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Page 19 text:
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Front Row: Andy Zalot, Karl Nett, Brian Coughlin, Gary Durkin, Ken Cliff, Michael Fry, Michael Willman. Second Row: Frank Lum, Gordon Ritchie, Brian Egli, Charles Ken- nedy, Neil McDonald, Jack Gareb. Third Row: Michael Geluch, Tom Dixon, Dan Furlong, Jerry Dominato, Ronald Russell, Doug Gifford, Alan Swift. Fourth Row: Wayne Macht, Ralph Alexander, Edward Appleby, David McCleery, Michael O ' Neill, Sam Whittaker. Missing: Ron Wheel- don, Michael Walsh, Don Piccolo, Ron Phelan, Pat Kava- nagh, John Hill, David Girard, Reid Gillis, John Cantwell, Graham Boyle, Vincent Barilla. M. Calderwood and J. L. Brusset prepare hydrogen gas under the supervision of Br. Lyons. Br. G. P. LYONS, B.Sc., M.Sc. Br. Lyons returned to V.C. four years ago from St. Louis College, Vic- toria. This year he is moderator of the Glee Club and aids the Col- legian in an advisory capacity. In scholastic matters it is perhaps best to merely quote Brother Lyons who says that a friendly, restful atmosphere previals in grade 11 A. But athletics! There is a field in which the class excels. Gary Durkin is captain of the football team and Brian Coughlin and Sam Whittaker were prominent members of the same. The president of the class (and co-president of the Monogram Club) is Gary Durkin. The vice- president duties are ably discharged by Sam Whittaker .and the secretary-treasurer post is held by Charles Kennedy. 15
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I 4 i i Br. Walsh diagrams a geometry problem on the board for eager eyes to study. Br. E. B. WALSH, B.A., M.A. Br. Walsh has been at College for twenty-seven years. He at- tended St. Mary ' s University (Hali- fax) and Gonzaga University in the U. S., where he obtained his M.A. Brother is the undisputed handball champion of the school. The outstanding scholars of 1 1 B are Chris Hicks and Mike Eivemark, while Joe Haddock and Mike Eivemark lead the field in athletics. The class is active in school activities, having one Sodalist, one Legion of Mary officer and several Monogram Club members. The president of the class is the ever-active Mike Eivemark, vice-president is Joe Haddock and the office of secretary-treasurer is held by the scholarly Chris Hicks. Front Row: Nick Stiles, Phil Fisher, John Forbes, David Demidoff, Reine Honigman, Kevin Mooney, Richard Gallagher, Vaughan Phi I - pott. Second Row: Chris Hicks, Brenton Brady, Louis Hamelin, Roger Currie, Frank Peake, Art Wildish, Pat O ' Connell, Alfredo Julian. Third Row: John Pescitelli, Ed Macdonald, Tom Foreman, Sourene Chichmanian, Richard Lindy, Jim Duffy, Bill Corrothers. Fourth Row: Tom Sills, Carl Roehl, Peter Borriscale, Pat Munroe, Jack Lipovski, John Falle. Missing: Robert Barker, Ian Daniel, John Douglas, Paul Formby, Brian Giroday.
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I SOPHOMORE CLASSES RANK HIGH IN SCHOOL SPIRIT. Front Row: Ron Friedrichsen, David Leahy, Michael Flynn, Bill Duff, Bill Stewart. Stuart Gray, Marc McGrath, John Edgar, Adolf Bechler. Second Row: Harry Sullivan, Alex Bandy, John Kalley, Jim Seed, John McGovern, Bill Woods, Brian Fogarty, Bill McCann, Pat Parker. Third Row: Fred Penland, Paul Taylor, Tom Wilson, Claude Boisvert, Wayne McClay, David Brennan, Don Bush, Michael Walters, Arthur Boivin, Victor Dukoski. Fourth Row: Brian Walsh, Peter Pallesen, Al Sims, Robert Dumont, Brian Thomsett, Les Poltak, Denis Bibby, Jorge Rives, George Payerle. Fifth Row: Jim Mogush, Akos Szakolczai, Myron Claridge, Bryan Evans, Dan Bean, Stan Dosman, Harry White Missing: Stuart Wright, Neil Williscroft, Robert Walsh, Barry Coughlin. Br. R. L. MACKENZIE, B.A. Br. Mackenzie moderates the Senior Boarders, Inter- mural Sports, and the Grade Eleven Sodality. He gra- duated from Iona College with a B.A. (English major) and is now working on his M.A. from Gonzaga. I will waste no words, but reveal what makes 1 0-C unique right here and now. It contains a real live bag-pipe player named Michael Walters. Other than the usual com- plement of remarkably clever, good-looking and athletic boys which can be found in all College classes, there is little else which dis- tinguishes 1 0-C from the rest of the school. George Payerle is the top student of the class while Denis Bibby leads the class in athletic endeavors. The president is Fred Penland, who is assisted in the discharge of his multi- farious duties by vice-president D Brennan and secretary-treasurer D. Bibby. Br. Mackenzie leads the class in morning prayers. 16
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