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neil b. McDonald Neil comes from Nelson, B.C. and has been a boarder for the past two years. Besides being active in intramural as well as boarders ' sports, he has served back stage for Drama Club projects. Neil ' s favorite subjects include Com- merce, Economics and Math; he plans to go into chartered accountancy. J. RICHARD McHALE Arriving here from London, Ont. in Grade eight, Rick immediately embarked on an active career. Although athletically inclined, being captain of the football team, he also finds time for his studies, and presidency of theMonog ram Club. Rick plans to takeupmedicineatuniversity. D. CAMPBELL MacKENZIE Grade eleven was the Year of Mackenzie at V.C., for it was then that Cam descended upon us from his ancestral Squamish home. Cam in- volved himself in intramural and boarders ' ac- tivities very quickly, and developed typical Col- lege enthusiasm. As a sports car fan, he hopes in the future to be a Grand Prix driver. Arlis ( D. Wallbaum ), the hero, is hoisted high by jubliant supporter Lord Max ( M. Wisnicki ) at the Inner Sanctum. MICHAEL J. MAHONEY One of those students who burn the candle at both ends, Mike, an Honour student, feels a 24— hour day is too short for study. Since he made the scene as a boarder in Grade ten, he has participated in such activities and or- ganizations as the Glee Club, Sodality, and the boarders ' sports league. Physics is his chosen career. PATRICK M. MAHONEY A boarder from Port Alberni, Pat followed the trail blazed by his brother, one year later. Al- though not quite like the Mahoney all of us knew, he was a reasonable facsimile. His only diversion from long hours of study seems to be sports. Having cultivated an interest in the sciences, he may decide to enter this field. MICHAEL J.MA RUNOFF Mike believes in self-assertion and has man- aged to do a fair amount of this since Grade one; whether on the subject of Social Credit, labour-management relations, or squash. He has no immediate plans for the future as he feels the world owes him a good time for services rendered. I 28
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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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GREGORY W. MELNECHUK A happy-go-lucky guy, Greg ' s two years at College have been marred by several class periods in which one simply cannot snooze— notably English 91 . All other things equal, Greg was a valuable asset for the Fighting Irish. At present, he has been too busytodecide what he will do in future years. ROBERT W. MORGAN JIMW. METZLER Another of this year ' s imports, Jim comes from Mission. Like many other boarders, he dislikes being rudely roused from slumber by a certain moderator ' s alarm clock around 5:30 a.m. De- spite this, no other major inconveniences have beset him as a boarder. Jim hopes to get his sea legs by joining the Navy. M. KEITH MOORE A former resident of Nelson, Keith now enjoys the typical Vancouver weather. A four year student, much of his time is spent in study, but he also participates in sports. During the past year he gained valuable legal experience by working at the Courthouse on the famous B.C.E. case. DAVID P. MURISON Before coming to V.C. in Grade nine, Bob at- tended St. Joseph ' s School. Since then he has taken part in intramural activities and band; he is, as well, a veteran member of the Drama Club. Bob ' s favorite subjects include English, History and Economics. His future is not yet decided. Dave was an outstanding student here from Grades one to nine, combining scholastic pro- ficiency with athletic participation. In that year he left for Nelson; in January 1964, he hastily returned as a boarder. Dave has a busy sched- ule and hopes to achieve his ambition— g radua- tion from a university. Br. Walsh thumbs through a confiscated magazine. Students ' reactions are varied. GRADUATES 1964 : 29
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