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“You say he left at ten to nine?” Don Bush arrives at a crucial moment. DON J. BUSH Don is one of the fellows who be- gan giving St. Andrew’s school a good reputation in V.C. four years ago. Active ever since in intra- murals, this year he became a sodal- ist, and took on duties in the U.N. Club and Yearbook. He expresses an ambition “to live happily ever after”, but meanwhile plans to at- tend U.B.C. BRUCE A. CAMPBELL A boarder at College for the past three years, Bruce comes from Courtenay. He has exhibited a lively interest in intramural sport; and, as befits a Courtenay boy, he fishes and hunts on the Island. As yet un- decided about his vocation, he is majoring in economics, mathematics, and history. J. MICHAEL CLARE A student here for the past five years, Michael comes to us from Our Lady of Perpetual Help parish. Intramural football, basketball, and softball occupy much of his time, which is already precious because of his many other interests. After he graduates he plans to become a Chartered Accountant. MYRON G. CLARIDGE Myron has attended College for eight years. Like his famous rela- tives, Bruce and Pat, he played foot- ball, both J.V. and Varsity. On the Yearbook staff, Myron was a long suffering assistant in this very sec- tion. After a tour of Europe next year, he plans to return for a bus- iness course at U.B.C. T. BARRY COUGHLIN An aggressive, athletic guy, Barry was an outstanding member of the basketball and football squads, and is interested in all other sports. In addition to this, he is an avid reader and a good student. In university, he plans to enter Pre-Med. school next year. CHRISTOPHER W. CRIBB Chris has been here at the College for the past three years. He is very sports-minded, participating in intra- mural football, basketball, volleyball, and softball. Chris likes automobiles — preferably fast and called “hot- rods” or other similarly suitable ap- pellations. He plans to become a Chartered Accountant.
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CLAUDE I. BOISVERT MURRAY F. BOYLE DAVID M. BRENNAN One of the “local-boys”, Claude has been here since the fifth grade. On the intramural program, he took part in football and volleyball. An all around sports enthusiast, he weightlifts, swims, and particularly enjoys skiing. Civil Engineering is his chosen field. Everyone knows Murray likes a good time — and teachers have com- plained that he likes one in class too, but they all gave him credit when he appeared on the coveted honour roll. A Varsity football tackle, he also participated in intra- mural sports. He plans to major in sciences. Dave is a boarder sent to us from Vernon four years ago. He is one of the top students, vice-president of the Senior Boarders, and an active member of the boarder sport leagues. An ardent fan of W.W. II literature, he has a small library on the subject. His future most likely lies in the diplomatic corps. “Hey fellas, let’s move it! It doesn’t match the drapes.” DOUGLAS E. BROWN Doug has spent six years at College playing on the J.V. football team and in many intramurals. For out- side sport, he enjoys tennis and golf, with wet weather hobbies of elec- tronics and stamp collecting. His aim is to become a draughtsman to which end he did the Art 20 course. JOHN K. BURBRIDGE A Canadian citizen though a tem- porary American resident, John has boarded here for five years. He seems to have earned some regard here- abouts, as he has been a class officer each year since he first came, and is now president of the Senior Boarders. He plans to channel his abilities as a leader and spokesman into the law profession. BRIAN J. BURRILL Red-haired and from St. Patrick’s parish, Brian fits in well at an Irish Christian Brothers’ school. After hours he sometimes lends a hand with the typing to be done in the lab. His interests are athletic, in- cluding hockey and football, and he plans to go on to physical education at U.B.C. SHANE J. BURT From Holy Name parish, Shane is one of the College’s old-timers, hav- ing spent 10 profitable years here. Shane has participated in intramural football, volleyball, bowling, and even found time to box. Outside school, his one great love is fishing. Upon graduating he plans to attend U.B.C. 19
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JAMES M. DITOMASSI Jim is a resident from Victoria, and formerly of Kitimat where he at- tended Mt. Elizabeth High School. Another with a bent for athletics, he participated in almost every intra- mural sport he could find, and this year was captain of Senior Boarders’ football and basketball teams. As a career, he has chosen Law. THOMAS D. DOHM One of the few one year boys here, Tom came to us from St. Pat’s. Despite the fact that this is his first year, he has made himself well known — chiefly through the timely use of a loud-voiced duck call at such convocations as V.C. football games. In more serious moments, he prepares for studies in either engineering or medicine. Robert Dumont sits in for Brother McManus during Latin class. STANLEY J. DOSMAN Another who has helped the reputa- of St. Andrew’s hereabouts, Stan fits well into the College atmos- phere. His hobby is any kind of strenuous sport, particularly weight- lifting, in keeping with which he participated in both Varsity football and track. In scholastics, Stan is one of the relatively few who are taking Latin and History majors, and in- tends to go on to teaching. WILLIAM B. DUFF One of the most familiar faces around College, Bill has boarded here for five years. During that time he was a basketball manager for three years, and played Junior Var- sity for one. His hobbies of fishing, hunting, and swimming are to be ex- pected when one learns that he comes from Smithers. VICTOR H. DUKOWSKI Coming here from St. Casimir’s, “Duke” has spent ten “almost” enjoyable years here. He is often seen on the track field and volley- ball courts though not so often with the “Collegian” business staff. For the present he collects coins; for the future he plans a Commerce and Finance degree. ROBERT S. DUMONT Bob has done more than his share to maintain the “Dumont tradition” at College. A student here for twelve years, he is consistently high on the honour roll. By no means confined to scholastics, he earned a position as first-string guard on the “Gaels”, and worked on the “Collegian” staff. DAVID L. DURKIN An aggressive boy from St. Mary’s parish, Burnaby, Dave occupied him- self with Varsity football and senior track. In this his eighth year at College, he was elected co-captain of the Varsity football team, and also vice-president of his class. Upon graduating he plans to enter the police department. 21
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