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

 - Class of 1966

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RONALD LYTTLE It was in Grade Eleven that Ron, from Holy Trinity Parish, began at the Col- lege. Originally coming from Alberta, he plays basketball and football and finds cars and scuba diving enjoyable. Ron has plans to attend university and secure a position on the Vancouver Pobce Force. THOMAS MacKINNON Tom first appeared at Vancouver Col- lege in the Seventh Grade. He has played some intramural sports, competes in cross-country running, and enjoys spend- ing an evening at discotheques. Tom has plans of becoming a psychiatrist. BLAIR McCARRY Blair began his days at the College in Grade Three. Belonging to Holy Name Parish, he is an asset to the Varsity Foot- ball and wrestling teams, and he is an active member of the Associated Students’ Club. Blair is especially interested in cars and will attend U.B.C. after graduation. Sorry, guys. The place is not for sale.” ANDREW MACKENZIE Andy, a Saints’ Peter and Paul Parish member, has spent twelve years with us. He plays Varsity Football and intramurals. Expressing an interest in motorcycles and electronics, he operates the sound and lighting system in the gymnasium. Andy has plans of becoming an electronics engineer in telecommunications. 29 EDWARD McCLORG Ted, from Saint Joseph’s Parish in Steveston, started with us in Grade Seven. He has played many intramural sports in high school, and when not occupied with studies, he is fishing, hunting, camp- ing, or swinging a club on the fairway. For the future, Ted would like to be a meteorologist. JOHN T. McNAMARA John, a seasoned world traveller, goes to Saints Peter and Paul Parish and is in his second year of studies here. He enjoys the ' Big Three’ of sports — foot- ball, basketball, and baseball — and is an ardent swimmer. John will enter uni- versity when he graduates.

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PETER LAY Peter, in his first year at the College, hails from the far-away metropolis of Bangkok, Thailand. He enjoys as extra- curricular activities badminton, soccer, fishing, and hunting. Peter has as yet to decide his future. JOHN D. LAZZAROTTO A Vancouver College student of some three years, John belongs to Precious Blood Parish in Cloverdale. In those three years with us, he has partaken in several intramural sports. John’s future will lie in what he decides to do at uni- versity. ROBERT LEAHY A member of Saint Andrew’s Parish, Bob was first seen at the College four years ago. He enjoys swimming, indicat- ing an interest towards lifeguarding. Also fascinated by the science of electronics, he has hopes of becoming an electronics engineer. GRADS ’66 RONALD LeCLAIR A devoted member of the Collegian,” staff, Ron belongs to Saint Paul’s Parish in Richmond. During his six years, he has played Varsity and Junior Varsity footba ll and also finds time for skating. Ron plans to be a teacher and has a secret ambition to journey to Rome. ROGER K. LEVASSEUR Roger, who calls Corpus C.hristi his parish, first appeared in the College corri- dors in Grade Nine. Many a lunch period he has been occupied with intramurals. I lis interests include cars and electricity, justifying his plans to attend the British Columbia Institute of Technology for courses in electronics. MARTIN LEWIS Martin has been with us for a series of interrupted years totalling five. A boarder this year, he plays football and golf, and belongs to the track team and the Associated Students’ Club. Martin indicates that he would like a profession in the field of sociology. 28



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J DAVID MACTAVISH Another old-timer, Dave has managed to spend a large part of his twelve years keeping occupied with music. He has also played for both the Junior Varsity and Intermediate basketball teams. Dave has not yet made up his mind about any future plans. GORDON L. MANTLE A boarder from Ruskin, British Col- umbia, Gord started here three years ago. Hockey and baseball are his favorite sports, and he is taken also with horse riding and show horses. Gord plans to study philosophy and psychology at Simon Fraser University. ROBERT MACKIN An original from the good old days of Grade One, Bob is also a parishioner from Saints Peter and Paul. Much of his time during his high school years has been filled out by Varsity Football. In the future, Bob would like to attend university and thence enter the lumbering business. A frustrated senior wilts in the face of a devastating report card. GRADS ’66 HAROLD K. MARSDEN Hal came to us in the Fourth Grade via Saint Anthony’s Parish in Marpole. An outstanding student since then, he also finds time for management of the Varsity Football team, intramural basketball, the Sodality, and the Associated Students’ Club. Hal has not yet any future plans. WAYNE D. MILLER In his twelve years with us, Wayne has established a fine reputation by play- ing basketball, besides competing in golf and baseball in his spare time. A mem- ber of the Sodality, he belongs to Saint Joseph’s Parish and aspires to be a den- tist in the future. 30

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