Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1958

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MICHAEL GEORGE BELLAS Science (honors chemistry) “God never raises His prices, nor takes his products. I wish people were more like God.” Mike came to Loyola from Cardinal Newman with one idea in mind to graduate with honors in Chemistry. His plans for the future include work in Physical Chemistry. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Hockey ’55 ’56 ’57 ’58; Intramurals: hockey ’56 ’57; football ’55 ’56 ’57 ’58; basketball 55 56 ’57 ’58. RENE JOHN DEISTER Science (Chem. Engr.) “A hero is not a man without fear but one who refuses to take counsel of his fears.” Rene, “Joy of the Boarders’ Flat”, and cosmopolitan representative of “Big T” with the boarders, was born on March 30, 1937. He obtained his primary education in the United States and joined Loyola after graduating from the American high school in Mexico City. After leaving Loyola he plans to further his career in Chemical Engineering at the University of Washington. ACTIVITIES: Debating ’54-’55; Flatterer contributor ’56 ’57 ’58; Intramurals: Basketball ’55-56; Boarder’s volleyball and football captain ’57. 19 CHARLES J. FORTIN Science (Elect.-Engr.) “It is not how much you do; it is how well you do it.” Charlie is another eight year man, having come to Loyola in 1950. After spending four years with Latin and Greek in High School, he decided that his future lay in Electrical Engineering. An enthusiastic b ridge player ‘Chuck’ has spent many an hour in the drafting room earning his train fare home. Next year he turns to McGill in pursuit of his Engineering Degree. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: basketball ’54 ’56 ’57 ’58; hockey ’57 ’58.

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CLASS OF ‘58 GENCE EDGAR R. ACHESON Science (engineering) “Man must make of himself what he can according to his ability and his opportunities.” Eddy is an alumnus of Catholic High School, having entered his sophomore year at Loyola after obtaining his Senior Matriculation. Ed is the only Bachelor of Science in the class of ’58 who is not a bachelor. His wholesome personality and active participation in class sports has won him a host of friends. His fellow grads are sure that he will make a success of himself in whatever he does. ACTIVITIES: Junior Varsity Hockey ’56-’57; Intramurals: Football ’55 ’56 ’57 ’58; Hockey 55 56 ’57 58. JAMES MARK STANFORD CLASS PRESIDENT Science (Mining-Engr.) “All experience is but an arc, to be built upon.” Jim came to Loyola from St. Mary’s high school in Calgary. After completing two months of an Honors Physics course, he saw the light and transferred into Engineering. An avid bridge player, Jim spends great ‘amounts of time in the study of the game and in practical training, much to the detriment of his regular curricular activities. Next year’s plans include Petroleum Engineering at the University of Oklahoma. ACTIVITIES: Varsity: football ’55-’56; skiing °55-’56; Intra- murals: football ’56-’58; basketball ’56-’58; Pre- sident of Senior Science ’57-’58.



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JOHN ROBERT GALARNEAU Science (Mech. Engr.) “No matter how thin you slice it, it’s still baloney.” Bob, who came to us, in Freshman Year from St. Willibrord has been one of the bright light of the Class, personality wise that is. The instigator of one of the Class’ favorite pastimes he will be missed in the coming year. Bob hopes to continue his studies in Mechanical Engineering at McGill University. ACTIVITIES: Vice-President S.S.A. ’57-’58; COTC. ’54 ’55 ’56 ’57; Intramurals: football 57-58; hockey °57-’58; basketball °57-’58. BRIAN HENNESSEY Science Pre-Med STANLEY A. JAKNUNAS Science Pre-Med “The moving finger writes, and having writ, moves on.” -Fitzgerald. Stan was born Friday the 13th of September in the City of Lachine. Aca- demically, that day was not a bad omen at all for Stan. Having graduated from Tillsonburg high school in Ontario, he came here to Loyola in Sopho- more year. Studious and conscientious Stan plans to make a success: of his medical career. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: basketball ’55 ’56 ’57 °58; football ’57 ’58; hockey ’57 58.

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