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HENRY P. EDWARDS PRE-MEDICAL Morals maketh man. Henry born in Bogota, Colombia in 1939 is a full fledged Loyola man of eight years standing. He came to us in first high, and after four years in the High School, fur- thered his stay in this institution to complete successfully his pre-medical studies. He has come to be known as a fellow with a keen mind and a cultivated ability to defend his own views. With a fine record behind him, his agility could well dispose him for a satisfying career in the field of surgery. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Basketball ‘57-'58, Volleyball ‘57-'58; Sodality ‘57-’61, Vice-President ‘58-59, President ‘60-'61; Pre-Medical Society ‘58-61; Debating Society ‘57-60; Boarder’s Society ‘57-’59; St. John Berchman’s Society ‘57-'58; Art’s Society President ‘59-’60. EIGHT YEAR MAN. GARRY F. FITZPATRICK PRE-MEDICAL ....°Go to your bosom, Knock there and ask your heart what it doth know. Shakespeare With the departure of ‘Fitz’ from the campus, Loyola will be losing a unique triple- threat performer. The genial West-ender has displayed a wealth of ability in athletics and leadership while concurrently maintaining a high scholastic record. An eight- year man, Garry's pleasant disposition and reflective sincerity have gained him a host of friends and admirers. Come fall he will take a further step forwards realizing his goal in the field of medicine. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Basketball ‘57-'61; Hockey ‘57-'58; Swimming ‘57-'61; Skiing ‘57-'61; Volley- ball '58-'61; Varsity Football ’58-'61; Co-Captain ‘60-61; BSR Chairman ‘60-’61; Class President ‘59-60; Pre-Med. Society Vice-President ‘59-60; Carnival ‘57-’59; Events Chairman ‘58-59; UNTD ‘57-'60. EIGHT YEAR MAN. ANDRE FORGET PRE-MEDICAL La vie a encore ses bons moments; mai il faut, plus que jamais, savoir les apprécier. André, let out his first yell in St. Jéréme in 1941. After studying at Loyola High School he entered the College with the ambition of completing his pre-medical stud- ies. He took particular interest in hockey and was a regular on the Varsity team for three years. His good-natured personality, combined with his French humor, have been a valuable asset both on the athletic fields and in the classes. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Hockey ’56-’59; Intramural Hockey ‘60-'61; Arts Society ‘58-'61; Pre-Med Society ‘58-'61; Boarder’s Society ‘57-'58. KEITH GEORGE GENERAL Ive seen lots of where. Keith came to Loyola by way of the high school and has spent the eight years span somewhat successfully. A firm believer in the friviality of life, his maxim of the least work possible never ceases to amaze his confreres. Possessed with an observant mind, he has explored chance in all its instability and has consequently formed principles that are as certain as life itself. He does, at times, push them to extremes and any such instance provides humor among an immediate group. That he is responsible provokes no conjecture, if looked at from his point of view. That success is his, provides no doubt, especially if it is signed “King George”. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey ‘57-'61; Football ‘56-'57; Volleyball ‘56-'57. 16
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NORMAN G. CHERBAKA GENERAL Faithful study of the liberal arts softens men’s manners and polishes their minds. Norm, whose name is synonymous with a certain watch firm, has shown in his eight years at Loyola that in the world of jewelry he is to be respected as a capable, ef- ficient salesman and a shrewd businessman; in fact he is said to have sold a watch to someone who already possessed a rather valuable one. The hectic world of business however does not interest Norm who seeks a still more hectic career in law. His clear and practical mind, his sound judgement and his persuasiveness assure him of success in either field. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘57; Hockey ‘57-61; Bowling ‘57-'61; Varsity Bowling ‘60-’61; Loyola- Marianapolis Bowling League ‘57-'61; Treasurer ‘60-61; S.A.M. ‘59-'60; Carnival staff ‘58-’61. EIGHT YEAR MAN. DUNSTAN P. CHICANOT GENERAL Give every man thine ear; but few thy voice: Take each man’s censure; but reserve thy judgement. Apart from a keen interest in bridge, and a peculiar knack for disposing of Christmas evergreens, Phil, or Chick, as he is known to us, has his more serious side. He will be remembered for his affable nature and his astute observations on a variety of subjects ranging from Kerouac to Suarez. A voracious reader, attentive listener, and above all a commanding speaker, the low timbre of his voice and casual manner cleared the air during many a heated discussion. Added to these qualities, the “ex- perience” from four summers at Lake Louise should make it easy for Chick to carve his notch. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football '58-'59; Hockey ‘58; Drama Society ‘58-'59; Debating Society ‘58-’59. EIGHT YEAR MAN. PIERRE BEIQUE CLEMENT GENERAL It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. An incurable extrovert, often abrupt, always carefree; this covers only the surface of the person of Pierre Clement. In private conversation, he is affable, engaging; the opinions he expresses are remarkably conservative for such Gallic traits, his con- victions exasperatingly moderate, middle-of-the-road. Among fellow students, he is popular, fun-loving, not adverse to some friendly horseplay if the situation so dictates. As a supplement to these rather interesting credentials, Pete is a devoted sportsman, rather talented in several such fields: an avid skier, an efficient tennis player, an asset to his team in football. A most interesting individual and a good one to know. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Tennis ‘57-’61; Basketball ‘57-58; Football ‘58-61; Skiing ‘60-61; Swim- ming ‘57-58. PAUL S. CUGNO GENERAL Ready for the Wilderness. Paul came to Canada in 1949 and to Loyola in 1953. During the past years he has shown his knack for languages by adding three new ones to his maternal tongue. Always ready for an argument, he has been known as the defender of “lost causes”. Upon graduation Paul will embark on a career with the Royal Canadian Navy. ACTIVITIES: Class President ‘57-'58; Freshman Sec’y ‘57-'58; SAM; P S Club (IAS); delegate to UMUN ‘59; UNTD Mess Sec’y ‘59-'60, Mess Committee President ‘60-'61; Senior Cadet Captain ’60-’61. EIGHT YEAR MAN. 15
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BRIAN GERTY GENERAL Actions speak better than words. Brian is a familiar face on the Loyola campus. In his eight years here he has played football just about every year and still manages to keep his marks up. As for the future he hasn’t pin-pointed his exact field yet, but those of us who know him well know how certain he is on not being tied down to a desk living. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football ‘58 ‘60. EIGHT YEAR MAN. BRIAN HALEY GENERAL I'm astonished at how frequently people who do nothing but keep their mouths shut are praised for it. After acquiring a Senior Matriculation at Cardinal Newman, Brian became a general arts student at Loyola. He divides his time almost equally between Loyola and St. Mary’s Hospital, cheerily jogging along flashing his affable smile. He has a variety of interests, mostly athletic: football, bowling, hockey, swimming, water-skiing and ping-pong. He is, however, an ardent admirer of the arts and shows a keen interest in History of Philosophy. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘58, Hockey ‘57-'60, Swimming ‘57-'60, Bowling ‘60-'61; Varsity Football ‘60-’61; Loyola — Marianapolis Bowling League: Member ‘60-61. NORMAN JOHN HARVEY PRE-MEDICAL He that will not when he may, He shall not when he will. Norm an eight year man at Loyola came to First High in 1953. In 1957 he entered his Freshman year at the College his mind already made up to be a doctor. Four successful years of college have served to strengthen that resolution, and to deepen more fully his interest in medicine. Norm, however, is far from being a bookworm. His friendly ways and warm manners have earned him many a lasting friend during his stay at Loyola. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey ‘57-60, Football ‘57-'59; Sodality '57-'58; Boarder’s Society ‘58-58; Drama Society ‘57-'58; St. John Berchman’s Society ‘57-'58; Arts Society, Publicity Chairman ‘59-’60; Pre-Medical Society: Vice-Pres. ‘59-'60, Secretary ‘58-’59, Activity Chairman ‘60-’61, EIGHT YEAR MAN. NEIL IAN HOUSTON GENERAL Lo, naught contents thee, who content’st not ME — Francis Thompson Ian might be termed the ‘Jack-of-all-Trades’ of this year’s graduates. He attempted all things during his four years at Loyola, and usually was successful. Dabbling in Varsity Football, as well as the annual dramatic productions, he was a staunch advo- cate of the true ‘liberal’ education, dividing his time equally between the arts and sciences. Combining a marvelous sense of humor with a typically melancholic Irish charm Ian was somewhat of an expert on the ‘sociable sex’ (enjoying unheard popularity among the Deb circle!). A friend to all he met, he will be missed at Loyola. ACTIVITIES: Carnival ‘58-'59; Drama Society ‘57-'61; Sodality '57-'59; Class Prexy ‘59; Football ‘59; Intramurals: Football ‘58-'59; Hockey ‘57-'58; Basketball ‘59-'61; Volleyball ‘57-'61; Swimming ‘58-'61. 17
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