Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1958

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WILLIAM BARRETT REYNOLDS General Arts “Never depend upon your genius; if you have talent, industry will improve; if you have none, industry will supply the defficiency.” Although the stork introduced Bill to the world at St. Mary’s on May 4, 1936, the Reynolds clan hails from Vancouver, the Los Angeles of Canada. Quiet and hardworking, yet with a good sense of humor, Bill came to Loyola in 1948 where he began his studies in Prep. Graduating in 1953, he decided to enter the business world. However after a year he returned ACTIVITIES: EDWARD HENRY ROPELESKI Arts Pre-Med “Silent in dreamlike flight go I, weaving my web of earthly hue, Painting my soul before the Eye, with warm blood, dread ambition’s due.” A poet, artist, singer, student, and sometimes romantic, his spontaneous poems and drawings are indications of his complex personality. It would seem that his medical studies have driven away all inhibitions, for Ed is a realist through and through. His taste in music is that of an artist as well as a connoisseur and he claims that this is the stimulant to his intellectual activity. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club: °55-’58; Secretary ’57; Vice-Pres. ’58; Dramatics ’56; Stage Crew ’56-'58; NEWS ’58; Amphora 58; Veritas °57 ’58; Carnival Ice Show ’57 58; Variety Show ’57 ’58; Alumni Banquet ’58. HUBERT SENECAL General Arts “Les hommes, dict une sentence grecque ancienne, sont tourmentez par les opinions quw’ils ont des choses, non par les choses mesmes.” “Hu” is a short man and so were Nelson, Cardinal Suhard, and William Lyon Mackenzie. He has managed to combine in himself, true strategy of Nel- son, the logic of Suhard and the force of Mackenzie. This combination has been of great advantage not only to himself but to Loyola and we expect to the advantage of the world of law where he plans to set up house as Chief Justice in the very near future. ACTIVITIES: Amphora ’55-’58; Editor ’57; Asst. Ed. ’55 ’56 ’58; Debating °55 ’56 °57 ’58; Secretary ’58; Sodality ’55 ’56 ’57; Choral Group ’55 ’56; UNTD. 55 ’56 °57; CFCCS. Committee ’57 58; NEWS ’56; Veritas ’57. Varsity curling ’58; In- tramurals: swimming ’55 56; curling °55-’58. Eight Year Man. ACTIVITY AWARD. unable to resist the Eternal Lure of Loyola. Sodality °55 ’56; Choral Group ’55 ’56; Stage Crew ’55 ’56. 58

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GEORGE ALLAN LEIGH General Arts “Nothing survives being thought of.” A fascinating mind, George is the founder of a new geometry based on the principle that a curved line is made up of an infinite number of small straight lines. He is also an outstanding rhetorician who will rélent- lessly use his opponents’ arguments to his advantage with hardly a blush; few people have succeeded in standing up to him. His classmates led him to the study of human cogitation in which he became so interested that he now plans to continue in psychology. ACTIVITIES: Arts Society Vice-Pres. ’58; Glee Club ’55-’58; Exec, 58; Sodality ’55 ’56; Stage Crew ’57 58; Debating °56-'58; Publicity °58; Veritas ’57; Bowling League °56; COTC. ’56 ’57 °58; Intramurals: curling ’57 ’58; bowling ’58. ACTIVITY AWARD. GUY BERTRAND MARION General Arts “The good which I will, I do not; but the evil which I will not, that I do.” Rom. 7:19. Guy, who is heading for a successful teaching career is exceptional in many respects, not the least of which is the fact that he majored not in extra- curricular activities but in studies. He took part in other activities as well but he was at Loyola to study, so that’s what he did. His command of two languages and his year at St. Joseph’s Teachers’ College should help greatly in his teaching career. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: hockey ’56 ’57 ’58; basketball 56 ’57 ’58; football ’57 ’58; History Club 56. 19 58 PETER BRIAN MONTY General Arts “Without labor there is no coming to rest, nor without fighting do we arrive at victory.” “Around the World in Eighty Days” gives us the clue to Peter’s early life. He was born in Tokyo, Japan on June 24, 1937, the son of a Canadian Diplomat. During his pre Loyola life, Peter travelled throughout the world living in such countries as the land of his birth and in Norway and Greece. But in 1950 he forsook international cafe society to begin the long grind at Loyola. In his own quiet way, he has contributed much to many campus activities, notably the Sodality of Our Lady. ACTIVITIES: Sodality °55 ’56 ’57 ’58; executive ’58; St. John Berchmans °55 ’56 ’57 ’58; Choral Group ’55 °56 ’57; Editor of “Flatterer” °57; U.N.T.D. ’56 57 ’58; Stage-hand ’55 °56; Intramurals: swimming ’55 56; tennis °56 57; Eight Year Man. ACTIVITY AWARD.



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NEIL SHEE General Arts “T’was a rough night.” (- Macbeth, act II, Sc. III.) Neil “Sides” Shee, is a man of few dislikes and many likes. Some of the latter are: progressive jazz, dramatics, literature and intramural sports and in all these fields he has managed to leave his mark at Loyola. Thanks to Neil everyone has heard of Errol Garner; the prestige of the Dramatic Society has been raised considerably; the memory of Neil in nets still re- mains the ideal of intramural goalers and many are considerably the wiser for having heard his literary theories. ACTIVITIES: Dramatics ’55-’58; Vice-Pres. ’57; Pres. 58; Carnival Variety show MC. ’58; NEWS ’57; Veritas ’57; Class Sports Mgr. ’57; Intramurals: basketball °55- 58; hockey °55-’58; football ’55-’58; floor hockey ’55; curling 57. ACTIVITY AWARD. JAMES DUHAMEL SULLIVAN Arts Pre-Med “To give and not to count the cost, to fight and not to heed the wounds, to toil and not to seek for rest, to labor and not to ask reward.” Intelligent and hard working, Jim is one of that small, hardy breed of all- round men. A solid performer in all fields of athletics, he has also distin- guished himself in such varied extracurricular activities as the Sodality and the Stage Crew. But perhaps the most outstanding of the many qualities for which everyone will remember Jim is his sincere devotion to any activity of which he was a part and especially to his future career of medecine. ACTIVITIES: Sodality ’55-’58; Executive ’58; Varsity Hockey °55 ’56; Class Sports Mgr. ‘55; Class Pres. 56; Veritas ’55-’58; NEWS ’55-’58; Glee Club ’56 ’57; Debating 55-’58; Stagehand ’56; Stage Mgr. ’58; Asst. 57; Arts Society Pres. ’57; Carni- val Comm. ’58; Intramurals: Tennis 58; Floor hockey °55; football ’55-'58; hockey ’55-’58; basketball ’55-’58; Swimming ’55-’58. Eight Year Man. ATHLETIC AWARD.

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