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

 - Class of 1967

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cJLctke 5 rt oude , «. w 1 1 f f t fli WWTi Back Row, Le t to Rig if: C. Punnett, M. Robson, C. Winslow, J. Stewart, K. Gibson, D. Lieberman, B. Parsons, J. Milne, A. Wilson, L. Bollman, K. Taylor, B. Dinter, G. Craig. Second Row. C. Bowell, C. Blaylock, R. Thomson, D. Sutherland, D. Bullock, P. Burke, S. Ladner, C. Martin, L. Bullivant, R. Eden, D. Winslow, S. Arthurs, R. Ward. Sitting: G. Corbett, R. Cairns, I. Fairweather, B. Johnson, R. Bell-Irving, T. H. Burns, Mr. G. L. Anderson, Mrs. Hewitt, T. Morris, B. Barrington, J. McDiarmid, R. Wilmot, G. Willson. In Front: R. Bullock, M. Forrester, P. Stevenson, M. Lydster, P. Reinholdt, L. Sherman, G. Parnell, R. Wade, G. Robb, M. J. Hall. at the end of last year, Lake ' s House seemed to Ariose, many of its scholars and athletes. The thought was that maybe Lake ' s was going to bow graciously out of competition this year. However, this was not so. It just goes to show what results some kids can obtain with enough spirit and determination and en- thusiastic leaders. It was quite evident, even at swim- ming, the first inter-house sport, that Lake ' s had talent, and enough spirit to use that talent well. This drive for results carried on all year and I was proud to be head of a house that made up teams which seemed to achieve results from thin air. From basketball to debating, determination was always evident. A special thanks to those who put a little extra effort in and especially to those like Ian Fairweather, Bruce Johnson and Rod Bell-Irving who were the chief organizers. Academically, Lake ' s produced either first or second class results. The competition was always close between us and Copeman ' s and I hope those who get on satis realize how frustrating it is to lose the shield by two or three points! Ahead for Lake ' s. 28

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The dorms this year were an amusing mixed batch. It appeared that Don Boolak from Kodiak held a fearful rein over the other new members of the house but was somehow kept in line by Parnell and Mark Lydster. The fourth dorm was quiet and peaceful (innocent?) on the surface but the air was alive with wise-cracks and disguised slashes ... eh Craig? Considerable excitement was caused by Rod Bell-Irving taking up residence in there— in fact so much excitement that his bed wound up on top of the senior toilets. The third dorm seeme d to be always alive with either verbal or physical combat. The verbal from Paul Burke and Tony Wilson with their cynical little snickers and the physical from Rick Eden and Lee Bolman who declared a free-for-all, perpetual battle upon each other until the end of the year. The second dorm guys were always ready for a laugh, in fact they were ready for almost anything— eh Ladner? All I can say is that if those two new prefects hadn ' t been made to keep Blaylock and Winslow from talking after 2:00 a.m. I would have gone crazy. The first dorm was the largest mixture of characters that you will meet anywhere. Bob Cairns always had some crack which was usually returned by Dick Wilmot. Dick and Geoff Corbett were always a great help in the house through organizing things like music, house parties or finks. Talent-wise, Lake ' s was full up this year. Placing second in both inter-house music and debating, all our talent was used. Most of the house turned out for the signing and our thanks go to Mr. Oteman for his time spent in helping us. Bruce Johnson and Chris Bowell on the guitar and Chris Winslow and Lee Bollman on the piano and trumpet respectively, put on an excellent show for Lake ' s. In the operetta, Rod Bell-Irving put on a fine show as the Pirate King and Bruce Johnson and GramfS. Colonel ]. F. Lake. Chris Bowell in the Police also put on amusing per- formances. In The Ascent of F-6, Bob Cairns and Chris Winslow both showed considerable talent on stage. The prefects, Rod Bell-Irving, Tim Morris, Bruce Johnson and later Ian Fairweather and Jim McDiarmid were the best possible that any head of house could ask to work with. With Mr. Anderson at the top and with those prefects, my job was very easy and my sincere thanks go to all of them, especially Mr. Anderson. Another person who deserves a great cheer and a world of thanks is our tireless matron, Mrs. Hewitt. For years now she has coped with boys running to her with their last pair of pants ripped or a crest that must be sewn on right then and there. How she puts up with it is another wonder of the school. I think that the crowning touch for Lake ' s this year was the winning of the inter-house challenge cup for the first time. I realize and I hope that the rest of you do, that to win this cup means complete determination and cooperation, not from a few of you but from all. It also requires spirit and encouragement from those who are not performing for those who are. This year those factors were present in our house and we got results, for this, I thank you all. -T.H.B. 29

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