Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1960

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LOUIS DELVOIE General “Levius fit patientia quidquid corrigere est nefas.” Horace. Louis, in the miany years since he entered “Prep”, has become known as Loyola’s eccentric Frenchman. With an inborn gift of the gab he has discoursed and pontificated on all subjects of a con- troversial nature, much to the elation or despair of his friends or foes. Always dressed as an impeccable diplomat, he has participated in and organized several student conferences on international af- fairs. His future, however, lies not in the glitter of the foreign service but in the ivy-covered halls of some university and more particularly in the dark recesses of a history library. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Golf ‘57-’58; CSR Vice-President ‘59-’60; St. Lawrence MSC Delegate ‘58-60; UMUN Vice-Chairman ‘59-’60; Debating ‘58-’60; CFCCS Regional Chairman ‘59-60; St. John Berchmans Society: Member ‘56-'60, Vice- President ‘58-’59; Veritas: Editor ‘58-59; EIGHT YEAR MAN. MERLIN DONALD General “The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly, is to fill the world with fools.” Merlin is another eight-year man at Loyola whose keen interest in many and various activities around the College will be sorely missed indeed. His great interest in the Debating Society has resulted in the vastly improved position of the Society on the cam- pus. Merlin is also one of the few curlers around the College who can throw a stone without ruining the ice. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey ‘56-'58, Football ‘56-'58, Bowling ‘57-'60; Varsity Curling ‘58-'60; Sodality: Member ‘56-'60, Secretary ‘56-57, Vice-President ‘57-58, President ‘58-'59; Debating: Member ‘56-'60, President ‘59-’60, Chicago Delegate ‘58, IULD ‘59-60; Amphora: Ass’t Editor ‘57-’59; NEWS: Staffer ‘56-’57; Veritas ‘56-'60; Dramatics ‘58-'60; CFCCS: Nat. Vice-President ‘59-60; Loyola-Marianopolis Bowling League ‘56-'57; CSR: Survey Committee Head ‘57; EIGHT YEAR MAN. STANLEY GIBBONS General “T'was a rough night.” Macbeth. Stan came to Loyola in his Sophomore year from D’Arcy McGee and quickly rose to prominence on the dramatic scene. A flair for acting has furnished him with an excellent medium for the display of two of his foremost attributes, a booming voice, and a con- tagious laugh. He is best remembered for his portrayal of the finicky Captain Fisby of “Teahouse”. When not occupied on stage, Stan could be seen playing hockey on defense where his 6’2” frame served as an unhealthy admonition to opposing forwards. Stan will enter the business world. His amiability, intelligence, and in- genuity can only enhance any personal success he might himself envisage. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey ‘58-'60, Football ‘58-’60; Drama Society: Member ‘57-'60, President ‘59-'60; Debating ‘58-60; SAM ‘59-’60, IVDL: ‘59-60, Best-Actor Award ‘60. 16

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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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LORNE HANEY Pre-medical “The secret of success in life is for man to be ready for his op- portunity when it comes.” Disraeli. Lorne first came to Loyola in third high. Since then he has been known not only for his academics but also his organizational abili- ties. His warm and friendly manner has earned him the esteem not only of his classmates but of all with whom he has come in contact. There is no doubt that his personality and ability will carry him a long way in his chosen field of medicine. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Curling ‘57-'58, Swimming ‘57-'59, Golf ‘57-'58, Bowling ‘57-58; Varsity Curling ‘57-'60; Arts Society: President ‘58-'59; St. John Berchmans ‘56-'59; Glee Club ‘57-’58; Flatterer ‘57-'59; Debating ‘58-’59; NEWS: Staffer ‘58-59; Review: Staffer ‘57-'59. DONALD E. HUSHION General “Hast thou a friend, as heart may wish at will? Then use him so, to have his friendship still. Wouldst have a friend, wouldst know what friend is best? Have God thy friend, who passeth all the rest.” One of the most active men on the campus holding the posts of Vice-Chairman of the BSA and Activity Chairman of the Arts Socie- ty was not enough for “Hush”. For the past four years he has been the unofficial activity chairman at Loyola. Rarely did he let any occasion for a celebration slip by unnoticed. Don is also active in the UNTD, holding the rank of a Sub-Lieutenant in the Fleet-Air- Arm. Neat and garbed in the latest fashions, Don was forever ready to meet all forms of criticism thrown his way. As “Hush” leaves Loyola the Smoker won’t be the same — there won't be anyone to talk about. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Skiing ‘56-'60, Bowling ‘57-'60, Hockey ‘58-'60, Swim- ming ‘56-60, Volleyball ‘56-'59, Football ’57-'60, Tennis ‘56-'60; Drama Society ‘56, ‘59; Choral Society ‘56-'57; Debating ‘56-'58; Carnival ‘57-60; SAM ‘58-’60; Loyola-Marianopolis Bowling League ‘59-’60; BSA: Vice-Chairman ‘59-’60; UNTD ‘56-'60, Mess President ‘57-‘60; EIGHT YEAR MAN. JOHN JULIANI General “Ring down the curtain, the farce is over.” Rabelais. John came from D’Arcy McGee High and immediately entered the field of fine arts. A voracious reader, he devoted most of his Senior year to discovering and defending the “beats”. For John, alk the world is a stage and those who have noted his melancholic mein and knack for grasping the essential drama of life will not b@ sur- prised to see him playing the tragic King in the not too distant future. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ’56-’60, Hockey ‘56-60, Volleyball '56-'59, Golf ‘56-'59, Basketball ‘57-’60; IUDL ’59-'60; IVDL Director ‘60; Debating ‘60; NEWS: Staffer ‘56-60; Review: ‘58-'59; Amphora ‘59-60; Cymbium ‘59; Glee Club ‘37-58; Directory ‘58; Dramatics: Member ‘56-'60, Vice-President ‘59-'60. 17

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