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Mr. Morgan was born and raised in Toronto until the age of 17 when he moved to Brentwood College. At Brentwood, he finished his high school years, the last noticeable year as a Head of House. From there he went to U. Vic. and eventually transferred to U.B.C. where he finished his B.Ed. He comes to us from Col- lingwood School where he was a physical education instructor and a coach of swimming, field hockey and volleyball. Here at Shawnigan Lake he is a math instructor as well as a coach of volleyball and rowing. Excited to be at the school, he hopes to have a long, productive and happy career here. He would like to impress upon the students the attitudes of hard work, cooperative work, fairness, understanding and self respect. During his spare time, Mr. Morgan enjoys reading, theatre, music and volleyball. His favourite competitive sport is the triathalon which he has just recently com- peted in the Hawaiian Iron Man Race. Coming from such a disciplined man, it is easy to understand him saying in order to achieve anyth ing, you gotta wanna . Shawnigan wishes Mr. Morgan a happy career here and we hope his goals will be fulfilled. ■ |7 1 m ml ► up 1 1 For the first time in 20 years, Shawnigan has a new chaplain. Succeeding, but never replacing, The Reverend Canon Horace McClelland who retired earlier this year, is The Reverend Gordon Payne. Mr. Payne, 43, moved from Win- nipeg in August with his wife and three children. Mr. Payne was born in Winnipeg in 1944. In 1968 he received his Bachelor of Science degree from Bemidji State University, in Bemidji, Minnesota. In 1971 he received a Master of Education degree from the same university. Earlier this year he also received a Master of Divinity degree from St. John ' s College at the University of Manitoba. From 1968-80 and 1984-85, Mr. Payne was a teacher, then coordinator and eventually Vice Principal for the St. James Assiniboia School Division in Winnipeg. He was also a Physical Education Consultant seconded to Manitoba ' s Department of Education from 1980 to 1983. In 1984 he was named Physical Education Teacher of the Year by the Manitoba Physical Education Teachers ' Association. On June 24, The Right Reverend Walter Heath Jones, Bishop of Rupert ' s Land, ordained Mr. Payne to the Diaconate. Mr. Payne says: I have come to Shawnigan full of hope and anticipation. I ' m eager to serve boys who come here from all parts of the world. Community for me has all sorts of connotations, but foremost will be sharing God ' s love with students, staff and their families in whatever context we should meet. His goals are to encourage greater participa- tion within the services of worship, provide opportunities for education and dialogue within the community, introduce liturgies of a more c ontemporary nature and develop a ser- vice of worship which reflects the lives of those who make up the Shawnigan community.
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MEDICAL STAFF MMMNMHBMM Mary Hyde-lay The Medical Staff The medical department in any boarding school plays an important role. Here at Shawnigan we have two registered nurses. Thus 24 hour coverage is given everyday of the school year. The school medical staff consists of: W. Douglas McCauley B.A.M.D. - physician. Eugene W. Shahariw D.M.D. - dentist. Rolf Maijer D.D.S. - orthodontist. Mary M. Hyde-Lay R.N. - head nurse. L. Beth Hall R.N. - assistant nurse. Mrs. Hall and I are very grateful for the assistance and sup- port given by our medical team, their associates and staff. The Cowichan District Hospital in Duncan is fully equip- ped and accredited and covers virtually all specialty areas. Steven Quinn - son of Russell Quinn, who was an Old Boy of 1964, was the last boy to be admitted to our old Sick Bay, which is now being converted into part of the new girls residence. In September the new Sick Bay will be located in the upper level of old Ripley ' s House. The students will appreciate the view of the Kaye Gardens . It has been a busy year, but the general health of the students has been good. M. Hyde-Lay Dr. E.W. Shahariw Dr. R. Maijer
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