Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)
- Class of 1955
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Page 11 text:
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Loyola College Review sie F Jean Marc came to us well Eeiioe-tee Chet versed in journalism. After ob- ANTHONY RASPA taining experience on the Am- phora and in News articles he comes into line at the end of this year for the Review Editorship. Few people ever saw Louis working on the Review. He appeared for those few brief moments on the scene for the photographing and then disap- peared into a dark room. A fine worker from the L.C.A.A. Donn has proven him- self in his position by handling efficiently the Sports section with Ad “ its many and extensive depart- ee ee Managing Editor ments. Photography Editor JEAN-MARC LAPORTE Phil is the person who makes LOUIS ZARDO the yearbook possible. His hard = eee 7 work on the financial end of this issue has been productive of an impressive list of advertisers. Some people are born with the printer’s ink in their veins. From Veritas to News to Review, John has done a wonderful job espe- cially in handling the story telling of the pictures. Roger originates from a journa- listic family and did not let down the tradition of his brother at sneer ss Loyola. As proof manager he did Sports Editor much in putting the final touches Captions Editor DONN WILSON on the Review. JOHN LITTLE Proof Editor Business Manager ROGER POITRAS PHILIP KILEEN
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Father Boyle, S.J. (Francis) Father Boyle, Larry's uncle, died at Kingston, Ontario in the 20th year of his priesthood, the 31st year of his religious life and the 52nd year of his life. Father Boyle had lived at Loyola as student, teacher and athletic coach; he had been Rector of Campion College, Regina and Father Wilson, S.J. (Arthur) Father Wilson, Art's uncle, former Rector of Regiopolis, former pastor of St. Ignatius Parish. Montreal, former pastor of St. Andrew's Parish, Port Arthur, Ontario, died in Montreal, in the 21st year of his priest- hood, 34th year of his religious life and 51st year of his life. He was a member of had returned, as Rector, to Regiopolis Col- the faculty of the University of St. Mary's, lege, Kingston, where previously for many Halifax, at the time of his death. years he had taught Classics. Father Lord, S.J. (Daniel) As everybody knows, Father Lord died at St. Louis cheerfully, of cancer. He was America's best known and best loved priest. His annual lectures, and his Sum- mer School of Catholic Action at Loyola afforded many of us the privilege of mak- ing of him a personal friend. He was par- ticularly interested in Canada as a great nation capable of doing great things for God. On this theme he composed and produced in Canada two great pageants, one at Midland, Martyrs’ Shrine, and the other last year, at Toronto. As artistic achievements, they far surpass anything that has been accomplished at Stratfor d, Ontario. Before going to press, we received word of the deaths of Father William McWalter, S.J., at St. Paul's College, Winnipeg, and of Arthur Wilson, Senior Commerce, at Montreal.
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0! ud bh : L.C.A.A. President BRIAN McMULLAN News Editor (2nd Term) JOHN LITTLE News Editor (Ist Term) NORMAN HENCHEY Amphora Editor ERIC JENSEN Sodaity Prefect KENNETH CASSIDY yy President Vice-President NEIL PATTON JOHN CULLEN Secretary Treasurer NORMAN HENCHEY PAUL CONNOLLY Counctl of Hiudent Representatives 1954 = 1955 THe Counci. or StupenT REPRESENTATIVES, comprised of representatives from every Official student organization and society on the Campus, had a most successful year both as the student governing body and as manifest through the individual members. Indeed, this yearbook is a testimonial of the diversified successes enjoyed during the ’54-’55 semesters. During the past year, the Council sponsored the Freshman Week activities, the Sophomore Dance, the College Elocution Contes t, the Philosophers’ Banquet, Student Government Week, Award Afternoon and the Convocation Dance. General Student Assemblies were held to acquaint the students with the policies and internal functioning of their student government. The individual successes of the Societies represented on the C.S.R. are at once evident upon glancing through the Review. Loyola was well represented in Intercollegiate debating, having a highly successful season in I.U.D.L. competition. The College played host to the national convention of the C.F.C.C.S. Once again the Dramatic Society came through with flying colors. The L.C.A.A. managed to send topnotch teams into intercollegiate Debating Society. GORDON MAGUIRE ef Review Editor NTHONY RASPA Sophomore Arts PAUL SAUVE Commerce Society PAUL CONNOLLY Science Society RAYMOND BERTRAND
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