Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1960

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PIERRE C. MOREAULT General “Our life for God should never be sacrificed at the expense of society.” Pierre came to Loyola in 1952, from the vibrant metropolis of Hull. Most of these years were spent trying to get rid of his now famous nickname, “The Snork”. Success was not to be found there, so he channeled his efforts in skiing for Loyola for four years. In this field along with studies, Pierre found more success. Law is his chosen career and judging from his years at Loyola, we are sure that he will fare very well in this field. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Bowling ‘56-'57, Golf ‘57-'58; Varsity Skiing ‘56-'60; St. John Berchmans ‘56-58; Stage Crew ‘57-'58; NEWS: Staffer ‘57-’58; Review: Staffer ’57-'58; EIGHT YEAR MAN. EMMETT McMULLAN General “The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has ‘not laughed.” Although seemingly quiet, “Bubbles” has made many friends here at Loyola. Every task he has attempted has met with success. “Em” plans to enter the faculty of law next y ear, although he will be missed at Loyola and at Marianopolis, we all wish him a great deal of success in his chosen profession. A friend is one who never lets you down, and many people have called Emmett their friend, in his eight years at Loyola. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals:' Hockey ’57-'60, Football ‘56-'57, Bowling ‘58-'60; Varsity Hockey: Ass’t Manager ‘58-'60; Loyola-Marianopolis Bowling: Member ‘58-'59, Trea- surer ‘59-'60; EIGHT YEAR MAN. WALTER NOE General “The true critic can never be a gentleman. To wit, one who never offends.” Nathan Wally arrived from D’Arcy McGee on the wings of a scholarship. His services were immediately drafted by the NEWS, where his activities ranged from writing a flaming editorial that resulted in a price increase at the “Caff” to an uncanny knack for prying loose restricted information. A prolific reader, Wally’s interest is centered mainly on psychology where he will enter the field of research. So, if you suspect yourself of impulse buying in the future, remember this not-so-hidden persuader. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘56-'60, Basketball ’56-'57; NEWS: News Editor ‘56-'58, Managing Editor ’58-'60; Review: News Editor ’57-'58, Sports Editor ‘58- ‘60; Carnival Program: Photographer ‘58-’59; Debating ‘56-'57; Amphora ‘57-58, ‘59-'60.

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GUY JORON General “The more the wise man learns, the more he realizes how little he knows.” Guy came to us in his Sophomore year from College de Saint Lau- rent and proceeded to earn the respect and friendship of all with whom he came into contact. Although basically of a quiet, polite and reserved temperament, Guy is all flame and fury when the topic is either geography or politics. In his travels and various activities, he has developed an embracing inte rest in people, art and music. With a clear and practical mind, he will certainly gain profit from the study of law, and succeed if he follows his father in business. One word of advice: don’t lure him into a game of golf or somebody may be badly beaten. ERNEST KOCKERITZ General “Ah! But a man’s reach should exceed his grasp or what's a heaven for.” Robert Browning. When not peering from behind. cameras and Thru Keyholes at his fellow students, the Baron was busy luring unsuspecting freshmen into the clutches of the RCAF. (He climaxed his own successful Air Force career with a European tour.) His weekends were spent loping about the upper floors of a downtown department store. A cheerful grin and greeting, (Hi horner), coupled with an amazing optimism won him many friends. He will probably apply his considerable talents and powers of persuasion to the practice of law. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Volleyball ‘57-'60; RCAF ‘56-60; Debating ‘57-60; IUDL ‘57-'58; Drama Society ‘57-'58; Arts Society: Secretary ‘57-'58; Directory ‘57; Am- phora ‘57-'58; NEWS: Circulation Manager ‘57-’58, Photography Editor ‘58-'59, Staffer ‘59-60; Review: News Editor ‘57-‘58, Photography Editor ‘58-’59; Carnival ‘58. JAMES LANTHIER General “Everything in life is seven to five against.” Steinbeck. Jim had but to slip next door when he began college and since then his subtle wit and relaxed manner have been well known in all spheres of college life. Jim’s special interest lay in writing and his perceptive mind found expression when Jim found time to edit almost every publication on campus. He has often summed up his sentiments with the words, “feel free”, and we who have seen his literary taste develop from Mad Magazine to modern playwrights and novels, feel free in predicting that Jim’s fame and fortune await him in front of the Underwood. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey ‘56-'60, Football ‘56-'59, Tennis ‘57-'58, Bowling ‘58; NEWS: Contributor ‘57-’58, News Editor ’59-’60; Review: Editor-in-Chief ‘58, Managing Editor ‘59; Amphora: Circulation Mgr. ‘59, Editor ‘60; Cymbium Editor ‘59; Stage Crew ‘58; Dramatics ‘59; Debating ‘59-60; URTP ‘56-'59; EIGHT YEAR MAN.



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JAMES A. O’REILLY General “The secret of success is constancy to purpose.” Disraeli As one of the youngest members of the Senior year, Jimmy came in for a considerable amount of ribbing from his fellow students but his easy-going and amiable personality enabled him to take all this in good faith. Jimmy was noted for his athletic ability as an undergraduate and will especially be remembered for his two fine seasons with the Warriors, the second of which he served as assis- tant captain of the team. Jimmy’s fine team spirit coupled with his above average academic standing will carry him far in the years to come. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘57-‘59, Basketball ‘57-'60, Volleyball ‘59-60, Referee: Hockey ‘58-'60; Varsity Hockey ‘58-'60; Bantam Football Coach ‘57-'58; Debating ‘56-’57; EIGHT YEAR MAN. ANTHONY J. PATTERSON General “Sapientia hujus mundi stultitia est apud Deum.” St. Paul Coming from Loyola High School, Tony entered upon an interesting college career characterized by an aptitude for hard work and the evasion of same, according to the mood of the moment, by innumer- able side enterprises and, certainly, by controversy. Among students and faculty there were those who liked him and those who took a different view; there were few who did not come to know him. It is improbable that his subsequent career will follow any less com- plex a pattern than the one he has just completed. Marked ability in many fields will undoubtedly lead Mr. Patterson on to a variety of distinguished accomplishments. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘54-57, Hockey ‘'54-'57, Floor Hockey ‘54-'57, Basketball ‘54-’57, Tennis ‘54-'57; IUDL ‘57, ‘59, ‘60; IVDL ‘54; CFCCS: Publicity Director ‘54; MDL; UMUN: Publicity ‘60; Debating ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ‘58, ‘59; Dramatics ‘54-'56; Amphora ‘56; CSR: Member ‘54-55, Publicity Director ‘59-’60; NEWS: Managing Editor ‘54-56; COTC: Mess Secretary ‘54-'55; Class President ‘54-’55; EIGHT YEAR MAN. D‘ARCY RYAN General “Joyous we too launch out on trackless seas fearless for unknown shores.” D’Arcy attended Loyola High where he developed many qualities which enabled him to be not only an extremely active college stu- dent but also a respected leader on the campus. He finished his career at Loyola as Sports Editor of the News and also by winning an All-Activity Letter. Perhaps the most outstanding of the many qualities for which everyone will remember D'Arcy, is his sincere devotion to any activity of which he is a part. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘56-'57, Hockey ‘56-60, Basketball ‘56-60, Skiing ‘56-'60, Swimming ‘56-60, Bowling ‘56-'60, Volleyball ‘56-59, Golf ‘56-’58; Varsity Football ‘58-60; UNTD ‘56-59; NEWS: Staffer ‘58, Sports Editor ‘59; Loyola- Marianopolis Bowling: President ‘58-’59, Member ‘56-60; Carnival Committee Head ‘59, ‘60; Class Sports Manager ‘58-60. ALL-ACTIVITY AWARD

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