Vancouver College - Collegian Yearbook (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada)

 - Class of 1963

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TED MEYNERT Ted came to College four years ago from St. Augustine’s School. In his- tory class he is well known for dis- sertations which sound remarkably learned whether or not he actually knows his subject matter. Using mathematics and commerce courses as a basis, he plans a career in the economics field. JAMES C. MOGUSH Formerly a resident of Butte, Mon- tana, Jim has been here for three years, with his home in West Van. During that time he has done well scholastically, and this year played center for the Varsity football squad. He is presently treasurer of Room 202, which may be a good omen for his future in hotel management. At 2:30 Brother Finch instructs his special class in Advanced Math. mm lin ill 3 : . ■ ’’ mf Ilji (lift ' . ' v W. PETER MUNSIE Pete, in his fourth year at College, is one of the most active of the boarders. He manages Varsity bas- ketball, promotes Monogram Club functions, and takes part in a variety of intramural sports. As befits a Princeton boy, Pete enjoys outdoor 23 sports such as skiing. His future lies in electrical engineering. KARL E. NETT Karl came to College four years ago by way of Immaculate Concep- tion and St. Patrick’s. On the intra- mural program, he played football and volleyball, with interests outside school in cars and reading. With re- gard to the future, Karl is undecided between Chartered Accountancy and a degree in business. JACK W. MURDOCK Combining a number of varied in- terests, Jack’s hobbies and activities range from a liking for all forms of music to flying, with excursions in- to hiking and outdoor sports. With majors in Science, Mathematics, and English, he hopes to go into medi- cine in university.

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DOUGLAS MACKAY-DUNN For six years Doug has been one of the harried commuters from the out- skirts of Vancouver whose only re- course if the B.C. Hydro fails is to wave a hopeful thumb at passing motorists. Mostly, however, he has made it, and while here has earned a Varsity letter for football. He plans to study law in the U.S. W. JAMES MacKENZIE Jim has been at College since the First Grade. He played both J,V. and Varsity football, with outside interests in swimming, skating, and bowling. After graduation, he aims to follow in his father’s footsteps in the practice of medicine as a “Physi- cian and Surgeon.” BRIAN McGARRY A member of the Glee Club and the intramural football team, Brian shows his livelier interests outside of school, such as: cars, water skiing, and guns — for target shooting and otherwise. His plans for the future are even more noteworthy as he in- tends to be a bush pilot in the Yukon MARC E. McGRATH After eleven years as a day student, Marc (or his parents?) decided that he should spend his senior year as a resident. Around school he takes part in intramurals, Yearbook, and the Sodality. He once planned to publish a magazine to compete with “Mad”, but now aims more toward electrical engineering. WILLIAM E. MARTIN Bill is one of the few remaining students who at one time played on the College Varsity hockey team. His more recent activities include intramural football and basketball, and he was class president during the last two years. A future dentist, he is also one of the best students in Br. Bucher’s commerce and eco- nomics classes. ALAN K. MENZIES One of the old timers, A1 has fre- quented the corridors of College for the past eleven years, and is well known around the school for his cus- tomized Dodge. Customizing cars and raising pigeons are his hobbies, and the History 91 course is one of his pet peeves. He plans to enter banking after graduation. Boarders Pete Munsie, Bill Duff and Stuart Gray find out where Lee gets his menus.



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D. RONALD NICHOLAS Ron has been at College for an entire twelve years. During high school he has participated in intra- mural football, basketball, softball, and volleyball. Outside school bowl- ing and golfing comprise his main interests. Upon graduation he will enter university in preparation for the law profession. FRED J. O’HAGAN An unusual hobby takes up most of Fred’s leisure hours: the detailed study of modern building techniques. He has attended Vancouver College for the past ten years, and after graduation he plans to take senior matriculation in order to go on to dental college for training as a technician. BERTRAM G. OWEN-JONES Bert has been here at Vancouver College for nine eventful years. A member of the intramural five pin bowling league, he is an outdoors man as well, and enjoys hunting and fishing in the interior of the province. It seems natural that Bert’s future lies in forestry. PETER J. PALLESEN From Sacred Heart Parish, Cal- gary, Pete has been a resident-stud- ent for the past three years. He is a member of the United Nations Club, and Business Editor of the “Collegian”. Pete’s interests are at- tracted to politics, classical records, and skiing. For the future, he plans to enter university in the fall. PATRICK E. PARKER Pat is an active honour student as vice-prefect of the Sodality and vice- president of 205. A sports enthusiast, he was centre for this year’s “Irish” and later a cheerleader. His leisure time is devoted to C.Y.O. and travel. Undecided as to his vocation, he plans to further his education at University. GEORGE T. PAYERLE Another of the St. Andrew’s boys, George entered College in the ninth grade. His hobby: writing both poetry and prose, was helpful this year in his duties as Graduates Edi- tor of the Collegian. One of the top students, he is taking an English major toward his planned course in Education at U.B.C. 29

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