Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1957

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TERRENCE DINGLE Arts General “Have more than thou showest, speak less than thou knowest.” “Ding” did a great job of promoting the name of Dingle as his brother Paul did a few years before. Although very quiet in and around class, Terry was a terror on the gridiron and a terror on the ice. “Ding” will long be remembered in the sporting annals of Loyola. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Hockey '53-'54-'55-'56-’57; Varsity Foot- ball '53-'54-'55; Arts Society, Vice-President '56-'57; Bantam Football Coach '56-'57; Intramurals: Basketball '54-'55-'56-'57, Floor Hockey °54-’55, Football '56-'57, Curling '55-'56-'57, Swimming '55-'56-'57; Eight Year Man. KEVIN DONOVAN Arts General “How About That?” Kev has been a very active and valuable asset to Loyola and has never once faltered in his studies. Being both an out- standing athlete and capable administrator, he has always been regarded with high admiration -by whoever got to know him and there weren’t many that didn’t. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football ’54-'55; Varsity Basketball '56- ‘57; Intramurals: Hockey '54-'55-'56-'57, Swimming '54-'55- '56-'57, Bowling '54, Floor Hockey '54-'55, Basketball '54-55, Curling '54; Non-Athletics —L.C.A.A. Pres. '57; Stage Crew 54; Stage Manager '55; Sodality Committee Head '54-'55- '56-'57; Arts Society Treasurer '55-'56; News Circulation '55; Review Sports Editor '56-'57; Member of All Activity Committee 56; Coach of Bantam Football Team '57; Eight Year Man. ANDRE DURSO Arts General “Titles are Tinsel, Power a corruptor, glory a bubble, and excessive wealth.a label on its possessor.” Having been at Loyola for 8 years, “Big”? André was always an asset when it came to floor hockey, football, basketball. He figured he’s been on streetcars and buses for five months of his eight years in coming and going from Loyola. Man, he must have liked it. ACTIVITIES: Sodality; Intramurals: Football 54-'55-'56-'57, Hockey '54-'55-'56-'57, Floor Hockey '53-'54-'55; Eight Year Man.

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ROBERT CONNOLLY Arts General “You are the salt of the earth, but if the salt loses its strength, what shall it be salted with?” Bob is the only red-headed Irishman in our graduating class. Being of a quiet nature he could be found any time in the library going through the volumes. He is an eight year man ee plans to attend St. Joseph’s Teachers’ College in the uture. ACTIVITIES: Sodality '54-’55-'56-'57; Intramurals: Floor Hoc- key '54-'55, Hockey '54-'55, Football '54-'55-’56-'57, Debat- ing '56-'57; Dramatics '54-'55; Eight Year Man. GEORGE COOK Arts General “T here is one creed neath no world-terrans wing. Apples forget to grow on apple trees, there 1s one thing is needful-everything-the nest is vanity of vanities.” George was the mystery of the Senior class. No one ever knew if George was coming or going (except George). We think that it usually was going because it was a real adventure to find him around lecture time. ACTIVITIES: Sodality '52-'53; Dramatics '54-'55; Choral Group '56-'57; News: Contributor '55-'56-'57. D’ARCY COULSON Arts General “Ut mihi proficiat, ad salutem in vitam alternum.” “Darce” had a method in his madness. Time and again during his sojourn at Loyola he had several red hot ideas only to find that his friends at first objected to them. Given a chance to point out his arguments he more often than not won his friends over to his way of thinking. ACTIVITIES: St. John Berchmans '54-'55; Intramurals: Debating Finalist '56-'57; Varsity Football '54-’55; Varsity Skiing '55- 56-'57; Captain '56-'57; Bantam Football Coach '56-'57; Intramurals: Hockey '55-'56-'57, Floor Hockey '54-'55, Curling '55-'56-'57, Swimming '55-'56-'57.



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FREDERICK ENOS Arts General “Poco a poco se va lejos.” Fred is a four year man who looked like a comer in the tennis world. He was a very active class member and could always be counted on doing a job well. He worried us this year because we feared he was in dire straits due to his not shaving for a couple of months. ACTIVITIES: Sodality '53-'54; Arts Society '53-'54-'55; Intra- murals: Tennis '53-'54-'55-'56, Football '53-'54-'55-'56, Hoc- key '54-'55-'56-'57, Basketball '54-'55, Floor Hockey ‘'53- 54-55. BRIAN O’NEILL GALLERY Arts General “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women in it merely players.” A man of many years at Loyola, our “All-American” could certainly be called a great man for he surely makes others feel great. “Bo” has given us many a laugh, — whether it was organizing a date for “Daisy” or a raffle for “Daisy’s” girl. ACTIVITIES: Winter Carnival Committee Head; L.C.A.A. Coun- cillor; Review Contributor '56-'57; News Contributor '56-'57; Dramatics '55; Intramural Debating ‘57; Varsity Tennis ‘57, Manager '57; Varsity Hockey '55-’57; Varsity Football '55-'56; Junior Varsity Hockey '56; Intramurals: Football '54-'57, Bas- ketball '54-'55-'56-'57, Curling '56-’57, Floor Hockey '54-'55, Tennis '54-'55-'56-'57, Bowling '54-'55, Swimming '54-'55, Referee '54-'55-'57, Tennis Manager '56; Eight Year Man. PAUL GAGNON Arts General “One universal formula for success: “Vitality and persistance in the face of criticism and disappointment.” Originally from Boston—came to Loyola three years ago and has always been fairly quiet. Paul would always help you in any way he could and is considered a fine gentleman. ACTIVITIES: St. John Berchmans Society '56-'57; Managing Editor of The Flatterer '56-'57; Intramurals: Basketball '55-'56, Hockey '55-'56-'57.

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