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once again came second to Groves ' . Nevertheless in spite of these minor athletic setbacks, it only takes a glance at the results of the fortnightly Mathematics tests to see that intellectually we are supreme. Wright has put in a good deal of hard work in the Hobby Shops in his spare time, and has turned out some very creditable models. Callahan too seems to have his Radio Club well organized, although it is anyone ' s guess as to what their true function is! Perhaps we could slip in here, before anyone can notice it, that we have been under the direction of a new House Master throughout the year, and all the House ' s failings could doubtless be traced to that source. How- ever, he has taken the wind out of our sails by saying that he wishes to take this opportunity in thanking the House for its wholehearted support, heedless of his repeated warnings of corporal punishment and solitary confinement. We hoped that maybe we could let this pass, but his name is Mr. Hyde-Lay. The Rag Concert provided the House with its chance to put on the golfing farce, The Shooting of Dangerous Dan. Berry and Burr were the principals, and are to be congratulated on their sympathetic interpretations of their respective roles, they made them seem so natural, and were ably assisted by the rest of the cast. Both the Common Rooms under the constant urgings of Tuttle at some time during the year have received new paint jobs, and the improvement is quite noticeable. Towards the end of the Lent Term, Pearkes had to have his appendix removed, and afterwards was quite ill. The House missed him during his absence but is glad to report that now he is back with us again and he seems to have recovered. One could hardly finish without a word about our House Matron, Mrs. Ritchie. Too often we have taken the little things that she has done for us, for granted, but only let her disappear for a day and there is a hue and cry. We thank her for her untiring efforts for each one of us individually and for the House as a whole. The House wishes all its readers a happy Summer Holiday and, if it is too late for that, a Merry Christmas. Groves ' House Notes I have consulted old School Magazines, have made at least five different attempts, and have lost many hours of sleep on the subject, but I still do not know what to say or how to say it in writing these Groves ' House notes! To say that Groves ' House has won everything in the way of inter-house competi- tions up to date would not be an exaggeration but it would be putting the matter rather bluntly, don ' t you think? After all, we do not want to give the impression that Groves ' stalwarts are all record-breakers or anything of the sort, but we are rather proud of our athletic achievements in such pursuits as rugby, boxing, basketball, ice-hockey, gym competition, squash, badminton and chess, in all of which Groves ' have triumphed. Of course this sounds like vain prattling but the truth of the situation may be judged by the following remark at some of Groves ' boys by Lake ' s House Master a few days ago. So you ' re not tired after running around the Trail, eh? Well, how did you feel after the game against St. George ' s School last November? Were you tired after that? The significance of this is obvious when one realizes that Groves ' con- tributed eight members toward the First Rugby Fifteen. Page 14 ShawniganLake



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Rugby Notes 1948 — 1949 1 Q M 9 til m BACK ROW: D. Green, D. Maclnnes, M. Morrison, R. Berry, G. Butt, J. Burr, M. Bayly, D. Johnson. FRONT ROW: B. Loughary, A. Parke, C. Tuttle, G. Parke (Captain) , M. Birch, J. Cowell, W. Bice. ABSENT: J. A. Pearkes. One cannot help reflecting that the School should have ended the season with a better record. Certainly luck contributed nothing. The game against New Entries Naden should have been won, and we were beaten at University School on a foul day with a much weakened team. Our first match against the Canadian Scottish Regiment Cadets was won rather easily. From the time that Birch kicked rather a good penalty goal until Putnam ploughed through the opposition like a hippopotamus through the pampas, there was no doubt as to which was the better team. It is rather dismal to note that of the seven tries scored, only one was converted. This inability to kick goals was a big failing throughout the season. We turned up at Royal Roads for the match against the Services College B team with an uncertain feeling of confidence in our stomachs and one victory under our belts. It was obvious as soon as the game got under way that the referee had had a difference with the rule book, and in the space of five minutes awarded three penalty kicks against us. This was just a taste of what was to follow. Soon the College was three points up on a good penalty goal. This seemed to rouse the team out of its doldrums and for the next ten minutes they played really attractive rugby with the three quarters handling well and running straight and hard. Johnson scored our first try, pouncing on a dropped Page 16 Shawnigan Lake

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