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Shawnigan Lake School Staff ACTING HEADMASTER L. P. MacLachlan, B.Arch. (Capetown), M.A. (Oxon.) ACTING ASSISTANT HEADMASTER P. H. Josselyn, B.A. (Nottingham), Dip. Ed. REGISTRAR G. L. Anderson, B.A. (Brit. Col.) CHAPLAIN The Rev. W. H. H. McClelland, M.B.E., M.A. HOUSE MASTERS G. L. Anderson, B.A. (Brit. Col.), Registrar D. W. Hyde-Lay, P.T.I. , E.T.S. (Switzerland), Dir. of Phys. Ed. J. S. Grey (Durham), Mathematics M. A. Nightingale, M.A. (Oxon.), Head of History • P. J. Kearns, M.A. (Oxon.), Chemistry Lake ' s Home Copeman ' s House Ripley ' s House Groves ' House Hill House ASSISTANT J. T. Armstrong, B .A.Sc, M.A.Sc. (U.B.C.), Ph.D. (University of Wales) Head of Mathematics R. S. Arthurs, B.Sc. (Mount Allison) Math and Science P. M. L. Bingley, B.A. (Cantab.) Assistant Housemaster of Groves ' Modern Languages T. L. Brierley, Esq. Commerce A. C. M. Brown, B.A.Sc. (U.B.C.), Dip. Ed. (Oxon.) Head of Science J. E. Dickens, B.Ed. (U of Vic.) English and History MASTERS J. Gotthardt, B.A. (Carleton), M.Sc. (U. of Wisconsin) Biology K. J. Hickling, Esq. Mechanical Drawing R. W. Joyce, B.A. (Cantab.) Modern Languages M. E. McGarry, B.A. (Oxon.) History and English H. M. Mcintosh, Saskatchewan Teaching Certificate English and Mathematics G. W. Oteman, B.A. (Nijmegen), Teacher ' s Certificate (Music) Modern Languages, Librarian, Art W. R. Salmon, B.A. (Toronto) Head of Classics M. A. Ellissen, M.C. Bursar D. M. Ferguson Assistant Bursar Mrs. G. Patriquin Secretary to Acting Headmaster Miss M. C. Clunas Secretary ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Mrs. B. Hilton Housekeeper Mrs. H. Pearson, R.N. Nurse Mrs. J. Hewitt, Mrs. M. Godwin, Mrs. A. Lowe Matrons in Main Building Mrs. J. Hartl, Mrs. B. Dinter Matrons in Copeman ' s Indicates Old Boy of Shawnigan Lake School 13
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VALETE J. Dickens From the year 1962 to ' 68, Mr. Jed Dickens was a well known figure on the Shawnigan campus. Arriving from Saskatchewan, he took his position in the English department while teaching History on the side. Many a boy will no doubt recall how Mr. Dickens ' unique sense of humour served to brighten up the day and make every- thing seem worthwhile. He became Assistant Housemas- ter in Groves ' House for a year and during the latter part of his stay he directed the Speed Reading course and coached the Grass Hockey team. Now he is off to Apple- by College in Ontario and we at Shawnigan extend to him and his family our best wishes for future success and happiness. A. Brown Mr. Brown came to Shawnigan in 1963 to teach in the sciences and two years later he became the compe- tent head of the department. He taught Physics to grades ten. eleven, and twelve, while developing the lab into one of the most advanced of its kind in B.C. He led the two science tours down to the Boeing Aircraft plant in Seattle much to the interest of the many boys who were present. In the last year Mr. Brown has started the Computer Society which has been highly successful, involving boys in the more senior grades. In May of the last year this club programmed a computor dance in which 73 boys and 73 girls were macthed according to their compat- ibility. The dance turned out exceptionally well with everyone enjoying themselves. The other areas of school life in which he was active were rugby where he coached the Juniors and also as the head of the Philosophy Club which met weekly at his house. The experiment of the 3 Day Achievement began with his ideas and suggestions which perhaps we may benefit from next year with the possible repetition of the experiment. Married and with two children, aged four and two years, Mr. Brown now leaves us to attend on a scholarship Brown University at Providence, Rhode Island. We wish him the very best of luck in his studies and future life in which we feel he will be most successful. G. Oteman In the five years that Mr. Oteman has been at Shaw- nigan he has made a remarkable contribution to the school. He must be remembered not only as a French teacher but for his varied contribution to the Fine Arts. Through his singular effort the Art Club was supervised, instructed and maintained. In Music he dedicated hours of his busy schedule in the difficult task of developing the School Orchestra and this year saw him playing the organ in Chapel. As Librarian in our new Library he devoted a great deal of time in maintenance, supervision, rotating periodicals, filing books and choosing new and up-to-date volumes. He is taking a few years out from teaching to attend the University of Victoria. We would like to thank him for his unselfish contribution to the school and wish him and his family the best of luck in the future. 12
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Standing Left to Right: D. Barlow, D. Winslow, I. McBean. Sitting: E. Poulsson. C. Grauer (Head Boy), Mr. L. P. MacLachlan (Headmaster), S. Luce, D. Hansen. SCHOOL PREFECTS HOUSE PREFECTS Head Boy — J. C. Grauer E. S. Poulsson S. C. Luce I. D. McBean D. G. M. Barlow D. Winslow D. J. Hansen RIPLEY ' S HOUSE D. I. McDiarmid W. R. Brown N. M. Comber S. M. Hamilton A. R. Shepard P. V. Gordon J. W. Lusney R. M. Shaw J. C. Sloan A. J. Whitehead GAMES CAPTAINS LAKE ' S HOUSE C. S. Bowell L. S. Ladner G. M. Craig G. M. Robson A. B. Wilson GROVES ' HOUSE Rugby I. D. Fairweather Cricket P. B. Gudewill Track D. J. Hansen Rowing E. S. Poulsson Basketball I. D. Fairweather Field Hockey G. J. Williamson Gymnastics D. F. Motter Cross Country D. J. Hansen Sailing J. C. Sloan Squash P. B. Gudewill Shooting D. B. Trethewey Swimming G. M. Robson Tennis W. C. K. Clarke P. B. Gudewill M. M. Bridge P. J. DeWitt D. R. Paulson R. B. Arnt G. P. Barratt M. R. Dawson J. G. Housser P. H. M. Spohn COPEMAN ' S HOUSE L. S. Richardson R. C. Freeman W. Gould A. R. Hocking 14
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