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AP.WIeiior-1962 This year, Flex was a Ripley ' s House Prefect. He played in the scrum of the Second Fifteen, was an avid squash player, and participated as a policeman in the operetta, The Pirates of Penzance . This summer Ian will travel to Europe with the rowing tour as a sculler. Always ready for an arm-wrestle, Ian gained fame for his many hard-won contests. After a year at the University of Victoria, Ian hopes to move to LI. B.C. where he plans to study medicine. D. £. Worrii - 1963 Tim is looked up to a Shawnigan, not only because he is the tallest boy in the school, but also one of the more efficient Prefects. President of the Photography Club and a senior Lake ' s House Prefect were two occupations of which Tim made the most. Sportswise Math was a high-scoring forward on the Basketball team and rushed between break and last man on the Second Fifteen. Tim will be in Europe this summer with the Track Team, jumping over a 6 foot standard and running the odd hurdle race. Though usually serious, Tim will long be remembered for his abundance of puns. Next year, he will attend either U.B.C. or a college in the east. kj.ol ion -1961 Rickoff will be remembered for his diligent efforts this year as Editor of the School Newspaper. Always ready for a good discussion, Rick became President of the Philosophy Club, was a member of the Stag Club and still found time to win his School Academic Colours. Captain of the Reach for the Top team, he took part in Civil Defence, was a leading grass hockey player and played rugby on the Third Fifteen. Next year Rick will spend at home, going to U.B.C. and will later go to a university in the United States. P. S. KickarJion - 1964 Paul, a Ripley ' s House Prefect, was busy not only in athletics but also in academics where he was awarded his School Colours. An avid tennis and badminton player, Paul also found time to represent the School on the Second Fifteen and on the Basket- ball team. He worked tirelessly behind the scenes in preparing this year ' s operetta. This summer he is off to Europe with the tour before returning to U.B.C. where he will study history and economics. A hard worker, we feel sure that Late will be most successful. P 3. fLaf- 1963 An outstanding School Prefect, Pete has participated in numerous School activities, trying his utmost in all he did and usually achieving it. Besides being a strong member of the Second Fifteen, he on several occasions visited the First ' s to play a fine game. We always found the 8 ball ' s smiling face in other spheres of the School, as Head of the Cadet Corps, Drum Major of the Band, President of the Grade Twelve Society and a member of the Magazine Committee. A two time winner of the Senior Citizen- ship Cup proves Clem ' s popularity. Pete plans to head for Carlton University after he tours Europe on the Second Eight. 24
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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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Scott -1961 Mark is one of the few stalwarts who has lasted from the now defunct Grade Seven class. He has long been an active member of the Choir as well as being head of the hobby shop where he has produced excellent work for a number of years. He was also an enthusiastic member of the orchestra and a librarian. A speedy wing on the First Fifteen, Mark is off to Europe this summer as Captain of the Track and Field team. A quiet considerate person, A-OOS will be missed at Shawnigan. Next year he will take a year off after which he plans to attend B.C.I.T. C. ■ (r. Jraunweiier — 1962 Chuck came to Shawnigan five years ago and since then has done great service to the School. A Ripley ' s House Prefect, he played rugby for the Fourth Fifteen, was a member of the sailing club and a senior member of Civil Defence. The Sacristan of the Chapel, he was one of the few Queen Scouts in the School. All this earned him a well-deserved membership to the Stag Club. This summer 007 is off to Europe as publicity manager for the tour. This fall he plans to attend S.F.U. He will be missed for his quiet, likable behind-the-scenes efficiency ga ' ittion - 1966 This year was Gary ' s first (and last) at Shawnigan, and also the end of a very long and varied academic career. While here he distinguished himself with his sense of humour and calm, mature manner as well as his hard work at the books. New to rugby, he played with the Fourth Fifteen and in the summer term played a relaxed game of tennis. He represented his class on the Students ' Council where his efforts were much appreciated. Shawnigan ' s only hope is that he won ' t be mistaken for a professor as he strolls about the campus of U.B.C. smoking his pipe and thinking of his study in the rural and urban planning. IZ.jl.WiUt- 1963 Willie was a Grade Twelve who was in as many activities as his legs were short. He contributed to the School as Head of the Ritz, Senior Server, Secretary of the Grade Twelve Society and Producer of the School Newspaper. Dick was an avid member of the Fourth Fifteen and played a good game of tennis. An excellent public speaker, Rick proved himself by winning several trophies at this year ' s Cowichan Music Festival. He also put in a lot of time with the Scouts and became a Queen Scout himself. September will find him at B.C.I.T. taking a course in Broadcasting. Lj. A. 2-innan — 1963 As Head of Grove ' s House and an instructor in the Cadet Corps, Gaither has made a fine contribution to the community. Although the First Fifteen did not have a brilliant season Gaith, as its captain, set a fine example. This summer he will go to Europe on the First Eight as Captain of Rowing. Last year he received School Colours for both sports. A counsellor at Rocky Mountain Boys ' Camp has made Goon into an all-around sportsman. He hopes to continue his studies at the University of Idaho next September. 25
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