Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1960

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JOHN M. BISSONNETTE Pre-medical “The end of wisdom is to dream high enough not to lose the dream in the seeking of it.” William Faulkner (Sartoris) Always a successful student, John’s popularity and leadership ability are well illustrated by the fact that he has been elected president of his class in each of his four years of college. His inspiration, too, to the defensive unit of the championship football Warriors was of no small value. Quiet and determined, this product of T.M.R. has always given his all in any activity he has undertaken. His all-around good nature and qualifications mark him as a sure asset to the medical profession. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘57-58, Volleyball ‘56-’60, Golf ‘56-58, Baskethall ‘56-60, Hockey ‘56-60, Swimming ‘56-'60, Bowling ‘57-58, Skiing '57-'59; Varsity Football ‘58-'60; Varsity Skiing ‘56-'57; Varsity Hockey Ass’t Manager ‘57-'59; Bantam Football Coach ‘57-’58; Class President ‘56-’60; Carni- val ‘56-60; IAC: President ‘59-60; Dramatics: Costume Mngr. '58-'59; EIGHT YEAR MAN. ALL-ACTIVITY AWARD 12 GERALD BARRY General “Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero.” Gerry came to Loyola from England and since then has been well liked by all those who know him. Beneath his quiet and business- like surface lies a very fine character and determined spirit. Gerry always defends his views and position with the powerful com- bination of well documented facts and first-rate persuasive oratory. This should quickly lead him to success in his chosen field, law, which he plans to study at McGill. Gerry is a member of the Naval Reserve where he is known by the obscure nickname of “Pusser”. ACTIVITIES: UNTD: Cadet Captain ‘59-’60; Political Club ‘56-’57; Classical Club ‘56-57; Dramatic Society ‘56-’57; SAM ‘58-’59; UMUN ‘60; EIGHT YEAR MAN.

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JOSEPH BEAUBIEN General “The only thing in life which is worth doing is to search.” Van Zeller Joe is impatient with all mediocrity. He never stops half-way in any endeavor he undertakes. He constantly shifts from one extreme to another. Because of this, he has become very versatile, being an expert on practical jokes, skiing, contempory literature, and beer. At the wheel, he'll outdare anyone with his small car and outtalk any traffic cop who is rash enough to try and give him a ticket. DAVID BEAUDIN General “The world drives men to assume characters which are not their own.” Dave came to Loyola in third high and within a short period of time his outstanding academic abilities became well known. Through- out his college years he showed that a person could exceed in the scholastic field and yet take an active part in other activities. Dave was known for his spirit of cooperation as well as for his organiza- tional capabilities. Though as yet he has not chosen a particular career, his years at Loyola have shown that whatever this field may be, he can well be assured of success in it. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey ‘56-'59, Football ‘56, Bowling ‘57-'58, Swimming ‘56-'60, Skiing ‘56-'58; Varsity Basketball Manager ‘58-'60; Boarder’s Vice-President ‘58-'59; Drama Society ‘57-58; Flatterer: Editor ‘58, Contributor ‘57-59; Glee Club ‘57-'58; NEWS: Staffer ‘56-'60; Review: Staffer ‘59-60; Sodality ‘56-’58; St. John Berchmans ‘56-59. PIERRE BEAULIEU General “Hark how the roofs with laughters sound! Anon they'll think the house goes round, For they the cellar’s depths have found And there they will be merry.” George Wither Pierre is well known for his love of music. His taste runs from Monteverdi to Thelonious Monk. Having acquired a complete know- ledge of jazz, he then turned to classical music and in no time, gained a profound knowledge of that field. He also likes sports and is usually willing to take a bet on the important game. Pierre is a thorough worker, a quality apparent in his prose and his choice of words which are always apropos. Actually, Pierre’s only fault is his driving. His friends may soon pay him a series of lessons at a driving-school. Besides this, he is very likeable. ACTIVITIES: Veritas: co-editor ‘59-60; Amphora: Contributor ‘57-’58; NEWS: Staf- fer ‘56- '57, ‘58-59; Debating ‘58-59; EIGHT YEAR MAN. 13

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