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ALAN M. MacMILLAN MICHAEL MACINTYRE Engineering Physics “A thought not recorded is a thought lost.” A Senior Matriculation student from D’Arcy McGee, Michael enter- ed Loyola as a Sophomore in 1957. Since then he has made his presence felt by students and professors alike. He is a strong pro- ponent of the scientific method, and his scepticism has often been a source of embarrassment to his teachers. To his keen intellect, add an avid interest in aviation, and you have a combination which makes for success, as Mike plans to pursue a career in the RCAF ACTIVITIES: RCAF ‘57-60; SAM ‘59-'60; P S Club ‘58-60; Eureka Contributor 59-'60. Chemistry “The quality of one’s deeds is dependent upon the organization of his thoughts.” Alan came to us from Stanstead College. Shortly after he became aware of “the lack of musical activity” in Loyola. Following a historic meeting in the Biology Lab with Father Cronin, the Choral Society was reborn, and the rest is history. “Turn that . . . light off!” Alan: “But my script says that ... ” It probably didn’t until he changed it a minute earlier. Who says rehersals (or performances, for that matter) are to be taken seriouslyP Who knows how many future Hollywood stars have been lit (or missed) by the glare of his spot lights. Truly a “name up in lights”! ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘55-'60, Hockey ‘55-'56, Basketball ‘58-60, Swim- ming ‘55-'60, Volleyball ‘58-'60, Referee: Volleyball ‘58-’60; Varsity Soccer ‘'59-’60; Choral Society: Co-founder and Director ‘55-’60; Dramatics ‘55-60; Eureka ‘59-60; IVDL ‘60; Carnival ‘57, ‘59, ‘60. ROBERT MANION Pre-Medical 28 “No wise person ever said that change of opinion was inconsistency.” Bob has survived his pre-medical studies and hopes to continue in this field. His favorite sport was skiing and he never gave up his attemps at indoctrinating the unknowing into this “way of life”. Bob’s hospitality was well-known and his New Year’s Eve parties are legend. He will also be remembered for his love of a good poli- tical, religious or philosophical controversy. Bob could usually be found in the Chemistry Labs and the scrupulous accuracy which he displayed there are qualities which will surely be a great asset in his intended career. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey ‘56-'58, Football ‘56-'58, Skiing ‘56-’60; Varsity Skiing ‘57; EIGHT YEAR MAN.
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ROLAND E. LATOUR Electrical Engineering “Be game — but not everybody's.” From the wilds of Duvernay, Rolly commutes daily to Loyola in one of a fleet of varied conveyances. He is accustomed to travel as can be seen from his wanderings through the United States in search of fortune by means of a roulette wheel. Having spent eight years under the Hallowed Tower, Rolly has participated in many sports and by means of his mild manner has won many friends. His future is still undecided but in any event it is sure to be exciting. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey ‘56-’60, Volleyball '56-'60, Football ‘56-’60, Bowling ‘56-60, Golf ‘59, Basketball ‘57, Skiing ‘58; Loyola-Marianopolis Bowling League ‘59-'60, EIGHT YEAR MAN. EDWARD C. LEE Physics “Aimez ceux que vous commandez mais sans le leur dire.” Saint Exupery. Born in north-western Quebec, he came down from the frozen Northlands to be thawed by the erudite French-Canadian Jesuits in grammer school before being exposed to their English-speaking counterparts. After a two year stint with the Royal Canadian Navy Edward returned to Loyola to complete his sudies in Science. We wish him all the best in the future. THOMAS F. LEE Mechanical Engineering “I am now prepared.” Tom came into Third Year Engineering from St. Francis Xavier University, and since then has always been on the go (especially around lecture time). His hearty laugh and warm smile have won for him many friends. A great convincer and coaxer, once Tom starts something, you can’t stop him. His main extra-curricular acti- vity, besides football, is visiting Helen. Tom will most likely con- tinue his studies in a post-graduate course in Calculus. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey ‘58-'60, Volleyball ‘58-'60, Golf ‘59, Basketball ‘58-'60, Swimming ‘58-60, Skiing ‘58-'60, Bowling ‘58-'60; Varsity Football ‘58-'60. 27
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MICHAEL W. McCARREY Civil Engineering “It is personalities, not principles, that move the age.” Mike has always been an avid supporter of any college project, and has proven himself as a competent leader, holding the post of SSA President during his graduation year. Regarded with high admiration by all his friends, Mike, Sheriff of the Physics Lab, has at last announced his formula for success; abundant toil, chopped- egg sandwich and plenty of relaxation. We all wish him well. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘56-60, Swimming ‘59-'60; Carnival Variety Show ‘58, ‘59, ‘60; SSA President ’59-’60; Glee Club ‘57-'60; Eureka Contributor ‘59-'6 0; EIGHT YEAR MAN. MELVYN McDONOUGH Chemistry “The world soon eats up your education, keep informed.” Another Senior Matriculation graduate from D’Arcy McGee, Mel entered Chemical Engineering at Loyola in Sophomore year. He has since then proven himself as an idealist and a diplomat in the P S Club. In his final year he was elected Secretary of the Loyola Chap- ter of the CIC which he helped organize the previous year. Gra- duating in academics rather than athletics, his favorite subject is organic chemistry. He hopes to pursue a career in business adminis- tration in the chemical field. ACTIVITIES: Chemical Institute of Canada: Secretary ‘59-’60; P S Club ‘59-60. VICTOR MIMEAULT Honours Chemistry “The impossible can be accomplished immediately; miracles take a little time.” Vic is unique insofar as he is the only graduate in Honors Chemistry which speaks for itself of his intelligence. The many good friends he has made is proof of his popularity. Vic’s better known abilities range from puck-stopping in intramural hockey to braving any ele- ment for a party. This, combined with his good nature and generous spirit, make him an invaluable classmate, and easily one of the graduates most likely to succeed, be it in future study for a doc- torate or out in the working world. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Basketball '57-'60, Football ‘58-’60, Hockey ‘58-'60, Volley- ball ‘59-'60; Varsity Football Manager ‘59-'60; Varsity Curling ‘58-'60; CIC: Secre- tary ’58-'59, President ‘59-'60.
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