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John W. O ' Donneli JOHN W. O ' DONNELL — St. Augustine ' s gift to V. C. entere in his junior year. Jack is quiet and unobtrusive but is aiway ready to propound his theories on anything — especially Mar land ' s football team. Participated actively in intramurals an did especially well on the varsity football squad. DENNIS B. OVEREND — Since entering the College in Grade 8, Dinty has taken part in several intramural sports and acti-t vities, particularly football and basketball. He also took part in Macbeth”, wrote for the Collegian and led the cheers at all sporting events. In spite of all this, he found time to be a regular honour student. RAY M PARIS- — Another pioneer, Ray has been with us for nine years. Since that time, he has had a virtual subscription to the first place medal. Despite his envious scholastic record, how- ever, Ray is not one of those myopic characters usually associated with report cards such as his. On ihe contrary, he has participated in all intramural sports, lent his mild bellow to the Glee Club, earned a name for himself in the boxing annals of V. C., and above all, edited The Collegian . Next up for Ray- — -Law. CHARLES R. RIOPEL — Dick, another import from St Augu- tine ' s joined us in his junior year. Has done well in all intramurals and was on the varsity football squad last year. Due to an unfor- tunate accident he was sidelined this year in mid-season. Dick does well in his studies and hopes to enter politics via the diplo- matic corps 22
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RONALD A. MAYHEW — An immigrant from St. Augustine ' s and one of the class wits. Ron has always got a big smile and a ready answer for everybody. Has participated in all intramurals and taken part in the Glee Club, Drama Club. After high school Ron wishes to enter the electronics field. Ronald A. Moyhew Daniel G. Mclnnis David H. McMillan DANIEL G. MclNNIS — Danny entered V. C. back in ' 46 and since then has managed to stick it out through thick and thin. Every fall Danny watcher the distant mountains for the first sigr of snow, whereupon he goes into a trance which he doesn ' t snap out of until the last flake has melted. Besides skiing, he has done well in intramural basketball and softball and was a member of the Varsity football squad. DAVID H. McMILLAN — Mickie enrolled as a boarder in 1950, his previous school being Duke of Connought. However,, despite this deficiency he soon became well liked and we found, to our surprise, that people from New Westminster were quite human. Mickie did well in varsity basketball and also took, part in Glee Club and Intramurals. Next for Mickie — pharmacy at Gonzaga University. 21
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GW . KA Shepo ' „dv r Nv- Joseph W. Wosylik GLYNDWR M . SHEPARD — Shep is that little drop of life that adds so much to a good class. Always ready with a laugh or a bit of comic relief for the boys. Shep has also actively participated in intramurals, glee club and dram... Ambition: to play Hamlet in his bare feet using Overend ' s head as the skull of Yorick. DONALD STEWART — Don, the boy from Victoria, entered V. C. as a Sophomore in 1949. Seems to be gifted with most of the artistic ability in the class, having done most of the art work both on the school paper and this laudable effort. He has also actively participated in boarders ' activities. After graduation forestry at U.B.C. Donald Stewart Francis J. Sweeney FRANCIS J. SWEENEY — Humphrey , the last of a long line of Sweenys, has been haunting these hallowed walls since 1943. True to the Sweeney tradition, Frank has been a star lineman, topping his five years of football by copping the Most Valuable Player award. Though not a wit in the strict sense of the word, he has always been able to get a laugh out of the boys and every- one is agreed that no one can compare with our Frankie. JOSEPH W. WASYLIK — One of the boys from Burnaby, Joe is fhe strong silent type. Spends a great deal of his time when out of School in intramurals, although his first love is Lacrosse. Chief pastime — pounding Dinty ; ambition: Forestry. RONALD K. WENSLEY — Ron enrolled in V. C. in his freshman year. Immediately got in the swing of things and participated in intramural football, basketball and softball. Ron will always be remembered by us as the boy with the very adult-looking hand- writing (very useful at times). As yet, Ron has not decided what he will do after graduation. 23
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