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MICHAEL HAMILTON WALKER GENERAL It behooves the nature of man to love and honour a great thing, even when it happens to be himself. Michael, in his four years at Loyola has been conspicuous for his individuality and his explosiveness. Trapped between a keen sense of distinctive criticism and an ardent interest in western music, he has nonetheless seen fit to devote a few of his leisure hours to agreeing with his inferiors. Endowed with a proloific vocabulary and an inquiring intellect, he has routed and confused many an opponent and captivated the interest of several of the fair sex, generally termed “tremendous”. One should not be deluded by this biting intellect, however, for behind it is a sharp wit and warm sense of humor accompanied by an appreciation of all that is intelligent or intelligible. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football '57-'59; Tennis ‘59; Swimming ‘58; News Staffer '57-'58; Debating Society ‘58-’59; Drama Society ‘59-'60; Review Staffer ‘59. JOHN WILLIAM WATERS GENERAL I don't speak the English very am, But I try the best I are. John is ample proof of the benefits of higher education. Despite a basically intro- verted disposition he has managed to rack up a record of achievement that will leave his alma mater much to remember him by. His efforts on behalf of the REVIEW finds that publication much in his debt (which fortunately makes him unique), and his goal scoring ability is a matter of much comment among his peers in intramural athletics. He now leaves a successful college career and if he does decide to scrap the retirement plans, everyone who has known him is sure he will be successful in whatever venture he undertakes. ACTIVITIES: Intramural: Hockey ‘56-'61; Football ‘57-'59; Basketball ‘58-'59; Volleyball ‘58-’59; Review: Graduates Editor ‘58-'59; Photographer ‘57-'58; Writer ‘57-'58; News: Photographer ‘57-58; Writer ‘57-'58; Amphora ‘57; EIGHT YEAR MAN. CHARLES WILLIAM J. WILLET GENERAI Brevis a na turnia nobis vita data est, at memoria bene reditae vitae sempiterna. Chuck, a product of the American Revolution, has spent all his scholastie life in Canada, including eight years at Loyola. No doubt his satiric humour and rather “laissez-faire” attitude have sustained him where perhaps a more intense personality might have failed. Of light heart but with a serious bent to his studies he leaves Loyola. With such assurance, he may certainly look confidently to the future in the vocation of his choice. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘58-58, Volleyball ‘57-'60, Basketball ’57-'61; Boarder's Society ‘57-'61, President ‘61; St. John Berchman’s Society ’57-'58; Drama Society ‘57-'58; Carnival ’58- 61; Chairman, Senior Lounge ‘61; Editor, Jester ‘60; BSA Member ‘61; EIGHT YEAR MAN. JOHN PATRICK WOHLER HONOURS HISTORY Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime And in parting leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. Longfellow John Patrick came to us via Lasalle Catholic High School where he was president of the first graduating class. He has completed his four years in, and is one of the first graduates Honours History. His plans for the future include further study in Canadian History and attendance at St. Joseph’s Teachers College to prepare him for a career as a teacher of Canadian History. He hopes that through his research he may help in rewriting our history in a new and interesting format. His great interests in various aspects of modern society have stamped John Patrick Wohler as a natural leader. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball ’57-'58; Loyola NEWS ‘57-’59; Debating ‘58-'59. 24
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JAMES WILLIAM RUDDY PHYSICS Work as if everything depended on you, Pray as if everything depended on God. A long time veteran of our hallowed halls of learning, Jim not only excelled in his studies, but was a standout in athletics, and always willing to give a helping hand in extra-curricular activities. His casual manner and good naturedness have won him many friends over the years. Jim has taken a personal interest in the affairs of the Science Society, and in particular his own class. Jim climaxes his stay at Loyola by being Vice-President of the Science Students Association, and in the future, plans to take up the self rewarding profession of teaching, after spending next year at St. Joseph’s Teacher's College. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘57-'59; Hockey ‘57-59; Basketball ‘57-'61; Volleyball ‘58-'61; Swimming ‘58-'59; Referee: Football ‘58-’59, Hockey ‘57-'58; Varsity Hockey ‘59-'61; Varsity Football ‘59-'60; Science Student’s Association Vice-Pres. ‘60-'61, Treasurer ‘56-'57; Class Pres. ‘60-’61, Treasurer '56-'57; Sodality ‘58-'61; F.R.A. ‘59-61; Investment Club ’59-'60; Liberal Club ‘59-’60; PCSF ‘’59-’60; P S ‘59-60; S.A.M. ‘60-61. CIENCE ¢ BERNARD ABELA MECHANICAL ENGINEERING From the sublime to the ridiculous, there is only one step. | Napoleon Bonaparte Bernie came to Loyola after a long voyage across four continents. His dynamic and agreeable personality has won him many friends, (including the fairer sex). He joined the Sodality in 1958 and acquired an executive post in 1960. His determination and dedication always led him to do things in the best way. As a talker, he is a very interesting and challenging opponent, (watch those riots!). A Naval Reservist, Bernie gained many a reputation on the coast, one of which is his achievement in the traditional boat-racing. No wonder, the American Middies reconsidered a chal- lenge when his presence was made in the wardroom. ACTIVITIES: UNTD; Sodality ‘58-’60; Sodality Exect. ‘60-’61; Varsity Soccer ‘59-'60; ASFA member ‘59-60. SHIBLY ABELA ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Advice is seldom welcome, and those who want it most always like it the least. Ship, as they call him in the Naval Reserves, has truly made a cruise of his life prior to his entering Loyola. From Alexandria, Egypt, to the mountains of Lebanon he has managed to hunt down an Oxford and Cambridge Certificate. Did his hunting terminate at Loyola? Sometimes his friends wonder what he might be up to, buried for hours in the Electricity Lab. But you do see his face pop out with a reassuring smile that seems to say, “Nothing to worry about, old chap!”. Shibly is actually expecting his ‘Eureka’ to come out soon. ACTIVITIES: Sodality ‘58-61; UNTD ‘59-61; ASFA ‘59-’60.
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