Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1961

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ROGER EDMUND BAKER GENERAL It’s an intelligent man who can learn from his own experience. The man who can learn from someone else’s experience doesn’t exist. To all who know Roger, “the Lodger”, he is best remembered for two reasons: as the popular producer of those annual Carnival Ice Pageants (the girls liked him anyway!), and as the industrious English scholar who thrived on extra assignments from the English Department. Not to be omitted are those prodigious feats on the basketball court. Somewhat an expert on the local culture scene Roger’s timely quips were always enjoyed by his many friends at Loyola. By nature an extrovert, but friendly and personable, his keen mind and persuasive charm mark him for success in his chosen field, law. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey ‘57-'58, Football ‘57-'58, Volleyball ‘57-60, Basketball ‘57-'61, Skiing ‘59-'60; Varsity Golf Team ‘57-’60, Captain ‘58 ‘60; Carnival ‘59-’60. THOMAS H. BARNES HONOURS ECONOMICS One thing is forever good; that one thing is success. A bridge player and rug cleaner par excellence, Tom has managed to fit honours Economics courses and various intramural sports into his busy schedule. A rabid Yankee fan, Tom has never been able to live down the last two times they have lost the World Series to Milwaukee and Pittsburg. Combining these qualities with his extroverted traits of character and inherited business sense, Tom shows lots of pro- mise for his future business career. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘57-’61; Basketball ‘57-’61; Hockey ‘57-’61; Volleyball ‘57-61; Tennis ‘57-61. HUBERT BEDARD GENERAL Labor omnia fecit Hubert is a more recent addition to our class. He came to Loyola in his Junior year directly from the “Golden Halls” of Brébeuf College. Like a true Québecois he has cultivated an intense interest in politics. Sincere determination and a keen sense of interest have favored Hubert with constant success during his academic years. His future which seems to lie in law and politics will no doubt meet with abounding success. ACTIVITIES: Intramural: Hockey ‘59-’61; Carnival; stage crew ‘60; Liberal Club Secretary ‘60-61; St. John Berchman’s Society ‘59-’60. SEYMOUR S. BLICKER GENERAL With them the seed of Wisdom did I sow, And mine own hand wrought to make it grow; And this was all the Harvest that I reap’'d — “I came like Water, and like Wind I go.” Omar Khayyam Sy came to Loyola after a three-year sojourn at the High School of Montreal and one year to Baron Byng High School from which he graduated. He is equally at home in academic or athletic environments, and was nominated for the most valuable intramural athletic award in his sophomore year. The possessor of a caustic wit which he often employs against “the contented idiocy of large majority of so-called college men,” Sy has nevertheless remained a very popular fellow with his classmates, and has made many friends. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Swimming ‘58-60; Volleyball ‘57-61; Softball ‘57-'61; Hockey ‘57-61; Basket- ball ‘57-60; Pre-Med and Pre-Dental Society ‘57- 60.

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RONALD HORE GENERAL A little nonsense now and th en Is relished by the wisest men. Ron, who hails from the Lakeshore, can rightfully be called ‘Mr. Activity’ at Loyola. An All-Activity Award winner, Ron’s optimistic outlook have won for him many friends. A comedian at heart, he was always ready to share a laugh (which was usually on him!). An eight year man (at least), Ron’s natural ability at ‘getting the job done’ has made him a popular and efficient leader in student activities, culminat- ing with his election as class president in Senior Year. We wish him every success in his further studies in Business Administration. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘59-61, Hockey ‘57-'61, Basketball ‘59-'61, Volleyball ‘60-'61, Swim- ming ‘59-’60, Golf ‘58-'59. Referee ‘58-'61, Curling ‘57-'58, 1.A.C. Golf Manager ‘58-’59; Varsity sili Football ‘58-59; LCAA Vice-President ‘60-'61, Publicity Director ‘59-'60, Curling Manager ‘60-’61; Class ie President ‘60-’61; SAC Public Relations Officer ‘60-’61; Review: Staffer ‘59-60, Sports Editor ‘57-’58, a Editor ‘58-'59; News: Staffer ‘57-’60, Sports Editor ‘58-'59, Carnival Publicity Director ‘59-’60. EIGHT YEAR MAN. ALL ACTIVITY AWARD. es MICHAEL A. BAILEY GENERAL Gentlemen, start your engines. Wilbur Shaw Mike has concentrated’ on two fields while at Loyola, skiing and auto-racing, and has established himself as an expert on both. Many a ski event has been successful due to his knowledge and organizational ability, and a good number of other activities have owed a lot to his efficient behind-the-scenes work. Reserved, sincere, always ready to lend a hand, Mike is counted as a good friend by the many people who have come to know and respect him over the years. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Skiing ‘58-61; Bowling ‘58-'61; Carnival Worker ‘59. WILLIAM BAILEY GENERAL Love many, trust few; always paddle your own canoe. Although Bill is by nature a peace-loving person, there are three subjects of which one should not speak disparagingly if one hopes to maintain that peace: Ireland, the New York Yankees and the New York Rangers. The hallowed halls of Loyola can bear ample evidence to this part as the silence usually resident therein has many a time been shattered when someone tried to oppose him. Bill, however, always proved interesting, and the College would not have been the same without him. ACTIVITIES: Libera] club ‘57-’60; Choral Society ‘57-'60. 12 =



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ROBERT J. BOYER GENERAL Wise men learn by other men’s mistakes; fools by their own. During his eight years ‘at Loyola, Bob has managed to arrive late for most early morning lectures, which is quite a feat considering he lives less than five minutes from the College. His interests run the gamut from grand-prix racing to tobogganing, from Dixieland to classical music. Clarity of thought, eagerness for knowledge, and the added asset of fluency in both French and English indicate a bright future for Bob in the field of law. ACTIVITIES: Hockey ‘58-’60; Drama Society ‘58; Carnival: Variety Show ‘58-59; EIGHT YEAR MAN. MICHAEL BRAZEAU PRE-MEDICAL Henceforth to Shangri-La. Michael is a study in missionary spirit. Having been embittered by a number of sordid romantic escapades, he has turned his back on the world and its pleasures to throw himself with an inspiring zeal into the dissection of both sharks and examin- ations. As a result of this dedication he has been equally successful at both. Lest one question his versatility, it has been well demonstrated by his successful staging of many dramatic productions and competition in mid-winter tennis matches. He now leaves all this behind him and bid a reluctant adieu to his sharks assuring them that he will study with equal dedication another well known species at Medical School. ACTIVITIES: News Staff ‘57-'58; Drama Society ‘57-'61; Carnival Variety Show ‘59-’61; C.I.V.D.L. ’60; L-M Bowling League ‘59-'60; Intramurals: Football '57-'58; Tennis ‘58-'60; Volleyball ‘60-'61. WILLIAM KEVIN BROWNE GENERAL For this relief, much thanks. Shakespeare. Kevin came to Loyola in his Freshman year by way of Daniel O’Connell High School and became a standing institution at the College. Possessing an intelligent sense of humor and a stern dislike for the “Hidden Persuaders”, his even disposition always fostered a friendly attitude towards all and received the same attitude in return. Known for his frequent trips to Rosemount, his late essays and his insistence on “Browne with an ‘e’”’, Kev plans to proceed directly to the business world and will undoubtedly achieve his desired degree of success. Best of luck Kev! ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey ‘57-'58, Football ‘57-'61, Volleyball ‘57-'58. Varsity Football ‘60; Drama Society 57-'59. BRIAN B. BUCKLEY GENERAL Moderation in all things provided it doesn’t tire you. Brian joined us in our Sophomore year and has since divided his time between the “Manoir” and the hallowed halls of Loyola, in that order. Not a man to procrastinate, he engaged in a flurry of activities during his first year and devoted the next two to the pursuit of his studfes. Conversant on all subjects, Brian has often used his quick wit to extricate himself from a position where the further use of logic would be obvious folly. The possessor of a fine, incesive mind and a genuine sense of humour, Brian, we are confident, will find success and happiness in whatever field of endeavour he chooses to follow. ACTIVITIES: Political and Social Club ‘58-'59; S.A.M. ‘58-'59; Debating Society ‘58-'59. 14

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