Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1959

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CARL OHLSON Mechanical Engineering “Take the responsibility on your shoulders and it will leave no room for chips.” Carl is a true example of an all round man. Coming to Loyola High School where he developed his many talents — the most notable of which is his wild piano, he soon became a respected leader on the campus. While Carl climaxed his career as president of the Loyola College Athletic Association he will be most remembered as being a major instrument in the return of football to Loyola. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey ‘55-'59, Basketball ‘55-'59, Football ‘56-’57, Volleyball ‘57-59, Skiing ‘57-'59, Tennis ‘57-'58, Swimming ‘55-'59, Bowling ‘55-'59; Referee ‘57-'59; Varsity Football ‘58-'59; Football Captain ‘'58-’59; Loyola—Marianopolis Bowling League Pres. ‘56-57; Carnival Variety Show Director ‘56-58; LCAA Pres. ‘58-'59, Representative ‘57-’58; EIGHT YEAR MAN. ALL-ACTIVITY AWARD JOSEPH OSMAN General Physics “Do it to others before they do it to you.” Joe came to Loyola from St. Willibrord’s High School in Verdun. He is a staunch proponent of Polish culture and an avid photographer. Joe will most be remembered for his sense of humour and his slick hair. He is planning a career in economics. ACTIVITIES: NEWS and Review Photographer ‘56-’59. GUY PANNETON Civil Engineering “This is but one step.” A graduate of St. Leo’s, his easy manner has won him many friends, notable among them being, “Queen’s with the axe, and one-eyed Jacks”. Guy has a natural genius with things electrical, an attribute which will be a great help to him in his course in Electrical Engineer- ing. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Bowling ‘57, ‘59; Loyola-Marianopolis Bowling League ‘57-'59; P S Cl ub ‘57-'59. 31

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30 RAYMOND H. McCORMICK Pre-Dental “A day is not to be measured in hours, but in knowledge accumulated during that day.” Ray’s ambition is to be a tooth-puller but some are of the opinion that he will probably end up as head janitor of the Hotel Dieu Hospital. Someone interesting works there we've heard. An active and slippery hockey player Ray is considered one of the most dangerous players around the intramural net. Always willing to lend a hand and able to take the worst of heckling with a smile, we feel sure Ray will succeed in his chosen profession. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘56-’58, Hockey ‘56-’58, Basketball '56-'58, Curling ‘56, Volleyball ‘57-58; St. John Berchmans ‘56-58; Boarders Sports Director ‘57-58. FERNANDO MONTELPARE Honours Physics “It is not the size of the man in the world But the size of the world in the man.” “Fred” came to Loyola from Cathedral High in Hamilton. At first, to judge from his freshman year, he seemed full of scholastic vim and vigour, but showed otherwise, as is evidenced in his last three years, when he attempted to divide his time between studies, sports, and women. Fred has the ability of saying anything to anybody without insulting them. Best of luck in the future, Fred! ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘55-58, Hockey ‘55-59, Basketball ‘55-'56, ‘57-'58, Tennis ‘57, Skiing ‘58-'59, Volleyball ‘57-’59, Bowling ‘58-'59; Boar- der’s Hockey ‘55-'58; Loyola—Marianopolis Bowling League ‘57-’59; Varsity Basketball: ’56-’58; Varsity Football ’58-'59; SAM ‘57-'58; P S Club ‘57-’58; F ‘58. latterer ‘58 ATHLETIC AWARD JOHN NOREYKO Honours Chemistry “All things being equal, everything will undoubtedly remain the same.” John came to Loyola from Cardinal Newman High School. During his college career he has displayed abilities both as a chemist and a guitarist. A product of the beat generation, John has proven to the skeptics that rock’n roll and intellectual persuits are compatible. John will undoubtedly be successful in his chosen field, which is experi- mental chemistry. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Swimming ‘57, ‘59, Curling ‘58-'59; Carnival Variety Show ‘57-'58; Glee Club ‘59; Stage Crew ‘59.



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JOHN J. QUALTERS Honours Physics “If you have performed as an introvert for the first eighteen years of your life, then trying to change into an extrovert could be some sort of a mental strain.” John, coming out of Central Catholic High in Massachusetts had intentions of becoming a doctor. Getting killed fifteen times in Coriolanus, he soon changed his mind and entered the engineering field. As a member of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, he'll most probably end up shooting guided missles as a platoon seargent at Quanto, Virginia. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘56-'58, Hockey ‘54-58, Basketball ‘54-56, '57-'59, Floor Hockey ‘55, Swimming ‘58, ‘59, Volleyball ‘57, ‘58; Varsity Football ‘54, ‘55; Loyola-Marianopolis Bowling League ‘57; Glee Club ‘54-59; Drama Society ‘55; Carnival ‘58, ‘59; P S Club ‘58-59. ROBERT RUMFELDT Honours Chemistry “A man’s reach should exceed his grasp, Or what's a heaven for?” Regiopolis’ loss was our gain when “Rummie” enrolled at Loyola. Bob is one of those rare fellows who can mix athletics, studies and social life and still remain on the Dean’s good list. His reputation as a scientific philosopher has kept the Artsmen at bay. His natural aptitude in mathematics will be a great asset in his chosen field of physical chemistry. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Swimming ‘56, Curling ‘56, ‘58, Football ‘58-'59, Tennis ‘58-’59, Referee ‘57-'59; Varsity Football ‘56; Varsity Basketball ‘56-'59, Captain ‘57-’59; CIC ‘59. ATHLETIC AWARD MAURICE ST. ONGE Civil Engineering “Today more than yesterday and much less than tomorrow.” Maurice, better known as “Mo” is one of those students who manage to combine an active social life with college studies. Not known for letting the grass grow under his feet his punctuality is also well known to fellow students. These qualities along with a capacity for making friends and keeping them, are sure to bring him success in his chosen field of Engineering. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Swimming ‘58, Tennis ‘58. 32

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