Appleby College - Argus Yearbook (Oakville, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1973

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ANDREW COLVILLE Everybody knows Andy. During his eleven years at Appleby he has pretty well taken part in every activity at one time or another. This year he played for the First Football Team and in 1971 for the First Basketball Team. In the Spring he concentrated his energy on his position on the Open Rugger Team. For three years Andy has been the House Manager for the Operettas and last year played an acting role in the school production of Julius Caesar. All of the sets required for theatrical productions have been constructed with his assistance. Over the past four years Andy has been an N. C. O. in the Cadet Corps and this year was a Major. WILLIAM DIETRICH Bill is an all-round person, friendly, responsible and busily involved. For the past four years he has been a lead in the Operetta, throughout his five years a valuable member of the choir, and, when time permitted, an excellent debator and public speaker (he won the Public Speaking Contest this year. ) He is an Old Boys ' Foundation Scholar and has always maintained a very high average (Bill has his Gold Optimates.) In the athletic field, he has been a member of the First Football Team for one year and the First Basketball Team for two years. This year he was a prefect in Walker House and a Captain in the Cadet Corps. ANDRE DZIERLA D. Z. or Diz always has two things to express at any given moment: an opinion and an off-colour joke. He is a friendly fellow, well -liked by his classmates. Throughout the year he has provided supervision in the Library, Cadet stores and Weight -training room. He has been a member of the First Football Team for two years and when not engaged in some activity on the school grounds he was a frequent patronizer of the Dew. CHARLES HAVILL Who isn ' t Chuck ' s friend? He has, during his five years at the school, provided a great source of humour, a little twinkle when it was needed. Several leading roles in the Operettas and plays performed over the past few years have been refreshingly and amusingly portrayed by him. His voice is excellent and apart from his singing on stage, he has always been a member of the Choir. This year Chuck played for the First Football and First Basketball teams (he was co-captain of the 2nd. basketball team.) He was also a Lieutenant m the Cadet Corps and Prefect in Powell ' s House.

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Grade 13 MARTIN CAIRD ' Mike ' is a quiet but friendly person, easy to get along with, and well-liked. He has played for the school in tennis and squash many times over the years, and he has also been a stalwart member of the Harriers. Since arriving at Appleby three years ago he has been involved with many clubs, among them Woodwork- ing, Badminton, Geography, and the Political Party, and he has also partici- pated in the Operetta. DAVID CANNON ' Involved ' is the best word to sum up Dave ' s six years at Appleby. He is a very good student (a Foundation Scholar) and has always maintained a high average in his school work. He has earned his Gold Optimates and this year won the dis- tinction of being one of the few Ontario students who wrote a perfect Mathe- matics paper in the S. A. C.U. examinations. Athletically, ' Stats ' has thrown most of his energy into Harriers, a cross-country running team which he helped to found. The Debating Society is much indebted to him for his support, as are several other activities, most notably the Operetta. m n GORDON CASPERD The ' basketball star ' of the College, Gord, in his seven years here, has con- tributed much. This year he was Head Prefect of Walker House, President of the Students ' Activities Committee, Captain of the First Basketball Team and Vice- Captain of the First Cricket Team. He has earned his colours in Football, Bas- ketball and Cricket and was a member of the All-Star Cricket Team. Every Sports Day Gord ' s name has been recorded either as a winner of an event or as a runner-up. Besides these athletic achievements he has maintained a good average in his school work and was appointed a Lieutenant in the Cadet Corps.



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JOHN HEVESI John is the man with the cars, whether his now defunct Trans-Am or his current Porsche 914S. When he wasn ' t driving one of these machines he was active at the school. For the past four years he has helped plan and decorate the school dances. He has also been a member of the Argus staff and, among several others, of the Squash and Judo Clubs. He played for the First Football Team this year, was a Lieutenant in the Cadet Corps and in his school work earned an average in the 70 ' s. DENNIS HUBLIT Herb or Mole (he has a habit of sleeping during classes) has never been a very vocal person yet he is a real character, well thought of by all. He was a Prefect in Walker House this year and Sergeant -Major of the Cadet Corps. For two years he has played for the First Football Team and earned his Colours for that sport. In the winter term he was the Captain of the Second Hockey Team. Herb has been active in all sorts of societies including the Dance Committee and Stage Crew. DOUGLAS JENNINGS Hard-working, enthusiastic, athletic, well-organized - all of these adjectives describe Doug. He was a leader of the school this year as a Prefect in CoUey House, the Head Chapel Warden, Stage Manager for the Operetta (a position which he has held for three years). Commander of Company B in the Cadet Corps, Vice-Captain of the First Football Team and Captain of the Open Rugger Team. A member of the First Hockey and First Squash Teams, for these sports and two others his name has been listed on the Record Board for the past few years. For Football, Rugger and Hockey, he earned his Colours. His greatest contribution to the school, however, has been his unwavering enthusiasm in every- thing he undertook. RICHARD MACFARLANE dAt Rich has been at Appleby for eleven years and during that time participated in all aspects of school life. This year he was a Prefect for the Grade Nine Day Boys. For the past two years he has played for the First Cricket Team and his name has been recorded on the Record Board. He has always worked hard in his school work and therefore has been on the Unsupervised Study list since 1970. In 1972 Rich won the Best Cadet award and was made a Sergeant this year. The Operetta, Debating Society and Choir have all benefited from his support.

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