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==Photography Competition==
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The VOC holds a photography competition each year. Slides can be entered in one of the following categories: Landscape, flora and fauna, portrait, humorous and VOC activities. Prizes are presented at the banquet. Complete details are announced early in the second term. The origin of this competition is described [[Awards#Photography_Competition_2|below]].
The VOC holds a photography competition each year. Slides can be entered in one of the following categories: Landscape, flora and fauna, portrait, humorous and VOC activities. Prizes are presented at the banquet. Complete details are announced early in the second term. The origin of this competition is described [[Awards#Photography_Competition_2|below]].

Revision as of 04:14, 22 January 2007

Every year at the VOC banquet, various awards are given out. They are divided into two categories, serious and humorous and are described below. Past awards are also listed below.

Awards - Serious

Bronze Pin

Given to a member who has made a significant contribution to the club over the previous year. The first pin was awarded in 1995 - prior to that pins could be purchased. One is not necessarily given out each year.

Past Winners

Silver Pin

Silver pin awards are given to those who have contributed their time and energy to the club "above and beyond the call of duty". This award was instituted in 1950 and had since been awared to about 60 people. An updated list of recipients is presented below. This list is compiled from records in past journals and therefore may not be complete (Last update '94-'95)

Past Winners

  • 1950 - 1954
    Ev Walling, Al Hall, Jack Lintot, Doug Harvey-Smith,
    Dick Lazenby, Frank Martin, Marg Norris, John Rivett,
    Fred Bennett, Harry Smith, Peter Girling, Sev Heiberg,
    Nick Hudak, Shirley Talyor, Fay Dobson, John Ridington
  • 1955 Pat Duffy, Sylvia Ledingham
  • 1956 Jim Denholme
  • 1957 Dave Kennedy, Lew Moir
  • 1958 Beth Chilcott, Al Smith
  • 1959 Karl Ricker, Art Wooten
  • 1960 Carman Smith
  • 1961 Robin Clarke, John Pringle, Bruce Ward
  • 1962 Byron Olson
  • 1963 Dean Goard, Dick Culbert
  • 1964 Ian Stirling
  • 1965 Carole Russell
  • 1967 Roland Burton
  • 1968 Peter Thompson
  • 1969 Dave Wingate, Les Watson

  • 1974 Chris McNeil, Marilyn Rode
  • 1975 Moirea Lemon
  • 1977 Rob Boyce, Julie Ourom, Berri Claus
  • 1978 Helen Lemon, Peter Jordan
  • 1983 Paul Philips, Leon Kolankiewicz
  • 1984 Jay Page, Alan Dibb, Bruce Blackwell
  • 1986 Darlene Anderson
  • 1988 Rich Lechleitner
  • 1992 Muriel Pacheco, Julie MacCauley
  • 1993 Fern Hietkamp, Mike Surface

Gold Pin

Gold pin awards are given to those club members eho have not only devoted much of their time, over a number of years, to the VOC, but have also done some form of outstanding work for the club. Endorsement by 2/3 of the membership at a general meeting is necessary to approve this award. To date only five gold pins have been awarded:

  • 1950 Ron Leslie, Club Treasurer - Building the Seymour Cabin.
  • 1966 Karl Ricker - Planning, designing and building the Whistler cabin.
  • 1966 Byron Olson - Planning, designing and building the Whistler cabin.
  • 1970 Roland Burton - Planning and building the Burton Hut.
  • 1995 Andre Zimmerman - Construction of the Brian Waddington Memorial Hut

Most Active New Member(s)

Usually this is a book prize given to the new member(s) (one per gender min.) who has developed their outdoor skills the most during the previous year (not necessarily given to novices).

Past Winners

  • 1987 Jeff Greenwood
  • 1988 Ileana Paul
  • 2004 Richard So, Kaja Sadowski & Janet Draganov
  • 2005 Stephen Lerch & Kim Humman

Journal Awards

There are several awards given to contributors to the VOC Journal at the discretion of the Journal Editor.

Photography Competition

The VOC holds a photography competition each year. Slides can be entered in one of the following categories: Landscape, flora and fauna, portrait, humorous and VOC activities. Prizes are presented at the banquet. Complete details are announced early in the second term. The origin of this competition is described below.

Awards - Humorous

The Broken Board Award (& Broken Helmet)

Background

VOC Journal Article
The following text is transcribed from VOC Journal 15. In the spirit of preserving the original author's work, please do not edit it except to correct copy mistakes.


This award was originated in 1970 by a group of VOCers involved in building the Pringles Ridge Hut (renamed the Neve Hilton shortly after).It consists of a piece of 2 x 8 inch dressed fir about four feet long, which Mike Miles packed out of the Opal Cone. Now you ask, how did this lumber get to the Opal Cone? The lumber was originally intended to be used in building the hut, but the chopper which was transporting it ran into trouble and had to jettison his load. The pilot happened to jettison his load right over the only two-ton boulder in the meadown. The 2 x 8 x 12' rough cedar joists, 3 platform supports, and some cedar siding were all self-destructed upon contact.

Thus originates this award. It was also decided that the award should be given for "stupidity above & beyond and/or service below and beyond the call of duty"

- By Eric White, The Broken Board Award 1972, VOCJ15, 1972-1973, pp.8

The Broken Helmet has joined this award lately, for those times when the stupidity required a team effort.

Past Winners

  • 1970(?) Mike Miles - For carring the (broken) board back to the trailhead (see Background)
  • 1971 Mike Miles - For various occasion: Shave his shapely ankles, serve a nourishing breakfast of popcorn and stale cheese biscuits, to the girls in bed. Banged in a bong so well a crowbar had to be used to get it out and took 5 hours to climb on one of famous climbs up Eleven Bolt Rock (usually takes ten minutes).
  • 1972 John Frizell - For his efforts in constructing an outhouse for the Pringle's Ridge hut. This original masterpiece of construction, with the best view of any biffy in the world (the latter is true). However, the snow-creep had different ideas, and he put them to work that winter. Snow-creep proceeded to eat John's work of art, chew it up, and then spit out the pieces. The end result was a completely destroyed outhouse: all the pieces were at least seperated, it not broken. However, a group of twenty people went in the next summer and built a new outhouse out of the pieces. This new outhouse has the same view, but has its lower portions buried in rock to foil the snow-creep, and as fas as I know, it's till standing (Not anymore..)
  • 1980 Paul Phillips
  • 1983 Pat MacLachlan - For bouncing the only cheque that year.
  • 1986 Debbie Phillips - For breaking the glass on the newly-built book cabinet in the clubroom.
  • 1987 Peter Stone - For his cornice-jumping (or should I say falling) exploits on the Sphinx and for skiing on a broken ankle at McGillivray Pass.
  • 1988 Richard Howes & Jeff Greenwood - Fot their marathon five-day assault on the NE Buttress of Slesse Mountain.
  • 1989 Scott Phillips - For the many ingenious ways he devised to injure his ankles over the year.
  • 1990 Jan Palaty - For giving food poisoning to 12 people on a Christmas camp with poorly cooked beans.
  • 2005 Jeff Mottershead, Christian Veenstra, and Scott Webster for various "Escapes" (see VOCJ48)

The Kitchen Sink Award

Background

VOC Journal Article
The following text is transcribed from VOC Journal 43. In the spirit of preserving the original author's work, please do not edit it except to correct copy mistakes.


"Early in the new millennium, I found myself wandering around Argentinean Patagonia with my long-time friend, Dave Campbell. Every mountaineer on earth knows the name and legend of Cerro Torre. For Dave and I, it was not to be missed. On a beautiful day in February, we took to frolicking around on the Torre Glacier. The sights were... well, let's just say that I highly recommend going there. Above us loomed the massive granitic finger of Cerro Torre; its South Face, vertical and some 1300m high, sanctifying its summit. The easiest route is rated a very difficult ULMTAN (standing for "Um, Let Me Think About...No!"). But that's ok. What I could take from standing below this tower was the simple pleasure of being in a magical place. On top of that, I gained instant respect for those that have climbed the peak.

While heading back to camp, something caught my eye in the bottom of a shallow closed crevasse. Dave investigated, finding a 1m by 1m mangled chunk of alunimium sheet. It all clicked instantly. In 1995, a team of three Italians (R.Manni, E. Salvaterra, and P. Vidi) climbed a new route on the South Face called "Infinite South". Undoubtedly the route was really hard, rated at 5.11+ / A4 / 70 degree ice for 36 pitches (alternatively rated ULMTAN). The team made the "intersting" decision to use an Aluminium box as a bivy. After climbing a few pitches and setting ropes, the team would spend endless arduous hours hauling the mutliple-hundred-pound beast up the wall. The thing was so heavy that they resorted to using a ratcheting, lever-based pulley. So, with every difficult push of the lever, they gained an impressive 2cm with the box. Hauling a 50 m pitch would take 2500 pumps of the handle!

Upon reaching the top of the wall, they realized that rappelling with this box would not prove easy. Besides, they wanted to summit. So they fitted the box with a parachute and prepared it for "touch down". Considering that the area gets some of the world's fiercest winds (eddies upwards of 70 km/h), you might think this was a doomed experiment. Within a few hundred meters, the parachute collapsed and the box free fell the height of a 300-storey building until making solid contact with the ground. A few days later, the team reported that they went to the base and found no trace of the box: all they found was a haulbag. What would you rather find: 200kg of mangled Aluminium or a haulbag? So, five years later, Dave and I found a big chunk of the above-mentioned box... 5 km away ! I smell a rat.

After carrying the scrap back to Cerro Torre base camp, I erected a monument with the metal entitled "Fly It In, Chuck It Off". Not more than half an hour later, I heard the monument being disassembled. As it turns out, a group of Germans were outraged by my monument; a heated argument ensued. After agreeing to keep the monument down for the sake of the tourists, we carried the scrap out and offered it to the rangers. How interesting that the 1995 climb received international recognition yet the rangers had no idea of how the aluminium got there nor had they ever heard of our Italian champions. Thus, the Kitchen Sink Award comes into being: dedicated to the Italian champions for bringing way too much stuff. The Kitchen Sink Award shall be given to that VOC member who knowingly or unknowingly overloads his or her pack with superfluous devices."

- By Jeremy Frimer,The Kitchen Sink Award, VOCJ43, 2000-2001, p.150-152

Past Winners

  • 2005 Andrew Pare

The Loving Cup

An award cup designed to embarrass couples whose romance has blossomed during the past year or to an individual who has tried repeatedly to engage other club members in relationships and failed.

Past Winners

  • 1955 B.A. Buggs
  • 1956 Dick S.
  • 1957 Al Smith
  • 1958 Sue Saxton
  • 1959 George Hassey
  • 1960 Keith N.
  • 1961 Marion G.
  • 1962 Nick Glen
  • 1963 Sam Stirling
  • 1966 Ted Swanson
  • 1969 Pat Williams
  • 1974 Anthea Farr
  • 1975 Stuart Lynne
  • 1976 Marg Symons & Joy MacArthur
  • 1977 Jay Page & Gail Franko

  • 1978 Jay Page & Gail Franko
  • 1979 Anders Duram & his stuffed frog
  • 1980 Leon Kolankiewicz
  • 1981 Kathy Higgins
  • 1982 Paul Phillips & Phyllis Mallett
  • 1983 Bruce Blackwell & Paula Bergerjon
  • 1984 Kevin Haber & Vicki Venner
  • 1985 Mary McLean
  • 1986 Rob Driscoll
  • 1987 Rich Lechleitner & "bug butts"
  • 1988 Jeff Greenwood & Lisa Moody
  • 1989 Steve Dods & Anita Miettunen
  • 1990 Peter Celliers & Denise Hart
  • 1991 Ken Legg & Barb Bell
  • 1992 Lorne Hoover & Louise Blomer

  • 1994 Guy Edwards & Ann-Marie Conway
  • 1995 Jen Wild
  • 1996 Dave Vocadio & Tamara Rusnak
  • 1997 Ron Horwood & Alanna Brady
  • 1998 Dan Perrakis
  • 1999 Mike Guite & Stella Vetterlein
  • 2000 Matt & Dora
  • 2001 Kelly Franz & Marsha Hamilton
  • 2002 Jeremy Frimer
  • 2003 Vince Johnson
  • 2004 Nick Waber & Christine Stathers
  • 2005 Steve "Muffin" Mullen & Jessica Deutsch

Chorus Line Award

An award for a member whom has contributed to a trip or event involving memorable musicality.

Past Winners

  • 2004 Oker
  • 2005 Nick Elson & Jay Piggot

Old Geezer Award

Instituted in 1988 to honour long years of club membership. (Roland is obviously not eligible.)

  • 2005 Jeremy Frimer

Past Winners

  • ???? Muriel Pacheco, Markus Kellerhals, Drew Brayshaw
  • 1988 Andy Pacheco
  • 1989 Peter Stone
  • 2005 Jeremy Frimer (?)

The Goons Award

A public warning about the stupidity of certain members, usually including a prop to help them extract themselves from embarrassing situations in the future. Previously, this was called the "Goon awards" and was mostly dedicated for humourous events over the course of the year. The transtition between them seems to have occured in the mid-80's (?)

Past Winners

  • 1958
    • Geri-Lou Simpson - Able Asst. Cup
    • George Gowdridge - Burping Cup
    • Dave McRae - Official Waxing Instructor
    • Albert Nickull - Shuss-Bomber
    • Ann Hutton - Radar Speed Trap
    • Jack Boulding - Railroad Award
    • Nadene Gwyer - Vice Award
    • Bill Shuttleworth - Order of the Animated Stomach
    • Robin Clarke - Order of the Double Breasted Sweater
  • 1959
    • Graham Dawson - Goon Awarders Permit
    • Linda Campbell Brown - Able Asst. Cup
    • Parker Williams - Beachcombers Permit
    • Jon Magwood - Burping Cup
    • Chuck Boyd - Break of the Year
    • Don Brown - Blue Boy
    • Ian Mahon - Bed Time Story Teller
    • Robin Clarke - Memories Are Made of This
    • Nadene Gwyer - Mother Hubbard of the year
    • Bill Preto - Cleanest Living Boy in Acadia
  • 1960
    • Carman Smith - Cabin "Mistress"
    • Dean Goard - West Van Parking Permit
    • Ian Stirling - Poet Laureate
    • Linda Griffiths - Able .Asst. Cup
    • Sandra Caldwell - "Knee Caps"
    • Jack Boulding - Operator's License
    • John Pringle - "Hole in Sweater" Award
    • Sandra Ellen - "Madam" Award
    • Garry Cowan - Burping Cup
    • Don Brown - Engineer's Railroad Certificate
    • John Dick - "Mother" Award
    • Carman Smith - Operator's License Reinstated
    • George Gowderidge - Gamekeeper's License
  • 1963
    • Jim Fowler - Burping Cup
    • Alexia Caldwell - Assistant Loving Cup
  • 1971
    • Mike Miles - Cream puff Award
    • Wendy Watson - Hippy Award
    • Bill Prescott - Bread, butter and cheese quiz
    • Murray Fierhellar - Smmoth move of the year
    • Chris Temple - Sphinx Sacrifice
    • Mike Miles & Fred Thiessen - Rubber Piton
    • Jill Bridgeman - Hot Dog of the month
    • Eric White - 1971-72 Goon Awarder
  • 1972
    • J. Kelly - received a four foot drinking straw to prevent her from falling into any more streams while trying to get a drink.
    • R. Beaty - Hot Dog of the Month - for a speech he made regarding the first-year girls and the sleeping facilities at thecabin.
    • S. Golling - received a bed pan for her actions over a four day period during which shw did not once venture outside the Neve Hilton.
    • M. Lemon & S. McLean - received a long piece of kelp to help them when they go climbing at Bamfield again.
    • E. Wood - the See-through Negligee Award - for "Just think, I could be having fun in bed this weekend."
    • F. Thiessen - the Rubber Piton Award - for some so the climbing fiascos in which he was involved: tying into the railroad tracks and having five diesel units go by ?!
    • I. Cordey - received a diaper for splitting his pants, "Bursting forth as a new star in the sports field".
    • F. Thiessen & J. Crellin & E. White - received honours for an attempt on Siwash Rock one foggy Monday morning, culminating in a dive by Fred into the salt chuck with his climbing gear.
    • C. Shaw, M. Lemon, S. McLean - Hot Body Award - they tried to germinate some Mung Beams by keeping the seeds close to their bodies. "We succeeded but they fermented because we were too hot."
    • E. White - Dangerous Danger Award - a correlation was suggested between Eric White's dancing and Erich Hinze's broken foot after the banquet.
    • N. Humphries - received a chain to hold his glasses on after he lost them during a climb on the courthouse fountain.
    • R. Boyce - was given a long red string to help people find him if he falls into any more crevasses at Sphinx Camp.
    • D. Whiting & Co.- received a face carved in a long piece of squash for their uncouth masquerade at the Hallowe'en party.
    • T. Rollerson - received honours for jumping down from an ornamental rock wall (outside a restaurant) and putting his foot in a bucket of water.
  • 1973
    • Julian Harrison & Grant McCormack - after voluntarily spending a night out at the base of Rex's Pillar: a candle, a presto log and a songbook to help them in future bivouacs.
    • Steve Schwartz - a knee pad to prevent him from impaling himself with his crampons on future ice climbs.
    • Christreedfir McNeill - Hot Dog Award - for his actions as a portable rappel station on Mt.Shuksan.
    • Julian Harrison, Rob Boyce, Mary Bussell & Bob McMechan - Grand Prize of 80,000,000 - for their presentation of Little Miss Muffet.
    • Mike Miles - received a Boy Scout "BE PREPARED" Award for putting one of his skins together so that he would be ready to go backwards in the event of meeting a bear, Mazamo. etc. Wynne also gave him a bottler of Phisohex for his skin problem.
    • Ann Carter - received the contents of a bucket of water for her rowdy actions at the Reunion party where she drenched numerous people.
    • Julian Harrisonm & Mary Bussell - were noticed spending a lot of time in bed on their Christmas trip, but they appeared to be only talking and sleeping. It was felt that perhaps they were in need of guidance (just to be on the safe side) so: Diane Bodie gave Mary a copy of "How to get your Man" and "Bring 'em Back Alive", Ross Beaty gave Julian his copy of the "Allied Van Lines Guide to Moving In". and Rolf Kullak contributed his copy of "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex but Were Afraid to Ask".
    • Helen Lemon - received a pair of boxing gloves to prevent further damage to Stuart Lynne's front teeth after a scuffle in the clubroom.
    • Stuart Lynne - received a two inch wide roll of tape to prevent further trouble in the clubroom.
  • 1978
    • Paul Hooper - The Broken Tool Award
    • Graham Underhill - The Broken Canoe Award
    • Robin Bricel & "Claude" - The White Tie Affair
    • Rob MacLaren - The Hard Hat Award
    • Steve Ludwig & Julian Dunster - The Broken Ski Award
  • 1980
    • Vicki Seraphim - The Olympic Beach Heavy Weight Champion
    • Audrey Gilmore - The Gourmet Cook Award
    • John Baldwin - Smelly Feet Award
    • Al Knutson - Music Hater's Award
    • Graham Underhill - Pathfinders Award
    • Paul Phillips - Tent Mate Award (from Leon)
    • Audrey Pearson & Kathy Higgins - The Giant Blister Award
  • 1983
    • Graham Underhill & Jean Heineman - For chasing "bunnies" (???)
  • 1986
    • Dave Williams - For taking off from a dinner in Squamish with Markus's car keys. Markus had to hitchhiker home.
    • Brian Waddington - For neglecting to have his car insurance up to date and had his car impounded in Horseshoe Bay. This carload also had to hitchhike home, at midnight.
  • 1987
    • Peter Celliers, Darlene Anderson, Chris Lague, Tim Booth & Peter Stone - For leaving a club rope behind on the East Lion.
  • 1988
    • Richard Howes - One for the most memorable (and indecent) slide show of the year and a second, for his vague instructions on how to get to Glacier school which misdirected at least two vehicules.
  • 1989
    • Paul Kao - Hemorroid cream for his mysterious references to substances called 'roids' which might help his training regimen.
    • Mike Hayden - Keychain for misplacing his keys and arriving at the parking lot fullyladen with gear after the Glacier school.

Past Awards

Gold Pocket Watch

In 1950 an engraved gold watch was presented to Don Manning, the Club Architect for his very outstanding work on the Mt. Seymour cabin.

Steeplechase

Another long-tradition skiing race, but oriented for cross-country skiing. The annual VOC Steeplehase race first began in the early 30's near VOC's Grouse Cabin. The race started at "the end of Thunderbird Ridge, go over the peak of Dam, over the peak of Grouse, across the Plateau and down to the "Vee-O-Cee" (Grouse) Cabin"[1] and combined multiple "obstacles" on the way. So long was the race that participants had to bring a sleeping bag!

On a particular note: there's a wild speculation that the origin of the name Thunderbird for the UBC teams came during the 1933 race after some skiers suggested the name[2].

Men's Cup

Past Winners

  • 1965 Blair Smith
  • 1966 Peter Lattey
  • 1967 Ron Kot
  • 1969 Greg Brown (Snowshoe race instead !)

Pletch & Dorka's Steeple Chase VOC Girls Cup

Past Winners

  • 1957 Lynn Webster
  • 1958 Sheila Fenton
  • 1959 Nadene Gwyer
  • 1960 Ginny Willis
  • 1961 Ginny Willis

  • 1963 Barb Whitaker
  • 1965 Nina Locke
  • 1966 Claire Fraser
  • 1967 Diddi Young
  • 1968 Julie Kiraly

VOC Dam(n) Downhill Competition

In the spring of 1932, the first annual Dam(n) Downhill alpine classic began on Dam Mountain (beside Grouse). It quickly became the skiing event of the year for the VOC. The race was then held on Mt. Seymour's Unicorn Run, usually in late February, once the club moved to their new cabin on Seymour in the late 40's.

The following winners were obtained from the VOC Journals and/or directly from the trophy.

Past Winners

Mens

Class A
  • 1944 Gerry Lockhart
  • 1945 Bill Howard
  • 1946 Jack Skinner
  • 1947 Abe McCarthy
  • 1948 Harry Smith
  • 1949 Nels Itterman
  • 1950 Art Westaway
  • 1951 Pat Duffy
  • 1952 Pat Duffy
  • 1953 Pat Duffy
  • 1954 Jamie McLean
  • 1955 Stu McKay
  • 1956 Dick Street
  • 1957 (lost plate)
  • 1958 Albert Nickull
  • 1959 Karl Ricker
  • 1960 Kim Deane
  • 1962 Kim Deane
  • 1963 Kim Deane
  • 1965 Bryce Howard
  • 1966 Derek Chokalous
  • 1967 No race
  • 1968 Eric Miglin
  • 1969 Charlie Brown
  • 1970 Lib Coverton (No classes this year)
  • 1971 Cam Pearce & Ted Thiessen

Class B
  • 1959 John Kirk
  • 1960 Stu Fall
  • 1962 George Massey
  • 1963 Ric Sebastian
  • 1965 Dave MacNamara
  • 1966 Ken Hall
  • 1967 No race
  • 1968 No winner
  • 1969 Ed Torupka
  • 1970 Lib Coverton (No classes this year)

Class C
  • 1959 Barry Tyldesley
  • 1960 Hugh Naylor
  • 1963 Dave Hibbetson
  • 1965 Jim Stevens
  • 1966 Len Baker
  • 1967 No race
  • 1968 No winner
  • 1969 Jonathon Wilson
  • 1970 Lib Coverton (No classes this year)

Womens

Class A
  • 1959 Linda Campbell Brown
  • 1960 Dianne Ward
  • 1962 Robin Kennedy
  • 1963 Helen Stirling
  • 1965 Barb Deane
  • 1966 No Winner
  • 1967 No race
  • 1968 Bev Tingley
  • 1969 Sue Sainsbury

Class B
  • 1959 Sue Tatum
  • 1960 Janice Stewart
  • 1962 Marion Gardiner
  • 1963 Gill Broatch
  • 1965 Vera Rosenbluth
  • 1966 Donna Griblin
  • 1967 No race
  • 1968 Sue Laberge
  • 1969 Anna Preto

Class C
  • 1959 Beverley Campbell
  • 1960 Vicki Husband
  • 1962 Pam Thomas
  • 1963 Caroline Yong
  • 1965 Rita van Snellenberg
  • 1966 Poppe Crowe
  • 1967 No race
  • 1968 No winner
  • 1969 Donna Dougan

UBC Outdoor Club Skiing Trophy

Past Winners

  • 1932 J.J. Fairley
  • 1933 H.S. Fowler
  • 1934 D.V. Manley
  • 1935 P.L. Northcott
  • 1936 S.G. Bruce
  • 1937 Donalk Clark
  • 1939 Allan McDougal
  • 1941 Ernest Mason
  • 1944 Hank Tiedje
  • 1945 J.W. Roots
  • 1946 E.Fredk Root

  • 1947 Harry Smith
  • 1948 Harry Smith
  • 1949 Don Manning
  • 1950 Doug Overhill, Al Hall
  • 1951 Tony Blagg
  • 1952 Pat Duffy
  • 1953 Bob McLean
  • 1954 Sev Heiberg
  • 1955 Lou Moir
  • 1956 Dave Kennedy
  • 1957 Karl Ricker

  • 1958 Karl Ricker
  • 1959 Karl Ricker
  • 1960 Albert Nickull
  • 1961 Nick Close
  • 1963 Robert Nash
  • 1965 Blaire Smith
  • 1966 Peter Lattey
  • 1967 Ron Kut
  • 1968 Len Winter
  • 1969 Greg Brown

Photography Competition

Beginning in 1958, the VOC holds a photography competition each year. Slides can be entered in four classes with colored pictures and one black & white class. The six classes were:

  • A - Alpine Pictures: mountains, waterfalls, glaciers, sunsets, etc.
  • B - Climbing and/or Ski Mountaineering: views of climbing techniques or the attraction of skiing or ski mountaineering. (Not pictures of the party resting on top, or competitive skiing).
  • C - Alpine Natural History: plants, animals, etc.
  • D - Club Activities: Longhike, weekend trips, social activities, Christmas trips, etc.
  • E - Portraits: Character portraits of individuals (not more than two persons per picture).
  • F - Miscellaneous: Hero shots, any of those 'funny' shots, etc.

Class A

Best Alpine Pictures
Note: It seems that this award was merged with with Class A in the mid-60's. See Edwin Ker Trophy

Past Winners

  • 1958 Don Lyon
  • 1961 B. Foster
  • 1964 D. Hewgill
  • 1965 Bruce McKnight
  • 1966 Dave Olson
  • 1968 Ken Lefever
  • 1969 Ron Kot

Class B: Jean Sharp Memorial Trophy

Named for Jean Sharp, an active number for many years, who died on December 30,1962 in an avalanche on Mount Whaleback while skiing in Yoho Park. Accident report from ACC UBC Archives (pdf file) This award is dedicated for Best Climbing and/or Ski Mountaineering Pictures

Past Winners

  • 1958 Dave Kennedy
  • 1961 G. Broatch
  • 1964 Bruce McKnight
  • 1965 Bruce McKnight
  • 1966 No Winner
  • 1968 Harry Bruce
  • 1969 No winner
  • 1970 No winner

Class C

Best Alpine Natural History Pictures

Past Winners

  • 1958 J.J Fairley
  • 1961 B. Foster
  • 1963 Richard Russel (Black & white)
  • 1964 D. Phelps
  • 1965 Ian Stirling
  • 1966 No Winner
  • 1968 Frank Baumann
  • 1969 Ron Kot
  • 1970 No winner

Class D

Best Club Activities and Portraits Pictures

Past Winners

  • 1958 Don Brown
  • 1961 Sue Tatum
  • 1964 D. King
  • 1965 Axel Kellner
  • 1966 No winner
  • 1968 No winner
  • 1969 Rick Price
  • 1970 No winner

Class E

Best Mountain Portraits

Past Winners

  • 1963 Byron Olson
  • 1964 D. Higging
  • 1965 Bruce McKnight (Awared as Best Club Activity)
  • 1968 No winner
  • 1969 Ron Kot
  • 1970 No winner

Class F

Best Miscellaneous

Past Winners

  • 1964 D. Phelps
  • 1965 John Hembling
  • 1966 Randy Harrison
  • 1968 No winner
  • 1969 No winner
  • 1970 No winner

Black & White

Best Black & White Pictures

Past Winners

  • 1958 John Fairley Jr.
  • 1961 A. Zoltay
  • 1963 Byron Olson & Richard Russell
  • 1969 Peter Macek
  • 1970 Roland Burton

Frank Koch Memorial Award

Created in 1958, this trophy was named for Frank Koch, an old VOCer, who died while on a VOC climbing trip in the Rockies. This award is dedicated for best coloured slide of the annual photography competition.

Past Winners

  • 1958 Don Lyon
  • 1959 Robin Leech
  • 1960 John Fairley
  • 1961 Bristol Foster
  • 1962 Huch Naylor
  • 1963 Byron Olson & Richard Russell
  • 1964 Dave King
  • 1965 Ian Stirling

  • 1966 Dave Olson
  • 1967 Bert Port
  • 1968 Harry Bruce
  • 1969 Ron Kot
  • 1970 Art Neumann
  • 1973 Bob McMechan
  • 1974 Fred Theissen
  • 1983 Pat Maclachlan

  • 1984 Jay Page
  • 1985 Alan Dibb
  • 1987 Richard Howes
  • 1988 Richard Howes
  • 1989 Eric Clemson
  • 1990 Eric Clemson
  • 1991 David Williams

Edwin Ker Trophy

Created in 1958, this trophy is named for Edwin Ker, an avid skier, who was instrumental in introducting skiing to the VOC in the early 1930's and initiated the Damn Downhill. This award is dedicated for the best group of four coloured slides during the annual photography competition. Note: It seems that this award was merged with Class A in the mid-60's

Past Winner

  • 1958 Dave Kennedy
  • 1965 Axel Kellner
  • 1966 Dave Olson (??)