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THE STAFF 1983-84 The Headmaster Douglas J. Campbell, B.Sc, Dip. Ed. (Bishop ' s University) Deputy Headmaster and Director of Admissions Derek W. Hyde-Lay, P.T.I. , E.T.S. (Switzerland) The Housemasters Copeman ' s House: Phillip J. Jarvis, B.A. Cert. Ed. (Univ. of Wales), B.Ed., M.Ed., (Univ. of Manitoba) Groves ' House: William J. McCracken, B.A., (Univ. of King ' s College, Halifax), B.Ed. (St. Mary ' s Univ) Lake ' s House: Graham L. Anderson, B.A. (Brit. Col.) Lonsdale ' s House: Nicholas I. Coghlan, B.A., (Queen ' s College, Oxford), P.G.C.E. (Univ. of Nottingham) Ripley ' s House and Director of Activities: Joseph S. Grey, Cert, of Ed. (Univ. of Durham) The Chaplain: The Rev. Canon W.H.H. McClelland, M.B.E., M.A. Administrative Assistant to the Headmaster Richard P. Smith, M.A., Dip. Ed. (Univ. of Edinburgh) The Registrar: Jens Gotthardt, B.Sc, (Carleton), M.Sc, (Univ. of Wisconsin) The Director of Studies: Rolf L. Grass, B.A. (S.F.U.), M.A. (Univ. of Alberta) The Director of Athletics: Mark R. Hall, B.P.E. (Brit. Col.) Raymond Carr Stephen E. Cox, B.Sc, Dip. Ed. (U. Vic.) John L. Davies, B.A. (Univ. of Western Wash), Teaching Cert. (Trinity Coll.), Carmarthen Glenn O. Dickens, B.A. (Carleton) Nicholas R. Fairbank, B.Sc. (Brit. Col.) A.R.C.M. Lewis G. Fraser, B.A. Dip. Ed. (Univ. of Alberta) Stephen A.S. Lane, B.Sc. (U. Vic.) David Leary, B.Sc (Univ. of Manchester) Dip. Ed. (Univ. of Durham) Scott A. Noble, B.Sc. (S.F.U.) Mark Le Roux, G.T.C.L., L.T.C.L. (C.M.T.), L.T.C.L. (Sch. Mus.), A.R.C.M. Donald G. Rolston, B.Ed. (Brit. Col.) Peter D. Yates, B.Ed. (Brit. Col.) FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF D.M. Ferguson Mrs. S. Simmons MEDICAL W.D. McCauley, B.A., M.D. A. van Hoek, B.A., D.D.S. Mrs. D.W. Hyde-Lay, R.N. Mrs. M.R.Hall, R.N. Bursar Bursar ' s Assistant School Doctor School Dentist Head Nurse (Resident) Assistant Nurse (Resident) N. Magee Mrs. A. Ives Mrs. O.R. Blanchette Mrs. D.R. Frowd Miss S. Reed Mrs. P. Dyck Miss K. Filleul Miss J. Neilsen R. Hollings J. Wilbur F. Josar G. Poole Business Administrator Headmaster ' s Secretary Office Manager Academic Staff Secretary Secretary Manager, School Commissary Catering Supervisor Transportation Manager Maintenance Maintenance Head Gardener Grounds
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THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS 1983-84 JOHN A. KA YE, Sidney, B.C. Chairman of the Board JACKR. ABERCROMBIE, Cobble Hill, B.C. KARL J. ANDERSON, Tacoma, Washington, U.S.A. . FORREST ANGUS, Calgary, Alberta C. DEREK ARNDT, Kirkland, Washington, U.S.A. R. BRUCE ATKINSON, Duncan, B.C. DR. PETER J. BANKS, Victoria, B.C. DR. JOHN W. BARCLA Y, Port Moody, B.C. DR. JOHNB. BURR, Salem, Oregon, U.S.A. ROBERT J. COOPER, Prince George, B.C. ROBERT J. DAWSON, Vancouver, B.C. C. DA VIDFORSTER, Port Coquitlam, B.C. DA VIDJ. FULTON, Edmonton, Alberta THOMAS F. GOODENOUGH, Portola Valley, California, U.S.A. MRS. DONALD A. HA YES, Duncan, B.C. MRS. L. HEMSWORTH, Vancouver, B.C. BRUCE M.F. HOUSSER, Victoria, B.C. DOUGLAS I. JOHNSTON, Vancouver, B.C. JOHN M.S. LECKY, Calgary, Alberta C. DEREK LESTER, Calgary, Alberta BRIAN N. MCGAVIN, Vancouver, B.C. IANE. MCPHERSON, Westmount, P.Q. GRAEME K. MACRAE, Victoria, B.C. H. RUSSEL QUINN, Vancouver, B.C. PETER F. ROAF, Edmonton, Alberta W.G. STRONGMAN, North Vancouver, B.C. A.J. THIESSEN, Surrey, B.C. HUGHC. WILKINSON, Victoria, B.C. DR. DONALD B. WILLIAMS, Summerland, B.C. DR. DA VIDB. WOOLDRIDGE, Ganges, B.C.
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THE 1983-84 EDITION OF THE STAG IS DEDICATED TO: GRAHAM L. ANDERSON HOUSEMASTER OF LAKE ' S Born in Bradford, England in 1929, Graham Anderson was educated at a number of schools. He attended two prep schools in England before the family moved to Canada at the outbreak of the war in 1939. Arriving in the Cowichan Valley in the spring of 1940, Graham was enrolled at Shawnigan Lake School. He became a member of Groves ' House and stayed at the School for Grades 7, 8 and 9. In 1942 his family transferred him to Duncan Grammar School and then Duncan High School. Graham then took Grade 1 1 out of school and did the year by correspondence before attending Victoria High School, from where he graduated. This fragmented education has often been regretted by Graham and this doubtless is the reason for his regard for the value of boys, entering Shawnigan at Grade Eight and continuing through Grade 12, with no interruptions or pressures to change schools. Leaving School, Graham entered the work force, firstly as a teller at the Royal Bank in Victoria and later with the same Bank at their Vancouver Branch. After two years he felt the need for a change and he joined the B.C. Coast Steamships. Working in the Pursar ' s Department, he sailed aboard the Princesses Patricia, Marguerite, Elizabeth and Nora. Following his two years before the mast, Graham entered UBC and completed his BA degree. Whilst at university he joined the Canadian Navy Reserves and he was awarded his commission in 1956. During his last year at UBC, Graham decided to find out what teaching was all about. He joined the staff of St. George ' s School in Vancouver and did some part time teaching. Obviously the experience was good! In the Fall of 1957, Graham came to Shawnigan as a member of staff. He was appointed Housemaster of Lake ' s House, a position he holds to this day, twenty-seven years later! Graham has many and varied interests at Shawnigan, but none has the ongoing care, attention and dedication that he gives to his House. The ' Green Machine ' moves strongly ahead year by year, maintaining the standards in- sisted upon by Graham. Graham is one of the fortunate few who really enjoy their work. He looks forward to the op- portunities presented each time he meets with a class. His breadth and depth of knowledge in many subject areas has fired up the imagination of many students and made his classes most memorable. Since he came to Shawnigan the list of his ac- complishments has been almost endless. He held the position of Registrar from 1966 until 1974 and at the same time he held the position of Director of Ad- missions from 1967 to 1971. He has taught History 12, Social Studies and English and he continues to teach Latin, Mathematics and Civilization 12. His responsibilities have been and are, many and varied. He was Secretary of the Shawnigan Society and Secretary to the Board of Governors for a number of years. He organised the Stag Annual for five years and still does the Newsletter. He runs the Rifle Club, the Archery Club and helps with the sailing programme. He has attended and been of invaluable assistance at all of the School Ski Weeks. His newfound love of skiing is evident at ski week and by his choice of winter holidays! Graham has been a superb guide to all of the Summer European Tours since 1969. His love for and knowledge of
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