Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1955

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SNYDER, WILFRED Science “Yours is the earth and everything that’s in it.” A true son of Ste. Genevieve, Wilf was born on October 18, 1931. He manoeuvred through St. Laurent College and Loyola High School and with a ruddy-faced skier’s complexion entered Freshman Science. ACTIVITIES Skiing: '50-'55, Captain '51-'55; C.O.T.C.; Intra- mural Hockey, Floor Hockey and Football. STACK, MICHAEL ALAN Arts “Facientibus quod in se non negatur gratia.” The man-with the baton, Al, was born on July 20, 1929, a time of the year when most flowers are at their loveliest and music most forthcoming. From St. Joseph’s University, he joined the College Freshmen and throughout his four years has proven himself to be the ablest of scholars and organizers. ACTIVITIES St. John Berchman's Society: Member '53-'54; Sodality: Member '53-'55, Director of Choral Group '53-'55. SUINAGA, PABLO L. D. Arts “Give me but a jug of wine, The paths of glory Lead but to the grave.” Pablo is one of our several Mexican students. Hailing from Mexico City, he was born on June 3, 1935. True to the tradition of his family, he attended Loyola High School and College before which he had studied at Instituto Patria in Mexico. ACTIVITIES Soccer: College Team Goaler '51-'55, Captain and Representative '54-’55; Football: Intramurals '54- 55, 31

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SINDER, ALAN Arts (Pre-Med.) “°Tis all a checker-board of nights and days Where destiny with men for pieces play Hither and thither moves and mates and slays And one by one in the closest lays.” Multi-travelled Al was born in Jassy, Roumania, on December 18, 1933. In Montreal, he attended Baron Byng High School before entering Loyola and finally the Pre-med course. A very renowned conversationalist on acquired characteristics, Al intends to continue his academic career. ACTIVITIES Amphora: Assistant Editor '52-'53. SKORSEWSKI, OLAF M. Science “Hurried and worried until we are buried, and there’s no curtain call, Life is a very funny proposition after all.” A son of St. Adele, P.Q. Olaf first breathed the Laurentian air on November 14, 1934. True to his background, he was a star during his four years on the College’s ski team and boarded for his entire stay at the College. ACTIVITIES Skiing: College Team '51-'54; Floor Hockey: Intra- mural '53-'55; Touch Football: Intramural '53-'55; Basketball: Intramural '53-'55. SMITH, PETER C. Science “The art of living is the art of using experience — Your own and other people’s.” Pete was born on July 20, 1932. Being a hardy sort, he elected to spend his College years study- ing a very difficult course and by dint of iron will he did it. He looked tired when he got his degree but even Peter will admit that it was worth it. ACTIVITIES Basketball: Manager College Team '51-'53; Sod- ality: Member '53-'55; Hockey: Intramural '53-'54; Floor Hockey: Intramural '52-'54, 30



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TANSKI, GEORGE MICHAEL Sci Eng. “Per asper ad alta.” ape as pe Perhaps the smilingest man of the engineers! George has made Montreal his home town. Becket School and Whitby High School in the United Kingdom were his first contacts with formal higher education before he resolved upon his science degree in engineering. ACTIVITIES WADE, JOHN MICHAEL Commerce “A man can do more than he thinks he can, but he usually does less than he thinks he does.” Mike was first introduced to Montreal on August 6, 1934. Turning his scholastic talents from Daniel O’Connell, he pursued his course at Loyola High School and entered our Commerce Faculty in 1951. An all around man, Mike appears to be all set for the business world. ACTIVITIES Commerce Society: Class Representative '53-'55; U.R.T.P.: '52-'55; Stage Crew '54-'55; L.C.A.A.: 54-'55; Hockey: Intramural '53-'54; Football: Intramural '51-'55; Floor Hockey: Intramural '52- '55; Bowling: Intramural '53-'55; Curling: Intra- mural '53-'55; Tennis: Intramural '54-'55; Basket- THEORET, ANDRE Science “Jusqu’au bout.’ Another stalwart of the C.O.T.C. which may account for his militant attitude towards his studies, André was born on November 16, 1934. Likewise a graduate of D’Arcy McGee, he joined the Science Faculty as a sophomore in 1951. ACTIVITIES Football: Intramurals '53-'55; Hockey: Intramurals °54-'55; C.O.T.C.: 51-'54. ball: 32 Intramural '51-'55. WILSON, DONN KEVIN Commerce “T gazed and gazed, but little thought, What wealth the show to me had brought.” Donn was born on July 15, 1935. He is made of stern stuff and determination that no one can control. An eight year man at the College, he has shown himself prolific in his studies and varied extracurricular activities. ACTIVITIES Football: College Team Halfback '53-'55; Intra- mural °51-'53; Basketball: Intramural '51-'55; Floor Hockey: Intramural '51-'55; Hockey: Intra- mural Coach '51-'53; Curling: Intramural '53-'55; Bowling: Intramural °53-'55, League Manager 53-'55; L.C.A.A.: Referee '52-'55, Representative '53-'54, President Intramural Athletic Council '54- °55; Stage Crew °53-'55; Review: Contributor '53-'54, Sports Editor '54-'55; Commerce Society: Sports Editor for Worksheet '54-'55, Represent- ative '54-'55; Hockey Publicity '54-'55; U.R.T.P.: 52-55.

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