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J. TERRY JORDAN A former student at St. Pat ' s H.S., Terry has attended V.C. for the past two years. Carefree by nature, he is respected among his own for his seemingly non-conformist attitude about study. His athletic endeavours include football, volleyball, and judo, Terry plans to take an electronics course in the Navy. STEVEN E. KALLOS A former Hungarian citizen (he dislikes theterm refugee ), Steve emigrated rather hastily in 1956. Four years ago he came to College and has since made a name for himself for his frank opinion of the Reds. Steve takes an interest in the languages and has a private tutor for Latin 92— Br. Finch. The quiet stillness of the late morning (top) is broken by the 12:20 bell and the ensuing rush (below). TED F. KOTSCHOREK One of the bright lights on the football team, Ted has been at College four years now. His athletic ability extends beyond the turf into the basketball court and baseball diamond. Never- theless he still has time for study, C.Y.O. parties, and a very interesting job at a brewery. Ac- countancy will be his profession. RON KREBS Ron comes to us from Cassiar, B.C. Besides being active in intramurals, he also delights in his favorite subjects, German 92, English 91 and trigonometry. In connection with the latter, Ron had a surveying job during the summer. His ambition is to obtain an architectural deg ree. CHRISTOPHER J. LAM Chris, a boarder from Hong Kong, in his two years here has contributed much to the atmos- phere of V.C. As an artist, his services have been in demand by the school and the year- book. A philosopher by nature, Chris always surprises everyone with his gentle satire and puns. He plans to study science in the States.
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H. LAWRENCE HOLLAND Larry comes from North Vancouver. His check- ered high school career has seen him participat- ing in numerous organizations and activities, including volleyball and four frustrating years as a bowler. Larry hopes to become a chemical engineer, and towards this end, hasconsistantly been on the Honour Roll. Mr. Manuel Espinosa, our photog rapher, gets everything just right for the final take. F. BRUCE JAMIESON Throughout his twelve years, Bruce has par- ticipated in activities consistently. He earned his Varsity track letter in Grade ten and since then has been a member of the Monogram Club. Bruce has organized numerous school dances and has served as a class officer since grade eleven. Geology is his chosen field. K. ROBERT HARTSHORNE After three years of Mr. Bennett ' s buses, Robert decided to make a departure from the old rou- tine, and got a spanking new red car. His com- muting hours reduced, he has more time for extracurricular activities and study, especially his pet subjects, Latin and Math. Next year Robert will make the trip to U.B.C. every day. FRANKLIN A. JANG Frank has been a student here since Grade seven, and during those six years has proven an excellent scholar; his enthusiastic participa- tion in intramurals has been balanced by con- sistent appearances on the Honour Roll. Frank has yet to decide whether to be a dentist or an architect. WILLIAM A. JANYK A former resident of Honeymoon Bay, Bill had the good fortune of being a boarder for three years before becoming a day student. Though small in size, Bill really shines when it counts —in Glee Club and as water boy for the Varsity football team. After g raduation, he will become an Aeronautics Engineer for the R.C.A.F. JOHN R. JAYE Prior to coming here in 1958, John attended St. Augustine ' s. John is interested in intramurals and Varsity track; he has participated also as a cheerleader. By taking up mechanical engineer- ing at U.B.C., John will utilize his favorite sub- jects, Math and Physics, and his hobby, auto- mobiles. • i
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WILLIAM G. LIDDELL A former student of Loyola College, Montreal, Bill arrived some four years ago. A regular on the Honour Roll, he has also been active in inter-class sports. In his senior year, Bill has lent his artistic touch to a certain section of the Collegian. University and perhaps medicine will occupy him for the next few years. MARK S. LUTTRELL Mark has been a boarder for six years and comes originally from Duncan. He has partici- pated in a wide variety of intramural sports during his high school career, as well as per- forming an essential service in handling the sound equipment in the gymnasium. Veterinary medicine is Mark ' s future. i timothy d. McConnell During his high school years Tim participated actively in numerous intramural sports. He has also proven an able student, and numbers Math and Commerce among his favorite sub- jects. Tim has been here nine years, and in Grade eight was the recipient of the Foley Scholarship. His ambition is a simple one: To Retire! BRIAN E. McCARRY Brian ' s affable person has been around these halls since Grade five. For many years he was seen, camera in hand, in action at many of V.C. ' s functions. This year he took over as the editor of the ' 64 Collegian. A top Math and science student, he hopes to become a research chemist. Br. Bates and some of his former students review some old times. From Left to Right, B. Jamieson, B. Bitz, D. .Smyth, Br. Bates, P. Harrison, D. Wallbaum, and M. Martinoff. A. BRIAN McCLAY Of all the students in this class of ' 64, Brian will probably be the hardest to forget. An Old- timer and arch-foe of conformity, he has certain- ly had more than his share of run-ins with members of the faculty. His unique character- istic is being able to smile when things get rough. And as for the future— ???????? GRADUATES 1964 27
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