Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1957

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18 RAYMOND DIONNE “Keep your mouth shut and let everyone think you are stupid, don’t open it and prove it.” Science, Engineering Ray was considered as one of the more brilliant students. Outside of class, his main activity was watching that Loyola’s Varsity Basketball team did not go astray, because he was its number one fan. His fellow grads unhesitatingly go on record as predicting a brilliant future for Ray. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey '54-'55-'56-'57, Basketball '56-'57, Football '54-'55-'56-'57; Eight Year Man. EUGENE GAGNON “Knowledge is the discovery of Ignorance.” Science, Chemical Engineering “Boston” is one of our eight year men. Excelling in Basketball for these eight years he can be rightly named “Mr. Basketball” of Loyola. Always good willing and mild-mannered he is a tireless worker at his studies and an enthusiast at all times. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Basketball '54-'55-'56-'57; Intramurals: Basketball '53-'54, Hockey '54-'55, Tennis '56-'57, Football '54-'55-'56-’57, Curling '53-'54, Referee; St. John Berchman’s '54-'55-'56-'57; Flatterer Contributor; Eight Year Man. GUY D’AMOUR “He who studies least, learns least, He who studies most has least to learn, therefore, He who studies most learns least.” Science, Engineering Slap-Shot came to Loyola from the University of Ottawa High School. He is a real lover of rock’n’roll, but is the only one in the class who “digs” Elvis Presley. Guy intends to go onto McGill and obtain his Engineering degree, if he can find his way home from the bush. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Hockey '53-'54-'55-'56-'57; Member of the St. John Berchmans Society '55-'56-'57.

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MARIO JOSE CABRERA “The most important thing in life is not the triumph, but the struggle; the essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well. Make stepping stones out of your failures, my friends, and you shall have success.” Science, Chemistry Mario was the only Spanish delegate in the Science class. He was a very serious type and his chief concern was for his studies. His main extramural activity was going right from the chemical lab to his girl friend’s house. Mario plans to be an Industrialist. ACTIVITIES: Stage Crew '55-'56; Loyola Glee Club ‘56; Great Classics Club; Soccer '53-'54; Manager, Soccer Team '55-'56; Intramurals: Floor Hockey '53-'54-'55, Basketball '54-'55, Football '54-’56; Bowling League '56-'57; College Sodality; Eight Year Man. DANIEL CADUC “Tt is better to be able neither to read nor write than to do nothing else.” Science, Engineering Danny was the “Grandaddy” of the graduating class. Most of his time and attention were given to his studies and to his hockey career with pro-clubs. Dan was always ready with a bit of advice and a word of encouragement. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Basketball '55-'56, Football '54-'55- 56, Floor Hockey '54-'55; Bowling '55-'56. RONALD CAPPELLI “An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.” Science, Engineering Ron is another eight year man who has struggled his way through Loyola’s hallowed halls. Ron was one of the best arguers in the drawing room and if you ever needed anything you just borrowed it from Ron. His plans for the future are indefinite. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey '54-’55-'56-'57, Football ’56- 57; Eight Year Man. 7



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JACQUES GIASSON Science, Engineering “La clef du succés est d’avoir un but; pour atteindre un but il faut avoir du courage et de ambition.” Jack came to Loyola from Daniel O’Connell High School. One of the most popular fellows in his class, he also has about the biggest heart. He is remembered for many of his expres- sions, but most of all as the inovator of Standard French Canadian Practice in Mechanical Drawing. A really hard worker, Jack intends to obtain his Engineering degree at McGill and is sure to succeed. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Basketball ’55-'56-'57, Floor Hockey '54-'55, Football '55-'56-'57. ALFRED GRACI Science, Engineering “More things are wrought by prayer then this world dreams of? Al came to Loyola from Cathedral High in the fair city of Hamilton, Ont. Al spent most of his time in the Chemistry Labs either messing around with an experiment he didn’t know too much about, or “Hustling” all the members of the fairer sex in the Labs. Outside of Labs he was the Hamilton Ti-Cats’ best bookie. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Floor Hockey '52, Basketball '52. JOHN MICHAEL HEALY Science, Engineering “God helps those who help themselves.” Steve came to Loyola from Thessalon High School somewhere in Ontario. He was one of the more quiet fellows in the class, and a very hard worker. He is an ardent hockey fan and strictly “anti-Canadiens”. He intends to finish his Engineering course and at the rate he has been going, he is certain to do very well indeed. ACTIVITIES: Intramural: Hockey '54-'55-'56-'57. 19

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