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ROBERT G. BEAUREGARD General “I am not the rose; but I have lived near the rose.” With Bob’s departing goes the legend of the Beauregard brothers. His natural athletic ability and amiable spirit have made him a leader in college. He twice captained the championship hockey Warriors and enjoyed two outstanding seasons on the varsity foot- ball team. Bob’s administrative ability on the executive of the LCAA mark him as a sure success in business. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘56-’58, Volleyball ‘57-'59, Curling ‘57-’58, Bas- ketball ‘56-60, Tennis ‘57-'59, Swimming ‘56-'60, Golf ‘57-’59, Bowling ‘56-’60, Referee: Hockey ‘57-'58, ‘59-'60, Football ‘57-58; Varsity Football ‘58-'60; Varsity Hockey ‘56-60, Hockey Captain ‘57-’59; Varsity Curling ‘59-'60; Bantam Football Coach ‘56-’58; Finance Committee ‘60; LCAA Treasurer ‘57-60; Loyola-Marianopolis Bowling League: Member ‘56-58, Treasurer ‘58-'59; Class Vice-President ‘57-'58; Sodality ‘56-57; SAM ‘58-'60; NEWS: Staffer ‘60; Stage Hand ‘60; Debating ‘58-'60; Rector’s Trophy Public Speaking ‘56-’58; EIGHT YEAR MAN. ALL-ACTIVITY AWARD BRIAN CASEY General “Thus I steer my bark and sail on even keel with gentle gale.” His affable personality and witty sense of humor have won for him a host of friends (female and otherwise). Just a glance at the list of his activities is proof enough that there is hardly a project in the College that “Ole Case” hasn’t participated in sometime during the past four years. It is no exaggeration to say that a College dance or party was practically guaranteed a success if “Case” was there. The same could be said of the football and hockey games; if not a participant himself he was busy stirring up spirit and en- thusiasm with his famous bugle. A friend of all, Brian will be sorely missed around the campus. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘56-’60, Hockey ‘56-60, Golf ‘57-’59, Volleyball ‘58-'60, Tennis ‘59-'60, Skiing ‘58-’60, B owling ‘56-’60, Referee: Football ‘59-’60, Manager: Bowling ‘59-'60; Varsity Football Asst Manager ‘59-'60; Loyola-Mariano- polis Bowling League: Member ‘58-'59, President ‘59-60; NEWS: Contributor ‘59- ‘60; Review ‘58-59; Stage Crew ‘57-’58; Prop. Mngr. ‘58-’60; Carnival: Worker ‘58, Minor Head ‘58, ‘59, ‘60; EIGHT YEAR MAN. ALL-ACTIVITY AWARD JULIO CASSIANI General “La parole dargento, il silenzio doro.” Julio entered Loyola in his Sophomore year after having gained his Senior Matriculation at McGee. He has always been noted for his gargantuan lunches and his distinctive variety of hats. Ah, well! A working mind must have an adequate shelter, and this is especial- ly applicable to Julio for he has always distinguished himself as an assiduous student especially in matters pertaining to the world of commerce. Julio was president of SAM this year which is a sure argument for his amiableness and ability for practical leadership. The next step is Western and a degree in Business Administration. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Hockey ‘57-59; Debating ‘58-’60;. Directory ‘57; Veritas ‘57-58; Stage Crew ‘57; NEWS: Staffer ‘57-’58; Review ‘58-’59; SAM: President ‘59-'60; Carnival Committee Head ‘60.
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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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ALBERT CHIRICOSTA Pre-medical “No one is injured save by himself.” Desiderius Erasmus (1465-1536) Al came to Loyola as Cardinal Newman’s gift to the Loyola chemis- try department. (A fact that the chemistry lab has not yet blown up strongly favors Al’s skill and also supports the view that the age of miracles is still with us.) Among Al’s accomplishments may be listed billiards and Scuba diving. His favorite pastimes include the posi- tive side of capital punishment and acclaiming the superiority of Gattuso products. With talents as diversified as these Al will certainly achieve success in his career of medicine. ACTIVITIES: FCC Canvasser ‘57-’58; Carnival ‘59; Debating Judge ‘59-’60. STEPHEN W. COCKING General “One of these days the bright young men are going to rediscover metaphysics.” Born and educated in Merrie Old England but manifesting none of the typical reserved English traits, Steve tore himself away from the DEW line to Loyola’s undying gratitude (?). In the past four years, his basking in the limelight of the stage has been more regular than in the college lecture halls. Rumor has that although his exploits in various Romance languages are unmatched, his latest linguistic obsession (Papiemento), should eclipse even his French, French- Canadian, Italian and Spanish repertoire. He earned the deep and grateful appreciation of faculty and student body for “bringing Shakespeare back to Loyola” in the much praised production of Henry V. His very rich and fully led life will be an excellent back- ground indeed for his chosen profession, Professor of English. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Football ‘56-'57; Varsity Soccer ‘59-'60; Dramatics ’56-’60; Debating ‘56-’57, ‘59-'60. TERENCE DAVIS General “Dum loquimur, fugerit invidia aetas: Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero.” Horace Terry came to Loyola from Regiopolis College, Kingston. Beneath the quiet, reserved appearance lay a strong character and the deter- mination to travel. Apart from those yearly naval sprees, Terry attended summer school in Vienna. Rumor has it that he is the only graduating member already having a degree, (Beer Taster, U of V, 59) which should give him a head start on the Loyola Exiles in the McGill Law Faculty whom he hopes to join next year. His ulti- mate goal — Howard Green’s job! ACTIVITIES: Intramurals Hockey ‘56-'57, Swimming ‘57-’59, Skiing ‘57-'59; UNTD ‘56-’60; UMUN: Organizer, Delegate ‘59-60; Dramatics ‘58-'59; NEWS: Staffer ‘57-58; SAM: Member ‘57-'60, Vice-President ‘59-'60; Saint John Berchmans ‘56-’58; Stage Crew ‘59. 15
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