Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1956

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W. RONALD COUGHLIN Science Pre-Med Il'ars and sieges pass away and great intellectual eforls cease to stir our hearts, but the man who sacrzfices himself fur his fellows, lives forcver. -T. B. Reed. Born on the 27th of June 1934, Ron had his early schooling at D'Arcy McGee High School. For the last four years he has been energetically devoting all his efforts in preparing himself for his future medical career. AC'I'IVII'IEs: Intramurals: Floorhockey '53-'55, Football '53- '56,Hockey '54-'55. R. ALAN COX Arts As we advance in life, we learn the limits of our abilities. I try all thzngs; I achieve what I can. Unfortunately when Audio Al was born, on May 17, 1935, high fidelity sound had not then been invented. However, to compensate for this he developed an excellent pair of lungs, which produce to the amazement of all a large and very full voice. ACTIVITIES: Debating '52-'54; Dramatics '53-'55; News: Contributor '53-54, Man. Ed. '54; Review '54-'56; lntramurols: Hockey '53-'56. RAYMOND KENNETH COX Science Let him who has won the garland wear it. Ken, who was horn on December 16, 193-1, is a hard con- sistent worker. After studying in the Greek classes duringr High School, he changed his horses and hitched on to the Engineers bandwagon. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Basketball '53-'56; Eight Year Man. GERALD FRANCIS DIONNE Science The greatest of all faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none. Gerry, born on February 5, 1935, has always been a fine competitor in the sporting world as well as in the scholastic. Over the years he has acquired the very useful knack of finishing on top in almost anything he attempts. ACTIVITIES: Class Representative LCAA '54-'55; Basketball '52-'56; lntramurals: Floorhockey '52-'55, Football '52-'55, Hockey '52-'56; Eight Year Mon.

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PETER G. CHARNOCK Arts Beaded bubbles winking at the brim. Peter, born October 18, 1933 in Preston, England, was educated at the famed Jesuit College-St0nyhurst. Having attended London University, he came to Canada and entered Junior Arts. He was an immediate success for he held the lead role in Coriolanus as well as receiving top academic honors. ACTIVITIES: Dramatics: President '55-'56, Maior Roles '54- '56; COTC '54-'56, Vice-President Mess Committee '55-'56; Intramurals: Floorhockey '54-'55; Football '55-'56; News: Con- tributor '54-'56. RONALD CHRISTIE Arts And when we think we lead, we most are led. . . . Byron. This quiet, unassuming man from the Junction was born on Jane 24, 1934. tThat day he was neither quiet nor unassum- ingj He has spent the last eight years in an endless tseeminglyi struggle to attain both scholastic and social honors. He has succeeded on both counts. AC'I'IVIYIES: Sodality '52-'54; Dramatics '52-'55; Debating '52-'56, Pres. '55-'56; Class Pres. '52-'54; Vice-Pres. of Fresh. Year '52-'53; Arts Society: Chairman of Speakers' Comm. '52-'53; CSR: Vice-Pres. '55-'56; lntramurals: Football '52-'55; Football Team Manager; Eight Year Man. M. DAVID COTTLE Science And this above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. Young Dave, born August 14, 1936, was never one to remain in the shadow of his elder brother. For he too has gained his measure of success in his specific field of studies a fine all-round man. ACTIVITIES: Bowling League '52-'56, President '55-'56; News: Contributor '55-'56,- lntromurols: Swimming '53-'55; Eight Year Mon. ROBERT D. COTTLE Arts Pre-Med Go put your creed into your deed, nor speak with double tongue. . . . Emerson. Bob, born on May 10, 1935, is a man with great ability, of which at all times he makes full use. Medicine is his first goal, others will develop. If you expect great things of him, there is little chance of your being disappointed. ACTIVITIES: Sodality '52-'55; Dramatics '52-'55; Debating '52-'56, Secretary '55-'56; Arts Society: Chairman of Debating Comm. '53-'54, Speakers' Comm. '54-'55; Bowling League.- '52-'56; Review: Contributor '53-'54; News.- Contributor '54- '56, News Ed. '53-'54, Fresh. Ed. '52-'53; lntramurals: Foot- ball '53-'54, Hockey '54-'55, Swimming '53-'55; Eight Year Man.



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GEORGE DONATO Arts Pre-Med Youth is a blunder; Manhood a struggle; Old age regret. George, born on August 16, 1935, has developed into one of the hnest bass fiddle players on the continent. Unfortunately, he insists upon playing with his fingers rather than using the bow. However, his aim is high, his ambition great. We are sure that he will meet with great success both in the field of music and of medicine. ACTIVITIES: Sodality '53-'56; College Orchestra '53-'56; lntramurols: Hockey '53-'56, Curling '53-'54. ANDRE DUPUIS Science Be wise with speed; a fool at forty is a fool indeed. Andre', born August 3, 1933, came to the college in Fresh- man from College Notre-Dame. Despite the untold number of lectures he's heard or the countless Labs he has attended, he. rightly considers it effort well spent, for the future of the Engineer looks sweet. ACTIVITIES: UNTD '52-'53; Intramurols: Floorhockey '54-'55, Hockey '52-'56; Tennis '52-'56. RONALD JOSEPH EMERY Science Here rests his head upon the lap of earth, A youth to fortune and to fame unknown. Ron, born December 28, 1935, is an outsider, if you consider Hamilton, Ontario outside. He received his Senior Matri- culation certificate. from Cathedral High School, then pro- ceeded t0 Loyola. ACTIVITIES: lntramurals: Hockey '53-'56. JOSEPH FRANCIS FAHEY Commerce The days that make us happy make us wise. Joe, born January 27, 1935, is an honors student in both Economics and Accounting-an achievement in itself. Having acquired his High School leaving certificate from D'Arcy McGee, he came to Loyola, stayed awhile, then will move on to greater things. ACTIVITIES: COTC '52-'56; lntramurols: Floorhockey '52-'55, Basketball '53-'56, Football '52-'55, Hockey '52-'56.

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