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RBC WALL OF DISTINCTION

1995 Inductees

 


GLADYS CHRISTISON ANDERSON
BA '34
Basketball, Hockey

Gladys was highly revered by her peers as an excellent basketball and ice hockey player. She was extremely involved on the Athletics Board as well as student government and always took fullest interest in the activities of the University's athletics and social affairs.

A captain of the women's hockey team in 1933 and 34, Gladys was also said to have been a most reliable individual who played an integral role as a student in the development of women's athletics as Bishop's.


DEBBIE HUBAND
BA '80
Basketball

Debbie was the cornerstone of the highly successful Lady Gaiters’ basketball programme of the lat 7-s and early 80s. Debbie captained the women’s basketball team to three consecutive QUAA titles from 1977-80. She was chosen to the CIAU All-Canadian team twice and was also the Bishop’s Female Athlete of the Year three times.

Upon graduation Debbie continued a stellar ten-year stint as a member of Canada’s National Women’s Basketball Team that she captain from 1979 to 1986. In 1995 she was inducted into the Canadian Amateur Basketball Hall of Fame. Debbie is currently the head women’s basketball coach at the University of British Columbia.


Dr. IAN HUME
BA ’33, BCL ’91
Basketball, Track & Field

When Ian came to Bishop’s in 1929 basketball was the sport of his choice and became the catalyst in his development as an outstanding athlete. No Bishop’s graduate has contributed more on the international track & field scene than Ian Hume. He holds 14 world records and over 40 Canadian records in various Masters track and field events. Ian has been one of Canada’s most outstanding competitors, coaches, and administrators.

Ian was chosen to be the Canadian representative to the International Amateur Athletic Federation at three Olympic Games (Munich, Montreal and Los Angeles).

A native of Melbourne, Quebec, Dr. Hume still volunteers his time for various local track and field meets.


GORDON TITCOMB
BA '32
Football, Hockey

Considered by many as the finest athlete Lennoxville ever produced, Gordon possessed more physical courage than any athlete of his era at Bishop’s. He was a stalwart as both lineman on the football team and defenseman on the hockey team.

Upon graduation, Gordon continued to excel in athletics as a member of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association’s football and hockey teams on the ‘30s.