Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1959

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PAUL BUCKLEY Honours Chemistry “But Lo, love could forgive seventy times seven, and sin sooner be- ‘came tired of needing forgiveness than love did of forgiving.” Paul a graduate of D’Arcy McGee, is a displaced Artsman. He is never at loss for words, his scientific intuition plus his philosophic insights have won for him the admiration of all students. Paul plans (some day) to extend his chemical knowledge to the field of bio- chemistry. ACTIVITIES: Debating Society Treasurer ‘58-’59; NEWS ‘’58-'59; Amphora ‘58-59; UNTD ‘56-’59; Eureka ‘58-’59. ANTHONY CHAN Engineering “A person cannot find the truth unless he lives according to what is already known.” Having become familiar with the English language at La Salle College in Hong Kong, and his knowledge of Canada consisting only of what he had read in magazine articles, Anthony decided to further his studies at Loyola. Although interested in sports (mainly badminton and English rugby) their absence on the intramural scene, rendered him unable to participate in any. Anthony intends to study Engineer- ing at McGill. Best of luck, Anthony! LAWRENCE CHOUINARD Mathematics “I have seen flowers grow in stony places, Kindness done by men with ugly faces, So I trust too.” A graduate of Regiopolis High School in Kingston, Larry came to Loyola well indoctrinated in the principles of “Ontarioism”. Although an Honours math student, he will be more remembered for his philo- sophic tid-bits, His affable personality has won him many friends at Loyola, and should be a great help to him in his proposed teaching career. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘58-'59, Hockey ‘58, Basketball ‘59, Volleyball ‘58-59; P S Club ‘59. 25

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GERALD McQUADE Electrical Engineering “I hope to see my Pilot face to face When I have crossed the bar.” Gerry, since coming here from Catholic High School, has proven to be one of Coach Doug Potvin’s stal- warts on the Varsity Basketball team. On the aca- demic level, we will remember Gerry not so much for his class standing but for the guidance and advice that he has given to the “studies come last” set. His popularity and ability to lead is exemplified by his being chosen Class President in his Senior year. Gerry plans at present to continue his studies at McGill in Electrical Engineering. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘58-59, Volleyball ‘58-'59, Bowling ‘58-59, Swimming ‘59; Referee: Basketball ‘57-'59, Volleyball ‘59; Varsity Basketball ‘57-59; Class President 59; Vice-President SSA ‘58-59; P S Club ‘58-’59; Eng. Inst. ot Canada ‘58-’59. ATHLETIC AWARD ge re OF 59 EUGENE BATIUK Civil Engineering “Thought is only a flash between two long nights But this flash is everything.” “Red beard”, a graduate of Cardinal Newman High, came to Loyola in his sophomore year, mainly as a propagandist for Slavic culture. However, he had to settle for an Engineering course in which he has proved himself to be a fine student. After Loyola Gene plans to con- tinue his studies in the field of physics. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘57-59, Tennis ‘56-'58, Basketball ‘57-'59, Curling ‘57-'59, Volleyball ‘57-'59, Bowling ‘57-'59; President SSA ‘58-'59; Carnival: Variety Show ‘58. 24



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JAMES CLERMONT Civil Engineering “The path to success is paved with good intentions that were car- ried out.” Jim, a proud resident of the city of St. Jean and a daily commuter to Montreal, is also an eight year man here at Loyola. His quiet per- sonality and serious manner won for him many friends during the course of his college days. Jim plans to continue his studies toward a Civil Engineering degree and thence face the bitter world. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Basketball ‘55-'58, Swimming ‘56-57, Football ‘56; EIGHT YEAR MAN. STUART CORP Engineering “To sin is human” Stu, the man with the easy smile and the long frame is the pride of the Theology professors in the college. An eight year man, he plans to get his degree in Civil Engineering at McGill. ACTIVITIES: Intramural: Football ‘59; P S Club ‘58-'59; EIGHT YEAR MAN. ROBERT COUGHLIN Engineering “Only people who do things get criticised.” “Bun” is one of the more colourful members of the senior class. He will be remembered more for his mon thly getogethers than for his academic prowess. Always active in campus activities, he continued to surprise his classmates with his good marks — “Bun” plans to get a degree in Civil Engineering and from there to settle down out west. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Swimming ‘55-'59, Football ‘55-'58, Tennis ‘55-'59, Basketball ‘55-'59, Hockey ‘55-'59, Volleyball ‘57-'59, Skiing ‘57-'59, Bowling ‘57-'59, Curling ‘57-'59; Class Sports Mgr. ‘57-'59; Tennis Mgr. ‘57-'58; Hockey Mgr. ‘55-'57; Carnival: Ticket Chairman ‘57-’58, Promotions Chairman ‘58-'59; NEWS ‘55-'59; Review ‘57-’58; LCAA ‘57-58; EIGHT YEAR MAN. ALL-ACTIVITY AWARD 26

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