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DAVID BRYDEN ENGINEERING Thought is only a flash between two long nights, but this flash is everything. Henri Poincaré At his graduation from D’Arcy McGee High School, Dave topped his class and he has continued to do well in scholastics at Loyola. However, it is the organizing ability combined with this intelligence, that is sure to spell success for Dave in the future. He first displayed this quality as an active member of the Sodality and then came to the fore as president of the Science Students’ Association, doing, in the opinion of the majority of the science students, the best that has been done in this capacity in recent years. We forecast full success for Dave in his pursuit of architecture at McGill in the years following. ACTIVITIES: Sodality Member ‘57-'58, ‘60-'61; Sodality Vice-President ‘58-60; S.S.A. Treasurer ‘59-'60; S.S.A. President ‘60-'61; F.R.A. ‘59-'60; Stage Crew ‘61; Sodality Congress Delegate to New York ‘58, to Boston ‘59. JOHN W. BUSH CIVIL ENGINEERING He who knows he knows not is a wise man. One of the reasons John’s class has been prominent over the last four years on the intramural scene is partly due to John. He has shown many times over again that athletic skill is more important than size. This was well illustrated when, as a junior he won the Intramural Athlete of the Year award. Being soft-spoken and quiet, John has accepted acclaim quite becoming of his nature. His initiative extends from the athletic field to the classroom and to Pat’s home, where he maintains his best grades. John intends to continue his studies in Civil Engineering this fall at McGill University. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Hockey ‘57-’61; Football ‘57-'61; Basketball ‘57-’61; Volleyball ‘58-’61. GARY K. CARROLL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Watts my line. Gary was born in Grand Falls, New Brunswick and moved to Montreal in his early teens where he attended Cardinal Newman High School. Following graduation, he enrolled at Loyola in Science. During his tenure here, he has become a credit to his school and to his class. Wherever he went an atmosphere of friendliness sur- rounded him; even when the going was rough Gary could be found with a smile. Grand Falls’ loss has been Loyola’s gain. His favourite pastime was dictating his notes to Agatha for typing, or did she do the dictating? He still insists that Faraday comes after Thursday. Gary will be continuing his studies at McGill in Electrical Engineering. ACTIVITIES: Swimming, 1.A.S. ROSS DEEGAN ENGINEERING (PHYSICS) Truth is mighty, and will prevail. Ross, a former student of Catholic High, came to Loyola in his freshman year. His quiet but good nature has won him many friends, all of whom look upon him with high admiration. His keeness he no doubt acquired in the RCAF, where he played an active role. In his senior year Ross was named Vice-Chairman of the Engineering Institute of Canada in the student section, an office which he managed skillfully. We wish him success at McGill where he will pursue his studies in En- gineering-Physics. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals: Football ‘57-’61; Basketball ‘57-'61; RCAF URTP ‘58-’61; Freshman Advisor ‘60-61; Vice-Chairman of the Engineering Institute of Canada ‘60-61.
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DARRINGTON D. ANTHONY CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY Destiny is not something to be waited for; it is something to be achieved. During his stay at Loyola, Des was well liked by all with whom he came in contact. His polite manners won him both friends and deep respect. A lively conversationalist, with a diplomatic flair for words, he seemed to be a “misplaced diplomat” with an overruling weakness for Medicine. ACTIVITIES: Pre-Medical Society; Science Society; International Affairs Society; UMUN ‘59. ANDREW BANDRAUK CHEMISTRY Yet a few days, and thee the all-beholding sun shall see no more in all his course! Then, ’tis better to have travelled well and hopefully than to have arrived. Andy’s “off the cuff” manner of speech and easy going style is in sharp contrast to the stereotyped image of an “egghead”. An avid devotee of the Existential school of Philosophy, he is apt to take Thomism with a grain of salt. Although he might have preferred the sunny climate in which Cal. Tech is situated, MIT was first to lure him with an attractive fellowship in the field of theoretical chemistry. With his “Magna Cum Lauda” degree Andy is sure to make a name for himself in the future. ACTIVITIES: Intramural: Basketball ‘58-'61; Vice-Chairman of C.I.C. ‘61-’61. FRANK BERARDINUCCI GENERAL It doesn’t pay to hurry; you always pass up more than you catch up with. A product of Cardinal Newman High, Frank entered Loyola in Sophomore. He played championship Varsity football for two years. During this time he became known for his drive and initiative — in football as well as in academics. His quick smile and friendly nature brought him many friends. In his spare time, Frank diligently studies (and practices) the philosophy of Omar Khayam. We fell that Frank’s personality and zeal for work will assure him success in all his endeavors. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football ’58-’60; CIC ‘58-'61; SAM ‘60-’61; Boarders’ Society ‘58-60. ANDRE BLEAU GENERAL It is better to do what clearly lies at hand Than to see what dimly lies at hand. Andre graduated from St. Leo’s High School, after spending several terms work- ing in the Canadian Arctic. His love for the North, coupled with his desire to teach, probably destines him to take up Eskimo in the very near future. Next year will find him at St. Joseph’s Teacher's College, and the best wishes of all his class- mates go with him in his chosen profession. 27
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GILLES DES RUISSEAUX ENGINEERING (PHYSICS) It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow. Upon entering Loyola from D’Arcy McGee High School, Gilles brought with him two qualities that have characterized him throughout the past four years: scholastic ability and willingness to work. His service in the University Reserves was the culmination of a number of years spent in the R.C.A.F. Reserve. Gilles plans to begin post-graduate works in Physics next year, the profession of teaching being his final goal. We are sure that his friendly attitude, combined with his ability and interest in scholastic matters will make him as successful in teaching as he has been in learning. ACTIVITIES: Intramural: Volleyball ‘57-61; Hockey ‘57-'61; RCAF University Reserves ‘57-’60. FELICE G. DIAMENTE ENGINEERING (PHYSICS) Imagination is more important than knowledge. Einstein Felice came to Loyola as a Sophomore. His fine imagination and ability to work hard has not only won him many friends but also will be a great asset to him in his studies. Although much of his time is spent in working in his chosen field, Engineering Physics, Felice has found the time to develop into one of Loyola’s best bowlers. Best of luck to him in his coming stay at McGill. ACTIVITIES: Bowling ‘58-'61. WILLIAM FINNEGAN GENERAL SCIENCE Life is not all beer and skittles, but beer and skitiles should play a very important part in every man’s life. Born December 26, 1937 in Kenagani, P.Q., Bill attended Kenogami Catholic High School. From there he went to College School in Toronto. After a short term at McGill, he entered Loyola in 58. ACTIVITIES: Curling; Intramural Football and Hockey. DONALD FISHER MINING ENGINEERING To dare, still to dare, and ever to dare. Don came to Loyola with a strong love for Canada’s wide open north country and there is little doubt in his or anybody’s mind that it is to this that he will eventually return. Known familiarly as the ‘Prospector’ he is noted for his time and truly un- believable stories of past experiences. F requently conversations with Don will come around to his strong convictions about such things as business, politics and women. During his last year adding to the popularity that surrounded him personally has been the unusual popularity of his bachelor apartment, especially among his parent-bestricken classmates! An ardent apostle and devotee of mining and geology he will find his methodical habits an asset in his future efforts in this field. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Swimming ‘58-’59; EIC Member. 29
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