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From Pleasantside B.C., Dan has been astudent here since G rade ten. Besides being avertable encyclopedia on sports, he indulges in them actively, including boarders ' sports as well as intramurals. Dan ' s scholastic preferences in- clude Math, Economics, and Commerce; his future is yet undecided. From Whitehorse, in the Land of the Midnight Sun, Howard included boarders ' activities in his schedule during this, his third year at Col- lege. Howard ' s hobbies include being a self- styled movie critic. His principal scholastic in- terests lie in economics and literature. He hopes to go into general insurance. THOMAS P. FIRTH From the Yukon, Tom is proud to be an all- Canadian winter-boy. For the past two years he has handled the job of manager of the basket- ball team. In the classroom he bursts forth with many profound discourses on the virtues of the Yukon. Tom ' s future lies in insurance. CHARLES A. FISHER Following in the footsteps of his brother, Charlie came to us from Lumby, B.C. in Grade nine. Since then he has made his mark in athletic field, particularly football. Because of his mild sense of humour and interest in activities, Char- lie has gleaned many fans” around here. He will go into the lumber business. AUGUSTO A. FORTUNY Gus, a boarder from Guatemala City, has been at V.C. since Grade seven. Athletically inclined, he has shown a keen interest in intramural as well as school sports over the years. Gus has been a class officer since his arrival. He hopes to see his future in electronical engineering. 23
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HAROLD J. CLARE Harold, one of our better students, earned par- ticular distinction in the Chemistry 9] exam. His senior year has seen him occupied as Graduate ' s editor of the yearbook, Sodality Prefect and accompanist of the Glee Club. With this background of interest and achievement, Harold is considering teaching as a career. DENNIS G. DEACON A former student at Sir Wilfred Laurier Ele- mentary, Dennis carved out his own little niche six years back. Size is definitely not what counts in his case; he has been a faithful participant in the post-lunch athletic league. Presently Den- nis is debating the merits of accountancy and engineering. ROBERT I. DUFF Bob ' s eight years here have been, for the most part, busy ones. Glee Club and athletics have consumed much of his precious time; for the past two years he has been an active participant in the U.N. Club, taking a keen interest in inter- national affairs. University and some scientific field will follow graduation. J. TERRY EGAN Terry was among the eager beavers with smil- ing faces who swelled the ranks four years back. A stint of four seasons at bowling was all the intramural activity he got entangled in. All other free time is taken up by his job as C.Y.O. president at Immaculate Conception and atSea- forth Highlander ' s training. GRADUATES 1964 P. DANIEL EMANUELE Dan is one of our oldies, and dates an all the way back to G rade two. This year, he was active in intramurals, drama, and Sodality, with par- ticular distinction in the latter as editor of THE B.C. SODALIST. A busy schedule notwithstanding, Dan has appeared consistently on the honor roll. Gus Fortuny, Phil Blanchard, and Roy Carey help themselves to the goodies in the Canteen.
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GARY F. GILRAINE Gary has the distinction of being the only senior on our varsity basketball team. Although this takes up much of his time, it has not prevented him from working under the Sports editor ' s watchful eye. Studies are not forgotten either, as Gary, on Honour student, will study forestry at U.B.C. MICHAEL B. HALLADAY Arriving from St. Augustine ' s on a scholarship, Mike has made himself well known during his four years here. Besides studies, he has given time to the yearbook as Sports editor and has participated in sports throughout high school. He will pay his way through U.B.C. by being a life-guard in his spare time. RODGER J. GREGORY Rodger ' s four years here have been rewarding ones. A half-back on the football team, he re- ceived the most valuable player award at the football dinner. Besides having been a class officer for several years, he has also been on the Honour Roll. He is also Prefect of the Arch- diocesan Sodality Federation. PHILIP B. HARRISON Phil was a student here from Grades one to eight, but managed to escape to Australia for three years where he attended Xavier College in Melbourne. Back once again, his final year saw him participating in yearbook and several intramural sports. He has medicine in view as his future career. BYRON J. R. HALL A former Mission High student, Byron came here as a boarder last year. During his stay, he has managed to get involved in a number of senior boarders ' activities. As the driver of a big Buick, he dislikes being passed by a Volks- wagen on the highway. U.B.C. and the Faculty of Law are next for him. GRADUATES 1964 Br. Finch searches for a correct answer to a Physics problem on buoyancy. 24
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