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RALPH LANUZEL A six-year College man, Ralph is well known for his little Renault (and for the way he drives it). In sports he played intramurals, and has been a cheerleader for two years. Although his interests at present are cars and mechanics (and “hub cap collecting”), he plans to enter dentistry. BARRY P. LAPOINTE Barry, from Holy Cross parish, North Burnaby, has long been the star drummer of the V.C. band; and as a football Letterman, he has be- come one of the Monogram Club’s star ticket salesmen as well. In his spare time, Barry’s major interests are guns, his “white tank” (a 1953 Buick), and composing poetry. DANIEL F. LA PORTE Although he professes a “special interest in loafing”, Dan manages to keep himself quite busy carrying a full load of subjects besides Sodal- ity, Glee Club, and Cheerleading. He plans to teach English on the university level, and to this end he is taking a major in English. JOSEPH K. LAWSON Joe has been a resident student here for three years, formerly having at- tended Bonnie Doone Composite School in his home city of Edmon- ton. He enjoys all outdoor sports, especially riding and hunting. After graduation, he plans to do a uni- versity course and enter his father’s business. DAVID E. LEAHY Dave is an active fellow around Col- lege. Editor of the classes section of the Yearbook, he also finds time for intramural sports. Sodality, and honours in scholastics. Whatever leisure hours he has are devoted chiefly to sports, especially swim- ming and golf. PETER C. LEEST Although born in Germany, Pete has been in Canada since 1952, and, for better or worse, he has become thoroughly Canadianised, right down to his liking for C-FUN. For recre- ation, he enjoys tennis and skiing, besides free-for-all touch-football contests. His plans envisage a future in Education after attending U.B.C. 25
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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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JULIO LIMANTOUR Juls, class vice-president of Room 206, is one of our trio of seniors from Mexico City. The most sports- minded of the three, he participated in most intramurals and track, and was a top defensive man on this year’s Varsity grid team. Next year he plans to enter U.B.C. in the field of commerce. Taking advantage of the cold weather, Dennis Bibby and Barry Coughlin fight for the puck. HANS LORENZ Although in his first year at Col- lege, Hans, a boarder from Grand Forks, has made quite an impress- ion. In basketball he earned a first- string position on the Varsity, and scholastically he is a top economics and physics student. In addition to his regular subjects he takes Ge r- man by correspondence. TERENCE M. McCAFFERY A conscientious, industrious worker, Terry was a member of the Year- book committee and Student Coun- cil at his former school, St. Thomas Aquinas in North Vancouver, but came here for his senior year in order to obtain a science major. His special interests are track and swim- ming. WILLIAM F. McCANN Yet another of the commuters from New Westminster, Bill has, like most of the others, an inclination to- ward sports. He played Varsity foot- ball and many of the intramurals, and has further interests in baseball and swimming. Aiming at higher education, he plans to attend a col- lege in the United States. WAYNE McCLAY A former V.C. boxing great, “Tiger” McClay has been here for eight years. Every morning before class (usually), Wayne can be found hold- ing forth on his two favourite sub- jects: cars and boats. He plans to channel these interests, together with an aptitude for math, into en- gineering studies at U.B.C. daniel McDaniel A North Van. boy, Dan has at- tended College for nine years, lately as a boarder. He ran the mile in J.V. and Varsity track, and was cheerleader this year. On his own time he likes to ski and hike, with special pride in having climbed the Lions. Law is his future, with uni- versity in the States. 26
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