Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1953

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STE. CROIX, THOMAS EDWARD “A man who bows down to nothing can never bear the burden of himself,” Born January 20, 1931, Tom underwent his early training at St. Rita’s and Catholic High before enlisting at Loyola, Impressed with the C:0.1.E,. Tom has decided upon an army career for the time being at least, and should rank high in this field. ACTIVITIES: Sodality ’50, '51, ’52, '53; C.O.T.C, ’51, 52, '53. SAUCHUK, JOHN ‘Long experience made him Sage.” SADLOWSKI, VICTOR RICHARD Commerce (Accounting) “Never utter the truism, but live it among men.” Born December 1, 1931, Vic arrived at the Loyola bunkhouse in the fall of ’49, after riding through the D’Arcy McGee corral, With books under one arm and guitar under the other, Vic is prepared to doff his ten-gallon hat and lasso the business world. ACTIVTIES: Intramural Hockey 51, '52, ’53; Intramural Football ’52, ’53; Intramural Floor Hockey ’52, ’53; “Worksheet” ’51. Arts (Pre-Law) Science (Eng.) Another D’Arcy McGee graduate, John entered our Science course in 1950. Throughout the suc- ceeding years, he devoted his time to the slide rule and curved parabola while trying to square the circle.The first stage of success comes in May. SNYDER, TERRANCE CHARLES Science (Chem. Eng.) “What is to come, we know not, but we know that what has been, was good.” Duke will become a voter on August 15th, and our history of him includes the fact that he liked our High School so much that he braved another four years on the Loyola scene. He is probably going to be remembered for his fero- cious floor hockey. ACTIVTIES: Varsity Football 51, ’52, '53; Varsity Swimming ’52; Intramural Hockey ’50, 51, ’52, ’53; Intramural Floor Hockey ’52, ’53; Intramural Basketball ’50, ’53; Intramural Sports Referee ’52, ’53; Coach, Bantam Team, ’53; Intra- mural Swimming ’53; Eight Year Man; Activity Letter. 28

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RAMSPERGER, FRANK A. Arts (General) “In doing what we ought, we deserve no praise, because it is our duty,” The list of activities shows that Frank does de- serve praise for the way he handled our major organization this past year, and for other organ- izing which he has done during his eight year stay in our halls. Loyola will long be proud of Frank A. ACTIVITIES: Council of Student Representa- tives, President ’53, Secretary ’'51; Class President 750, ’51, ’52; Sodality ’50, ’51, ’52, '53; Sodality Secretary 52; Loyola News ’51, ’52; The Amphora 52, '53; Loyola College Review Contributor ’53; Dramatics, Stage Crew ’50; L.C.A.A. Councillor 52, ’53; Varsity Hockey Manager ’50, ’51, 52, ’53; Varsity Football 53; Intramural Tennis ’50, ’51, ’52; Intramural Football ’50, ’51, ’52; Intramural Floor Hockey ’52, ’53; Eight Year Man; AIll- Activity Letter. ROLLO, BRUCE DUNCAN Commerce (Economics) “Nothing that is easy is worth very much.” Another daily commuter from St. John’s, Bruce has a marked resemblance to a certain professor of Economics, all of which confused everybody except himself. The businessmen of St. John’s will have a worthy associate when Bruce joins ACTIVITIES: Sodality ’50, ’51, ’52, 53. ROUSSEAU, GILLES Arts (General) “To think or not to think.” A native son of our fair metropolis since May 1933, Gilles spent a few years attending University before recrossing the river in the fall of’ 51. Planning to attend the Ecole Polytechnique this fall, he will undoubtedly do better than most. ROUSSEAU, JOSEPH RODOLPHE MacINTOSH Commerce (Accounting) “Stop and think.” Born June 13th, 1931, Rod prepared himself for Loyola by attending Brebeuf College. Despite the fact that his time during the past few years has been divided between Loyola and a certain Mont- real Hospital, he has been active in many activi- ties. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Hockey ’50, ’51, ’52, ’53; Varsity Football ’51, ’52, ’53; Intramural Basket- ball ’50, ’51, ’52, 53; Intramural Floor Hockey ’52; 753; Intramural Boxing ’52; Commerce Society Executive ’50, ’52, '53; Intramural Curling ’51, ’52; C.O.T.C. '51, ’52, ’53; Activity Letter. 21



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OF 93 SPICER, MALCOLM Arts (Pre-Law) “Wisdom is more active than all active things.” Born March 30, 1932, Malcolm hails from St. Brendan’s and Catholic High School. Arriving at Loyola in the fall of 1949, he has burnt many pots of midnight oil since then, with an eye to becoming a legal eagle, and who knows ...a Supreme Court Judge? ACTIVITIES: I.V.D.L. Festival Committee ’53. STANFORD, JOSEPH STEPHEN Arts (General) “Go west ycung man, and grow up with the country.” Another western gentleman, Joe attended St. Mary’s High in Calgary before turning eastward to Loyola. Following close upon his graduation, he will saddle up for Western Canada, wher e it is expected Joe will introduce floor hockey into the Calgary Stampede. ACTIVITIES: Assistant Chairman, Intra- mural Athletic Council ’53; Intramural Hockey ’51, '52, ’53; Intramural Football ’52, ’53; Intra- mural Basketball ’52; Intramural Floor Hockey 52, '53; Varsity Football ’51; Debating, Montreal Debating League ’53; Loyola News ’53; Activity Letter. preme beauty.” world, SWEENEY, MILTON GERALD SVILOKOS, NICHOLAS Science (Honors Math.) “Mathematics possesses not only truth, Hailing from Yugoslavia, where he received his early training in mathematics, Nick came to Loy- ola in ’49. Armed with slide rule, and completely happy in the intricacies fo mathematics, Commerce (Accounting) “T am not the rose; but I have lived near the rose.” Perhaps the happiest, smilingest man on the campus, Milt has done the eight year stint, and enjoyed it. How he found time for his activities (see below), his studies, and his weekend trips to you know where, is the eighth wonder of the world. ACTIVITIES: Sodality '49, ’50, '51, ’52, '53; C.F.C.C.S. '51, 52, 53; Commerce Society, Pre- sident '52; Treasurer, Council of Student Repre- sentatives ’52; Publicity Manager, Council of Student Representatives ’51; Loyola “Review” 52, Graduates Editor '53; Dramatics, Stage Crew 50, 51; ’52; Intramural Football ’49, ’50, ’52, 153; Intramural Hockey ’49, 50; Intramural Basketball 49, '50, ’51; Intramural Curling ’51, 752; C.O.T.C, 49, 50, ’51, 52; Eight Year Man; Activity Letter, 29

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