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

 - Class of 1966

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The masterminds stage a summit meeting. MICHAEL L. FANNING Currently in his fourth year here, Mike attends Our Lady of Perpetual Help Par- ish. Playing numerous intramural sports and belonging to the Sodality, he is a drag racing enthusiast and likes to water ski. Mike intends to venture into the field of electrical engineering. FREDERICO G. FERNANDES Making his first appearance in Grade Eleven, Freddy, who came to us by way of Hong Kong, supports Saint Anthony’s Parish. During the summer, he is busily occupied as a lifeguard. With a deep re- gard for serious thought (?), Freddy would like eventually to become a psy- chologist. TERRENCE W. FITZPATRICK Always popular among his fellow classmates, Fitz,” from Immaculate Conception Parish, be- gan at the College in Grade Four. He is re- nowned for his feats in the sport of diving, be- sides being president of the Associated Students’ Club and a devoted cheerleader. After graduation Terry will attend university, seeking a degree in business. JOHN FLETCHER Having attended the College since Grade Eight, John belongs, like many others, to Saints Peter and Paul Parish. In his five years, he has played a good deal of intramural football, and he is fond of salmon fishing in local coastal waters. John’s future is thus far undecided. 23

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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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WILLIAM P. FRIEDEL With us for four years. Bill is co-editor of the Yearbook. He belongs to the As- sociated Students’ Club and is an avid motorcycling enthusiast. Bill, who attends Saint Andrew’s Parish, will go to uni- versity and study architectural engineer- ing. Ken Akey refills the coke machine in the boarders’ ree room. ROBERT A. FRITZ This is Bob’s first year at the College, and he is an asset to both the football and track teams. Being a boarder, he likes to pass some time on the tennis courts. After graduation, Bob has hopes of becoming an electrical engineer. DANIEL FRITZ A boarder in his second year here, Dan has proven his athletic agility by making important contributions in the sports of Varsity Football, wrestling and track. Including travel, girls, and jazz as extracurricular interests, Dan will seek a higher education at university. ANTHONY A. GALLAGHER Tony’s years at the College date far back to Grade One. A member of Corpus Christi Parish, he belongs to the Glee Club and has the important role of assisting with the Blue Sheet. Tony, who takes an interest in golf, has plans for university. JOHN M. GALLAGHER John, who became a member of the student body four years ago, hails from Saint Augustine’s Parish. An avid B.C. Lions supporter, he enjoys all aspects of football, . in addition to dances and parties. Concerning his future, John has not yet committed himself.

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