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JOSEPH F. MATOVIC The latest addition to the class of ’53, Joe quickly entered the College spirit by joining the Football ranks and the ' Glee Club, besides enthusias- tic participation in Intramurals. Am- bition: to be a dentist. S.“S“{3 rt ' rWS ,W Gke cEb and Pep Club. O the Glee ke up WILLIAM A. MURRAY Bill, Class Vice-President, came along in his Junior Year. Immediately en- tering the swing of things, he played Varsity football and Basketball with sidelines in Drama and the Glee Club. The pursuit of a teaching career will take Bill to UBC follow- ing graduation. DAVID R. NIGHTENGALE Dave, a boarder from Port Alberni, enrolled in V.C. in September, 1950. Since then, he has become one of our best Cheerleaders besides taking an active part in the newly-formed Students’ Council. Alter school, Dave intends to study Business. JOHN P. NIGHTINGALE One of first boarders, Jack, Dave’s brother, has contributed much in such activities as: Intramurals, Drama and the Pep Club. Business Admin- istration is the field Jack has chosen to be his career.
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PHILIP J. LYONS Prince Rupert’s gift to the Class of ’53 entered the College in his Junior year. Phil immediately took up the V.C. spirit by enthusiastically parti- cipating in Intramurals, Drama and Pep Club. Commerce at St. Martin’s is next on the list for Phil. CORDON M. MacKENZIE “Gordie”, one of our real pioneers, has been at the College since Sep- tember, ’43. His long record here has been one of unflinching loyalty — a credit to the school and to the Brothers. Besides holding a place on the Honour Roll, he has displayed outstanding ability on the basketball court. Our bes t to our best! RAYMOND F. McCLEERY Ray entered V.C. in September, ’47 and has managed to stick it out through thick and thin. He has taken part in Football, Intramurals and the Glee Club, besides donating time and service to the Pep Club. Fores- try, at UBC, is next on the list for Ray. DOUGLAS C. MacDONALD One of our “old timers”, Doug came to V.C. in September, ’46. Besides Boxing and Intramurals, Doug has shown outstanding prowess on the Varsity Football Squad for three con- secutive seasons. Law, at U.B.C., is the next step for Doug. PABLO LLORT Pablo, San Salvador’s first gift to the College, entered V.C. in Grade 8. Although he came here principally to learn English, he has displayed’ his school spirit in such activities as: Cheerleading, Intramurals and Glee Glub, besides superlative accomplish- ments on the Basketball court. Fol- lowing graduation, Pablo will study Finance in Spain. EDWAHU j- - be io ser iaty’s. CaW ' “we in Ms . Ed «» ,ered W e have all ap- omore yea • Varsity Foot- ded bis P roweS , E d hopes to and Intramural - cleve land ?..S?Cn£ge of Eos Angeles.
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ARMANDA A. NOTTE “Mando’s” dramatic ab J complishments rea avvar ded the February, when 1 inte rpreta- Sbakespeanan C P from “M ac- tion of the D gg er atten- beth”. standing as an tion are evident y Annando honour student Next —Chemistry at UB • THEODORE D. O’SHASKI Ted, another immigrant from St. Augustine’s, enrolled at V.C. in his Sophomore year. Since then, he has given much of his time to the Glee Club, Pep Club and Pep Band. Ted’s ambition is to be a Commercial Pilot. WILLIAM B. ROBI Bill, one of our “patriarchs” and Latin scholar, entered V.C. way back in 1943. While in high school, Foot- ball becames his pet, and the Pep Club and Students’ Council profited much through his generous donation of time and service. After graduation — Chemical Analysis at Gonzaga University. • , BOW1.W®, CoV his wroU ' ,c,50, Joe to »» gptember, diaTO atics- tic interest m success ‘Sdy meseutatron- THOMAS J. SANDERS Tom, the boy from Winnipeg, en- rolled as a day scholar in 1950. The College spirit immediately captivated him and he actively participated in the Glee Club, Football, Intramurals and tire Pep Club. Favorite pastime: bothering “Ollie”, He’ll take up Commerce at UBC next fall. s : u e , has ’plishmenb ?e p Club us time to As Council-
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