Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1959

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LEO MOORE JOHN JAVORNIK General “Never leave that till tomorrow which you can do today. Plough deep while sluggards sleep.” John escaped from D’Arcy McGee High School to Loyola for his Sophomore year and has never regretted this move. His enthusiastic support of intramural sports was in evidence on the gridiron, rink or in the gym. A constant spark to his teammates, he was, in fact, un- officially voted the most improved hockey player of the year by them. John hopes to continue his studies in history. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ’56-’59, Hockey ‘56-'59, Basketball ‘56-’59, Volleyball ‘57-59; COTC ‘56-’57. General “It's not whether you won or lost But how you played the game.” Buddy, a reserved and quiet-spoken fellow, is of that long line of fine athletes that has trodden the path from Verdun to Loyola. An eight year man and an all-around athlete Bud excelled in a clean hard game of hockey and has consistently been among the high scorers of the Warriors. For his achievement in this vital aspect of college life, he was elected Sports Manager by his classmates. ACTIVITIES: Intramural: Football ‘55-’59; Varsity Hockey ‘56-'59; Sports Mana- ger ‘58-59; EIGHT YEAR MAN. ACTIVITIES: Drama Society ‘56-59; Carnival ‘57-59: EIGHT YEAR MAN. PAUL LABERGE General “You will go on, and when you have prevailed You can say: at this point many a one has failed.” An impeccable dresser, Paul is no stranger to Loyola; one might even say Paul knows everyone and everyone knows Paul. With a flair for fine and artistic things, Paul has carried this interest into worthwhile projects. He has worked in many stage productions as well as direct- ing the Carnival Ice Show through its initial two years. After gradua- tion he intends to continue post-graduate work in English.

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SHANNON GROVER General “Though I sang in my chains, like the sea.” Shannon’s eagerness for knowledge and his amazing ability to apply himself to its acquisition has marked him as a person of rare quality. There was seldom a time when Shannon would not be found deeply immersed in a book although he did come up for air occasionally to write articles for the NEWS and Amphora and to edit the Veritas. He will seek a career as a teacher. ACTIVITIES: Drama Society ‘54-'59; Debating '55-'56, ‘57-58; Sodality ‘57-'58; NEWS: Contributor ‘57-59; Amphora ‘58-'59; Veritas Editor ‘57; EIGHT YEAR MAN. PIERRE HEBERT General “Life without life’s joys is nothing but living death.” Pierre came to Loyola from the Jesuit College Ste. Marie in Montreal where he held executive positions in the student council. At Loyola Pierre has worked with the C.S.R. on advertising and has played intramural sports. He contemplates a law course, and so will not likely be trading in the ‘gray bomber’ for a new Cadillac just yet. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Swimming ‘56-'58, Skiing ‘57-58, Football ‘57-'58; CSR Advertising ‘57-’58, St. John Berchmans ‘56-’58. BASIL HOLLAND General “Life is too serious a business to be taken any other way except hu- mourously.” The foremost exponent of Ernest Hemingway this side of N.D.G., Baz has mastered the art of winning friends and influencing people. With a flair for writing and acting he has given us many enjoyable moments both in print and on the stage. With work done in many societies, both as member and executive, he has imprinted a successful mark at Loyola. After hallowing our halls for eight years, we'll wager he'll be back as professor some day. ACTIVITIES: Intramural: Bowling ‘56-57; Drama Society ‘55-59, Secretary ‘57-'58, Vice-President ‘58-59; Debating ‘56-’59, Secretary and Vice-President ‘57-'58; Sodality ‘55-59; NEWS ‘55-’59; Review ‘57-’58; Amphora ‘57-’59; Arts Society Secretary ’56-’57; Carnival ‘57-'59; EIGHT YEAR MAN. ACTIVITY AWARD 17



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PAUL MOREAU General “Knowledge must be worked into the living texture of the mind.” To finish whatever task he has set himself is characteristic of Paul. His deep interest in charitable work is an indication of this for he not only has spent several summers in counseling work at the crip- pled children’s camp but also carries through with it on a part time basis during the winter. An avid listener of Bach, Beethoven and Wagner, Paul's mastery of two languages will help him enormously in his law careers. ACTIVITIES: Drama Society ‘59; EIGHT YEAR MAN. MICHEL MOREAULT General “Que sera, sera.” The above deeply “philosophical” statement is indicative of Mike’s quiet and unassuming nature. Mike, who was born in Hull (not Ottawa) with a platinum church key in his mouth, is the epitome of gentlemanliness. Fond of all things tine and artistic, he always flies American Airlines. JAMES MORIARTY General “Lest we shall forget, the richest man in the world is the man with the most money.” Jimmy has the unique distinction of having been able to contradict each of his professors without antagonizing any. A furrowed brow and a sincere but puzzled tone of voice in class are exchanged out- side for a fun-loving nature. Jimmy was this year’s president of the Drama Society, and has participated in intramural sports. Next year, if he doesn’t become a truck driver, he will probably be in partnership with Paul Williams. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘55-59, Hockey ‘55-57, Basketball ‘55-'58, Volleyball ‘55-'57; Drama Society: Secretary ’56’-57, Vice-President ‘57-'58, Presideng ‘58-59; MCWA Delegate ‘58. 19

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