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Lake ' s House House Master Head of House L. ANDERSON D. WINSLOW Back Row: M. Hall, R. Wade, M. Forrester, B. Kean, P. Stevenson. J. Agassiz, M. Lydster, G. Meredith, J. Kay, J. Butcher, M. Oliver. A. Gibson, R. Bullock. Standing: G. Craig, C. Winslow, B. Stewart, K. Gibson, L. Bollman, G. Williams, D. Lieberman, D. Milne, B. Parsons, C. Taylor, M. Robson. R. Ward, B. Dinter, C. Punnett. Sitting: C. Fung, D. Bullock, R. Thomson, S. Ladner, J. McDiarmid, I. Fairweather, Mr. G. L. Anderson, D. Winslow, C. Bowell, D. Sutherland, L. Bullivant, M. Hewitt, A. Wilson. Front Row: I. Johnson, M. Shinner, B. Fairweather, C. Janeway. B. Walker, A. Parker, C. Ostlund. As Speech Day closed the door on yet another year, Lake ' s managed to show that success is not solely de- pendent on skill in sports or progress in the classroom but also on the general spirit, determination, and enthu- siasm of the boys throughout the year. Thus with spirit and skill combined, Lake ' s secured the Inter-House Chal- lenge Shield despite such setbacks as the loss of the first inter-house competition, swimming, where Groves ' had the upper hand leaving Lake ' s second. With Ripley ' s close on our tail, Lake ' s managed top results consistently in the academic field and as a result of their fine performances this year, C. Fung and P. Stevenson were awarded House Colours. The winning of the Inter-House Academic Shield was due to the depth of students receiving good marks as well as to those few who lodged themselves permanently at the top. Notice- ably few boys were found on satis in Lake ' s a nd hope- fully this will be continued in the future. In extra-curricular activities Lake ' s was a stolid con- tender and under the leadership of Mr. Oteman to whom we give thanks, boys sang a good variety of songs in French, English, Latin, and Dutch in the Inter-House 33
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Music Festival placing a close third. Don Bullock, a mem- ber of the Stag Club, performed excellently as Doctor Relling in the play, ' The Wild Duck ' , while others in the House had minor parts or worked behind the scenes. Chris Winslow was required to have a lady sit on his knee, much to his delight, as he admirably played the part of Mr. Bumble in ' Oliver! ' A good proportion of the gang and the chorus consisted of Lake ' s talent, occasion- ally brought to order by assistant-director Jim McDiarmid. As one walked down the wing in Lake ' s House an odd assortment of noises could usually be heard coming from the dorms whether the doors were open or not — if there was a door at all! In the Fifth Dorm Frank Fung created great confusion with his strict adhesion to every school Next time, say sir . rule written and Parker smiled his way through every tight spot, while Shinner amazed all with his rolls of . . . Peruvian protection! Johnson appeared to be looking with great interest at the House pictures out in the hall during rest period while he lay in bed? The Fourth Dorm was as is custom, a large group of Guys like Bullock who controlled the rest by his weight alone, although occasionally Malcomputing his advances or being diverted by a Kiwi who never managed to get to bed on time. On the other hand, some were not too Kean on Wading into the Butcher-Knife. Walking into the Third Dorm one might be greeted by a pillow to the head by Kel and a sophisticated justi- fication by Winslow or just by a few murmurs about Vicki from the bed straight ahead! Our Man from Iran kept a bottle of English Leather at hand and B. Lieber- man kindly showed you the way out. If the door to the Second Dorm could be opened against Ross, you were lucky. Lee provided the argument for the night and often into the next morning. Dune Milne could not easily be convinced to use Ban. Bart set up a useful antennae for his radio to the tune of a fifty page letter written by Punnett to someone at Straths! The two senior dorms were lively enough with Jim McDiarmid taking command over one and Mr. Anderson over the other. Mart Hewitt became proficient in wall Nice pit, Kit . repairs as well as in any combat duty that he came across, verbal or physical. Chris Bowell perceived that there was a girl ' s school across the Lake and set out to do something about it. Randy got a beautiful tan while sitting out on the roof but Steve was often refused break- fast in bed. This was the last year that the dorms as we know them, will be in use. Next year the study dorms are scheduled to open and it will be interesting to see what the reaction to this new mode of living will be. For the co-operation and willingness of all those in Lake ' s many thanks are given as next to nothing could be achieved without it. Every boy helps, whether it be in the classroom or out, on or off the field; each in his own way, he is able to build towards the communal strength of the House in which we may all take pride. To Mrs. Hewitt, a woman the boys more than often go to see for one rip or another, go our thanks for doing such a good and unending job on the many clothing repairs jobs. The continued success and well being of Lake ' s House is due to the unselfish and consistent devotion of Mr. Anderson our Housemaster, who in his eleven years at this post has endured many difficult situations, yet always kept us at the top. where indeed we should stay. To him and to the prefects especially Dave Winslow, Head of House, who all worked along with him, we offer our most sincere appreciation for a very successful and extremely profitable year. A.W. I know Judo . 34
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