President's Prize Winners
1914 Andrew Dickson
1915 Robert McCourtney
1916 Hugh Burgess
1917 Hugh Burgess
1918 George Lang
1919 William Hart
1920 John Harrison
1921 Thomas M Anderson
1922 William Raeside
1923 James W Shaw
1924 Allan Mackenzie
1925 Thomas Wilson
1926 Alex Gibson
1927 William Hart
1928 William Hart
1929 Thomas Wilson
1930 Andrew Wilson
1931 John King
1932 James W Shaw
1933 Alex Gibson
1934 Neil Baxter
1935 Peter Sinclair
1936 Gilbert L George
1937 John Geddes
1938 Richard Findlay
1939 William Cunningham
1940 David Wilson
1941 Alex Gibson
1942 William Cunningham
1943 William Raeside
1944 William McMillan
1945 Neil Baxter
1946 Neil Baxter
1947 John King
1948 Alex Gibson
1949 Colin Campbell
1950 E. Dinwoodie
1951 D. Bowman
1952 Richard Findlay
1953 J. Hart
1954 Andrew Fleming
1955 John M. Geddes
1956 Alex Gibson
1957 T. Porter
1958 D.C. Highlands
1959 W. Thomson
1960 W. Thomson
1961 Andrew Dow
1962 Alex Gibson
1963 R. Fleming
1964 R. Dunlop
1965 Richard Findlay
1966 T.A. Macleod
1967 Tommy McGrotty
1968 G. Anderson
1969 A. Fleming
1970 Charles Carpenter
1971 G. Anderson
1972 A. Fleming
1973 James Meers
1974 Tom Brown
1975 A. Ferguson
1976 James Meers
1977 D. Campbell
1978 James Meers
1979 James E. Meers
1980 James E. Meers
1981 James E. Meers
1982 Eddie Colligan
1983 James E. Meers
1984 James E. Meers
1985 James E. Meers
1986 Tommy McGrotty
1987 James E. Meers
1988 Ronnie Johnstone
1989 Tommy McGrotty
1990 John M. Tennent
1991 Robert Gartshore
1992 Robert Plunkett
1993 Alec Woods
1994 Robert Gartshore
1995 Craig Whiteside
1996 George Young
1997 John Higgins
1998 Marcus McGowan
1999 Gerry Mulheron
2000 John Higgins
2001 Robert Plunkett
2002 Brian Morrison
2003 Alec Campbell 1
2004 Mark Letford
2005 Alec Campbell 2
2006 James M. Tait
2007 Paul Good
2008 Paul Good
2009 Marco Pellegrini
2010 Marcus McGowan
2011 Stephen Lowrie
2012 Paul Good
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