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I MICHAEL M. COSTELLO Murph first entered the threshold of a College classroom seven years ago. From Saints Peter and Paul Parish, he is a valuable cog in the Varsity Basketball and Football machines, besides sparing time for track in the spring. JOSEPH D’ATTILIO From Saint Patrick’s Parish, Joe started at the College four years ago. He has played a great number of school sports, such as Varsity Football, wrestling, and track and belongs to the Associated Students’ Club. Joe is considering a scientific career. JOHN L. DAY A boarder, John started here in Grade Nine. He takes part in football and basket- ball, occasionally takes charge of the library, and works with the Yearbook as Files’ Edi- tor and Photographer. Hoping someday to be a mechanical engineer, John likes to fol- low the birds to his home in Victoria on weekends. ROBERT L. CUNNINGHAM Bob, belonging to Saint Augustine’s Parish, came to the College in Grade Nine. Having once played Junior Varsity Football, he participates in basketball this year and enjoys dances and driving. Bob will go to U.B.C. next year. An overpowering drive by Blair McCarry foils opposition member John Steele. GRADS ’66 S. GERALD DIAKOW Gerry, who has been active on the campus for four years, comes to us from Saint John the Apostle Parish. He has competed in both football and track and is interested in hunting and fishing. After graduation Gerry hopes to don with dis- tinction that fine jacket, bearing the words, U.B.C. Engineers.”
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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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PAUL F. DINNER One of the tough, aggressive Dunbar Gang ” from Immaculate Conception Par- ish, Paul started at the College in Grade Seven. He expresses a keen interest in drag-racing and also spends a great deal of time on the fairway. His plans are someday to be a dentist. ROBERT EG LI Rob, who has been with us for a total of nine years, goes to I loly Name Parish. Resides having played intramural foot- hall and basketball, he is a part-time golf- er and car enthusiast. Rob’s future lies in the field of business administration. PHILIP G. DUPUIS A boarder from Nanaimo, Phil started with us in the Eleventh Grade. Since then he has participated in intramural football and basketball and the Glee Club. Phil, who finds hunting and hockey to his en- joyment, has yet to determine his future. GRADS ’66 JAMES A. EHMAN Jim stumbled into his first classroom in Grade Nine. He has played a wide variety of intramurals and is the rugged outdoors type. This year’s Grammar School Editor of the Yearbook, Jim, pro- viding he does not drill a hole through his ' cerebrum,’ plans to be a dentist. J. KELLY DURKIN Kelly, who was first to be seen in the College as a youngster in Grade Three, attends Saint Peter’s Parish in Burnaby. Belonging to the Glee Club and the So- dality, he is best recognized by his first and foremost duty as proprietor” of the malt shop. To be a teacher is his principal ambition. DENNIS G. FAGAN Dennis, who attends Saints Peter and Paul Parish, came to the College from Calgary four years ago. He has com- peted in a large number of intramurals, among which are football and volleyball. Dennis has not yet decided what his career will be. 22
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