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RICHARD GLOUTNEY Arts Pre-Med “Life is too important to be taken seriously.” Dick let out his first yell in la belle ville Montreal on October 5, 1933. After studying at Daniel O’Connell Grade School he entered Loyola High to follow the Jesuit Course of Learning. It is Dick’s main ambition to study Dentistry at the University of Montreal. Questioned on his further ambitions, Dick replied with his characteristic sense of humor; “‘When I leave 7141 Sherbrooke St. West, I want to leave with a bang.” ACTIVITIES: Sodality ’55 ’56. DAVID EDGAR GOURLAY General Arts “The right word spoken seals all like a kiss on the lips.” ‘Proverbs’ Dave, born March 22, 1937 in Montreal has been accustomed to big-city life, having spent some 5 early years in Toronto (which apparently have had no ill effects) and the rest here in our city. Dave came to us in 3rd High and has a fine record in studies and other activities during his six- year stay. With his hearty chuckles, Dave is a notéd cheerful influence and has contributed much to the good humor of the class. ACTIVITIES: Choral Group ’55 ’56 ’57 ’58; Debating 56’ ’57 ’58; Sodality ’55-’56; Loyola NEWS contributor ’58; Asst. Adv. Mgr. Loyola Winter Carnival ’58. 19 58 EDWARD W. KEYSERLINGK General Arts “His dictis, procedamus.” The essence of aristocracy with but a hint of degeneracy. Full of innate talents, he is an honourary member of the C.S.R., C.F.C.C.S., and the Soda- lity and was also Editor of the politically controversial VERITAS; his talents as a mimic are also controversial, in fact he I S controversial. Basi- cally an extrovert, (though he tried the life of a hermit for five months on the DEW line) he will now turn to a more sociable profession, the secular priesthood. This summer he will have his last fling in Europe before turning to the guidance of his former classmates. ACTIVITIES: Class Pres. ’57; Sodality ’55-’58; Debating ’55-’58; NEWS contributor ’57 98; Amphora Mgr. Ed. ’55; VERITAS Editor ’56 ’57; Intramurals: Football ’55-'58; Basketball ’55-’58; Swimming ’56; Curling ’56 ’57; Stage Crew ’55- 58. ACTIVITY AWARD.
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PAUL CAMPBELL NOBLE CLASS PRESIDENT General Arts “To err is human; to persevere, diabolical.” Paul is one of those amazing fellows in whom there exists a perfect blend of the scholastic, the athletic, and the social. Copping every major scholastic prize since the time he wore breeches in high school, he has also distinguished himself on the basketball court as a member of the Varsity team and at various social functions. Fol- lowing graduation, Paul intends to pursue his studies in Political Science with a view to join- ing Canada’s diplomatic corps. We think he will make quite the diplomat. ACTIVITIES: Varsity basketball ’56-’58; Junior H.S. football Coach ’56; ’57; Intramurals: Referee ’57; Football ’56-’58; Swimming ’55; 56; ’58; Floor hockey 55; Class Pres. ’58; C.S.R. Secretary °58; Soda- lity ’55-’58; Executive ’56; Chairman Book Ex- change 58; Debating 55; °56; I.U.D. L. Debater 56; NEWS Contributor ’55; Asst. Editor Veritas 56; Dramatics ’55-’56; History Club ’56; Dele- gate: McGill Conference on World Affairs °58; St. Lawrence U.N. Council ’58; Eight Year Man ALL-ACTIVITY LETTER. ART) vor GEORGE HUGHES BARLETTI Arts Pre-Med “Strong in will to strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.” Exceedingly deft in poster design and an avid stamp collector, George has lived most of his life on the sunny shores of Bermuda, having previously made his home in the south of France. A serious pre-medical student, his flair for the neat and the artistic could well dispose him for a successful and satisfying career in the field of plastic surgery. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club ’57-’58; Dramatics ’57; Stage Crew ’55 56 ’57 58; Flatterer’s Staff ’57-’58.
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PHILIP KILLEEN General Arts “It’s all in the old ball game.” There have been few occasions around Loyola, be it in the smoker, gym, Classroom or in print, when Phil has not managed to make himself heard. He is seldom at a loss for words (and loud ones) on any subject, and woe to the person who dares oppose him, whether he be habitue of the smoker, member of an opposing team, or Ethic’s Professor. ACTIVITIES: VARSITY: hockey ’55 ’56 ’58; football ’55 ’56; Intramurals: hockey 54 ’58; floor hockey 54 ’55; basketball ’54-’56 ’58; referee °55 ’56 ’58; football ’54; golf ’58; bowling ’54-’56 ’58; L.C.A.A: Vice-Pres. ’58; Publicity 55; Class Sports Mgr. ’58; Sodality 54 °55; Carnival Vice Chairman ’58; Business Mgr:-News ’54 ’55 ’56; -Review 754 ’55 °56; Prop Mgr. Dramatics ’55; C.F.C.C.S. Social ’58; Eight Year Man. ALL-ACTIVITY LETTER. J. JOHN KYDD General Arts “The wise man is the man who knows he knows nothing.” John, born in Montreal on Sept. 29, 1937, is presently a full-fledged Loyola man of eight years standing. He possesses a keen mind and a cultivated ability to defend his own views. With the added asset of two languages, prospects appear bright for John in the field of Law. ACTIVITIES: Sodality 55 56; Member I.A.C. ’58; Loyola-Mari onopolis Bowling League 96 ’57 ’58; Intramurals: hockey ’55 ’56; floor hockey ’55; football ’55 ’56 ’57; curling ’58; bowling ’58; C.O.T.C., ’55-’58; Eight Year Man. MICHAEL P. LAPLANTE Arts Pre-Med “How poor are they that have not patience! What wound did ever heal but by degrees?” -Othello- Big Mike is another eight year man at the college. Born in Montreal, May 7, 1937, he has shown himself a skilled worker in matters scholastic and a keen sportsman on the playing field. Body contact sports were Mike’s forte and he could not be consoled when floor-hockey was ruled out for being “to rough.” Upon graduation, Mike will take up the study of medecine; his self-assurance and tireless doggedness’ will serve him in good stead in exacting work. ACTIVITIES: Varsity: football ’56; curling ’57; Intramurals: football ’57 ’58; basketball 55 ’56 °57 °58; hockey ’55 ’56 57 ’58; curling °55 °56 ’57 °58; C.O.T.C. 55 ’56 ’57; Pres. Mess Committee ’57; Dramatics: Stage crew ’56 ’57 ’58; Asst. Stage Mgr. 58. ACTIVITY AWARD.
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