Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1958

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FREDERICK JOHAN VOET Science (Mech. Engr.) “COGITO ERGO SUM.” Fred “Voet the poet” is Curacao’s gift to Loyola. A former resident of the Dutch West Indies, he came to us in 1954 and has ever since pursued a B. Sc. degree. A staunch follower of the day’s stock market, Fred has ambitions of being a millionaire, though his probable fate is to be the Assistant’s assistant to the assistant. Next year he intends to continue his TED DANIEL BOLESLAW WYGLINSKI Science (Civil-Engr.) (Applied Mech.) “Winners never quit, and quitters never win.” An affable person, Ted this year is the lone star in the field of Applied Mechanics. No doubt is had by him in his work and therefore Senior Science’s claim in his genius is well justified. This is in keeping with a favorite saying of his which goes something like “Werner Von Braun phoned me last night. He’s taking advantage of my genius.” ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: hockey ’55 ’56 ’57; football ’55 ’56 ’57; curling ’56; basketball 55 ’56-57. WALTER ZEGRAY Science (Engr. Physics) “Your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions.” Walt is another eight year Loyola man. Always at the top of his class, Walt selected (naturally) Engineering Physics, because it presents more of a challenge to his highly organized gray matter. He intends to go on for further degrees at the University of Toronto. ACTIVITIES: a: Intramural Curling ’56-’57. Eight Year Man. studies in Business Administration. 38 15

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JOHN SOPKO Science (Mech. Engr.) “God helps those who help themselves.” A Native of Montreal, he comes to Loyola from St. Patrick’s and D’arcy McGee. An easy going fellow, his friendly nature seldom places him far from a crowd. John has as his primary aim — the securing of a B. Se. in Mechanical Engineering at McGill. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: hockey ’57-’58; football ’55 ’56 ’57 ’58; curling ’56-’57; basket- ball ’55 ’56 ’57 ’58. LLOYD ALEXANDER SULLIVAN Science (Mech. Engr.) “It is better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth, and prove it.” Lloyd is an eight year Loyola man with a three year break between high school and college. A native of Montreal and Sorel, he set up, during the spring of 1957, a most ingenious organization, a system of obtaining the belles of Sorel as dates for cold and lonely Loyola surveyors. Next year he plans to seek his B. Sc. in Mechanical Engineering in the U‘S. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: softball, baseball, hockey, basketball. CHARLES TANNER JR. Science (Mech. Engr.) “It is not failure but low aim that is the crime.” Charlie, born in Montreal on Sept. 29, 1935, entered Loyola from Catholic High. Through the years his sense of humor and his personality have earned him a considerable number of friends. His interest in internal com- bustion engines and a certain blond take up most of leisure time. In both fields, things look bright for Charlie. ACTIVITIES: U.R.T.P. ’54 ’55 ’56; Sodality ’54 55; Intramurals: basketball ’54 ’55; floor hockey 54 ’55; football ’55-’58; hockey ’57 ’58. 14



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CLASS CUMMERC GRANT BEASLEY Commerce 3 9 “Be game — but not everybody’s. First and foremost a sportsman, Grant learned his football at Loyola high. In college he was an asset not only to the varsity but to his class team. He played many sports well, and a behind-the-scene worker of many campus jobs. Without his valuable work on the Carnival Shows, we would have been in the dark — as he supplied the lighting. Loyola will always remember Grant for his -happy-go-lucky attitude. ACTIVITIES: Varsity football ’55 ’56; Intramurals: football ’56-’58; swimming ’56-’58; basketball ’54-’58; ‘skiing °57-’58; golf ’57 ’58; curling ’55-’57; floor hockey ’54-’55; volleyball ’57-’58; bowling ’54-’58; referee ’55-’58; Class Spts. Mgr. ’56-’58; Mgr. Intramural football ’58; Carnival Comm. ’58; Sound effects 56 57. ATHLETIC AWARD. 16 OF 58 KENNETH ANTHONY CRAWFORD CLASS PRESIDENT Commerce ae whom much is given, much shall be expect- ed.’ Born in Verdun July 28, 1936. Having studied in New Jersey, Ken entered Loyola and since then has succeeded admirably in Economics. Ken, the man with the easy and ready smi le, is a teller of amusing incidents par excellence. Though very active at college, he has always found time to put first things first, especially when it comes to helping his fellow man. As re- gards the future we all know Ken has the abilities and capacities for success and hence to him we wish many opportunities to use them. ACTIVITIES: Varsity basketball ’55; Intramurals: basketball ’56-’58; hockey ’55-’58; floor hockey 55; football 55-’58; swimming 55-58; bowling ’55 ’58; skiing 58; curling °55; broomball ’58; volleyball ’58; Sodality °55 ’56; Class Pres. ’58; NEWS: ’55 ’56; Circulation ’56 ’57; Worksheet Co-Ed. ’57; St. John Berchmans ’58; Vice-Chairman Carnival 58; Commerce Rep. 58. ATHLETIC AWARD.

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