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ae NICHOLAS JOHN PETRELLA PRE-MEDICAL oe Il mondo é un bel libro, ma poco serve a chi non lo sa leggere. Nick combines a friendly disposition with an ardent desire to succeed. Among his “es a . many abilities, none is dearer to his heart than his prowess in Hockey, and he has represented Loyola on the ice lanes on numerous occasions. One of Nick’s noteworthy “| characteristics is that he is consistently well dressed. This habit has gained him the eS reputation of being the “Beau Brummel’ of Loyola. We know that with all the quali- ties and abilities he possesses, he will be an outstanding success in his chosen career of medicine. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘57-'59, Hockey ‘58-61, Basketball ‘57-61, Pre-Medical Society ’ ‘57-'61. EIGHT YEAR MAN. cE GILBERT D. PINARD PRE-MEDICAL Physicians, of all men, are most happy; what good success soever they have, the world proclaimeth, and what faults they commit, the earth covereth. Gil has made speed and excitement a necessary element in most of his interests and activities, whether at full gallop on horseback, at full speed on a toboggan, or full throttle in Grand-Prix racing. His sound judgement and subtle wit combined with true appreciation of the fine arts made him well liked by all. His charm and activity blended with his steady, surgeon-like hands assure Gil of success in the medical profession. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘57-'59, Hockey ‘57-'58; Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Societies ‘58-'61. STANLEY RICHTER HONOURS HISTORY Quarere verum Stan has passed his four years at Loyola asking everyone in sight the question “why”. This continuous, painstaking search for knowledge is what his fellow students will remember most about him. If, however, in a moment of weakness, they should give the matter any further thought, théy will also remember the narratives he has delivered at the caf. Stan now moves on to continue to ask “why” at Law School where he should win the same large number of friends he has gained at Loyola. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Basketball ‘57-’58, ‘60-61; Volleyball ‘58-'60; Swimming ‘57-'58, ‘59-'60, Liberal Club Member. ROSS-MICHAEL ROCHFORD GENERAL As we advance in life we learn the limits of our abilities. I will try all things; 1 achieve what I can. Many men try and fail but the true man rises to try again. With graduation this spring, Mike culminates an outstanding tenure at Loyola which began in the high school. An athlete of no little ability and an active partici- pant in non-athletic endeavours, he found a happy medium between the two, gaining a multitude of friends in all phases of college life. An energetic leader and gifted organizer, any event was assured of success if Mike was at the helm. He plans to put his experience to work in the business world and judging by past experience, he cannot help but be a success. ACTIVITIES: Hockey ‘57-'58; Curling Mgr. ‘57-’58; Curling ‘60-’61; Intramural: Hockey ‘56-'57; Football ‘56-'61; Basketball ‘56-'61; Volleyball ‘56-'61; Bowling ‘56-61; Swimming ‘56-'61; Curling ‘56-'60; Carnival: Worker ‘56-'58; Chairman ‘60-’61; Prexy ’56-'57. 22
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BERNARD J. MURRAY I am what I am and that is all that I am. asset in all his future undertakings. Berchman’s ‘57-60; Carnival Stage Crew ‘60; Directory ‘58. = CARLOS OSORIO PRE-MEDICAL Nil sine magno vita labore dedit mortalibus. Horace Carlos came to the preparatory year at Loyola nine years ago, and quickly distinguish- ed himself for his hot temper, his very Latin friendliness and joviality and a never say die spirit of perseverance in all his doings, whether academic or sportive. After a successful High School course he began his studies toward a pre-medical degree. During his four years of College, he has distinguished himself as a serious student with a burning desire to help his fellow man through medicine. His perseverance in the face of difficulties is good assurance that Carlos will succeed in his ambition, and become an excellent medical doctor. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘57-61, Swimming ‘57-'61, Volleyball ‘57-'61; Sodality ‘57-’61; Pre- Med. Society ‘57-’61. EIGHT YEAR MAN. NORMAN E. PAYNE ‘59-60; News Staffer .’59-’60. WILLIAM HENRY PEACOCK GENERAL What we lose on the harvest, we recover at the gathering of the grapes. — Victor Hugo In the past four years Bill has had a most successful college career; everyone who had anything to do with him has been impressed by his genuine friendliness and affability. Unlike many who possess these qualities he has not won his host of friends by being all things to all men. His individuality and readiness to stand up and be counted figure just as prominently among these qualities which we are sure will impress the world beyond Loyola as they have here. He now leaves all this, heading for law school where he should do himself and Loyola proud. ACTIVITIES: Drama Society ‘57-’61; Carnival Variety Show ‘58-’61; News ‘58-'59; Review ‘59; Intra- mural Bowling ‘59-’60; Skiing ‘57-’61. Knowledge of our capacity is a cure of scepticism and idleness. GENERAL Bernie, better known as “dependable” among his friends, came to Loyola in 1957 direct from the Queen City of Sherbrooke. He was very active in the Boarders Society where he was noted for his spirit of co-operation and good-will. Bernie has cultivated a keen interest in Economics. His future lies not in the dusty world of Philosophy but rather in the realistic world of business. His firm personality will be a great ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey ‘57-60, Tennis ‘57-61, Football ‘57-'59; Varsity Basketball Ass’t Manager ‘59-'60; Boarder’s Sports Manager ‘59-'60; Jester ‘57-60; Co-Editor ‘59-'60; St. John GENERAL A native of Montreal, Norm came to Loyola in Freshman year from D’Arcy McGee High School. Through the years, his sense of humor and his personality have earned him a considerable number of friends. Studious and conscientious, Norman intends to continue his studies by entering the teaching field. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Swimming ‘57-'60; Varsity Swimming ‘57-'61, Coach ‘59-‘61; Review Staffer 21
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RICHARD RYAN GENERAL Success is relative. One of Loyola’s more colorful graduates, Rich possesses a particular type of individu- ality that never fails to leave a favorable impression behind. Seeing the “Blond Bomber’s” big broad smile appear around a corner, one prepares himself to share in the latest get rich quick gimmick (Christmas trees already successfully behind him, a trampoline center seems imminent for the summer). Rich is quite determined not to fall into the rut of the “organization man” but will certainly find his niche in the professions or some other form of self employment. Indeed the hallowed halls of Loyola will seem lifeless without him. ACTIVITIES: Intramural: Football ‘57-'58; Bowling ‘57-'58; Drama Society ‘57-'61; Carnival: Variety Show ‘57-'60; Review: Advertising ‘58-59. ROBERT SKELLY GENERAL A fool is a man who is not addicted to your own brand of folly. On meeting Bob, one comes into contact with a reserved young man with an un- mistakable air of self-assurance. One more fortunate in being more intimately acquainted with him, however, will inform you that, behind this mysterious exterior, there lies a wise-cracking, fun-loving person, given not infrequently to day-dreaming. These eccentric moments serve as a source of amusement to by-standers. Most pro- fessors, however, do show such occasional traits of inconsistency, and Bob is a future professor. We are confident that the experience he has emassed from his years at Loyola will reflect on his students. JOHN SWIDERSKI HONOURS ENGLISH “,.. to venture wholly to be oneself, as an individual . . .” Kierkegaard A Senior Matriculation graduate from D’Arcy McGee, John entered Honours English at Loyola in Sophomore year. A reserved personality added to a penchant for the esoteric and fine arts has bestowed the title of “the scholar” on him. His reputation for erudition and hard work has gained the respect of professors and students alike besides a few bursaries to boot. With this background, his intention to pursue further study in the field of literature is, we feel, a happy choice. JAMES TETU HONOURS HISTORY Never put off until tomorrow what c an be done today. Jim is the man in the class whom you can’t miss seeing. Easygoing and unassuming on the exterior, he has a keen sense of: humor. His quiet personality and serious manner have won him many friends during the course of his days at Loyola. He hopes to continue on in his study of History and eventually to teach it. His hard work in his studies will prove to be a great help in the achievement of his goal. EIGHT YEAR MAN. 23
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