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

 - Class of 1966

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PAUL A. ATTERTON Grade Seven was Paul’s first semester with us. He busies himself with swim- ming, in addition to being a life-guard and life-saving instructor. Paul, who is from Saint Andrew’s Parish, would like to take electrical engineering at U.C.L.A., since he is keen on the science of elec- tronics. EDWARD A. BLACK Ted’s years at Vancouver College number nine. Since he first came here, he has contributed vastly to the school both scholastically and athletically. Having played Varsity Football and Basketball for the past three years, he also finds time for swimming, water skiing, and pool. Ted plans to attend university. Some seniors apply themselves in diligence for the up-eoming Easter Exams. KENNETH BAKER Ken, a member of Corpus Christi Par- ish, has spent eight successful years at Vancouver College, always placing on the Honour Roll. He is co-editor of the Year- book, treasurer of the Associated Students’ Club, and has been a class president since Grade Nine. Ken plans to play the role of chemical engineer in the future. ROY E. BOECHLER Attending Saints Peter and Paul Par- ish, Roy has been here for a string of interrupted years totalling six. Belonging to the Glee Club and the Sodality, he spends much leisurely time with cars, records, and skiing. Roy would like to go to university for a course in automotive engineering. JOSEPH M. BELL In the Seventh Grade, Joe, belonging to Saint Edmund’s Parish in North Van- couver, first esteemed us with his pres- ence. As for the sports world, he has dis- tinguished himself with the Varisty Foot- ball and wrestling teams. Joe is also de- voted to the Associated Students’ Club and would like to venture into university to complete his education. JAMES BROWN A transplant from an obscure Ontario hamlet, Toronto, Jim has been frolicking in the College corridors since Grade Eleven. Included in his wide array of interests are skiing, water skiing, and golf. Jim’s future lies in judicial law.

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LEONARD C. AESIE A boarder from the Stampede City, Calgary, Leonard plays football and bas- ketball with the boarders. In his spare time, he takes up weightlifting and enjoys motorcycles. Leonard plans to attend uni- versity, possibly U.B.C., and study law. KENNETH AKEY A boarder from Dease Lake, British Columbia, Ken first made an appearance here in Grade Nine. He plays a range of intramural sports, including football, basketball, and volleyball and enjoys hunting, fishing, and skating. Ken will study geology in the future. GRADS ’ 66 RICHARD AINSBURY An outstanding contributor to our wrestling team, Rick, who first made an appearance in this school four years ago, came to us by way of Our Lady of Per- petual Help Parish. He is pondering the possibility of stockbroker as a profession. CHARLES ARTHUR This is Sam’s eighth year with us. Coming from Saint Helen’s Parish in Burnaby, he plays hockey, goes skiing and professes an enthusiasm for cars. Although he has not made definite plans for the future, Sam demonstrates an in- clination towards U.B.C. now lhat’s the standard fine for talk GREGORY ATHERTON Greg, who has been in attendance here for four years, is a member of Immacu- late Conception Parish. Belonging to the Sodality, he competes in intramurals and enjoys skiing on weekends. Greg hopes to enter either U.B.C. or Simon Fraser.



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What did you say her phone number is?” PATRICK R. BROWNE-CLAYTON In his second year here, Pat hails from Kelowna. He enjoys w ter and snow ski- ing and lounging on the beach and also boasts of a fine butterfly collection. Upon graduation, Pat will enter that relatively new institution, Simon Fraser. SHAWN D. CHRISTIE Shawn’s years at Vancouver College total four. From Immaculate Conception Parish, he has played intramural sports and has often found himself on the Hon- our Roll. After graduation, Shawn plans to attend that haven” in Burnaby, Simon Fraser. THOMAS E. CARR Tom came here three years ago from Saint Andrew’s Parish. Since then, hehas been connected with boxing and football on campus; off campus, he likes cars, pool, and parties, in addition to being a president of the C.Y.O. Tom will jour- ney to U.B.C. to become a dentist. PHILIP A. COE Three years ago, much to the frustra- tion of his teachers, Phil became a student of Vancouver College. His favourite sports are tennis, badminton, and skiing, and he is interested in cars and history. From his home in White Rock, he hopes to attend either U.B.C. or Simon Fraser. DAVID .1. CONLEY Four years ago, an energetic Yankee from Wallace, Idaho, hit our campus. Since then, Dave, who attends Saint Anthony’s Parish in West Vancouver, has been consistently impressive in basketball and in football, of which he is team co- captain. Dave will take up engineering at university. 20

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