COUNCIL OF VISITORS The Yerv Rev. Brian Whitlow Monsignor NI. Oflonnell Dr. .-XE. King Rabbi Etnil Klein HONORARY GOVERNORS Mr. .-X.S. Barker. Benefactor Brig. FN. Clabelclu, Cl.B.E.. D.S.O.. BD., Former Governor and Old Bov, Senior School Mr. R.H.B. Ker. Senior Olcl Bov. Senior School Mr. B.B. Pellv. Former Governor and' Old Bov. Senior School Capt. j.D. Prentice. D.S.O.. D.S.C. Sc Bar. Senior Old Bov. junior School Nlr. RW. Svinons. Heachnaster Emeritus. St. Nlichaels School Nlr. W.R.G. Wenman. Foriner Master. L'niversitv School GOVERNORS Nlr. R. john Nation. Chairman Dr. DJ. Ballantvne Nlr. P.j.S. Burchett Nlr. W.G. Butler Mr. Clare G. Copeland Nlr. Trevor CBI. Davis Xlr. R.S. Moore Mr. BE. Teagle Nlr. Victor Wilson
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'uri- THE HE DMASTER WRITES The school year now drawing to its close has been a happy one. The thread of llSll2ll events which we come to expect, and use to measure the progress ofthe year. was embroidered this year in a number of ways. During Ulll' visit to the UK. in the spring of 1973 we extended invitations to the Schools we played to come and visit 11s. Happily two accepted and in the second term Sevenoaks School from Kent and Brynteg School from Bridgend -journeyed to B.C. The rugby was of the highest order and the details will be found elsewhere in this book. My pleasure was to see boys from overseas having the opportunity to visit Canada and to see S.NI.L'. learn from the experiences of other students. I have alway s been convinced that 'understanding' comes from 'knowingf Contacts such as these make the educational experience of the st11- dents here richer. as they do for our visitors. Iiveryone benefits from such ex- changes. At Christmas the Parents' Auxiliary, which has worked so hard for our School, asked permission to arrange two Christmas Dinners in Brown Hall. I was delighted to agree. I want Olll' school facilities to he used to the utmost at all times. Two very happy evenings ensued and the Auxiliary plan to make these Dinners annual affairs. This is another positive step in the continuing process ofbringing everyone into the School. Parents, friends and strangers - we want to see you using Ulll' facilities where possible. The academic picture continues to make excellent reading. The Graduating Class. the largest in the Schools history, was excellent and I commend them for their work this year. All indications are that the School will grow by over 100 students next year. We are enrolling Grades I and II for the first time and this will mean 30 more boys at the Prep alone. During the year a series of long-range decisions by the Board led to the im- mediate start on a new Residence for the Senior School. It is a handsome build- ing and it will accommodate 91 Boarders. It will give 11s the opportunity to re- novate School House this coming year. Next we will start on a new Athletics Changing Room Building - a pressing need. It is to be hoped that the funds for these vital extensions will come from everyone interested in o11r School. This has been a year of solid achievement in every field. Next year we will make more progress -the spirit is strong.. the staffdetermined and the clirec- tion clearly charted: To be unequalled in the educational field in the West. It will he done! P.A.C. fi
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