Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1955

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NG, EDWARD H. W. Science “Tt is the personal effort that counts.” Ed was nearest to being a New Year’s Day resolution as a person could get: he was born January 2, 1931. A native of Hong Kong, he was a student at La Salle College and London University College before he resolved to under- take his science studies at Loyola in 1951. A keen scholar, Ed is sure to succeed in whatever field of science he may choose. PAGE, ALFRED L. Commerce “To win without hardship is triumph without glory? Alfred arrived quietly at Loyola in 1951 after realizing that Loyola was the place for him. He obtained his Junior Matriculation degree at Mont St. Louis and then decided to decorate the side drive-way with his familiar car. PATTON, NEIL VINCENT = Arts (Pre-Med.) “To try thy eloquence, Now ’tis time.” Neil started out at Loyola in first high and spent the next eight years being ambitious. Born August 3, 1934, he first attended St. Antonin’s grade school and proceeded from High School to take his Arts Pre-med degree. ACTIVITIES C.S.R.: President '54-’55; Dramatic Society: Presi- dent '54-'55, Minor Roles '51-'53, I.D.V.L. '54; Amphora: Managing Editor '52-'53; L.C.A.A.: Director of Football Publicity '53; Class President 52-'53; Sodality: Member '52-'55; Arts Society: Reporter for the Veritas '51-'55; Debating Society: President Freshmen Debating League ‘'52-'53; Director, Night of One Act Plays '54; Hockey: Intramural '51-'53; Floor Hockey: Intramural '51- 55; Football: Intramural '52-'54; Swimming: Intra- mural '53-'54.

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MAYRAND, PIERRE Arts “Tl n'est pas de chagrin dont une heure de lecture ne m’ait consolé.” Friendly Pierre, born on August 1, 1934, survived Ottawa University, Collége de Montréal and St. Alexander in Rigaud, and entered Loyola for philosophy in 1953. His appreciation of painting, music and literature are highly considered as are his travels to distant parts of the world. MEYERS, JOHN FREDERICK Arts (Pre-Med.) “Life is not a goblet to be drained but a goblet to be filled.” Another member of the white-coated, Pre-med group of Senior Arts, John was born July 12, 1933. Having first attended Notre Dame de Grace to familiarize himself with French, he came to Loyola and is an eight year man. During this time he led his class frequently in athletic representation. ACTIVITIES Sodality: Member '52-'55; Dramatics: '53-'54; Football: Intramural ‘'51-'55, Captain '54-'55; Basketball: Intramural '52-'55; Curling: Intramural '53-'55; Swimming: '52-'55, Captain '54-'55. MOSKALUK, RAYMOND Science “Laughter oils the wheels of life and helps to keep it running smoothly.” On October 12, 1932, Ray was one of Montreal’s special contributions to Loyola. He obtained both Matriculation degrees at Catholic High and came to Loyola in 1951 where he joined the Science Faculty. A dependable football player, Ray intends to continue his studies diligently as well as his sports life. ACTIVITIES Football: College Team Lineman '51-'53, '54-'55. 26



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PERRAULT, JACQUES Science (Eng.) “The world owes every man a living and the man owes the world the effort to make it.” Born on January 7, 1932, in our native city, Jacques first attended Catholic High School and followed many of his classmates to Loyola. He registered in September, 1952, and has proven himself worthy of his degree. PERRIER, RUGGLES Science “Men of few words are the best men.” Angel-voiced Ruggles entered upon the Montreal scene on March 13, 1931. Once he obtained Junior Matriculation degree from Catholic High, he joined the Science men at Loyola in 1951 where he took up the art of test tubes and chemicals. ACTIVITIES Class President '51-’52; Dramatic Society: |.V.D.L. 50-'51, Singing in Musical '50-'51; Hockey: Intra- mural '53-'55; Football: Intramural '53-'55; Floor Hockey: Intramural '53-'55; Science Society: Organizer '54-'55; Loyola Choir: '53-'55; Boxing Coach: '53-'54. PREVILLE, GEORGE Commerce “Everything comes if man will only wait.” Georges was born on November 29, 1933, at Three Rivers, P.Q. He studied at St. Patrick’s School and came to Loyola in 1951 to register in the Commerce course. Throughout his stay here, he has been a boarder and he, above all, is capable of enumerating the escapades of the boarders of the past few years. ACTIVITIES Hockey: Intramurals '53-'54. 28

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