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MARCUS SCOTT COLLIER One of the more quiet people at V.C., Marcus still left his stamp on the College. Active in the fields of track and tennis Mar- cus was always the one who surprised everyone with his fine performances. After seven years at College, Marcus wishes to follow up his ambition of Medicine at U.B.C. Messrs. Adamovich, Fee, Poulier and Schulhof exchange interesting tales of their weekend. ROGER LESLIE COUSINS Roger is one of the small band of evacuees from Cassiar, B.C. In his free time he studies heavenly bodies (!) and German conversation and he plays at soldiering in the Reserves. The University of Notre Dame in Nelson, B.C. will be his home af- ter graduation. BRIAN ROGER CORNFOOT Unknown to many people at V.C., Roger smashes keyboards for a local boogie woogie band. In his spare time he attended the College working on the musical and dabbling in football and wrestling. He hopes to obtain a piano teacher’s certificate after graduation. ENRIQUE CRAME Enrique has attended the College for the past six years. Always a faithful supporter of the College football and basketball teams, he could be seen at all games. Enrique is undecided about his future upon graduation. 21
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PETER EDWARD CAMPOS DENNIS ANTHONY BOSA The editor of this year’s marvelous publication, Dennis spent most of his grad year piecing together this yearbook. One of the constant honor roll students, in grade twelve Dennis still finds time to race For- mula TC cars. He will attend university af- ter graduation. Gray Allison is ventilating his poor, aching feet as he regains the shelter of the College gym at the end of the wonderfully successful Walkathon. Gray gained notoriety of sorts when, with the help of his father, he cajoled or bludgeoned enough people to sweet-talk his way into $448.75 worth of pledges -- the highest in the school. Fete, in his four years at the College, has left a lasting impression. Managing the var- sity football team and slaving in the year- book darkroom have taken up most of his time. As of yet, Pete has no plans for after graduation although whatever he does we know it will be a success. DECLAN THOMAS MICHAEL BRENNAN “Crash Brennan has tantalized the girls of Vancouver since his arrival from across the Rockies five vears ago. Vi hen not found skiing or studying he claims to work un- derground for the I.R.A. After attending the University of Alberta. Declan plans to seek his fortune, legally. FELIX CHANG Felix has devoted much of his time and energy to the Yearbook this year. A con- sistent honor roll student, he plays tennis and hockey in his leisure time. It is rumored that he is such a spectacular goalie that he may become the first one to play pro hockey. After graduation he will fur- ther his education at university. 20
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JOAQUIN CRAME “Yak” as he is known around the College has mastered the art of selling doughnuts at the 10 minute break. In his six year stay he has constantly tried to make the honor roll, however, it has been to no avail. Outside of school he enjoys a rough game of basketball or a relaxing game of ping-pong. He is un- decided on his future. HERBERT DAUM Another transient from Cassiar, Herb has latched onto the video-taping activity at College. He enjoys billiards, photography, and motorbiking while he isn ' t impressing the boys with tales of Cassiar. Expect to see Herb at the University of Notre Dame, Nelson, B.C., next year. DIARMUID GEORGE JOSEPH DICK Every morning for the past five years Diarmuid has descended from the loft in the North Shore to mix with the proletariate. During his stav he plaved var- sity football and intramural basketball. He has also dabbled in the newspaper not to mention fighting for the “Socialist Horde.” When evening arrived he would rise to whence he came, leaving mere mortals only to gape in wonderment. GARDNER DAY Every day for five long years Gardner has crossed the inlet from the North Shore to attend V.C. An exceptional athlete “O.J. Day” battled at linebacker for the varsity football team. When not dreaming of the day he will return to set up a law practise in his native Kenya, Gardner can he found lounging in the newspaper room, running a variety show, or heating up his Volkswagen. After graduation Gardner will take a Com- merce-Law course at U.B.C. ROBERT COULTAS DODSWORTH Who could f orget the outspoken voice of Rob Dodsworth, Captain - coach of the V.C. senior soccer team. If not complaining about the bus driver. College dances, or Chevys, Rob can be found helping out on The Voice or killing himself skiing. Despite all the complication in Rob ' s life, he still plans to tackle Commerce in U.B.C. in the near future. 22
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