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RAYMOND DECHENE Civil Engineering “Honi soit qui mal y pense” Ray has accumulated enough experience on the Montreal traffic situation to herald a Metropolitan Transit investigation, since, for the past three years he has had to meet a nine o'clock deadline, kept faithfully here at Loyola from St. Hubert across the river. He has not only been a standout in his class but has also displayed his athletic forte on the intramural sports field. Ray is heading for a degree in Civil Engineering at McGill but after exciting hours spent in the Physics Lab, electrocuting fellow partners, his future should be in electricity where someday he could shock the world. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘57-'59, Hockey ‘58-'60, Basketball ‘58-'59, Volley- ball '57-'59; Referee: Volleyball ’59. ROLAND DE LORME Chemistry “Rien ne sert de courir; il faut partir a temps.” Lafontaine. Winnipeg’s loss was Montreal’s gain, and Roland’s sojourn on this island was highlighted by his becoming a student at Loyola. The COTC put their hands on him and now his “pet” is a 105 MM artillery howitzer. The force of these firing pieces does not scare him in the least, since explosives are a second nature to him Roland’s executive ability was shown in his handling of the S.S.A. for the past two years, and his expert instruction of the Freshman and Sophomore labs. His future looks promising and with his command of languages he will go far. ACTIVITIES: SSA: Secretary-Treasurer ‘58-'59, Vice-President ‘59-’60; Chemical In- stitute of Canada: Member ‘58-'59, Publicity Chairman ‘59-'60; Debating ‘58-60; COTC ‘56-58; EIGHT YEAR MAN. JOHN EISENZOPH Electrical Engineering “Next to a battle lost, the greatest misery is a battle gained.” Wellington “Long John”, though possessing a comparatively quiet and passive personality, is all but passive when the fates of the N.Y. Giants are being discussed. He has a natural aptitude for mathematics, especially calculus, although he is known to have almost surpassed an entire class of Artsmen in a certain Literature examination. John plans to continue pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering at McGill. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Football ‘56-’57, ’59-'60. 25
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ROBERT KNEBEL Civil Engineering “The man that blushes is not quite a brute.” Edward Young. With Bob the old saying “our loss is someone else’s gain” is certainly true. His great college spirit and ardent desire to do things well are known to all and have been shown in the wide scope of his activities, whether something menial for the class or holding up the middle of the line. Bob’s popu- larity with all upper classmen is almost unique and in a class of good men a better man to represent them could not have been found. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey ‘56-’60, Football ‘56-58, Volleyball ‘57-60, Basketball ‘57-'60, Swimming ‘56-'60, Skiing ‘57, '60, Bowling ‘56-'57, ‘58-’60, Varsity Football ‘58-60; Football MVP ‘59-’60; Dramatics ‘59; SSA: Secretary-Treasurer ‘57-'58; Carnival Committee ‘57-59; Sodality ‘56-’59; Class President ‘58-'60; EIGHT YEAR MAN. BOHDAN BACHYNSKY Chemistry “God helps those who help themselves.” Bohdan came to us in Sophomore year from D’Arcy McGee where he had his preparatory course in the art of being a “mad” scientist. His cheerful outlook on life and his command of some five langu- ages have won him many friends in all faculties. “Bo” has majored in academics, though not neglecting extra-curricular activities, and besides being a linguist, he is a well-seasoned performer on the stage, an experienced travelling waiter, and an “explosives” expert. With his diploma at his fingertips, Bohdan is already designing his card; “Have degree, will travel.” Good luck, Bohdan. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Volleyball ‘57-'59, Basketball ‘57-58, Tennis ‘58-'59; Var- sity Soccer ‘59-'60; Review: Photographer ‘57-'58; Drama Society ‘59-’60; P S Club ‘59-60. 24
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ROBERT GROULX Chemistry “There can be but one goal of education, and that — education to courage.” Writing seemed to be as much a part of his college course as chemistry, a reproof to the man who holds that sciencemen are necessarily illiterate, white-robed specimens of the scientific era. His has been the conviction that, although science and the humanities appear to be diammetrically opposed in the universities and in society, they are not contradictory. Rather, they run parallel in their efforts to discover some unity in the same universe and should affect and stimulate each other. After four years of chemistry, Robert hopes to continue his studies in a slightly different field of science (McGill University) with courses in the geological or metallurgical sciences. ACTIVITIES: Editor of the Eureka ‘59-’60. RONALD HEBERT Electrical Engineering “The more you learn, the more you find out how little you know.” Ron stormed into the world in 1938, and has kept moving ever since with, no intention of slowing down. His mild manner and wonderfully fresh personality has made him extremely popular with both sexes. He will undoubtedly face life in the same fashion. Ron has been active in all phases of intramural sports, especially Bridge and Chess. Aiming at a million dollars, he will settle for a good steady job. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘56-60, Hockey ‘56-60, Bowling ‘57-'60, Basket- ball ‘56-'59, Volleyball ‘56-'60, Swimming ‘58; Loyola-Marianopolis Bowling League ‘57-'60; EIGHT YEAR MAN. RICHARD A. KRAJEWSKI Civil Engineering “The little that is done seems nothing when we look forward and see how much we have yet to do.” An affable person, Dick has always enjoyed the finer things in life, as you will quickly recognize. Through his eight years at Loyola, his sense of humor and his personality have earned him a consider- able number of friends. His talents as a hockey coach and football mentor are controversial, in fact, he is controversial. Dick it seems has been misunderstood and cautioned by many professors in his career, once receiving the three count. His interest in engineering and a certain blonde t ake up most of his leisure time. In both fields, things look bright for Richard. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey ‘58-’60, Football ‘56-'60, Volleyball ‘58-’59; Coach: Hockey ‘56-58, Basketball ‘58-'59; EIGHT YEAR MAN.
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