Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1956

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LOOYLA COLLEGE REVIEW 1956 STAFF Faculty Advisor REV. GERALD MACGUIGAN, 5.1. Editor-in-chzef JEAN-MARC LAPORTE Ma'nagzng Editor LOUIS ZARDO Graduatef Editor JULIAN GWYN Sports Editors KEVIN DONOVAN PAUL SAUVE Photography Editors RAYMOND Losrro DONALD HUSHION Business Managers PHILIP KILLEEN RON CHRISTIE JOHN LITTLE Contributors P. AMOS D. BELCOURT M. CABRERA K. F. CASSIDY P. G. CHARNOCK R. CHRISTIE D. COTTLE A. Cox B. GALLERY C. HARWOOD P. HOLLAND E. JENSEN R. LABRIE P. LEE J. LEGER J. LITTLE L. MUTTY G. MCCARTHY J. NOONAN T. O,CONNOR J.,ST. ONGE R. SAUVE D. SCOTT D. WEEREN D. WHELAN MONTREAL, CANADA VOL. 42 C O N T E N 'I' S St. Ignatius Loyola ............ 3 Stage Crew ........................ 48 The College Offers .......... 4 C O.T.C .............................. 49 The Editorial ...................... 7 R C.A.F .............................. 50 RIP. .................................. . 7 U N.T.D ............................ 5O Graduates4 Dedication ...... 8 Debating Society ................ 51 Class of 456 ...................... . 9 44Romeo and Julie? ...... 52 Undergraduate Students 25 All Activity ........................ 56 C.S.R. .................................. 34 L C.A.A ........................... 57 Loyola News . . ............ 36 Varsity Football .................. 58 Amphora .................. . ........ 38 Varsity F ootball and Hockey Teams .............. 60 Review ................................ 39 Varsity Hockey .................. 62 Arts Society ........................ 4O Skiing .................................. 64 Loyola Glee Club ........... 40 Basketball ........................... 65 Commerce Society . .......... 41 Soccer and Golf ...... . ........... 66 Science Students4 Association .................... 42 Intramural Sports . ............ 67 Sodality ................................ 43 Cardinal Lc'tger Visits Loyola . ................ 70 Boarders4 F lat ...................... 46 Baby Pictures ................ .. 72 Loyola Marianopolis Bowling League . ,,,,,, 4-7 Advertising ........................ . 76 NW

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1. Art courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, with special modifications to meet pre-Medical and pre-Dental requirements. 2. Honour Science courses in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics leading to the degree of Honour B.Sc. QVJ General Science courses with continuation subjects in Physics, Chemistry, 'or Mathematics, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science. These courses can be so arranged as to fulfil all pre-Medical requirements. .L-x Engineering courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science and eligibility to enter the Third Year of their Chosen branch of Engineering at McGill University. 3. Commerce courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce. 6. The College also offers a two year course which fulfils the requirements of pre-Dentistry. RELIGION Religion is an essential part of life at Loyola as it is in life in general. Students are required to fulfil their religious obligations regularly, and to make annually a spiritual retreat of three days. The Sodality of Our Lady is a spiritual organization of students for the fostering of piety. Religion is alsd an integral part of the curriculum. Being definite and certain like any other truth, it can be taught, and is taught at Loyola. PHILOSOPHY Without sound philosophy there is neither intellectual security nor intellectual maturity. Scholastic Philosphy, the wisdom of the ages, is sound, mature and intelligible. It does no violence to Faith, to Science, or to Common Sense. Every candidate for any degree at Loyola must complete successfully a series of courses in Scholastic Philosophy. C.O.T.C. U.N.T.D. R.C.A.F. CAMPUS and STAGE



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s4. .w. 'g. s 7. a. Very Rev. G. Lohey, SJ. - RECTOR -- LOYOLA COLLEGE

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