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JOHN FURCH After five years at basketball-con- scious College, John still likes to pass his time with a good game of soccer. He has been a member of the Glee Club throughout high school: and participates in most of the intra- mural sports, especially volleyball. He intends to join the Air Force. MAURICE F. GODBOUT From the north end of Vancouver Island, in the quaint little fishing village of Port Alice, comes this four-year boarder. He participates in intramural football, basketball, baseball, and volleyball, though his hobby is coin collecting. After grad- uating, he plans to study engineer- ing at Notre Dame University, In- diana. KENNETH W. HANSON A three-year boarder, Ken spends whatever leisure time he has left after intramural sports in studying histories of the Second World War — which proves useful for his His- tory 91 — and in listening to his opera favourites. The field of Char- tered Accountancy will be his aim after graduation. GARNET GRAHAM Garnet joined College this year from Similkameen High School, Kere- meos. Cape Canaveral would be interested to know that Garnet delights in building rockets in his spare time. But alas, they will not be able to avail of his talents as Garnet intends to study engineering at U.B.C. STUART E. GRAY Stu, a White Rock resident, has spent six years as a boarder at Col- lege. In sports, basketball is his favourite, and after class he can al- most always be found in pursuit of this interest. One of the better Eng- lish students, he plans to further his education at U.B.C. “Hey! Who swiped my lunch?” WILLIAM W. HAWKINS An avid six-year College basketball fan, Bill naturally bounces with the best of them in intramural hoop circles. He played J.V. football for one year and was in the Sodality for two. Cars and hobbies (besides homework) take most of Bill’s spare time. His ambition is to be a pharmacist.
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1 PETER D. EAKINS On bowling days, Pete is always rolling along with all the other bowlers. He likes to spend his time in class dreaming of sports cars or hunting. Although he participates in “class sports”, he intends to grad- uate and follow an army career through R.O.T.P., or achieve a com- merce degree at the University of British Columbia. W. JOHN EDGAR A perennial high on the honour roll, John employs his talents as Faculty Editor on the Yearbook staff, and shows active interest in his History 91 course by his membership in the U.N. Club. Also, he is one of the few four-year Sodalists. In less ser- ious moments he enjoys playing bas- ketball and football. RUSSELL T. EGLI Russ, who is from Holy Name parish, has spent three years in Col- lege. Actively participating in intra- murals, he is captain of his intra- mural volleyball team and an avid touch-football player. His experi- ences with V. C.’s “characters” should aid his success in a sales career. m I ) Myron Claridge and George Payerle admire Mr. Manuel Espinosa’s professional technique. MICHAEL K. FLYNN Mike joined John Edgar both on the honour roll and in the U.N. Club. His special aptitude for Math should take him far in his planned career in engineering at the University of British Columbia. After school hours, he is a valuable member of the Grammar School section of the Yearbook staff. RONALD P. FRIEDRICHSEN A former St. Andrew’s student, Ron has been getting honours and de- tentions here for the past four years. He goes in for aggressive sports like weightlifting and girl chasing. After graduation and university, he plans to see the world in the navy or the marines. BRIAN T. FOGARTY Brian partook in the activities of the U.N. Club, Sodality, and Yearbook staff in his final year. In History 91, he demonstrated his wide reading in past and current affairs with in- formed views on most topics which should help in his chosen field of endeavour: education. GRAYDON J. FORD One of the few boys who have at- tended College since Grade One, Graydon was a member of the Le- gion of Mary, and took part in the intramural sports such as football and basketball, as well as both snow and water skiing. Upon graduation, the field of science will hold his interest. 22
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“Ah, but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp, Or what’s a heaven for? ...” — Browning. DERMOT HENNELLY Dermot came here three years ago from Stonyhurst College in Eng- land. He appears regularly on the honour roll, excelling in French and English Literature. After complet- ing university, he plans to enter politics, with his hobby of writing satire as a sideline. JOHN P. KALLEY John is another of the select group of the “twelve-year men”. He was a sprinter in Varsity track and played intramural basketball and football. His interests extend to boating as well — in a boring class, John’s papers become covered with meticulous sketches of small craft. As a career, he aims at dentistry. NELSON J. KENNEDY Nelson is, most of all, irrepressible. As a boarder (from Vernon) he has many opportunities to exercise his sense of humour. In prophetic mom- ents, he sees himself as “the head of a company for the manufacture of wooden legs for centipedes”, but usually admits to the more serious plan of studying engineering. BRIAN J. KERR A six-year veteran of College, Brian is from St. John the Apostle parish. In former years he was prone to founding societies (from Communist parties to John Birch groups), but his pet preoccupation now is “try- ing to play baseball”. He does, how- ever, bowl with the best of them in the afternoon league. After obtain- ing his diploma, he is heading for U.B.C. FREDERICK J. HINMUELLER Fred has been a member of the Glee Club during all of his four years here, and enjoys participating in the intramural program. In addition, he is one of the Varsity basketball squad’s most loyal supporters, turn- ing out for almost every game. Af- ter graduation, he plans to attend U.B.C. MICHAEL P. KENNEDY Mike, for four years a commuter from the Royal City, tries to sup- press the story about the time (in third grade) that his teacher caught him smoking. Despite that incident, however, he is still around, now more interested in working on cars and playing football. Upon gradu- ation, he intends to continue his edu- cation toward a career in pharmacy. VICTOR H. KOLSTEE From St. Augustine’s parish, Vic is another fourth year student. His activity in outdoor sports: fishing, camping, and swimming is not sur- prising because everyone knows his interest in athletic activities. He hopes to enter the University of British Columbia in one of the sci- entific fields. 24
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