Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1959

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PHILIP LANTHIER General “Had we but world enough and time...” Journalist, man-of-letters, hater-of-cats, hoarder of Canadiana, (and a poster-painter to boot,) — PJL will probably turn out to be a layout artist-editor- author-copy-boy of ‘some repute (ill or otherwise). In fact, there is not too much this fellow can’t do — from driving tanks to writing poems, even if they don’t rhyme. His tastes run the gamut from Max Shulman to Erich Auerbach, from Peanuts to Am- phora. Phil plans to continue studies in English. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Basketball ‘55-'59; Touch football '56-'57; Tennis ‘56-'57; Hockey ‘55-59; Curling ‘58-’59; Swimming ‘58; Volleyball ‘57. Varsity football ‘58; Junior Varsity: Hockey ‘56. NEWS: Sports Editor ‘55-56; Feature Editor ‘57; Editor-in-Chief ‘57-'58; Contributor ‘58-59; Sports Mgr. ‘56-’58; Amphora: Asst. Editor ‘57; Co-Editor ‘59; Carnival Publicity ‘58; Review: Contributor ‘58-'59; COTC ‘56-’58; EIGHT YEAR MAN. ALL-ACTIVITY AWARD ARTS 2 59 ROBERT AMYOT General “Potius mori quam foedari.” Having previously attended St. Leo’s Academy and College Ste. Marie, Robert came to Loyola in the fall of 57. His sound judgement and subtle wit, combined with a true appreciation of the fine have made him well liked by all despite his relatively short time with us. We wish him all the success in his law career — and a good trip to Mexico this summer. ACTIVITIES: Drama Society ‘59. 12

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ALGIMANTAS BARAUSKAS General “A little learning is a dangerous thing; Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring: There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, And drinking largely sobers us again.” Al, an enigmatic sort of individual comes to us from Cardinal Newman. He is unique in many ways, not the least of which is that he majors in academics rather than extra-curricular activities, and in his case, it has paid off. Not the least too of his achievements is his bona fide membership at the “shrine”. We shall miss his “Greetings Peasants”, which as he says “is the supreme compliment”. ACTIVITIES: NEWS ‘56-'57; COTC ’56-'57; Debating Society ‘58. PETER BEEMANS General “Noli carborundum illegitimis.” “O leaning tower!”, “O bearded one!” are current comments when this gentleman from the north country lopes in. Pete came to Montreal and to Loyola during high school; he has been acquiring knowledge and friends since then. Though his esoteric and even morbid interests are frowned upon in some circles, he is generally regarded by his classmates as the man most likely to have a very interesting career in something or other. He has been president of CFCCS and active in debating, dramatics and Europe. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘55-'57; Basketball ‘55-'56; Volleyball '55-'56; Debating ‘55-59; Drama Society ‘56-59; NEWS Assoc. Ed. ‘55-’57; Contributor ‘57-58; CFCCS Nat'l President ‘57-'58, Committee ‘56-'57; Carnival ‘58; Loyola—Marianopolis Bowling League ‘56; MCWA ‘58; Debating Pres. ‘56-'57; UMUN 59. ERIC BERNIER Pre-Med. “The important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle; The essential thing is not to Itive conquered but to have fought well.” Eric entered freshman year from College de Montfeal and showed himself an able and earnest student. He saw the light after freshman and moved into the pre-med course and plans to continue his medical studies upon graduation with the COTC in his summer vacations. Eric saw much of the world and found it to his liking. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football '56-'59; Hockey ‘56-59; Volleyball ‘56-'59; COTC ‘54-'57; Glee Club ‘58; St. John Berchmans ‘54-’58. 13

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