Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1958

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KEVIN LARKIN Commerce “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” This probably best represents Kevin’s philosophy o f life. A suave indivi- dual, he combines a startling personality with hard work, thereby making him a much sought after man for activity projects. An eight year man at Loyola Kev arrived in College on the Rotary International Public Speaking Contest Scholarship. It is not hard to imagine his participation in speech and debating. ACTIVITIES: President Parl. Pros ’54; Dramatics 54; Debating °54 ’55 ’56 ’57; Treasurer 57; Member of Loyola team at Chicago Centennial Tournament 1957; Sodality °56 ’57 ’58; Chairman Commerce Banquet 57; Chairman-Radio soe pa and Co-Director Variety Show — Winter Carnival 1958, Eight ear Man. 19 58 MICHAEL GARRICK MALONE Commerce “There but for the grace of God, Go I.” The peace and quiet of Montreal was shattered July 5, 1937, when Garry first stepped on the scene. After completing high school in Regina and California, he came back home and to Loyola. This man has a natural sense of humor and quick wit which is instrumental in his prominence both on the flat and around the Campus. In ice sculpting Garry came to the fore, directing two successive winners. We all wish Garry the same success in Law as he had in both his studies and in his activities. ACTIVITIES: Jr. Varsity hockey ’54-’56; Intramurals: basketball ’54-’58; football ’54-’58; hockey ’54-’58; swimming ’55-’58; floor hockey °54 ’55; bowling ’57 ’58; volleyball ’57 ’58; broomball ’57 ’58; Sodality ’54-’57; BOARDERS Society: V-Pres. ’56; Pres. ’57; Stage crew 754-’58; St. John Berchmans ’54-’58; Member CSR. ’54-’58. Choral Society 54. ACTIVITY AWARD. KEVIN McALLINDON Commerce “The Twentieth Century belongs to Canada.” An active Loyola high student, Kev excelled his previous record during his college years. In his studies, he was a steady plugger, while on the field of sport, he performed not only with great ability but with a type of sportsmanship seldom seen. A Carnival pioneer, he was a great asset to his Alma Mater, who bids him a reluctant farewell. ACTIVITIES: Varsity basketball ’56-’57; Intramurals: football ’55-’58; curling 56; bas- ketball ’54-’58; hockey ’54-’58; bowling ’54-’58; swimming ’54-’58; volleyball 57 ’58; C.S.R. V-Pres. 58; Commerce Society V-Pres. ’56; Carnival Comm Head ’57. Dramatics: Sound Crew ’57. ATHLETIC AWARD. 18

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JOHN CLORAN Commerce “He that is patient, is governed with much wisdom; but he that is impatient, exalteth his folly.” Born in Montreal, J.C. attended McGee and Cardinal Newman High Schools before coming to Loyola to continue his studies in Commerce. Of keen intellect, integrity, and a mature sense of values, John is respectfully looked upon by his fellow classmates as the elder-statesman. Added to this are a kindness of heart and a sense of participation. Word has it that John is moving to the West. With his qualities, John will surely succeed in both the business world and in carrying the name of Loyola. ACTIVITIES: Sodality ’56-’57; NEWS Circulation ’56-’57; Worksheet ’56-’57-’58. JOSEPH ANDRE DI GIOVANNI Commerce “Fa bene e scardati, fa male e penzaci.” Joe came to Loyola from D’arcy McGee high. The popular “Guiseppe” has been an active participant in intramural sports and societies. Joe couples a personal charm with a smooth sense of humor to make him one of the most affable characters of his class. His keen judgement and scholastic achievement should serve him well in his future career, accountancy. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: floor hockey ’54-’55; swimming °55-’56; football °55-’58; bas- ketball ’55-’58; bowling ’57-’58; broomball ’57-’58; NEWS ’55 ’56; circulation 55 °56; Worksheet: ’54-’57; Editor ’56; Mgn. Ed. ’55; C.S.R. Treasurer 58; Commerce Rep. 57-58. 19 THOMAS LANE Commerce “In doing what we ought, we deserve no praise, because it is our duty.” This all round man attended Loyola High where he developed many qualities which enabled him to be not only an extremely active college student, but also a respected leader on the campus. He finished his career at Loyola as President of the Athletic Association and also winning an all-activity letter. Loyola is grateful to Tom for his faithful work and we wish him success in his chosen field. ACTIVITIES: Varsity: football ’55 °56; curling °56-’58; Intramurals: football °54-’58; basketball ’55-’58; hockey °55-’58; curling °55-’58; tennis °55-’58; bowling 55 °58; swimming ’55 ’58; volleyball ’57-’58; broomball ’57-’58; H.S. Coach; Referee; Sodality ’54-’55; LCAA: Pres. ’58; Secretary 57; NEWS: ’55; Circulation ’56; Carnival: Adv. Mgr. ’57; Comm. Head ’58; Dramatics: Sound Asst. ’55 56 — Mgr. ’57. ALL-ACTIVITY LETTER. 17



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KEVIN MURPHY Commerce “Don’t worry about it, just do it.” “Curly” came to Loyola from Catholic High, where he excelled in all in- tramural sports, especially football where he inherited the title of “Mr. Football”. Always good willing and mild mannered he is a tireless worker at his studies and an enthusiast in all activities. Kev intends to pursue a career in scientific management, and if he is anywhere as successful as he was in organizing and presenting this year’s Carnival which was be- yond a doubt a complete success, then “Curly” has his future well in hand. ACTIVITIES: Carnival: Treasurer 57; Chairman ’58; Circulation: NEWS Amphora ’57; Sodality °55 ’56 ’57 ’58; Intramurals: Basketball, football, hockey, bowling. BEN ROBERGE Commerce “Every man I meet is my superior in some way — in that I learn of him.” Since his arrival at Loyola seven years ago, Ben has held about every top position that a student can. Aside from his innate ability to lead, he is a fine athlete, and a comedian at heart. Ben climaxed his senior year as President of the Commerce Society. ACTIVITIES: Varsity: curling ’58; Jr. Varsity hockey 55 ’56; Intramurals: golf ’58; hockey 57 ’58; curling ’55; swimming °55 ’56 58; football °55-’57; floor hockey ’55; basketball ’55-’58; Sodality: ’55-’57; Treas. 57; Freshman Pres. 56; Class Pres. ’55 ’56 57; Commerce Pres. 58; NEWS Asst. Business Mgr. 57; Carnival Comm. ’57; Constitution Comm. ’58. ACTIVITY AWARD. 58 DON SAUVE Commerce “The secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes, but in liking what one has to do.” While attending Loyola high, it would seem that Don’s many talents were groomed for greater things in college. While in college, he played about every sport, as well as being a member of many different organizations. He climaxed his year as President of The I.A.C. He is one of the few all-acti- vity letter winners. Truly Loyola will miss the spirited energy with which Don performed his various activities. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: floor hockey ’54 ’55; basketball ’54-’58; hockey ’54-’58; football ’54-’58; swimming ’54-’58; bowling ’56-’58; tennis ’56-’58; skiing ’57 58; golf 57 °58; volleyball ’57 ’58; broomball ’57 ’58; referee °54-’58; Sodality 54- 57 — exec. 56; LCAA: V-Pres. 57 — Sec. ’56; Carnival ’57 °58; Pres. LA.C. ’58; All-Activity Chairman ’58; Bantam football coach ’54-’57. Eight Year Man. ALL-ACTIVITY LETTER. 19

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