VICTOR WARREN
(photo still from his Legacy Project interview)
Victor Warren is an alumnus of UBC from the Faculty of Arts & Sciences (as it was until 1963) and the Faculty of Education. He majored in Geography and Psychology in the former and graduated in 1960. At UBC, Warren was a prominent player on the UBC field hockey team and went on to represent Canada in the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo. He, along with his sister Charlotte Warren, are inductees of the UBC Sports Hall of Fame. See his Hall of Fame profile by clicking here. Warren also co-founded the Jokers Field Hockey Club in 1964, which remains active to this day.
The photographs below are from Victor’s personal albums. If you recognize anyone who is not named, pleased send us the information (herbert.rosengarten@ubc.ca).
- Harry Warren: athlete, professor, UBC Athletics builder, UBC Sports Hall of Fame inductee, BC Sports Hall of Fame inductee
- Victor and his father, Harry, taken by street photographer Foncie (Alfronco Pulice) at Robson and Granville Street in Vancouver, BC
- UBC Field Hockey Team
- Victor and John Chant (son of then Faculty of Arts Dean S.N.F. Chant) on the field
- Victor Warren in UBC uniform
- Victor and John Chant in Vancouver Downtown, taken by street photographer Foncie (Alfronco Pulice)
- BC Field Hockey team photo in 1963
- Canadian National team in Japan, 1964
- Canadian National Team in Japan, 1964
- Poster of the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan