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Bernie Barraclough

 

 

 

 

Cliff Gregory and friends.  I think that I recognize the guy sitting but am not certain.  IDs for this chap and any one else not named (or mis-identified) in subsequent photos would be most appreciated.  Again, I've left some of the photos relatively uncropped since they contain scenes in the background that are of interest, in and of themselves.  In this case, I'm referring to the buildings and the cars, not two unidentified people showing us their best side.

 

Dave Thompson

Larry Clark

Note the spiffy purple and white Feller team jackets.  Someone had the bright idea to design and order these.  This was the most popular version.  There was also a less garish car coat.  I don't know if the tradition continued past that year, but I still have mine hanging in my front hall closet.


  

Gene Smith

                                Marcel Duhaime

 

George Vipond.  

Uh, Sandy?  How did you get the shots in the boy's dorm rooms and what exactly were you doing there?  Inquiring minds want to know

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Karl Jorgensen.  

Sandy, I think I know why the camera was shaking.  Karl was quite the athlete.  I remember him doing impressive gymnastics moves on the old lumpy mats in Massey Hall.  On one occasion  when Kurt Brosi set up his high jump bar, Karl put the bar on top of the posts, several inches higher than the highest slot on the post, nonchalantly stepped back two paces, and glided cleanly over the bar with room to spare.  Mr. Brosi's eyes bugged out since this was approximately a six foot high jump with no run up and using the old-style scissors technique.  Mr. Brosi then spent the better part of half an hour unsuccessfully begging Karl to join the track and field team.  No telling what Karl could have managed with some coaching on the Western Roll style, not to mention the Brill Bend (Fosbury Flop, my eye!).

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