Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1958

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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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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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WALTER KULAR Science (general Chemistry) “He who studies least, learns least; he who studies most has least to learn, therefore he who studies most learns least.” Walt comes to us from Catholic High. He gained many friends by his wit and humor. His favorite pastime is oil-painting — “Art”, and when he wasn’t painting he was experimenting, or giving his Thursdays to break- ing in the young rookies of Freshmen in Chem. 101 lab. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: basketball ’54-’58; swimming 58; Science Society: Publicity 54 ’55; Pub. Mer. 58. GEORGE W. LABELLE Science (Civil Engr.) “Live, live, laugh and be happy for tomorrow you may be dead!” George is a graduate of St. Leo’s Academy, Westmount. As an Non- Commissioned Officer in the R.M.R., he is a staunch defender of a “Canada First” policy, but is glad that Russia was first to put up a Sputnik. George intends to pursue an elusive civil engineering degree at McGill. ACTIVITIES: Placement Bureau ’56-’57; Intramurals: volleyball ’57-’58; bowling ’56-’57. 19 JOHN LAFAVE Science Pre-Med “He never burnt the midnight oil in que st of useless knowledge.” John is “Mr. All-Activity of the Graduating class. He took the lead in many of his endeavours as the record shows. What he will most be remembered for is pioneering a Loyola Winter Carnival into the success it is today, and the steering of the C.S.R. through one of its most successful years. John plans to continue in Public and Industrial Relations at Queen’s. ACTIVITIES: C.S.R. President ’57-’58; Co-Chairman -Winter Carnival ’56-’57; Chairman- Catholic Charities Drive; Chairman — C.F.C.C.S. convention committee; Sodality ’53 ’54 55; Stage Crew ’55 ’56; Varsity: golf ’57; football ’55; Intra- murals: fastball ’54 ’56 ’57; hockey ’56 ’57; floor hockey ’54 ’55; basketball 54, 55, 56, ’57. Eight Year Man. ALL-ACTIVITY AWARD. 10

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