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. £ ClarL - 1962 Jim has made many contributions in minor sports such as skiing, sailing and grass- hockey as well as in the majors: basketball, rowing and especially the First Fifteen where use was made of his excellent kicking. He also used his talent on the stage where he played his guitar and performed in the operetta. On weekdays you might see Jim sailing on the lake or playing the lead drum in the Cadet Band. Claak is going off to Europe this summer on the Second Eight and will return to attend S.F.U. next year. R£CLugk - 1962 Bruce was head of Copeman ' s House this year, a job which he handled very well. A member of the Philosophy Club, Bruce was one of the harder workers of the Graduating Class. In sports, Bruce played outside centre on the First Fifteen and will be long remembered for the famous try he scored against Brentwood. For his fine performance on the rugby field he was awarded his School Colours. A very efficient Prefect, Bruce spent a lot of time in the organization of important School functions. This summer he is heading for Europe with the Track team after which he will follow his brother to McGill University. £. 2 . Co(cLu 9 k - 1964 From his quarters in The Peak , Beauchamp has managed to keep at the summit of life at Shawnigan. An aggressive back on the Second Fifteen, Beach was a School Prefect, a Queen Scout and a First Eleven member. A member of the Choir, he also added his talents to this year ' s School operetta, The Pirates of Penzance . He will put aside grass hockey to tour Europe this summer as a speedy member o f the Squash team. Beach will attend U. Vic. in September. R W. Conneify - 1962 Peeg was an active member of the School, throwing his weight behind a number of activities such as the Second Fifteen, the Basketball team, of which he was the highest scorer, and the Track team on which he is going to Europe. He achieved his silver standard in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, and was a member of the stamp club and the orchestra. Always hard at the books, Bri plans to enter law though he is still undecided on a university. We wish him all the best in the future. Q. jb. CorLtl - 1964 Geoff has been one of the behind the scenes workers at Shawnigan during the past year. As head of the Ritz, he spent many hours making the books balance and also managed to stay at the top of Grade Twelve. In addition he made useful contributions as a librarian and senior server in the Chapel. On the sports side he was a threequarter on the Third Fifteen and spent a lot of time in the tennis courts. Next year, he plans to attend the University of Victoria where he will take Commerce. 22
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g.C.Best-1966 Rob, full of smiles, jokes and quick retorts, was one of the few new boys to come to the school in grade twelve. He fitted into the school very well, becoming a dynamic forward on the First Fifteen after a half season on the Second Fifteen and was also a member of the Third Eight. Lurch also performed in the school operetta, The Pirates of Penzance . An excellent guitarist, Rob played as lead in the school folk- singing group. In addition, he participated in Civil Defence and was President of the Biology Club. Next year Rob should be seen lurching around the campus of U.B.C. D. M.Burns- 1962 Terry is one of the few surviving terrors of the infamous grade 8 Junior House. Since his earlier days as a grommit , Lem has come a long way. A School Prefect and Head of Lake ' s House, he was also Captain of the Swimming team and played scrum-half on the Second Fifteen. This summer he will be in Europe on the First Eight. He made other contributions to the school such as head of the Guard, on the dance and magazine committees, a server and a member of the Stage Crew. Terry should be seen on the U.B.C. campus next year. 1 2.3. Cairni - 1962 Bob, an enthusiastic member of the Thursday night Philosophy Club made his contri- bution to the School on the academic side. Receiving his School Academic Colours this year, he appeared on T.V. as a member of the School ' s Reach for the Top team. An enthusiastic rugby player, Buck played break on the Third Fifteen. During the Summer Term, he managed to play and win the odd game of tennis between rehearsals for the School play, The Ascent of F-6 . Next year Bob plans to attend U. Vic. where he will major in English. B. e. CU - 1963 Mickey Rat the most carefree happy-go-lucky member of the Grad Class was this year a hard-working prop of the Second Fifteen. He also rowed on the Third Eight. Benj put in a lot of time as prompter in the School operetta and the School play. In addition to this he was an ardent member of S.L.A.S.A. The top historian in the School, Benj could usually be found reading either a biography or Time magazine. Next year Benj will go to Columbia College in Vancouver. We wish him the best in the future. C. W. CLrk - 1964 Cam was a member of 12-S, the hallowed top science form in the school, which he kept lively with his sparkling wit. His athletic achievements included being a strong member of the First Fifteen and fluctuating widely between the First and Second Eights, on one of which he is touring Europe this summer. He was one of the two Copeman ' s House Den of Iniquity inhabitants and he managed to let people know he was around with such finks as the great Classroom Block tieup. Due to his remark- able ability to look older than his years he was a member of S.L.A.S.A. Next year Cam or Bronto will attend McGill or U.B.C, either of which should erupt in chaos. 21
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y . Zr. ZJ-raier — 1963 Ken will forever be remembered in the school as the most cheerful organizer around. What ' s up Juice? will always echo through the rowing club. Ken, besides trying to organize everything from the rowing tour to Europe this summer to Copeman ' s House efficiencies, was a server, a member of the Fourth Fifteen, member of the magazine committee and a delegate to the Christian Conference. If ever there was a dull moment around, Shmap afforded a laugh and a good jowel jiggle. S. JCMouiSer — 1963 In his Waking hours, Rote has managed to become involved in many activities, the First Fifteen, the First Eight, the Gymnastics team and Magazine Committee. Steve was also in his realm quipping out orders as Petty Officer of Fraser Division or sunk in discussion with the Philosophy Club. A deviously efficient School Prefect, Steve always took pains in proving his point and was known to be strong in build, words and ideas. This summer he is off to Europe on the rowing tour after which he will go to U.B.C. for a year and then on to Dalhousie. 2). WI.J4yndman - 1964 Another member of the top Science form of the School , Doug nobly defended this title by earning his School Academic Colours. A member of the Copeman ' s House Den of Iniquity he took part in many finks such as The Great Classroom Block Tie-up. The School ' s top scholar, Doug used his extensive general knowledge on the Reach for the Top team which appeared on T.V. Probably the wittiest and certainly the youngest Grade Twelve, Doug is off to U.B.C. next year where he will study Science. E. W. okmon - 1965 One of the year ' s top athletes, Bruce played last man in the scrum of the First Fifteen for which he was awarded his School Colours. He was a top player on the Basketball team and is touring Europe on the Track team, doing the shot, discus and javelin. Whatever Bruce did, he did well, including his job as a Lake ' s House Prefect. A master of puns , Bruce was one of the wittiest people in the Graduating Class. He plans to move on to U.B.C. in the fall. S.-Jl.S. Jlane — 1966 Steve joined the School from Mountjoy School in Ireland this year. He became scrum-half of the First Fifteen and, being a top grass hockey player, he became captain -of that sport. Following the Christmas Examinations he was awarded his academic colours. An amiable, witty member of the Grad Class, Steve represented his class on the Students ' Council. A librarian, Limey also earned a role in the School play, The Ascent of F-6 . Next year, Steve is off to U. Vic. 23
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