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

 - Class of 1973

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OTTO E. KLIMENT Originally from Graz, Austria, Otto now makes his home in Cassiar. During his two year stay at the College, he has shown him- self to be a real daredevil participating in such antics as hockey, skidoo and motor- cycle racing. Otto looks forward to B.C.I.T. and a possible career on the lucrative, inter- national skidoo racing circuit. TADEUSZ MARIAN KRZEMINSKI More than an adequate deterent to all those Polish jokes, Ted has proven himself to he a fine student during his five year stay at the College. Off campus, he can be found roaming the mountains in search of wild grizzlies to shoot with both his camera and his gun. Ted ' s future after graduation in- cludes university and travel. ANTHONY RAYMOND KOCH “Boney” Tony came to the College mid- way through Grade 8 and has made his presence well felt ever since. A native of Kamloops, Tony is a fine artist and has shown this talent in some of his colourful posterwork for games and dances. He is also blessed with a witty sense of humor which has made his very popular among his class- mates. The future holds plenty of rest and possibly attendance at commercial art school for Tony. IVOR LADD Hong Kong ' s loss was College ' s gain in Ivor, who in his five years at College, has led his class academically throughout. When he wasn ' t achieving outstanding grades, he was involved with the yearbook. Electronics, photography, mechanics, etc. also gain his attention, as well as skiing and tennis. If Ivor finds time to graduate he will attend U.B.C., and possibly postgrad in the U.S. LEONARD ALLEN LAKOWSKI Len is made up of a good mix; he’s a good athlete, and he ain ' t too low on smarts either. He played football during his two years at College but an injury early this season forced him to the sidelines. A con- stant honour roll student Len plans to at- tend U.B.C. 28

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PETER GE R - A RB- ftATfM Y T . HOPKINS In his five years at the College Pete has established himself as one of the school’s finest athletes. Besides starting at forward on the basketball team he has also taken an active part in the Monogram Club and the Leadership Program. Hailing from the North Shore, which he often describes as the “land of milk and honey”, he can be found playing the guitar in his spare time. LORNE J. HUGH Often mistaken for his look alike, Dick Butkus, Lome has established himself as an outstanding athlete during his five years at the College. He involved himself in almost every sport imaginable and has won a total of five varsity letters and numerous trophies in doing so. Lome will likely at- tend university. GREGORY MICHAEL JARVIS Nicknamed “Jigs”, Greg has established himself as an excellent student in his four years at the College. Despite being a fine athlete in various fields, his first love is chess, where opponents swear he is another Boris Fischer. Running a close second to chess is making sure the girls are properly treated-a very interesting hobby. The future holds university for Greg with ambitions of becoming a doctor. EDWARD JOHN KAZUN Ed has enjoyed a productive nine years at the College. While being one of the school’s real heavyweights he has put him- self to good use in the basketball and track programs. He has sold 2157 pencils as head boy in the school’s little book shop and earns real money every weekend playing the drums. He’ll go on to University, of course. JOHN HUI Hailing from Yung Ping Rd. in Hong Kong, “Jivin’ ” John has involved himself in almost every facet of school life during his four year stay. A consistent honor roll student, he has also found time to be the Senior Boarder President and the Number Two man on the Yearbook staff. Off cam- pus, he can be found either dancing, viewing the latest movies, or reading. John wishes to attend S.F.U. for a degree in Business Administration. GERALD JAMES KIRK Gerald came to the College from St. An- thony’s, West Van. in grade eight and en- joyed two years here before leaving for a two year stay in Saskatchewan. Fortun- ately, (for both himself and us) he decided to return for his senior year. Despite being undecided on his future Gerald is sure to go a long way in life. 27



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JOSEPH LEAHY Holy Name Parish has shared Joe with College for twelve long years. Joe has kept active during his senior year by being a member in the Grad and Dance Committee, along with swimming at Percy Norman on Wednesdays. Upon completing Grade 12 Joe will further his education at an institute of higher learning. GARY LAWRENCE “Swish” could best describe Gary’s two short years at College. A starting guard in Grade 11 and this years scoring hope, he has proved to be an outstanding shooter. Basketball doesn’t leave him much time but he engages in boarder activities, helps to tutor the kiddies in elementary, and prac- tices the old golf swing once in a while. An unknown university is in Gary’s future. JOHN JOSEPH LENAHAN NORMAND LECLAIRE Norm, a parishioner from Immaculate Conception, completes his twelfth year at College this year. His activities during the senior year included Community Rec., while outside of school he played Meraloma football. Upon graduating Norm will work for a year, and then mix study with pleasure at the University of Hawaii. KEVIN THOMAS LEWIS Despite being born in Newfoundland, John still managed an active school life in his six years here. When not ripping down rebounds for the varsity basketball team, John busies himself with Student Council, Vice-Presidency of the Monogram Club, and the Walkathon. A constant honor roll student, he plans to attend U.B.C. in the field of Science. Five years at College haven’t changed him a bit, much to the relief of Kev. His sense of humor was enjoyed by all his class- mates, and even the odd teacher. And to Kev some were pretty odd. Wednesday af- ternoons would find Kev in the swimming activity, while outside school he played soc- cer. In fact, after graduation Kev plans to play soccer in the Beer League. ANGEL LOSTALE Angel has spent the last five years (this year as a boarder) at College participating in the sports programs. He played varsity soccer this year as well as playing junior varsity and one year of varsity football. To clear things, his name “the Angel” does not coincide with his reputation for extra- curricular activities. He hopes to attend a Canadian university.

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