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"Bob" Coulter was the star quarterback during four seasons with the Football Blues. He led the Blues Junior team to the national championship in 1932 and then guided the senior team to the intercollegiate title in 1933. He was captain and Most Valuable Player in 1935, and that year he was named the best quarterback in all of Canadian football. Coulter served as head coach in 1946 and 1947, compiling a record of 12 victories, 1 tie and 3 losses.
As a student, he was active in several intramural sports, including Baseball, Basketball, Hockey and Lacrosse. He also served for three years on the UofT Men's Athletic Directorate.
"Bob" was Director of the UofT Department of Extension from 1956-58, and then was Headmaster of St. Andrew's College in Aurora from 1958-74. He now lives in Huntsville, Ontario.
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