Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1959

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NICHOLAS DETAKASCY Physics “All things come to him who sits and waits.” Nick has the dubious honour of being the only man in the history of the college to have his sister nominated to a CSR post. He dis- tinguished himself both in the fields of physics and mathematics while his keen interest in philosophy was the driving force be- hind the establishment of the first science newspaper, The Eureka. Nick plans to continue his studies towards a doctorate in physics. ACTIVITIES: COTC ‘55-'58; Eureka Editor ‘58-'59; EIGHT YEAR MAN. GEORGE FUNG General “Education is not as sudden as a massacre, but it is more deadly in the long run.” George is originally from Hong Kong. First educated in a Jesuit col- lege in the far east, he rejoined them at Loyola after having spent two years at Ottawa University. Up to this moment he has been with Loyola for two years which have been, he says, filled with happy memories and friendships brought to him by the people of Canada. Good luck, George! MICHAEL GIBBONS Physics “Man, with his ideas unfolded by education, sharpened by contoversy, rectified by Metaphysics, may “understand” the world, but he can- not invent it.” William Whewell After three and a half years of outstanding academic achievements, Mike unfortunately stained his scholastic record by cutting an Ethics Class — his first and only cut during his four year stay. Shocked as we are by the sudden turn of events we still feel quite certain that Mike will succeed in his chosen field which at present is pure Physics. Mike will always be remembered as one of those certain few who could combine extra-curricular activities with his studies and gain recognition both as a student and as a leader. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘55-57, Hockey ‘55-'58, Basketball ’55-’58, Volleyball ‘57-'58, Curling ‘57-'58; Referee ‘57-'58; Varsity Football ‘58; Hockey Manager ‘57; NEWS: Managing Ed. ‘57, Staff ‘56; Amphora ‘57; Eureka ‘58; Cymbium ‘58; IAA Pres. ‘58, Secretary ‘57; SSA Secretary ‘57; Carnival Committee ‘57, Stage Crew ‘57; Sodality Executive ‘58; Member '55-'57; EIGHT YEAR MAN. ALL-ACTIVITY AWARD 27

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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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EDWARD HANLEY General “The good man, although he is a slave, is free; but the bad man, even if he reigns, is a slave, and slave not of just one man but, what is far more grievous, of as many masters as he has vices.” St. Augustine Quiet, serious, and likeable, Ed hails from Hamilton, Ont. Ed came to Loyola possessed with a mind for mathematics, and since then has distinguished himself in the faculty of Science, and upon completion will enter the teaching profession, a field in which he has already shown great promise. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Basketball ‘53-'55; Varsity Hockey ‘53-'56. FR. THOMAS O’DONNELL HANLEY S.J. “How great are thy works, O Lord! Thou hast made all things in wisdom: the earth is filled with thy riches.” Ps. 103, 24. Father Hanley brought with him to Loyola a wide range of experience both in the roles of teacher and student. He taught science and music at St. Paul’s College in Manitoba and studied at the Novitiate in Guelph and at’ the Jesuit Seminary in Toronto. At Loyola he has completed his second year of Physics. RODERICK LACROIX General Sc. Chem. “That’s a matter of opinion.” An eight year man at Loyola, Rod has proven himself both as a chemist and as an intramural goalie. (Watch out Jacques Plante! ). He is responsible for a student chapter of the Chemical Institute of Canada being founded here at Loyola. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Hockey ‘55-56, ‘58-59; CIC Chairman; EIGHT YEAR MAN. 28

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