Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1961

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EDWARD V. KING GENERAL University training is the education which gives a man a clear conscious view of his own opinions and judgements a truth in developing them, an eloquence in expressing them, and a force in urging them. Newman As the Black Mariah chugs up to Loyola every morning at 9.08, senior Artsmen and car enthusiasts throughout the college scratch their heads once again and proclaim that Ed has arrived. Apart from the dubious distinction of owning this collectors dream, Ed has a more human side. A firm believer in the Socratic method, library worker par excellence, consistent intramural athlete, and above all, a serious student, Ed will make a dedicated worker. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘58-'61, Basketball ‘58-’61, Volleyball ‘58-’61; S.A.M. ‘59. PETER BRIAN LARKIN GENERAL The doorstep of the temple of wisdom is a knowledge of our own ignorance. When Pete receives his diploma at the end of the year it will mark the end of eight years of hard work at Loyola. While here he has acquired many friends due no doubt to his pleasant nature. After leaving Loyola he plans to continue his studies in the field of business administration. With the great enthusiasm he has shown in all of his enterprises, and his profound interest in politics, we would not be surprised to find him one day holding a high government office. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ’57-’61, Basketball ‘57-61, Volleyball '57-'60, Bowling ‘61; Review Staffer ‘60; S.A.M. ‘57-’60; Class Sports Manager ‘57-'61; Intramural Athletic Council Vice President ‘60. EIGHT YEAR MAN. GEORGE LYNES HONOURS ENGLISH One aphorism deserves another. George entered sophomore year from Cardinal Newman High School and became the first to enlist in the Honours English course which he has managed to praise at the drop of the proverbial you know what. An avid fan of music, he boasts a liking for the long and the short of it with, of course “the necessary qualifications”. He has expressed an interest in many varied careers, and it is anybody's guess which he will decide on. Likely, he will devote his talents to the teaching profession,- probably teaching English Literature. BARRY MALONEY GENERAL I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. —St. Paul An arduous worker, conscientious by nature, Barry has won the respect of all with whom he had the opportunity to associate. This is all the more attributable to the fine traits of character which he has displayed during his four years at Loyola. Though Barry has found time for a few extra-curricular activities of which “cherchez la femme” has unquestionably played a prominent part, he nonetheless is mostly concerned with his studies and has proved tireless in the attainment of the end result. If he has not as yet decided upon his future career, it by no means indicates the assiduity which he will undoubtedly display in whatever field he chooses. ACTIVITIES: Boarders’ Society ‘57-'60; St. John Berchman’s Society: Member ’58-'60; President ‘59-60; Boarder’s Papers: Flatterer and Jester: Contributor and Staffer ‘57-'60; Pre-Med Club ‘58-60; Liberal Club ‘60-61; Drama Society: Stage Crew ‘59-’60. 18

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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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GORDON JOSEPH MANION GENERAL To climb steeps hills Requires slow pace at first — Henry VII A product of Toronto Gord saw the ‘light’ four years ago when he decided to come to Montreal to continue his studies. Possessing a dominantly serious attitude coupled with a very engaging wit, Gord has gained a wealth of friends and humorous ex- periences during his stay at the college. Astute, rigorous and resourceful the ‘tycoon’ will undoubtedly leave an indelible mark on whatever field of the business world he enters. ACTIVITIES: Hockey ‘57-'61; Intramural: Football ‘57, 61; Basketball ‘57-'59; LCAA: Secretary. BRIAN MARTIN GENERAL But know full well that not until I share their bitter cry, their pain and hell, can God within my spirit dwell, and bring the free man’s blessings nigh. Brian’s wide range of interests: poker, handball, history, man’s welfare, to name but a few together with the manner in which he pursues them make conversation with him never dull. Like the philosophers of old, he could usually be found in some hallway of the College expounding one of his original if unusual theories such as how Napoleon was the indirect cause of the Second world war. A firm believer in a liberal arts education, he feels that the time is fast approaching when the world will realize the Artsman’s value, and peace will follow. ACTIVITIES: Sodality ‘57-61, Liberal Club ‘61. ROBERT WALTER MASON HONOURS ECONOMICS Why be difficult when with a little more effort you can be impossible. Bob, an eight year man is well known on campus for his organizational ability. While devoting himself to many varied activities ranging from CFCCS Campus Chairman to making the varsity football squad in 1958 nonetheless he has maintained his standing as an Honour Economics student, a feat which we regard with a good deal of awe. Deciding in his senior year to devote more time to his studies he limited his activities to the Drama Society and the organization of the highly successful Carnival Variety Show. Presently undecided between Law School and a position in industry, we are certain that Bob will succeed in whatever field of endeavour he ultimately ci = chooses. soni ‘Geer ACTIVITIES: Football ‘58; CFCCS Campus Chairman ‘58-'59; Drama Society ‘58-61; Carnival ‘61; News ‘58-’59; Intramural: Football ‘60; Basketball ‘57-59. EIGHT YEAR MAN. we JAMES TURNER MASSIE GENERAL Life is but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more. Shakespeare Avidly interested in problems of different natures, Jim always has well founded arguments for whatever discussion he may happen to engage in. Individualistic of character, he is, nonetheless, friendly to all comers. Lover of classical music, books, and certain of the opposite sex, as well as sports, Jim proves his compatibility in all of these domains. Consequent to this he enjoys the respect and popularity of all his fellow students and promises to do likewise in the career he may choose and in all the undertakings to which he may venture to subscribe. ACTIVITIES: C.O.T.C. ‘57-’60; U.M.U.N. ‘60; St. John Berchman’s Society ‘57-’58; Glee Club ‘57-'58. 19

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